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Control systems

Instrument cluster control system

Menus

Trip

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Navi

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page 261)

Audio

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page 263)

Telephone*

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page 265)

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Standard display

Showing route guidance in-
structions, current direction 
traveled

Selecting radio station

Dialing a number from the 
phone book

Fuel consumption statistics 
since start

Selecting satellite radio chan-
nel (USA only)

Redialing

Fuel consumption statistics 
since the last reset

Operating DVD changer/ audio 
CD/ audio DVD/MP3

Answering a call

Resetting fuel consumption 
statistics

Ending a call or rejecting an in-
coming call

Distance to empty

Digital speedometer

Summary of Contents for 2007 CL 550

Page 1: ...Sommer Corporate Media AG Bild in der Gr e 215x70 mm einf gen Operator s Manual CL Class Order No 6515 2216 13 Part No 216 584 26 81 USA Edition A 2007 CL Class 2 1 6 5 8 4 2 6 8 1...

Page 2: ...CL 550 CL 600...

Page 3: ...re and also the safety of you and your passen gers we ask you to make a small invest ment of time Please read this manual carefully then return it to your vehicle where it will be handy for your refer...

Page 4: ...data recording 23 Information regarding electronic recording devices 23 At a glance 25 Exterior view 26 Cockpit 28 Instrument cluster 30 Storage compartments 32 Control systems 34 Center console 36 O...

Page 5: ...COMAND audio CD audio DVD MP3 107 Safety precautions 107 Notes about MP3 mode 107 Notes about audio DVD operation 109 Notes about CDs DVDs 110 Notes about handling CDs DVDs 111 Inserting CDs and DVDs...

Page 6: ...inations 184 Entering a destination from the map 184 Entering a stopover 185 COMAND navigation system Point of interest entry 188 Entering a POI in the surrounding area 188 Entering a POI in the surro...

Page 7: ...an entry 221 Calling a number saved in an entry 222 Starting route guidance to an entry 223 Voice entries 224 Saving a phone book entry from mobile phone in the COMAND address book 225 Importing data...

Page 8: ...tant notes 285 Navigation operation 286 Navigation commands 286 Dialog for entering a complete address 287 Commands for entering parts of an address 292 Voice Control address book 295 COMAND address b...

Page 9: ...ew mirror 353 Exterior rear view mirrors 353 Power folding exterior rear view mirrors 354 Auto dimming rear view mirrors 355 Activating exterior rear view mirror parking position 356 Memory function 3...

Page 10: ...amic Rear View Monitor 439 Night View Assist 446 Air vents 450 Opening and closing air vents 452 Ventilated storage compartment 452 Automatic climate control 453 Deactivating climate control system 45...

Page 11: ...e Body Control ABC fluid level 517 Coolant level 518 Windshield washer system and headlamp cleaning system 519 Tires and wheels 520 Important guidelines 520 Tire care and maintenance 521 Direction of...

Page 12: ...eries 639 SmartKey SmartKey with KEYLESS GO 639 Replacing bulbs 641 Bulbs 642 Replacing bulbs for front lamps 644 Replacing bulbs for the rear lamps 646 Replacing wiper blades 647 Placing wiper arms i...

Page 13: ...size tires 679 Mixed size tires 680 Minispare wheel 681 Electrical system 682 Main dimensions and weights 683 Main dimensions 683 Weights 683 Fuels coolants lubricants etc 684 Capacities 684 Engine oi...

Page 14: ...for other products and therefore cannot be held responsible for them even if in indi vidual cases an official approval or authori zation by governmental or other agencies should exist Use of such part...

Page 15: ...serve the right to make changes in design and equipment Therefore infor mation illustrations and descriptions in this Operator s Manual might differ from your vehicle Optional equipment is also descri...

Page 16: ...retail buyer or lessee if one or more of the following oc curs 1 the same substantial defect or mal function results in a condition that is likely to cause death or serious bodily injury if the vehic...

Page 17: ...For additional information refer to the Mercedes Benz Roadside Assistance Pro gram brochure in your vehicle literature portfolio Change of address or ownership If you change your address be sure to s...

Page 18: ...leaded fuels will damage the catalysts gasoline may have a considerably low er octane rating and improper fuel can cause engine damage Certain Mercedes Benz models are avail able for delivery in Euro...

Page 19: ...Here you will find detailed information about the equipment installed in your vehi cle This section also describes technical innovations Operation Here you will find all the information you need for t...

Page 20: ...ual equipment of your vehicle This symbol points to instructions for you to follow A number of these symbols appearing in succession indicates a multiple step procedure page This symbol tells you wher...

Page 21: ...er turn off the engine while driving Warning G Heavy blows against the vehicle underbody or tires wheels for example when running over an obstacle road debris or a pothole may cause serious damage an...

Page 22: ...nter to have the problem diagnosed and corrected if required If the matter is not handled to your satisfaction please discuss the problem with the Mercedes Benz Center management or if necessary conta...

Page 23: ...istration NHTSA in addition to notifying Mercedes Benz USA LLC If NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it m...

Page 24: ...fter a collision and to continuously improve vehicle safety DaimlerChrysler may access the information and share it with others for safety research or vehicle diagnosis purposes with the consent of th...

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Page 26: ...25 At a glance Exterior view Cockpit Instrument cluster Storage compartments Control systems Center console Overhead control panel Driver s door control panel...

Page 27: ...26 At a glance Exterior view...

Page 28: ...ning and closing 322 333 Item Page 6 Exterior rear view mirror Parking position 355 356 7 Towing the vehicle 663 8 Rims and tires Checking tire inflation pressure Minispare wheel Flat tire 678 530 634...

Page 29: ...28 At a glance Cockpit...

Page 30: ...ility Pro gram ESP switch Parktronic Park Assist deactivation switch Swivel COMAND display COMAND instrument cluster display illumination 50 429 71 434 438 83 83 402 9 COMAND display 81 a Overhead con...

Page 31: ...30 At a glance Instrument cluster...

Page 32: ...ow tire pressure TPMS mal function telltale 576 L Left turn signal indicator lamp 382 K Right turn signal indicator lamp 382 v ESP warning lamp 572 l Distance warning lamp 1 74 414 572 1 Vehicles with...

Page 33: ...32 At a glance Storage compartments...

Page 34: ...ompartment be tween rear seats 472 472 Item Page 7 Rear storage box 473 8 Side storage pocket in trunk Retainer for Operator s Manu al pouch 475 9 Storage spaces under trunk floor 474 a Side storage p...

Page 35: ...34 At a glance Control systems...

Page 36: ...130 6 Instrument cluster illumina tion 402 7 Swivel COMAND display 83 8 COMAND display illumination 83 9 COMAND display 82 a CD DVD changer 111 b PCMCIA card slot 112 c Favorite button 231 d Rear head...

Page 37: ...just ment left 456 6 Front defroster 456 7 Air recirculation 458 8 Climate control on off 455 9 Residual engine heat and ventilation REST 460 a Rear window defroster 457 Item Page b Manual fan speed a...

Page 38: ...ng on off 369 4 Front interior lighting on off 369 5 Power tilt sliding sunroof switch 466 6 Tele Aid emergency call sys tem button 482 7 Interior lighting control 369 Item Page 8 Right reading lamp o...

Page 39: ...seat exterior mirror and steering wheel settings 357 5 Selector button for front passenger seat 341 6 Seat heating Seat ventilation 346 347 7 Seat adjustment 339 Item Page 8 Exterior rear view mirror...

Page 40: ...39 Safety and Security Occupant safety Panic alarm Driving safety systems Anti theft systems...

Page 41: ...systems their pro tective functions work in conjunction with each other The SRS system conducts a self test when the ignition is switched on and in regular intervals while the engine is running This...

Page 42: ...mp comes on during driving or does not come on at all the SRS self check has detected a malfunction For your safety we strongly recommend that you contact an authorized Mercedes Benz Center immediatel...

Page 43: ...osition with your back against the backrest Fasten your seat belt and make sure that it is prop erly positioned on your body page 360 Since the air bag inflates with considerable speed and force a pro...

Page 44: ...riately sized infant restraint tod dler restraint or booster seat recom mended for the size and weight of the child 2 Always wear seat belts properly i Air bags are designed to deploy only in cer tain...

Page 45: ...el hub front passenger front air bag cover outboard sides of the seat back rests door trim panels or door frame trims and installation of additional electrical electronic equipment on or near SRS comp...

Page 46: ...ty of abrasions or other potentially more serious injuries resulting from air bag deployment Warning G Only use seat covers which have been tested and approved by Mercedes Benz for your vehicle model...

Page 47: ...ned and fastened seat belt Side impact air bags 1 Front side impact air bag 2 Rear side impact air bag The side impact air bags are deployed in impacts exceeding a preset deploy ment threshold on the...

Page 48: ...orrectly classified If the occupant s weight is transferred to another object in the vehicle e g by lean ing on armrests the OCS may not be able to properly approximate the occupant s weight category...

Page 49: ...will illumi nate when the engine is started and remain illuminated indicating that the front passenger front air bag is deactivated When the OCS senses that the front passen ger seat occupant is class...

Page 50: ...es re quire you to place a child in the front passenger seat Your vehicle is equipped with air bag technology designed to turn off the front passenger front air bag in your vehicle when the system sen...

Page 51: ...lt according to the child seat manufacturer s instructions For children larger than the typical 12 month old child the front passenger front air bag may or may not be activated page 48 i Deployment of...

Page 52: ...qualified technicians Contact an authorized Mercedes Benz Center Do not place more than 4 4 lbs 2 kg into the ruffled storage bag on the back of the front passenger seat Otherwise the OCS may not be a...

Page 53: ...s instructions for installation of child seats i For information on infants and children trav eling with you in the vehicle and restraint sys tems for infants and children see Children in the vehicle...

Page 54: ...t belts This can lead to unintended activation of the ETDs or to failure Do not bleach or dye seat belts as this may severely weaken them In a crash they may not be able to provide adequate protection...

Page 55: ...far forward That would in crease the chance of head and neck in juries The seat belt would also apply too much force to the ribs or abdomen which could severely injure internal or gans such as your l...

Page 56: ...elt force limiters The ETD is designed to activate in the following cases in frontal or rear end impacts exceed ing the system deployment threshold in certain vehicle rollovers if the restraint system...

Page 57: ...increases the air pressure in the air pockets on the sides of the seat cushion and backrest of the drive dynamic multicontour front seats If the vehicle is understeering or over steering the tilt slid...

Page 58: ...lt is now locked Push down on child restraint to take up any slack To deactivate release seat belt buckle and let seat belt retract completely To deacti vate the special seat belt retractor for the fr...

Page 59: ...ints Warning G Never release the seat belt buckle while the vehicle is in motion since the special seat belt retractor will be deactivated i Information on child seats with anchor fit tings for tether...

Page 60: ...amp is illuminated indicating that the front passenger front air bag is deactivated Should the 59 indicator lamp not illu minate or go out while the restraint is in stalled please check installation P...

Page 61: ...ren too big for a toddler restraint must ride in seats using regular seat belts Posi tion shoulder belt across chest and shoul der not face or neck A booster seat may be necessary to achieve proper se...

Page 62: ...tery cover 4 Installation device Warning G Children too big for a toddler restraint must ride in seats using regular seat belts Posi tion Position shoulder belt across chest and shoulder not face or n...

Page 63: ...tor lamp 2 goes out The rear side windows can be operated using the respective switch located in the rear trim panels i The child seat must be firmly attached to the right and left side anchor fitting...

Page 64: ...llowing two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interfer ence and 2 this device must accept any interference re ceived including interference that may cause undesired operation Any unauthor...

Page 65: ...in the instrument cluster page 30 comes on when you switch on the ignition page 336 It goes out when the engine is running Warning G The following factors increase the risk of ac cidents Excessive sp...

Page 66: ...mfort It is coupled with ABS ESP and BAS Adaptive Brake takes driver and vehi cle characteristics into consideration thus achieving an optimal braking effect Warning G When the ABS is malfunctioning t...

Page 67: ...until the emergency braking situation is over The ABS will prevent the wheels from locking When you release the brake pedal the brakes function again as normal The BAS is then deactivated For more in...

Page 68: ...val tampering or altering of the de vice will void any warranties and is not permitted by the FCC Do not tamper with alter or use in any non approved way Any unauthorized modification to this device c...

Page 69: ...or parked vehicles at road speeds of up to approximately 40 mph 70 km h BAS Plus can only assist you when the radar sensors are switched on and func tional You can check whether the sensors are activ...

Page 70: ...oad surface and handling The ESP recognizes when a wheel is spin ning or if the vehicle starts to skid By ap plying brakes to the appropriate wheel and by limiting the engine output the ESP works to s...

Page 71: ...annot prevent accidents including those resulting from excessive speed in turns or hydroplaning Only a safe attentive and skillful driver can prevent accidents The ca pabilities of an ESP equipped veh...

Page 72: ...le the engine output is not limited which allows the drive wheels to spin and thus cut into surfaces for better grip the electronic traction system will still apply the brakes to a spinning wheel the...

Page 73: ...witched off and one or more drive wheels are spinning the ESP warn ing lamp v in the instrument cluster flashes However the ESP will then not stabilize the vehicle Warning G When the ESP warning lamp...

Page 74: ...istered in Canada you must switch off the radar sensor system page 272 Canadian law does not permit the use of the radar sensor system page 272 for vehicles from outside of Canada When you switch off...

Page 75: ...erence re ceived including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Removal tampering or altering of the device will void any warranties and is not permitted Do not tamper with al...

Page 76: ...clear at all times including the area un der the brake pedal Objects stored in this area may impair pedal movement which could interfere with the braking ability of the PRE SAFE Brake Do not place yo...

Page 77: ...AFE Brake maneuver by pressing down all the way on the accel erator or using kickdown releasing the brake pedal The PRE SAFE Brake maneuver is termi nated immediately when you avoid the obstacle by ev...

Page 78: ...mechanical key a door is opened from the inside To cancel the alarm after it has been trig gered see Canceling the alarm page 78 1 Indicator lamp Arming Lock your vehicle with the SmartKey or KEYLESS...

Page 79: ...eling the alarm To cancel the alarm do one of the follow ing Insert the SmartKey or SmartKey with KEYLESS GO in the starter switch Press the or button on the SmartKey or SmartKey with KEYLESS GO In ve...

Page 80: ...D FM AM radio COMAND satellite radio USA only COMAND audio CD audio DVD MP3 COMAND telephone COMAND navigation COMAND address book COMAND system settings COMAND vehicle menu COMAND automatic climate c...

Page 81: ...d traffic conditions Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph approximately 50 km h your car covers a distance of 44 feet approximately 14 m ev ery second COMAND supplies you with information to he...

Page 82: ...nt You will notice this for ex ample by the fact that certain menu items cannot be selected or that the COMAND display shows a corresponding message Switching COMAND on or off Press the o shortcut but...

Page 83: ...tatus line 2 Main functions 3 Main area 4 Submenus 5 Climate control settings A white bar under the main functions 2 in dicates the active area Once you have selected a main function 2 the main area 3...

Page 84: ...ring wheel buttons as they relate to COMAND features described in this section Adjusting COMAND display illumina tion 1 Knob Brightening illumination Turn knob 1 clockwise Dimming illumination Turn kn...

Page 85: ...ND controller to select menu functions shown on the COMAND display 1 COMAND controller You can operate the COMAND controller as follows press briefly or press and hold rotate to the left or right slid...

Page 86: ...t a destination for navigation ymz Rotate Move through vertical or horizontal menus Move through text Program settings qmr Slide Move through vertical menus Exit horizontal menus Slide and hold Move t...

Page 87: ...cle Page Commands menus Map Display 159 FM AM Radio 95 Telephone 120 Exterior Lighting Delayed Switch off 235 Mode 161 Sat Radio USA only 100 Address Book 214 Locator Lighting 236 CD 107 Telephone OFF...

Page 88: ...ming selection Press n Vertical menus Moving through the menu Slide rmq or rotate ymz Selecting a menu item Press n Exiting a menu without making a se lection Slide omp in the opposite di rection of t...

Page 89: ...s Back in the bottom line or Press back button L in the center console page 82 Switching to the list Slide qm or Select and press in the second line from the bottom Exiting list Slide om to select Bac...

Page 90: ...ividual menu items Example Audio Audio FM AM Radio Radio Save Station If you already see one of the submenus on the screen e g the Audio Audio Radio submenu it is not necessary to perform the first st...

Page 91: ...u appears Selecting Radio Slide mr or rotate ymz Confirming selection Press n The Radio submenu appears Select Save Station from selection list by rotating ymz or sliding rmq Select desired position C...

Page 92: ...olume 1 Thumbwheel Adjusting Turn thumbwheel The volume of the currently selected audio source changes i The components and operating principles of COMAND can be found on page 81 i When the sound is m...

Page 93: ...a telephone call turn thumbwheel or press or on the multifunc tion steering wheel Selecting sound settings You can select different sound settings for each individual audio source The respec tive sou...

Page 94: ...as multi channel audio formats it may be necessary to adapt the audio format page 119 i The LOGIC7 ON function of the har man kardon LOGIC7 surround sound system makes it possible to play discrete 5 1...

Page 95: ...on the medium are played back Due to the vehicle s spatial charac teristics an optimal sound experience is not en sured on all seats i Please note the following For an ideal sound experience at all s...

Page 96: ...so Otherwise you could be involved in an accident in which you or others could be injured i The components and operating principles of COMAND can be found on page 81 Radio except Weather Band Presets...

Page 97: ...tions Switching wavebands You can switch between the FM AM and WB Weather Band wavebands Select Audio Audio FM AM Radio FM or AM or WB You will hear the station last tuned in on the selected waveband...

Page 98: ...sets Select Audio Audio FM AM Radio FM or AM Select Presets or Press n when the main area is select ed The preset menu appears The dot R in front of a preset position indicates that the currently sele...

Page 99: ...in area is select ed Option 3 Select Audio Audio FM AM Radio FM or AM Select Presets All three of these will call up a station pre set screen The dot R in front of a preset position indicates that the...

Page 100: ...on the previous setting When the display is switched on a check mark appears in front of the Show Station Info menu item i This function is not available for Weather Band The Autostore function saves...

Page 101: ...radio functions Only use the COMAND when road and traffic conditions permit you to do so Otherwise you could be involved in an accident in which you or others could be injured i The components and ope...

Page 102: ...ends on the activation status of the satellite radio service The following options are possible Satellite radio service is not activat ed Only the preview channel is activat ed Satellite radio service...

Page 103: ...ll hear the channel last tuned in provid ed that it can be received Main satellite radio menu 1 Main area with channel display 2 Preset position of selected channel 3 Selected channel 4 Selected progr...

Page 104: ...own depends on the selected program category 4 Note that categories and channels shown in illus trations are dependent on programming content delivered by the service provider Programming content is s...

Page 105: ...ssage Invalid Chan nel Closing message Press n Tuning in channels using manual chan nel number entry Select Audio Audio Sat Ra dio Sat Radio Channel Entry The menu for manual channel number entry appe...

Page 106: ...e dot R in front of a list entry indicates the cur rently selected channel Select channel by rotating ymz or sliding qmr and press n Saving channels Option 1 Select Audio Audio Sat Ra dio Sat Radio Sa...

Page 107: ...pdating channels will appear on the display No functions can be operated in satellite radio mode during the update Calling SIRIUS Service Center Select Audio Audio Sat Ra dio Sat Radio Service The tel...

Page 108: ...to invisible laser radiation if you open the casing or if the casing is faulty or damaged COMAND does not contain any parts that you are able to maintain yourself For safety reasons all maintenance wo...

Page 109: ...ders A folder can also contain other folders A disc can contain a maximum of 255 folders Each folder can contain a maximum of 255 tracks and 255 folders A disc can contain a maximum of 4000 tracks Usu...

Page 110: ...cable copyright regulations and that you comply with these If you own these rights yourself e g for your own compositions and recordings or the copyright holder has granted you per mission these restr...

Page 111: ...aying copied discs There is a large variety of discs disc writing soft ware and writers available This variety means that there is no guarantee that the system will be able to play discs that you have...

Page 112: ...audio CDs or DVDs 1 Disc slot 2 Load button all magazine trays 3 Magazine tray buttons 1 6 Warning G Only insert a CD or DVD when the vehicle is stationary There is a risk of accident by be ing distra...

Page 113: ...1 The DVD changer switches to the next empty magazine tray Repeat last two steps until all trays are loaded The DVD changer will play the last disc you loaded if it has been loaded correctly it is a...

Page 114: ...hes to the first loaded tray and ejects the disc Take disc out of slot 1 The DVD changer switches to the next loaded magazine tray and ejects the disc Repeat last step until magazine is emp ty Ejectin...

Page 115: ...nly Tracks Track List Tracks A Z Folders MP3 mode only Changer Sound Normal Track Sequence Pause playback Show track list audio CD mode and audio DVD mode Select folder Select medium Treble Random Tra...

Page 116: ...ound settings 9 Medium selection a To call up track listing b Disc type c Playback options Example display in audio DVD mode 1 Current playback option 2 Track number 3 Disc number 4 Disc name only if...

Page 117: ...Stop function Stopping playback Select Audio Audio DVD Audio Stop Restarting playback Select Audio Audio DVD Audio Play Playback starts at the beginning of the DVD Pause function In audio CD audio DVD...

Page 118: ...io or MP3 Select Tracks Tracks A Z or Track list or Only in MP3 mode Press n when the main area is selected The track list of the current folder ap pears The dotR indicates the current track Select a...

Page 119: ...bol 2 Current track symbol 3 Track symbol Selecting one folder higher Select the Q symbol The display changes to the next folder up in the folder structure on the disc 1 Back folder symbol 2 Current f...

Page 120: ...e folder and any sub folders playback in random order Repeat Folder in MP3 mode only Tracks in the active folder will be re peated until you switch the function off Selecting an option Select Audio Au...

Page 121: ...please use the hands free feature and be sure to pay attention to the traffic situation at all times Use the mo bile phone only when road weather and traf fic conditions permit Otherwise you may not...

Page 122: ...the telephone number to be displayed the caller must transmit their telephone number This is also the case for name displays For this the telephone number and the name of the caller must also be saved...

Page 123: ...Telephone Telephone Telephone or Press s on telephone keypad Telephone keypad 1 Telephone keypad 2 Folding cover With the telephone keypad you can Enter and clear numbers and special characters Reject...

Page 124: ...ler Select Telephone Telephone Telephone Dial 911 Entering the number using the tele phone keypad Enter digits 9 1 1 page 122 Press s Placing a 911 emergency call after entering PIN PIN2 PUK PUK2 or u...

Page 125: ...Telephone Telephone Telephone Entering Select all the digits in se quence Deleting a digit Select and briefly press n Deleting an entire number Select and press and hold n until the number is deleted...

Page 126: ...d by your telephone ser vice provider Enter PUK PUK2 digits into mobile phone Entering the unlock code Many mobile phones can be protected from unauthorized use with an unlock code see mobile phone op...

Page 127: ...81 Name only when the mobile phone is inserted in the cradle Call lists not during a call DTMF only during a call Mic OFF ON only during a call Text message not during a call DisplayCOMANDphone book...

Page 128: ...when the main telephone menu has already been called up the Calls Di aled list will appear page 128 1 Numbers characters to enter tele phone number 2 Symbol for new voice message in mailbox 3 Symbol f...

Page 129: ...Calls Dialed menu items do not function if the respective list has no entries The Call List menu item does not function if neither list has any entries i In the list of calls received you will see the...

Page 130: ...mber is filled in automatically The data field for the last name is also filled in automatically if the entry to be saved contains a name If you would like to save the entry now Select 1 Data field 2...

Page 131: ...f you select Yes a selection list will appear containing the four existing numbers Select the number to be overwritten COMAND overwrites the selected num ber with the new data Incoming call Rejecting...

Page 132: ...itching screen to telephone mode Call up main telephone menu page 127 Entering digits Select desired digits by rotating ymz or sliding omp and press n Deleting individual digits Select and briefly pre...

Page 133: ...locations on the mobile phone and call up the speed dial presets see mobile phone operating instructions You can also call up speed dial numbers using COMAND Calling up speed dial presets using the C...

Page 134: ...hone menu page 127 Single digit numbers Press and hold A 9 buttons or Single and two digit numbers Enter number using the A 9 buttons Press s or Three digit numbers Enter number using the A 9 buttons...

Page 135: ...her devices can be controlled by character strings e g for remote query functions Sending character strings via the DTMF menu During a call select DTMF The DTMF dialing display appears i The name of t...

Page 136: ...ntry is immediately sent as a char acter string Switching back to the call display Select Y Sending character strings via the tele phone keypad Press corresponding button on tele phone keypad Each cha...

Page 137: ...eadset to the hands free system On most Bluetooth headsets you press the PTT button on the headset twice quick ly to transfer the call see headset operat ing instructions From the hands free system to...

Page 138: ...entry in the mobile phone are the same as an address book entry COMAND will only display the address book entry If the entries are not the same the CO MAND phone book will show the phone book entry i...

Page 139: ...oice entries can be added to the address book page 224 This function is available in vehicles with Voice Control Switching between the smart speller and the list Switching from the smart speller to th...

Page 140: ...with special char acters Entering characters Select the char acters of the entry you are searching for one by one Deleting individual characters Se lect and briefly press n Each time you enter or del...

Page 141: ...r or omp or press n or back button L in the center console page 82 Starting to dial the number of an entry Select entry page 139 Press n or Press s on the telephone keypad A list appears if the entry...

Page 142: ...on the previous setting you will change to letters with special char acters or to numbers with special char acters Displaying special characters as in put characters Select Sym bols Returning input ch...

Page 143: ...hone page 139 Select Options Save New En try Selecting a number category Select a category e g Home Selecting a telephone category Select a category e g Land Line Confirming selection Select Save The...

Page 144: ...If there are fewer than four numbers assigned to the selected entry in the selected number category COMAND will save the data If four numbers are saved for the se lected entry a prompt will appear as...

Page 145: ...le phone number Entering digits Select all digits one by one from the input characters Moving cursor in the data field Select Y or Z Deleting individual digits Select and briefly press n The digit to...

Page 146: ...Calling up the SMS inbox Select Telephone Telephone The main telephone menu appears 1 Symbol for unread messages in the SMS inbox Select Text Message The SMS inbox appears 1 Date and time the highlig...

Page 147: ...g Select Save The input menu appears with the data fields The data field for the telephone number is filled in automatically 1 Data field 2 Input mark cursor 3 Input characters Proceed as described in...

Page 148: ...Call The telephone connects the call Saving SMS sender as new address book entry Press n Save Number New Entry Proceed as described in the Selecting a number category paragraph in the Saving SMS sende...

Page 149: ...e incorrect navigation commands if the data in the digital map does not correspond with the actual road traffic situation DVD maps do not cover all areas nor all routes within an area For example if t...

Page 150: ...ting scratches fingerprints and dust on discs Use a commercially available cleaning cloth to clean discs Do not wipe them with a circular motion but only in straight lines from the center out wards Pl...

Page 151: ...cient power COMAND may automatically switch off during the process in order to protect the bat tery If this occurs restart the update with the engine running period Similarly if the SmartKey position...

Page 152: ...If you select No COMAND automati cally ejects the DVD and the map data is not updated Take DVD out of the slot If you select Yes the map data is up dated Map data is already installed You will see a m...

Page 153: ...ard disk inte grated in COMAND is defective Consult an authorized Mercedes Benz Center Map software is not compatible with the navigation system You will see a message that the update is not possible...

Page 154: ...of the navigation sys tem depends on GPS reception among other things In certain situations GPS re ception may be impaired there may be in terference or no reception at all e g in tunnels in multistor...

Page 155: ...ute The message Navigation Unavailable Please refer to the operating instructions appears Deleting message Switch COMAND off and back on Units of measurement The units of measurement in navigation mod...

Page 156: ...6 only with route guidance active Destination Select a special destina tion from the current map view Call up route info Call up route browser Call up the detour function Call up the save posi tion me...

Page 157: ...the map with the menu system either shown or hidden Illustration map with route guidance inac tive and with the menu system shown 1 Current vehicle position Illustration map with route guidance inac t...

Page 158: ...a needle on the scale 4 Previously set value before calling up the scale As soon as you rotate ymz scale 2 appears Rotating clockwise zooms in rotating counterclockwise zooms out Saving current vehic...

Page 159: ...see the explanation be low Centering the map on the vehicle or destination position Centering on the vehicle s position Select Navi Position Vehicle Position Map or Press back button L when the cross...

Page 160: ...Exiting menu Slide omp The map orientation changes accord ingly Setting POI symbols You can set which points of interest POIs should be displayed as symbols in the map POIs are garages hotels movie t...

Page 161: ...received 3 Coordinate display Display options with geo coordinate dis play switched on If the crosshair is displayed on the map view map was moved manually only dis play 3 is visible It shows either...

Page 162: ...ious status the mode is switched on or off A check mark indicates that the mode is switched on It is possible to switch on more than one mode Exiting menu Slide omp or press back button L in the cente...

Page 163: ...ing up the address input menu Select Navi Destination Ad dress Entry The address input menu appears It shows a state USA or a province CDN Which state or province is shown depends on the vehicle s loc...

Page 164: ...ar last character entry 5 Currently selectable characters 6 Currently non selectable characters 7 Input characters 8 List of states 9 Currently selected characters While the numbers are being selected...

Page 165: ...m or Select in the second line from the bottom and press n List of states without input characters Selecting a state Slide qmr or rotate ymz Canceling selection Select Back by sliding om and press n o...

Page 166: ...ss input menu select State Prov Last States Provinc es The list of most recently entered states USA or provinces CDN appears The last entry is at the top of the list Select desired state USA or desire...

Page 167: ...been entered up to that point At the same time COMAND automatically supplements numbers 2 entered by the user with other likely numbers 3 Selecting numbers Slide omp or rotate ymz Confirming number se...

Page 168: ...e from the bottom and press n List of zip codes without input charac ters Selecting a zip code Slide qmr or ro tate ymz Canceling selection Select Back and press n or Press back button L in the center...

Page 169: ...ly activated 1 Top list entry based on the input data up to that point 2 Characters entered by the user 3 Characters automatically added by the system 4 Input characters 5 Currently non selectable cha...

Page 170: ...y Select Back in the bottom line and press n or Press back button L in the center console page 82 As soon as COMAND can clearly attribute the characters entered to a town or city the input characters...

Page 171: ...ich of the following menu items are now available depends on the situation or may depend on the data version of the digital map The menu items which are not avail able cannot be selected Map using the...

Page 172: ...t corresponds to the input data as it has been entered up to that point At the same time COMAND automatically supplements characters 2 entered by the user with appropriate characters 3 Selecting chara...

Page 173: ...s n Street list without input characters 1 Symbol for more selection options Selecting a street Slide qmr or rotate ymz Canceling selection Select Back and press n or Press back button L in the center...

Page 174: ...s 7 are automatically activated 1 Top list entry based on the input data up to that point 2 Characters entered by the user 3 Characters automatically added by the system 4 Currently non selectable cha...

Page 175: ...ters entered to a center the in put characters 7 disappear You see the list of centers without the input characters Here you can confirm the current entry or make another selection During character en...

Page 176: ...town or city the house number appears without input characters Select a house number from the list page 178 When COMAND cannot clearly allocate the street to a town or city a house number screen appe...

Page 177: ...f the following menu items are now available may depend on the data version of the digital map The menu items which are not available cannot be selected Map using the map to enter a desti nation page...

Page 178: ...ection Press n Deleting individual numbers Select in the bottom line and press n Deleting an entire entry Select in the bottom line and press n until the entire entry is deleted Canceling an entry Sel...

Page 179: ...point of interest page 188 Save saving a destination in the des tination memory page 206 Start starting the route calculation page 181 Continuing or completing destina tion entry Select one of the me...

Page 180: ...er selection Press n Deleting individual characters Select in the bottom line and press n Deleting an entire entry Select in the bottom line and press n until the entire entry is deleted Canceling cha...

Page 181: ...the digital map The menu items which are not available cannot be selected Map using the map to enter a desti nation page 184 POI entering a point of interest page 188 Save saving a destination in the...

Page 182: ...ctive route guidance The new destination is discarded During the route calculation an arrow will indicate the linear direction to the destination Below this you will see the message Calculating Route...

Page 183: ...g selected as described below the top list entry 1 al ways shows the destination which best corresponds to the input data as it has been entered up to that point At the same time COMAND automatically...

Page 184: ...input characters Here you can confirm the current entry or make another selec tion You can also manually switch to the desti nation memory list without input charac ters at any time Switching manually...

Page 185: ...You will see the map with a crosshair 1 Crosshair 2 Details of the crosshair position 3 Map scale i Depending on the factory settings of the ve hicle it may not be possible to enter a destina tion wh...

Page 186: ...empts to attribute the destination to the map which can take approximately 2 seconds If the destination can be attributed you will see the address of the destination If not you will see the display De...

Page 187: ...ect Select OK You can now select a different cat egory If COMAND finds destinations you will see a list of the destinations and details of how far away they are in the right hand side of the display T...

Page 188: ...list of last destinations page 184 From POIs selection Enter a special destination page 188 Starting route calculation After entering a destination select Start page 181 Changing a stopover If a stopo...

Page 189: ...the En tering a town or city section page 168 After entering the town or city contin ue with designating the POI category page 189 Option 2 Enter an address in the address input menu page 162 Select P...

Page 190: ...ically and POIs sorted by distance within a radius of about 12 mi around the vehicle posi tion are available You can extend the search radius using the list options page 194 POI within a given town If...

Page 191: ...ters Slide omp or rotate ymz Confirming character selection Press n Deleting individual characters Select in the bottom line and press n Deleting an entire entry Select in the bottom line and press n...

Page 192: ...sole page 82 Confirming selection Press n Main categories with symbol 2 con tain either POIs or subcategories Fur ther operation depends on whether the selected main category contains sub categories o...

Page 193: ...ANT main category FRENCH CUISINE subcat egory within the surrounding area 1 Compass heading to the destination 2 Linear distance to the destination 3 Special destination In the POI list you can either...

Page 194: ...an entire entry Select in the bottom line and press n until the entire entry is deleted Canceling an entry Select Back in the bottom line and press n or Press back button L in the center console page...

Page 195: ...categories and POIs within a radius of approximately 12 mi around the vehicle position are available The same applies if you enter a POI within a given town or city and have previously entered more t...

Page 196: ...he Back menu item is automatically highlighted and you cannot select oth er menu items 1 Highlighted POI 2 Information about the highlighted POI Selecting a POI Select Next or Pre vious The next or th...

Page 197: ...ments for a driving maneuver Driving maneuvers have three phases Preparation phase Announcement phase Maneuver phase Warning G COMAND calculates the route to the desti nation without taking account of...

Page 198: ...u see the normal map view In the right half there is either an enlarged view of the area surrounding the intersection intersection zoom or simply a symbol for the next driving maneuver The following e...

Page 199: ...ver has been entered 3 Route highlighted blue 4 Current vehicle position the triangle in dicates the vehicle s direction of travel 5 Set map orientation for an explana tion and settings see page 159 6...

Page 200: ...will not generate automatic navigation an nouncements If you try to call up an announcement man ually page 202 you will hear the an nouncement You are currently in an area where turn by turn guidance...

Page 201: ...nts and displays on roads known to the system Shortly before you reach the last known the point to leave the digitized road net work you will hear the announcement The destination is nearby Follow the...

Page 202: ...he system route guidance con tinues in the usual way Route guidance from an off map loca tion to a destination If the vehicle position is outside the area covered by the digital map then the vehi cle...

Page 203: ...u while driving without diverting your attention from the road and driving Please always use this feature instead of consulting the map display for directions Consulting the symbols or map display for...

Page 204: ...r appears 1 Highlighted route section 2 Current vehicle position the triangle in dicates the vehicle s direction of travel 3 Information about the highlighted route section Displaying next or previous...

Page 205: ...e set in COMAND as the basis for calculating the estimated arrival time The clock must be set correctly in COMAND page 227 The calculation of the estimated arrival time does not additionally take into...

Page 206: ...blocked route section Starting route calculation Select Start see also page 181 Deleting blockage Select Navi Route Detour Delete Select Back i The detour function blocks a section of the route ahead...

Page 207: ...yed Select Save You can now select save options Selecting save options Saving a destination without a name Select Save Without Name COMAND saves the destination in the destination memory and uses the...

Page 208: ...try Select desired address book entry Pro ceed as described in the Searching for an address book entry section page 217 If the selected address book entry does not yet contain any navigable address da...

Page 209: ...rs Select desired destination Proceed as described for destination entry in the Entering a destination from the desti nation memory section page 182 Select Delete after selecting the des tination to b...

Page 210: ...with or without input characters Example illustration destination memory list without input characters In the destination memory list without in put characters the My Address entry is automatically hi...

Page 211: ...change your own ad dress Select Change Save new entry In both cases the address input menu ap pears Enter the address Proceed as de scribed for destination entry in the En tering a destination by add...

Page 212: ...r Proceed as described for destination entry in the Entering a house number section page 175 If all data is available and matches the digital map data you can save the ad dress Saving Select Save Disp...

Page 213: ...ters 1 Input characters In the destination memory list with input characters 1 the input characters are au tomatically activated Slide qm repeatedly until the input characters disappear The list entry...

Page 214: ...ess n Select Position Save Position COMAND saves the crosshair position as a destination in the list of last desti nations Deleting one of the last destinations Select Navi Destination From Last Desti...

Page 215: ...e phone book entries with the address book entries If all of the telephone numbers of a phone book entry in the mobile phone are present in an address book entry the ad dress book shows only the addre...

Page 216: ...ay home data is set symbol and Home display 4 Input characters i For phone book entries in the mobile phone that contain a name and a telephone number you will see the name and the number If a phone b...

Page 217: ...put characters Select Select desired language Changing character set for the input characters Select Depending on the previous setting you will change to letters with special char acters or to numbers...

Page 218: ...bol for voice entry 6 Back to the main address book display Entries with category symbol 3 come from the mobile phone The following cate gory symbols are possible symbol for Mobile category symbol for...

Page 219: ...vious setting you will change to letters with special char acters or to numbers with special char acters Entering characters Select the char acters one by one of the entry you are searching for Deleti...

Page 220: ...3 Selected data field 4 Display of set data type in example display home data is set symbol and Home display 5 To call up options i The options available under Options menu item 4 depend on which dat...

Page 221: ...Displaying of a complete phone book entry in the mobile phone Searching for the desired entry Search for phone book entry in mobile phone page 217 or Select a phone book entry from the mobile phone us...

Page 222: ...ect Options Change Entry Name Select a number category e g Home Select a telephone category e g Land Line Select Save COMAND saves the data if there are fewer than four numbers assigned to the entry y...

Page 223: ...lected number category a prompt will appear asking whether one of the data fields should be overwritten Select Yes or No If you select Yes a selection list will appear containing the four data fields...

Page 224: ...a state province select a county or enter a town city or enter a street or enter a house number Selecting a state province Select desired state province from the list Selecting a county Select desired...

Page 225: ...AND deletes the voice entry de pending on your selection Listening to a voice entry Search for the address book entry with a voice entry page 217 Select Options Voice Name Read Aloud You will hear the...

Page 226: ...aracters Proceed as described in the Changing a data field paragraph in the Creating a new address book entry section page 215 Saving a phone book entry from the mobile phone in an existing address bo...

Page 227: ...llowing in mind Bluetooth is activated in COMAND page 232 and in the device con cerned The external device must be able to send vCards by Bluetooth The external device is inside the vehi cle switched...

Page 228: ...iples of COMAND can be found on page 81 Display page 227 Time page 227 Voice Control page 229 Language page 231 Favorite page 231 Services page 232 Reset page 227 Display settings Time settings Voice...

Page 229: ...reception which country you have previously set You may either manually switch between Daylight Savings Time Summer and Standard time Winter in a list or switch automatic Daylight Saving Time to stan...

Page 230: ...t setting Select desired format Saving setting and exit the menu Slide omp Voice Control settings Switching help window on or off Select Vehicle System Settings Voice Control Select Help Window You ca...

Page 231: ...completed at the end of the second part You will see a message to this effect The data from the second part is saved automatically Canceling during the first or second part of individualization Select...

Page 232: ...the default setting Display OFF page 227 You can use the favorite button to switch the COMAND display on or off Tow away Alarm page 78 You can use the favorite button to acti vate or deactivate the t...

Page 233: ...p PDA You can connect up to twelve devices to COMAND but only one device can be ac tive at a time The connection process includes search ing for the device and its subsequent au thorization Calling up...

Page 234: ...g detailed display Slide qmr or press n Authorizing a Bluetooth device Call up Bluetooth device list page 232 Select unauthorized device Select Authorize The input menu for the passkey ap pears i If t...

Page 235: ...d Reset Select Vehicle System Settings Reset A prompt appears asking whether you really want to reset Select Yes or No If you select Yes another prompt will appear asking whether you really want to re...

Page 236: ...The main area is active Selecting Exterior Lighting Delayed Switch off menu Slide omp or rotate ymz Confirming selection Press n Selecting length of time Slide qmr or rotate ymz Confirming selection...

Page 237: ...utside Parking lamps Tail lamps License plate lamps Front fog lamps Door entry lamps in the mirror Side marker lamps The locator lighting switches off when the driver s door is opened If you do not op...

Page 238: ...tically fold in when the vehicle is locked Exterior mirror on front passenger s side automatically tilts downward when the vehicle is reversing Select Vehicle The main area is active Selecting Exterio...

Page 239: ...ge 334 With the automatic central locking system activated the vehicle is centrally locked at vehicle speeds of ap proximately 9 mph 15 km h Select Vehicle The main area is active Selecting Automatic...

Page 240: ...deactivated Steering Column Seat Both the steering col umn and the driver s seat are moved Warning G You must make sure no one can become trapped or injured by the moving steering wheel and driver s...

Page 241: ...htness of the interi or lighting on a scale of 0 off to 5 bright Select Vehicle The main area is active Selecting Interior Ambient Light menu Slide omp or rotate ymz Confirming selection Press n Adjus...

Page 242: ...s activated Select Vehicle The main area is active Selecting Interior Lighting Delayed Switch off menu Slide omp or rotate ymz Confirming selection Press n A selection list appears The current setting...

Page 243: ...g selection Press n Trunk opening height restriction on off You can select whether the trunk lid should open fully or only to the height of the roof Select Vehicle The main area is active Selecting Tr...

Page 244: ...the tow away alarm before towing the vehicle or when parking on a surface subject to movement such as a ferry or auto train Select Vehicle The main area is active Selecting Tow away Alarm func tion Sl...

Page 245: ...tem perature This may cause burns or frostbite to unprotected skin in the immediate area of the air vents Always keep sufficient distance between un protected parts of the body and the air vents If ne...

Page 246: ...r volume right 6 Air distribution right 7 Temperature right Setting temperature Use the temperature controls page 453 in the center console or COMAND climate control settings to sepa rately adjust the...

Page 247: ...r distribution Exiting menu Press n back button L in the center console page 82 or slide omp The setting is saved Adjusting air volume Use buttons Q page 453 in the cen ter console or COMAND climate c...

Page 248: ...via COMAND Select climate control settings Cen tral menu Switching cooling on or off The cooling function only operational when the engine is running cools the vehi cle interior down to the selected...

Page 249: ...tion Press n A checkmark appears when the func tion has been selected Exiting menu Press back button L in the center console page 82 or slide omp The Mono function is automatically switched off when y...

Page 250: ...saved Adjusting air flow from air vents The Airflow setting defines air distribu tion and air volume in automatic mode Focused default setting increased air flow Medium reduced air flow Diffuse minima...

Page 251: ...e seat for which you would like to make adjustments 1 Seat menu button Press O The main area is active Switching to the bottom menu line Slide qmr Example illustration vehicles with Drive dy namic mul...

Page 252: ...can adjust the curvature of the front seat backrests Press O The main area of the COMAND display is active A scale appears 1 Scale 2 Cursor 3 Current seat 4 Current setting Select seat page 250 Adjust...

Page 253: ...air chambers sides of seat cushion sides of backrest backrest curvature in lumbar area backrest curvature in shoulder area Adjusting sides of seat cushion This function is used to adjust the air chamb...

Page 254: ...z Confirming selection Press n A scale appears Slide qmr or rotate ymz until desired setting is reached Saving setting Press n Adjusting backrest curvature in lumbar area This function is used to adju...

Page 255: ...backrest curvature in shoul der area This function is used to adjust the air chambers in the shoulder area of the back rest Select seat page 250 Selecting Shoulders Slide omp or rotate ymz Confirming...

Page 256: ...n A scale appears You can choose be tween 0 off 1 level 1 2 level 2 Slide qmr or rotate ymz until desired setting is reached Saving setting Press n Pulse mode Select seat page 250 Selecting Pulse Mod...

Page 257: ...ol system relays information to the multifunction display Multifunction display 1 Line for main menus 2 Text field in multifunction display Settings functions submenus as well as any malfunctions are...

Page 258: ...r pattern Press or repeatedly to switch menus The number of menus available in the sys tem depends on which optional equipment is installed in your vehicle Press button L to return to the next highest...

Page 259: ...rection traveled Selecting radio station Dialing a number from the phone book Fuel consumption statistics since start Selecting satellite radio chan nel USA only Redialing Fuel consumption statistics...

Page 260: ...ng and system status messages stored in memory Setting daytime running lamp mode USA only Activating deactivating PRE SAFE Brake vehicles with DISTRONIC Plus only Checking tire inflation pressure Swit...

Page 261: ...mption since start Fuel consumption statistics since last reset Press or to select the Trip menu Press or to select After re set 1 Distance driven since last reset 2 Time elapsed since last reset 3 Av...

Page 262: ...Digital speedometer Press or to select the Trip menu Press or to select the digital speedometer 1 Digital speedometer Navi menu The display in the Navi menu depends on whether route guidance is active...

Page 263: ...ng maneuver and visu al distance display When you are being notified of a driving maneuver you will see a visual distance display 3 next to the driving maneuver symbol The visual distance display is r...

Page 264: ...selected destination Direction of Dest The vehicle has gone off the map dur ing route guidance page 201 Audio menu The functions in the Audio menu operate the audio equipment which you currently have...

Page 265: ...MP3 Turn on COMAND and select CD DVD Audio or MP3 page 107 Press or to select the Au dio menu Press or to select a track Example audio CD 1 Current track Press or to adjust the vol ume i A subscripti...

Page 266: ...efore placing or answering a call If you nonetheless choose to use the mobile phone while driving please use the hands free feature and be sure to pay attention to the traffic situation at all times U...

Page 267: ...le phone book If your telephone is ready to receive calls you may select and dial a number from the phone book at any time Log on to the network page 265 Press or or to switch to the phone book Press...

Page 268: ...iminates the need to search through your entire phone book Log on to the network page 265 Press s to switch to the number and or name last dialed in the redial memory Press or to select the de sired n...

Page 269: ...DISTRONIC Plus For information about displaying distance graphic page 416 Activating deactivating PRE SAFE Brake vehicles with DISTRONIC Plus only Press or to select the Assistance menu Press or to s...

Page 270: ...able Service menu The Service menu is used for calling up messages checking tire inflation pressure elec tronically with the Advanced TPMS calling up the maintenance service in dicator display check e...

Page 271: ...Calling up the maintenance service in dicator display For information about calling up the main tenance service indicator display page 551 Checking engine oil level CL 600 For information about checki...

Page 272: ...Parking lamps Tail lamps License plate lamps Side marker lamps For more information on the daytime run ning lamp mode page 365 Showing or hiding additional speedom eter You can have an additional dig...

Page 273: ...automotive radar system only Removal tampering or altering of the de vice will void any warranties and is not permitted by the FCC Do not tamper with alter or use in any non approved way Any unauthor...

Page 274: ...signs traffic regulations or traffic safety rules Their ob servance always remains in the driver s per sonal responsibility DVD maps do not cover all areas nor all routes within an area Traffic regula...

Page 275: ...00 ready to use phrases The Voice Control System recognizes com mands and number sequences irrespec tive of the speaker To optimize speech recognition for your voice follow the indi vidualization proc...

Page 276: ...learly as you can especially when they sound very simi lar d or e Command types The Voice Control System commands can be categorized as General Commands These are commands always available to you as s...

Page 277: ...aking voice entries entering a town or city or carrying out individualization or Press any COMAND button Item 1 to activate Voice Control to accept a call 2 L to cancel Voice Control 3 to increase vol...

Page 278: ...urrently active system appear on the COMAND display When the Voice Control System requires additional information from the user a se lection list is shown on the COMAND dis play in the address book an...

Page 279: ...s choose to use the mobile phone while driving please use the hands free feature and be sure to pay attention to the traffic situation at all times Use the mo bile phone only when road weather and tra...

Page 280: ...the Voice Control System will read out an option list of available functions and com mands that can be used in conjunction with the telephone page 229 Enter PIN Use the command Enter PIN to input the...

Page 281: ...entries as One eight zero zero All other numeric entries must be spoken as individual numbers Sample dialog s Dial number t Please say the number s One two three t One two three s Four five six seven...

Page 282: ...ven t Five five six seven s Correction t One two three please continue s Four five six seven t Four five six seven s OK t Dialing Delete Using the command Delete will erase all digits entered The syst...

Page 283: ...mpted up to two times to input the name When repeating the name make sure that you pronounce it in the same manner as during the first input Otherwise the name cannot be saved and the Voice Control Sy...

Page 284: ...different telephone numbers mobile phone car land line for both the home and work fields If only one telephone number is stored for a given name you can recall the entry us ing the command Call John S...

Page 285: ...g that number For the desired entry press dur ing or immediately after voice output If more than one phone number exists for a given entry the Voice Control Sys tem prompts t Do you want to place a wo...

Page 286: ...ely 13 5 m every second During route guidance you will not receive information on traffic lights stop and yield signs parking or stopping zones one way streets narrow bridges or other traffic regulati...

Page 287: ...listen to the destination memory cancel route guidance turn guide instructions on or off Before you can operate navigation using the Voice Control System you have to ac tivate the Voice Control System...

Page 288: ...mplete destination address The system guides you through the dialog As soon as a valid address has been en tered you can start route guidance or save the destination For information on spelling page 2...

Page 289: ...ts sorted by distance t Please select a line number s Number one t Point of interest accepted t Do you want to start route guid ance s Yes t Starting route guidance i You may not need to spell the ent...

Page 290: ...Use the command Last destinations to select a destination from among a number of destinations last navigated to Save destination Use the command Save destination to save the current destination in th...

Page 291: ...ork address for that name The system con firms your selection calculates the route and begins route guidance Sample dialog s Navigate to John Smith If more than one address exists for this voice entry...

Page 292: ...om pletely These commands are used to adapt the map display directly to the smallest or larg est map scale List destination memory Use the command List destination memo ry to have the system read out...

Page 293: ...matches an entry available on the naviga tion DVD Speak the characters as a continuous string five to seven characters The sys tem then displays a list of cities on the COMAND display from which you c...

Page 294: ...dopted city Only street names available on the navigation DVD can be selected Speak the characters as a continuous string five to seven characters The sys tem then displays a list of available street...

Page 295: ...cross ing street s D U D L E Y u The system displays a numbered list of available intersections on the COMAND display t Please select a line number s Number one t Intersection accepted The intersecti...

Page 296: ...the following status Address book not open Address book open Operation with address book not open global The Voice Control System gives you the following capabilities Store a name page 282 Dial a name...

Page 297: ...orresponding voice entry open any entry by spelling the name Opening entry Speak the command Open entry Operating and using address book Press Speak one of the following commands depending on the addr...

Page 298: ...y when it is being read Sample dialog s List address book The system reads out all available address book entries Selecting address book entry When the system reads the desired entry press The entry i...

Page 299: ...se say the name s John Smith u The entry John Smith appears on the COMAND display Spell entry Use the command Spell entry to open an address book entry by spelling the name Speak the name as a continu...

Page 300: ...ss Speak the command Radio Press Speak one of the radio commands The system switches to the last tuned station in the selected band Radio commands For a complete list of commands page 305 Help Radio U...

Page 301: ...ce Control System will prompt you to repeat the name two to four times before it is saved in the station list When repeating the station name make sure that you pro nounce it in the same manner as dur...

Page 302: ...out the entire list To select a station When the system reads the desired sta tion Press Canceling the dialog Press L The dialog is concluded The system confirms Cancel Delete station List saved stat...

Page 303: ...ted from the station list The system deletes the complete station list The deletion of the station list cannot be undone or t No The system starts reading the station list When the system reads the st...

Page 304: ...ak one of the following commands Warning G Please devote your attention first and fore most to the traffic situation you are in Before your journey please familiarize your self with the audio function...

Page 305: ...DVD changer Track 1 to Track 39 Use the commands Track 1 to Track 39 to select one of up to 39 title numbers of a loaded medium Next track Use the command Next track to select the next track Previous...

Page 306: ...mmands i Some functions can be operated using sev eral different commands In the following list these commands are grouped in one cell Choose your preferred command from those available yes right ok c...

Page 307: ...telephone help phone help address book help CD help disc help CD player help CD changer help audio DVD help DVDA help DVD audio help DVD audio player help DVD audio changer help navigation help nav he...

Page 308: ...nfirm unlock code repeat PIN repeat number repeat PIN number repeat PIN code repeat phone number repeat telephone number repeat password repeat unlock code enter PIN enter PIN code enter PIN number en...

Page 309: ...e instructions on switch on guidance instruction switch on guidance instructions switch on route guidance instruction switch on route guidance instructions guidance instructions off switch guidance in...

Page 310: ...nter points of interest enter point of interest enter POI enter POIs street spell street spell name of street enter street enter name of street enter destination destination entry destination input ad...

Page 311: ...ext MB service point next MB service center next Mercedes service next Mercedes service point next Mercedes service center next Mercedes Benz service point next Mercedes Benz service center next servi...

Page 312: ...hone call voice name call voice name work call voice name office call voice name business call voice name company voice name home call voice name home work office business company car car phone land l...

Page 313: ...l voice name work cell phone call voice name home car call voice name land line phone call voice name cell phone home navigate to voice name drive to voice name navigate to voice name work navigate to...

Page 314: ...out station list play station list get station list recall station list delete station list previous station last station coming down station search coming down ninety five five ninety five five mega...

Page 315: ...xt track other track previous track last track repeat track replay track track 1 39 load track 1 39 load track number 1 39 select track 1 39 select track number 1 39 CD 1 6 CD number 1 6 medium 1 6 me...

Page 316: ...ect track number 1 39 MP3 1 6 MP3 number 1 6 medium 1 6 medium number 1 6 drive memory card audio DVD DVDA player on audio DVD player on DVD audio player on DVDA changer on audio DVD changer on DVD au...

Page 317: ...roup previous group previous repeat group previous replay group last group last repeat group last replay group group 1 9 select group 1 9 group number 1 9 select group number 1 9 next track other trac...

Page 318: ...e Control System will then read out an option list of all available functions and commands available in the particular submenu You can also use the help function to ac cess help for a specific system...

Page 319: ...reatest possible acoustic differences Speak the command List station list The system reads out the station list en try by entry Press when the desired station name is being read out The station is sel...

Page 320: ...ghest setting vents are pointed at microphones or wind noise is being created through open windows Avoid loud disturbances Voice Control System does not recognize a address book entry The voice entrie...

Page 321: ...tem can be reset to the factory set tings at any time i The individualization can only be performed when the vehicle is stationary If you drive off the individualization will be can celed After starti...

Page 322: ...ng wheel Mirrors Memory function Fastening the seat belts Lighting Windshield wipers Power windows Driving and parking Automatic transmission Instrument cluster Driving systems Air vents Automatic cli...

Page 323: ...trunk page 461 3 Mechanical key locking tab 4 Unlock button 5 Battery check lamp 6 Panic button page 63 To prevent possible malfunction avoid ex posing the SmartKey to high levels of electro magnetic...

Page 324: ...the equipment i Canada only This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 this device must a...

Page 325: ...e trunk is opened the SmartKey is not inserted in the starter switch the central locking unlocking switch is not activated Global locking Press button With the trunk and both doors closed All turn sig...

Page 326: ...ce An acoustic signal sounds once The locking knob in the driver s door moves up The anti theft alarm system is dis armed Global unlocking Press button twice All turn signal lamps flash once An acoust...

Page 327: ...ks the doors the trunk the fuel filler flap SmartKey with KEYLESS GO 1 Lock button 2 Opening button for trunk page 461 3 Locking tab for mechanical key 4 Unlock button 5 Battery check lamp 6 Panic but...

Page 328: ...desired operation Any unauthorized modification to this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment i Canada only This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is...

Page 329: ...the vehicle has been parked for more than 72 hours you must pull an outside door handle in order to activate the KEYLESS GO function In order to start the engine with the SmartKey with KEYLESS GO The...

Page 330: ...martKey with KEYLESS GO in the vehicle one SmartKey with KEYLESS GO outside the vehicle If you leave the SmartKey with KEYLESS GO behind when exiting and locking the vehicle no message appears in the...

Page 331: ...setting If you frequently travel alone you may wish to reprogram the SmartKey with KEYLESS GO so when you grasp the driv er s outside door handle only the driver s door and the fuel filler flap unloc...

Page 332: ...acoustic signal sounds three times The locking knobs in the doors move down The anti theft alarm system is armed Restoring to factory setting Press and hold buttons and si multaneously for about 5 se...

Page 333: ...r SmartKey with KEYLESS GO deactivated by an autho rized Mercedes Benz Center Report the loss of the SmartKey SmartKey with KEYLESS GO or the me chanical key immediately to your car insurance company...

Page 334: ...he anti theft alarm system To cancel the alarm do one of the following Insert the SmartKey or SmartKey with KEYLESS GO in the starter switch Press button or on the SmartKey or SmartKey with KEYLESS GO...

Page 335: ...ctivate the automatic locking using the COMAND system page 238 Warning G To prevent possible personal injury always keep hands and fingers away from the door or trunk lid opening when closing a door o...

Page 336: ...EYLESS GO from the starter switch take it with you and lock the vehicle Do not leave children unat tended in the vehicle or with access to an unlocked vehicle A child s unsupervised ac cess to a vehic...

Page 337: ...to an unlocked vehicle A child s unsupervised ac cess to a vehicle could result in an accident and or serious personal injury i When you switch on the ignition the indica tor and warning lamps except...

Page 338: ...tch 1 KEYLESS GO start stop button 2 Starter switch Insert KEYLESS GO start stop button 1 into starter switch 2 if not inserted already The SmartKey with KEYLESS GO must be located in the vehicle Make...

Page 339: ...g the engine us ing the KEYLESS GO start stop button see Starting with KEYLESS GO page 379 i If you now press the KEYLESS GO start stop button once again the ignition position 2 is switched on twice t...

Page 340: ...ed when holding the steer ing wheel Adjust the seat to a comfortable seating position that still allows you to reach the accelerator brake pedal safely The po sition should be as far back as possible...

Page 341: ...seating positions than in the front seat ing position Thus we strongly recommend that children be placed in the rear seats whenever possible Regardless of seating position children 12 years old and un...

Page 342: ...from the passenger front air bag as possi ble Otherwise the passenger could be seriously or even fatally injured in the event of an ac cident or braking maneuver Make sure no one is caught or injured...

Page 343: ...ever 1 Fold and press the seat backrest rear ward until it engages in driving posi tion The seat and head restraint return to their previous positions i To interrupt the procedure activate the seat ad...

Page 344: ...thorized Mercedes Benz Center immediately When leaving the vehicle always remove the SmartKey or SmartKey with KEYLESS GO from the starter switch take it with you and lock the vehicle The power seats...

Page 345: ...p button page 337 once with the driver s door closed Warning G You must make sure no one can become trapped or injured by the moving steering wheel and driver s seat when the easy en try exit feature...

Page 346: ...tion button page 358 i The last set driver s seat and steering wheel positions are stored when the ignition is switched off page 336 the position is stored in memory page 357 i If the current position...

Page 347: ...heating automatically switches to level 2 after approxi mately 8 minutes 2 Two indicator lamps on The seat heating automatically switches to level 1 after approxi mately 10 minutes 1 One indicator lam...

Page 348: ...tching off Press button 1 repeat edly until all indicator lamps go out Level 3 Three indicator lamps on highest level 2 Two indicator lamps on 1 One indicator lamp on lowest level off No indicator lam...

Page 349: ...traint supports the back of the head at eye level This will reduce the po tential for injury to the head and neck in the event of an accident or similar situation Do not drive the vehicle without the...

Page 350: ...head will not be supported in the event of a collision That could cause serious or even fatal injuries Rear seat occupants can be seriously in jured or killed Warning G Keep the area around head rest...

Page 351: ...ead restraint upright until it locks into place i When fasten a rear seat belt page 360 the respective rear seat head restraint places upright Warning G Make sure the rear seat head restraints en gage...

Page 352: ...n of arrow 2 Warning G Do not adjust the steering wheel while driv ing Adjusting the steering wheel while driv ing could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle When leaving the vehicle always...

Page 353: ...row 2 The steering wheel heating is turned off Indicator lamp 3 goes out i The steering wheel heating will not switch on when the temperature of the vehicle interior is above 86 F 30 C i Indicator lam...

Page 354: ...he mirror surface is convex outwardly curved surface for a wider field of view Objects in mirror are closer than they appear Check your in terior rear view mirror or glance over your shoulder before c...

Page 355: ...olding in Press button 1 Folding out Press button 1 again Before driving the vehicle through an auto matic car wash fold the exterior mirrors in Oth erwise they may get damaged i The mirrors do not fo...

Page 356: ...incoming light is not aimed directly at the sensors in the interior rear view mirror The interior rear view mirror and the exterior rear view mirror on the driver s side do not react for example if t...

Page 357: ...l the exterior mirror on the front passenger side is selected Shift the automatic transmission in re verse gear R The passenger side exterior rear view mirror will be turned downward to the stored pos...

Page 358: ...that complies with U S Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards 213 and 225 and Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards 213 and 210 2 With the memory function you can store up to three different config...

Page 359: ...s All the settings are stored at the selected position Recalling positions from memory Press and hold one of the memory position buttons 1 2 or 3 until the seat steering wheel and exterior rear view m...

Page 360: ...ton M 2 Adjustment button 3 Selector switch for right or left exterior mirror Stop the vehicle Make sure the ignition is switched on page 336 Press switch 3 until the exterior mir ror on the front pas...

Page 361: ...mend that children be placed in the rear seats whenever possible Regardless of seating position children 12 years old and under must be seated and properly secured in an appropriately sized infant res...

Page 362: ...cross the top of your shoulder and the lap portion across your hips Push latch plate 2 into buckle 3 until it clicks If necessary tighten the lap portion to a snug fit by pulling shoulder portion up T...

Page 363: ...vel to make sure that it is properly posi tioned Make sure the seat belt is always fitted snugly Take special care of this when wearing loose clothing For more information see Seat belts page 52 Seat...

Page 364: ...l headlamps 1 Standing lamps left turn left two stops 2 Standing lamps right turn left one stop 3 M Off Daytime running lamp mode page 365 4 Automatic headlamp mode Daytime running lamp mode page 365...

Page 365: ...de marker lamps will switch on and off automatically Warning G If the exterior lamp switch is set to the headlamps may switch off unexpect edly when the system senses bright am bient light for example...

Page 366: ...the daytime running lamp mode is deactivated Activate the daytime run ning lamp mode using the control system see Setting daytime running lamp mode USA only page 271 When the engine is running and you...

Page 367: ...lamps and the rear fog lamp switch on The yellow indicator lamp in the exterior lamp switch comes on page 363 Push in the exterior lamp switch to first stop The rear fog lamp switches off The green i...

Page 368: ...1 Headlamp washer button Switch on the ignition page 336 Press button 1 up or down The headlamps are cleaned with a high pressure water jet For information on filling up the washer reservoir see Winds...

Page 369: ...i If you are driving faster than 43 mph 70 km h the corner illuminating function is not available i If you have switched on the turn signal for one side but turn the steering wheel in the other direc...

Page 370: ...ing i With the hazard warning flasher activated and the combination switch set for either left or right turn only the respective left or right turn signals will operate when the SmartKey in the starte...

Page 371: ...hting switches on in darkness when you unlock the vehicle remove the SmartKey from the starter switch open a door The interior lighting switches off auto matically following an adjustable time delay p...

Page 372: ...rkness when you open a door and the automatic control is activated The door entry lamps switch off when the corresponding door is closed Trunk lamp The trunk lamp switches on if the trunk is opened If...

Page 373: ...y Dust that accumulates on a wind shield might scratch the glass and or damage the wiper blades when wiping occurs on a dry windshield If it is necessary to operate the wip ers in dry weather conditio...

Page 374: ...he vehicle to a stop the wipers operate more slowly Do not leave windshield wipers on an inter mittent setting when the vehicle is taken to an automatic car wash or during windshield clean ing Wipers...

Page 375: ...he door windows are equipped with the ex press close and automatic reversal func tion If a door window encounters an obstruction that blocks its path in a circum stance where you pressed the switch pa...

Page 376: ...and Convenience closing feature page 376 Depending oncurrent position the windows may also open or close when the air recirculation button page 453 is pressed and held for 2 seconds i Operating the wi...

Page 377: ...w is blocked during the closing procedure the door window will stop and open slightly Remove the obstruction press the respective power window switch at the upper part again past the resistance point...

Page 378: ...he vehicle within approxi mately 3 ft 1 m of a door Close both doors Touch and hold sensor surface 1 until the windows and the tilt sliding sun roof are completely closed The vehicle is locked Release...

Page 379: ...that the pedals still have sufficient clearance During sudden driving or braking maneuvers the objects could get caught between the pedals You could then no longer brake or accelerate This could lead...

Page 380: ...tarter switch page 337 Make sure the automatic transmission is set to P The gear position indicator in the ta chometer display should be on P Depress the brake pedal during the starting procedure Do n...

Page 381: ...rs that may be open to allow for better detec tion of the SmartKey with KEYLESS GO or Remove the KEYLESS GO start stop button from starter switch Start the engine with the SmartKey as radio signals fr...

Page 382: ...Wait for the gear selection process to com plete before setting the vehicle in motion i Shifting from gear position P to position R N or D is only possible with the brake pedal de pressed Without the...

Page 383: ...ector le ver out of P or N if the engine speed is high er than idle speed If your foot is not firmly on the brake pedal the vehicle could accel erate quickly forward or in reverse You could lose contr...

Page 384: ...nd coolant to cool off Check the coolant level and add cool ant if necessary page 518 In case of accident If the vehicle is leaking gasoline Do not start the engine under any cir cumstances Move away...

Page 385: ...ving the vehicle always Keep right foot on brake pedal Engage electronic parking brake Shift the automatic transmission to P Slowly release brake pedal When parked on an incline turn front wheels towa...

Page 386: ...step on the accelerator pedal If gear R is engaged the trunk must be closed Warning G Getting out of your vehicle with the automat ic transmission not fully engaged in position P is dangerous Also wh...

Page 387: ...an emergency situation you can also brake your vehicle while driving by using the electronic parking brake While driving press handle for elec tronic parking brake page 384 During the braking procedu...

Page 388: ...running there is no power assis tance for the brake and steering systems In this case it is important to keep in mind that a considerably higher degree of effort is nec essary to brake and steer the v...

Page 389: ...gine while driving by pressing and holding the KEYLESS GO start stop button for approximately 3 seconds If you turn off the engine using the KEYLESS GO start stop button and open the driver s or passe...

Page 390: ...ector lever is located on the right of the steering column Gearshift pattern for automatic transmission P Park position R Reverse gear N Neutral D Drive position i During the brief warm up transmissio...

Page 391: ...rake pedal Carefully depress the accelerator pedal to drive off when it is safe to do so i The current transmission position P R N or D appears in the instrument cluster page 393 Warning G It is dange...

Page 392: ...ve position D reverse gear R or neutral position N With the vehicle at a standstill depress the brake pedal and keep it pressed Press the handle for electronic parking brake page 384 Press button on g...

Page 393: ...ram mode C S page 399 the position of the accelerator pedal page 396 the vehicle speed With drive position D selected you can use the steering wheel gearshift control buttons page 400 to influence tra...

Page 394: ...ddition to shifting into park position P to secure the vehicle If the vehicle s electrical system is malfunctioning the automatic transmission could remain locked in park position P Have the vehicle c...

Page 395: ...GO before turning off the engine with the start stop button and open ing the driver s or passenger door Effect Reverse gear Shift into reverse gear R only when the vehicle is stopped Neutral No power...

Page 396: ...f engaged manually release the electronic parking brake page 385 Switch off the ignition and leave the SmartKey with KEYLESS GO in the starter switch Coasting the vehicle or driving for any other reas...

Page 397: ...n in gear Hold the vehicle with the brake When you stop for a longer period of time with the engine idling and or on a hill Engage the electronic parking brake Shift into park position P Maneuvering W...

Page 398: ...re in the brake sys tem for approximately 1 second after you have released the brake pedal Therefore you can start off smoothly without the vehicle moving immediately after releasing the brake pedal T...

Page 399: ...1 Current gear range Effect The transmission shifts through sixth gear only applies to vehicles with 7 speed automatic transmission only The transmission shifts through fifth gear only applies to vehi...

Page 400: ...driving The vehicle starts out in second gear both forward and reverse for gentler starts This does not apply if full throttle is applied or gear range 1 is selected Traction and driving stability ar...

Page 401: ...rature has been reached Shift into reverse gear R or park position P only when the vehicle is stopped Avoid spinning of a drive wheel for an extended period when driving off on slippery road surfaces...

Page 402: ...range suited for optimal acceleration and deceleration This will involve shifting down one or more gears Emergency operation Limp Home Mode If vehicle acceleration becomes less re sponsive or sluggis...

Page 403: ...arning G No messages will be displayed if either the instrument cluster or the multifunction dis play is inoperative As a result you will not be able to see infor mation about your driving conditions...

Page 404: ...or hear steam com ing from it Stop the vehicle in a safe location away from other traffic Turn off the engine get out of the vehicle and do not stand near the vehicle until the engine has cooled down...

Page 405: ...g when leaving your garage you will notice a delay before the lower temperature is displayed A delay also occurs when ambient temper atures rise This prevents inaccurate tem perature indications caus...

Page 406: ...mended for driving at a constant speed for extended periods of time You can set or resume the cruise control at any speed over 20 mph 30 km h The cruise control function is operated by means of the c...

Page 407: ...ake when the automatic transmission is set to position P R or N when ESP is switched off Warning G The cruise control brakes automatically so that the set speed is not exceeded The brake pedal depress...

Page 408: ...n by a triangle in the speedometer Canceling cruise control There are several ways to cancel the cruise control Step on the brake pedal The cruise control is canceled The last set speed is stored for...

Page 409: ...display will go out and an acoustic warning sounds Observe additional messages in the multifunction display that may appear Setting the automatic transmission to N while driving cancels the cruise con...

Page 410: ...t the cruise control lever up past the resistance point i The new speed is set and the vehicle will ac celerate Keep in mind that it may take a brief moment until the vehicle has reached the set speed...

Page 411: ...the multi function display for approximately 5 seconds and the corresponding speedometer segments from the se lected speed to the vehicle maximum speed are illuminated i The set speed value is decrea...

Page 412: ...or system page 272 Canadian law does not permit the use of the radar sensor system page 272 for vehicles from outside of Canada When you switch off the radar sensor system the following functions are...

Page 413: ...eview the following infor mation carefully before operating the system Warning G DISTRONIC Plus cannot take street and traf fic conditions into account Only use DISTRONIC Plus if the road weather and...

Page 414: ...f ramp in complex driving situations such as in highway construction zones In these situations DISTRONIC Plus will continue to maintain the set speed unless deactivated DISTRONIC Plus is designed and...

Page 415: ...ing sound before braking See the follow ing warning note The intermittent warning sound ceases and the distance warning lamp l goes out when the necessary distance to the vehicle ahead is again establ...

Page 416: ...an accident Warning G DISTRONIC Plus brakes your vehicle with a maximum of 13 ft s2 This corresponds to about 40 of the maximum deceleration of your vehicle You must also apply the brakes yourself to...

Page 417: ...function dis play for about 5 seconds You then see the following display in the multifunction dis play 1 DISTRONIC Plus activated 2 Your vehicle 3 Preset distance threshold to the preceding vehicle 4...

Page 418: ...ad of you you are driving above 20 mph 30 km h If DISTRONIC Plus has not been activated after pressing the DISTRONIC Plus lever you will see the message DISTRONIC PLUS in the multifunction display War...

Page 419: ...in di rection of arrow 4 to call up speed last set page 423 DISTRONIC Plus is switched on Take your foot off the accelerator ped al Your vehicle adapts its speed to the ve hicle ahead observing the se...

Page 420: ...f you is driving more slowly it brakes the vehicle in order to keep the distance specified by you When DISTRONIC Plus detects that the ve hicle in front of you is driving faster the ve hicle accelerat...

Page 421: ...ve been manipulated the battery is disconnected Warning G Never get out of the vehicle while DISTRONIC Plus is switched on DISTRONIC Plus must never be operated or switched off by passengers or from o...

Page 422: ...ada 1 km h i If you do not take your foot off of the accel erator completely the following message DISTRONIC PLUS override will appear in the multifunction display The distance to a slower moving vehi...

Page 423: ...the DISTRONIC Plus lever up past the resis tance point i The new speed is set and the vehicle will ac celerate Keep in mind that it may take a brief moment until the vehicle has reached the set speed...

Page 424: ...iefly tip the DISTRONIC Plus lever in the direction of arrow 3 page 416 or Step on the brake pedal DISTRONIC Plus will be deactivated The last speed set will be stored into memory i The set speed valu...

Page 425: ...edi ately will appear on the multifunction dis play Step on the brake immediately to prevent the vehicle from rolling DISTRONIC Plus is then switched off and the message disappears Warning G DISTRONIC...

Page 426: ...r 1 Distance setting switch for target dis tance 2 To increase target distance 3 To decrease target distance Increasing distance Increasing the distance setting causes DISTRONIC Plus to maintain a gre...

Page 427: ...ain the speed selected by the driver unless a mov ing obstacle proceeding directly ahead of it in the same travel direction is detected e g following another vehicle ahead of you at your set distance...

Page 428: ...your vehicle to brake late or unexpectedly Offset driving A vehicle traveling in your lane but offset from your direct line of travel may not be detected by DISTRONIC Plus There will be insufficient...

Page 429: ...ehicles DISTRONIC Plus does not brake for obsta cles or stationary vehicles If for example the vehicle detected in front of you chang es lanes to bypass an obstacle or station ary vehicle in front of...

Page 430: ...ly 0 4 in 10 mm With decreasing speed the ride height is again raised to the selected vehicle level The following vehicle level settings can be selected when the vehicle is stationary Select the Raise...

Page 431: ...mp 2 is on Press switch 1 Indicator lamp 2 goes out The vehicle is adjusted to a normal level Suspension tuning The suspension tuning is set according to your driving style road surface conditions the...

Page 432: ...ble without DISTRONIC Plus Warning G Parktronic is a supplemental system It is not intended to nor does it replace the need for extreme care The responsibility during parking and other critical maneu...

Page 433: ...to scratch or damage the sensors see Cleaning the Park tronic system sensors page 559 Center approx 40 in 100 cm Corners approx 24 in 60 cm Center approx 48 in 120 cm Corners approx 32 in 80 cm Durin...

Page 434: ...illuminate depending on the distance When the sev enth distance segment illuminates you have reached the minimum distance Front area An intermittent acoustic warning will sound as the first red distan...

Page 435: ...amp in the Parktronic switch comes on Have the Parktronic system checked by an authorized Mercedes Benz Center as soon as possible If only the red distance segments illumi nate and no acoustic warning...

Page 436: ...horized modification to this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment i Canada only This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following tw...

Page 437: ...on D R or N The Park Assist system deactivates at speeds over approximately 11 mph 18 km h At lower speeds the Parktronic system turns on again Park Assist is also switched off when you set the automa...

Page 438: ...depending on the distance When the sev enth distance segment illuminates you have reached the minimum distance i Due to the sensors broad detection range it is possible that Park Assist also detects t...

Page 439: ...hi cle is at a standstill very close to the obsta cle In this case you will hear a corresponding tone for the warning indica tor in the rear area Switching Park Assist system on off The Park Assist sy...

Page 440: ...o help you with re verse parking back in parking and parallel parking The area behind the vehicle is displayed as a reverse mirror image similar to the view in a rear view mirror The Dynamic Rear View...

Page 441: ...be detected by the system and can dam age the vehicle The Dynamic Rear View Monitor does not warn you about impending collisions with objects The driver is always responsible for safety and must cont...

Page 442: ...fied technician Contact an authorized Mercedes Benz Center Do not use the Dynamic Rear View Monitor if the roads are icy slippery or covered with snow The vehicle could slip causing the ac tual vehicl...

Page 443: ...he steering wheel s position The space required by the vehicle for reverse cornering is indicated by yellow and red guide lines 7 Warning G Please note that objects which do not touch the ground such...

Page 444: ...space The desired parking space is wide enough if nothing is inside yellow and red guide lines 7 of your intended driving path or protrudes into this area Back in carefully When the blue guide lines...

Page 445: ...vehicle 1 Vertical blue guide line 3 Extended blue guide line 4 Blue guide lines for vehicle contour With the vehicle at a standstill turn steering wheel in parking direction until blue guide lines 3...

Page 446: ...straighten out steering wheel and back up until you still have just enough room behind the vehicle While doing so observe Parktronic page 431 or Park As sist page 435 warning indicators i If you turn...

Page 447: ...w Assist camera Warning G Night View Assist is only an aid to support you while driving and cannot substitute your careful attention Do not rely on the display of the Night View Assist instead continu...

Page 448: ...e speed gauge changes on the multifunction display The speed gauge is shown as a bar on the lower edge of the multifunction display The line for main menus is no longer available If you would like to...

Page 449: ...l and change them if necessary page 453 Swing the camera cover downward page 561 Cleaning inside of windshield Clean inside of windshield in front of camera with a soft non scratching cloth page 561 W...

Page 450: ...windshield wiper blades page 647 The area of the windshield within the cam era s field of view is dirty Clean windshield page 561 The area of the windshield within the cam era s field of view has been...

Page 451: ...450 Controls in detail Air vents...

Page 452: ...ght side air vent adjustable 8 Right side defroster vent fixed 9 Automatic climate control panel a Left rear center air vent adjustable b Right rear center air vent adjustable c Thumbwheel for right r...

Page 453: ...ilation off 2 Switching ventilation on The air volume is dependent on the setting of air distribution control air volume control air vents in the dashboard The air temperature is about the same as tha...

Page 454: ...and volume left 2 Temperature control left 3 Manual fan speed adjustment left 4 Front defroster Item 5 Air recirculation 6 Automatic climate control on off 7 Residual engine heat and ventilation REST...

Page 455: ...distribution control page 453 Temperature 72 F 22 C page 456 Footwell temperature 0 page 249 Air flow focused page 249 Warning G Follow the recommended settings for heat ing and cooling given on the f...

Page 456: ...distribution and air volume manually Activating Press button U page 453 up or down The indicator lamp on the button comes on Deactivating Press button U page 453 up or down or Adjust air distribution...

Page 457: ...passenger compartment Press button Q up to increase or down to decrease air volume The indicator lamps on buttons U page 453 goes out The automatic function is switched off The air volume is adjusted...

Page 458: ...ting Press button page 453 up or down The indicator lamp on the button goes out The previous settings are once again in effect except air recirculation mode stays off Windshield fogged on the outside...

Page 459: ...ter switches off too soon and the indicator lamp goes out this indi cates that too many electrical consumers are op erating simultaneously and the load on the battery is reducing available voltage The...

Page 460: ...air conditioning is turned off after 30 minutes if the outside temperature is above approximately 41 F 5 C Warning G Never operate the side windows and the tilt sliding sunroof if there is the possibi...

Page 461: ...idual heat produced by the engine Activating Switch off the ignition page 336 Press button T page 453 up or down The indicator lamp on the button comes on Deactivating Press button T page 453 up or do...

Page 462: ...trunk opening closing switch Press and hold switch 1 until the trunk is opened The indicator lamp in switch 1 comes on and remains lit until the trunk is closed To interrupt the opening procedure Rel...

Page 463: ...matically if a SmartKey with KEYLESS GO is recognized inside the vehicle or in the trunk The vehicle is only locked when the turn signals flash three times If you are carrying a second SmartKey with K...

Page 464: ...ESS GO press the trunk opening closing switch on the driver s door press the trunk closing switch press the KEYLESS GO locking closing switch pull the trunk lid handle Even with the SmartKey or SmartK...

Page 465: ...e times to confirm locking once the trunk has closed completely An acoustic signal sounds three times The anti theft alarm system is armed Trunk emergency release With the emergency release button the...

Page 466: ...mains locked even when the vehicle is centrally unlocked Insert the mechanical key in the trunk lid lock Turn the mechanical key counterclock wise to neutral position 1 to unlock the trunk You can now...

Page 467: ...upants wearing their seat belts properly as entire body parts or portions of them may protrude from the passenger compartment When leaving the vehicle always remove the SmartKey or SmartKey with KEYLE...

Page 468: ...elease The tilt sliding sunroof opens or closes completely Stopping during Express opening closing Move the switch in any direc tion i You can also open or close the tilt sliding sunroof using the Sma...

Page 469: ...age 336 Press and hold the sunroof switch in the direction of arrow 3 until the tilt sliding sunroof is fully raised at the rear Keep holding the sunroof switch in the direction of arrow 3 for approxi...

Page 470: ...avoid personal injury during a colli sion or sudden maneuver exercise care when transporting cargo Put luggage or car go in the trunk if possible Do not pile luggage or cargo higher than the seat bac...

Page 471: ...e box lock and turn it clockwise to position 3 Unlocking Insert the mechanical key into the glove box lock and turn it coun terclockwise to position 2 Storage compartments in the front armrest 1 Stora...

Page 472: ...ng Swing eyeglasses compart ment upward until it engages Parcel net in front passenger footwell Warning G The parcel net is intended for storing light weight items only Heavy objects objects with shar...

Page 473: ...tment Armrest with integrated storage compartment 1 Release catch Opening Pull release catch 1 and swing the cover upward Storage compartment between rear seats 1 Handle Opening Pull handle 1 backward...

Page 474: ...se lids on open containers and do not fill containers to a height where the contents especially hot liquids could spill during braking vehicle maneuvers or in an accident Liquids spilled on vehicle oc...

Page 475: ...torage spaces under trunk floor 1 Storage space 2 Handle 3 Trunk floor cover Lift up trunk floor cover 3 and engage the cover handle 2 in upper edge of trunk Retaining hooks Two hooks are located on t...

Page 476: ...on date your vehicle may equipped with an umbrella holder If equipped you can attach an um brella to the trunk lid 1 Umbrella holder 2 Umbrella Swing down holder 1 in direction of arrow Take umbrella...

Page 477: ...imilar items in place Ashtray 1 Button for disengaging ashtray 2 Cover plate Warning G Do not use the vanity mirror while driving Keep the vanity mirrors in the sun visors closed while vehicle is in m...

Page 478: ...Switch on the ignition page 336 Push in cigarette lighter 1 The lighter will pop out automatically when hot Warning G Never touch the heating element or sides of the lighter they are extremely hot Ho...

Page 479: ...longer be able to be placed in the heating pushed in position or the lighter may pop out too early with the lighter not hot enough i If the engine is off and the cigarette lighter is being used exten...

Page 480: ...her primary focus when driving For your safety and the safety of others we rec ommend that you pull over to a safe location and stop before placing or taking a tele phone call If you choose to use th...

Page 481: ...he mobile phone has been inserted in the mobile phone cradle you have to use the hands free device or Bluetooth headset to respond during phone calls If applicable remove the cover for the external an...

Page 482: ...obile phone out of mobile phone cradle 2 Changing mobile phone cradle If you require a different cradle for your mobile phone remove the present cradle before installing a new one Removing an existing...

Page 483: ...raise press button and to lower press button or use the COMAND volume thumbwheel on the lower part of the front center console page 91 To activate press the SOS button the Roadside Assistance button o...

Page 484: ...n emergency call manually page 485 Once the emergency call is in progress the indicator lamp in the SOS button will begin to flash The message Connecting call appears in the multi function display Eme...

Page 485: ...automatic cli mate control can be still adjusted using the switches on the climate control panel i If no vehicle occupant responds an ambu lance will be sent to the vehicle immediately i Location of...

Page 486: ...Assistance button and the Information button are located in the storage compartment below the front armrest page 470 1 Information button 2 Roadside Assistance button Warning G If you feel at any way...

Page 487: ...Mercedes Benz Center For services such as labor and or towing charges may ap ply Refer to the Roadside Assistance Man ual for more information These programs are only available in the USA Sign and Dr...

Page 488: ...USA only i The indicator lamp on the Information button remains illuminated in red for ap proximately 10 seconds during the system self check after switching on the ignition togeth er with the SOS bu...

Page 489: ...ther active calls i The components and operating principles of COMAND can be found on page 81 i If you select No you can save the address in your address book page 214 i The destination download featu...

Page 490: ...rcedes Benz Response Center at 1 800 756 9018 in the USA or 1 888 923 8367 in Canada You will be asked to provide your pass word which you provided when you completed the subscriber agreement When you...

Page 491: ...service The Response Center will then attempt to covertly contact the vehicle s Tele Aid system Once the vehicle is located the Response Center will contact the local law enforcement and you The vehi...

Page 492: ...he door moves up or down When programming a gate operator the gate opens or closes Do not use the integrated remote control with any garage door opener that lacks safety stop and reverse features as r...

Page 493: ...device you wish to train approximately 2 to 5 in 5 to12 cm away from the signal trans mitter button 2 3 or 4 to be pro grammed while keeping indicator lamp 1 in view Step 4 Using both hands simultaneo...

Page 494: ...ess hold for 2 seconds and release the pro grammed signal transmitter button 2 3 or 4 Step 11 Press hold for 2 seconds and release same signal transmitter button a sec ond time to complete the trainin...

Page 495: ...utton 2 3 or 4 Do not release the button Indicator lamp 1 will begin to flash af ter 20 seconds Without releasing the signal transmitter button proceed with programming starting with step 3 Operation...

Page 496: ...ten the antenna wire from the garage door opener assembly This may help improve transmitting and or receiving signals i Certain types of garage door openers are in compatible with the integrated remot...

Page 497: ...es e g electronic toll collection devices To allow the use of these devices in the ve hicle transparent areas 1 and 3 are placed in the windshield You can see them from certain angles when ambient lig...

Page 498: ...497 Controls in detail Useful features...

Page 499: ...498 Controls in detail Useful features...

Page 500: ...497 Operation The first 1000 miles 1500 km Driving instructions At the gas station Engine compartment Tires and wheels Winter driving Maintenance Vehicle care...

Page 501: ...ine speeds no more than 2 3 of maxi mum rpm in each gear Avoid accelerating by kick down Do not attempt to slow the vehicle down by shifting to a lower gear using the gear selector lever Select gear r...

Page 502: ...s and in hilly area Drinking and driving Pedals Power assistance Warning G Drinking and driving and or taking drugs and driving are very dangerous combina tions Even a small amount of alcohol or drugs...

Page 503: ...e system inspected immediately Contact an authorized Mercedes Benz Center Warning G After driving in heavy rain for some time without applying the brakes or through wa ter deep enough to wet brake com...

Page 504: ...g properties of the vehicle can be degraded to an extent that safe braking is substantially impaired This could result in an accident When driving down long and steep grades relieve the load on the br...

Page 505: ...road curb Turn the SmartKey or the SmartKey with KEYLESS GO to starter switch position 0 and remove or press the KEYLESS GO start stop button Take the SmartKey or the SmartKey with KEYLESS GO with you...

Page 506: ...winter tires page 549 with a minimum tread depth of approximately 1 6 in 4 mm on all four wheels for the winter season to ensure normal balanced handling characteristics On packed snow they can reduce...

Page 507: ...instructions The most important rule for slippery or icy roads is to drive sensibly and to avoid abrupt acceleration braking and steering maneuvers Do not use the cruise control or DISTRONIC Plus sys...

Page 508: ...erior resulting in unconsciousness and death To assure sufficient fresh air ventilation open a window slightly on the side of the ve hicle not facing the wind Warning G The outside temperature indicat...

Page 509: ...d den maneuvers loose items will be thrown around inside the vehicle and cause injury to vehicle occupants unless the items are securely fastened in the vehicle The trunk is the preferred place to car...

Page 510: ...y adjustments on the engine should therefore be carried out only by qualified Mercedes Benz Cen ter authorized technicians Engine adjustments should not be altered in any way The specified service pro...

Page 511: ...s a garage which are not properly ventilated If you think that exhaust gas fumes are entering the vehicle while driving have the cause determined and corrected immediately If you must drive under thes...

Page 512: ...e moved from the starter switch The driver s door then can be closed again Open the fuel filler flap by pushing at the point indicated by arrow 1 The fuel filler flap springs open Turn the fuel cap co...

Page 513: ...ke sure to close the fuel filler flap before locking your vehicle as the flap locking pin pre vents closing after you have locked the vehicle i Only use premium unleaded gasoline with a minimum Posted...

Page 514: ...687 Engine oil level For more information on engine oil see Engine oil page 513 Vehicle lighting Check function and cleanliness For more information on replacing light bulbs see Replacing bulbs page...

Page 515: ...nd or others Warning G You could be injured when the hood is open even when the engine is turned off Parts of the engine can become very hot To prevent burns only touch owner serviceable components de...

Page 516: ...the engine has cooled down If neces sary call the fire department Warning G The engine is equipped with a transistorized ignition system Because of the high voltage it is dangerous to touch any compon...

Page 517: ...ion page 336 Press or to select the menu Service Press or to select Engine oil level Press The following message is seen in the multi function display Engine oil level Measuring now Correct measuremen...

Page 518: ...when engine on Turn off the engine If the engine is at operating tempera ture wait 5 minutes before checking oil If the engine is not at operating temper ature yet you must wait 30 minutes before che...

Page 519: ...s on the oil dipstick is approximately 2 1 US qt 2 0 l Only use approved engine oils and oil filters required for vehicles with Maintenance System U S vehicles Canada vehicles depending on vehicle pro...

Page 520: ...page 686 Transmission fluid level The transmission fluid level does not need to be checked If you notice transmission fluid loss or gear shifting malfunctions have an authorized Mercedes Benz Center...

Page 521: ...oximately 0 6 in 1 5 cm higher Add coolant as required Replace and tighten cap 1 For more information on coolant see the Technical data section page 689 Warning G In order to avoid potentially serious...

Page 522: ...eservoir Pull tab of cap 1 upward Refill the reservoir with MB Windshield Washer Concentrate and water or commercially available premixed wind shield washer solvent antifreeze de pending on ambient te...

Page 523: ...acing individual tires you should mount new tires on the front wheels first on vehicles with same sized wheels all around Warning G Replace rims or tires with the same designa tion manufacturer and ty...

Page 524: ...e conditions Make sure you also inspect the spare tire periodically for condition and inflation Spare tires will age and degrade over time even if never used and thus should be in spected and replaced...

Page 525: ...ears as a solid band across the tread Storing tires Cleaning tires Warning G Although the applicable federal motor safety laws consider a tire to be worn when the treadwear indicators TWI become visib...

Page 526: ...2 The certification label also found on the driver s door B pillar tells you about the gross weight capacity of your vehi cle called the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR The GVWR includes the weight o...

Page 527: ...n placard showing the seating capacity is located on the driver s door B pillar page 523 Warning G Do not overload the tires by exceeding the specified load limit as indicated on the Tire and Loading...

Page 528: ...example if the XXX amount equals 1400 lbs and there will be five 150 lbs passengers in your vehicle the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs 1400 750 5 x 150 650 lbs Step 5 D...

Page 529: ...tion Occupants weight Combined weight of all occupants Available cargo luggage and trailer tongue weight total load limit from Tire and Loading Information placard minus combined weight of all occupa...

Page 530: ...Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR The to tal allowable weight that can be carried by a single axle front or rear To assure that your vehicle does not ex ceed the maximum permissible weight limits GVWR an...

Page 531: ...n the fuel filler flap page 509 for any additional infor mation pertaining to special driving situa tions For more information see Important notes on tire inflation pressure page 529 Warning G Follow...

Page 532: ...Benz Center for proper tire inflation pressure Be sure to readjust the tire inflation pressure for normal driving speeds You should wait until the tires are cold before adjusting the tire inflation p...

Page 533: ...inflation pressure on tire gauge and check against the recom mended tire inflation pressure on the Tire and Loading Information placard on the driver s door B pillar page 523 If necessary add air to a...

Page 534: ...nction in the Advanced TPMS If the telltale flashes for 60 seconds and then stays illuminated the Advanced TPMS system itself is not operating properly i USA only This device complies with Part 15 of...

Page 535: ...ensor mounted the system may still indicate the tire inflation pressure of the removed wheel forsome minutes If this happens keep in mind that the indicated value where the spare wheel is mount ed doe...

Page 536: ...rinflation has not reached the level to trigger illumination of the Advanced TPMS low tire pressure tell tale Your vehicle has also been equipped with an Advanced TPMS malfunction indicator to in dica...

Page 537: ...ence values To confirm press OK appears in the multifunction display Warning G It is the driver s responsibility to calibrate the Advanced TPMS on the recommended cold inflation pressure Underinflated...

Page 538: ...more prone to damage from road hazards adversely affect ride comfort increase stopping distance i When the wheel positions are changed on the vehicle it is possible that the air pressure is temporaril...

Page 539: ...er 6 Tire ply material page 544 7 Tire size designation load and speed rating page 536 8 Load identification page 540 9 Tire name Tire size designation load and speed rating 1 Tire width 2 Aspect rati...

Page 540: ...s expressed in percentage The aspect ratio is arrived at by dividing section height by section width Tire code The tire code 3 page 536 indicates the tire construction type The R stands for radial tir...

Page 541: ...e and Loading Information placard located on the driver s door B pillar Overloading the tires can overheat them possibly causing a blowout Overloading the tires can also result in handling or steering...

Page 542: ...y above 186 mph 300 km h must include a ZR in the size designation AND the service description must be placed in parenthesis Example 275 40 ZR 18 99Y The Y speed rating in parenthesis designates the m...

Page 543: ...re produced The TIN is a unique identifier which facili tates efforts by tire manufactures to notify purchasers in recall situations or other safety matters concerning tires and gives purchasers the m...

Page 544: ...to represent the first full week of the calendar year The second two figures represent the year For example 3202 represents the 32nd week of 2002 Maximum tire load 1 Maximum tire load rating The maxi...

Page 545: ...are specific to each vehicle and may vary from data shown in above illustration Warning G Never exceed the max tire inflation pressure Follow recommended tire inflation pressures Do not underinflate...

Page 546: ...s ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete A tire marked C may have poor traction perfor mance Temperature...

Page 547: ...lled or not Air pressure The amount of air inside the tire pressing outward on each square inch of the tire Air pressure is expressed in pounds per square inch psi or kilopascal kPa or bars Aspect rat...

Page 548: ...ever exceed the GAWR for the front and rear axle indicated on the certification label located on the driver s door B pillar GVW Gross Vehicle Weight The GVW comprises the weight of the vehicle includi...

Page 549: ...onsidered in curb weight or accessory weight including heavy duty brakes ride levelers roof rack heavy duty battery and special trim PSI Pounds per square inch A standard unit of measure for air press...

Page 550: ...g Part of tire designation indicates the speed range for which a tire is approved Total load limit Rated cargo and luggage load plus 68 kilograms 150 lbs times the vehicle s designated seating capacit...

Page 551: ...00 to 6000 miles 5000 to 10000 km or sooner if neces sary according to the degree of tire wear The same rotation spinning direction must be maintained page 523 Rotate tires before the characteristic t...

Page 552: ...er performance Make sure the tires you use show the mountain snowflake marking on the tire sidewall These tires meet specific snow traction performance requirements of the Rubber Manufacturers Associa...

Page 553: ...the other wheels be aware that the difference in tire characteristics may very well impair turning stability and that overall driving stability may be reduced Adapt your driving style accordingly Have...

Page 554: ...u switch on the ignition example service A Next Service A due in XXX miles km Next Service A due in XX days Service A due The maintenance services will be indicated by showing a service type A through...

Page 555: ...tracks distance driven and the time elapsed since the last maintenance service and calculates other maintenance service work required i Vehicles equipped with FSS PLUS Flexible Service System PLUS onl...

Page 556: ...tion for resetting the main tenance service indicator in the mainte nance relevant information for your vehicle Such information is available from either your authorized Mercedes Benz Center or direct...

Page 557: ...with unfavorable conditions near the ocean in industrial areas smoke exhaust emissions during winter operation You should check your vehicle from time to time for stone chipping or other damage Any d...

Page 558: ...ead up This should normally be done every 3 to 5 months de pending on the climate and washing deter gent used Mercedes Benz approved Paint Cleaner should be applied if the paint surface shows signs of...

Page 559: ...inish Automatic car wash You can have your car washed in an auto matic car wash from the start To protect the filter system switch the automatic climate control to air recir culation mode page 458 If...

Page 560: ...tarter switch Ornamental moldings For regular cleaning and care of ornamen tal moldings use a damp cloth Warning G When leaving the SmartKey or SmartKey with KEYLESS GO in the starter switch do not le...

Page 561: ...surrounding the sensors 2 Restart the engine after cleaning sen sors Only use window cleaning solutions that are suitable for plastic lamp lenses Window clean ing solutions which are not suitable may...

Page 562: ...ront and rear bumpers and cannot be seen from the outside 1 Bumper area near sensors Switch off the ignition page 336 Do not apply strong pressure to the sensor covers Applying strong pressure may dam...

Page 563: ...wax to the camera lens 1 when waxing the vehicle If neces sary remove the wax using the Mercedes Benz approved Car Shampoo with plenty of water To prevent scratches or damage to the sur face never ap...

Page 564: ...e road must always be his her primary focus when driving For your safety and the safety of others stop be fore trying to remove window fogging or cleaning the window in front of the Night View Assist...

Page 565: ...recom mended The windshield wipers must be in a vertical position before folding them away from the wind shield They could otherwise damage the hood Never open the hood when the wiper arms are folded...

Page 566: ...the brake disks and brake pads Non approved wheel cleaners may also damage the wheel paint if the car is not driven after cleaning Therefore the vehicle s brake system should always be warmed up befor...

Page 567: ...are Exercise particular care when cleaning per forated leather as its underside should not become wet Wood trims Dampen cloth using water and use damp cloth to clean wood trims in your vehicle The web...

Page 568: ...at to do if Where will I find Unlocking locking in an emergency Opening closing in an emergency Replacing SmartKey batteries Replacing bulbs Replacing wiper blades Flat tire Batteries Jump starting To...

Page 569: ...off The BAS ESP EBP and PRE SAFE are also switched off see mes sages in multifunction display The brake system is still functioning nor mally but without the ABS available If the ABS control unit is m...

Page 570: ...USA only 3 Canada only v The red brake warning lamp comes on while the engine is running In addi tion the yellow ABS mal function indicator lamp and the yellow ESP warning lamp come on and an acousti...

Page 571: ...ls may lock during hard braking reducing steering capability Read and observe messages in the mul tifunction display page 580 Have the system checked at an autho rized Mercedes Benz Center as soon as...

Page 572: ...ed Mercedes Benz Center Do not add brake fluid This will not solve the problem Warning G Driving with the brake warning lamp illumi nated can result in an accident Have your brake system checked immed...

Page 573: ...ch the en gine to its limp home emergency opera tion mode Have the vehicle checked as soon as possible by an authorized Mercedes Benz Center An on board diagnostic connector is used by the service sta...

Page 574: ...fuel cap may not be closed properly or the fuel system may be leaky Check the fuel cap If it is not closed properly Close the fuel cap If it is closed properly Have the fuel system checked by an au th...

Page 575: ...RE SAFE Brake has recognized a stationary obstacle on your probable line of travel Apply the brakes immediately Carefully observe the traffic situation You may need to brake or maneuver to avoid hitti...

Page 576: ...road weather and traffic conditions Continue driving with added caution Read and observe messages in the mul tifunction display page 580 Have the system checked at an autho rized Mercedes Benz Center...

Page 577: ...ale goes out During driving the red seat belt telltale flashes and you addition ally hear an intermittentwarning chime with increasing intensity The vehicle s speed once exceeded 15 mph 25 km h and yo...

Page 578: ...dded caution to the nearest authorized Mercedes Benz Center Warning G In the event that a malfunction of the SRS is indicated as outlined above the SRS may not be operational For your safety we strong...

Page 579: ...isplay page 580 If the tire inflation pressure in the respec tive tire s has have been corrected the combination low tire pressure TPMS mal function telltale goes out after few minutes driving H Combi...

Page 580: ...e note that the Advanced TPMS is not a sub stitute for proper tire maintenance and it is the driver s responsibility to maintain cor rect tire pressure even if under inflation has not reached the leve...

Page 581: ...nt passenger seat The system is malfunctioning Have the system checked as soon as possible by an authorized Mercedes Benz Center Also read and observe any messages in the multifunction display and fol...

Page 582: ...e g objects such as books briefcases etc lodged behind or around the seat head restraints pushing against roof etc The system may recognize such forces as supplemental weight If the front passenger f...

Page 583: ...57 Other messages of high priority and mes sages of less immediate priority can be cleared from the multifunction display using or L They are then stored in the vehicle status message memory page 270...

Page 584: ...ld be taken note of and where a malfunction is indicated ad dressed as soon as possible at an autho rized Mercedes Benz Center Failure to repair condition noted may cause damage not covered by the Mer...

Page 585: ...mph 30 km h Drive faster than 20 mph 30 km h and save the speed Cruise control km h Canada only ESP is switched off Switch on ESP page 72 The automatic transmission is in position P R or N Shift the...

Page 586: ...ufficient Clean the DISTRONIC Plus cover in the radiator grille page 558 Restart the vehicle Try activating DISTRONIC Plus again later Wait until the system cools down or the battery recovers DISTRONI...

Page 587: ...have attempted to activate DISTRONIC Plus at a speed below 20 mph 30 km h without the vehicle in front being displayed in the multifunction display page 411 Drive faster than 20 mph 30 km h and activ...

Page 588: ...ense a decrease in weight Stop the vehicle in a safe location as soon as possible and check the front passenger seat for the following Switch off the ignition page 336 Have the front passenger vacate...

Page 589: ...Wait at least 60 seconds for the system to complete the necessary check cycles and to make sure neither message appears in the multifunction dis play If above conditions are met you can occupy the fr...

Page 590: ...properly secure the child in rear seat employing the child restraint if necessary Remove any other items from on and around the front passenger seat and make sure the storage bag on the back of the f...

Page 591: ...Wait at last 60 seconds for the system to complete the necessary check cycles and to make sure neither message appears in the multifunction dis play If above conditions are met you can occupy the fro...

Page 592: ...umper page 559 is dirty Clean the front and rear bumper page 559 Park Assist is deactivated because the battery voltage is insufficient Have the battery checked by an authorized Mercedes Benz Center P...

Page 593: ...due for maintenance service page 551 Have the maintenance service carried out by an authorized Mercedes Benz Center Service X exceeded by X days by XXX mls km Service X must be carried within the nex...

Page 594: ...el sensors installed by an authorized Mercedes Benz Center As soon as all wheels with sensors have been mounted the Advanced TPMS is switched back on after driving for several minutes Tire pressure mo...

Page 595: ...es Visit workshop without shifting gears The automatic transmission cannot be shift ed out of the set position because of a malfunction If the automatic transmission is shift to position D page 389 Wi...

Page 596: ...il the message disappears from the multifunction display You may then drive off The vehicle is losing oil The ABC message is continuously shown Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so Call Ro...

Page 597: ...off Wait until the message disappears from the multifunction display You may then drive off ABS and ESP inoperative See Oper Manual ABS ESP as well as PRE SAFE are switched off due to a malfunction B...

Page 598: ...bove a speed of 12 mph 20 km h The message disappears when ABS and ESP are again available The ABS ESP as well as PRE SAFE were deactivated because of insufficient power supply The charging voltage ha...

Page 599: ...This will not solve the problem USA only Canada only Warning G Driving with the message Check brake fluid level displayed can result in an accident Have your brake system checked immedi ately Do not...

Page 600: ...ars Secure vehicle from rolling away before get ting out of it page 384 USA only Canada only EBV ABS ESP inoperative See Oper Manual ESP EBP and ABS are switched off due to a malfunction BAS is also s...

Page 601: ...rmally with full brake force boost Continue driving with added caution Have the system checked at an authorized Mercedes Benz Center as soon as possible USA only Canada only Brake wear The brake pads...

Page 602: ...ic parking brake is malfunctioning To release Pull handle of electronic parking brake page 384 or Drive off carefully page 384 Contact an authorized Mercedes Benz Center as soon as possible or Release...

Page 603: ...rake flashes The power supply for the electronic parking brake was malfunctioning or the electronic parking brake was previously mechanically released Pull handle for electronic parking brake page 384...

Page 604: ...e electronic parking brake comes on The electronic parking brake is malfunctioning Switch ignition off and back on again and en gage or release electronic parking brake page 384 or Carefully drive off...

Page 605: ...tion ing or overheated for example due to over or undervoltage Carefully drive off page 384 Contact an authorized Mercedes Benz Center as soon as possible In the event of overvoltage or undervoltage R...

Page 606: ...ectronic parking brake the red indicator lamp for the electronic parking brake flashes and goes out after approx 10 seconds The yel low warning lamp for the electronic parking brake comes on The elect...

Page 607: ...brake or Carefully drive off page 384 or Release the handle for electronic parking brake USA only Canada only Please release parking brake The red indicator lamp for the electronic parking brake flas...

Page 608: ...the ignition was not switched on Switch on the ignition page 336 USA only Canada only Inoperative See Oper Manual ESP as well as PRE SAFE are switched off due to a malfunction In addition the v warni...

Page 609: ...er Brake force assistance is impaired and is sustained through an electric substitute function as long as the engine is running The brake system continues to function normally You will feel a pulsatin...

Page 610: ...due to undervoltage It is possible that the bat tery is not charged The brake system functions normally BAS Plus and PRE SAFE Brake are also not available Continue driving with added caution Have the...

Page 611: ...and check the poly V belt If it is broken Do not continue to drive Otherwise the en gine will overheat due to an inoperative water pump which may result in damage to the en gine Notify an authorized M...

Page 612: ...G Do not spill antifreeze on hot engine parts Antifreeze contains ethylene glycol which may burn if it comes into contact with hot engine parts You could be seriously burned Do not ignore the low engi...

Page 613: ...instrument cluster page 30 Warning G Driving when your engine is overheated can cause some fluids which may have leaked into the engine compartment to catch fire You could be seriously burned Steam f...

Page 614: ...y V belt If it is broken Do not continue to drive Otherwise the en gine will overheat due to an inoperative water pump which may result in damage to the en gine Notify an authorized Mercedes Benz Cent...

Page 615: ...iately to the nearest autho rized Mercedes Benz Center If this message does not disappear from the multifunction display Call Roadside Assistance The cooling fan for the coolant is malfunc tioning Obs...

Page 616: ...not be closed properly or the fuel system may be leaky Check the fuel cap page 509 If it is not closed properly Close the fuel cap If it is closed properly Have the fuel system checked by an autho riz...

Page 617: ...e engine be started again after the engine is stopped The SmartKey with KEYLESS GO is not recognized while the engine is running be cause there is strong radio frequency inter ference Stop the vehicle...

Page 618: ...SmartKey in the starter switch This message is only a reminder Take the SmartKey or SmartKey with KEYLESS GO with you when leaving the vehicle Please remove key You have forgotten to remove the SmartK...

Page 619: ...ESS GO button page 337 Key being initialized Please wait The SmartKey with KEYLESS GO is being initialized in the vehicle Wait until the message disappears from the multifunction display Remove starti...

Page 620: ...e 641 Low beam Left The left low beam lamp is malfunctioning Contact an authorized Mercedes Benz Center as soon as possible Low beam Right The right low beam lamp is malfunctioning Contact an authoriz...

Page 621: ...odes have stopped working Have the LEDs replaced as soon as possible Turn signal Right mirror The turn signal in the right exterior rear view mirror is malfunctioning This message will only appear if...

Page 622: ...tch is set to and you have forgotten to take out the Smart Key The parking lamps remain switched on Switch off the headlamps page 363 or Remove the SmartKey from the starter switch Front foglamp Left...

Page 623: ...enter as soon as possible Reverse lamp Right The right reverse lamp is malfunctioning Contact an authorized Mercedes Benz Center as soon as possible Side marker lamp Left Front The front left side mar...

Page 624: ...all light emitting diodes have stopped working A substitute bulb is being used Contact an authorized Mercedes Benz Center as soon as possible Tail lamp brake lamp Right The right tail lamp brake lamp...

Page 625: ...available again appears In addition you can Swing the camera cover down page 561 Adjust the air distribution of the automatic climate control so that air flows upward page 246 Night View Assist Lights...

Page 626: ...page 363 Shift the automatic transmission to P N or D page 389 Night View Assist only when it is dark You have tried to switch on Night View Assist by daylight You can only switch on Night View Assis...

Page 627: ...contact an authorized Mercedes Benz Center Display Possible cause consequence Possible solution USA only Add 1 0 qts engine oil at next refueling USA only Add 1 0 l engine oil at next refueling Canad...

Page 628: ...The measuring system is malfunctioning Have the measuring system checked by an authorized Mercedes Benz Center Engine oil level Reduce oil level CL 600 You have added too much engine oil There is a r...

Page 629: ...the front passenger s sup plemental restraint system may not work properly Drive with added caution to the nearest authorized Mercedes Benz Center Malfunction on Rear Left side Visit workshop Compone...

Page 630: ...window curtain air bag may not work properly Drive with added caution to the nearest au thorized Mercedes Benz Center Right window curtain airbag malfunction Visit workshop The right side window curta...

Page 631: ...t avoiding abrupt steering and braking maneuvers If necessary change the wheel page 649 Caution Tire defect Advanced TPMS One or more tires are deflating The respec tive tire is shown in the multifunc...

Page 632: ...ge 534 Check tires Advanced TPMS The pressure is too low in one or more tires The respective tire is shown in the multi function display Carefully bring the vehicle to a halt avoiding abrupt steering...

Page 633: ...ay for the tire in question Have the Advanced TPMS checked by an authorized Mercedes Benz Center Have the wheel sensors installed by an authorized Mercedes Benz Center The tire pressure for the respec...

Page 634: ...fluid please refill The water level has dropped to approx 1 1 US qts 1 0 l Add washer fluid page 519 Seat backrest Front Left not locked The driver seat backrest is not engaged The driver s seat belt...

Page 635: ...per edge of trunk You can now remove the tools and ac cessories The vehicle tool kit includes One towing eye bolt One wheel wrench One alignment bolt One pair of gloves One fuse extractor One fuse cha...

Page 636: ...To help avoid personal injury use the jack only to lift the vehicle during a wheel change Never get beneath the vehicle while it is supported by the jack Keep hands and feet away from the area under t...

Page 637: ...se Remove luggage bowl 2 and vehicle tool kit 3 Remove Minispare wheel 1 Setting up the collapsible wheel chock The collapsible wheel chock serves to additionally secure the vehicle e g while changing...

Page 638: ...ousing Unlocking the driver s door Insert mechanical key 2 into the driv er s door lock until it stops Turn mechanical key 2 counterclock wise to position 1 and hold it there Pull the door handle unti...

Page 639: ...anical key page 465 Press down the locking knob of the driver s door manually Press down the locking knob of the passenger door Exit the vehicle Close the passenger door The vehicle is locked 1 Unlock...

Page 640: ...e leased The red indicator lamp 0 USA only or Canada only flash es The message Parking brake See Oper Manual appears in the multi function display Unscrew release tool 2 from release cable Reattach pr...

Page 641: ...1 Cover Remove cover 1 2 Crank Take crank 2 from the Operator s Manual pouch Switch on the ignition page 336 Insert crank 2 through the hole Turn crank 2 clockwise to slide roof panel closed raise ro...

Page 642: ...tKey SmartKey with KEYLESS GO Replacement batteries Lithium type CR 2025 or equivalent Remove the mechanical key out of the SmartKey SmartKey with KEYLESS GO page 635 1 Mechanical key 2 Battery compar...

Page 643: ...atteries 3 Using a line free cloth insert new bat teries 3 under contact springs 4 with the positive terminal side facing up Return battery compartment 2 page 639 into housing until it locks into plac...

Page 644: ...at regular intervals and when a bulb has been replaced See an authorized Mercedes Benz Center for headlamp ad justment i If the headlamps or front fog lamps are fogged up on the inside as a result of...

Page 645: ...ional turn signal lamp LED 3 Parking and standing lamp W 5 W 4 Side marker lamp W 5 W 5 High beam flasher lamp H7 55 W IR emitter for Night View Assist H11 55 W 6 Corner illuminating lamp H7 55 W 7 Fo...

Page 646: ...er lamps the high mounted brake lamps the brake tail and rear standing lamps the rear side marker lamps the rear fog lamp the rear turn signal lamps the rear side marker lamps the license plate lamps...

Page 647: ...left 1 Cover 2 Tab Removing cover Pull cover 1 on tab 2 in direction of arrow and re move cover 1 Bi Xenon headlamps High beam flasher lamp Headlamp left 1 Installation device Pull installation device...

Page 648: ...e to close Corner illuminating lamp 1 Bulb holder 2 Wire position Turn bulb holder 1 counterclockwise until it disengages Take out bulb holder 1 Take bulb out of holder Insert new bulb into holder and...

Page 649: ...LEDs If a malfunction occurs or LEDs fail to func tion the entire turn signal unit must be re placed Have the turn signal unit replaced by an authorized Mercedes Benz Center Front side marker lamp bu...

Page 650: ...urn on and cause injury Warning G Wiper blades are components that are sub ject to wear and tear Replace the wiper blades twice a year preferably in the spring and fall Otherwise the windows will not...

Page 651: ...l it snaps into place Turn the wiper blade at a right angle to wiper arm arrow 1 Slide the wiper blade sideways out of the retainer in the direction of arrow 2 Installing wiper blades Slide the wiper...

Page 652: ...then can be closed again Have any passenger exit the vehicle at a safe distance from the roadway Mounting the Minispare wheel i Openthe door only when conditions are safe to do so Warning G The dimen...

Page 653: ...le object as follows Place the wheel chock and another sizeable suitable object on the downhill side blocking both wheels of the axle not being worked on Warning G The jack is designed exclusively for...

Page 654: ...ar wheel housings 2 Jack take up bracket 3 Jack 4 Crank Place jack 3 on firm ground Position jack 3 under take up bracket 2 so that it is always vertical plumb line as seen from the side even if the v...

Page 655: ...g the vehicle briefly for wheel changes It is not suited for performing maintenance work under the vehicle Never start the engine when the vehicle is raised Never lie down under the raised vehicle Do...

Page 656: ...t are dam aged or rusted Never apply oil or grease to wheel bolts Damaged wheel hub threads should be re paired immediately Do not continue to drive under these circumstances Contact an au thorized Me...

Page 657: ...ft 150 Nm Before storing the jack it should be fully collapsed with handle folded in storage position Store the jack and the other vehicle tools in the designated storage space underneath the trunk f...

Page 658: ...s Benz Center about steps you need to observe Batteries contain materials that can harm the environment if disposed of improperly Large 12 volt storage batteries contain lead Recycling of batteries is...

Page 659: ...battery as replacement that has the same security features and is of identical size voltage and capacity as the facto ry equipped battery The battery the battery ventilation and the later al plug mus...

Page 660: ...wise be discharged i Only replace a discharged battery with a bat tery recommended by Mercedes Benz The con sumer battery is installed in the trunk in such a way that it is safeguarded as much as poss...

Page 661: ...g battery i Vehicles with KEYLESS GO remove the KEYLESS GO button page 337 and use the SmartKey with KEYLESS GO like a normal SmartKey Do not remove the SmartKey i For your convenience have the starte...

Page 662: ...gnition page 336 Start the engine page 378 Check vehicle functions Only use charging devices with a maximum charging voltage of 14 8 V Warning G During the charge procedure there is a risk of acid bur...

Page 663: ...red Battery fluid contains sulfuric acid Do not allow this fluid to come in contact with eyes skin or clothing In case it does immediately flush affected area with water and seek medical help if neces...

Page 664: ...ex cept hazard warning flashers or work lights Open the hood page 512 Start the engine of the vehicle with the charged battery and run at idle speed 1 Negative clamp 2 Negative terminal of charged ba...

Page 665: ...n 30 seconds If the starting attempt does not suc ceed Turn the SmartKey in starter switch to position 0 Take out the SmartKey Turn off engine of donor vehicle re start it and let it run at idle speed...

Page 666: ...0 Do not tow with sling type equipment Towing with sling type equipment over bumpy roads will damage radiator and supports Towing of the vehicle should only be done using the properly installed towin...

Page 667: ...se it mechanically page 637 If the vehicle is towed with the front axle raised the automatic transmission must be in position N and the engine must be shut off SmartKey or SmartKey with KEYLESS GO in...

Page 668: ...Key with KEYLESS GO in the starter switch Warning G When leaving the SmartKey or SmartKey with KEYLESS GO in the starter switch do not leave children unattended in the vehicle It is possible for child...

Page 669: ...e for towing eye bolt Installing towing eye bolt Take towing eye bolt and wheel wrench out of the vehicle tool kit in the trunk page 632 Screw towing eye bolt clockwise into its stop and tighten with...

Page 670: ...Before replacing fuses Engage the electronic parking brake page 384 Make sure the automatic transmission is set to P page 389 The gear position indicator in the ta chometer display should be on P Turn...

Page 671: ...rom the Operator s Manual pouch Loosen screws 1 with crank Remove jumper 3 Remove cover 2 Closing Attach cover 2 Attach jumper 3 Tighten screws 1 with crank Box on the front passenger side Example ill...

Page 672: ...oor Using your hands pull cover 1 in the direction of the arrow and remove Closing Hook cover 1 into the opening at the front Press cover 1 back on until it engag es The cover must fit properly as oth...

Page 673: ...e shut down If the engine cannot be turned off as de scribed in the Turning off the engine sec tion page 387 you may use the following emergency procedure Take the fuse chart from the vehicle tool kit...

Page 674: ...671 Technical data Parts service Warranty coverage Identification labels Layout of poly V belt drive Engine Rims and tires Electrical system Main dimensions and weights Fuels coolants lubricants etc...

Page 675: ...More than 300000 different parts for Mercedes Benz models are available Genuine Mercedes Benz Parts are subject ed to stringent quality inspections Each part has been specifically developed man ufactu...

Page 676: ...nties New Vehicle Limited Warranty Emission System Warranty Emission Performance Warranty California Maine Massachusetts and Vermont Emission Control Systems Warranty Replacement parts and accessories...

Page 677: ...r center armrest on the lower edge of the windshield Example certification label U S vehicles 2 VIN 3 Paintwork code Example certification label Canada vehicles 2 VIN 3 Paintwork code i Data shown on...

Page 678: ...Example illustration from CL 550 5 Engine number engraved on engine 6 VIN lower edge of windshield 7 Emission control information label includes both federal and California certification exhaust emiss...

Page 679: ...teering assistance and ABC chassis 5 Air conditioning compressor 6 Crankshaft 7 Coolant pump 8 Generator alternator CL 600 1 Automatic belt tensioner 2 ABC tandem pump pump for power steering assistan...

Page 680: ...86 in 98 00 mm 3 23 in 82 00 mm Stroke 3 56 in 90 50 mm 3 43 in 87 00 mm Total piston displacement 333 3 cu in 5461 cm3 336 4 cu in 5513 cm3 Compression ratio 10 7 1 9 1 Output acc to SAE J 13492 2 P...

Page 681: ...ny authorized Mercedes Benz Center A Tire and Loading Information placard with the recommended tire inflation pressures is located on the driver s door B pillar page 523 Some vehicles may have supple...

Page 682: ...age Rims light alloy 8 5 J x18 H2 8 5 J x18 H2 Wheel offset 1 69 in 43 mm 1 69 in 43 mm All season tires 1 1 Radial ply tires 255 45 R18 99H M S Winter tires1 2 3 2 For use with snow chains contact an...

Page 683: ...H2 AMG rims light alloy 8 5 J x 19 H2 Wheel offset 1 69 in 43 mm 1 69 in 43 mm 1 69 in 43 mm Summer tires1 1 Radial ply tires 255 45 R18 99V 255 40 R19 96Y 255 40 R19 96Y Rear axle Rims light alloy 9...

Page 684: ...pressure on the yellow label located on the Minispare wheel rim If the tire inflation pressure on the yellow label on the Minispare wheel rim differs from the val ues given in this Operator s Manual i...

Page 685: ...220 A Starter motor 12 V 1 7 kW 12 V 1 7 kW Starter battery 12 V 35 Ah 12 V 35 Ah Electrical consumer battery 12 V 95 Ah 12 V 95 Ah Spark plugs NGK PLKR 6A Bosch Y 7 MPP 33 NGK IFR 6Q G Electrode gap...

Page 686: ...rall vehicle width exterior rear view mirrors folded out 84 2 in 2139 mm 84 2 in 2139 mm Overall vehicle width exterior rear view mirrors folded in 73 7 in 1871 mm 73 7 in 1871 mm Overall vehicle heig...

Page 687: ...ger persons or the environment Keep service fluids out of the reach of chil dren For health reasons you should prevent service fluids from coming into direct contact with your skin or clothing If a se...

Page 688: ...Cooling system CL 550 12 15 US qt 11 5 l MB 325 0 Anticorrosion Antifreeze CL 600 13 US qt 12 3 l Low temperature cooling system CL 600 2 75 US qt 2 6 l Fuel tank All models 23 78 US gal 90 0 l Premi...

Page 689: ...es depending on vehicle production date or FSS PLUS Canada vehicles depending on vehicle production date or changing of oil and oil filter at change intervals longer than those called for by the Maint...

Page 690: ...ious personal injury Never allow sparks flame or smoking mate rials near gasoline Turn off the engine before refueling Whenever you are around gasoline avoid in haling fumes and skin or clothing conta...

Page 691: ...the build up of carbon depos its After an extended period of using fuels without such additives carbon deposits can build up especially on the intake valves and in the combustion area leading to en gi...

Page 692: ...ing it back up to the proper level For information on other Mercedes Benz approved products of equal specification refer to the Factory Approved Service Products pamphlet USA only or contact an author...

Page 693: ...lowing product is strongly recommended for use in your vehicle MB 325 0 Anticorrosion Antifreeze agent Before the start of the winter season or once a year in hot southern regions you should have the...

Page 694: ...peratures Windshield and headlamp washer fluid mixing ratio For temperatures above freezing point use MB Windshield Washer Concentrate MB SummerFit and water 1 part MB SummerFit to 100 parts water 1 3...

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Page 696: ...24 Address book Voice Control 295 Air bags 42 Children 57 Front 45 Front passenger front air bag off indicator lamp 50 Knee bag 46 OCS 47 Safety guidelines 44 Side impact 46 Window curtain 46 47 Air c...

Page 697: ...sting 456 Operating via COMAND 244 Rear window defroster 457 Selecting Mono mode COMAND 248 Setting temperature COMAND 245 Setting the temperature 456 Switching cooling on or off COMAND 247 Automatic...

Page 698: ...ning lamp 31 Brakes 500 Warning lamp 31 567 Break in period 498 Bulbs replacing 641 Additional turn signals 642 Brake lamps 642 Fog lamps 642 Front lamps 642 High beam 642 High mounted brake lamp 642...

Page 699: ...lay 83 System settings 227 Telephone keypad 84 Telephone menu 120 Vehicle menu 235 Voice Control settings 229 Combination switch 367 Corner illuminating lamps 368 High beam flasher 367 Turn signals 38...

Page 700: ...memory COMAND 206 Difficulties While driving 383 While starting 380 Digital speedometer 261 Additional speedometer 271 Dimensions Vehicle 683 Direction of rotation Tires 523 Displays Additional speed...

Page 701: ...essages in display 585 612 Opening from inside vehicle 333 Opening from outside 324 330 Power closing assist 334 Unlocking 324 329 Unlocking with Tele Aid 489 DOT 545 Downhill driving Cruise control 4...

Page 702: ...OMAND 119 Dynamic Rear View Monitor 439 Camera lens 560 Cleaning camera lens 560 Parallel parking 443 Reverse parking back in parking 441 Switching on 441 View through the camera 439 E Easy entry exit...

Page 703: ...Coolant 518 685 689 Malfunction indicator lamp 31 570 Number 674 675 Oil 516 684 686 Oils 513 Residual heat and ventilation 460 Starting 378 Technical data 677 Turning off 387 Engine coolant see Cool...

Page 704: ...ger front air bag 45 Messages in display 585 Front passenger front air bag off indicator lamp 50 578 FSS Canada vehicles 551 Fuel 510 685 687 Additives 688 Capacity Fuel tank 685 Filling the tank 509...

Page 705: ...s cleaning 563 Hazard warning flasher 369 Head restraints 348 Adjustment 348 Folding back and placing upright rear head restraints 349 Front seat 348 Rear seat 349 Headlamp cleaning system 367 519 Was...

Page 706: ...or lighting 369 Activating automatic control 370 Ambient lighting COMAND 240 Deactivating automatic control 370 Delayed switch off COMAND 241 Reading lamps in the front 370 Interior rear view mirror A...

Page 707: ...ront 642 Light sensor 617 Rear 642 Lamps indicator and warning ABS 31 64 566 Air bag Off 46 Battery check lamp SmartKey with KEYLESS GO 330 Battery check lamp SmartKey 325 Brake warning lamp 31 Brakes...

Page 708: ...D 238 Vehicle in an emergency 636 Locking knob 333 Loss of Key Mechanical 332 Key SmartKey 332 Key SmartKey with KEYLESS GO 332 Service and Warranty Information Booklet 673 Low beam headlamps Replacin...

Page 709: ...ts see Drive dynamic multicontour seats Multifunction display 256 Multifunction display messages ABC 593 ABS 594 Batteries vehicle 608 Brake fluid 596 Brake pads 598 Coolant 610 Coolant level 609 Crui...

Page 710: ...p windshield 448 Image on multifunction display 447 Malfunction 449 Messages in display 622 Removing condensation 448 Switching on or off 447 Normal occupant weight 546 Number Vehicle Identification V...

Page 711: ...ND 113 Loading COMAND 112 Pedals 499 Plastic parts cleaning 563 POIs 188 Poly V belt drive 676 Layout 676 Potential problems associated with underinflated and overinflated tires 535 Power assistance 4...

Page 712: ...Control 299 Radio transmitters control and operation 506 Range distance to empty 261 Reading lamps in the front 370 Rear fog lamp Replacing bulbs 642 Rear lamps see Tail lamps Rear seats Adjustment 3...

Page 713: ...RIUS Service Center COMAND 106 Channel update COMAND 106 Operation COMAND 100 Selecting channel Instrument cluster control system 264 Selecting program category COMAND 103 Showing program info COMAND...

Page 714: ...red speed Resume function in cruise control 410 To last stored speed in DISTRONIC Plus Resume function 423 Vehicle level control ABC 429 Setting current speed 407 Settings Calling up DISTRONIC Plus 41...

Page 715: ...feature 376 Sun visors 476 Sunroof see Power tilt sliding sunroof Sunshades Extending or retracting rear window sunshade COMAND 242 Suspension tuning Setting ABC 429 Symbols used in this operator s ma...

Page 716: ...all connection COMAND 133 Speed dialing COMAND 132 Submenu overview COMAND 126 Switching on off COMAND 122 Transferring a call COMAND 136 Unlock code COMAND 125 Voice Control 278 Telephone cradle Chan...

Page 717: ...hildren in the vehicle 60 Tow away alarm 78 Tow away alarm COMAND 243 Towing eye bolt vehicle tool kit 632 666 Towing the vehicle 663 Tow start 660 663 Traction 503 543 547 Transmission see Automatic...

Page 718: ...rument cluster 271 Locking unlocking 322 326 Locking unlocking in an emergency 635 Lowering 654 Menu COMAND 235 Service battery 655 Towing 663 Washing 554 556 Weights 683 Vehicle data recording 23 Veh...

Page 719: ...e 673 Washing the vehicle 554 Wear pattern Tires 548 Weights Vehicle 683 Wheels Change 649 Collapsible wheel chock 634 Minispare wheel 634 681 Removing 652 Rims and Tires 678 Sizes 678 Tightening torq...

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