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  • Page 1 >> Operator’s Manual. smart fortwo coupé and smart fortwo cabriolet...
  • Page 2 Symbols ® Trademarks ® Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc. ® is a registered trademark of Daimler. ® iPod is a registered trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S.A. and other countries. The following symbols are found in this Operator’s Manual: * Optional equipment is identified with an asterisk.
  • Page 3 Should you Please contact an authorized electric have any questions about the vehicle and drive smart center if you have any further how to safely operate its features, please questions. use common sense and contact smart dealer...
  • Page 5 Contents Index ..........4 At a glance ........17 Introduction ......... 12 Safety .......... 27 Controls ........49 Operation ........95 Practical hints ......137 Technical data ......183...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Index Antilock Brake System 1, 2, 3 ... see ABS 12-volt battery Anti-theft systems ......47 Charging ........ 171 Electronic immobilizer ....47 Indicator lamp ......143 Aquaplaning Notes ........168 see Hydroplaning Removing and installing .... 170 Armrest ........57 Aspect ratio (tires) .......
  • Page 7 Index Charge level gauge ......81 Door control panel ......25 Charging Door handles ......... 25 High-voltage battery ....96 Doors Charging cable Locking/unlocking from outside . . . 51 Connecting ....... 98 Opening from inside ....52 Indicator lamp ......143 DOT (Department of Children in the vehicle ....
  • Page 8 Index Emission control GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) . . 121 Information label ..... 186 System warranties ...... 12 Energy status gauge ......81 Halogen headlamps Engine see Headlamps Compartment ......99 Hazard warning flasher ....64 Compartment cover ....99 Headlamps Electronics ......
  • Page 9 Index Infant and child restraint systems High-beam headlamps ....143 High-voltage battery ....143 see Children in the vehicle Low-beam headlamps ....144 Inflation pressure Low tire pressure/TPMS see Tires, Inflation pressure malfunction telltale ....145 Inside door handle ......52 Overview (kilometers) ....
  • Page 10 Self-test ......... 40 On-board Diagnostics Socket (OBD) ... 185 Operating range ......13 Radio Operating safety ......15 smart entry line ......81 Outside temperature display .... 79 Radio transmitters ......129 Overhead control panel ....25 Rain-light sensor ......66 RBS (Regenerative Brake System) ..
  • Page 11 Index Regenerative Brake System Side marker lamps ......152 see RBS Sidewall (tires) ......122 Remote control Side windows see Key Operation ........ 72 Replacing bulbs ......151 Signs and labels ......186 Reporting safety defects ....16 Snow chains ......... 123 Restraint systems Snow tires see Occupant safety...
  • Page 12 Index Dimensions and weights ..... 187 Load rating ......122 Identification labels ....186 Ply composition and material Rims and tires ......188 used ........122 Service fluids and capacities ..189 Problems under-/overinflation . . . 107 Windshield/rear window washer Retreads ........
  • Page 13 Index Washing the vehicle ...... 130 Wheel change ....... 166 Uniform Tire Quality Grading Wheels, sizes ....... 188 Standards ....... 115, 123 Wheels, Tires and ......104 Unlocking the vehicle ..... 50 Where will I find...? Manually ........ 149 First-aid kit ......138 USB socket ........
  • Page 14: Introduction

    Manual, your authorized electric drive information on permissible technical smart center will be glad to inform you of modifications and expert installations on correct care and operating procedures. the operation and maintenance of the smart The Operator’s Manual and Maintenance/...
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    The service advisor will record or more of the following occurs: each service in the booklet for you.
  • Page 16 In light of the foregoing, proper care must Booklet. be exercised in the planning of a long distance trip with the vehicle. smart is not In Canada: If you change your address, be responsible for the availability of public sure to send in the “Change of Address charging stations.
  • Page 17: Modifications

    See an authorized electric drive smart other maintenance or repair facility that center for repairs or modifications to is qualified to work on smart electric electronic components. vehicles for further inspection or repairs. Improper work or modifications on other...
  • Page 18: Data Recording

    Washington, DC 20590. You can also obtain matter is not handled to your satisfaction, other information about motor vehicle please discuss the problem with the smart safety from http://www.safercar.gov. center management, or if necessary contact us at one of the following addresses:...
  • Page 19 Exterior view ........18 Cockpit ........... 19 Instrument cluster (miles) ....20 Instrument cluster (kilometers) ... 22 Center console ......... 24 Overhead control panel ...... 25 Door control panel ......25 Drive system ........26...
  • Page 20: Exterior View

    Exterior view Exterior view Function Page Function Page Rear window defroster Windshield: Defrosting Cargo compartment: Wiping with windshield Locking/unlocking washer fluid Opening/closing (cabriolet) Front lamps Opening/closing (coupé) Towing Soft top system Front towing eye bolt (cabriolet) Tires and wheels 104, Charge socket flap Tire Pressure Monitoring Doors:...
  • Page 21: Cockpit

    Cockpit Cockpit Function Page Function Page Exterior lamp switch Gear selector lever Steering wheel Starter switch Instrument cluster Auxiliary power outlet Charge level gauge Storage tray* Energy status gauge Wiper switch Glove box On-board Diagnostics Socket (OBD) AUX/USB sockets* Horn Overhead control panel Door control panel Radio...
  • Page 22: Instrument Cluster (Miles)

    Instrument cluster (miles) Instrument cluster (miles) Miles Instrument cluster (U.S. vehicles) Function Page Speedometer Right indicator and warning lamp display Adjusting instrument cluster illumination Setting digital clock Multifunction display Center indicator and warning lamp display Selecting display for status indicator Setting digital clock Left indicator and warning lamp display...
  • Page 23 Instrument cluster (miles) Indicator and warning lamps Function Page Function Page M Low‑beam ? Coolant headlamp indicator temperature lamp warning lamp N High-voltage # Left turn signal indicator lamp battery warning lamp ÷ ESP ® warning lamp # 12-volt battery ! Right turn signal indicator lamp indicator lamp...
  • Page 24: Instrument Cluster (Kilometers)

    Instrument cluster (kilometers) Instrument cluster (kilometers) Kilometers Instrument cluster (Canada vehicles) Function Page Speedometer Right indicator and warning lamp display Adjusting instrument cluster illumination Setting digital clock Multifunction display Center indicator and warning lamp display Selecting display for status indicator Setting digital clock Left indicator and warning lamp display...
  • Page 25 Instrument cluster (kilometers) Indicator and warning lamps Function Page Function Page M Low‑beam ? Coolant headlamp indicator temperature lamp warning lamp N High-voltage # Left turn signal indicator lamp battery warning lamp ÷ ESP ® warning lamp # 12-volt battery ! Right turn signal indicator lamp indicator lamp...
  • Page 26: Center Console

    Center console Center console Function Page Function Page Charge level gauge Central unlocking switch Energy status gauge Storage tray* Air conditioning with Gear selector lever climate control Starter switch Radio Parking brake lever Drawer Coin holder Central locking switch Retractable soft top switch Hazard warning flasher switch...
  • Page 27: Overhead Control Panel

    Door control panel Overhead control panel Door control panel Function Page Function Page Passenger front air bag Inside door handle off indicator lamp Adjusting exterior rear Switching interior view mirrors lighting on/off Opening and closing Interior rear view mirror passenger side window Opening and closing driver’s side window...
  • Page 28: Drive System

    Drive system Drive system Function Page High-voltage battery Charge socket High-voltage charger Electric motor Transmission...
  • Page 29: Safety

    Occupant safety ........ 28 Panic alarm ........43 Driving safety systems ....... 44 Anti-theft systems ......47...
  • Page 30: Introduction

    Additional protection potential is Occupant safety provided by: Introduction Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) The smart vehicle is equipped with seat with belts and dual stage air bags to protect you Air bags ( page 31) in a crash. However, children can be killed...
  • Page 31: Occupant Safety

    Contact an authorized your seat belt. electric drive smart center. If it is necessary to modify an air bag system to WARNING accommodate a person with disabilities,...
  • Page 32 Never wear the shoulder belt under your Seat belts of a vehicle involved in an arm, against your neck or off your accident must be inspected by smart. Only shoulder. Doing so may cause your body to then is it possible to determine whether...
  • Page 33: Air Bags

    Tensioning Devices will no longer function Never place your feet on the instrument properly and must be replaced. smart panel, dashboard or on the seat. Always recommends that you visit a qualified keep both feet on the floor in front of the workshop to have this done.
  • Page 34 In case of other types of impacts and problems, please contact an authorized impacts below air bag deployment electric drive smart center. thresholds, air bags will not deploy. The Do not lean your head or chest close to the driver and passenger will then be steering wheel or dashboard.
  • Page 35: Safety Guidelines

    Only use seat belts handles over the door. These items may installed or supplied by an authorized turn into projectiles and cause head and electric drive smart center. other injuries when the head-thorax air Air bags and Emergency Tensioning bag is deployed.
  • Page 36: Passenger Front Air Bag

    Occupant safety and a fastened or unfastened seat belt as any authorized electric drive smart assessed by the air bag control unit. center. On the passenger side, the front air bag deployment is additionally influenced How an air bag operates by the passenger’s weight category as...
  • Page 37: Head-Thorax

    Passenger knee bag Only use seat covers which have been tested The knee bags are designed to provide and approved by smart for your vehicle increased protection for the driver and model. A seat cover must have a deployment passenger against the risk of injuries to control seam for the head-thorax air bag.
  • Page 38: Thorax-Pelvis

    Occupant safety WARNING Only use seat covers which have been tested and approved by smart for your vehicle model. A seat cover must have a deployment control seam for the thorax-pelvis side air bag. Using other seat covers may interfere with or prevent the deployment of the thorax-pelvis side air bags.
  • Page 39: Indicator Lamp

    Only seat accessories approved by smart may be used. Both driver and the passenger should...
  • Page 40 Occupant safety being up to or less than the weight of a If the 4 0 indicator lamp is typical 12‑month‑old child in a standard illuminated, the passenger front air bag is child restraint, or if the passenger seat is deactivated and will not be deployed.
  • Page 41 Occupant safety the system suppresses deployment of the which could occur under some passenger front air bag even though the circumstances, even with the air bag impact met the criteria and was of technology installed in your vehicle. sufficient severity to deploy the driver If you install a rear-facing child front air bag restraint on the passenger seat, make...
  • Page 42: Children In The Vehicle

    Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for Only have the seat repaired or replaced installation of child seats. by an authorized electric drive smart center. Read and observe all warnings in this Children in the vehicle chapter.
  • Page 43: Infant And Child Restraint Systems

    Occupant safety and all Canadian provinces and Do not carry heavy or hard objects in the territories. passenger compartment unless they are firmly secured in place. Infants and small children should be seated in an appropriate infant or child restraint For more information, please refer to the system properly secured in accordance “Loading and storing section”.
  • Page 44 Occupant safety belt and use an appropriately sized infant and secure child restraint with the restraint, toddler restraint, or booster vehicle’s seat belt according to the child seat recommended for the size and weight seat manufacturer’s instructions. For of the child. children larger than the typical 12‑month‑old child, the passenger front Children can be killed or seriously injured...
  • Page 45: Panic Alarm

    Panic alarm Top tether Install the child restraint system and tighten top tether strap A according to Top tether permits an additional the child restraint manufacturer’s connection between a child restraint instructions. system and the passenger seat. Proper usage of the top tether, in accordance with WARNING instructions provided by the child After installing top tether straps, make...
  • Page 46: Safety Systems

    Driving safety systems 2. this device must accept any conditions and keep a safe distance to interference received, including other road users and objects on the street. interference that may cause undesired operation. In winter operation, the maximum effectiveness of the ABS, the hydraulic Any unauthorized modification to this ®...
  • Page 47: Driving Safety Systems

    Driving safety systems Emergency brake maneuver ® also stabilizes the vehicle during braking and steering maneuvers. Keep continuous full pressure on the ® The ESP warning lamp ÷ in the brake pedal. ® instrument cluster flashes when the ESP WARNING engaged.
  • Page 48: Hydraulic Brake Assistant

    The damage the brake system which is not capabilities of a hydraulic brake assistant covered by the smart Limited Warranty. equipped vehicle must never be exploited in a reckless or dangerous manner which ®...
  • Page 49: Anti-Theft Systems

    When working on the RBS, certain precautions must be taken, e.g. when putting the brake system back into service. Contact an authorized electric drive smart center. Service conducted by qualified technicians is required particularly for safety-relevant work and work on safety- relevant systems such as the RBS.
  • Page 51: Controls

    Opening and closing ......50 Starter switch positions ..... 55 Seats ..........56 Mirrors ........... 58 Seat belts ........59 Lighting ......... 61 Windshield wipers ......65 Soft top system (cabriolet only) ... 66 Side windows ........72 Driving and parking ......72 Transmission ........
  • Page 52: Operation

    Opening and closing discharged, or the remote control is Opening and closing malfunctioning. Check the batteries in the remote control and replace them if necessary. If you do not have a spare transmitter battery at hand, use the key to open the driver’s door and the charge socket flap page 149).
  • Page 53: Opening And Closing

    Opening and closing ! The remote control has an operating unlocking with the key if neither the driver’s nor passenger door is opened. range of approximately 50 ft (15 meters). This can fluctuate greatly as a ! To prevent an inadvertent lockout, consequence of local conditions never leave your key lying in the vehicle.
  • Page 54: Inside Door Handle

    Opening and closing switched on and the ignition is switched off. Opening the upper tailgate on the coupé Locking: Press central locking switch :. The indicator lamp on central locking switch : comes on, when the starter switch is in position 1. The indicator lamp on central locking switch : flashes, when the starter Press button # on the key twice.
  • Page 55: Opening And Closing

    Opening and closing Pull either of the release levers : Swivel the lower tailgate upwards to close. Allow the two release levers to backwards. engage audibly. The lower tailgate is unlocked. Swivel the upper tailgate downwards to Swivel the lower tailgate downwards to close.
  • Page 56 Opening and closing Opening the tailgate on the cabriolet Key with remote control * Lock button Press button # on the key twice. $ Opening the retractable soft top Pull the release handle in handle # Unlock button recess : of the tailgate. Opening: Press button $ on the key for The tailgate is unlocked.
  • Page 57: Starter Switch Positions

    Starter switch positions Closing: Swivel the rear soft top Starter switch positions downwards to close. Pull soft top down. Pull release levers :, located to the left and right of the retaining clip, downwards. Make sure the rear soft top is correctly locked in place on both sides.
  • Page 58: Seats

    If you slide under the seat belt, WARNING it could apply force at the abdomen or neck, Contact an authorized electric drive smart potentially causing serious or fatal center if the seats have become damaged. injuries. The seat backrest and seat belts The seat is an integral part of the vehicle’s...
  • Page 59: Seats

    Seats Armrest* on driver’s seat Seat adjustment Seat backrest tilt Folding up and down Seat fore and aft adjustment Folding up: Hold front of armrest and fold it up in direction of arrow :. Seat backrest tilt Folding down: Hold front of armrest and Pull adjustment lever : upwards and fold it down in direction of arrow ;.
  • Page 60: Mirrors

    Mirrors Remove the seat belt from seat belt braking guide :. vehicle maneuvers Move the passenger seat backward as far an accident as it will go. Mirrors Adjust the interior and exterior rear view mirrors before driving so that you have a good view of the road and traffic conditions.
  • Page 61: Seat Belts

    Seat belts passenger side exterior rear view Interior rear view mirror mirror. Adjusting the mirror: Move adjustment button ; up, down, left, or right to the desired setting. Exterior rear view mirror heating After switching on the rear window defroster, the exterior rear view mirrors will be heated automatically.
  • Page 62: Proper Use Of

    Seat belts WARNING Children 12 years old and under must be seated and properly secured in an appropriately sized infant restraint, toddler restraint, or booster seat recommended for the size and weight of the child. For additional information, see “Children in the vehicle”. A child’s risk of serious or fatal injuries is significantly increased if the child restraints are not properly secured in the...
  • Page 63: Lighting

    Contact an authorized electric Lighting drive smart center. Exterior lamp switch For safety, smart recommends that you Correct driver seat adjustment drive with your low‑beam headlamps on during the day. In certain countries, local WARNING laws dictate that low‑beam headlamps are...
  • Page 64: Daytime Running Lamp Mode

    License plate lamps beams. Relevant information can be Side marker lamps obtained at any authorized electric drive smart center. Daytime running lamp mode (Canada only) In Canada, the daytime running lamp mode is mandatory and therefore in a constant mode.
  • Page 65: Combination Switch

    Lighting Activating: Switch off the ignition. LED daytime running lamps* (Canada only) Switch on the high-beam flasher and press button * on the key Switching on: Switch on the ignition. simultaneously. The LED daytime running lamps are An acoustic signal sounds. switched on.
  • Page 66: Hazard Warning Flasher

    Lighting Turn signals When returning to the vehicle Press button # on the key either once or twice. The vehicle is either selectively or globally unlocked. The interior lamps come on and then go out again after 12 seconds. Hazard warning flasher The hazard warning flasher can be switched Turn signals, right on at all times, even with the key removed...
  • Page 67: Windshield Wipers

    Windshield wipers The rocker switch can be set to three Windshield wipers different positions. Switching windshield wipers on and off Interior lamp Example illustration coupé Make sure the key is in starter switch Switching on the automatic control position 1. Continuous operation Switching on: Turn the wiper switch to position 2 or 3, depending on the...
  • Page 68: Windshield Wipers

    To prevent smears on the windshield, or noisy/chattering wiper blades, wipe with windshield washer fluid Soft top system (cabriolet only) periodically even when it is raining. Introduction The soft top system of the smart cabriolet consists of a...
  • Page 69: Soft Top System (Cabriolet Only)

    Limited Warranty. Notes on the soft top system ! When transporting long objects inside Opening and closing the retractable...
  • Page 70 Make sure the key is in starter switch contact Roadside Assistance or an position 1. authorized electric drive smart center. Press symbol ; on the retractable soft top switch until the desired position is To avoid draining the battery, leave the...
  • Page 71 Soft top system (cabriolet only) Closing the rear soft top WARNING Never operate the rear soft top if there is Press symbol : on the retractable soft the possibility of anyone being harmed by top switch until the rear soft top has the opening or closing procedure.
  • Page 72: Mounting The Side Rails

    Soft top system (cabriolet only) Push release lever = of side rail ; backward. Side rail ; can be lifted at the rear end, but remains secured. Push release lever = backward again. Front right Rear right Rear left Front left Close the storage compartment cover.
  • Page 73 Soft top system (cabriolet only) Pull handle : on the inside of the Take one side rail and start by attaching it to front end D. tailgate backward. Lift up the storage compartment cover. Make sure the seal of the side rail is facing up at position B and is not Remove the side rails from the storage pinched.
  • Page 74: Side Windows

    Driving and parking Side windows Opening and closing the side windows Opening and closing the power windows WARNING Do not keep any part of your body up against the side window pane when opening a window. The downward motion of the pane may pull that part of your body down between the window pane and the door frame and trap Side window driver’s door...
  • Page 75: Driving And Parking

    Driving and parking Depress the brake pedal. maneuvers. At all times, it is the responsibility of the driver to be aware of Move the gear selector lever to reverse their surroundings, especially in these low gear R. speed situations. Otherwise other road appears in the transmission position users could be seriously or fatally injured.
  • Page 76: Brake Pedal

    Driving and parking J (Canada only) in the instrument WARNING cluster comes on. Getting out of your vehicle with the Release the brake pedal. transmission not fully engaged in park position P is dangerous. When the drive system is switched off and the brakes are Parking brake released, the vehicle can be moved freely The parking brake serves to secure the...
  • Page 77: Transmission

    Turn the key to starter switch position whenever the vehicle is rolling. Have the brake system repaired at an authorized Remove the key from the starter switch. electric drive smart center, if there is a The electronic immobilizer is fault in the brake system. activated.
  • Page 78: Hill-Start Assist System

    Instrument cluster Move the gear selector lever to park Instrument cluster position P. Multifunction display Depress the accelerator pedal. The vehicle accelerates. The following displays and indicators appear in the multifunction display: Ease up on the accelerator pedal. The vehicle decelerates. Driving tips Driving on uphill grades Your vehicle has a hill‑start assist system.
  • Page 79: Main Odometer Display

    If you must continue to drive, please do so The transmission position indicator shows with added caution. Visit an authorized the current gear selector lever position. electric drive smart center as soon as possible. Multifunction display illumination The multifunction display illumination comes on when the starter switch is in position 1.
  • Page 80: Clock

    Instrument cluster Digital clock Display Function Gear selector lever in drive position D The vehicle is not ready to drive. Shift the gear selector lever back to park position Slowly shift the gear lever to drive position D again. Example illustration (U.S. vehicles) may also be displayed when the Canada vehicles: The digital clock charging cable is connected.
  • Page 81: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument cluster Confirm time setting: Refrain from Freeze warning (Canada vehicles only) pressing either left button : or right button ; until the colon in the digital clock stops flashing. The time is set. Outside temperature display WARNING The outside temperature display is not designed as an ice-warning device and is therefore unsuitable for that purpose.
  • Page 82: Service Interval Display

    Instrument cluster Trip odometer display This information will be displayed instead of the main odometer display. The main odometer display will reappear after approximately ten seconds page 77). Type of service that is due This information will be displayed in the status indicator.
  • Page 83: Radio

    (-) or recovered (+). Radio The electric motor uses the energy that is smart entry line radio stored in the high‑voltage battery when driving off and when accelerating. WARNING When braking and rolling, kinetic energy...
  • Page 84: Aux Socket

    The AUX and USB sockets are located in the operating safety of your vehicle and thus glove box. your own safety and that of other people. The smart entry line radio contains the following functions: Radio (FM/AM) Radio Broadcast Data System (RBDS) and...
  • Page 85: Notes

    Air conditioning with climate control Air conditioning with climate control Notes WARNING Follow the recommended settings for heating and cooling given on the following pages. Otherwise the windows could fog up, impairing visibility and endangering you and others. The air conditioning improves the level of comfort when driving at high outside temperatures by cooling and dehumidifying the air.
  • Page 86: Air Vents

    Air conditioning with climate control Control panel Air volume control Air conditioning switch Rear window defroster switch Air recirculation switch Temperature control Air distribution control You should raise or lower the Switching on/off temperature setting in small Control panel ( page 84).
  • Page 87: Air Conditioning With Climate Control

    Air conditioning with climate control Side air vents To make sure the heating or air conditioning with climate control works properly, please observe the following: Keep the air intake grill free from deposits, e.g. ice or snow, to ensure that fresh air can flow freely into the vehicle interior.
  • Page 88: Air Recirculation Mode

    Air conditioning with climate control Turn air distribution control B to the Rear window defroster desired symbol. The rear window defroster serves to de-ice The air distribution is controlled the rear window quickly and clear the view depending on the position of the air if the rear window is fogged.
  • Page 89: Loading And Storing

    Loading and storing immediately. Fogged windows impair hard braking visibility, endangering you and others. If a change of direction the windows begin to fog on the inside, an accident switching off the air recirculation mode immediately should clear interior window WARNING fogging.
  • Page 90 Loading and storing Fitting Pull parcel net bag A down slightly and secure with the hook and loop fastener. If you wish to use cargo compartment cover Remove in reverse order. blind : as normal, assemble it in top mountings ;. If you do not need the cargo Controls compartment cover blind, insert in bottom mountings =.
  • Page 91: Coin Holder

    Loading and storing Coat hook on driver’s side Example illustration (coupé) Coat hook Coin holder Door pockets Storage compartments The door pockets are located in the driver’s WARNING and passenger door. To help avoid personal injury during a collision or sudden maneuver, exercise care when storing objects in the vehicle.
  • Page 92: Glove Box

    Loading and storing Glove box Opening: Pull handle =. Closing: Swivel storage tray ; back A clamp rail for slips of paper is until it engages. located on the outside of the glove box lid. Parcel nets Parcel nets are located on the in-board sides of the seat backrests.
  • Page 93: In The Tailgate

    Loading and storing Opening: Press on the center of In an accident, during hard braking or drawer :. sudden maneuvers, loose items may be The drawer opens slightly. thrown around inside the vehicle, causing injury to vehicle occupants. Pull drawer: to open completely. Closing: Press on drawer : until it WARNING engages.
  • Page 94: Sun Screen

    Useful features The gross vehicle weight which is the Useful features weight of the vehicle including tools, Sun visors installed accessories, passengers, and luggage/cargo must never exceed the load The sun visors protect you from sun glare limit and the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating while driving.
  • Page 95: Useful Features

    Useful features Opening or closing: Move sun screen : Please note that forward or backward using the handle. if using the auxiliary power outlet the maximum current drawn may not exceed 5 A or 60 W Auxiliary power outlet the electric air pump* can be connected to the auxiliary power outlet for the time The auxiliary power outlet supplies power it takes to inflate the tire without any...
  • Page 97 High-voltage battery ......96 Engine compartment ......99 Front compartment ......101 Tires and wheels ......104 Winter driving ........ 123 Driving instructions ......124 Driving abroad ........ 129 Vehicle care ........130...
  • Page 98: High‑Voltage Battery Introduction

    High-voltage battery High-voltage battery at an authorized electric drive smart center or a qualified workshop. Service Introduction conducted by qualified technicians is required particularly for safety relevant The components of the drive system are work and work on safety relevant systems.
  • Page 99: High-Voltage Battery

    Encrypted data transfer and personal user will be available for purchase through data mean that you are the only one with your authorized electric drive smart access to the vehicle data. Look after your center. user data carefully and protect them from Level 2 charging - Charging station unauthorized access.
  • Page 100: Connecting

    High-voltage battery in the scope of delivery. The charging ignition is switched on and the charging cable must be used for connection to an AC cable is connected. power socket only. The drive system and battery cooling systems may switch on audibly during the Charging the high-voltage battery charging process, depending on the temperature.
  • Page 101: Engine Compartment

    400 V replaced only necessary, to add drive system coolant. at an authorized electric drive smart center or a qualified workshop. Service...
  • Page 102: Drive System

    Engine compartment Checking drive system coolant level conducted by qualified technicians is required particularly for safety relevant The coolant reservoir for the drive system work and work on safety relevant systems. is located in the engine compartment. Do not attempt any repairs or to remove the The battery coolant reservoir is high‑voltage battery of the drive system.
  • Page 103: Front Compartment

    Front compartment Removing Front compartment Service flap Remove the service flap to check the battery coolant level, windshield washer reservoir level, and brake fluid level. Insert the service flap on the front of the vehicle so that it does not get damaged or dirty.
  • Page 104: Battery Coolant

    Front compartment Remounting Lift service flap : out of openings B. Insert left and right links D of service flap : under links C on the fender. Push front end of service flap : down in direction of arrows G. Fold levers ;...
  • Page 105 Front compartment The recommended minimum filling level is 1.06 US qt (1.0 l). Remove the service flap and insert it on the front of the vehicle ( page 101). The windshield washer reservoir is located in the front compartment on the driver’s side.
  • Page 106: Brake Fluid

    Do not add brake fluid as Safety notes this will not solve the problem. Contact an authorized electric drive smart Remove the service flap and insert it on center for information on tested and the front of the vehicle ( page 101).
  • Page 107: Tires And Wheels

    Tires and wheels Modifications to the brake system and drive smart center. If incorrectly sized wheels and the use of brake dust rings are rims and tires are mounted, the wheel not permissible. brakes or suspension components can be damaged. Also, the operating clearance of...
  • Page 108: Important Notes On

    Tires and wheels Data shown on Tire and Loading tires can overheat them, possibly causing Information placard example are for a blowout. Overloading the tires can also illustration purposes only. Tire data are result in handling or steering problems, or specific to each vehicle and may vary brake failure.
  • Page 109: Inflation Pressure

    Tires and wheels Potential problems associated with Checking tire inflation pressure underinflated and overinflated tires Safety notes Underinflated tires WARNING WARNING Follow recommended tire inflation Follow recommended tire inflation pressures. pressures. Do not underinflate tires. Underinflated Do not underinflate tires. Underinflated tires wear excessively and/or unevenly, tires wear excessively and/or unevenly, adversely affect handling and energy...
  • Page 110: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    Tires and wheels achieve the recommended tire inflation this case bring the vehicle to a halt by pressure. carefully applying the brakes and avoiding If you have overfilled the tire, release abrupt steering maneuvers. tire inflation pressure by pushing the WARNING metal stem of the valve with e.g.
  • Page 111 Tires and wheels Canada only: This sequence will continue upon This device complies with RSS‑210 of subsequent vehicle start-ups as long as the Industry Canada. Operation is subject to malfunction exists. When the malfunction the following two conditions: indicator is illuminated, the system may not be able to detect or signal low tire This device may not cause pressure as intended.
  • Page 112: Placard

    Tires and wheels Press Restarting TPMS button :. For illustration purposes only. Actual The combination low tire pressure/TPMS data on tires are specific to each vehicle malfunction telltale in the instrument and may vary from data shown in above cluster ( page 20) flashes for illustration.
  • Page 113: Seating Capacity

    Tires and wheels Weight Rating (GAWR). The GAWR is the total allowable weight that can be carried by a single axle (front or rear). Never exceed the GVWR or GAWR for either the front axle or rear axle. The Tire and Loading Information placard showing load limit information : is located on the driver’s door B‑pillar page 111).
  • Page 114: Load Limit

    Tires and wheels the following illustration. Refer to Tire vehicle stated on the vehicle’s Tire and and Loading Information placard on Loading Information placard ( page 111). vehicle for actual data specific to your The higher the weight of all occupants, the vehicle.
  • Page 115: Certification Label

    Tires and wheels Examples for steps 1 to 3 Example 1 Example 2 Step 1 Combined weight limit of 540 lbs 540 lbs occupants and cargo from Tire and Loading Information placard Step 2 Number of occupants (driver and passenger) Occupants weight Occupant 1: 150 lbs Occupant 1: 150 lbs...
  • Page 116: Care And Maintenance

    Tires and wheels Life of tire For more information on tire load rating page 118). WARNING For information on calculating total and Tires should be replaced after 6 years, cargo load capacities ( page 112). regardless of the remaining tread. The service life of a tire is dependent upon Direction of rotation varying factors including but not limited...
  • Page 117: Storing Tires

    Tires and wheels treadwear :, traction ;, and temperature resistance =. Although not a Government of Canada requirement, all tires made for sale in North America have these grades branded on the sidewall. For illustration purposes only. Actual data on tires are specific to each vehicle and may vary from data shown in above illustration.
  • Page 118: Tire Labeling

    Temperature 81 lb‑ft (110 Nm). WARNING Only use genuine smart wheel bolts specified for your vehicle’s rims. The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properly For information on wheel change, see “Flat inflated and not overloaded.
  • Page 119 Tires and wheels No letter preceding the size designation Manufacturer (as illustrated above): Passenger car tire Tire ply material ( page 120) based on European design standards. Tire size designation, load and speed Letter “P” preceding the size designation: rating ( page 117) Passenger car tire based on U.S.
  • Page 120 Tires and wheels Tire load rating Regardless of the tire speed rating, local speed limits should be obeyed. Use prudent WARNING driving speeds appropriate to prevailing The tire load rating must always be at least conditions. half of the GAWR of your vehicle. Otherwise, Tire speed rating B indicates the tire failure may result and cause an approved maximum speed for the tire.
  • Page 121 Tires and wheels symbol in the service description. Load identification Example: 245/40 ZR18 97Y. In this example, “97Y” is the service description. The letter “Y” designates the speed rating and the speed capability of the tire is limited to 186 mph (300 km/h). Any tire with a speed capability above 186 mph (300 km/h) must include a “ZR”...
  • Page 122: Accessory Weight

    Tires and wheels Tire type code Tire type code ? may, at the option of the manufacturer, be used as a descriptive code for identifying significant characteristics of the tire. Date of manufacture Date of manufacture A identifies the week and year of manufacture.
  • Page 123: Cold Tire Inflation Pressure

    Tires and wheels GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) and heater, to the extent that these items are available as factory-installed The GAWR is the maximum permissible axle equipment (whether installed or not). weight. The gross vehicle weight on each axle must never exceed the GAWR for the Air pressure front and rear axle indicated on the certification label located on the driver’s...
  • Page 124: Normal Occupant Weight

    Tires and wheels Normal occupant weight TIN (Tire Identification Number) The number of occupants the vehicle is Unique identifier which facilitates designed to seat, multiplied by efforts by tire manufacturers to notify 68 kilograms (150 lbs). purchasers in recall situations or other safety matters concerning tires and gives purchasers the means to easily identify Occupant distribution...
  • Page 125: Winter Driving

    12 V battery test drops with decreasing ambient temperature. Snow chains* Tire change. ! Remember that snow chains must always be compatible with the tire sizes of a vehicle. Snow chains that are approved by smart are only permitted for the following tire size: * optional...
  • Page 126: Pedals

    Driving instructions 175/55 R15 on the rear axle. road surface. This means that you should For safety reasons, smart recommends always adapt your driving style to suit the that you only use snow chains that have current road and weather conditions.
  • Page 127: Driving Instructions

    This will also covered by the smart Limited Warranty. enhance the grip of the brake pads. Brake pad wear or a leak in the brake system...
  • Page 128: Driving Instructions

    Maintenance System. Contact an press the brake carefully at the end of the authorized electric drive smart center. trip and again when beginning the next Energy consumption is also increased by trip in order to remove any salt residues...
  • Page 129: Hydroplaning

    Inspect the tires and the vehicle underbody for possible damage. If the vehicle or tires appear unsafe, have the vehicle towed to the Hydroplaning nearest smart center or tire dealer for repairs. Depending on the depth of the water layer on the road, hydroplaning may occur...
  • Page 130: Through Standing Water

    If you are uncertain about the correct reading of the information given on a Standing water tire’s sidewall, any authorized electric drive smart center will be glad to assist Do not drive through flooded areas or water you. of unknown depth. Before driving through water, determine its depth.
  • Page 131: Driving Abroad

    WARNING system and the high-voltage battery, Please do not forget that your primary which is not covered by the smart Limited responsibility is to drive the vehicle Warranty. safely. Only operate the radio or...
  • Page 132: Care

    Never use fluids or solvents that are not systems, the vehicle should be serviced designed for cleaning your vehicle. only at an authorized electric drive smart Always lock away cleaning products and center. keep them out of reach of children.
  • Page 133: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle care More frequent washings are necessary to Vehicle care deal with unfavorable conditions: Contact an authorized electric drive smart near the ocean center for recommended and approved care in industrial areas (smoke, exhaust products. emissions) Advice on caring for the soft top...
  • Page 134 Vehicle care Selecting the right cleaning agent ! To avoid damage to interior equipment and materials: Never rub roughly or use cleaning spirits on the cloth upholstery, never use strong agents, stain remover etc. on the leather upholstery. Never scour or use solvent on plastic parts. Never use strong and aggressive agents on windows, do not touch the inside of the windows with hard objects such as an ice scraper or ring, doing so may damage the windows.
  • Page 135: Power Washer

    Vehicle care Exterior Special Lightly soiled Heavily soiled considerations Hand-/Automatic Hand-/Automatic car washes car washes Wheels and wheel Two-layer metallic Car shampoo Car shampoo covers paint (high-gloss) concentrate, rim concentrate, rim care care Retractable soft top PAC fabric Car shampoo Car shampoo concentrate, soft concentrate, soft...
  • Page 136: Paintwork Care

    Recommended touch-up paint pens can be seals obtained in a smart center. other rubber parts The distance should be at least 3.9 in For any major paintwork damage, please (10 cm) and the water temperature must contact a smart center.
  • Page 137 Vehicle care Wet cleaning smart recommends that you use an approved car shampoo concentrate and soft top cleaner. “Dry clean” the vehicle first. Wash the soft top off using a soft brush or sponge and plenty of lukewarm water. Then rinse thoroughly with clear water.
  • Page 139 Where will I find ......138 What to do if ........138 Unlocking/locking manually ....149 Replacing transmitter battery .... 150 Replacing bulbs ....... 151 Replacing wiper blades ..... 157 Flat tire ........159 Wheel change ........166 Batteries ........
  • Page 140: Where Will I Find

    What to do if ... Where will I find ... carefully. When using the tire repair kit follow the instructions in this section. Tire repair kit Failure to follow these instructions can result in severe injury or death. The tire repair kit is located in the passenger footwell under the carpet.
  • Page 141: Indicator Lamp

    ò (USA only) There is a malfunction in the ABS system. ! (Canada only) Have the ABS system checked at an authorized electric drive The ABS indicator smart center immediately. lamp illuminates while the drive system is running. ò (USA only) The ABS system fails.
  • Page 142: Seat Belt Telltale

    ! If you find that the brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir has fallen to the minimum mark or below, have the brake system checked for brake pad thickness and leaks immediately. Contact an authorized electric drive smart center immediately. Do not add brake fluid as this will not solve the problem.
  • Page 143: Srs Indicator Lamp

    For your safety, we strongly recommend that you contact an authorized electric drive smart center immediately to have the system checked; A malfunctioning SRS system may not deploy when needed in an accident resulting in serious or fatal injury, or it might deploy unexpectedly and unnecessarily which could result in an accident and/or injury to you or to others.
  • Page 144: Warning Lamp

    WARNING When the EPS is not available a higher degree of effort is necessary to steer the vehicle. Have the system checked at an authorized electric drive smart center. * optional...
  • Page 145: Indicator Lamp

    N The yellow There may be a malfunction in the high-voltage system. high-voltage Contact an authorized electric drive smart center immediately battery and have the high-voltage system checked. warning lamp comes on while driving.
  • Page 146: Temperature Warning Lamp

    152). indicator lamp(s) flashes at double Have the turn signal checked at an authorized electric drive frequency. smart center as soon as possible. Drive system Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ? The red coolant The coolant is too hot. The high-voltage battery and/or the temperature drive system are not cooled sufficiently.
  • Page 147: Drive Diagnostics Indicator Lamp

    See also “Restarting the TPMS” ( page 109). h The There is a malfunction in the TPMS. combination Have the TPMS checked at an authorized electric drive smart low tire center. pressure/TPMS After the malfunction has been remedied the combination low...
  • Page 148: What To Do If

    What to do if ... your vehicle has tires of a different size than the size indicated on the Tire and Loading Information placard, you should determine the proper tire inflation pressure for those tires. As an added safety feature, your vehicle has been equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that illuminates a low tire pressure telltale when one or more of your tires is significantly underinflated.
  • Page 149 Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions There is a malfunction in the system. The passenger front Have the system checked at an authorized electric drive air bag off indicator smart center. lamp illuminates and remains illuminated with the weight of a typical adult or...
  • Page 150: Door

    Report the loss of the key to your car insurance company immediately. If necessary, have the mechanical lock replaced. Your authorized electric drive smart center will be glad to supply you with a replacement following an identity check. Acoustic warning signals...
  • Page 151: Unlocking/Locking Manually

    Have the brake pads checked at an authorized electric drive braking. smart center. To unlock the vehicle centrally press Unlocking/locking manually the central unlocking switch in the upper Unlocking the vehicle center console ( page 24).
  • Page 152: Replacing Transmitter Battery

    Close the retractable soft top completely. Have the rear soft top checked at an authorized electric drive smart center. Replacing transmitter battery Notes The remote control’s transmitter battery is Insert a suitable object such as a coin almost spent when the turn signals flash...
  • Page 153: Replacing Bulbs

    Correct headlamp adjustment is extremely important. Have headlamps checked and readjusted at regular intervals and when a bulb has been replaced. Contact an authorized electric drive smart center for headlamp adjustment. WARNING Bulbs and bulb sockets can be very hot.
  • Page 154: Backup Lamp

    Replacing bulbs Overview bulbs Front lamps Headlamp Type : Low‑beam headlamp H7 (55 W) ; High‑beam headlamp H7 (55 W) = Parking and side marker lamp WY 5 W ? Turn signal lamp 2357 A Side turn signal lamp Type : Side turn signal lamp WY 5 W Rear lamps...
  • Page 155: High-Mounted Brake Lamp

    Replacing bulbs Rear lamps : License plate lamps C 5 W High‑mounted brake lamp Type : High‑mounted brake lamp W 16 W Parking and side marker lamp bulb Replacing bulbs for front lamps Removing: Before you start to replace a bulb for a front lamp, do the following first: Driver’s side: Turn bulb socket ? toward the outside.
  • Page 156: Replacing Bulbs

    Replacing bulbs Low‑beam headlamp bulb Installing: Insert the new bulb into bulb socket :. Removing: Take off low‑beam headlamp Press gently onto the bulb and turn it cover =. clockwise. Detach the electrical connector. Insert bulb socket : into the headlamp Bend the retainer spring end down and housing.
  • Page 157 Replacing bulbs Fit the side turn signal lamp housing onto the fender. Press gently onto the side turn signal lamp housing. The side turn signal lamp housing must audibly engage. Replacing bulbs for rear lamps Before you start to replace a bulb for a rear Left bulb carrier with bulb sockets (right bulb lamp, do the following first: carrier in reverse)
  • Page 158 Replacing bulbs High-mounted brake lamp Detach electrical connectors ;. Remove bulb =. Removing: Unscrew retaining screws :. Insert the new bulb. Remove high-mounted brake lamp ?. Attach electrical connectors ;. Detach electrical connector ; from bulb Fit the license plate lamp unit on the socket =.
  • Page 159: Replacing Wiper Blades

    We recommend that you have this work carried out at an authorized electric drive smart center. To ensure proper visibility it is vital that you have wiper blades that Detach electrical connector ; from the are in perfect shape interior lamp.
  • Page 160: Washer Jet Nozzles

    Replacing wiper blades Installing Removing: Fold the wiper arm away from the rear window until you feel it engage. Fold wiper blade : away from the wiper arm in direction of arrow ; until it disengages from its mounting. Detach wiper blade :. Installing: Push the new wiper blade onto the wiper arm until you feel it engage.
  • Page 161: Flat Tire

    You should have the sealed tire replaced when possible. at an authorized electric drive smart Make sure the tire valve of the damaged center. tire is located below the horizontal axle WARNING of the wheel hub.
  • Page 162 Electric air pump switch suitability for driving contact the nearest Sticker authorized electric drive smart center for assistance or call Roadside Assistance. Tire sealant container Remove sticker D from the tire repair WARNING kit.
  • Page 163 Flat tire Unscrew flange lid :. Screw the end of filler hose ? onto tire valve G. Unscrew the lid of tire sealant container E. Make sure not to damage the aluminum Insert electrical plug B into the seal. auxiliary power outlet ( page 93).
  • Page 164 Do not drive the vehicle. WARNING Contact the nearest authorized electric If tire inflation pressure has fallen below drive smart center for assistance or call 130 kPa (1.3 bar, 19 psi) do not continue to Roadside Assistance. drive the vehicle.
  • Page 165 Drive to the nearest authorized electric To decrease the tire inflation drive smart center, to have the damaged pressure: Open vent screw =. Recheck tire replaced. the tire inflation pressure with the Contact an authorized electric drive electric air pump’s pressure gauge.
  • Page 166 Contact the nearest authorized electric running while inflating the tire. drive smart center for assistance or call Roadside Assistance. Press ON on electric air pump switch ?. The electric air pump is switched on and After attaining a tire inflation pressure inflates the tire.
  • Page 167 Roadside Assistance. than approximately 0.16 in (4 mm) or away...
  • Page 168: Wheel Change

    Observe the manufacturer’s safety instructions. Drive to the nearest authorized electric The jack must be designed for jacking up drive smart center, to have the damaged this vehicle at the jack take-up brackets tire replaced. built into both sides of the vehicle.
  • Page 169: Wheel Change

    Make sure to have a suitable jack , wheel wrench and wheel chock Contact an authorized electric drive smart center for information on which jack and wheel wrench are required. Prepare the vehicle as described page 166). Make sure the surface is level.
  • Page 170: Batteries

    Be sure to use the correct wheel bolts. sensors ( page 108). WARNING Only use genuine smart wheel bolts. Other Batteries wheel bolts may come loose. Notes on the vehicle’s electrical Do not tighten the wheel bolts when the system vehicle is raised.
  • Page 171 Batteries When replacing the battery, always use Observe all safety instructions and batteries approved by smart. For precautions when handling automotive information, contact an authorized batteries. electric drive smart center. Never lean over batteries while If you do not intend to operate your vehicle connecting, you might get injured.
  • Page 172: Notes

    Have work on the high-voltage battery Engage the parking brake. performed by an authorized electric drive Move the gear selector lever to park smart center only. Observe the safety notes position P. on ( page 15) as well as the notes on the 12- Turn off all electrical accessories.
  • Page 173: Charging

    ! Never attempt to recharge a frozen Removing the 12-volt battery battery. Have the battery checked at a smart center. The battery housing could Unscrew battery mount A. be damaged. Remove the battery support and bracket. Pull out the ventilation hose from the Reinstalling the 12-volt battery battery.
  • Page 174: Jump Starting

    ! Do not tow‑start vehicle. It is not possible to tow-start the vehicle. Attempting to do so may seriously damage the drivetrain which would not be covered by the smart Limited Warranty. If the 12-volt battery is discharged, the drive system cannot be started, regardless...
  • Page 175: Jump Starting

    Jump starting Jump start assistance Your vehicle’s 12-volt battery is located in the passenger footwell below the footrest page 170). For jump starting, use the terminals of the battery, keeping the leads connected. Make sure the two vehicles do not touch. Switch off all electrical consumers.
  • Page 176: Towing

    You can now switch on the headlamps. Remount the positive terminal cover. Have the 12-volt battery checked at the nearest authorized electric drive smart center. Please keep in mind that it will take quite some time to charge the 12-volt battery.
  • Page 177: Towing

    ! Do not tow the vehicle with the front axle raised. Doing so may cause serious damage to the brake system which is not covered by the smart Limited Warranty. ! Before towing the vehicle observe the Take out towing eye bolt :.
  • Page 178: Fuses

    If a fuse is blown, the components and systems secured by that fuse will stop operating. WARNING Only use fuses approved by smart with the Rear covers specified amperage for the system in Remove respective cover : or ; using...
  • Page 179 Fuses From the fuse chart ( page 179), determine which fuse belongs to the malfunctioning accessory or component. Remove the respective fuse. Replace the defective fuse with a new one of the same amperage.
  • Page 180 Fuses Fuse box Front side Fuse : - \ Backup fuse slots y - ¥...
  • Page 181: Fuse Chart

    Fuses Rear side Fuse ^ - © Fuse chart Accessory/Component Amperage Color Ignition – brake force booster vacuum pump 25 A Neutral Windshield wipers 25 A Neutral Power window, left and right 20 A Yellow Passenger compartment blower (HVAC) 25 A Neutral —...
  • Page 182: Fuses

    Fuses Accessory/Component Amperage Color Coolant pump 7.5 A Brown Blower drive train, ed-engine 15 A Blue ® 25 A Neutral control unit Exterior rear view mirror heating, on-board 10 A diagnostics socket, turn signal lamps, instrument cluster, charge level and energy status gauges, tire pressure monitor control unit, AUX socket, battery cooling shut-off valve, interior cooling shut-off valve...
  • Page 183 Fuses Accessory/Component Amperage Color Soft top (cabriolet only) 30 A Green Radiator cooling fan 40 A Orange Horn, central locking system 20 A Yellow — — — Starter switch (ignition) 50 A ® 40 A Orange control unit © EPS control unit 30 A Green Exterior rear view mirror heating...
  • Page 185 Parts service ........184 Warranty coverage ......184 Drive system and high-voltage system electronics ........184 Identification labels ....... 186 Vehicle specification ....... 187 Rims and tires ......... 188 Service fluids and capacities .... 189...
  • Page 186: Parts Service

    Therefore, Genuine smart Parts should be replacement. It will be mailed to you. installed. ! The use of non-genuine smart parts and accessories not authorized by smart Drive system and high-voltage system could damage the vehicle, which is not...
  • Page 187: Drive System And High-Voltage System Electronics

    In particular, work relevant to safety or on safety-related systems must If you install telephones or radio...
  • Page 188: Identification Labels

    Identification labels Certification label (driver’s door B‑pillar) Tire and loading information placard (driver’s door B‑pillar) VIN (lower edge of windshield) Certification label Open the driver’s door. Drive system diagnostics connections Identification labels Signs and labels Certification label (on driver’s door B‑pillar) Data shown on the example certification label are for illustration...
  • Page 189: Vehicle Specification

    Vehicle specification Vehicle specification The quoted data apply only to the standard vehicle. Contact an authorized electric drive smart center for the corresponding data of all special bodies and special equipment. Main dimensions Overall vehicle 106.1 in (2 695 mm)
  • Page 190: Rims And Tires

    ABS or the ESP Call Roadside Assistance. Using tires other than those approved by smart may result in damage that is not covered by the smart Limited Warranty. ! Using tires other than those approved by smart can have detrimental effects,...
  • Page 191: Service Fluids And Capacities

    Vehicle components and their respective lubricants must match. Therefore only use products tested and approved by smart. Please contact an authorized electric drive smart center for products tested and approved by smart. WARNING Comply with all valid regulations with respect to handling, storing and disposing of service fluids.
  • Page 192: Brake Fluid

    Maintenance Booklet for replacement interval. Washer fluid mixing ratio Only brake fluid approved by smart is Temperature above 32¦ (0¥): recommended. Any authorized electric 1 part windshield washer concentrate drive smart center will provide you with labeled for summer to 100 parts water additional information.
  • Page 193: Coolant

    Anticorrosion/Antifreeze separately in accordance with label instructions. from each other, could cause drive system Always use anticorrosion/antifreeze that damage not covered by the smart Limited has been approved by smart. For Warranty. information contact an authorized electric If the antifreeze mixture is effective to drive smart center.
  • Page 194 The coolant is also regularly checked each time you bring your vehicle to an authorized electric drive smart center for service. Anticorrosion/antifreeze quantity: Approximate freeze protection -35¦ (-37¥) -49¦...
  • Page 195 Service and Literature Your authorized electric drive smart center has trained technicians and Genuine smart Parts to service your vehicle properly. For expert advice and quality service, contact an authorized electric drive smart center. For further information you can find us on the smart web-site www.smartusa.com (USA...
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