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Auxiliary heating/ventilation*

Display messages

Possible causes/consequences and

X

X

Solutions

FAIL

The starter battery is not charged sufficiently or the system

is faulty.

X

Charge the starter battery.

X

Make another attempt to switch on the auxiliary heating

using the remote control.

X

Have the auxiliary heating checked at a qualified specialist

workshop.

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FAIL

The signal transmission between the transmitter and the vehi-

cle is faulty.

X

Change your position in relation to the vehicle, moving

closer if necessary.

X

Make another attempt to switch the auxiliary heating on or

off using the remote control.

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FAIL

There is not enough fuel in the fuel tank, or the auxiliary heat-

ing is faulty.

X

Refuel at the nearest filling station.

X

Make another attempt to switch on the auxiliary heating

using the remote control.

X

Have the auxiliary heating checked at a qualified specialist

workshop.

Night View Assist Plus*

Problem

Possible causes/consequences and

X

X

Solutions

The picture quality of

Night View Assist Plus

has deteriorated.

The windscreen wipers are smearing the windscreen.

X

Replace the wiper blades (

Y

page 399).

The windscreen is smeared after cleaning the vehicle in a car wash.

X

Clean the windscreen (

Y

page 334).

Windscreen chip damage in the camera's field of vision.

X

Replace the windscreen.

The windscreen is misted up on the inside.

X

Demist the windscreen (

Y

page 284).

The windscreen is iced up.

X

De-ice the windscreen (

Y

page 283).

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Summary of Contents for 2009 S-Class

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

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Page 4: ...right to introduce changes in the following areas Rdesign Requipment Rtechnical features You cannot therefore base any claims on the data illustrations or descriptions contained in this manual The fo...

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Page 6: ...ety 37 COMAND 61 Controls 187 Operation 309 Practical advice 339 Technical data 421 Contents 3 221_AKB 2 3 en GB bjanott Version 2 11 7 7 2009 02 27T14 56 10 01 00 Seite 3 Dateiname 6515231002_buchblo...

Page 7: ...Front passenger 42 PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF warning lamp 375 Sidebag 43 System 41 Windowbag 44 Air conditioning Activating deactivating 278 Activating deactivating air recir culation mode 284 Automatic a...

Page 8: ...on 225 Shift ranges 224 Trailer towing 224 AUX Audio 89 Rear Seat Entertainment System 89 Video 89 Auxiliary heating 286 Display message 367 Notes 286 Remote control 287 Setting the departure time 182...

Page 9: ...t 54 See BAS 53 see BAS Brake fluid 429 Display message 358 Brake lamps Adaptive 55 Display message 371 Brakes Warning lamp 378 380 Brake system Display message 359 Brake wear Display message 359 Bulb...

Page 10: ...on 73 Basic functions 67 Components 62 Controller 63 DAB 79 Display 63 Function buttons 64 Linguatronic settings 171 Menu overview 71 Navigation 133 Operation 71 Overview 30 Radio 75 TV 97 Video 91 CO...

Page 11: ...mp 377 Distronic Plus 246 Display messages 345 346 Driving tips 252 Warning lamp 377 Door Automatic locking 190 Display message 354 367 Emergency locking 393 Emergency unlocking 393 Opening from the i...

Page 12: ...ith KEYLESS GO 218 Starting with the key 217 Switching off 221 Engine diagnostics warning lamp 380 Engine electronics 422 Malfunction 385 Engine number 425 Engine oil 426 Capacities 315 Checking the o...

Page 13: ...unction 384 Fuel tank Defect 384 Function buttons COMAND 64 Fuse allocation chart 417 Fuse box Dashboard 417 Engine compartment 418 Rear 418 Fuses 416 G Garage door Opening closing with the remote con...

Page 14: ...Convenience opening 216 Display message 365 Loss 390 Malfunction 389 Modifying the programming 189 KEYLESS GO Button 192 Changing the battery 395 Checking the battery 395 Convenience closing 217 Displ...

Page 15: ...tegories 109 Selecting folders 109 Selecting music files 109 Selecting playlists 109 Switching to 108 USB mass storage device 106 Memory card Operation on board computer 234 Memory function 202 Menu o...

Page 16: ...s 45 195 Resetting after being triggered 394 Night View Assist Plus 270 Activating deactivating 271 Cleaning 337 Display message 372 Indicator in the multi function dis play 271 Malfunction 391 Notes...

Page 17: ...feature 190 Power socket Boot 304 Power supply trailer 331 Power window switch see Side windows Pre emptive occupant safety system see PRE SAFE PRE SAFE Brake vehicles with Distronic Plus 57 Activatin...

Page 18: ...nd Panorama sliding sunroof 293 Rear window 301 Rear window COMAND 174 Roof load maximum 429 Roof rack 300 Route info 162 S Seat Active multicontour seat 186 Adjusting 194 Adjusting rear compartment 1...

Page 19: ...9 Display message 364 Warning lamp 39 379 Steering Display message 363 Steering wheel Adjusting 200 Buttons on board computer 228 Storing settings 202 Steering wheel boss Cleaning 336 Steering wheel h...

Page 20: ...ide temperature 228 Setting COMAND 178 Text message SMS Call sender 127 Deleting 128 Inbox 126 Reading 126 Reading aloud 126 Storing sender in address book 127 Writing 127 Third brake lamp Display mes...

Page 21: ...cking button 189 Up display message 235 V Vanity mirror rear compartment 304 Variable Speedtronic 254 Vehicle Emergency unlocking 393 Individual settings on board com puter 241 Leaving parked up 392 T...

Page 22: ...9 440 Windowbag 44 Windows Cleaning 334 see Side windows Windscreen Infrared reflective 306 Windscreen washer fluid Topping up 316 Windscreen washer system 316 Windscreen wipers 214 Malfunction 388 Re...

Page 23: ...the accelerator pedal when starting the engine Rdo not warm up the engine with the vehicle stationary Rdrive carefully and maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front Ravoid frequent sudden acc...

Page 24: ...cts to the vehicle underbody tyres or wheels This could cause your vehicle to be damaged which in turn might lead to an accident This also applies to vehicles which are equipped with underbody protect...

Page 25: ...s to driving situations e g the triggering of an airbag ESP intervention This data is used exclusively to Rassist in the rectification of faults and defects Rhelp Mercedes Benz optimise and develop ve...

Page 26: ...puter and COMAND 30 Centre console 31 Overhead control panel 32 Door control panel 33 Rear seats 35 23 At a glance 221_AKB 2 3 en GB bjanott Version 2 11 7 7 2009 02 27T14 56 10 01 00 Seite 23 Dateina...

Page 27: ...ing the windscreen 283 Cleaning the windows 334 Function Page D Windscreen wipers 214 E Opening the bonnet 313 Engine oil 314 Coolant 316 F Headlamp cleaning system 211 G Towing 414 H Tyres and wheels...

Page 28: ...tion Page Adjusts the instrument cluster lighting and COMAND display 74 C Overhead control panel 32 D Automatic air conditioning 277 E Ignition lock 192 Start Stop button 192 F Adjusts the steering wh...

Page 29: ...AND display 74 Combination switch 209 Function Page A Cruise control lever 244 B Instrument cluster 27 C Selector lever 221 D Light switch 207 E Night View Assist Plus 270 F Electric parking brake 220...

Page 30: ...2 A Gear indicator 223 B Rev counter 228 C Drive program display 223 D Displays for Parking Guid ance 262 Function Page E Display unit for the speed ometer F Outside temperature dis play 228 G Display...

Page 31: ...indicator 223 B Rev counter 228 C Drive program display 223 D Displays for Parking Guid ance 262 Function Page E Display unit for the speed ometer F Outside temperature dis play 228 G Displays for AT...

Page 32: ...ndicator lamp 209 Function Page G RBS regenerative braking system warning lamp1 H Diesel engine preglow indi cator lamp 218 I Engine diagnostics warning lamp 380 J ABS Anti lock Braking Sys tem warnin...

Page 33: ...the volume Operates RACETIMER2 235 8 Mute Function Page A Activates voice con trol see separate operat ing instructions B Swivels the COMAND dis play 73 Adjusts the brightness of the instrument cluste...

Page 34: ...11 C Lumbar support 183 Multicontour seat 183 Function Page D Function button for the telephone and navigation system 135 E COMAND controller 63 F Activates deactivates COMAND 67 G Adjusts the volume...

Page 35: ...th roller sunblinds 292 Function Page B Switches the auto matic interior lighting con trol on off 213 C y Extends retracts the rear roller sunblind of the panorama sliding sunroof 293 D p Switches the...

Page 36: ...rors in out electri cally 201 Function Page C W Opens closes the side windows 214 t Opens closes the roller sunblinds in the rear side windows 216 D o Unlocks the boot lid 192 p Vehicles with boot lid...

Page 37: ...nd of the pano rama sliding sunroof from the rear 293 Function Page C W Opens closes the side windows 214 t Opens closes the roller sunblinds in the rear side windows 216 D c Adjusts the seat heat ing...

Page 38: ...rear com partment 198 Stowage compartment under the rear seat armrest 296 A Cover for skibag 298 or coolbox 304 Rear seats 35 At a glance optional 221_AKB 2 3 en GB bjanott Version 2 11 7 7 2009 02 27...

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Page 40: ...ety 38 Driving safety systems 52 Anti theft systems 58 37 Safety 221_AKB 2 3 en GB bjanott Version 2 11 7 7 2009 02 27T14 56 10 01 00 Seite 37 Dateiname 6515231002_buchblock pdf erzeugt am 03 Mar 2009...

Page 41: ...n the best position in relation to the airbag Rfor example in a head on collision the seat belt can more adequately prevent the occupant from being propelled towards the point of the impact and is thu...

Page 42: ...on the vehicle s rate of longitudi nal deceleration in a collision in the first stage the airbag control unit pre emptively triggers the belt tensioners i The front belt tensioners can only be trig ge...

Page 43: ...belts in the rear are equipped with belt tensioners Do not engage the seat belt tongue in the buckle on the front passenger seat if the seat is not occupied The belt tensioners could otherwise be tri...

Page 44: ...occupants in particular preg nant women must wear their seat belt correctly at all times and lean back against the backrest which should be positioned as close to the vertical as possible The head res...

Page 45: ...or stickers are attached to them Rpadded steering wheel boss Rknee airbag cover below the steering col umn Rfront passenger front airbag cover Router side of front seats Rside panel next to the rear s...

Page 46: ...injury If you wish to use seat covers Mercedes Benz recommends that for safety reasons you only use seat covers that have been approved for Mercedes Benz vehicles The seat covers must have a special t...

Page 47: ...intervenes powerfully Rthe radar sensor system detecting an immediate danger of collision in certain sit uations on vehicles with Distronic Plus Rcritical situations involving driving dynam ics e g if...

Page 48: ...is secured throughout the trip You can obtain information about the correct child restraint system from any Mercedes Benz Service Centre i It is advisable to use Mercedes Benz care products to clean...

Page 49: ...cannot perform its protective function if it is not correctly fitted to a suitable vehicle seat The child cannot be restrained in the event of a sudden change of direction heavy braking or an accident...

Page 50: ...at any Mercedes Benz Service Centre Automatic child seat recognition on the front passenger seat The sensors for the automatic child seat rec ognition on the front passenger seat detect whether a spec...

Page 51: ...the front passenger front air bag does not deploy during an accident It is also possible that the 4 PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF warning lamp will not light up briefly if you turn the key in the ignition loc...

Page 52: ...stems Weight categories and ages Group 0 up to 13 kg up to approximately 18 months Group I 9 to 18 kg between approx imately 8 months and 4 years Manufacturer Britax R mer Britax R mer Type BABY SAFE...

Page 53: ...hild seat securing system in the rear compartment ISOFIX is a standardised securing system for specially designed child restraint systems on the rear seats Securing rings for two child restraint syste...

Page 54: ...secured child in the event of an accident heavy braking or a sudden change in direction For this reason have child restraint systems and their anchorages which have been dam aged or subjected to a loa...

Page 55: ...seat adjustment from the rear Rthe roller sunblinds in the roof the rear window roller sunblind and the roller sun blinds on the rear side windows G Risk of accident and injury Activate the child proo...

Page 56: ...not depress the brake pedal several times in quick succession pumping Depress the brake firmly and evenly Pumping the brake pedal reduces the braking effect Braking G Risk of accident and injury Vehi...

Page 57: ...from locking The brakes will work normally again when Ryou release the brake pedal Rno obstacle is detected in front of your vehicle Rthere is no longer any danger of a rear end collision BAS PLUS is...

Page 58: ...no circumstances should you deac tivate ESP RWhen pulling away only depress the accel erator pedal as far as is necessary RAdapt your driving style to the prevailing road and weather conditions The v...

Page 59: ...is still activated RESP still provides support when you brake i If ESP is deactivated and one or more wheels start to spin the warning lamp in the instrument cluster flashes In such situations ESP wil...

Page 60: ...ection measures PRE SAFE G Risk of accident PRE SAFE Brake is only an aid to assist you when driving You are responsible for main taining a safe distance from other vehicles the vehicle s speed and fo...

Page 61: ...ustic and visual warning occurs Rthe vehicle brakes gently To end this you can either depress the accel erator pedal further activate kickdown or release the brake pedal The braking intervention of PR...

Page 62: ...nto the igni tion lock The alarm is deactivated or X Press the or button on the key The alarm is deactivated X With KEYLESS GO grasp the door han dle The key must be outside the vehicle The alarm is d...

Page 63: ...the side windows remain open Rthe sliding tilting sunroof or panorama sliding sunroof remains open X Make sure that Rthe side windows are closed Rthe sliding tilting sunroof or panorama sliding sunroo...

Page 64: ...tion system entering spe cial destinations 156 Navigation system route guid ance 156 Navigation route guidance with RDS TMC 163 Navigation system destination memory 165 Navigation system previous des...

Page 65: ...rdance with European Automotive EMC Directive 95 54 EC This means that the equipment in your vehicle is authorised for use according to the given regulations The equipment does not require certificati...

Page 66: ...ent in the vehicle COMAND controller You can use the COMAND controller to select the menu functions in the COMAND display The COMAND controller can be Rpressed briefly or pressed and held Rturned cloc...

Page 67: ...COMAND function buttons The COMAND function buttons allow you to select a main function directly Function button for roller sunblind Function button for radio and CD DVD or SD card Back button Lumbar...

Page 68: ...respective set ting Remote control for the front passenger SPLITVIEW Front display COMAND Front display Remote control for the Rear Seat Entertain ment System REAR L Rear compartment screen left hand...

Page 69: ...phones on off A Indicator lamp differing displays i Replace the headphone batteries if they are low Y page 397 The colour of the indicator lamp shows the following statuses Green The headphones are sw...

Page 70: ...udio or video source will also be switched off You cannot switch off COMAND while making a call via COMAND Sound X To switch on off press the 8 button on the multi function steering wheel The sound fr...

Page 71: ...o and video sources You can reach the respective sound menu via the sub menu in which you wish to make the settings Example Audio Q Radio Q Sound Adjusting the treble or bass X Select Sound Q Treble o...

Page 72: ...er compartment an optimum audio experience cannot be guaranteed for all passengers Setting surround sound X Select Sound Q 3D sound Current setting X To select a setting slide ZV or turn cVd X To save...

Page 73: ...source is switched off Audio off appears in the display X To switch on select Audio then select the desired audio source or X Load a CD DVD Y page 83 or SD card Y page 84 Active video source X To swi...

Page 74: ...ry card AUX EASY ENTRY EXIT feature Text information on the map MUSIC REGIS TER Video off Exterior lighting delayed switch off time Topographical map Media Inter face Interior lighting delayed switch...

Page 75: ...the button Horizontal menus Example entering a navigation destination X To navigate within the menu slide XVY or turn cVd X To select a menu item press W X To exit a menu without making a selec tion s...

Page 76: ...List entries with the G symbol offer addi tional options for selection e g if there are several towns with the same name in the selected country Confirming one of these list entries will take you to...

Page 77: ...on the headphones Before putting on the headphones make certain that the volume has not been set too high RYou can only use media from the driver s and front passenger sides separately if the media ar...

Page 78: ...r after the key has been removed the settings on the front passenger side are saved for approximately 30 minutes longer After this period reactivation on the front passenger side means that the settin...

Page 79: ...avebands You can switch the radio between the FM MW LW SW and DAB wavebands X Audio Q Radio Q Waveband display X Select the desired waveband You will hear the last station on the selec ted waveband i...

Page 80: ...the multi function steering wheel Selecting by entering the frequency manually X Select AudioQ Radio Q Radio Q Frequency input X To select a higher or lower number slide ZV or turn cVd i You can only...

Page 81: ...eceiver and a monitoring receiver i The frequency diversity system only func tions for stations which transmit RDS data The monitoring receiver constantly scans the FM waveband and collects data from...

Page 82: ...fore the announcement Subsequent announce ments will interrupt the audio source again Switching off RDS X Press and hold the 8 button on the multi function steering wheel until the TA display switches...

Page 83: ...or slide ZV Station fix The Station fix function prevents an auto matic switchover between FM and DAB Station fix also prevents automatic switch ing between various DAB stations X To switch on or off...

Page 84: ...a disc with music files you can assign names to the tracks and folders COMAND uses these names accordingly for the display Empty folders or folders which contain data other than MP3 or WMA tracks are...

Page 85: ...d writ ers available This variety means that there is no guarantee that the system will be able to play discs that you have copied yourself There may be playback problems if you play CDs that you have...

Page 86: ...lit magazine tray is loaded X To load a single magazine tray press respective button X Remove any CD DVD which may be in slot X Wait until the indicator lamp for button which you pressed flashes quic...

Page 87: ...removed from slot it will be automatically drawn in again after a short while and replayed X To load insert the CD DVD to be loaded into slot X To play select the Disc menu Loading and removing SD ca...

Page 88: ...osers Year Switching to audio CD audio DVD or MP3 mode X Insert a CD DVD Y page 83 or SD card Y page 84 or X Select Audio Q Media then select Disc Memory card Music Register Media interface USB or X P...

Page 89: ...tings D Current playback option E Media selection F Music search G Stop function H Pause function I Audio DVD mode Example display in MP3 mode Disc type Disc number File or track name ID3 tags Disc or...

Page 90: ...r X Press the 9 or button on the multi function steering wheel i Skipping forward skips to the next track Skipping backwards skips to the beginning of the current track if the track has been playing f...

Page 91: ...he relevant information be stored in the Gracenote Media Database and that the Read CD data base function is activated If this is the case COMAND will display the available data such as artist album a...

Page 92: ...ces AUX Rin the glove compartment12 COMAND Ron the CD DVD drive at the rear seat Rat the head restraints If COMAND is equipped with Media Inter face the connection is made using the audio cable set pr...

Page 93: ...cribed in the Picture set tings section Y page 101 Switching to video AUX mode COMAND X Select VideoQAux The video AUX menu appears You will hear and see the content of the external video source if th...

Page 94: ...reset to the original state for both screens Simultaneous use of COMAND and the Rear Seat Entertainment System Transferring audio output from the Rear Seat Entertainment System to the front passenger...

Page 95: ...d for such a purpose RPlace discs back in their cases after use RProtect discs from heat and direct sunlight DVD playback conditions It is possible to buy video DVDs which do not conform to the curren...

Page 96: ...Q DVD Video or X Press the R function button once or twice The number of times you have to press the R function button depends on the oper ating mode currently selected The function button takes you d...

Page 97: ...list appears The dot indi cates the current medium X Select a medium COMAND changes the medium Stop function X Select Video Q DVD Video X Display the menu system if necessary Y page 94 X To interrupt...

Page 98: ...press W Changing the picture format X Select Video Q DVD Video X Display the menu system if necessary Y page 94 X Select DVD V The DVD V menu appears The dot in front of the 16 9 optimised 4 3 or Wid...

Page 99: ...in the DVD menu Going back to the movie X Press the button repeatedly until you see the film or X Select the corresponding menu item in the DVD menu or X Select any menu item from the DVD menu X Selec...

Page 100: ...utoff If the vehicle is travelling faster than approx imately 6 km h the picture and teletext in TV mode on the driver s side automatically switch off The following message appears in the display In o...

Page 101: ...ramme only for digital TV channels A Channel preset list B TV options Selecting TV channels Selecting channels from the control menu X If the menu system is hidden Y page 98 slide XVY or turn cVd The...

Page 102: ...channels DVB T standard Rdigital radio stations DVB T standard The dot in front of a list entry indicates the currently selected channel A number in front of the list entry indicates the preset posit...

Page 103: ...nt pro gramme i This function is only available on digital TV channels X Select Video Q TV X Display the menu system if necessary Y page 98 X Select Info If the service is provided by the current TV c...

Page 104: ...on quality You can use Channel fix to prevent this channel switch ing This is useful for example when there is a noticeable time offset between the frequen cies or if there is interference on a freque...

Page 105: ...page number directly select a number button X To select a higher or lower number slide ZV or turn cVd Dynamic teletext page A dynamic teletext page consists of several subpages The display automatical...

Page 106: ...y music files to the MUSIC REGISTER Y page 103 There are music files You hear the first track in the first folder or playback begins at the last point listened to Example display MUSIC REGISTER Type o...

Page 107: ...quirement see Calling up memory space info Y page 105 To start the copying process A Name of the data carrier from which data is being copied and storage location B To cancel copying of music files C...

Page 108: ...nfo You see a window with details about Rstorage capacity Ravailable memory Roccupied memory Rcontent folders tracks Folder functions You can view the MUSIC REGISTER contents modify data and delete it...

Page 109: ...f Media Interface mode Information on operating with Media Interface Connection options i Stow the equipment in a secure location Use only genuine Mercedes Benz connect ing cables You can connect the...

Page 110: ...at a time You will otherwise not be able to play back from the external device Please consult a Mercedes Benz Service Centre for further information i Never leave external devices in the vehi cle as...

Page 111: ...of a device name If COMAND does not support the device connected the Device incompatible message appears The device is shown as Not available in the media list If two devices are connected you will se...

Page 112: ...er key such as q The digit is entered in the first position in the input line i COMAND will ignore and not display an invalid digit X If desired enter further digits X To confirm your entry press W or...

Page 113: ...able until the device has been activated Example of display category list Device icon and device name or the cat egory selected Selectable categories X To select a category folder slide ZV or turn cVd...

Page 114: ...everal times to select the first letter of the artist s name e g for an artist beginning with the letter C press number key l three times You see the available letters at the bottom edge of the displa...

Page 115: ...terface can be used for the following functions Rhands free system Rphone book If your vehicle is equipped with convenience telephony you can buy brackets for spe cific mobile phones at your Mercedes...

Page 116: ...twork is availa ble you will not be able to make a 112 emergency call If you attempt to make an outgoing call the No Service message will appear for a short while RIf you remove the ignition key from...

Page 117: ...public RHungary You will find additional information on Mercedes Benz Contact in your Service Book let Switching the telephone on off You can only switch the telephone on and off16 if convenience tele...

Page 118: ...le You can obtain more detailed information about suitable mobile phones and about connecting Blue tooth capable mobile phones to COMAND from your Mercedes Benz Service Centre or on the Internet www m...

Page 119: ...ta connectionsQBlue tooth telephonesQ Update COMAND looks for Bluetooth devices within range and adds them to the Blue tooth phone list The duration of the search depends on the number of Bluetooth de...

Page 120: ...If the Authorisation procedure unsuc cessful message appears on the COMAND display you have either excee ded the allowed time or you have not entered the passcode correctly Repeat the procedure The mo...

Page 121: ...ivated a search is started and the phone is con nected Only one mobile phone can be connected at any one time The currently connected mobile phone is indicated by the dot in the Bluetooth telephones l...

Page 122: ...e snap into place in the direction of arrow in bracket Connecting a mobile phone X If the Bluetooth interface is being used for telephony switch to the Tele phone menu e g by pressing S X Select Telep...

Page 123: ...g calls Dialled calls Changing between Bluetooth and convenience telephony If your vehicle is equipped with convenience telephony you can switch between teleph ony types If you want to use another mob...

Page 124: ...ion and transmission volume The following information is valid for Blue tooth interface telephony and convenience telephony Incorrect reception and transmission volume settings may result in serious i...

Page 125: ...gits briefly press on the telephone keypad or X Select r from the telephone basic menu and briefly press W X To delete an entire phone number press and hold on the telephone keypad until the number is...

Page 126: ...Select DTMF from the telephone basic menu during a conversation To transmit individual characters using the input speller To transmit a phone book entry as a char acter string X To send individual ch...

Page 127: ...ive i If your mobile phone does not support HFP 1 5 or above then the call which was active is cancelled as soon as the second call is accepted Calling additional parties You can call a second person...

Page 128: ...h are described in the Functions during a single call connection section Y page 123 Text messages SMS convenience telephony Text message SMS functions The following text message functions are availabl...

Page 129: ...sender Displaying details COMAND can also show a shortened sender display in full X Select the desired text message from the text message inbox X Select Options Q Details The detailed view appears X T...

Page 130: ...age Input speller Text field for the text message To select or create text modules To insert a line break A To switch between uppercase and lower case letters B To switch between numbers and letters C...

Page 131: ...utomatically imported contacts phone book entries in COMAND can be identified by the d 0 symbol These entries are only available in COMAND whentelephony via the Bluetooth interface basic telephony or...

Page 132: ...den or X Select X To call up a contact slide ZV or turn cVd and push W Calling up contacts using the input speller X Phone book select Name X Address book select Data connections Q Address book X To...

Page 133: ...the data field select the respective characters from input speller X To move the cursor in the data field select the respective characters from input speller X To change data fields slide ZV until the...

Page 134: ...ook X Search for an address book entry using the symbol X Display the details about an entry and high light the address data field X Select OptionsQNavigateQStart i You may only select Navigate if the...

Page 135: ...of the name or phone number Saving a list entry For an incoming call from a person who is not in the address book COMAND displays the phone number in the call list You can save this entry The entry wi...

Page 136: ...rs assigned to the entry you are searching for in the selected number category You will see a message to this effect If five numbers are stored for the entry you are searching for a prompt will appear...

Page 137: ...Positioning takes place automatically even when COMAND is switched off The duration will vary from one situation to another Route guidance may be restricted as follows during vehicle positioning Rnavi...

Page 138: ...active it is not possible to enter specific items e g a town or street name You will recognise this because certain menu items cannot be selected Switching to navigation mode X Press the S function b...

Page 139: ...appears on the map Crosshair Details of the crosshair position Map scale i Display may be the name of a street for example provided the digital map con tains the necessary data If no data is availabl...

Page 140: ...active TMC Route Position only with route guidance active Destination Display infor mation on the current route guid ance Calling up RDS TMC traffic reports RCalling up the traffic jam func tion RCal...

Page 141: ...deter mined by the factory settings RPersonal symbols you can determine the symbols yourself RNo symbols X To set select Navi Q Special desti nation symbols on map The map display list appears A dot...

Page 142: ...n moved manually only display is visible It shows either the geo coordi nates of the crosshair or other data on the crosshair position e g a street name The digital map must contain the relevant data...

Page 143: ...route if you change the route type setting with route guidance active If you change the route type setting when route guidance is inac tive COMAND uses the new setting for the next route guidance Set...

Page 144: ...ust fumes consti tutes a health hazard and could lead to loss of consciousness or even death Displaying information on the currently used map version X Select Navi Q Map version Notes on handling DVDs...

Page 145: ...or No If you select Yes the existing map data is overwritten If you select No COMAND automatically ejects the DVD and the installation of the map software is cancelled X Take the DVD out of the slot M...

Page 146: ...ect X To confirm the message press W COMAND ejects the DVD X Take the DVD out of the slot If the installation process cannot be success fully completed this may be due to the fol lowing RDVD dirty or...

Page 147: ...t appears X Select the desired country The address input menu appears again The country selected is automatically entered Entering the town i You can only enter towns that are stored on the digital ma...

Page 148: ...ange manually to the list of towns without the input speller at any time during character input X To change manually to the list of towns without the input speller slide ZV or X Select on the second l...

Page 149: ...nd hold W until the address input menu appears again COMAND has automatically accepted the first list entry and entered it in the address input menu X To cancel an entry select Back on the lower bar a...

Page 150: ...ire entry has been deleted X To accept the first list entry press and hold W until the address input menu appears again COMAND has automatically accepted the first list entry and entered it in the add...

Page 151: ...e address input menu appears again COMAND has automatically accepted the first list entry and entered it in the address input menu X To cancel an entry select Back on the lower bar and press W or X Pr...

Page 152: ...he address input menu appears again COMAND has automatically accepted the first list entry and entered it in the address input menu X To cancel an entry select Back on the lower bar and press W or X P...

Page 153: ...e entire entry has been deleted X To accept the first list entry press and hold W until the address input menu appears again COMAND has automatically accepted the first list entry and entered it in th...

Page 154: ...tion is in progress an arrow will indicate the direction to your destination Below this you will see a cor responding message in the display Once the route has been calculated route guid ance begins R...

Page 155: ...letters with special characters or to numbers with special characters X To select a character slide XVY or turn cVd X To confirm the character selection press W X To delete individual characters selec...

Page 156: ...than approximately 5 km h As soon as the vehicle speed drops below about 3 km h the function is available again You can enter a destination using the map if the digital map does not contain the addre...

Page 157: ...lect Navi Q Destination Q Stop over If an intermediate stop has already been entered you can change this X To change select Change stopover You can now select a category X To select a category select...

Page 158: ...er Q Change stopover X Enter another destination as an intermedi ate stop Deleting the intermediate stop If an intermediate stop has already been entered you can delete it X Select Navi Q Destination...

Page 159: ...n be used to enter special destinations by either entering or selecting the name of the destination in COMAND X In map view with the map system displayed Y page 135 select Destination Q From Special d...

Page 160: ...tation of the distance to the change of direction Point at which the change of direction takes place light blue dot shown in both the left and right displays A Distance to the next change of direction...

Page 161: ...ne recommendations Only the recommended lanes are displayed in the instrument clus ter Explanation of the lane recommenda tions RRecommended lane E in this lane you will be able to complete the next t...

Page 162: ...estinations airports or motorway intersections you will see Area of dest reached in addition to chequered flag Off road and off map Route guidance to an off road destina tion COMAND can also guide you...

Page 163: ...ghlighted blue from the nearest road known to the sys tem As soon as the vehicle is back on a road known to the system route guidance contin ues in the usual way Off road position during route guidanc...

Page 164: ...time of arrival at the intermedi ate stop Estimated remaining driving time to the intermediate stop Intermediate stop A Distance to the main destination B Estimated time of arrival at the main des ti...

Page 165: ...ce has been interrupted Current position Next junction or exit Most recent junction or exit Current street X Select Navi Q Position Q Where am I Compass You can display the current compass direc tion...

Page 166: ...o programme COMAND can receive the RDS TMC traffic reports and take them into consideration for dynamic route guid ance Thus for example the navigation sys tem can guide you around a traffic jam In Ge...

Page 167: ...50 miles X To set the map scale turn cVd until the desired map scale is set Turning clockwise enlarges the map turn ing anti clockwise reduces the map Example display of a traffic jam on the route Ico...

Page 168: ...an area or region X To close the list slide XVY Traffic symbol information Traffic symbol information can be used to dis play all traffic announcements on the map which are visible at the current sca...

Page 169: ...with or without the input speller depending on the number of entries in the destination memory The input speller is automatically activated in the destination memory list with the input speller The M...

Page 170: ...d informing you that the address is incomplete X To close the message select OK Depending on which data is missing or does not correspond with the digital map data you must now Rselect a country Y pag...

Page 171: ...oes not yet contain navigable address data If the selected address book entry already contains navigable address data a prompt will appear asking whether you wish to overwrite the existing data X Sele...

Page 172: ...destina tion in the list of previous destinations X If necessary display the menu system press W X Select PositionQSave crosshair position Deleting a previous destination X Select Navi Q Destination...

Page 173: ...d or slide ZV X To save the setting press W Setting the time zone i The navigation system requires the cor rect time zone for destination guidance with time dependent traffic guidance and for calculat...

Page 174: ...X Select Vehicle Q System Q Lingua tronic Q Start new individualisa tion A prompt appears asking whether you would like further information X Select Yes or No If you select No the first part of indivi...

Page 175: ...seats on and off RDisplay off you can switch the COMAND display off or on RTow away protection you can prime or deactivate tow away protection RInterior motion sensor you can prime or deactivate the i...

Page 176: ...rror RLocator lighting RAutomatic locking feature RInterior motion sensor RTow away protection RBoot lid opening limiter You can open the Vehicle menu in one of two ways Opening the Vehicle menu from...

Page 177: ...fea ture If there is a risk of entrapment by the steering column move the steering wheel adjustment lever or press the memory button If there is a risk of entrapment by the seat you can also cancel t...

Page 178: ...i You can reactivate this function by open ing a door within one minute If none of the doors are opened after the key is removed from the ignition lock or if a door is not closed after it has been ope...

Page 179: ...lect the Locator lighting func tion slide XVY or turn cVd X To switch the locator lighting off or on press W Activating deactivating the auto matic locking feature You can use this function to activat...

Page 180: ...er function slide XVY or turn cVd X To activate deactivate the boot lid opening limiter press W Automatic air conditioning Introduction to the automatic air con ditioning You can operate the automatic...

Page 181: ...ution select left or right B Directs air through the demister vents P Directs air through the centre and side air vents O Directs air through the footwell vents S Directs air through the centre side a...

Page 182: ...te the Rear air conditioning from the front Rset the Auxiliary heating departure time Switching cooling with air dehumidifi cation on off Cooling is operational when the engine is run ning and cools a...

Page 183: ...con ditioning system on the front passenger side using COMAND Rpress a rocker switch to operate the auto matic air conditioning system on the front passenger side Rpress one of the rocker switches on...

Page 184: ...rear com partment air conditioning from the front X Open the air conditioning main menu via the air conditioning function bar X Select Rear Y and press W Rear appears in the main menu on the air condi...

Page 185: ...from the three stored depar ture times X To select the auxiliary heating depar ture time submenu in the air condition ing main menu select Auxiliary heat ing departure time and press W The auxiliary...

Page 186: ...seat press the T func tion button The main area of the COMAND display is active A scale appears X To move to the lower menu bar slide ZV X To confirm your selection press W i When you press the T fun...

Page 187: ...function button or X Select another main function from the basic menu Display values Two values are displayed on the setting scale if you adjust the multicontour seat RRed this is the set value which...

Page 188: ...r support up or down RHorizontal to adjust the amount of sup port X Slide ZV or XVY until the desired setting is reached X To save the setting press W Adjusting the backrest curvature in the upper bac...

Page 189: ...setting press W Massage function PULSE The massage function helps you to prevent muscle tension on long journeys X Select the seat Y page 184 X To select Massage slide XVY or turn cVd X To confirm you...

Page 190: ...indows 214 Driving and parking 217 Automatic transmission 221 Instrument cluster 227 On board computer 228 Driving systems 243 Air conditioning 276 Sliding sunroof 290 Loading and stowing 294 Features...

Page 191: ...ximately 40 seconds KEYLESS GO You can start lock or unlock the vehicle using KEYLESS GO To do this you only need carry the key with you When you touch the surface of the sensors on the vehicle s door...

Page 192: ...imately six seconds until the battery check lamp flashes twice Additional information RConvenience opening Y page 216 RConvenience closing Y page 216 ROpening and closing in an emergency Y page 392 Op...

Page 193: ...ould open during the journey and endanger yourself or others Power closing doors X Push the door into the first detent position of the lock The power closing mechanism will pull the door closed comple...

Page 194: ...ey G Risk of injury Monitor the boot lid opening and closing pro cedures to make sure that nobody can become trapped To halt the opening or clos ing procedure press the closing button in the boot lid...

Page 195: ...y positions Key g To remove the key 1 Power supply for some consumers such as the windscreen wipers 2 Ignition power supply for all consumers and drive position 3 To start the engine i Even if the key...

Page 196: ...For this reason children should never be left unsupervised in the vehicle They could become trapped when adjusting a seat G Risk of accident Only adjust the driver s seat when the vehicle is stationar...

Page 197: ...e key is in position 1 or 2 in the ignition lock the front passenger seat head restraint is lowered if Rthe front passenger seat belt is not engaged Rno occupant is detected on the front passenger sea...

Page 198: ...tion Lumbar support You can adjust the lumbar support using COMAND Y page 183 NECK PRO luxury head restraints Adjusting G Risk of injury When folding back the side cushions do not hold the area betwee...

Page 199: ...on upwards or downwards in the direction of the arrow Adjusting the head restraint angle X Slide button to the left or right in the direction of the arrow Head restraints in the rear compart ment G Ri...

Page 200: ...direction of arrow Adjusting the front passenger seat from the rear G Risk of injury When adjusting a front passenger seat that is occupied make sure that it is as far away from the front passenger a...

Page 201: ...or backwards The indicator lamp in the selected button lights up briefly Seat backrest side cushions X To narrow push rocker switch B for wards X To broaden pull rocker switch B back wards Backrest co...

Page 202: ...o switch on press button repeatedly until the desired heating level is set X To switch off press button repeatedly until all indicator lamps go out i If the battery voltage is too low the seat heating...

Page 203: ...y from the ignition lock Ropen the driver s door when the key is in the ignition lock or in position 1 i The steering wheel only moves upwards if it has not already reached the upper end stop The driv...

Page 204: ...he convex exterior mirrors provide a larger field of vision At low outside temperatures the exterior mir rors are heated automatically Adjusting the exterior mirrors X Make sure that the key is in pos...

Page 205: ...mbar region Ractive multicontour seat activated deac tivated Rmulticontour seat the side bolsters of the seat cushion and the backrest as well as the contour of the backrest in the lumbar and shoulder...

Page 206: ...turns to the driving position i You can also store the parking position using the memory button M X With the key in position 2 in the igni tion lock and with the exterior mirror on the front passenger...

Page 207: ...spe cially designed suitable restraint systems RChildren less than 1 50 m tall or under 12 years of age cannot wear the seat belts properly Therefore they always should be secured in a suitable child...

Page 208: ...in position 2 in the ignition lock and you then engage the belt tongue in the buckle The seat belt adjustment will apply a certain tightening force if any slack is detected between the occupant and t...

Page 209: ...seat belt fastened The sta tus indicator also tells you how many of the belt tongues are inserted into the seat belt buckles The rear compartment seat belt status indi cator appears in the multi funct...

Page 210: ...d is supported at eye level by the central area of the head restraint X Check whether steering wheel is adjus ted properly Y page 199 Make sure that Ryou can hold the steering wheel with your arms sli...

Page 211: ...re switched on the T indicator lamp on the light switch lights up Automatic headlamp mode G Risk of accident If the light switch is set to the c position the light will not come on automatically in fo...

Page 212: ...out to the second stop The R yellow indicator lamp on the light switch lights up X To switch off press the light switch in as far as it will go The R yellow indicator lamp on the light switch goes ou...

Page 213: ...at have no lighting e g pedestrians RRoad users that have poor lighting e g cyclists RRoad users whose lighting is not clearly visible e g road users behind a crash bar rier ROn rare occasions road us...

Page 214: ...mes while the lights are on and the engine is running When you switch off the ignition the automatic headlamp cleaning system is reset and counting is resumed from 0 Intelligent Light System The Intel...

Page 215: ...for a short time but is automatically switched off after no more than three minutes Motorway mode Motorway mode increases the range of the beam Active Rif you are driving at speeds above 110 km h and...

Page 216: ...f press the button The OFF indicator lamp goes out lights up The interior lighting switches on automati cally in darkness when you unlock the vehi cle open a door or remove the key from the ignition l...

Page 217: ...e opening proce dure Otherwise you could be drawn in or trapped between the side window and the door frame by the downwards movement of the window If there is a risk of becoming trapped release the sw...

Page 218: ...ors is opened i The switches on the driver s door take precedence over the switches on the other doors X To open press the corresponding switch X To close pull the corresponding switch i If you press...

Page 219: ...windows and the sliding tilting sunroof or panorama sliding sunroof are in the desired position Convenience closing When you lock the vehicle you can simulta neously Rclose the side windows Rclose th...

Page 220: ...the roller sunblinds close Driving and parking Starting the engine G Risk of accident Do not put any objects in the driver s footwell If you use a floormat or carpet in the driver s footwell make sure...

Page 221: ...started using a valid KEY LESS GO key For this reason children should never be left unsupervised in the vehi cle Always take the key with you when leaving the vehicle even if you are only leaving it...

Page 222: ...om the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal and depress it before the vehicle begins to roll G Risk of accident Never leave the vehicle when it is held by hill start assist After approximately one sec...

Page 223: ...sly driven faster than 3 km h Engaging the electric parking brake man ually X Push handle The red warning lamp in the instru ment cluster lights up i The electric parking brake can also be applied whe...

Page 224: ...in N even when a door is opened Using KEYLESS GO X Press the Start Stop button Y page 192 The engine stops and all the indicator lamps in the instrument cluster go out Y page 27 i If you use the Star...

Page 225: ...R from R to D or directly to P Other wise the automatic transmission could be damaged Engaging park position P automatically Park position P is automatically engaged if Ryou switch off the engine usin...

Page 226: ...doors the automatic transmission will auto matically shift to park position P If you switch off the engine using the Start Stop button and open the driver s door the automatic transmission automatica...

Page 227: ...range selected is shown in the multi function display The automatic transmission shifts only as far as the selected gear i If the maximum engine speed for the shift range is reached and you continue t...

Page 228: ...the automatic transmission shifts down to the next gear i In order to prevent the engine from over revving the automatic transmission does not shift down when the engine speed is too high Derestrictin...

Page 229: ...rans mission can lead to higher fuel consump tion Manual drive program Warm up the engine quickly Do not use the engine s full performance until it has reached operating temperature Only set the autom...

Page 230: ...without an AMG engine if you apply full throttle the automatic transmis sion shifts up to the next gear at maximum engine speed This prevents the engine from overrevving Instrument cluster Points to r...

Page 231: ...on 2 in the ignition lock G Risk of accident Only use the on board computer when road and traffic conditions permit You would oth erwise be distracted and unable to concen trate properly on driving an...

Page 232: ...o video disc In the Telephone menu starts rapid scrolling through the telephone book a Confirms selections and hides display messages In the Telephone menu switches to the phone book and starts dialli...

Page 233: ...Y page 321 or checks the tyre pressure electroni cally Y page 322 RCalls up when a service is due Y page 332 RChecks the engine oil level Y page 314 D Settings menu Y page 241 The number of menus sho...

Page 234: ...matically if Rthe ignition has been switched off for more than 4 hours R999 hours have been exceeded R9 999 kilometres miles have been excee ded The trip computer After reset is automati cally reset i...

Page 235: ...e a button to confirm Navigation menu The multi function display shows the COMAND navigation instructions in the Navi menu Use the buttons on the multi function steer ing wheel X Press the or button t...

Page 236: ...upted lane New lane during a change of direction Lane recommended for the change of direction Further information on lane recommenda tions Y page 158 Navigation status indicators in the multi function...

Page 237: ...isplay example Current track Disc disc number only for DVD changer X To select the next previous track briefly press the 9 or button X To select a track from the track list rapid scrolling press and h...

Page 238: ...the desired station AMG menu Use the buttons on the multi function steer ing wheel X Press the or button to select the AMG menu Gear indicator Upshift instruction Engine oil temperature On board volta...

Page 239: ...seconds X Press the X button again within five seconds The displayed intermediate time is stored as a lap time Timing starts for a new lap The new lap is timed from when the intermediate time is call...

Page 240: ...bracket Y page 305 or set up a Bluetooth connection to COMAND Y page 115 G Risk of accident Observe the legal requirements of the country in which you are currently driving regarding the use of mobil...

Page 241: ...r from the redial memory Calls dialled list Ryou can dial a telephone number from the telephone book stored in COMAND Rthe multi function display shows the Read ing data display message below the phon...

Page 242: ...speed limit is displayed under cer tain conditions You can set Speed Limit Assist to display a detected speed limit auto matically for five seconds Other messages in the multi function display will be...

Page 243: ...menu X Press the 9 or button to select ESP X Press the a button X To deactivate press a again The warning lamp in the instrument cluster comes on G Risk of accident If the warning lamp in the instrume...

Page 244: ...2 Rcheck the engine oil level Y page 314 Settings menu Use the buttons on the multi function steer ing wheel In the Settings menu you can Rswitch the daytime driving lights on off Y page 241 Ractivate...

Page 245: ...onger illuminated as wide and high Note that not all light functions are avail able when tourist mode is activated When you again drive on the same side of the road as in the country of registration h...

Page 246: ...avigation system the radar sensor system is deactivated automatically if you are close to radio telescope facilities The following systems are switched off when the radar sensor system is deactivated...

Page 247: ...lose their grip and the vehicle could skid Use cruise control only if road and traffic con ditions make it appropriate to maintain a steady speed for a prolonged period You can store any road speed a...

Page 248: ...cally maintains the stored speed i Cruise control may be unable to maintain the stored speed on uphill gradients The stored speed is resumed when the gradient evens out Cruise control maintains the st...

Page 249: ...tch off the engine Distronic Plus i Distronic Plus is not available in all coun tries Distronic Plus regulates the speed and auto matically maintains the distance to the vehi cle in front It brakes au...

Page 250: ...activate Distronic Plus Rif the roads are slippery snow covered or icy The wheels could lose their grip when braking or accelerating The vehicle could start to skid Rif the sensors are dirty or there...

Page 251: ...s selected Activating Distronic Plus storing the current speed and maintaining it G Risk of accident The vehicle can be braked when Distronic Plus is activated For this reason deactivate Dis tronic Pl...

Page 252: ...Pulling away X If the vehicle in front pulls away remove your foot from the brake pedal X Briefly pull the cruise control lever towards you or X Accelerate briefly Your vehicle pulls away and adapts i...

Page 253: ...eed stored Making adjustments in 1 km h incre ments X Briefly press the cruise control lever to the pressure point up for a higher speed or down A for a lower speed The last speed stored is increased...

Page 254: ...stance menu Y page 240 of the on board computer you can select the dis tance display and activate or deactivate PRE SAFE Brake Display when Distronic Plus is switched off X Select the Distance display...

Page 255: ...parking brake or if the vehicle is automatically secured with the electric parking brake Ryou are driving slower than 25 km h and there is no vehicle in front or the vehicle in front is no longer det...

Page 256: ...and stationary vehicles Distronic Plus does not brake for obstacles or stationary vehicles For example if the detec ted vehicle turns a corner and reveals an obstacle or stationary vehicle Distronic P...

Page 257: ...i The speed indicated in the speedometer may differ slightly from the limit speed stored Variable Speedtronic With the cruise control lever you can operate cruise control Distronic Plus and variable S...

Page 258: ...it is suitable for the current driving and traffic situation Other wise sudden braking could endanger you or others X Briefly pull the cruise control lever towards you Making adjustments in 1 km h in...

Page 259: ...press a X Press the a button again X Press the or 9 button to set per manent Speedtronic in increments of ten 240 km h to 160 km h Permanent Speedtronic is deactivated with the off setting X Press a...

Page 260: ...The HOLD braking effect is cancelled and the vehicle can start moving if RHOLD is deactivated by depressing the accelerator pedal or the brake pedal Rthere is a malfunction in the system or an interr...

Page 261: ...nd depends on Ryour driving style e g sporty Rthe road surface condition e g bumps Ryour individual selection i e sports or com fort Your selection remains stored even if you remove the key from the i...

Page 262: ...h snow chains or on particularly poor road surfaces G Risk of injury Make sure that nobody is in the vicinity of the wheel housing or under the vehicle while low ering the vehicle when it is stationar...

Page 263: ...dal as far as necessary when pulling away Raccelerate less when driving Radapt your driving style to suit road and traffic conditions i In wintry driving conditions the maximum effect of 4MATIC can on...

Page 264: ...sors Centre Approximately 120 cm Corners Approximately 80 cm When parking pay particular attention to objects above or below the sensors such as flower pots or trailer towbars PARK TRONIC does not det...

Page 265: ...an obstacle depending on the vehicle s distance to the obstacle When the first red segment lights up you hear an inter mittent warning for about two seconds From the second red segment you hear a cont...

Page 266: ...off Parking Guidance is also unavailable Use Parking Guidance for parking spaces Rthat are parallel to the direction of travel Rthat are on straight roads not bends Rthat are on the same level as the...

Page 267: ...t least 1 5 m wide Rthat are at least 1 3 m longer than your vehicle A parking space is displayed while you are driving past it and until you are approx imately 15 m away from it Parking The following...

Page 268: ...white bracket and an arrow showing the target position Reversing into a parking space The lane turns green when the steering wheel is turned in the correct direction X Keep the steering wheel in that...

Page 269: ...cally if it is no longer possible to guide you into the parking space or if a malfunction occurs The parking space symbol disappears and the Parking Guidance cancelled message appears in the multi fun...

Page 270: ...er Rif there is a sudden change in temperature e g when driving into a heated garage in winter Rif the camera lens is dirty or obstructed Rif the rear of your vehicle is damaged In this event have the...

Page 271: ...T assesses your level of fatigue or increasing inattentiveness taking into consideration the following criteria Rpersonal driving style e g steering charac teristics Rdriving conditions e g time drivi...

Page 272: ...sist detects these signs with a camera at the top of the windscreen Speed Limit Assist camera G Risk of accident Speed Limit Assist is only an aid and may detect speed limit signs incorrectly or not a...

Page 273: ...les you to see the road s course and any obsta cles in good time If pedestrian recognition is activated pedestrians recognised by the sys tem are highlighted in the Night View Assist Plus display G Ri...

Page 274: ...ction display When you activate Night View Assist Plus the speed display in the multi function display changes The speed display is shown as a bar at the bottom edge of the multi function dis play Thi...

Page 275: ...he Night View Assist Plus display is affected X To demist check the automatic air condi tioning settings Y page 284 and fold down the camera cover X To clean the windscreen on the inside fold down the...

Page 276: ...erent lanes This may be the case if vehi cles are driving at the edge of their lane that is furthest away from your vehicle Always pay attention to traffic conditions and your surroundings Otherwise y...

Page 277: ...t and injure yourself and others Collision warning If a vehicle is detected in the monitoring range of Blind Spot Assistand you switch on the turn signal a double warning tone sounds Red warning lamp...

Page 278: ...Ra driving safety system intervenes such as ABS BAS or ESP G Risk of accident Lane Keeping Assist does not keep your vehi cle in its lane It is only an aid and may detect the lane markings on the road...

Page 279: ...er e g using the con venience opening feature Y page 216 This will speed up the cooling process and the desired vehicle interior temperature will be reached more quickly i The integrated filter can fi...

Page 280: ...s deactivates auxiliary heating Function D Switches the rear window heating on off E Sets the airflow right F Sets the temperature right G Controls the air conditioning auto matically right Rear contr...

Page 281: ...setting briefly otherwise the windows may mist up i Activate the air conditioning primarily using the rocker switch Y page 279 Activating and deactivating the front compartment air conditioning via t...

Page 282: ...stem automatically regulates the tem perature of the dispensed air the airflow and the air distribution The automatic air conditioning will achieve optimal operation if cooling with air dehu midificat...

Page 283: ...the footwells Setting the front compartment temper ature using the front control unit X Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock X To increase reduce press the w rocker switch up or down Only...

Page 284: ...the bonnet free of blockage such as ice snow or leaves Rnever cover the vents or air inlet and outlet grilles in the vehicle interior i For draught free ventilation adjust the sliders of the air vents...

Page 285: ...ir vents when heating mode is activated as no warm air flows through the rear com partment air vents in the basic heating set ting Setting the rear compartment side air vents Rear compartment side air...

Page 286: ...using the front control panel X Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock X Activate the Y rear compartment func tion via COMAND Y page 181 The rear compartment air conditioning can be controll...

Page 287: ...attery voltage is too low the rear window heating may switch off X Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock X Press the rocker switch up or down The indicator lamp in the rocker switch lights u...

Page 288: ...enience closing vehicles without a sliding sunroof with a sliding tilt ing sunroof press and hold the g rocker switch up or down until the side win dows and the sliding tilting sunroof close automatic...

Page 289: ...regularly once a month for about ten minutes The auxiliary heating heats the air in the vehi cle interior to the set temperature without using the heat of the running engine The aux iliary heating is...

Page 290: ...nz Service Centre The remote control has a maximum range of approximately 300 metres This range is reduced by Rsources of radio interference Rsolid objects between the remote control and the vehicle R...

Page 291: ...iliary heating switches off automati cally after 50 minutes i This time limit can be altered To do this visit a qualified specialist workshop e g a Mercedes Benz Service Centre X Press the OFF button...

Page 292: ...s X Press the ON and OFF buttons simultane ously The new departure time is stored Activating a set departure time X Press the X or Y button repeatedly until the desired departure time appears in the d...

Page 293: ...a sliding sunroof if it is free of snow and ice Otherwise mal functions may occur Do not allow anything to protrude from the sliding sunroof The seals could otherwise be damaged i When the sliding sun...

Page 294: ...anti entrapment feature Rain closing feature If the ignition key is removed and the vehicle is locked the sliding tilting sunroof closes automatically Rif it starts to rain Rat extreme outside tempera...

Page 295: ...of blocks during closing again X Immediately after the panorama sliding sunroof blocks pull the switch again to the point of resistance in the direction of arrow until the panorama sliding sun roof is...

Page 296: ...direction of arrow the panorama sliding sunroof is raised at the rear after the open ing procedure Operating the rear roller sunblind for the panorama sliding sunroof from the front The switch is on t...

Page 297: ...the front roller sunblind can be fully opened again Y page 293 X Check whether the panorama sliding sun roof can be opened fully again Y page 292 X If this is not the case it will be necessary to rese...

Page 298: ...n X To lock insert the emergency key element Y page 392 into the lock and turn it 90 clockwise to position 3 X To unlock insert the emergency key ele ment Y page 392 into the lock and turn it 90 anti...

Page 299: ...folding table itself X To open press button Folding table is released X Guide folding table upwards slowly in the direction of the arrow Folding table engages audibly X Release folding table in the d...

Page 300: ...y Rare involved in an accident Only use the cup holders for containers of a suitable size and which have lids Otherwise the drinks could spill Cup holders should not be used for hot drinks Otherwise y...

Page 301: ...other type of load The skibag must always be secured when laden Otherwise injuries could be caused by it in the event of an accident Unfolding the skibag and loading skis X Fold down the rear seat arm...

Page 302: ...vent access to the boot from the vehicle interior Removing the skibag The skibag can be removed for cleaning or drying G Risk of poisoning When the skibag has been removed always drive with the boot l...

Page 303: ...aximum roof load of 100 kg Always adapt your driving style to the prevailing road traffic and weather conditions and drive with particular care if the roof is laden Mercedes Benz recommends that you o...

Page 304: ...or cover A has been folded up Glare from the side X Fold down the sun visor X Pull the sun visor from retainer X Swing the sun visor to the side Rear window roller sunblind Make sure that the roller s...

Page 305: ...t press insert into the holder until it engages X To close press cover briefly at the front The cover moves back Ashtray in the rear compartment The ashtrays are located in the rear doors X To open li...

Page 306: ...ts X Make sure that the key is in position 2 in the ignition lock Dashboard socket Socket in the glove compartment A socket is additionally fitted in the centre console on vehicles with the non smoker...

Page 307: ...p in the switch The cooling function will automatically switch back on as soon as there is sufficient voltage X To open pull handle on the cover X Fold the cover out to the front X To switch on the co...

Page 308: ...he vehicle and to minimise mutual influences between the vehicle elec tronics and mobile phones Mercedes Benz recommends the use of an approved exterior aerial An exterior aerial conducts the elec tro...

Page 309: ...es to the left of the rain sensor cover Rain sensor cover In order to operate radio controlled equip ment e g toll systems area on the wind screen is transparent to radio waves In this area you can in...

Page 310: ...tempts You should test every posi tion for at least 20 seconds before trying another position X Keep the transmitter button on the garage door s remote control depressed until indi cator lamp starts t...

Page 311: ...ately 20 seconds until indicator lamp flashes rapidly The memory is cleared i You should clear the remote control mem ory before selling the vehicle Floormat on the driver s side G Risk of accident Ma...

Page 312: ...wheels 317 Winter driving 324 Driving tips 325 Driving abroad 327 Trailer towing 328 Service 331 Care 332 309 Operation 221_AKB 2 3 en GB bjanott Version 2 11 7 7 2009 02 27T14 56 10 01 00 Seite 309 D...

Page 313: ...k of explosion Fuel is highly flammable Fire naked flames and smoking are therefore prohibited when handling fuels Before refuelling turn off the engine and the auxiliary heating G Risk of injury Avoi...

Page 314: ...ngine performance and increase fuel con sumption Avoid driving at full throttle In some countries the quality of the avail able petrol may not be adequate and could cause coking around the inlet valve...

Page 315: ...l Rparaffin Rkerosene Do not add such fuels to diesel fuel and do not use any special additives exception flow improvers see Low outside temper atures Damage caused by the use of unapproved fuels or a...

Page 316: ...ignition system ignition coil ignition cable spark plug connector or test socket when Rthe engine is running Rthe engine is being started Rthe ignition is switched on and the engine is being cranked...

Page 317: ...nsumption may be higher than this when the vehicle is new or if you frequently drive at high engine speeds Checking the engine oil level When doing so Rthe vehicle should be parked on level ground Rth...

Page 318: ...peat the measurement after about 30 minutes if the engine is not at normal operating temperature if the engine was only started briefly The following message appears if the engine is running Engine oi...

Page 319: ...the engine has cooled down The coolant temperature gauge must display less than 70 Otherwise you could be scalded if hot coolant escapes The coolant expansion tank is located in the engine compartmen...

Page 320: ...e filler neck until it engages Tyres and wheels Points to remember For safety reasons Mercedes Benz rec ommends that you only use tyres and wheels which have been approved by Mercedes Benz specificall...

Page 321: ...f wear This also applies to the spare wheel RDo not drive with tyres which have too little tread depth as this significantly reduces the traction on wet roads aquaplaning Store tyres that are not bein...

Page 322: ...t equipped with the TIREFIT kit 41 It is therefore recommended to additionally equip your vehicle with the TIREFIT kit when fitting tyres that do not feature run flat properties e g winter tyres i A T...

Page 323: ...perature and thus the tyre pressure may change by approximately 0 1 bar per 10 Take this into account when checking the pressure of warm tyres and only correct it if it is too low for the current oper...

Page 324: ...g at high speeds or driving with high rates of acceleration Ryou are driving with a heavy load in the vehicle or on the roof Restarting the tyre pressure loss warn ing system Restart the tyre pressure...

Page 325: ...udden steering movements when doing so i The operation of the tyre pressure moni tor can be affected by interference from radio transmitting equipment e g radio headphones two way radios that may be b...

Page 326: ...e following message appears in the multi function display Use current pressure values as new reference values X Press the a button The following message appears in the multi function display Tyre pres...

Page 327: ...Observe the notes in the Changing a wheel section Y page 323 Winter tyres Use winter tyres at temperatures below 7 C and in wintry road conditions Only winter tyres displaying the i snowflake symbol i...

Page 328: ...u may only drive at raised vehicle level Do not exceed the maximum permissible speed of 50 km h i You may wish to deactivate ESP when pulling away with snow chains fitted Y page 55 This way you can al...

Page 329: ...intain a greater dis tance from the vehicle in front After driving on a wet surface brake firmly while paying attention to the traffic condi tions This way the brake discs will become warm drying more...

Page 330: ...ing tyre grip Drive with particular care in such weather conditions Driving on wet roads If water has accumulated to a certain depth on the road surface there is a danger of aqua planing occurring ev...

Page 331: ...ide of the boot G Risk of accident Make sure that the ball coupling is fully engaged both when it is folded in and when it is folded out The indicator lamp is not lit Do not pull the telescopic lever...

Page 332: ...lap higher values i On vehicles without level control the height of the ball coupling will alter accord ing to the load placed on the vehicle If nec essary use a trailer with a height adjusta ble draw...

Page 333: ...the vehi cle in front than when driving without a trailer RAvoid braking abruptly If possible brake gently at first to allow the trailer to run on Then increase the braking force rapidly RThe values...

Page 334: ...pecialist workshop e g a Mercedes Benz Service Centre X To switch the connected power supply on or off turn the key in the ignition lock to position 2 or 0 respectively Trailer with 7 pin connector If...

Page 335: ...lating applicable laws Your warranty may be inva lidated and goodwill settlements may be refused Calling up the service due date Use the buttons on the multi function steer ing wheel X Switch on the i...

Page 336: ...les with KEYLESS GO Do not open the driver s or front passenger door when the engine is switched off as this shifts the automatic transmission to park position P and locks the wheels Make sure that th...

Page 337: ...pings with water and rinse off the treated surface after wards Remove Rtree resin oils fuels and greases by rub bing gently with a cloth soaked in petro leum ether or lighter fluid Rtar stains with ta...

Page 338: ...ar water and a soft cloth to clean camera lens Do not clean the camera lens and the area around the reversing camera with a high pressure cleaner Cleaning the exhaust tail pipes Impurities combined wi...

Page 339: ...commer cially available microfibre cloth and TFT LCD display cleaner X Dry the display surface using a dry micro fibre cloth For cleaning do not use any of the fol lowing Ralcohol based solvents or p...

Page 340: ...t View Assist camera Cleaning the plastic trim Do not affix to plastic surfaces Rstickers Rfilms Rscented oil bottles or similar items You can otherwise damage the plastic Ensure that cosmetics insect...

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Page 342: ...s 394 Changing batteries keys remote controls headphones 395 Changing bulbs 397 Replacing the wiper blades 399 Flat tyre 400 Battery 410 Towing and tow starting 414 Fuses 416 339 Practical advice 221_...

Page 343: ...t aid kit is located in the luggage net on the right hand side at the rear of the boot X Release retainer strap X Remove first aid kit from the luggage net Fire extinguisher i Have the fire extinguish...

Page 344: ...engine at any time while a wheel is being changed i When using the jack you should also observe the safety notes in the Flat tyre section Y page 400 X Fold up the front part of the boot floor Vehicle...

Page 345: ...e temperature warning and indicator lamps display messages or the failure of sys tems Handling characteristics may be affec ted Adjust your driving style and speed accordingly Immediately consult a qu...

Page 346: ...ceeded The maximum speed has been exceeded43 X Drive more slowly ABC Malfunc tion Stop vehicle The vehicle level is too low X Pull over and stop the vehicle safely paying attention to road and traffic...

Page 347: ...ssage The auxiliary battery for the automatic transmission is dis charged If there is a malfunction in the vehicle s electrical system you may not be able to change the transmission posi tion X Pull o...

Page 348: ...ge disappears when Rthe dirt e g slush drops away while you are driving Rthe system detects that the sensors are fully available again Rthe system is within the operating temperature range If the disp...

Page 349: ...ield of vision Rvisibility is impaired due to heavy rain snow spray or fog Rthe camera is dazzled for example by oncoming traffic or the sun Rthe on board voltage is insufficient Speed Limit Assist is...

Page 350: ...active The headlamps are set to symmetrical dipped beam Y page 242 X If you drive in countries in which traffic drives on the oppo site side of the road to the country where the vehicle is registered...

Page 351: ...e dirty Rthe on board voltage is insufficient Parking Guidance is operational again and the display mes sage disappears when Rthe dirt drops away while you are driving Rthe system detects that the sen...

Page 352: ...ources of electromagnetic radiation Rthe system is outside the operating temperature range Rthe on board voltage is insufficient The PRE SAFE Brake is operational again and the display message disappe...

Page 353: ...again as soon as the vehicle is far enough away from the radio telescope facility Y page 446 Lane Keep ing Assist Currently unavaila ble See Owner s Manual Lane Keeping Assist is deactivated and temp...

Page 354: ...p the vehicle without making any sudden steering or braking manoeuvres Pay attention to traffic conditions as you do so X Check the tyres X Correct the tyre pressure If necessary set the correct tyre...

Page 355: ...making any sudden steering or braking manoeuvres Pay attention to traffic conditions as you do so X Repair the faulty tyre or replace the wheel Y page 400 Caution tyre defect G Risk of accident Vehicl...

Page 356: ...vicinity of a radio telescope facility X When towing a trailer confirm the display message with a When driving without a trailer Blind Spot Assist is operational again and the display mes sage disappe...

Page 357: ...a qualified specialist workshop which has the necessary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the work required Mercedes Benz recommends that you use a Mercedes Benz Service Centre for this pur...

Page 358: ...in mountainous terrain and stop and go driving X Drive to the nearest qualified specialist workshop J ABS and ESP inop erative See Own er s Man ual G Risk of accident ABS Anti lock Braking System ESP...

Page 359: ...rake lights and ESP trailer stabilisation are temporarily unavailable The on board voltage may for example be insuf ficient In addition the and warning lamps light up in the instrument cluster The bra...

Page 360: ...mally but without the functions listed above In addition the and warning lamps light up in the instrument cluster BAS PLUS and PRE SAFE Brake may have failed ATTENTION ASSIST is deactivated X On a sui...

Page 361: ...ment The engine air filter is dirty and must be replaced44 X Visit a qualified specialist workshop J Check brake fluid level G Risk of accident There is insufficient brake fluid in the brake fluid res...

Page 362: ...ive on carefully X Visit a qualified specialist workshop Check brake wear The brake pads linings have reached their wear limit X Visit a qualified specialist workshop Release parking brake The indicat...

Page 363: ...shop Parking brake See Owner s Manual The warning lamp yellow lights up Additionally the indicator lamp red lights up The electric parking brake is malfunctioning To release X Pull the electric parkin...

Page 364: ...ow lights up In addition the indicator lamp red flashes for about 10 seconds after the electric parking brake has been engaged or released It then goes out or remains lit The electric parking brake is...

Page 365: ...t or remains lit The electric parking brake is malfunctioning X Switch the ignition off and on and then engage the electric parking brake If it is not possible to engage the electric parking brake X S...

Page 366: ...wait briefly The vehicle level is too low when the vehicle is stationary X Remain stationary X Wait until the display message disappears The vehicle has reached the level required for driving Malfunc...

Page 367: ...it a qualified specialist workshop 6 Front left hand side mal function Consult workshop or Front right hand side malfunc tion Con sult work shop G Risk of injury The front left hand or right hand rest...

Page 368: ...Change key bat teries The key batteries are discharged X Change the batteries Y page 395 Replace key The KEYLESS GO key needs to be replaced X Visit a qualified specialist workshop Key being initial i...

Page 369: ...ert the key into the ignition lock and turn it to the desired position Key not detected red display message The KEYLESS GO key is not in the vehicle If you switch off the engine you can no longer cent...

Page 370: ...tive Refuel vehicle The fuel level in the fuel tank is too low The auxiliary heat ing cannot be switched on X Refuel at the nearest filling station inopera tive See Owner s Manual The auxiliary heati...

Page 371: ...efore restarting the engine Otherwise there is a risk of engine damage X Observe the coolant temperature gauge X Have the vehicle checked at a qualified specialist work shop b Third brake lamp The thi...

Page 372: ...right hand trailer tail lamp is faulty X Change the bulb b AUTO lights inopera tive The light sensor is faulty Daytime driving lights are switched on X Switch off the daytime driving lights in the on...

Page 373: ...workshop b Left hand main beam or Right hand main beam The left hand or right hand main beam headlamp is faulty X Change the bulb Y page 397 b Left hand licence plate lamp or Right hand licence plate...

Page 374: ...hand side lamp is faulty X Visit a qualified specialist workshop b Left hand reversing lamp or Right hand reversing lamp The left hand or right hand reversing lamp is faulty X Visit a qualified speci...

Page 375: ...p Night View Assist currently unavaila ble The temperature of the camera is too high X Wait until you see the Night View Assist available again display message You can also X Fold the camera cover dow...

Page 376: ...Check the engine oil level Y page 314 X If necessary top up the engine oil X Have the engine checked for leaks if the engine oil needs topping up more often than usual 4 Engine oil level Reduce oil l...

Page 377: ...The opera tion of the auxiliary heating can no longer be guaranteed X Refuel at the nearest filling station Top up washer fluid The washer fluid level has sunk to about 1 litre X Top up the windscreen...

Page 378: ...re not required e g the reading lamp or interior lighting Once the battery is sufficiently charged the rear window heating will switch back on automatically Vehicles with auto matic child seat recog n...

Page 379: ...cted a vehicle within the Blind Spot Assist monitoring range X You must therefore pay careful attention to the traffic condi tions X Check whether a lane change can be made without risk The red 9 Blin...

Page 380: ...alified specialist workshop The red distance warning lamp lights up while the vehicle is in motion G Risk of accident The distance to the vehicle in front is too small for the speed selected X Increas...

Page 381: ...tive brake lights and ESP trailer stabilisation are also unavaila ble The brake system continues to function normally but without the functions listed above Therefore the wheels could lock if you brak...

Page 382: ...yellow ESP and ESP OFF warning lamps are lit while the engine is run ning G Risk of accident ESP BAS BAS PLUS PRE SAFE HOLD hill start assist the adaptive brake lights and ESP trailer stabilisation ar...

Page 383: ...ages in the multi function display Y page 342 Do not top up the brake fluid This will not rectify the fault The yellow engine diagnos tics warning lamp lights up while the engine is running Vehicles w...

Page 384: ...7 After the engine starts a warning tone sounds for up to 6 sec onds47 G Risk of injury The driver s seat belt is not fastened X Fasten your seat belt Y page 203 The warning tone ceases 7 The red seat...

Page 385: ...ine is run ning The fuel level has fallen below the reserve range The operation of the auxiliary heating can no longer be guaranteed X Refuel at the nearest filling station Warning tones Problem Possi...

Page 386: ...ed The leaking fuel creates a risk of fire or explosion X Switch off the ignition immediately X Remove the ignition key Do not restart the engine under any circumstances The leaking fuel creates a ris...

Page 387: ...orkshop The fuel tank in a vehi cle with a diesel engine has been run com pletely dry and the engine will not start There is air in the fuel system X Refuel the vehicle at least 5 litres X Turn the ig...

Page 388: ...hop The engine will not start You can hear the starter motor operat ing The reserve fuel warning lamp is on and the fuel gauge shows 0 The fuel tank has been run dry X Refuel the vehicle X Bleed the f...

Page 389: ...no longer being cooled suffi ciently X If the coolant temperature is less than 120 you can continue driving to the nearest qualified specialist workshop X Avoid heavy loads on the engine as you do so...

Page 390: ...ors Y page 335 X Switch the ignition back on Only the red segments in the PARKTRONIC warning display are lit PARKTRONIC is deacti vated after approx imately 20 seconds The problem may be caused by an...

Page 391: ...fluid from the spray nozzles no longer hits the centre of the wind screen The spray nozzles are misaligned X Have the spray nozzles adjusted at a qualified specialist work shop Side windows Problem P...

Page 392: ...X Solutions You cannot lock or unlock the vehicle using the key The key batteries are discharged or nearly discharged X Point the tip of the key at the driver s door handle from close range and try to...

Page 393: ...have lost the emer gency key element X Report the loss immediately to the vehicle insurers X If necessary have the manual locks changed too The engine cannot be started using the key The on board vol...

Page 394: ...ling station X Make another attempt to switch on the auxiliary heating using the remote control X Have the auxiliary heating checked at a qualified specialist workshop Night View Assist Plus Problem P...

Page 395: ...and seek advice Locking unlocking in an emergency Emergency key element If you use the emergency key element to unlock and open the driver s door or the boot lid the anti theft alarm system will be t...

Page 396: ...owing steps If the vehicle central locking is malfunctioning you cannot lock the boot If the vehicle can no longer be unlocked cen trally with the key or KEYLESS GO X Press down the locking knobs on t...

Page 397: ...ot of strength If you have difficulty resetting the head restraints have this work carried out at a qualified specialist workshop e g a Mercedes Benz Service Centre X Push the head restraint cushion b...

Page 398: ...attery charge indicator lamp lights up briefly Changing batteries key with KEYLESS GO You require two CR 2025 3 V cell batteries X Remove the emergency key element from the key Y page 392 X Insert eme...

Page 399: ...of all key buttons on the vehicle Auxiliary heating remote control One 6 V pin battery type 2CR11108 is required X Prise apart the side arms of battery cover and pull off battery cover X Remove old b...

Page 400: ...be carried out at a qualified spe cialist workshop Bulbs and lamps are an important aspect of vehicle safety You must therefore make sure that these function correctly at all times Have the headlamp s...

Page 401: ...s must be carried out at a qualified specialist workshop Overview changing bulbs bulb types You can replace the following bulbs Bi xenon headlamps Bulb type Main beam spot lamp H7 55 W Intelligent Lig...

Page 402: ...Benz Service Centre X Switch off the lights X Open the bonnet X Turn housing cover anti clockwise and remove it X Turn bulb holder anti clockwise and remove it X Push the two detents on the right and...

Page 403: ...witch X Press the Start Stop button repeatedly until the windscreen wipers start X When the wiper arms have reached a ver tical position press the Start Stop button X Fold the wiper arm away from the...

Page 404: ...have driven at very low tyre pressures or on a flat tyre Do not drive any further Consult a qualified specialist workshop which has the necessary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the work...

Page 405: ...air pump hose B onto flange C of TIREFIT sealant filler bottle X Place TIREFIT sealant filler bottle head downwards into recess of the electric air pump X Remove the cap from valve E on the faulty tyr...

Page 406: ...r approximately ten minutes and check the tyre pressure with the electric air pump G Risk of accident If the tyre pressure is now lower than 1 3 bar the tyre is too badly damaged Do not drive any furt...

Page 407: ...longer than eight minutes at a time without a break It may otherwise overheat The air pump can be operated again once it has cooled down If a pressure of 1 8 bar is not reached after five minutes X S...

Page 408: ...pres sure release button E next to pressure gauge F X Drive to the nearest workshop and have the tyre changed there X Have the TIREFIT kit replaced as soon as possible at a qualified specialist worksh...

Page 409: ...gradients place chocks or similar items behind the wheels of the front and rear axle X Using wheel wrench loosen the bolts on the wheel you wish to change by about one full turn Do not unscrew the bo...

Page 410: ...s in sand or dirt The threads of the wheel bolts and wheel hubs could otherwise be damaged when the bolts are tightened X Remove the wheel Fitting a new wheel G Risk of accident Replace damaged or cor...

Page 411: ...spoke 7 spoke wheels with MB Number A 2214010202 or the Minispare emer gency spare wheel Using other wheel bolts when fitting 17 5 spoke 7 spoke wheels or the Minispare emergency spare wheel could da...

Page 412: ...aking Rwhen accelerating rapidly Adapt your driving style accordingly and avoid sudden changes in direction and sudden acceleration as well as driving over obstacles i e kerbs potholes and driving off...

Page 413: ...e acid splashes off with clean water Consult a doctor if necessary Wear eye protection Keep children away Observe this Owner s Man ual H Environmental note Do not dispose of batteries in the household...

Page 414: ...unlock the vehicle Charging the battery G Risk of injury Only charge the installed battery using a Mercedes Benz approved battery charger Otherwise the vehicle s electronic system may be damaged Only...

Page 415: ...obtained from any Mercedes Benz Service Centre Avoid repeated and lengthy starting attempts Never start the vehicle using a rapid battery charger G Risk of injury There is a risk of acid burns when j...

Page 416: ...ecting and removing the bat tery G Risk of accident If the battery is disconnected Rthe brake boosting effect will not be avail able Greater braking force will then be required and brake pedal travel...

Page 417: ...d tow starting Points to remember G Risk of accident and injury Vehicles with BlueHYBRID make sure that you read the BlueHYBRID supplement You may otherwise fail to detect dangers G Risk of accident I...

Page 418: ...12 RIf it is not possible to jump start the vehicle have it towed to the nearest qualified spe cialist workshop e g a Mercedes Benz Service Centre RIf the vehicle has suffered transmission damage only...

Page 419: ...by ESP could damage the brake system X Turn the key to position 2 Y page 192 in the ignition lock i On vehicles with KEYLESS GO use the key instead of the start stop button X Move the DIRECT SELECT l...

Page 420: ...the fuses Further information can be found in the index under Disconnecting the battery The fuses are located in various fuse boxes Rfuse boxes on the right hand and left hand sides of the dashboard...

Page 421: ...properly other wise moisture or dirt could affect the oper ation of the fuses Fuse box on the right in the direction of travel X To open open the bonnet Y page 313 X Lift cover on lower edge The retai...

Page 422: ...ou open and close it X Loosen cover with a suitable object X Remove cover upwards Fuses 419 Practical advice 221_AKB 2 3 en GB bjanott Version 2 11 7 7 2009 02 27T14 56 10 01 00 Seite 419 Z Dateiname...

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Page 424: ...ta S 600 433 Vehicle data S 63 AMG 433 Vehicle data S 65 AMG 434 Vehicle data S 350 CDI BlueEFFI CIENCY Belgium 434 Vehicle data S 350 CDI BlueEFFI CIENCY 435 Vehicle data S 350 CDI 4MATIC 435 Vehicle...

Page 425: ...ercedes Benz recommends genuine Mercedes Benz parts and conversion parts and accessories that have been approved for your vehicle H Environmental note Daimler also supplies reconditioned assem blies a...

Page 426: ...aveband Maximum trans mission output PEAK GSM 1800 10 W UMTS 10 W Aerial positions The following aerial positions may be used if RF transmitters have been properly installed Front roof area vehicles w...

Page 427: ...be used in the vehicle without restrictions The operating permit may be invalidated if the instructions for installation and use of RF transmitters are not observed e g approved wavebands maximum out...

Page 428: ...ion on the containers RMB Freigabe e g MB Freigabe 229 51 RMB Approval e g MB Approval 229 51 Other designations or recommendations that relate to a level of quality or a specification in accordance w...

Page 429: ...age Damage resulting from the use of such additives is not covered by the Mercedes Benz implied warranty H Environmental note CO2 carbon dioxide is the gas which scien tists believe to be principally...

Page 430: ...nefits of high grade engine oil Do not use lubricant additives as they can lead to increased wear and damage to mechanical assemblies The use of lubri cant additives will result in a restriction of yo...

Page 431: ...can be found in the Mercedes Benz Specifications for Service Products Sheet 310 1 or at any Mercedes Benz Service Centre Always use a suitable coolant mixture even in countries where high temperature...

Page 432: ...Booklet i There is usually a notice in the engine compartment to remind you when the next brake fluid change is due Vehicle data S 300 i The S 300 model is only available in cer tain countries Vehicle...

Page 433: ...Vehicle data S 350 4MATIC Vehicle dimensions Vehicle length ECE Short wheelbase 5096 mm Long wheelbase 5226 mm Vehicle width including exterior mirrors Short wheelbase 2120 mm Long wheelbase 2120 mm V...

Page 434: ...ehicle data S 450 4MATIC Vehicle dimensions Vehicle length ECE Short wheelbase 5096 mm Long wheelbase 5226 mm Vehicle width including exterior mirrors Short wheelbase 2120 mm Long wheelbase 2120 mm Ve...

Page 435: ...Vehicle data S 500 4MATIC Vehicle dimensions Vehicle length ECE Short wheelbase 5096 mm Long wheelbase 5226 mm Vehicle width including exterior mirrors Short wheelbase 2120 mm Long wheelbase 2120 mm V...

Page 436: ...mm Vehicle dimensions Vehicle width including exterior mirrors Short wheelbase 2120 mm Long wheelbase 2120 mm Vehicle height Short wheelbase 1488 mm Long wheelbase 1488 mm Wheelbase Short wheelbase 30...

Page 437: ...26 mm Vehicle dimensions Vehicle width including exterior mirrors Short wheelbase 2120 mm Long wheelbase 2120 mm Vehicle height Short wheelbase 1479 mm Long wheelbase 1479 mm Wheelbase Short wheelbase...

Page 438: ...Maximum roof load 100 kg Vehicle weights Maximum luggage compartment load 100 kg You will find weight information specific to the vehicle on the vehicle identification plate Y page 424 Vehicle data S...

Page 439: ...rdance with EU directive Short wheelbase 2090 kg Vehicle weights Long wheelbase 2150 kg The unladen weight includes the driver 68 kg luggage 7 kg and all fluids fuel tank 90 full Items of optional equ...

Page 440: ...Benz Service Centre i You will find a table of tyre pressures on the inside of your vehicle s fuel filler flap You will find further information about tyre pressures in the Operation section Y page 3...

Page 441: ...XL Winter tyres 255 40 R19 100V XL M S i Light alloy wheels 8 5J x 19 H2 ET 43 Both axles S 600 S 63 AMG S 65 AMG 18 Winter tyres 255 45 R18 99V M S i Winter tyres57 255 45 R18 99V M S MOExtended i Li...

Page 442: ...ET 43 19 FA Summer tyres 255 40 R19 100Y XL Light alloy wheels 8 5J x 19 H2 ET 43 RA Summer tyres59 275 40 R19 101Y Light alloy wheels 9 5J x 19 H2 ET 43 58 Tyres with run flat characteristics and on...

Page 443: ...ZR20 XL 255 35 ZR20 XL Light alloy wheels 8 5J x 20 H2 ET 43 8 5J x 20 H2 ET 43 RA Summer tyres59 275 35 ZR20 XL 275 35 ZR20 XL Light alloy wheels 9 5J x 20 H2 ET 43 9 5J x 20 H2 ET 43 AMG equipment T...

Page 444: ...emergency spare wheel or a spare wheel depending on the country the engine and the wheels fitted The maximum tyre pressure given in the table on the inside of the fuel filler flap must be set for the...

Page 445: ...rofitted observe the anchorage points on the chas sis frame Anchorage points for the trailer coupling Anchorage points Overhang dimension Rear axle centre line For trailer couplings fitted at the fact...

Page 446: ...ation not required 27 40 433 868 Belgium Article 6 of Directive 1999 5 EC R TTE18 May 05 27 40 433 868 Bulgaria Article 6 of Directive 1999 5 EC R TTE 12 April 07 27 40 433 868 Chile 38447 F 23 No 3 3...

Page 447: ...ticle 6 of Directive 1999 5 EC R TTE18 May 05 27 40 433 868 Italy DGPGSR II 347487 FOR 15347 DGPGSR II 347487 FOR 15348 DGPGSR II 347487 FOR 15350 DGPGSR II 347487 FOR 15357 DGPGSR II 347487 FOR 15358...

Page 448: ...EC R TTE05 02424 SA644 18 May 05 27 40 433 868 Austria Article 6 of Directive 1999 5 EC R TTE18 May 05 27 40 433 868 Poland Article 6 of Directive 1999 5 EC R TTE21 April 05 27 40 433 868 Portugal AN...

Page 449: ...Vehicles with COMAND and navigation system the radar sensor system is deacti vated automatically near radio telescope facilities If Distronic Plus Parking Guid ance Blind Spot Assist or PRE SAFE Brake...

Page 450: ...de Bure 44 38 01 N 05 54 26 E 35 km Floirac 44 50 10 N 00 31 37 W 35 km Gibraltar Greece United Kingdom Cambridge 52 09 59 N 00 02 20 E 9 km Darnhall 53 09 22 N 02 32 03 W 5 km Jodrell Bank 53 14 10...

Page 451: ...rlands Norway Oman Austria Pakistan Poland Cracow Fort Skala 50 03 18 N 19 49 36 E 1 km Tor n Piwnice 52 54 48 N 18 33 30 E 1 km Portugal Romania Saudi Arabia Sweden Onsala 57 23 45 N 11 55 35 E 12 km...

Page 452: ...do 40 25 38 N 04 14 57 W 7 km South Africa Syria Czech Republic Turkey Ukraine Hungary Penc 47 47 22 N 19 16 53 E 2 km USA United Arab Emi rates Cyprus 24 GHz radar sensor system country overview 449...

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