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Power closing feature

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Unlocking the driver's door (mechanical

key)

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Locking the vehicle (mechanical key)

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Opening and closing the rear door (G-Class

long-wheelbase version)

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Opening and closing the tailgate (G-Class

Cabriolet)

Rear door

Important safety notes

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WARNING

When leaving the vehicle, always remove the

SmartKey from the ignition lock. Always take

the SmartKey with you and lock the vehicle.

Do not leave children unsupervised in the

vehicle, even if they are secured in a child

restraint system, and do not give them access

to an unlocked vehicle. A child's unsupervised

access to a vehicle could result in an accident

and/or serious personal injury. They could:

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injure themselves on vehicle parts

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be seriously or fatally injured by extreme

heat or cold

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injure themselves or have an accident with

vehicle equipment that may still be in

operation even after the SmartKey has

been removed from the ignition, such as the

seat adjustment, steering wheel

adjustment or memory function.

If children open a door, they could cause

severe or even fatal injury to other persons; if

they get out of the vehicle, they could injure

themselves when doing so or be seriously or

even fatally injured by any passing traffic.
Do not expose the child restraint system to

direct sunlight. The child restraint system's

metal parts, for example, could become very

hot, and a child could be burned on these

parts.

G

WARNING

Do not carry heavy or hard objects in the

passenger compartment or cargo

compartment unless they are firmly secured

in place.
Unsecured or improperly positioned cargo

increases a child's risk of injury in the event

of

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strong braking maneuvers

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sudden changes of direction

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an accident

G

WARNING

Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust

gases such as carbon monoxide. If the rear

door is open when the engine is running,

particularly if the vehicle is moving, exhaust

fumes could enter the passenger

compartment. There is a risk of poisoning.
Turn off the engine before opening the rear

door. Never drive with the rear door open.

!

The tailgate swings out to the side when

opened. Therefore, make sure that there is

sufficient clearance.

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Do not leave the SmartKey in the cargo

compartment. Otherwise, you could lock

yourself out.

Opening

You can only open the rear door after

unlocking it first.

X

Press the

%

button on the SmartKey.

70

Rear door

Opening

and

closing

Summary of Contents for 2014 G-Class

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Page 3: ...rator s Manual The equipment or product designation of your vehicle may vary depending on RModel Rorder Rcountry specification Ravailability Mercedes Benz therefore reserves the right to introduce cha...

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Page 5: ...losing 65 Seats steering wheel and mirrors 75 Lights and windshield wipers 81 Climate control 91 Driving and parking 95 On board computer and displays 141 COMAND 169 Stowage and features 183 Maintenan...

Page 6: ...drive Transfer case 129 Ambient lighting Setting the brightness on board computer 144 Setting the color on board computer 144 AMG menu on board computer 144 Anti lock braking system see ABS Anti lock...

Page 7: ...l 204 Brake lamps Adaptive 61 Display message 144 Brakes ABS 60 BAS 60 Brake fluid notes 261 Display message 144 146 High performance brake system 106 Important safety notes 106 Maintenance 106 Parkin...

Page 8: ...the windows 94 Defrosting the windshield 94 Dual zone automatic climate control 93 94 Important safety notes 92 94 Indicator lamp 94 Maximum cooling 94 Notes on using dual zone automatic climate cont...

Page 9: ...tal Operator s Manual Contents 23 Installation 21 Introduction 21 Keyword search 23 Operating notes 22 Visual search 22 Digital speedometer 144 Display cleaning instructions 210 Display messages Calli...

Page 10: ...RONIC 125 Rear view camera 128 SPEEDTRONIC 112 Driving tips Automatic transmission 101 Brakes 106 DISTRONIC PLUS 119 Downhill gradient 106 Drinking and driving 106 Driving abroad 82 Driving in winter...

Page 11: ...144 Deactivating activating 62 Display message 144 146 Function notes 61 Important safety information 61 Trailer stabilization 63 Warning lamp 162 Exhaust check 106 Exhaust tail pipe cleaning instruc...

Page 12: ...189 Programming the remote control 194 Gasoline 259 Gear indicator on board computer 144 Gear or selector lever cleaning guidelines 210 Genuine parts 25 Glove box 185 Google Local Search see also Dig...

Page 13: ...212 Using 251 Jump starting engine 219 K Key positions SmartKey 97 L Lap time RACETIMER 144 LATCH type ISOFIX child seat anchors 56 Level control display message 144 License plate lamp Display message...

Page 14: ...ortant safety notes 189 MB info call button 192 Roadside Assistance button 191 Self test 190 System 190 Mechanical key Function notes 67 General notes 67 Locking vehicle 69 Removing 67 Unlocking the d...

Page 15: ...rd computer Outside temperature display 142 Overhead control panel 36 Override feature Rear side windows 59 P Paint code number 258 Paintwork cleaning instructions 206 208 Parcel net 185 Parking 104 E...

Page 16: ...fueling Fuel gauge 142 Important safety notes 101 Refueling process 102 see Fuel Remote control Programming garage door opener 189 194 Replacing bulbs Important safety notes 85 Overview of bulb types...

Page 17: ...luid 263 Setting a speed limit see SPEEDTRONIC Settings Factory on board computer 144 Menu overview 174 On board computer 144 Setting the air distribution 94 Setting the airflow 94 Setting the date ti...

Page 18: ...el Adjusting electrically 79 Buttons on board computer 143 Important safety notes 79 Paddle shifters 101 Steering wheel heating 79 Storing settings memory function 79 Steering wheel cleaning instructi...

Page 19: ...rage weight of the vehicle occupants definition 247 Bar definition 247 Changing a wheel 249 Characteristics 246 Checking 229 Definition of terms 247 Direction of rotation 250 Display message 144 155 D...

Page 20: ...e ball coupling 137 Lights display message 144 Mounting dimensions 265 Power supply 140 Trailer loads 266 Trailer tow hitch 265 Towing away With both axles on the ground 223 Towing eye Front 222 Rear...

Page 21: ...hicle dimensions 264 Vehicle emergency locking 69 Vehicle identification number see VIN Vehicle identification plate 258 Vehicle level display message 144 Vehicle tool kit 212 Ventilation Setting the...

Page 22: ...e Windshield washer system Windshield washer system Adding washer fluid 204 Filling capacity 263 Notes 263 Windshield wipers Problem malfunction 89 Rear window wiper 88 Replacing the wiper blades 88 S...

Page 23: ...anual selection card and confirm with W There are two possibilities 1 The Digital Operator s Manual is installed The basic menu for the Digital Operator s Manual opens 2 The Digital Operator s Manual...

Page 24: ...menu for the Digital Operator s Manual opens Visual search The visual search allows you to explore your vehicle virtually Starting from either the vehicle exterior view or interior view you can acces...

Page 25: ...omatically to selection list Alternatively you can call up selection list by pressing OK OK Contents In the contents the topics are listed in the same order as in the printed Operator s Manual You can...

Page 26: ...p down warnings environmental information and malfunction information When you have selected the note press W the COMAND controller The warning note environmental note or malfunction information opens...

Page 27: ...engine when the vehicle is stationary Rdrive carefully and maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front Ravoid frequent sudden acceleration and braking Rchange gear in good time and use each gea...

Page 28: ...the Maintenance Booklet are important documents and should be kept in the vehicle Operating safety Important safety notes G WARNING If you do not have the prescribed service maintenance work or any re...

Page 29: ...remove any warning stickers you or others could fail to recognize certain dangers Leave warning stickers in position Limited Warranty Follow the instructions in this manual about the proper operation...

Page 30: ...28...

Page 31: ...Dashboard 30 Instrument cluster 31 Multifunction steering wheel 33 Center console 34 Overhead control panel 36 Door control panel 37 29 At a glance...

Page 32: ...shifters Instrument cluster 142 Horn A Overhead control panel 36 B PARKTRONIC warning display 125 C Climate control systems 92 D Ignition lock 97 E Adjusts the steering wheel 79 F Cruise control lever...

Page 33: ...lays and controls Function Page Speedometer with segments 142 Multifunction display 142 Tachometer 142 Coolant temperature display 142 A Fuel gauge B Instrument cluster lighting control 142 Instrument...

Page 34: ...llow 159 A Distance warning 166 B Turn signals 83 C h Tire pressure monitor 167 D 6 SRS 164 E Seat belt 158 Function Page F Coolant 165 G R Rear fog lamp 83 H O Front fog lamps 83 I Check Engine J 8 R...

Page 35: ...s a call Exits phone book redial memory 6 Makes or accepts a call Switches to the redial memory WX Adjusts the volume 8 Mute Function Page A Selects a menu 9 Selects a submenu or scrolls through lists...

Page 36: ...on Page Audio system see the separate operating instructions COMAND Seat heating 78 s Seat ventilation 78 c PARKTRONIC 125 Function Page A ECO start stop function 99 B Hazard warning lamps 82 C 45 Ind...

Page 37: ...100 I Selects deselects LOW RANGE off road gear 130 J Stowage compartment K Opens closes the stowage compartment 185 L Cigarette lighter 189 M Audio controller see the separate operating instructions...

Page 38: ...mp on off 84 B Opens closes the sliding sunroof 72 C F Roadside Assistance call button mbrace system 191 Function Page D G SOS button mbrace system 190 E MB Info call button mbrace system 192 F Rear v...

Page 39: ...ment 59 W Opens closes the side windows 71 7Z Adjusts and folds the exterior mirrors in out electrically 79 Function Page r45 Stores settings for the seat exterior mirrors and steering wheel memory fu...

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Page 41: ...Useful information 40 Occupant safety 40 Children in the vehicle 53 Driving safety systems 59 Theft deterrent locking system 63 39 Safety...

Page 42: ...aint System RNECK PRO head restraints RAir bag system components with The 4 5 indicator lamp Front passenger seat with BabySmart air bag deactivation system Although the systems are independent their...

Page 43: ...lt are not seated properly or are too close to the air bag can be seriously injured or killed by an air bag as it inflates with great force instantaneously RSit with the seat belt properly fastened in...

Page 44: ...an authorized Mercedes Benz Center for this purpose In particular work relevant to safety or on safety related systems must be carried out at a qualified specialist workshop The air bags are deployed...

Page 45: ...front passenger front air bag however is immediately filled with the maximum amount of propellant gas The driver s air bag is fully deployed if a second deployment threshold is exceeded within a few...

Page 46: ...Rif the vehicle rolls over and the system determines that window curtain air bag deployment can offer additional protection to that provided by the seat belt Rindependently of the front air bags Windo...

Page 47: ...r lamp goes out or remains out do not transport a child on the front passenger seat until the system has been repaired A child in a rear facing child restraint on the front passenger seat will be seri...

Page 48: ...ooks mobile phones electronic tags e g a ski pass or similar electronic devices on the front passenger seat Signals emitted from such devices can interfere with the BabySmart air bag deactivation syst...

Page 49: ...child restraint system is installed correctly X If the 45 indicator lamp does not light up have the BabySmart system checked as soon as possible at an authorized Mercedes Benz Center Do not transport...

Page 50: ...is not the case all vehicle occupants should have their seat belts fastened when the vehicle is in motion i See Children in the vehicle Y page 53 for further information on infants and children trave...

Page 51: ...ure that it is correctly positioned RNever rest your feet on the dashboard or the seat Always keep both feet on the floor in front of the seat RWhen using a seat belt to secure an infant restraint sys...

Page 52: ...belt to the appropriate height Y page 51 X If necessary pull upwards on the shoulder section of the seat belt to tighten the belt across your body Further information on releasing the seat belts with...

Page 53: ...al seat belt retractor to which a child restraint system can be secured For further information on the special seat belt retractor Y page 55 Belt height adjustment You can adjust the belt height on th...

Page 54: ...ont passenger seat belt is not fastened Rand if vehicle speed once exceeds 15 mph 25 km h the 7 seat belt warning lamp lights up A warning tone also sounds with increasing intensity for a maximum of 6...

Page 55: ...s which take on a part of the deceleration force Thus the force exerted on the occupant is distributed over a greater area The ETDs can only be activated when Rthe SmartKey is in position 1 or 2 in th...

Page 56: ...u always place a child in a rear facing child restraint in a backseat RIf you must install a rear facing child restraint on the front passenger seat because circumstances require you to do so make sur...

Page 57: ...Rsudden changes of direction Ran accident We recommend that all infants and children be properly restrained using the infant or child restraint systems at all times while the vehicle is in motion Alw...

Page 58: ...WARNING Children that are too large for a child restraint must travel in seats using normal seat belts Position shoulder belt across the chest and shoulder not face or neck A booster seat may be nece...

Page 59: ...d cause serious or even fatal injuries G WARNING Only use the described top tether anchorage rings for the respective child seat Other lashing eyelets could tear in case of an accident Make sure the t...

Page 60: ...osure to extreme heat or cold Rinjure themselves or cause an accident with vehicle equipment that can be operated even if the SmartKey is removed from the ignition lock or removed from the vehicle suc...

Page 61: ...creased Rvehicle stability in standard driving maneuvers is increased Make sure the differential locks are switched on at all times except when driving off road for example Switch on the differential...

Page 62: ...ABS intervenes when braking you will feel a pulsing in the brake pedal X If ABS intervenes continue to depress the brake pedal vigorously until the braking situation is over X To make a full brake app...

Page 63: ...ou could otherwise damage the drive train or the brake system ESP monitors driving stability and traction Traction is the power transmission between the tires and the road surface ESP is deactivated i...

Page 64: ...nly deactivate ESP in the situations described in the following Avoid spinning the driven wheels for an extended period with ESP deactivated You could otherwise damage the drivetrain X To deactivate p...

Page 65: ...the vehicle down by braking and limiting the engine output until the vehicle trailer combination has stabilized Trailer stabilization is active above speeds of about 37 mph 60 km h EBD electronic brak...

Page 66: ...The alarm is switched off or X Press the or button on the SmartKey The alarm is switched off A visual and audible alarm is triggered if the alarm system is armed and you open Ra door Ra door using th...

Page 67: ...Useful information 66 SmartKey 66 Doors 69 Rear door 70 Side windows 71 Sliding sunroof 71 65 Opening and closing...

Page 68: ...ons if they get out of the vehicle they could injure themselves when doing so or be seriously or even fatally injured by any passing traffic Do not expose the child restraint system to direct sunlight...

Page 69: ...tivated using the on board computer Y page 144 When it is dark the surround lighting also comes on if it is activated in the on board computer Y page 144 Changing the settings of the locking system Yo...

Page 70: ...u can get a battery in any qualified specialist workshop i Have the batteries replaced at a qualified specialist workshop i If the SmartKey battery is checked within the signal reception range of the...

Page 71: ...by any passing traffic Do not expose the child restraint system to direct sunlight The child restraint system s metal parts for example could become very hot and a child could be burned on these part...

Page 72: ...ey get out of the vehicle they could injure themselves when doing so or be seriously or even fatally injured by any passing traffic Do not expose the child restraint system to direct sunlight The chil...

Page 73: ...G WARNING Closing the side windows with increased force or without the anti entrapment feature could lead to serious or even fatal injury Make sure that nobody can become trapped when closing the side...

Page 74: ...fly beyond the point of resistance in the direction of arrow The sliding sunroof opens completely X To interrupt automatic operation press or pull the switch again i When opening and raising the roof...

Page 75: ...electrical connections X Re install rear panel trim When doing so hook lugs B of rear panel trim into vehicle side wall C X Re install edge protection X Close the rear door Sliding sunroof 73 Opening...

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Page 77: ...Useful information 76 Correct driver s seat position 76 Seats 76 Steering wheel 79 Mirrors 79 Memory functions 79 75 Seats steering wheel and mirrors...

Page 78: ...an still be adjusted when there is no SmartKey in the ignition lock G WARNING In order to avoid possible loss of vehicle control all seat head restraint steering wheel and rear view mirror adjustments...

Page 79: ...the vehicle without the seat head restraints Head restraints are intended to help reduce injuries during an accident To avoid damage to the seats and the seat heating observe the following informatio...

Page 80: ...utton indicate the heating level you have selected X Make sure that the SmartKey is in position 2 in the ignition lock i If the battery voltage is too low the seat heating may switch off One or more o...

Page 81: ...d in the vehicle or with access to an unlocked vehicle A child s unsupervised access to a vehicle could result in an accident and or serious personal injury Information in the Digital Operator s Manua...

Page 82: ...80...

Page 83: ...Useful information 82 Exterior lighting 82 Interior lighting 84 Replacing bulbs 85 Windshield wipers 87 81 Lights and windshield wipers...

Page 84: ...on to asymmetrical low beam after returning Have the headlamps converted back to asymmetrical low beam headlamps at a qualified specialist workshop as soon as possible after crossing the border again...

Page 85: ...instrument cluster goes out Only vehicles with front fog lamps have the fog lamps function Rear fog lamp X To switch on the rear fog lamp turn the SmartKey in the ignition lock to position 2 or start...

Page 86: ...The hazard warning lamps still operate if the ignition is switched off Cornering light function The cornering light function improves the illumination of the road over a wide angle in the direction y...

Page 87: ...g lamps standing lamps RLicense plate lamp i Individual segments of the license plate lamp LEDs may fail without a display message appearing in the multifunction display Regularly check the license pl...

Page 88: ...l lamp 1156 NA Side marker lamp T 4 W Cornering light function with fog lamp function H11 55 W except AMG vehicles Rear bulbs You can replace the following bulbs The bulb type can be found in the lege...

Page 89: ...he traffic conditions thereby causing an accident Replace the wiper blades twice a year ideally in spring and fall Combination switch 1 Windshield wipers off 2 Intermittent wipe low rain sensor set to...

Page 90: ...lades Important safety notes G WARNING If the windshield wipers begin to move while you are changing the wiper blades you could be trapped by the wiper arm There is a risk of injury Always switch off...

Page 91: ...lade is seated correctly X Fold wiper arm back onto the windshield Problems with the windshield wipers You can find information about this in the Digital Operator s Manual Windshield wipers 89 Lights...

Page 92: ...90...

Page 93: ...Useful information 92 Overview of climate control sys tems 92 Operating the climate control sys tems 94 91 Climate control...

Page 94: ...nd the humidity in the vehicle interior and filters undesirable substances from the air Automatic climate control is only operational when the engine is running Optimum operation is only achieved if y...

Page 95: ...tes cooling with air dehumidification A Switches the rear window defroster on off B Sets the temperature right C Activates deactivates air recirculation mode D Sets the air distribution E Increases th...

Page 96: ...the climate control systems In the Digital Operator s Manual you will find information on the following topics RSwitching climate control on off RSwitching cooling with air dehumidification on off RSe...

Page 97: ...on 96 Notes on breaking in a new vehicle 96 Driving 96 Automatic transmission 99 Refueling 101 Parking 104 Driving tips 106 Driving systems 109 Off road driving systems 129 Towing a trailer 134 95 Dri...

Page 98: ...the point of resistance kickdown ROnly select shift ranges 3 2 or 1 when driving slowly e g in mountainous terrain After 1 000 miles 1 500 km you can increase the engine speed gradually and bring the...

Page 99: ...omatic transmission to the desired drive position when the vehicle is stationary Where possible avoid spinning the drive wheels when pulling away on slippery roads You could otherwise damage the drive...

Page 100: ...fully open at all times Do not depress the accelerator pedal when starting the engine Starting procedure X Shift the automatic transmission to position P The transmission position display in the multi...

Page 101: ...ator pedal Never leave the vehicle when it is held by hill start assist Hill start assist helps you when pulling away forwards or in reverse on an uphill gradient It holds the vehicle for a short time...

Page 102: ...tal Operator s Manual you will find information on the following topics REngaging parking position P REngaging reverse gear R REngaging neutral N RNeutral N in the ECO start stop function AMG vehicles...

Page 103: ...mission shifts up to the next gear Shifting up AMG vehicles In manual drive program M the automatic transmission does not shift up automatically even when the engine limiting speed for the current gea...

Page 104: ...ay build up in the fuel tank This could cause fuel to spray out when the fuel pump nozzle is removed There is a risk of injury The fuel tank is full when the fuel pump nozzle first switches off End th...

Page 105: ...ose the fuel filler flap before locking the vehicle A locking pin otherwise prevents the fuel filler flap from closing after the vehicle has been locked Fuel filler flap emergency release The emergenc...

Page 106: ...the fuel filler flap using the emergency release Y page 103 X Consult a qualified specialist workshop Parking Important safety notes G WARNING If you leave children unsupervised in the vehicle they c...

Page 107: ...tor s Manual A description of how to switch off the engine can be found in the Digital Operator s Manual Parking brake G WARNING If you must brake the vehicle with the parking brake the braking distan...

Page 108: ...isit a qualified specialist workshop and seek advice Driving tips Information in the Digital Operator s Manual In the Digital Operator s Manual you will find information on the following topics RGener...

Page 109: ...any of the vehicle s doors while fording Otherwise water could get into the vehicle interior and damage the vehicle s electronics and interior equipment Fording depth 24 in 60 cm i You may only drive...

Page 110: ...re of the mechanical assembly or systems Adapt your driving style to suit the terrain conditions Drive carefully Have damage to the vehicle rectified immediately at a qualified specialist workshop Che...

Page 111: ...o adapt your driving style cruise control can neither reduce the risk of accident nor override the laws of physics Cruise control cannot take account of road weather and traffic conditions Cruise cont...

Page 112: ...d If it is not press the cruise control lever in the direction of arrow A LIM indicator lamp in the cruise control lever goes out Cruise control is selected Storing and maintaining the current speed S...

Page 113: ...ng up the stored speed If you do not know the stored speed store the desired speed again X Briefly pull the cruise control lever towards you X Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal Cruise contro...

Page 114: ...le SPEEDTRONIC can neither reduce the risk of accident nor override the laws of physics SPEEDTRONIC cannot take account of road weather and traffic conditions SPEEDTRONIC is only an aid You are respon...

Page 115: ...e SPEEDTRONIC is selected Storing the current speed You can use the cruise control lever to limit the speed to any speed above 18 mph while the engine is running X Briefly press the cruise control lev...

Page 116: ...nnot always clearly identify other road users and complex traffic situations In such cases DISTRONIC PLUS may Rgive an unnecessary warning and then brake the vehicle Rneither give a warning nor interv...

Page 117: ...e is a risk of an accident In these or similar situations deactivate DISTRONIC PLUS If you want DISTRONIC PLUS to assist you the following activation conditions must be fulfilled Y page 116 and the ra...

Page 118: ...ate or reduce speed B To switch between DISTRONIC PLUS and variable SPEEDTRONIC C To deactivate DISTRONIC PLUS With the cruise control lever you can operate DISTRONIC PLUS and variable SPEEDTRONIC X T...

Page 119: ...the traffic flow e g at the end of a tailback You can only activate DISTRONIC PLUS if Rthe vehicle in front and Ryour vehicle are stationary X Briefly pull the cruise control lever towards you or pres...

Page 120: ...le in front Ryou switch on the appropriate turn signal RDISTRONIC PLUS does not detect a danger of collision If these conditions are fulfilled your vehicle is accelerated Acceleration will be interrup...

Page 121: ...s i The last speed stored remains stored until you switch off the engine DISTRONIC PLUS is automatically deactivated if Ryou engage the parking brake Ryou are driving more slowly than 15 mph 25 km h a...

Page 122: ...s not yet detected the vehicle in front on the edge of the road because of its narrow width The distance to the vehicle in front will be too short Obstructions and stationary vehicles DISTRONIC PLUS d...

Page 123: ...y rain or snow Rthere is a narrow vehicle traveling in front e g a motorcycle or bicycle Rthe road has very wide lanes Rthe road has narrow lanes Ryou are not driving in the middle of the lane Rthere...

Page 124: ...closely on the side placing them in the blind spot area Rvehicles approaching and driving by with a speed difference of more than 6 8 mph 11 km h As a result Blind Spot Assist may not give warnings i...

Page 125: ...eep slopes Rwhen maneuvering on steep slopes Rwhen waiting in traffic The vehicle is kept stationary without the driver having to depress the brake pedal The braking effect is canceled and the HOLD fu...

Page 126: ...case Damage of this sort is not covered by the Mercedes Benz Limited Warranty All wheels must remain either on the ground or be fully raised Observe the instructions for towing the vehicle with all wh...

Page 127: ...your vehicle and an object PARKTRONIC is only an aid It is not a replacement for your attention to your immediate surroundings You are always responsible for safe maneuvering parking and exiting a par...

Page 128: ...display for the front area Segments on the left hand side of the vehicle Segments on the right hand side of the vehicle Segments showing operational readiness The warning displays show the distance b...

Page 129: ...y two seconds This indicates that you have now reached the minimum distance Deactivating activating PARKTRONIC Indicator lamp To deactivate activate PARKTRONIC If indicator lamp lights up PARKTRONIC i...

Page 130: ...rtant safety notes The rear view camera is only an aid It is not a replacement for your attention to your immediate surroundings You are always responsible for safe maneuvering and parking When maneuv...

Page 131: ...lways transmitted to both axles For further information on driving off road see Y page 108 Shift ranges G WARNING If you do not wait for the transfer case gear change process to complete the transfer...

Page 132: ...case i AMG vehicles to shift the transfer case to LOW RANGE deactivate the ECO start stop function Y page 99 X Press LOW RANGE button When the shift procedure is complete the LOW RANGE LOW RANGE tran...

Page 133: ...ge 97 X Apply the parking brake X Depress the brake pedal X Move the selector lever to position N Y page 100 X Press and hold LOW RANGE button for approximately 10 seconds When the shift procedure is...

Page 134: ...asures such as locking one or several differentials Your vehicle is equipped with three differential locks Ra central differential lock for the transfer case Ra differential lock for the front axle an...

Page 135: ...Y page 130 X Press switch When the transfer case is in the LOW RANGE off road driving position the yellow activation indicator lamp below switch lights up The warning lamp in the instrument panel lig...

Page 136: ...ler combination could even rollover There is a risk of an accident On no account should you attempt to straighten up the vehicle trailer combination by increasing the speed Reduce vehicle speed and do...

Page 137: ...s the brakes from overheating and wearing too quickly If you need additional braking depress the brake pedal repeatedly rather than continuously The maximum permissible speed for vehicle trailer combi...

Page 138: ...pling Assembling the ball coupling G WARNING The ball coupling can be damaged if the nut on the ball coupling is tightened using the incorrect torque As a result the trailer may detach There is a risk...

Page 139: ...me loose There is a risk of an accident Always install and secure the ball coupling as described Before every journey ensure that the ball coupling is secured with the bolt and the corresponding sprin...

Page 140: ...length Most U S states and all Canadian provinces require by law Rsafety chains between the towing vehicle and the trailer The chains should be cross wound under the trailer drawbar They must be faste...

Page 141: ...more susceptible to side winds and requires more careful steering RIf possible avoid abrupt braking Depress the brake pedal moderately at first so that the trailer can activate its own brakes Then in...

Page 142: ...tive value when determining the maximum weight with which you can load the vehicle and the trailer RThe trailer drawbar load on the ball coupling must be added to the rear axle load to avoid exceeding...

Page 143: ...information 142 Important safety notes 142 Displays and operation 142 Menus and submenus 144 Display messages 144 Warning and indicator lamps in the instrument cluster 157 141 On board computer and di...

Page 144: ...teristics may be impaired If you must continue to drive do so with added caution Contact an authorized Mercedes Benz Center as soon as possible G WARNING Malfunction and warning messages are only disp...

Page 145: ...udio Audio menu selects a stored station an audio track or a video scene RIn the Tel Tel telephone menu switches to the phone book and selects a name or telephone number 9 Press and hold RIn the Audio...

Page 146: ...notes This section describes display messages relevant to safety and their solutions A description of other messages and their solutions can be found in the Digital Operator s Manual Display messages...

Page 147: ...ges 2 Messages for example X Press the 9 or button to select the entry e g 2 Messages 2 Messages X Press a to confirm X Press the 9 or button to scroll through the display messages When the ignition i...

Page 148: ...perational ESP is unable to stabilize the vehicle There is an increased risk of skidding and an accident X Carefully drive a suitable distance making slight steering movements at a speed above 12 mph...

Page 149: ...mps light up in the instrument cluster The self diagnosis function might not be complete for example G WARNING The brake system continues to function normally but without the functions listed above Th...

Page 150: ...ke force distribution ABS ESP BAS the HOLD function hill start assist and ESP trailer stabilization are unavailable due to a malfunction BAS and the adaptive brake lights may also have failed In addit...

Page 151: ...quired There is a malfunction in the SRS Supplemental Restraint System The 6 warning lamp also lights up in the instrument cluster G WARNING The air bags or Emergency Tensioning Devices may either be...

Page 152: ...lamp also lights up in the instrument cluster G WARNING The air bags or Emergency Tensioning Devices may either be triggered unintentionally or in the event of an accident may not be triggered There...

Page 153: ...ot remain lit if a special BabySmart compatible child restraint system has been installed on the front passenger seat The BabySmart system is malfunctioning G WARNING The front passenger front air bag...

Page 154: ...d e g by snow slush or ice X Do not start the engine again until the display message goes out and the coolant temperature is below 248 120 Otherwise the engine could be damaged X Pay attention to the...

Page 155: ...age 104 X Have the vehicle checked at a qualified specialist workshop TC Shift Canceled TC Shift Canceled Please Reactivate Please Reactivate The transfer case has not performed the gear change proces...

Page 156: ...against rolling away Y page 104 X Shift the transfer case according to driving conditions Y page 129 Differential Lock Differential Lock Preselected Preselected ESP Not Available ESP Not Available A d...

Page 157: ...he vehicle against rolling away Y page 104 X If there is a flat tire inspect the tires Y page 214 X Check the tire pressure Y page 234 X If necessary correct the tire pressure Warning Tire Warning Tir...

Page 158: ...ay Y page 104 X If there is a flat tire inspect the tires Y page 214 h Check Check Tire Tire Pressure Pressure The tire pressure in one or more tires has dropped significantly G WARNING With tire pres...

Page 159: ...ual Operator s Manual The power steering is malfunctioning A warning tone also sounds G WARNING You will need to use more force to steer There is a risk of an accident X Check whether you are able to...

Page 160: ...t passenger seat and stow them in a secure place The warning lamp goes out The red seat belt warning lamp flashes and an intermittent audible warning sounds The driver or front passenger has not faste...

Page 161: ...tional display messages in the multifunction display USA only J Canada only USA only the red brake system warning lamp is lit while the engine is running A warning tone also sounds Canada only the yel...

Page 162: ...erefore lock if you brake hard for example The steerability and braking characteristics may be severely affected The braking distance in an emergency braking situation can increase If ESP is not opera...

Page 163: ...nd rear wheels could therefore lock if you brake hard for example The steerability and braking characteristics may be severely affected The braking distance in an emergency braking situation can incre...

Page 164: ...e is running You have engaged the differential locks ABS is deactivated X Disengage the differential locks Subsequently ABS is reactivated USA only J Canada only The yellow brake warning lamp the yell...

Page 165: ...g and an accident X Reactivate ESP For exceptions see Y page 61 X Adapt your driving style to suit the road and weather conditions If ESP cannot be activated X Have ESP checked at a qualified speciali...

Page 166: ...f the warning lamp is still on X Observe the additional display messages in the multifunction display X Drive on carefully X Visit a qualified specialist workshop The yellow ESP OFF warning lamp is li...

Page 167: ...ay messages in the multifunction display X Pull over and stop the vehicle safely and switch off the engine paying attention to road and traffic conditions X Secure the vehicle against rolling away Y p...

Page 168: ...ance warning lamp lights up while the vehicle is in motion A warning tone also sounds You are approaching a vehicle or a stationary obstacle in your line of travel at too high a speed X Be prepared to...

Page 169: ...op the vehicle without making any sudden steering or braking maneuvers Pay attention to the traffic conditions as you do so X Secure the vehicle against rolling away Y page 104 X Observe the additiona...

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Page 171: ...ation 170 General notes 170 Important safety notes 170 Declarations of conformity 171 Information on copyright 171 Function restrictions 171 COMAND operating system 172 Online and Internet functions 1...

Page 172: ...to an accident the driver should only enter system settings with the vehicle at a standstill and operate the system only when road weather and traffic conditions permit Bear in mind that at a speed o...

Page 173: ...for free and Open Source software used in your vehicle and in the electronic components can be found on this website http www mercedes benz com opensource Registered trademarks Registered trademarks R...

Page 174: ...erate the following main functions Rthe navigation system Rthe audio function Rthe telephone function Rthe video function Rthe system settings Rthe online and Internet functions Rthe Digital Operator...

Page 175: ...this main function has a selectable submenu Main function bar You can call up the desired main function from the main function bar When the main function is activated it is identifiable by the white...

Page 176: ...lls up COMAND and Internet Personal points of interest Disc Calls up the weather service SIRIUS Weather O Activates deactivates road name announcement Memory card Calls up the Mercedes Benz Mobile web...

Page 177: ...control settings Sets the time zone Language Favorites button Rear view camera Activates deactivates Bluetooth Resets COMAND i Delete your personal data using this function for example before selling...

Page 178: ...device mode Switches to Media Interface or audio AUX mode Switches to Bluetooth audio mode Function Page Calls up the telephone basic menu Bluetooth interface telephony A V Load eject button B Selects...

Page 179: ...y card slot I Calls up the system menu J Accepts a call Dials a number Redials Accepts a waiting call K Switches the sound on or off Switches the hands free microphone on off Cancels the text message...

Page 180: ...ay of the current operating mode X To exit the menu briefly press the k back button COMAND changes to the next higher menu level in the current operating mode X COMAND changes to the basic display of...

Page 181: ...line Mercedes Benz Apps may vary depending on the country i The terms of use are shown when COMAND Online is used for the first time and then once a year thereafter Only read and accept the terms of u...

Page 182: ...ted if the system does not recognize any user input within a five minute time period i The button is inoperative Internet Display restriction Internet pages cannot be shown while the vehicle is in mot...

Page 183: ...ler and press W to confirm The website is called up Navigating the website Overview Action Result X Turn cVd the controller Navigates from one item that can be selected e g link text field or selectio...

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Page 185: ...Useful information 184 Loading guidelines 184 Stowage areas 185 Features 189 183 Stowage and features...

Page 186: ...king and steering characteristics change depending on Rtype of load Rweight Rthe center of gravity of the load You should therefore load your vehicle as shown in the illustrations The gross vehicle we...

Page 187: ...opics RGlove box RStowage compartment telephone compartment under the armrest RDoor stowage compartments RStowage compartment in the front center console Stowage nets G WARNING Stowage nets are only i...

Page 188: ...at backrest and the seat cushion of the rear bench seat forwards Observe the loading guidelines Y page 184 The rear bench seat is split symmetrically The left hand and right hand rear seats can be fol...

Page 189: ...orwards e g when braking suddenly or in the event of an accident RThe vehicle occupant would thereby be pushed into the seat belt by the rear bench seat rear seat or by the seat backrest The seat belt...

Page 190: ...ngs in a form locking way Only use dimensionally stable transportation aids for this such as chocks wooden fixings or padding Cargo tie down rings in the cargo compartment There are four cargo tie dow...

Page 191: ...mportant safety notes You must have a license agreement to activate the mbrace service Ensure that your system is activated and ready for use and press the E MB Info call button to register If one of...

Page 192: ...If a malfunction is indicated as outlined above the system may not operate as expected In the event of an emergency assistance must be summoned by other means Have the system checked at the nearest a...

Page 193: ...e vehicle occupants an ambulance is immediately sent to the vehicle Making an emergency call G WARNING If you feel at any way in jeopardy when in the vehicle e g smoke or fire in the vehicle vehicle i...

Page 194: ...with the Response center has been established then the mbrace system has not been able to initiate a Roadside Assistance call e g the relevant mobile phone network is not available The Call Failed Cal...

Page 195: ...n flashes until the call is ended An emergency call can only be terminated by the Response Center All other calls can be ended by pressing the button on the multifunction steering wheel or the corresp...

Page 196: ...anada Customer Service at 1 800 387 0100 i USA only This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interfer...

Page 197: ...d until indicator lamp starts to flash rapidly The programming has been successful if indicator lamp flashes rapidly X Release transmitter buttons or on the integrated remote control and transmitter b...

Page 198: ...he signal during programming Comparable with Canadian law American garage door openers also have a built in interruption If you live in Canada or have difficulties programming the garage door opener r...

Page 199: ...remote control for the same device perform the programming steps again using that garage door opener Before performing these steps make sure that new batteries have been inserted in the garage door re...

Page 200: ...selling the vehicle Floormat on the driver s side G WARNING Whenever you are using a floormat make sure there is enough clearance and that the floormat is securely fastened The floormat should always...

Page 201: ...Useful information 200 Engine compartment 200 Maintenance 204 Care 206 199 Maintenance and care...

Page 202: ...eep the hood closed and contact the fire department G WARNING The engine compartment contains moving components Certain components such as the radiator fan may continue to run or start again suddenly...

Page 203: ...be raised slightly it is not properly engaged Open it again and close it with a little more force Engine oil Notes on the oil level Depending on your driving style the vehicle consumes up to 0 9 US qt...

Page 204: ...vel X Add oil if necessary If the engine is at normal operating temperature and the Engine oil Reduce Engine oil Reduce oil oil level level display appears too much oil has been added X Have excess oi...

Page 205: ...Further information on engine oil Y page 261 i The difference between the minimum mark and the maximum mark on the oil dipstick is approximately 2 1 US qt 2 l X Replace cap on the filler neck and tig...

Page 206: ...by the tab X Add the premixed washer fluid X To close press cap onto the filler neck until it engages Further information on windshield washer fluid antifreeze Y page 263 Brake fluid level If you noti...

Page 207: ...he service interval display The or service symbol and the service due date are displayed Points to remember The specified maintenance interval takes only the normal operation of the vehicle into accou...

Page 208: ...rying them The vehicle can then be parked H Environmental note Dispose of empty packaging and cleaning cloths in an environmentally responsible manner Regular care of your vehicle is a condition for r...

Page 209: ...of the wheels X Do not use hot water and do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight X Use a soft sponge to clean X Use a mild cleaning agent such as a car shampoo approved by Mercedes Benz X Thorough...

Page 210: ...nger forms beads on the paint surface use the paint care products recommended and approved by Mercedes Benz This is the case approximately every three to five months depending on the climate condition...

Page 211: ...blades There is a risk of injury Always switch off the windshield wipers and the ignition before cleaning the windshield or wiper blades Do not pull the wiper blade Otherwise the wiper blade could be...

Page 212: ...actors may cause flash rust to form on the surface You can restore the original shine of the chrome parts by cleaning them regularly especially in winter and after washing X Clean the chrome parts wit...

Page 213: ...Useful information 212 Where will I find 212 Flat tire 214 Battery vehicle 215 Jump starting 219 Towing and tow starting 221 Fuses 224 211 Breakdown assistance...

Page 214: ...place the contents if necessary and replace missing items Vehicle tool kit General notes i When they leave the factory vehicles are not equipped with the tools needed to change a wheel such as a jack...

Page 215: ...ident To avoid hazardous situations Radapt your driving style accordingly and drive carefully Rnever mount more than one spare wheel or emergency spare wheel that differs in size Ronly use a spare whe...

Page 216: ...w when re installing cover ring Y page 213 X For safety reasons regularly check to ensure that the wheel is securely fastened Flat tire Preparing the vehicle X Stop the vehicle on solid non slippery a...

Page 217: ...l starts to spin G WARNING Work carried out incorrectly on the battery can for example lead to a short circuit and damage your vehicle s electronic system This can disrupt driving safety systems such...

Page 218: ...ise the vehicle s electronic system may be damaged Ron vehicles with automatic transmission the transmission is locked in position P after disconnecting the battery The vehicle is secured against roll...

Page 219: ...folding the exterior mirrors in out automatically by folding the mirrors out once Y page 79 Charging the battery G WARNING During charging and jump starting explosive gases can escape from the battery...

Page 220: ...operating instructions for the battery charger X Open the hood Y page 201 X Connect the battery charger to the positive terminal and ground point in the same order as when connecting the donor batter...

Page 221: ...of the battery terminals when connecting and disconnecting a battery RWhen jump starting make sure that the battery poles with identical polarity are connected RIt is particularly important to observ...

Page 222: ...engine only jump start the vehicle when the engine and exhaust system are cold RDo not start the engine if the battery is frozen Let the battery thaw first RJump starting may only be performed from ba...

Page 223: ...ine X First remove the jumper cable from ground point and negative terminal A then from positive terminal and positive terminal each time disconnecting from the battery on your own vehicle first X Hav...

Page 224: ...accident When towing or tow starting another vehicle its weight should not be greater than the permissible gross weight of your vehicle Information on your vehicle s gross vehicle weight rating can be...

Page 225: ...e vehicle by the wheels not by parts of the vehicle such as axle or steering components Otherwise the vehicle could be damaged Use the towing eyes to pull the vehicle if it needs to be transported on...

Page 226: ...ic transmission must not be tow started You could otherwise damage the automatic transmission You can find information on Jump starting under Y page 219 Fuses Important safety notes G WARNING If you m...

Page 227: ...screwdriver to open the cover in the dashboard You could damage the dashboard or the cover Make sure that no moisture can enter the fuse box when the cover is open When closing the cover make sure tha...

Page 228: ...Remove cover in the direction of the arrow X To close clip in cover X Install cover with screws Fuse box in the battery case The fuses in the battery case do not usually need to be replaced If a fuse...

Page 229: ...t safety notes 228 Operation 229 Winter operation 230 Tire pressure 230 Loading the vehicle 237 Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards 241 Tire labeling 243 Changing a wheel 249 Wheel and tire combina...

Page 230: ...G If you notice sudden significant vibrations or unusual handling performance or if you suspect that damage has occurred to the vehicle you should activate the hazard warning lamps gently reduce speed...

Page 231: ...roads Damage includes bulges and deformation on tires cuts punctures cracks or severe corrosion on wheels for example Damaged wheels can cause a loss of tire pressure RRegularly check the tire tread...

Page 232: ...h tires which have too little tread depth as this significantly reduces the traction on wet roads hydroplaning RReplace the tires after six years at the latest regardless of wear This also applies to...

Page 233: ...ge 237 The Tire and Loading Information placard contains the recommended tire pressures for cold tires The recommended tire pressures are valid for the maximum permissible load and up to the maximum p...

Page 234: ...esign retrofitted tire pressure monitors keep the tire valve open This can also result in tire pressure loss There is a risk of an accident Only screw the standard valve cap or other valve caps approv...

Page 235: ...ling characteristics Rwear quickly and unevenly Rhave an adverse effect on fuel consumption Overinflation G WARNING Tires with excessively high pressure can burst because they are damaged more easily...

Page 236: ...added safety feature your vehicle has been equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system TPMS that illuminates a low tire pressure telltale when one or more of your tires are significantly underinf...

Page 237: ...re pressure is too low or the tire pressure monitor is malfunctioning Rif the warning lamp is lit continuously the tire pressure on one or more tires is significantly too low The tire pressure monitor...

Page 238: ...the spare wheel s current tire pressure Tire pressure monitor warning messages If the tire pressure monitor detects a significant pressure loss on one or more tires a warning message is shown in the...

Page 239: ...nd loads G WARNING Overloaded tires can overheat causing a blowout Overloaded tires can also impair the steering and driving characteristics and lead to brake failure There is a risk of accident Obser...

Page 240: ...ats is vehicle specific and can differ from the details shown The number of seats in your vehicle can be found on the Tire and Loading Information placard Determining the correct load limit Step by st...

Page 241: ...step 4 X Step 6 if applicable If your vehicle will be towing a trailer load from your trailer will be transferred to your vehicle This reduces the available cargo and luggage load capacity of your ve...

Page 242: ...a trailer Y page 266 Step 1 Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Combined maximum weight of occupants and cargo data from the Tire and Loading Information placard 1500 lbs 680 kg 1500 lbs 680 kg 1500 lbs 680...

Page 243: ...mum permissible values gross vehicle weight and maximum gross axle weight rating have your loaded vehicle including driver occupants cargo and full trailer load if applicable weighed on a suitable veh...

Page 244: ...ades from highest to lowest are AA A B and C Those grades represent the tire s ability to stop on a wet surface as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt...

Page 245: ...signation and the manufacturer s name i Tire data is vehicle specific and may deviate from the data in the example Tire size designation load bearing capacity and speed rating G WARNING Exceeding the...

Page 246: ...the driver s side Y page 237 Example Load bearing index 91 indicates a maximum load of 1356 lbs 615 kg that the tires can bear For further information on the maximum tire load in kilograms and pounds...

Page 247: ...s marking fulfill the requirements of the Rubber Manufacturers Association RMA and the Rubber Association of Canada RAC These tires have been developed specifically for driving on snow When the electr...

Page 248: ...size tire type code and manufacturing date A DOT Department of Transportation tire symbol indicates that the tire complies with the requirements of the U S Department of Transportation Manufacturer i...

Page 249: ...tory The Tire and Loading Information placard contains the recommended tire pressures for cold tires on a fully loaded vehicle and for the maximum permissible vehicle speed The tire pressure table con...

Page 250: ...ipment including the maximum capacity of fuel oil and coolant It also includes the air conditioning system and optional equipment if these are installed in the vehicle but does not include passengers...

Page 251: ...e TWR Tongue Weight Rating The TWR specifies the maximum permissible weight that the ball coupling of the trailer tow hitch can support Treadwear indicators Narrow bars tread wear bars that are distri...

Page 252: ...e correct direction of rotation is observed An arrow on the sidewall of the tire indicates its correct direction of rotation You may mount the spare wheel against the direction of rotation Adhere to t...

Page 253: ...le for a short time while a wheel is being changed It is not suited for performing maintenance work under the vehicle Ravoid changing the wheel on uphill and downhill slopes Rbefore raising the vehicl...

Page 254: ...1 2 in 3 cm off the ground at the most Removing a wheel Do not place wheel bolts in sand or on a dirty surface The bolt and wheel hub threads could otherwise be damaged when you screw them in X Unscr...

Page 255: ...the sequence indicated to A The specified tightening torque is 96 lb ft 130 Nm X Disassemble the pump lever X Push the jack piston back in and close the drain plug X Use the bolts to secure the fault...

Page 256: ...eels or accessories other than those tested and approved Further information about wheels tires and approved combinations can be obtained from any authorized Mercedes Benz Center i The recommended pre...

Page 257: ...ed here at any authorized Mercedes Benz Center G 63 AMG Summer tires Tires Alloy wheels 275 50 R20 113W XL Use of snow chains not permitted 9 5J x 20 H2 ET 50 i You can obtain information about tires...

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Page 259: ...Useful information 258 Identification plates 258 Service products and filling capaci ties 258 Vehicle data 264 Vehicle data for off road driving 264 Trailer tow hitch 265 257 Technical data...

Page 260: ...f service products on the labels of the respective original containers Always store service products sealed in their original containers Always keep service products out of the reach of children H Env...

Page 261: ...l result in damage to the fuel system and engine You should only refuel with unleaded premium grade gasoline as this avoids damaging the catalytic converter If engine running problems are apparent hav...

Page 262: ...drive at full throttle Regular unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 91 RON 82 5 MON may also be used as an emergency measure if the recommended fuel is not available Doing so results in noticeab...

Page 263: ...for the following model were not available at the time of going to print RG 63 AMG Vehicle model Capacity including oil filter G 550 2 4 US gal 9 0 l G 63 AMG Information in the Digital Operator s Ma...

Page 264: ...e corrosion inhibitor concentration in the engine cooling system should Rbe at least 50 This will protect the engine cooling system against freezing down to approximately 35 37 Rnot exceed 55 antifree...

Page 265: ...shield washer concentrate is spilled next to the filler neck Only use washer fluid that is suitable for plastic lamp lenses e g MB SummerFit or MB WinterFit Unsuitable washer fluid could damage the pl...

Page 266: ...83 5 in 4662 mm Vehicle width including exterior mirrors 80 9 in 2055 mm Maximum vehicle height 76 8 in 1951 mm Wheelbase 112 2 in 2850 mm Minimum ground clearance 8 1 in 205 mm Turning radius 44 6 ft...

Page 267: ...rther information about approach departure angles see the Digital Operator s Manual Maximum gradient climbing capability On good road surfaces the maximum gradient climbing capability of your vehicle...

Page 268: ...ailer the drawbar noseweight is not included in the towing weight 4188 lbs 1900 kg Trailer drawbar noseweight Number of people 150 lbs 68 kg each Seat occupa ncy Trunk load Maximu m drawbar nosewei gh...

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