Before you can tow a trailer with your vehicle,
you must fold out the ball coupling.
The release wheel is located behind the left-
hand side trim panel in the boot.
X
To open the cover: turn handle
:
anti-
clockwise and fold down cover
;
and
remove it.
X
Pull out release wheel
=
.
X
Turn release wheel
=
anti-clockwise as far
as it will go.
The ball coupling disengages and folds out
behind the rear bumper. Indicator
lamp
?
flashes.
G
WARNING
If the ball coupling is not correctly engaged,
the trailer can detach. There is a risk of an
accident.
Always engage the ball coupling as described.
X
Pull the ball coupling in the direction of the
arrow until it engages in a vertical position.
Indicator lamp
?
goes out. The power
socket folds down automatically.
The multifunction display shows the
Check trailer hitch lock
display mes-
sage until the ball coupling is engaged.
X
Remove the protective covering from the
ball coupling and store it in a safe place.
X
Make sure that the ball of the ball coupling
is clean and that it is either greased or dry
(grease free), depending on the instruc-
tions for the trailer.
Coupling up a trailer
X
Make sure that the transmission is in posi-
tion
P.
X
Apply the electric parking brake.
X
Position the trailer level behind the vehicle.
X
Couple up the trailer.
X
Establish the electric connection between
the vehicle and the trailer.
X
Check that the trailer lighting system is
working.
A trailer that is connected is recognised
only when the electrical connection is
established correctly and when the lighting
system is working properly. The function of
other systems, such as ESP
®
or PARK-
TRONIC also depends on this.
Uncoupling a trailer
G
WARNING
If you uncouple a trailer with an engaged over-
run brake, you could trap your hand between
204
Towing a trailer
Driving and parking
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