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494

Practical advice

Batteries

!

Switch off the engine and the internal func-

tions of the vehicle network ( page 495) before

disconnecting or removing the terminal clamps

of the battery. You may otherwise destroy elec-

tronic components such as the alternator.
Have the starter battery checked and, if neces-

sary, replaced at a qualified specialist workshop,

e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre, every two

years or 20,000 km.

!

Do not connect consumers directly to the

starter battery. This would discharge the starter

battery.

i

Only replace a defective battery with a bat-

tery recommended by Mercedes-Benz. The con-

sumer battery is fitted in the boot in a way

designed to afford it maximum protection

against damage in the event of a collision.

i

Remove the key when you have parked the

vehicle and do not require any electrical con-

sumers. The vehicle then requires only a minimal

amount of energy and the consumer battery is

conserved.

Starter battery

1

Negative terminal

2

Positive terminal

i

If the consumer battery is discharged, it will

be necessary to unlock the vehicle using the

emergency key element. However, it is still pos-

sible to start the vehicle because it has a sepa-

rate starter battery.

G

Risk of injury

Mercedes-Benz recommends that, for safety

reasons, you only use batteries which have

been tested and approved for your vehicle

by Mercedes-Benz. These batteries provide

increased impact protection to prevent vehi-

cle occupants from suffering acid burns

should the battery be damaged in the event

of an accident.
To prevent acid burns, observe the following

safety notes when handling batteries:

Do not lean over batteries.
Do not place any metal objects on a bat-

tery. You could otherwise cause a short

circuit and the battery’s highly flamma-

ble gas mixture could ignite.
Make sure that you do not create elec-

trostatic charge, e.g. by wearing syn-

thetic clothing or as a result of friction

on fabrics. You should not therefore pull

or slide the battery over carpets or other

synthetic materials.

Never touch the battery first. To dis-

charge a possible electrostatic charge,

step out of the vehicle first and touch

the bodywork.
Do not wipe the battery using a cloth.

The battery may explode as a result of

electrostatic charge or through the cre-

ation of sparks.

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Summary of Contents for 2006 CL-Class

Page 1: ...taken into account as Mercedes Benz constantly updates their vehicles to the state of the art and introduces changes in design and equipment Please therefore note that this PDF document in no way repl...

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Page 4: ...equipment and technical features at any time You cannot therefore base any claims on the data illustrations or descriptions in this Owner s Manual The Owner s Manual brief instructions and the Servic...

Page 5: ...Contents Introduction 1 At a glance 5 Safety 25 COMAND 57 Controls 221 Operation 371 Practical advice 399 Technical data 505 216_RE_2006 12a book Seite 2 Montag 2 Oktober 2006 12 06 12...

Page 6: ...92 Voice entry 193 Writing a text message 192 Advanced Distronic Menu on board computer 305 Air filter Display message 419 Air pressures see Tyre pressures Air pump electric 401 Airbags 31 Activating...

Page 7: ...vehicle battery 495 Check lamp key 223 Check lamp KEYLESS GO key 226 Checking key 223 Checking KEYLESS GO key 226 Disconnecting the starter battery 495 Fitting the starter battery 496 Reconnecting th...

Page 8: ...n board computer 281 Central locking Button 227 Key 223 KEYLESS GO 225 Switching on off COMAND 208 Centre console Overview lower section 19 Overview upper section 18 Change of direction 167 279 Changi...

Page 9: ...ND 206 Demisting 338 Destination entry 143 Destination memory 181 Digital TV 101 Dimensions 517 Dipped beam headlamps Display message 432 Driving abroad 392 Overview 477 Switching on off 247 Symmetric...

Page 10: ...function 85 Stop function 85 DVD video 88 Fast forward rewind 91 Menu overview 90 Operation 91 Operation on board computer 281 Pause function 92 Picture settings 92 Selecting a film track 92 Selectin...

Page 11: ...lso Exterior lighting See also Front foglamps See also Licence plate lighting See also Parking lamps See also Reversing lamps See also Side lamps See also Third brake lamp See also Turn signals Exteri...

Page 12: ...sted up 338 Heater booster system 345 High pressure cleaners 395 Hill start assist 267 HOLD 311 Display message 419 HomeLink 367 I Ignition 229 Immobiliser 54 Incandescent bulbs see Bulbs Indicator an...

Page 13: ...ions 229 KEYLESS GO 223 Button 229 Checking the battery 226 Convenience closing 352 Display message 429 Fault 466 Key 223 Key positions 229 Locking 225 Modifying the programming 226 Starting the engin...

Page 14: ...4 Operation on board computer 281 Playback options 87 Selecting a folder 86 Selecting a medium 85 Selecting a track 85 Multi contour dynamic driving seat COMAND 218 Multi contour seat Front 216 232 Mu...

Page 15: ...ystem 317 Range 318 Switching on off 319 Warning display 318 Parking 258 Parking aid 314 Parking brake electric 258 Display message 422 Emergency braking 259 Indicator lamp 446 Manual release 472 Warn...

Page 16: ...lamp 449 RDS 75 76 Rear bulbs 477 Rear compartment Cup holder 359 Head restraints 236 Seats 236 Rear foglamp 248 Display message 434 Overview 477 Rear seat 236 Rear window blind 203 Rear window heati...

Page 17: ...d Setting COMAND 68 Surround sound 69 Switching on off COMAND 67 Spare fuses 502 Spare wheel 402 488 Special destinations 159 Speed limiter Flat tyre 488 Speedtronic 309 Speedometer 12 Digital 278 Spe...

Page 18: ...r 113 Keypad 62 Menu overview 110 Operation 106 PIN entry on board computer 282 Redial COMAND 113 Redialling on board computer 284 Single call connection 114 Switching on off 107 Transferring a call 1...

Page 19: ...ation 382 Display message 412 437 MOExtended run flat system 382 Pressure 382 Spare wheel 488 Technical data 512 Temperature 383 Tightening torque 491 Tread depth 382 388 U Unladen weight 518 Using th...

Page 20: ...utomatic car wash 379 Cleaning the windscreen 395 Misting up 338 Side windows 254 Windscreen Cleaning 395 Infrared reflective 366 Windscreen washer system 253 379 Washer fluid 524 Windscreen wipers 25...

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Page 22: ...essures are al ways correct Do not carry any unnecessary weight in the vehicle Keep an eye on the vehicle s fuel con sumption A regularly serviced vehicle will contrib ute to environmental protection...

Page 23: ...necessary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the work required Mercedes Benz recommends that you use a Mercedes Benz Service Centre for this pur pose In particular work relevant to safety or...

Page 24: ...es Benz Service Centre Inform Mercedes Benz as soon as possible if your address has changed or there has been a change of vehicle owner Observe the following information when driving your vehicle The...

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Page 26: ...view 6 Cockpit 8 Instrument cluster 12 On board computer and COMAND 16 Centre console 18 Overhead control panel 20 Door control panel 21 Stowage compartments 22 216_RE_2006 12a book Seite 5 Montag 2...

Page 27: ...6 At a glance Exterior view Exterior view P00 00 3869 31 216_RE_2006 12a book Seite 6 Montag 2 Oktober 2006 12 06 12...

Page 28: ...99 8 Tyres and wheels Flat tyre Checking the tyre pressure electronically Tyre pressure loss warning system Vehicle tool kit for vehicles with TIREFIT kit Minispare emergency spare wheel Spare wheel 3...

Page 29: ...8 At a glance Cockpit Cockpit Left hand drive vehicles P68 10 3537 31 216_RE_2006 12a book Seite 8 Montag 2 Oktober 2006 12 06 12...

Page 30: ...ESP 49 Parktronic Park Assist 314 317 Swivels the COMAND display 59 Setting the instrument lighting and COMAND display 271 7 COMAND display 59 8 Overhead control panel 252 9 Automatic air conditioning...

Page 31: ...10 At a glance Cockpit Right hand drive vehicles P68 10 31 216_RE_2006 12a book Seite 10 Montag 2 Oktober 2006 12 06 12...

Page 32: ...rn signals Windscreen wipers 249 257 253 7 Cruise control lever Cruise control Variable Speedtronic Distronic 1 Distronic Plus 1 1 Not available in all countries 290 309 293 300 8 Multi function steer...

Page 33: ...12 At a glance Instrument cluster Instrument cluster With kilometres display _ _ P54 32 4014 31 216_RE_2006 12a book Seite 12 Montag 2 Oktober 2006 12 06 12...

Page 34: ...tem warning lamp 447 Seat belt warning lamp 449 X Tyre pressure warning lamp 449 L K Turn signal indicator lamps v ESP warning lamp l Distance warning lamp Function Page 5 Display for Parktronic Park...

Page 35: ...14 At a glance Instrument cluster With kilometres display _ _ P54 32 4014 31 216_RE_2006 12a book Seite 14 Montag 2 Oktober 2006 12 06 12...

Page 36: ...ing lamp 446 Brake system warning lamp 447 Seat belt warning lamp 449 X Tyre pressure warning lamp 449 L K Turn signal indicator lamps 5 Display for Parktronic Park Assist right hand side 314 317 Func...

Page 37: ...16 At a glance On board computer and COMAND On board computer and COMAND P54 32 3924 31 216_RE_2006 12a book Seite 16 Montag 2 Oktober 2006 12 06 12...

Page 38: ...ses the volume Decreases the volume o Mute 283 283 Function Page 5 Voice control Linguatronic see the separate Operating Instructions 6 Sets the brightness of the multi function display 271 7 Swivels...

Page 39: ...hand side 7 Rear window heating 339 8 Increases reduces the temperature right hand side 338 9 Automatic airflow and air distribution control right hand side 338 Function Page a Increases reduces the...

Page 40: ...ts the drive program 268 4 Function button for radio and CD DVD 5 Back button 66 6 Hazard warning lamps 251 7 Lumbar support multi contour seat 216 8 Function button for telephone and navigation syste...

Page 41: ...the rear interior lighting on or off 252 4 Switches the front interior lighting on or off 252 5 Opens and closes the sliding tilting sunroof 349 6 Controls the automatic interior lighting 252 7 Switch...

Page 42: ...242 234 4 Sets the seat heating and seat ventilation 233 233 5 Adjusts the exterior mirrors 239 6 Opens and closes the side windows 254 Function Page 7 Boot lid remote unlocking feature Boot lid remot...

Page 43: ...22 At a glance Stowage compartments Stowage compartments P68 00 4341 31 216_RE_2006 12a book Seite 22 Montag 2 Oktober 2006 12 06 12...

Page 44: ...ent in the boot Retainer for the Owner s Manual wallet 360 9 Storage well beneath the boot floor 359 a Side stowage compartment in the boot b Driver s door stowage compartment c Stowage compartment un...

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Page 46: ...25 Safety Occupant safety 26 Driving safety systems 46 Anti theft systems 54 216_RE_2006 12a book Seite 25 Montag 2 Oktober 2006 12 06 12...

Page 47: ...Restraint System consisting of Belt tensioners Belt force limiters Airbags PRE SAFE preventive occupant safe ty i Airbags increase the protection of vehicle occupants wearing a seat belt However airba...

Page 48: ...e Seat belts G Risk of injury A seat belt which is not worn which is worn incorrectly or which has not been engaged in the seat belt buckle correctly cannot per form its intended protective function U...

Page 49: ...the backrest is positioned as close to the vertical as possible and the occupant is sitting upright Avoid seat posi tions that do not allow the seat belt to be routed correctly Position the backrest...

Page 50: ...tongue is correctly engaged in the seat belt buckle Activation of belt tensioners and airbags In the first stages of a collision the airbag control unit evaluates physical data such as duration and d...

Page 51: ...an airbag being deployed if for ex ample only easily deformable parts such as the bonnet or front wing have been hit and the necessary degree of deceleration has not been reached It is also possible t...

Page 52: ...t knowledge and tools to carry out the workrequired Mercedes Benzrecommends that you use a Mercedes Benz Service Cen tre for this purpose In particular work relevant to safety or on safety related sys...

Page 53: ...been deactivated The front passenger s front airbag is au tomatically deactivated in Mercedes Benz vehicles if a child re straint system with automatic child seat recognition is fitted to the front pa...

Page 54: ...bove the glove compartment The front passenger s front airbag 2 is only activated if the front passenger seat is occupied G Risk of injury After an airbag has been deployed airbag parts are hot Do not...

Page 55: ...n holders are attached to the doors only light clothing is hung on the coat hooks in the vehicle there are no heavy or sharp objects in the pockets of the clothing on the coat hooks G Risk of injury O...

Page 56: ...r seat occupancy recognition system identifies that the seat is occupied or if the seat belt is engaged in the buckle i You can find further information about how the airbags work on page 32 You can f...

Page 57: ...ons e g if Brake Assist BAS page 47 is acti vated or Brake Assist BAS Plus page 47 intervenes powerfully critical driving situations e g where the vehicle understeers or oversteers because it has exce...

Page 58: ...e children could injure themselves on parts of the vehicle be injured severely or even fatally by prolonged exposure to intense heat or cold Do not position the child restraint system in direct sunlig...

Page 59: ...nt of an accident heavy braking or sudden change in direction They may be thrown against parts of the vehicle interior and be seriously or fatal ly injured all vehicle occupants must always have their...

Page 60: ...t safety Example of an approval label on the child restraint system Warning symbol on a rearward facing child restraint system P92 00 2184 31 P00 00 3185 31 216_RE_2006 12a book Seite 39 Montag 2 Okto...

Page 61: ...system on the left and right rear seat Category 0 up to approximately 9 months as recommended1 Universal or as recommended Category 0 up to 13 kg up to approximately 18 months as recommended1 Universa...

Page 62: ...p to approximately 9 months Britax R mer BABY SAFE PLUS E1 03 30 1146 B6 6 86 8212 Yes B6 6 86 8213 No2 Category 0 up to 13 kg up to approximately 18 months Britax R mer BABY SAFE PLUS E1 03 30 1146 B...

Page 63: ...or fatally injured by the inflating airbag To draw attention to this danger there is an ap propriate warning sticker on the dashboard as well as on both sides of the sun visor on the passenger side I...

Page 64: ...eat and move the front passenger seat to its rearmost position Have the automatic child seat recogni tion checked at a qualified specialist workshop which has the necessary spe cialist knowledge and t...

Page 65: ...fatally injure the child or other vehicle occupants When fitting the child restraint system make sure that it is engaged in the securing rings on both sides G Risk of injury If the child restraint sys...

Page 66: ...e rear side windows using the switches on the driver s door G Risk of injury Do not leave children unsupervised in the vehicle even if they are secured in a child restraint system They could injure th...

Page 67: ...You will feel the brake pedal pulsate if ABS intervenes when braking If ABS intervenes Continue to depress the brake pedal with force until the braking situation is over For full braking application...

Page 68: ...vel appropriate to the G Risk of accident You should always adapt your driving style to suit the prevailing road and weather con ditions and maintain a sufficient distance from other road users and ob...

Page 69: ...ailable due to a mal function in the radar sensor system the braking system remains available with full brake boosting effect and BAS i The adaptive brake lamps are only available in certain countries...

Page 70: ...spin You can therefore pull away or accel erate on slippery surfaces e g on roads that are slippery on one side The traction control system is still active if you deactivate ESP Deactivating activatin...

Page 71: ...BRAKE also offers the HOLD convenience function page 311 G Risk of accident Activate ESP as soon as the situations de scribed above no longer apply ESP will otherwise not be able to stabilise the veh...

Page 72: ...h activating the preventive occupant safety system PRE SAFE The PRE SAFE Brake only assists you by braking independently if the driver and front passenger are wearing their seat belt The PRE SAFE Brak...

Page 73: ...le to stop the PRE SAFE Brake intervening at any point during this if you depress the accelerator pedal further beyond the pressure point or activate kickdown release the brake pedal G Risk of acciden...

Page 74: ...ath of your vehicle there is no longer a risk of collision i The PRE SAFE Brake remains inactive as long as Distronic Plus is switched on Following a severe impact or in the event of damage to the fro...

Page 75: ...element i The alarm is not switched off even if you close an open door again 1 Indicator lamp To prime lock the vehicle using the key The alarm system is primed Indicator lamp 1 flashes It will be po...

Page 76: ...cle is locked and movement is de tected inside e g if somebody smashes one of the side windows somebody reaches inside the vehicle Deactivate the interior motion sensor if you lock your vehicle and pe...

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Page 78: ...nation entry 159 COMAND navigation system route guidance 167 COMAND navigation system during route guidance 174 COMAND navigation system dynamic route guidance with RDS TMC 176 COMAND navigation syste...

Page 79: ...cific EMC specifications in accordance with the following European standards EN 55013 EN 55020 For safety reasons some COMAND func tions are restricted or unavailable when the vehicle is being driven...

Page 80: ...3 Main area 4 Submenus 5 Air conditioning function line The active area is highlighted in white Once you have selected a main function the main area is active i The layout of the menus may vary depend...

Page 81: ...controller can be pressed briefly or pressed and held turned clockwise or anti clockwise slid to the left to the right up down or diagonally This allows you to move within a menu to select a menu item...

Page 82: ...avigation ymz Turn Scrolls through vertical or horizontal menus Scrolls through text Makes settings qmr Slide Scrolls through a vertical menu Exits a horizontal menu Slide and hold Moves in the naviga...

Page 83: ...D DVD 3 Back button 4 Lumbar support multi contour seat 5 Function button for telephone and navigation system 6 On off button for COMAND 7 Volume control 8 Mute button Example To select the radio or C...

Page 84: ...Video Vehicle Map display Radio Telephone TV Rear window blind Mode CD Address book DVD video Exterior mirror convenience settings Audio DVD Messages Video off Easy entry exit feature MP3 Telephone of...

Page 85: ...Moving within a menu Slide qmr or turn ymz Selecting a menu item Press n Exiting a menu without making a selection Slide omp in the opposite direction to the direction of the list Horizontal menus Mo...

Page 86: ...line Accepting the first entry Press and hold n until you exit charac ter entry mode COMAND completes the entry as soon as it can be clearly identified If this is the case the view does not switch to...

Page 87: ...previously called up sub menu for each basic menu in the COMAND dis play If you can already see one of the submenus on the screen e g the Audio Audio Radio submenu the first steps are not required The...

Page 88: ...D calls up the previously se lected menu i If you switch off COMAND playback of the current audio or video source will also be switched off You cannot switch off COMAND during a telephone conversation...

Page 89: ...eel To adjust turn thumbwheel 1 The volume of the audio source cur rently selected changes Volume of traffic and navigation announcements You can adjust the volume of traffic and navigation announceme...

Page 90: ...le Select Sound Balance fader Adjusting the balance and fade 1 Current setting To change the setting slide qmr or slide omp until the desired balance fader setting is reached To store the setting pres...

Page 91: ...k of all playable formats is as it is on the medium Opti mum sound effects are not guaranteed at all seats due to the spatial characteristics of the ve hicle Setting surround sound You can select LOGI...

Page 92: ...ched off Au dio off appears in the display To switch on select Audio then se lect the desired audio source or Load a CD DVD page 79 or PCMCIA card page 80 Switching an active video source on and off T...

Page 93: ...radio Menu overview Radio Presets FM MW LW SW Sound Station list in FM waveband only Autostore FM Treble Save station Channel presets MW Bass Frequency input LW Balance fader Frequency fix in FM wave...

Page 94: ...radio between the FM MW LW and SW wavebands Select Audio Audio Radio waveband display 5 Select the desired waveband You will hear the previously set station on the selected waveband i In the MW LW and...

Page 95: ...that the currently selected station is stored there Select the station preset and briefly press n Tuning in stations by entering the frequency manually Select Audio Audio Radio Radio Frequency input T...

Page 96: ...r stations which can be received The available stations are automatically stored in the preset positions COMAND is equipped with an RDS fre quency diversity system in the FM wave band The system consi...

Page 97: ...hed on COMAND selects an RDS sta tion The traffic announcements are played from the currently selected FM station an RDS station from the programme service of the currently selected FM station the RDS...

Page 98: ...c can contain a maximum of 4 000 tracks Track and file names When you create an MP3 disc you can as sign names to the MP3 tracks and folders COMAND uses these names for the corre sponding display in M...

Page 99: ...ct to copyright protection in accordance with the applicable interna tional and national regulations In many countries reproductions are not permitted without the prior consent of the copyright holder...

Page 100: ...straight lines from the centre outwards Only use a pen designed for such a pur pose to label discs Place discs back in their cases after use Protect discs from heat and direct sun light i If the CD D...

Page 101: ...a permissible type of disc Loading all six magazine trays Press load button 2 The DVD changer checks the load sta tus of all magazine trays and switches to the first empty tray Wait until the LED for...

Page 102: ...of slot 1 COMAND will draw it back in automatically after a short while Ejecting from the DVD changer 1 Disc slot 2 Magazine tray buttons 1 to 6 3 Eject button all discs i If you eject one disc while...

Page 103: ...ject button 3 The DVD changer switches to the first loaded tray and ejects the disc Take the disc out of slot 1 The DVD changer switches to the next loaded magazine tray and ejects the disc Repeat the...

Page 104: ...Medium Sound Normal track sequence Pause playback Show track listing audio CD audio DVD mode only Select folder Select medium Treble Random tracks Stop playback Display alphabetical track listing MP3...

Page 105: ...rack name only if stored on the disc 6 Track time 7 Graphic time and track display 8 Sound settings 9 Medium selection Medium display on single DVD drive a To call up track listing b Disc type c Playb...

Page 106: ...F button again briefly Only in audio DVD mode To pause playback select Audio Audio DVD A Pause The Pause display changes to Play To continue playback select Audio Audio DVD A Play The Play display cha...

Page 107: ...R dot indicates the current track Select a track i In MP3 mode the list shows all the tracks in alphabetical order Select the main area Slide and hold omp until the desired place is reached i This fu...

Page 108: ...Select CD or DVD A or MP3 The option list appears A R dot indi cates the option selected Select an option The option is switched on For all op tions except Normal track sequence you will see a corres...

Page 109: ...age COMAND Do not use discs with a diameter of 8 cm even with an adapter Only use round discs 12 cm in diameter Only hold discs by the edge Handle discs carefully to prevent play back problems Avoid g...

Page 110: ...changed by a Mercedes Benz Service Centre This will al low you to play video DVDs with a different region code provided that they are pro duced in accordance with the PAL or NTSC TV standard Depending...

Page 111: ...nger for DVD changer only Sound DVD functions Pause playback Stop playback Select medium Treble Brightness Continue playback Bass Contrast Restart playback Balance fader Colour 3D sound 16 9 optimised...

Page 112: ...type 2 Current track 3 Current scene 4 Track time 5 To display the menu system To show press n To hide press n when the main area is selected Illustration menu system activated 1 DVD video options 2...

Page 113: ...display changes to Play To continue playback select Play To skip forwards or backwards slide omp or turn ymz i This function is only available if the DVD is divided into several films tracks Select V...

Page 114: ...nu items in the DVD menu Slide qmr or omp To confirm the selection press n The selection menu appears To confirm the selection again se lect Select COMAND implements the action repre sented by the sel...

Page 115: ...ot available on all DVDs If it is available you can set the DVD menu lan guage the audio language and the audio format The number of settings is determined by the DVD content The settings may also be...

Page 116: ...desired setting is reached To store the setting press n To exit the menu slide omp DVDs can contain interactive content e g a video game In a video game you may be able to influ ence events by select...

Page 117: ...The following message appears in the dis play for a short while In order not to dis tract the driver the picture is faded out while the vehicle is in motion As soon as the vehicle speed drops below ab...

Page 118: ...the current programme only for digital channels Switch on teletext Treble Save station Channel preset list dis play Bass Channel input Channel presets Balance fader Brightness 3D sound Contrast Colour...

Page 119: ...To display the menu system 8 Current programme on the previous TV channel in the list digital TV receiver only 9 Previous TV channel in the list a Preset position of the previous channel To show pres...

Page 120: ...names of the current programmes only possible for digital channels Time information for the current pro grammes only possible for digital channels Preview of the following programmes only possible for...

Page 121: ...a preset Select Video Video TV Display the menu system if necessary page 98 Select TV Save station or Select Presets Both of these will bring up a selection list The R dot in front of a preset po siti...

Page 122: ...nt programme on the digital TV channel currently selected The R dot in front of a list entry indicates the cur rently selected channel 1 TV channel 2 To display the programme preview 3 Current program...

Page 123: ...Video Video TV Display the menu system if necessary page 98 Select TV Channel fix You have switched the function on or off A tick appears next to Channel fix when the function is switched on You will...

Page 124: ...ND TV Select Yes or No If you select Yes COMAND will switch to the country setting you have selected If you select No the country list will appear again 216_RE_2006 12a book Seite 103 Montag 2 Oktober...

Page 125: ...ss n To skip to the previous next availa ble page select Video Video TV Previous or Next Dynamic teletext page A dynamic teletext page consists of sever al subpages The display automatically changes t...

Page 126: ...soon as the vehicle speed drops below about 3 km h the picture switches back on again Switching to video AUX mode Select Video Video Aux The video AUX menu appears You will hear and see the medium in...

Page 127: ...the mobile phone is inserted in the bracket Exceptions to this are clearly stat ed Unless otherwise indicated the descrip tions and illustrations in this section refer to COMAND and the telephone keyp...

Page 128: ...lable you will not be able to make a 112 emergency call If you attempt to initiate an outgoing call the No network message will ap pear for a short while If the mobile phone is not inserted in the bra...

Page 129: ...PUK2 or unlock code Entering the number using the COMAND controller Select Tel Tel Telephone Select all of the digits in sequence Select Entering the number using the telephone keypad Enter the digits...

Page 130: ...lock it Enter the PUK PUK2 digits into the mobile phone Many mobile phones can be protected from unauthorised use with an unlock code mobile phone operating instructions If you wish to use the phone f...

Page 131: ...ls in a list Missed calls Incoming calls Outgoing calls i Displaying missed calls in the COMAND dis play is not supported by all mobile phones Calling up a list Select Calls list from the basic tele p...

Page 132: ...phone numbers List entries which have already been stored are displayed as names They are ei ther stored in the address book or in the phone book on the mobile phone Entries stored in the phone book o...

Page 133: ...umbers assigned to the entry you are searching for in the selected number category If four numbers are stored for the entry you are searching for a prompt will ap pear asking whether you wish to over...

Page 134: ...delet ed To connect a call select S SEND Entering a telephone number using the telephone keypad Call up the basic telephone menu page 110 Enter the digits page 107 To connect a call press the s but to...

Page 135: ...con goes out Sending a character string i This function is not supported by all mobile phones Answering machines or other devices can be controlled by character strings e g for remote query functions...

Page 136: ...heel If you accept the waiting call using the COMAND controller the telephone key pad the multi function steering wheel Linguatronic or the Bluetooth headset the current call will be ended If you acce...

Page 137: ...set the current calls will be ended i Conference functions are only available if they are supported by the telephone provider and if they are enabled You can only operate these functions using the mob...

Page 138: ...with name display and smart speller activated 1 To change the phone book display 2 To call up options 3 Subentry icon 4 Smart speller 5 Icon for the phone book on the mobile phone 6 To close the phone...

Page 139: ...list Switch from the list to the smart speller if necessary Turn ymz or slide qmr until the de sired entry is highlighted Selecting subentries Select an address book entry with the symbol and press n...

Page 140: ...mal view Select the de sired language To move the cursor in the data field select Y or Z To delete individual characters se lect and press n briefly The character to the left of the cursor is deleted...

Page 141: ...The subentry is deleted from the COMAND phone book and from the ad dress book To delete select an entry page 118 Select Options Delete A prompt appears asking whether the entry should be deleted Selec...

Page 142: ...to the entry you are searching for in the selected number category If four numbers are stored for the entry you are searching for a prompt will ap pear asking whether you wish to over write one of th...

Page 143: ...asons you will not be able to enter text while the vehicle is in motion The following conditions must be fulfilled in order to use the functions The mobile phone is inserted in the bracket and switche...

Page 144: ...ed text mes sage 4 To call up options 5 Marked message 6 Icon for unread text message only in the text message inbox 7 To go back to the basic text message menu i In the text message inbox date and ti...

Page 145: ...lect a text message page 124 Select Options Details The detailed view appears To close the detailed display slide omp or press n Deleting a text message i This function is not supported by all mobile...

Page 146: ...unction requires that the text of the message contains telephone numbers Select a useable element Press n and select Use Select Call or Write SMS Depending on your selection the tele phone connects th...

Page 147: ...Available number of characters for the text 4 Icon for the address book or for text modules 5 Input characters i Icon 4 changes its function and appear ance depending on whether data field 1 or 2 is...

Page 148: ...in the text se lect Y Z or To insert a paragraph select z To delete individual characters se lect and press n briefly The character to the left of the cursor is deleted To delete an entire entry sele...

Page 149: ...mpt will appear asking whether you wish to store the text module Select Yes or No The text module will either be stored or not depending on your selection Changing an existing text module Select when...

Page 150: ...map software If the radio was switched on be fore you started the updating process you can still adjust the volume You can also use COMAND to operate the automatic air condition ing and to cancel the...

Page 151: ...D draws the DVD in Continue reading from the Updating proc ess section page 131 Loading a DVD into the DVD changer 1 Disc slot 2 Magazine tray buttons 1 to 6 i Each magazine tray button 2 indicates th...

Page 152: ...ejects the DVD Take the DVD out of slot 1 Have the system software updated at a Mercedes Benz Service Centre i The map software cannot be updated until the system software has been updated If map soft...

Page 153: ...ow the update to run to the end without cancelling take no fur ther action If the update is successfully complet ed you will see a message to this ef fect To confirm the message press n COMAND ejects...

Page 154: ...The system software has been up dated The map software must be updated now Please insert the DVD containing the map software To update the map software pro ceed as described in the Updating the map s...

Page 155: ...e the journey within 2 hours Route guidance is cancelled if you con tinue the journey after more than 2 hours It will be necessary to resume the cancelled route guidance manually page 174 i Interrupti...

Page 156: ...cle speed of about 5 km h The restriction is deactivated as soon as the vehicle speed drops below about 3 km h When the restriction is active it is not pos sible to enter specific items e g town or ro...

Page 157: ...tionfrom the current map view Call up RDS TMC traffic messages Call up route info Call up route browser Call up the traffic jam function Call up the position memory function Centre the map on the vehi...

Page 158: ...on shows the map with route guidance inactive together with the menu system 1 Current vehicle position Illustration shows the map with route guid ance inactive and with the menu system faded out 1 Cur...

Page 159: ...vehicle position as a destination in the list of previous destinations If necessary display the menu sys tem press n To store select Position Save po sition COMAND stores the current vehicle position...

Page 160: ...ar or destination position see description below Centring the map on the vehicle or destination position i If you have moved the map you can use this function to rapidly return the map to the position...

Page 161: ...ecial destination on or off se lect the required special destina tion This will show the icons if their dis play was previously switched off and hide them if their display was previously switched on I...

Page 162: ...MAND calculates a route with the shortest possible mini mised journey time Dynamic route same route type as Fastest route However COMAND also takes into consideration any RDS TMC traffic announcements...

Page 163: ...ect more than one op tion To select deselect an option choose the desired option The option is selected or deselected depending on the previous status To exit the menu slide omp COMAND will verify whe...

Page 164: ...eet Enter the country town and centre Enter the country town street and house number Enter the country town street and junction Calling up the address input menu Select Navi Destination Ad dress input...

Page 165: ...at most closely matches the current input string 2 Character entered by the user 3 Characters automatically added by the system 4 Characters not currently available for selection 5 Characters currentl...

Page 166: ...ns To select a town slide qmr or turn ymz To cancel the selection select Back and press n or Press the L back button To confirm the selection press n If the town name is followed by icon 1 this means...

Page 167: ...plete a postcode To select a digit slide omp or turn ymz To confirm the digit selection press n To delete individual digits select in the bottom line and press n To delete an entire entry select in t...

Page 168: ...ing a road name i If you have entered the name of a centre and then enter a road name this will delete the cen tre name You can only enter streets that are stored on the digital map Select Street in t...

Page 169: ...until the entire entry has been deleted To accept the first list entry press and hold n until the address input menu appears COMAND has automatically accepted the first list entry and entered it in th...

Page 170: ...ated automatically 1 List entry that most closely matches the current input string 2 Character entered by the user 3 Characters automatically added by the system 4 Characters not currently available f...

Page 171: ...m line and press n Centre list without input characters To select a centre slide qmr or turn ymz To cancel the selection select Back and press n or Press the L back button To confirm the selection pre...

Page 172: ...e a house number To select a digit slide omp or turn ymz To confirm the digit selection press n To delete individual digits select in the bottom line and press n To delete an entire entry select in th...

Page 173: ...the address input menu The display shows either the junction list with input characters or without in put characters page 153 Whether or not the input characters are dis played depends on how many ju...

Page 174: ...accept the first list entry press and hold n until the address input menu appears COMAND has automatically accepted the first list entry and entered it in the address input menu To cancel character en...

Page 175: ...u will see the message Calculating route Once the route has been calculated route guidance begins page 167 i Route calculation takes a certain amount of time The time depends on the distance from the...

Page 176: ...ge the character set for the input characters select Depending on the previous setting you will change to letters with special char acters or to numbers with special char acters To select a character...

Page 177: ...ely 5 km h As soon as the vehicle speed drops below about 3 km h the function is available again You can enter a destination using the map if the digital map does not contain the address of the destin...

Page 178: ...urant However you can also enter destinations other than the predefined ones You can use the intermediate stop function to in fluence route guidance to the main destination When you have reached your...

Page 179: ...nation by address page 143 From memory selected Entering a destination from the des tination memory page 154 From last destinations selected Entering the destination from the list of previous destinat...

Page 180: ...The fol lowing categories are available MOTORWAY ACCESS MOTORWAY JUNCTION MOTORWAY SERVICES AIRPORT BORDER CROSSING Not all categories are available in all countries Select Destination From POIs Glob...

Page 181: ...gories and alphabetically sorted special destina tions are available Selecting a category Depending on the number of available cat egories the main category list is displayed either with input charact...

Page 182: ...cters 6 disappear if CO MAND is able to uniquely assign the char acters entered to one category The list of main categories is shown without the input characters Here you can make another se lection I...

Page 183: ...sub category slide qmr or turn ymz To cancel the selection select Back and press n or Press the L back button To confirm the selection press n The special destination list is displayed after you have...

Page 184: ...layed To go back to the special destina tion list select Back and press n or Press the L back button To start route calculation select Start see also page 154 Entering the name of the special destinat...

Page 185: ...an entry select Back in the bottom line and press n or Press the L back button The input characters 4 disappear if CO MAND is able to uniquely assign the char acters entered to one special destinatio...

Page 186: ...ears To close the detailed display select OK i If the crosshair is shown on the map you can enter special destinations in the vicinity of the crosshair If the crosshair is not shown on the map you can...

Page 187: ...Start see also page 154 A prompt appears asking whether the special destination should be used as the destination Select Yes or No If you select Yes route calculation begins If you select No you can...

Page 188: ...ou for the upcoming change of direction Based on the example display below the change of direction is announced with the Prepare to turn left message The display is not split and shows the map over th...

Page 189: ...ing the junction crossing zoom or simply a symbol for the next change of direction The following example illustration shows the crossing zoom in the right half 1 Next road 2 Change of direction turn l...

Page 190: ...e in the digital map This is current ly only available for German motorways and airports The following example displays are for route guidance on the A81 motorway to the Stuttgart motorway intersectio...

Page 191: ...ination 2 Intermediate stop only visible if an intermediate stop has been entered 3 Route highlighted in blue 4 Current position of the vehicle the tri angle points in the vehicle s direction of trave...

Page 192: ...hese cases COMAND guides you for as long as possible with navigation announce ments and displays on roads known to the system The section of the route from the last known point on the map to the off r...

Page 193: ...system As soon as the vehicle is back on a road known to the system route guidance con tinues in the usual way Off road during route guidance Due to road construction work for exam ple there may be di...

Page 194: ...witched off and on with the o button If you switch COMAND off by removing the key from the ignition lock and then switch the igni tion back on after more than 3 minutes the mes sages are automatically...

Page 195: ...e or reduce the size of the map select or To close the route browser select Back Select Route Route info in map view with the menu system displayed page 137 The route information appears Example displ...

Page 196: ...e blocked section of the route Select Route Detour in map view with the menu system displayed page 137 To set the length of the blockage Select Longer or Shorter repeatedly until the desired length is...

Page 197: ...you change the route type setting when route guidance is inactive COMAND uses the new set ting for the next route guidance The RDS TMC status indicator is located in the lower right hand corner of the...

Page 198: ...light the entire sectionof the route regard less of how long the section that affected is Icons 2 are to the left or right of the route in the direction of travel They thereby show which side of the c...

Page 199: ...idance is active or not List when route guidance is not active When route guidance is not active the list shows all the roads areas or regions for which reports are available 1 Country designation onl...

Page 200: ...are available including those that do not affect the route To read the report select a road or an area or region You will find an example of a report on page 179 To close the list slide omp one or mo...

Page 201: ...slide omp i The read aloud function is only available when route guidance is active It can read out re ports that are on the route You can set the lan guage and speed page 198 Select Navi TMC Read al...

Page 202: ...ry list without in put characters press n immediately If you have already stored your own address information you will see the menu for starting route guidance using your own address for the address d...

Page 203: ...ect the desired address book entry Proceed as described in the Searching for an address book entry section page 187 i The name of the town and of the road in the address book entry must be spelled in...

Page 204: ...the address has been en tered Select Save after the address has been entered page 143 You can now select storage options Saving during route guidance Select Destination Save destina tion during route...

Page 205: ...rompt will appear asking whether you wish to overwrite the existing data Select Yes or No If you select Yes COMAND stores the data Select Navi Destination From memory The destination memory list appea...

Page 206: ...of previous destinations i A crosshair appears on the map if you have moved the map manually You can store the crosshair position as a destination in the list of previous destinations If necessary di...

Page 207: ...u can transfer data already en tered as an address book entry The town and road names in the address book entry must be spelled in the same way as in the destination en try so that the information mat...

Page 208: ...on the previous setting you will change to letters with special char acters or to numbers with special char acters To move the cursor in the data field select Y or Z To delete individual characters s...

Page 209: ...hing Searching using the smart speller Switch from the list to the smart speller if necessary To change the smart speller lan guage select Select the desired language To change the smart speller chara...

Page 210: ...ess book entry page 187 or Select an address book entry in the ad dress book basic menu page 187 Press n The detailed view appears Illustration detailed display for home de tails 1 To go back to the p...

Page 211: ...ating step To change the data field in the Creating a new address book entry section page 186 Changing an address book entry Search for the address book entry page 187 Select Options Edit or Display d...

Page 212: ...numbers as signed to the entry in the selected number category You can now enter a number into the data field Proceed as of the step To enter data into a field in the Creating a new ad dress book entr...

Page 213: ...system They do not correspond for example if they are not written in the same way as the destina tion entry Address data complete and matches the digital map data The navigation system begins route c...

Page 214: ...ch for the address book entry with or without a voice entry page 187 Select Options Voice tag Add or Edit Subsequent operation is controlled by voice Linguatronic guides you through the dialogues Dele...

Page 215: ...red entry i There is a detailed description of searching for an address book entry in the Searching for an address book entry section page 187 Press n COMAND stores the data if there are fewer than fo...

Page 216: ...entry with the same surname COMAND imports the data If there is already an address book en try with the same surname a prompt will appear asking whether the existing data should be overwritten Select...

Page 217: ...of arrival Select Vehicle System settings Time Time To select hour or minute s slide omp To set the value turn ymz or slide qmr To store the setting press n i The increment value for setting the minu...

Page 218: ...PS reception which country you have previously set You may either switch between Summer time and Standard time manually in a list or switch automatic summer to standard time changeover and vice versa...

Page 219: ...appears when the help window is switched on Voice training Using voice training you can fine tune Linguatronic to your own voice and thus improve voice recognition The ability of the system to recogn...

Page 220: ...ting existing voice training data Select Vehicle System settings Linguatronic Delete individuali sation A prompt appears asking whether you really do wish to delete Select Yes or No The voice training...

Page 221: ...or off Select Vehicle System settings Services Deactivate Bluetooth You have switched Bluetooth on or off A tick appears when Bluetooth is switched off Connecting Bluetooth devices i To connect a Blu...

Page 222: ...sed no icon i If the device list already contains twelve au thorised devices you must revoke authorisation for one of the authorised devices Then you must switch this device off and then restart the s...

Page 223: ...thorisation for this device Select Yes or No If you select Yes the authorisation for the device will be revoked i If you revoke authorisation for a device which has been authorised in the past and whi...

Page 224: ...n ymz To retract or extend the rear win dow blind press n or Select Vehicle Vehicle Rear window blind To confirm the selection press n Make sure that the rear window blind can move freely Otherwise th...

Page 225: ...and the driv er s seat moves backwards Select Vehicle The main area is active To select the Easy entry exit fea ture menu slide omp or turn ymz P82 86 5649 31 P82 86 5683 31 Setting the easy entry ex...

Page 226: ...e this function by opening a door within one minute If none of the doors are opened after the key is removed from the ig nition lock or if a door is not closed after it has been opened the exterior li...

Page 227: ...st appears The current setting is indicated by a dot To select the duration slide qmr or turn ymz To confirm the selection press n or Select Vehicle Vehicle Interi or lighting delayed switch off A sel...

Page 228: ...r The locator lighting switches off again when you open the driver s door If you do not open the driver s door the surround lighting switches off automatically after 40 seconds Select Vehicle The main...

Page 229: ...or Select Vehicle Vehicle Auto matic locking A tick appears when the automatic locking function is switched on To confirm the selection press n i You can assign this function to the program mable but...

Page 230: ...confirm the selection press n Select Vehicle The main area is active To select the Boot lid opening limit er function slide omp or turn ymz To confirm the selection press n or Select Vehicle Vehicle B...

Page 231: ...ents Departure time with auxiliary heating You can access the menu for the automat ic air conditioning via the air conditioning function line Air conditioning function line with func tions submenus 1...

Page 232: ...e the airflow the automatic air conditioning functions switches itself off Air conditioning function line Airflow select left 3 or right 5 To change the airflow slide qmr or turn ymz To confirm the se...

Page 233: ...zones in the vehicle to the same settings If the Mono function is switched on and you adjust the air condi tioning on the driver s side these changes will also be made in all the air conditioning zone...

Page 234: ...e the temperature differ ence slide qmr or turn ymz To confirm the selection press n Setting the blower settings for the air vents i This setting is effective in automatic mode especially at high outs...

Page 235: ...ditioning central menu select Auxiliary heating departure time The current setting is indicated by a dot To select a departure time slide qmr or turn ymz To confirm the selection press n The yellow in...

Page 236: ...air conditioning To change the hour or minute s slide qmr or turn ymz To switch between hour and minute s slide omp To store the departure time press n P82 86 5694 31 216_RE_2006 12a book Seite 215 Mo...

Page 237: ...f the front seat backrests can be individually adjusted to provide op timum support for your back This is achieved by controlling the pressure in the air chambers in the multi contour seat The adjustm...

Page 238: ...A scale appears Slide qmr or turn ymz until the de sired setting is reached To store the setting press n Adjusting the backrest side cushions This function allows you to adjust the air cushions in th...

Page 239: ...djust the air cushions in the upper back region of the backrest Select the seat page 216 To select Shoulders slide omp or turn ymz To confirm the selection press n A scale appears The multi contour dy...

Page 240: ...turn ymz To confirm the selection press n A list appears You can select different types of massage 0 off 1 slow and gentle 2 slow and vigorous 3 fast and gentle 4 fast and vigorous The current settin...

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Page 242: ...wipers 253 Side windows 254 Driving and parking 256 Automatic transmission 261 Instrument cluster 271 On board computer 273 Driving systems 290 Air vents 332 Automatic air conditioning 336 Auxiliary...

Page 243: ...also use the remote control to open and close the sliding tiltingsunroof and the side windows page 351 Factory settings To unlock centrally press the button The turn signals flash once The locking kno...

Page 244: ...ctive drive authorisation sys tem is activated Restoring the factory settings Press the and buttons si multaneously for about six seconds un til battery check lamp 4 flashes twice Checking the batteri...

Page 245: ...r its effectiveness To lock or unlock the vehicle from the out side using the KEYLESS GO key the key must be no more than a metre away from a door or the boot To permit the engine to be started with t...

Page 246: ...KEYLESS GO you can also lock your vehicle centrally at the same time i Do not leave the key in the boot Otherwise you could lock yourself out Closing and locking with KEYLESS GO 1 KEYLESS GO button Pr...

Page 247: ...oors pop up The turn signals flash once The anti theft alarm system is deactivated To lock the vehicle centrally touch the door handle outside The locking knobs in the doors drop down The turn signals...

Page 248: ...ock yourself out when the vehicle is being pushed or is on a dynamom eter You may switch off the automatic locking function using COMAND page 208 You can lock or unlock the vehicle centrally from the...

Page 249: ...k it centrally from the inside i The vehicle can only be locked centrally if the front passenger door is closed 1 To unlock 2 To lock To lock press button 2 To unlock press button 1 G Risk of accident...

Page 250: ...mediately if you de press the brake pedal while pressing the KEYLESS GO button 1 KEYLESS GO button Position 0 The on board electronics have the status 0 the same as the key having been removed from th...

Page 251: ...button 2 Ignition lock i When you change back from using the key to using the KEYLESS GO function the system requires 2 seconds recognition time before you will be able to use the KEYLESS GO button as...

Page 252: ...dren as recommended page 37 G Risk of injury The seats can be adjusted when the key is removed and the door is open For this rea son children should never be left unsuper vised in the vehicle They co...

Page 253: ...of the ar row Seat fore and aft adjustment Forwards or backwards slide switch 5 to the left or right i The head restraint height is automatically adjusted relative to the seat fore and aft adjust men...

Page 254: ...ding tilting sunroof using the remote control page 351 the driver s seat ventilation auto matically switches to the highest level To switch off press button 1 repeat edly until all the indicator lamps...

Page 255: ...h off the ignition and open the driver s door or remove the key from the ignition lock i The steering wheel only moves upwards if it is not already at its uppermost position The driv er s seat only mo...

Page 256: ...aint lowers and the seat moves forwards Folding the seat backrest back Pull seat release lever 1 in the direc tion of the arrow and fold the backrest back until it engages The seat moves back to its o...

Page 257: ...t locked or Front left seat backrest not locked message appears in the multi func tion display Stop immediately paying atten tion to the traffic conditions and remove any objects which are obstructing...

Page 258: ...until the head restraints are folded up Folding up manually Pull the head restraint up by hand until it engages in place G Risk of injury Make sure that the head restraints are en gaged The back of t...

Page 259: ...el heating heats the leath er areas of the steering wheel 1 To switch on the steering wheel heating 2 To switch off the steering wheel heat ing 3 Indicator lamp To switch on or off make sure the key i...

Page 260: ...hen you press button 1 for the first time The choice of mirror remains active for up to 15 seconds after you have adjusted the exterior mirror To fold in or out press button 3 The two exterior mirrors...

Page 261: ...ir ror on the front passenger side with the memory function page 243 1 Selection button for right hand or left hand exterior mirror Make sure the key is in position 2 in the ignition lock Automatic an...

Page 262: ...r side is selected The exterior mirror on the front pas senger side swings to the stored park ing position The exterior mirror on the front passenger side swings back to its original position as soon...

Page 263: ...s side also adjust the steering wheel page 238 and the mirrors page 239 Press the M memory button Press one of storage position switches 1 2 or 3 within three seconds The settings are stored in this s...

Page 264: ...ry and the key is in position 2 in the igni tion lock Press button 3 repeatedly until the ex terior mirror on the front passenger side is selected Adjust the exterior mirror by pressing button 2 so th...

Page 265: ...ident and you or other ve hicle occupants could be injured Only one person should use each seat belt at any one time Do not allow chil dren to be carried on the lap of another occupant since the child...

Page 266: ...you use seat belts which are damaged have been subjected to a load in an ac cident have been modified The seat belts can then neither operate as intended nor perform their protective func tion as inte...

Page 267: ...tened the seat belt warning lamp comes on for approximately 6 seconds each time the en gine is started The seat belt warning lamp then goes out provided the driver and front passenger have already fas...

Page 268: ...amps licence plate and in strument lighting on B Dipped beam headlamps or main beam headlamps on Right hand parking lamp on Left hand parking lamp on C Side lamp indicator lamp Rear foglamp indicator...

Page 269: ...ut to the first stop The green front foglamp indicator lamp next to the light switch lights up G Risk of accident If the light switch is at position the headlamps could automatically switch off tempor...

Page 270: ...Main beam headlamps 2 Headlamp flasher Main beam headlamps Turn the light switch to B or page 247 Push the combination switch in the di rection of arrow 1 The main beam headlamps come on The A main be...

Page 271: ...the side of the turn signal i If you turn the steering wheel in one direc tion and then immediately turn it in the other the cornering lights on both sides of the vehicle will be switched on temporar...

Page 272: ...than 70 km h 1 Hazard warning lamp button To switch on or off press hazard warning lamps button 1 i When you indicate a turn only the turn sig nal lamps on that side of the vehicle are switched on if...

Page 273: ...ton lights up To switch on press button 4 The interior lighting switches on when you unlock the vehicle open a door remove the key The interior lighting has a delayed switch off feature Manual control...

Page 274: ...sher fluid even if it is raining By doing so you will prevent smears on the windscreen Only switch on intermittent wipe in damp weather conditions or rain If you have set intermittent wipe the rain se...

Page 275: ...r switch a second time to close the side win dow again G Risk of injury Make sure that nobody can become trapped as you close a side window If danger threat ens release the rocker switch or press the...

Page 276: ...r 4 briefly The window stops immediately P54 25 5014 31 G Risk of injury If the window is obstructed during closing the closing procedure is aborted The win dow remains in this position as long as you...

Page 277: ...ats or carpets in the driver s footwell do not obstruct the pedals are securely fastened Objects could otherwise get caught be tween the pedals if you accelerate or brake suddenly You will then not be...

Page 278: ...in side at any time You can also switch off the automatic door lock page 208 Depress the brake pedal and hold it down Push the selector lever down D or up R beyond the pressure point i Wait for the s...

Page 279: ...tomat ic transmission is in position R If the seat belt is not inserted in the buckle the driv er s door must be closed and transmission position P must be deselected i For the parking brake to be rel...

Page 280: ...Press the handle for the electric park ing brake while the vehicle is in motion page 258 i Your vehicle will be braked for as long as you keep the electric parking brake handle pressed The longer you...

Page 281: ...tched off the engine using the KEYLESS GO button and have opened a door the automatic transmission automatically switches to P If you drive the vehicle through a car wash with towing equipment you can...

Page 282: ...63 Engaging neutral N Push the selector lever up or down as far as the first point of resistance Automatic transmission G Risk of accident The movement of the pedals must not be im paired in any way D...

Page 283: ...D to R or from R to D or directly into P The auto matic transmission could otherwise be dam aged Engaging park position P automatically Park position P is engaged automatically if you switch off the...

Page 284: ...sing the key and remove it the automatic transmission shifts automatically to park po sition P If you switch off the engine us ing the KEYLESS GO button and open the driver s door the automatic transm...

Page 285: ...he vehicle has reached its normal operating temperature Steering wheel gearshift buttons 1 Left hand button restricts the shift range or shifts down in manual drive program M 2 Right hand button exten...

Page 286: ...the red area in the rev counter If this occurs the engine could be damaged Restricting the shift range downshifting i If you press left button 2 when the engine speed is too high the automatic transmi...

Page 287: ...of the steering wheel until the digit for the gear disappears from the multi function display The automatic transmission shifts from the current shift range directly to D Steering wheel gearshift pad...

Page 288: ...ock free in snow and slush you can shift between D and R at low speeds by pushing the selector lever up or down beyond the first point of resistance Hill start assist Hill start assist helps you when...

Page 289: ...you desire appears in the speedometer display page 263 G Risk of accident When work is being carried out on the vehi cle always secure your vehicle with the electric parking brake and shift the automa...

Page 290: ...eel gearshift paddles the manual drive program M The engine transmission and suspension tuning is then dynamic as for drive program S When the automatic transmission is in po sition D you can shift up...

Page 291: ...engine speed This prevents the engine from overrevving AMG vehicles In the manual gearshift pro gram the automatic transmission does not shift up on its own even at the maximum permissible speed for...

Page 292: ...top limit Instrument cluster G Risk of accident No messages can be displayed if there is a failure of the instrument cluster and or the multi function display You will not then be able to see informat...

Page 293: ...r left hand corner of the instru ment cluster There is a short delay before a change in the outside temperature is dis played The fuel gauge is in the instrument cluster on the left hand side The yell...

Page 294: ...example you will find functions for making settings for your vehicle You can use a function to call up information or to change settings for your vehicle You can think of the order of the basic menus...

Page 295: ...u up one menu level From the top menu level you will always go to the last active screen from the Trip menu If you press the back button L again you will change to the standard dis play You can confir...

Page 296: ...avigation page 278 Audio page 280 Telephone page 282 Standard display Navigation tips Select radio station Answer call Trip computer after start Operating CD player CD changer audio DVD MP3 Select a p...

Page 297: ...messages Daytime driving lights Gear display Engine oil temperature Vehicle electrical system volt age Distance warning system for Distronic Tyre pressure Intelligent Light System RACETIMER PRE SAFE...

Page 298: ...since start i All values relating to the last engine start are reset if you leave the vehicle parked for longer than four hours key in position 0 in the ignition lock or removed i The values will not...

Page 299: ...Resetting the values i You will find a menu overview on page 275 Press or to select the Trip menu Press or to select the func tion that you wish to reset Press Illustration Reset trip meter function...

Page 300: ...nd distance graphic If a change of direction is announced dis tance graphic 3 appears next to the change of direction icon The distance graphic is reduced from bottom to top as you continue to approac...

Page 301: ...n off map position page 171 Off road The vehicle is on a road that is not on the digital map page 171 or the ve hicle is no longer on a road e g in a car park No route COMAND is unable to calculate a...

Page 302: ...l ume i If you are playing a CD or DVD with text the multi function display shows the name and the number of the track The track is shown for MP3 playback Operating the video DVD i You will find a men...

Page 303: ...i function display Enter the PIN code using the tele phone Linguatronic or COMAND The telephone searches for a network The display remains empty during this time Telephone ready to receive calls The n...

Page 304: ...k Press or to select the name you are searching for The stored names are displayed alpha betically Press s or to start dialling If there are several vCard entries for one name these will be displayed...

Page 305: ...menu you can change your driving system settings Displaying the distance display This function is only available with the Dis tronic 1 or Distronic Plus 1 options Press or to select the Assistance men...

Page 306: ...l up malfunctions which have occurred The display shown depends on whether a malfunction has occurred or not Press or to select the Service menu If malfunctions have occurred the follow ing entry for...

Page 307: ...riving lamps and the light switch is at 0 the following light up automatically while the engine is run ning Side lamps and dipped beam head lamps Licence plate lighting Press or to select the Settings...

Page 308: ...24 GHz radar sen sor system in certain countries and near to radio astronomical installations page 528 Press or to select the Set tings menu Press or to select Radar sensor Press Press again if you w...

Page 309: ...tarting start the RACETIMER with Displaying the elapsed time call up the elapsed time with The elapsed time is displayed for five seconds To stop stop the RACETIMER with To select a different display...

Page 310: ...valuation appears 1 RACETIMER overall evaluation 2 Total driving time 3 Maximum speed 4 Total distance recorder 5 Average speed To select a different display press or Displaying the lap evaluation i T...

Page 311: ...Risk of accident Cruise control cannot take account of road and traffic conditions Always pay attention to traffic conditions even when cruise con trol is activated Cruise control is only an aid desig...

Page 312: ...indi cator lamp 6 is off If it is you can ac tivate cruise control If it is not press the cruise control lever in the direction of arrow 5 The LIM indicator lamp in the cruise control lever is no long...

Page 313: ...ou release the accelerator pedal cruise control adjusts the vehicle s speed to the last speed stored Adjustment in 1 km h increments Press the cruise control lever briefly up or down in the direction...

Page 314: ...pedestrians stationary obstacles in the road e g stationary or parked vehicles oncoming vehicles and cross traffic Distronic may not detect narrow vehicles travelling in front e g motorcycles and veh...

Page 315: ...speed or a lower speed 3 To switch off Distronic 4 To activate Distronic or to call up the last speed stored 5 To switch between Distronic and Speedtronic 6 LIM indicator lamp 7 To set the specified m...

Page 316: ...moving vehicle will not then be ad justed You will be driving at the speed deter mined by the position of the accelerator pedal Setting the specified minimum dis tance for Distronic You can set the s...

Page 317: ...s Adjustment in 10 km h increments Push the cruise control lever beyond the detent up 1 for a higher speed or down 2 for a lower speed Selecting a stored speed Pull the cruise control lever briefly in...

Page 318: ...owing display in the multi function display When activating Distronic you will see the set speed for approximately five seconds Vehicles with Distronic 1 Distronic activated 2 Own vehicle 3 Specified...

Page 319: ...n you apply the electric parking brake ESP page 49 intervenes or you de activate ESP you shift the automatic transmission to N while the vehicle is in motion you are driving under 25 km h If Distronic...

Page 320: ...istronic has still not detected the vehicle cutting in The distance to this vehicle cut ting in will be too short Narrow vehicles Distronic has still not detected the vehicle in front on the edge of t...

Page 321: ...vehi cles travelling in front e g motorcycles and vehicles travelling on a different line Therefore always pay attention to the traffic conditions even when Distronic Plus is acti vated You may other...

Page 322: ...n the engine is not running for up to two minutes after the engine is started if you depress the brakes while the ve hicle is in motion if your vehicle is secured with the elec tric parking brake when...

Page 323: ...stationary you can only activate Distronic Plus if your vehicle is also stationary Pull the cruise control lever briefly in the direction of arrow 4 Distronic Plus is activated i It is useful to show...

Page 324: ...the vehicle in front G Risk of accident Depressing the brake pedal deactivates Dis tronic Plus unless the vehicle is stationary Distronic Plus will then no longer cause your vehicle to brake You are r...

Page 325: ...peed or down 2 for a lower speed Press and hold the cruise control lever until the desired speed is set Release the cruise control lever The new speed is stored Distronic Plus is activated and adjusts...

Page 326: ...r lights up if the dis tance to the vehicle in front is too small Distronic in the on board computer You can select the distance display and switch the Distronic Plus distance warning signal on or off...

Page 327: ...Specified minimum distance to the ve hicle in front 5 Own vehicle Deactivating Distronic Plus There are various ways of deactivating Dis tronic Plus Pull the cruise control lever briefly in the direct...

Page 328: ...in the sys tem the Brake immediately message ap pears in the multi function display Depress the brake pedal immediately so that the vehicle does not roll away Dis tronic Plus is then deactivated and t...

Page 329: ...t is relatively narrow The dis tance to this vehicle will be too short Obstacles and stationary vehicles Distronic Plus does not brake for obstacles or stationary vehicles If the vehicle you are follo...

Page 330: ...limit speed stored with Speedtronic Variable Speedtronic The cruise control lever is used to operate Cruise control Distronic or Distronic Plus Variable Speedtronic The LIM indicator lamp on the cruis...

Page 331: ...e direction of arrow 4 Adjustment in 1 km h increments Press the cruise control lever briefly up or down in the direction of arrow 1 or 2 The most recently stored speed in creases or decreases Adjustm...

Page 332: ...gs menu page 286 Press or to select SPEEDTRONIC Press Press again Press or to adjust perma nent Speedtronic in increments of 10 km h 240 km h to 160 km h Permanent Speedtronic is deactivated with the...

Page 333: ...he electric parking brake after a short time to relieve the load on the service brake If HOLD is activated and a malfunction oc curs in the system the Brake immediate ly message appears in the multi f...

Page 334: ...ions 1 To set the vehicle level 2 Indicator lamp Setting the raised level Start the engine If indicator lamp 2 is not lit Press button 1 Indicator lamp 2 comes on The vehi cle is adjusted to the raise...

Page 335: ...cle emitting a warning tone when you ap proach an obstacle Drive program Suspension tuning C Comfort Comfortable standard setting S Sport or M Manual Sporty for dynamic driving Parktronic system G Ris...

Page 336: ...onic detects the area around your vehicle using six sensors in the front bump er and four sensors in the rear bumper 1 Parktronic sensors Range of the sensors Side view View from above Front sensors R...

Page 337: ...2 Right hand side of the vehicle 3 Operational readiness symbol The warning display for each side of the ve hicle is divided into five yellow and two red segments Parktronic is operational if yel low...

Page 338: ...eactivated when you shift the automatic transmission to P or switch off the engine When the transmission is in position N Park Assist is deactivated when you secure the vehicle using the electric park...

Page 339: ...You could damage the vehicle or the ob jects i The Park Assist sensors are integrated in the front and rear bumpers Make sure that the bumper is free of dirt ice or slush in the area of the sensor oth...

Page 340: ...a around the sensors Collision warning Park Assist can detect objects from a con siderable distance If you reverse towards an obstacle you will hear a warning You must then brake to avoid a collision...

Page 341: ...parking spaces which are inappropri ate e g where parking is forbidden in front of driveways on unsuitable surfaces etc Parking Guidance displays the parking space symbolically in the instrument clust...

Page 342: ...bol 3 Parking space found on the right hand side In order for a parking space to be identified by Parking Guidance the parking space must be limited at the rear parallel to the direction of travel at...

Page 343: ...s displayed in the instrument cluster a white bracket appears at the end of the green lines with an arrow for the target position Driving into a parking space 1 Green lines when the steering wheel ang...

Page 344: ...rect Maintain the steering wheel angle and reverse carefully until the vehicle is in the final position The Parking guidance finished mes sage appears on the multi function dis play and a warning tone...

Page 345: ...elled message ap pears on the multi function display The reversing camera is an electronic and visual parking aid It shows you the area behind the vehicle in the COMAND dis play In addition to the cam...

Page 346: ...ident The reversing camera does not function or its functions are restricted if the boot lid is open it is raining very hard snowing or foggy it is night time or you are driving your ve hicle in a ver...

Page 347: ...with guide lines for the most recently selected parking function Make sure that the function for reverse parking is selected in COMAND 1 Blue guide line for reversing in a straight line 2 Yellow guide...

Page 348: ...parking space Stop in such a way that the front of the parked vehicle is on a level with your rear wheel Engage reverse gear Make sure that the function for parallel parking is selected in COMAND 1 Ve...

Page 349: ...ort distance 1 Curved guide line i If you turn the steering wheel while backing up the followingmessage appears in the display Steering wheel turned too far Park Assist disa bled Drive the vehicle out...

Page 350: ...times without dazzling oncoming traffic 1 Night View Assist camera Night View Assist G Risk of accident Night View Assist is only an aid designed to assist driving and does not relieve you of the res...

Page 351: ...the viewing range and it is not possible to check that Night View Assist is work ing correctly when the vehicle is stationary Image in the multi function display When you switch on Night View Assist t...

Page 352: ...n front of the camera is misted up or dirty on the inside or outside this will impair the Night View Assist im age To demist check the automatic air conditioning setting page 337 and fold down the cam...

Page 353: ...332 Controls Air vents Air vents P83 40 3152 31 216_RE_2006 12a book Seite 332 Montag 2 Oktober 2006 12 06 12...

Page 354: ...bwheel right hand side 7 Swivelling centre air vent right hand side Function 8 Swivelling side air vent right hand side 9 Side window demister vent right hand side a Automatic air conditioning control...

Page 355: ...rds or downwards The corresponding side air vents are opened or closed Rear air vents 1 Slider for rear air vent left hand side 2 Slider for rear air vent right hand side 3 To open or close rear air v...

Page 356: ...ntre air vents It is not possible to set the air temperature separately The temperature in the stowage compart ment may be extreme In heating mode switch off the air vents in the stowage compartment i...

Page 357: ...s reduces the airflow left hand side 4 Demisting 5 Air recirculation mode 6 Automatic air conditioning on off Residual heat on off 7 Auxiliary heating page 341 heater booster system page 345 8 Rear wi...

Page 358: ...reduces the amount of air supplied to the ve hicle interior Ventilate the vehicle for a brief period dur ing warm weather e g using the summer opening feature page 351 This helps you to achieve the de...

Page 359: ...rocker switch goes out i You can also set the airflow using COMAND page 211 i You should only retain this setting until the windscreen is cleared again To switch on press the rocker switch up or down...

Page 360: ...is too low the rear win dow heating may switch off You can switch off the flow of fresh air if unpleasant smells are entering the vehicle from outside No more fresh air will be tak en in and the air i...

Page 361: ...ll heat the stationary vehicle for up to 30 minutes using residual heat i If you switch on residual heat in high temper atures only the ventilation is switched on The heating time depends on the inter...

Page 362: ...to changes in the temperature and the weather conditions For this reason the aux iliary heating could switch over from ventilation mode to heating mode or from heating mode to ventilation mode It is...

Page 363: ...an unfa vourable position in relation to the ve hicle transmitting from an enclosed space i The optimum range can only be achieved if you hold the remote control vertically upwards when you press one...

Page 364: ...ating or ventilation is switched on A fault occurred with the auxiliary heating or the heating is defective There is insufficient fuel in the fuel tank or insuffi cient charge in the bat tery There is...

Page 365: ...s off in the display The departure time is deactivated Setting a departure time Press the p or o button on the remote control repeatedly until you have se lected the departure time you wish to set Pre...

Page 366: ...anually to create a more comfort able temperature e g at outside tempera tures above 9 C To switch on or off make sure the en gine is running Push rocker switch 1 briefly up or down Heater booster sys...

Page 367: ...n boot lid from the outside automatically On vehicles with KEYLESS GO you can also lock your vehi cle centrally at the same time i Do not leave the key in the boot Otherwise you could lock yourself ou...

Page 368: ...ntrally press KEYLESS GO button 2 The boot lid closes automatically The vehicle locks centrally i If a KEYLESS GO key is left in the car the boot lid will not close Opening and closing from inside the...

Page 369: ...id touches an object in its upper range of movement e g luggage which is piled too high the closing procedure is stopped and the boot lid reopens Limiting the boot lid opening angle You can limit the...

Page 370: ...g tilting sunroof 1 To open 2 To close 3 To raise 4 To lower Turn the key to position 1 or 2 in the ig nition lock Opening To open manually press and hold the switch in the direction of arrow 1 until...

Page 371: ...to provide ventilation To raise manually press the switch in the direction of arrow 3 and hold it un til the sliding tilting sunroof is in the desired position To raise automatically briefly press th...

Page 372: ...e the sliding tilting sunroof Make sure the key is in position 1 or 2 in the ignition lock Press and hold the switch in the direc tion of arrow 3 until the sliding tilting sunroof is fully raised at t...

Page 373: ...the sliding tilting sunroof have closed fully i Make sure that you only touch the sensor surface Make sure that all the side windows and the sliding tilting sunroof are closed Convenience closing G Ri...

Page 374: ...in place by the magnet Push the skis into the skibag from the boot 1 Strap Pull strap 1 tight by the loose end un til the skis are held firmly in place in the skibag Loading and stowing Skibag G Risk...

Page 375: ...cover i You should always close the flap in the boot if you do not need the skibag This prevents un authorised access from the vehicle interior to the boot Removing the skibag The skibag can be remov...

Page 376: ...n anti clockwise Spectacles compartment You can store spectacles in the overhead control panel 1 To open the spectacles compartment To open press mark 1 To close fold the spectacles compart ment upwar...

Page 377: ...s in the direction of the arrow To close press lightly forwards on han dle 1 in the direction of the arrow Stowage compartments under the centre armrest 1 Stowage tray telephone compartment 2 Stowage...

Page 378: ...2 forwards Stowage compartment under the rear seat armrest 1 Handle To open pull handle 1 upwards and fold the armrest up Stowage compartment between the rear seats 1 Handle To open pull handle 1 back...

Page 379: ...r only To remove pull the cup holder up by silver handle 2 in the direction of the arrow To fit press down to engage Observe the installation position indicated by Front P91 12 2941 31 G Risk of injur...

Page 380: ...or Minispare emergency spare wheel 1 Storage space 2 Hook 3 Boot floor cover Hook boot floor cover 3 to the top edge of the boot using hooks 2 Hooks At the top of the boot there is a hook on which yo...

Page 381: ...owing Retainer for the Owner s Manual wallet 1 Velcro fastener 2 Owner s Manual wallet You can use Velcro fastener 1 to secure Owner s Manual wallet 2 P68 50 2387 31 216_RE_2006 12a book Seite 360 Mon...

Page 382: ...place Front centre console 1 Cigarette lighter To switch on make sure that the key is in position 2 in the ignition lock Features Sun visors G Risk of accident Keep the mirrors in the sun visors cover...

Page 383: ...If a large number of current consumers are switched on or the battery is not suffi ciently charged the coolbox reduces its cooling output or switches itself off You will be alerted to this by the fla...

Page 384: ...d in place by the magnet Slide in the coolbox Tighten both screws 1 Connect plug 3 P86 61 2059 31 Mobile phone G Risk of accident Observe the legal requirements for the country in which you are curren...

Page 385: ...person you are calling in hands free mode Do not attempt to remove the mobile phone and the bracket together You could otherwise damage the bracket If there is one remove the round cover on the back...

Page 386: ...he number enter a number between 1 and 30 minutes If you have not entered a number or have entered a different number the run on time of ten minutes will still apply Refer to the mobile phone operatin...

Page 387: ...es 3 Bracket Insert bracket 3 into recesses 2 of contact plate 1 Slide bracket 3 forwards until it en gages The infrared reflecting glass prevents the vehicle interior from becoming too hot The reflec...

Page 388: ...ystems i The garage door opener is only available for certain countries Observe the legal require ments in all countries concerned The HomeLink garage door opener is compatible with most gate and gara...

Page 389: ...s may be necessary Continue each attempt for at least 20 seconds before a differ ent position is tried out Press and hold the transmitter button on the garage door s remote control in dicator lamp 1 f...

Page 390: ...maximum of 20 seconds and indicator lamp 1 flashes Press the transmitter button again if necessary Clearing the remote control memory Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock Press and hold tra...

Page 391: ...ntrols Features Example driver s seat To fit press retainers 2 onto press studs 1 To remove pull the floormats off press studs 1 P68 00 4393 31 216_RE_2006 12a book Seite 370 Montag 2 Oktober 2006 12...

Page 392: ...first 1 500 km 372 Refuelling 373 Engine compartment 375 Tyres and wheels 381 Winter driving 388 Driving tips 390 Driving abroad 392 Service 393 Care 394 216_RE_2006 12a book Seite 371 Montag 2 Oktob...

Page 393: ...ar manually in order to brake Try to avoid depressing the accelerator pedal beyond the pressure point kick down Only use ranges 3 2 or 1 for slow driv ing e g in mountainous terrain After 1 500 km you...

Page 394: ...erform ance or engine damage You will find further information about petrol in the Technical data section page 519 i You will generally find information on the petrol grade on the filling pump Otherwi...

Page 395: ...t i As a temporary measure and only if the rec ommended fuel is not available you can also use premium unleaded petrol 95 RON 85 MON This may reduce performance and increase pet rol consumption Avoid...

Page 396: ...in the Owner s Manual and observe the relevant safety notes G Risk of injury The radiator fan is located between the radi ator and the engine block It can start run ning automatically even if there i...

Page 397: ...522 Lubricant additives must not be used since they lead to increased wear and damage to the assemblies The use of such additives may result in limitation of warranty rights You can obtain further inf...

Page 398: ...the multi function display Engine oil level OK or Top up 1 l engine oil at filling sta tion Top up the oil as required page 378 Other messages in the multi function display If the engine is at normal...

Page 399: ...vel in the automatic transmission In the event of oil loss or problems with gear shifts have the automatic transmission checked at a qualified specialist workshop e g at a Mercedes Benz Service Centre...

Page 400: ...approximately 1 5 cm higher when warm Top up the coolant if necessary Replace cap 1 and tighten it until it engages You will find further information about coolant in the Technical data section page...

Page 401: ...to the outside temperature page 524 Opening the washer fluid reservoir Pull cap 1 upwards by the tab Closing the washer fluid reservoir Press cap 1 onto the filler neck until it engages Only use washe...

Page 402: ...will invalidate the vehi cle s general operating permit Further notes Only fit tyres and wheels of the same type and make Only fit tyres that are designed for the wheels to which they are fitted At le...

Page 403: ...sures for different operating conditions on the in side of your vehicle s fuel filler flap i Tyre pressure values given for low loads are minimum values which offer you good ride com fort characterist...

Page 404: ...high speed or driving with a high rate of accelera tion you are driving a heavy load Restarting the tyre pressure loss warning system Restart the tyre pressure loss warning sys tem if you have changed...

Page 405: ...llowing message appears in the multi function display Tyre pressure now OK Press or to select No Press The tyre pressure monitor only functions if the correct wheel electronics units are fit ted to al...

Page 406: ...yre pressure has been modi fied After a wheel or tyre change i You will find a menu overview on page 275 Make sure the key is in position 2 in the ignition lock Press or to select the Service menu Pre...

Page 407: ...function display Rectify tyre pres sure s Check the pressures of all four tyres and correct them if necessary i If the wheels on the vehicle were inter changed the pressures may be shown in the wrong...

Page 408: ...ts Always have the tyres replaced at a qualified specialist workshop e g a Mercedes Benz Service Centre Interchanging the wheels G Risk of accident Only interchange the front and rear wheels if they a...

Page 409: ...ified specialist workshop e g at a Mercedes Benz Service Centre In such circumstances you should also re strict the maximum speed of the vehicle to the maximum permitted speed for the win ter tyres us...

Page 410: ...t raised ve hicle ride height if snow chains are fitted page 313 You should not exceed the maximum per missible speed of 50 km h As soon as you are back on snow free roads remove the snow chains as so...

Page 411: ...th a delay You have to depress the brake pedal more firmly You must therefore maintain a greater dis tance from the vehicle in front Driving tips Coasting with the engine switched off G Risk of accide...

Page 412: ...erally applicable mileage can there fore be specified Wear is accordingly high if an aggressive driving style is employed While the vehicle can be fully controlled at a certain speed on dry roads you...

Page 413: ...untry where the vehicle is registered your headlamps must be switched to symmetrical dipped beam Oncoming traffic will be dazzled less i Have the headlamps switched to symmetri cal dipped beam at a qu...

Page 414: ...ehicle serv iced at the correct time Press the L button If you have missed the service due date the following messages will appear in the multi function display Service A due Service A overdue by days...

Page 415: ...ark the vehicle immediately for an extended period after cleaning particularly after cleaning the wheels with wheel cleaner Wheel cleaners may lead to increased corrosion on brake discs and brake pads...

Page 416: ...emove it when the wiper arms are vertical Vehicles with KEYLESS GO Switch off the engine Remove your foot from the brake ped al Set the windscreen wipers to position u on the combination switch page 2...

Page 417: ...Wipe plastic parts with a damp lint free cloth e g a microfibre cloth As a clean ing agent use a small amount of foaming grease solvent e g washing up liquid di luted in water The surface may have a...

Page 418: ...use a high pressure cleaner or steam cleaner to clean the sensors observe the information issued by the equipment manu facturer relating to how much distance should be maintained between the vehicle a...

Page 419: ...to clean the lens of the Night View Assist camera If the camera lens is dirty visit a qualified specialist workshop e g a Mercedes Benz Service Centre 1 Camera cover grip recesses Fold the camera cove...

Page 420: ...oubleshooting 440 Locking unlocking in an emergency 470 Changing the batteries 474 Changing the bulbs 476 Replacing the wiper blades 481 Flat tyre 483 Batteries 493 Jump starting 497 Towing 499 Fuses...

Page 421: ...uirements in all coun tries concerned i Check the expiry dates of the first aid kit contents annually and replace them if neces sary Make sure that the stowage compartment is closed while the vehicle...

Page 422: ...possible to hook the boot floor onto the boot frame in vehicles with a TIREFIT kit or a coolbox Do not close the boot lid if the retainer is hooked into the boot frame Vehicles with TIREFIT kit 1 Ele...

Page 423: ...s with spare wheel 1 Spare wheel 2 Fastening 3 Vehicle tool kit jack folding wheel chock Removing the spare wheel Turn fastening 2 anti clockwise Remove spare wheel 1 Setting up the folding wheel choc...

Page 424: ...vice Where will I find Fold both plates 1 upwards Fold lower plate 2 out Insert the lugs of the lower plate com pletely into the openings of base plate 3 216_RE_2006 12a book Seite 403 Montag 2 Oktobe...

Page 425: ...icator lamps and the multi function display Please make sure that they are working properly before commencing a journey The following tables show all the display messages The messages are divided into...

Page 426: ...vated if the Distronic cover in the radiator grille is dirty its function is impaired as a result of heavy precipitation or fog its radar sensor system is tempo rarily not operational e g due to elect...

Page 427: ...m h Drive faster than 30 km h and store the speed ESP is deactivated Activate ESP Transmission position P R or N has been selected Move the transmission selector lever to D The vehicle is secured with...

Page 428: ...nic Plus cover in the ra diator grille page 396 Restart the vehicle Distronic Plus will be operational again with out you needing to restart the engine if the dirt e g slush loosens while you are driv...

Page 429: ...ransmission selector lever to D The vehicle is secured with the electric parking brake Release the electric parking brake The driver s door and or the bonnet is open Close the driver s door and or the...

Page 430: ...ct posi tion The sensor for the child seat recogni tion is faulty Have the sensor for the child seat recog nition checked at a qualified specialist workshop Next service X in days in km Service X must...

Page 431: ...l the battery voltage has returned to normal Park Assist will be operational again without you needing to start the engine if the dirt loosens while the vehicle is in mo tion the system detects that t...

Page 432: ...th Parking Guidance the vehicle is parked The display message disappears automatical ly PRE SAFE inoperative See Owner s Manual Important functions of PRE SAFE have failed All other occupant safety sy...

Page 433: ...re monitor is some times not operational because the wheel electronics unit has over heated the on board voltage is too low no sensor signals can be received due to radio interference The tyre pressur...

Page 434: ...than 30 km h and store the speed ESP is deactivated Activate ESP Transmission position P R or N has been selected Move the transmission selector lever to D The vehicle is secured with the electric par...

Page 435: ...olution malfunction Stop vehicle You have pulled away even though the vehicle level was still too low The vehicle level is being raised The display message disappears after a few seconds Wait for the...

Page 436: ...ceeded i The message only appears for particular country specific vehicle variants The maximum permissible speed has been exceeded Drive more slowly ABS and ESP inoperative See Owner s Manual G Risk o...

Page 437: ...ed Drive a short distance with gentle steering movements at a speed of above 20 km h The message goes out when ABS and ESP are available again ABS ESP and therefore also PRE SAFE have been deactivated...

Page 438: ...efore also PRE SAFE have been deactivated due to a mal function The v and warning lamps also light up in the instrument cluster Brake boost is impaired and its function is ensured by a replacement ele...

Page 439: ...ave been deacti vated due to an undervoltage The bat tery is possibly not being charged The brake system is still available as usual BAS Plus and the PRE SAFE Brake may also have failed Drive on caref...

Page 440: ...tem has cooled down The bonnet is open Close the bonnet Transmission position R has been selected and the boot lid is open Close the boot lid inoperative HOLD cannot be activated due to a malfunction...

Page 441: ...has torn Switch off the engine Do not drive any further The engine could other wise overheat Consult a qualified specialist workshop If the V belt is sound Do not switch off the engine Visit a qualif...

Page 442: ...as activated Firmly depress the brake pedal immediate ly traffic conditions permitting until the warning message in the multi function dis play goes out Secure the vehicle against rolling away when le...

Page 443: ...qualified specialist workshop imme diately Brake wear The brake pads linings have reached their wear limit Have the brake pads linings replaced at a qualified specialist workshop Release parking brake...

Page 444: ...ic parking brake is faulty the braking effect is limited While the vehicle is in motion Release the electric parking brake handle With the vehicle stationary Switch off the ignition and press the elec...

Page 445: ...he electric parking brake handle or Pull away carefully page 258 Visit a qualified specialist workshop or Release the electric parking brake manual ly page 472 Visit a qualified specialist workshop To...

Page 446: ...nction display goes out Parking brake See Owner s Manual The red indicator lamp for the electric parking brake is flashing and the yellow warning lamp for the electric parking brake is lit The electri...

Page 447: ...dervoltage Rectify the cause of the overvoltage or undervoltage e g charge the battery or restart the engine Switch the ignition off and on again and ap ply or release the electric parking brake If yo...

Page 448: ...posi tion P Secure the vehicle against rolling away us ing the folding wheel chock page 402 from the tool kit Visit a qualified specialist workshop Parking brake to release the parking brake The red...

Page 449: ...op Rear centre malfunction Visit workshop The rear centre restraint system is mal functioning Visit a qualified specialist workshop Rear right hand side malfunction Visit workshop The rear right hand...

Page 450: ...ion lock page 229 Start the vehicle with the KEYLESS GO key in the ignition lock Key still in vehicle The KEYLESS GO key was detected in the vehicle when you attempted to lock it Remove the key from t...

Page 451: ...so Operate the vehicle using the KEYLESS GO key in the ignition lock underneath the KEYLESS GO button page 229 The KEYLESS GO key cannot be de tected at present Alter the position of the key in the ve...

Page 452: ...in accordance with the traffic conditions and check the poly V belt If it has torn Do not drive on Consult a qualified specialist work shop If it is undamaged Wait until the message disappears be for...

Page 453: ...faulty Change the bulb as soon as possible page 480 Left hand dipped beam The left hand side dipped beam head lamp is faulty Visit a qualified specialist workshop Right hand dipped beam The right hand...

Page 454: ...nd side turn signal is faulty Visit a qualified specialist workshop Front right hand turn signal The front right hand side turn signal is faulty Visit a qualified specialist workshop Left hand main be...

Page 455: ...side rear foglamp is faulty Visit a qualified specialist workshop Right hand rear foglamp The right hand side rear foglamp is faulty Visit a qualified specialist workshop Front left hand parking lamp...

Page 456: ...ght System is malfunc tioning The lights without the Intelli gent Light System remain available Visit a qualified specialist workshop Night View Assist inoperative Night View Assist is faulty Visit a...

Page 457: ...was not at or B Also the transmission is in position R Turn the light switch to or B Move the transmission selector lever to P N or D Night View Assist only when it is dark You attempted to switch on...

Page 458: ...ion ing Have the system checked at a qualified specialist workshop Check engine oil level when next refuelling CL 500 only The engine oil level has dropped to a critical level or the sensor is malfunc...

Page 459: ...for one or more tyres has failed No pressure value is dis played in the instrument cluster for the tyre concerned Have the faulty wheel sensor replaced at a qualified specialist workshop Caution tyre...

Page 460: ...ocked The front right hand seat is not en gaged The seat belt is not working Engage the front seat backrest Front left hand seat backrest not locked The front left hand seat is not engaged The seat be...

Page 461: ...jury if this work is carried out incorrectly Indicator and warning lamps in switches and buttons Problem Possible cause Suggested solutions The seat ventilation has switched itself off prematurely The...

Page 462: ...ing system cannot be switched on using COMAND The cooling system is losing refrigerant Have the automatic air conditioning checked at a qualified specialist work shop The 9 warning lamp to the right o...

Page 463: ...ed itself off Have the Parktronic system checked at a qualified specialist workshop Only the red segments in the Parktronic warning displays light up The Parktronic sensors are dirty or there is inter...

Page 464: ...lfunction Observe the additional messages in the multi function display page 405 Drive on carefully Visit a qualified specialist workshop as soon as possible v The yellow ESP warning lamp flashes whil...

Page 465: ...could therefore lock if you brake hard for example Drive on carefully Visit a qualified specialist workshop im mediately v The yellow ESP warning lamp and the yellow ABS warning lamp are lit while the...

Page 466: ...ms such as Parktronic Distronic Distronic Plus the navigation system Park Assist and the automatic transmis sion The brake system continues to function normally but without electronic support The whee...

Page 467: ...eat a speed Be prepared to brake immediately G Risk of accident Distronic or Distronic Plus has detected a stationary obstacle in your line of travel The system will not brake the vehicle Be prepared...

Page 468: ...ident Drive on carefully to a qualified specialist workshop 3 The red brake system warning lamp lights up while the engine is run ning You also hear a warning signal G Risk of accident The brake fluid...

Page 469: ...ion in the fuel injection system in the exhaust system or in the ignition system The emission limit values may be exceeded and the engine may be running in emergen cy mode Have the vehicle checked as...

Page 470: ...e front passenger to fasten your seat belts Fasten your seat belt page 244 A warning tone sounds for a maximum of 6 seconds after you start the en gine 1 G Risk of injury The driver has not fastened h...

Page 471: ...y There are objects on the front passenger seat and the vehicle s speed is over 25 km h or has briefly exceeded 25 km h Remove the objects from the front pas senger seat and stow them in a secure plac...

Page 472: ...ncy key element without first deactivat ing the anti theft alarm system Key Press the or button or Insert the key into the ignition lock The anti theft alarm system is deacti vated KEYLESS GO Unlock o...

Page 473: ...e the electric parking brake page 258 You have opened the driver s door and for gotten to switch off the lights Turn the light switch to M or G Risk of injury You or your front passenger are not wear...

Page 474: ...ition lock and remove it Do not restart the engine under any cir cumstances The leaking fuel creates a risk of fire and explosion Consult a qualified specialist workshop You are unable to determine th...

Page 475: ...n the key to position 0 in the ignition lock and remove it Do not restart the engine under any cir cumstances The leaking fuel creates a risk of fire and explosion Consult a qualified specialist works...

Page 476: ...here may be a malfunction in the fuel supply Turn the key to position 0 in the ignition lock before the next starting attempt Restart the engine page 256 When doing so remember that excessively long a...

Page 477: ...starter motor has overheated Allow the starter motor to cool down for approximately two minutes Restart the engine If the engine still does not start Consult a qualified specialist workshop The engine...

Page 478: ...the fuse chart using the fuse extractor The engine switches off To restart the engine Reinsert the fuses A coolant temperature of over 120 C is displayed The coolant level is too low The coolant is to...

Page 479: ...mission is in emergency mode You can only select 2nd and reverse gears Stop the vehicle Move the transmission selector lever to P Turn the key to position 0 in the ignition lock Wait at least 10 secon...

Page 480: ...the vehicle and its surroundings is very high Drive with the headlamps switched on The headlamps are demisted after a short while The turn signals in the exterior mirrors are misted up on the inside...

Page 481: ...tion Switch on the windscreen wipers The windscreen wipers do not work The windscreen wiper drive is malfunc tioning Select another wiper speed on the com bination switch Have the windscreen wipers ch...

Page 482: ...side window is no longer correctly set Press the button again immediately and keep it depressed for approximately one second after closing A side window is obstructed during clos ing G Risk of injury...

Page 483: ...iately until the window has reached the desired position The side window is closed without the anti entrapment function The anti entrapment function is switched back on after a few seconds Make sure t...

Page 484: ...river s door handle at close range and try to open the vehicle again If this does not work Unlock or lock the vehicle using the emergency key element page 470 Check the key batteries page 223 and chan...

Page 485: ...ately to the vehi cle insurers If necessary have the manual locks changed too You have lost the emergency key element Report the loss immediately to the vehi cle insurers If necessary have the manual...

Page 486: ...d voltage is too low Switch off consumers that are not re quired e g seat heating or interior light ing and try to turn the key again If this does not work Check the starter battery and charge it if n...

Page 487: ...k the vehicle using the re mote control function on the KEYLESS GO key To do this point the tip of the key at the driver s door handle at close range as you would when using the sum mer opening or con...

Page 488: ...GO key is in the vehicle You did not depress the brake when start ing the engine Depress the brake pedal and press the KEYLESS GO button You have lost the KEYLESS GO key Have the KEYLESS GO key cance...

Page 489: ...qualified specialist workshop The auxiliary heating cannot be switched on or off using the remote control FAIL and the symbol are shown on the remote control display There is interference in the sign...

Page 490: ...ions The picture quality of Night View Assist has worsened The windscreen wiper has left smears on the windscreen Replace the wiper blades There are smears on the windscreen after the car wash Clean t...

Page 491: ...icle using KEYLESS GO Unlocking the driver s door Releasing and removing the emergency key element 1 Release catch 2 Emergency key element Pull the release catch in the direction of the arrow and at t...

Page 492: ...unlocked using the key or KEYLESS GO use the emergency key element If you unlock the boot with the emergency key element the anti theft alarm system will be triggered page 54 as soon as the driver s...

Page 493: ...wn er s Manual message appears in the multi function display After the electric parking brake has been released it is possible to apply it from the driver s seat again Press the electric parking brake...

Page 494: ...e key to position 1 or 2 in the ignition lock Take the crank from the Owner s Man ual wallet page 360 Insert crank 2 into the drive under cover 1 Turn it clockwise or anti clockwise The sliding sunroo...

Page 495: ...dsome othercountries retailers are legally obliged to take back old batteries You need two Varta or Panasonic CR 2025 3 V cell batteries 1 Emergency key element 2 Battery tray Remove emergency key ele...

Page 496: ...unction of all buttons on the key on the vehicle You will need a 6 V 2CR11108 type pin bat tery 1 Battery 2 Battery cover Force apart the side arms of battery cover 2 and slide off battery cover 2 Rem...

Page 497: ...e you Bulbs are pressurised and could explode when you change them particularly if they are very hot You should therefore wear eye protection and gloves when you are chang ing them G Risk of injury Xe...

Page 498: ...55 W 5 Cornering light H7 55 W 6 Front foglamps H11 55 W 7 Turn signals PY 24 W 1 Vehicles with bi xenon headlamps are equipped with D1S 35 W bulbs Always have these bulbs changed at a qualified spec...

Page 499: ...The third brake lamp The brake lamps the tail lamps The rear foglamp The rear turn signals The licence plate lighting i Have the headlamp adjustment checked regularly at a qualified specialist worksh...

Page 500: ...ts upwards on the left hand head lamp downwards on the right hand headlamp Pull the fit up aid downwards on the left hand headlamp upwards on the right hand headlamp until it engages Replace the cover...

Page 501: ...r 2 Cable duct Turn bulb holder 1 anti clockwise un til it disengages Remove bulb holder 1 Remove the bulb from the socket Insert the new bulb into the socket and press it down fully Fit bulb holder 1...

Page 502: ...ch off the engine Remove your foot from the brake ped al Set the windscreen wipers to position u on the combination switch page 253 Press the KEYLESS GO button repeat edly until the windscreen wipers...

Page 503: ...the wiper blade onto the wiper arm in the opposite direction to the ar row Turn the wiper blade parallel to the wip er arm Fold the wiper arm onto the wind screen or rear window again Fitting 216_RE_2...

Page 504: ...ard warning lamps at a suitable distance behind the vehi cle Observe legal requirements Flat tyre Preparing the vehicle G Risk of injury The jack is designed only to raise the vehicle for a short whil...

Page 505: ...nce if there are cuts or punctures in the tyre greater than 4 mm if the wheel rim is damaged if you have driven at very low tyre pres sures or on a flat tyre Do not drive any further Consult a qualifi...

Page 506: ...2 Recess 3 On off switch 4 Connector with cable 5 Electric air pump hose 6 Flange 7 Flap Version 2 1 TIREFIT filler bottle 2 Recess 3 On off switch 4 Connector with cable 5 Electric air pump hose 6 Fl...

Page 507: ...umped up i At first the sealant is pumped into the tyres The pressure may rise briefly to approximately 5 bar in the process Do not switch off the com pressor during this phase Run the compressor for...

Page 508: ...1 8 bar still cannot be at tained after a further five minutes the tyre is too badly damaged Do not drive any further Consult a qualified specialist workshop which has the neces sary specialist knowl...

Page 509: ...ent The wheel dimensions and tyre size of the spare wheel or Minispare emergency spare wheel may differ from those of standard wheels The Minispare emergency spare wheel must only be used as a tempora...

Page 510: ...sition jack 2 at jacking point 1 Make sure that the base of the jack is located directly under jacking point 1 Do not start the engine at any time while the wheel is being changed Do not lie under the...

Page 511: ...ive the vehicle any further Consult a qualified specialist workshop which has the necessary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the work required Mercedes Benz recommends that you use a Merced...

Page 512: ...ot with 17 tyres Clean the wheel and wheel hub contact surfaces Push the Minispare emergency spare wheel or spare wheel onto the cen tring pin and press it on fully Screw in the wheel bolts and tighte...

Page 513: ...ended run flat system G Risk of accident The handling characteristics of your vehicle deteriorate in run flat mode for example when cornering when braking when accelerating rapidly You must therefore...

Page 514: ...eave your vehicle parked up for a long period of time consult a Mercedes Benz Service Centre Batteries G Risk of injury Comply with safety precautions and take protective measures when handling batter...

Page 515: ...g the emergency key element However it is still pos sible to start the vehicle because it has a sepa rate starter battery G Risk of injury Mercedes Benzrecommendsthat for safety reasons you only use b...

Page 516: ...battery Pull off the breather hose i For your convenience have the battery re moved at a qualified specialist workshop e g a Mercedes Benz Service Centre Fold the bar on the starter battery up wards a...

Page 517: ...ver swap the terminal clamps You may otherwise damage the vehicle electron ics Reconnecting the starter battery Make sure that the consumer battery is fitted and connected correctly in the boot Turn t...

Page 518: ...he engine compartment Never start the vehicle using a rapid battery charger Make sure that the two vehicles do not touch Secure the vehicle using the electric parking brake and move the transmis sion...

Page 519: ...einsert the key into the ignition lock and start your vehicle within 30 seconds of switching on the igni tion When the engine is running switch on some electrical consumers e g the blower First discon...

Page 520: ...hift the transmission to N using the selector lever You will have to use the ignition lock under neath the KEYLESS GO button on vehicles with KEYLESS GO page 229 Tow starting the vehicle is not permit...

Page 521: ...Insert the wheel wrench handle into the towing eye and tighten Stow the wheel wrench in the vehicle tool kit Do not tow the vehicle further than 50 km Do not exceed a maximum towing speed of 50 km h O...

Page 522: ...Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock Move the transmission selector lever to N Only lash the vehicle down by the wheels or rims not by vehicle parts such as axle or steering components Ther...

Page 523: ...when viewed in the direction of travel page 503 Fuse box in the engine compartment on the right hand side when viewed in the direction of travel page 503 Fuse box in the rear compartment page 503 Fus...

Page 524: ...taining clips 2 Cover To open press retaining clips 1 Remove cover 2 To close fit cover 2 Press cover 2 down by hand The cover must sit correctly otherwise the ingress of moisture or dirt could impair...

Page 525: ...side To open open the driver s door Pull cover 1 by hand in the direction of the arrow Fold the cover to the side To close close cover 1 and engage it Fuse box on the front passenger side 1 Cover on...

Page 526: ...tion plates 509 Engine 510 Performance 511 Tyres and wheels 512 Vehicle dimensions 517 Vehicle weights 518 Service products and capacities 519 Frequencies for garage door openers 525 24 GHz radar sens...

Page 527: ...genuine Mercedes Benz parts meet this require ment Observe the suitability of replacement parts for your vehicle In many countries certain parts which result in a modification to the vehicle could inv...

Page 528: ...y radios if such equipment is in stalled professionally and a reflection free exterior aerial is used The transmission output of the two way ra dio must not exceed the maximum trans mission outputs li...

Page 529: ...4 EC the Automo tive EMC Directive G Risk of injury Excessive electromagnetic radiation can constitute a health hazard to yourself and others Use of an exterior aerial gives con sideration to scientif...

Page 530: ...code number In addition to the details on the vehicle identification plate the vehicle identifica tion number can be found behind the cen tre armrest in the rear compartment 1 Vehicle identification n...

Page 531: ...800 rpm 4 750 5 100 rpm Rated torque 530 Nm 830 Nm 630 Nm 1 000 Nm At engine speed 2 800 4 800 rpm 1 900 3 500 rpm 5 200 rpm 2 000 4 000 rpm Number of cylinders 8 12 8 12 Displacement 5 461 cm3 5 513...

Page 532: ...ds CL 500 CL 600 CL 63 AMG CL 65 AMG Maximum speed 250 km h 250 km h 250 km h 250 km h Acceleration from 0 to 100 km h CL 500 CL 600 CL 63 AMG CL 65 AMG Time in seconds 5 4 4 6 4 7 4 4 216_RE_2006 12a...

Page 533: ...s Benz Service Centre If you fit tyres other than those tested and recommended by Mercedes Benz characteris tics such as handling noise emissions fuel con sumption or wear etc may be adversely affecte...

Page 534: ...R 18 99 V M S 255 40 R 19 100 V XL M S 255 40 R 19 100 V XL M S 235 55 R17 99 V M S Light alloy wheels 8J x 17 H2 ET 43 8 J x 18 H2 ET 43 8 J x 19 H2 ET 43 8 J x 19 H2 ET 43 Both axles Tyres 255 45 R1...

Page 535: ...J x 18 H2 ET 43 8 J x 19 H2 ET 43 8 J x 19 H2 ET 43 8 J x 20 H2 ET 43 Rear axle Tyres 275 45 R18 103 Y1 275 40 R19 101 Y1 275 40 ZR 19 XL1 275 35 ZR 20 XL1 275 45 R18 103 Y1 2 MOExtended Light alloy...

Page 536: ...L 600 Front axle Tyres 255 40 R19 96 Y 255 40 ZR 19 XL 255 35 ZR 20 XL Light alloy wheels 8 J x 19 H2 ET43 8 J x 20 H2 ET43 Rear axle Tyres 275 40 R19 101 Y1 275 40 ZR 19 XL1 275 35 ZR 20 XL1 Light al...

Page 537: ...wheels fitted The maximum tyre pressure given in the ta ble on the inside of the fuel filler flap must be set for the spare wheel 1 Use of snow chains not possible Spare wheel CL 500 CL 600 CL 63 AMG...

Page 538: ...h ECE 5 065 mm 5 065 mm 5 084 mm 5 084 mm Vehicle width 1 871 mm 1 871 mm 1 871 mm 1 871 mm Vehicle height 1 418 mm 1 419 mm 1 426 mm 19 tyres 1 428 mm 20 tyres 1 426 mm 19 tyres 1428 mm 20 tyres Whee...

Page 539: ...L 600 CL 63 AMG CL 65 AMG Unladen weight in accordance with EC Directive 1 995 kg 2 185 kg 2 085 kg 2 240 kg Maximum permissible gross vehicle weight 2 510 kg 2 620 kg 2 510 kg 2 653 kg Maximum permis...

Page 540: ...found in the Operation section page 373 Service products and capacities Notes on service products and capacities G Risk of accident When handling storing and disposing of service products please obser...

Page 541: ...ntly updating its vehicles to the state of the art Consump tion values are subject to change and may therefore differ from those listed here which were correct at the time of going to print The curren...

Page 542: ...consumption may be increased de pending on items of optional equipment and op erating conditions CL 500 CL 600 CL 63 AMG CL 65 AMG Urban 18 1 l 100 km 21 7 l 100 km 23 2 l 100 km Extra urban 8 5 l 10...

Page 543: ...icate the various total engine capacities You will find fur ther information in your Service Booklet Engine oil Engine with oil filter CL 500 CL 600 CL 63 AMG CL 65 AMG Replacement amount 8 5 l 9 0 l...

Page 544: ...litres 12 3 litres 10 7 litres 13 9 litres Low temperature cir cuit for charge air cooler 2 6 litres 2 6 litres Antifreeze corrosion inhibitor concentration for antifreeze protection Down to 37 C app...

Page 545: ...t The warranty will only remain valid if you top up the coolant with an antifreeze and corrosion in hibitor that has been approved by Mercedes Benz Your Service Booklet provides information about anti...

Page 546: ...Croatia SDR 224 06 27 40 433 868 Cyprus Article 6 of directive 1999 5 EC R TTE 5th May 05 27 40 433 868 Czech Republic General Licence GL 30 R 2000 Reg No 844 13th May 05 27 40 433 Denmark Article 6 o...

Page 547: ...0 433 868 Jordan TRC LPD 2005 23 27 30 40 433 868 Kuwait 5th October 2005 27 30 40 418 433 868 Latvia 2920 O M 2006 26th Apr 06 27 40 433 868 Lebanon Article 6 of directive 1999 5 EC R TTE 27 4 1B 160...

Page 548: ...05 4th May 05 27 40 433 868 Slovenia Article 6 of directive 1999 5 EC 500 1 2005 437R TTE 9th May 05 27 40 433 868 South Africa 11th Oct 2005 27 40 433 Spain 000438 2005 000439 2005 000440 2005 000441...

Page 549: ...Mercedes Benz Service Centre The 24 GHz radar sensor system is used by the following systems Distronic Plus BAS Plus Park Assist Distance warning PRE SAFE Brake Parking Guidance 24 GHz radar sensor sy...

Page 550: ...Hungary Yes Penc 47 47 22 N 19 16 53 E 2 km Iceland Yes Ireland Republic of Yes Italy Yes Medicina 44 31 14 N 11 38 49 E 20 km Noto 36 52 34 N 04 59 21 E 8 km Sardinia 39 29 50 N 09 14 40 E 15 km Jor...

Page 551: ...4 48 N 18 33 30 E 1 km Portugal Yes Romania Yes Russia Dmitrov 56 26 00 N 37 27 00 E 35 km Kalyazin 57 13 22 N 37 54 01 E 35 km Pushchino 54 49 00 N 37 40 00 E 35 km Zelenchukskaya 43 49 53 N 41 35 32...

Page 552: ...y Yes Ukraine Yes United Arab Emirates Yes United Kingdom Yes Cambridge 52 09 59 N 00 02 20 E 9 km Darnhall 53 09 22 N 02 32 03 W 5 km Jodrell Bank 53 14 10 N 02 18 26 W 9 km Knockin 52 47 24 N 02 59...

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