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X

Make sure that the doors and the tailgate

are locked.

X

Carefully press the protective cap onto the

lock cylinder until it engages and is seated

firmly. Do not pull the door handle when

doing so.

If you lock the vehicle as described above, the

fuel filler flap is not locked. The anti-theft

alarm system is not armed.

Cargo compartment

Important safety notes

G

WARNING

Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust

gases such as carbon monoxide. If the tailgate

is open when the engine is running, particu-

larly 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 tail-

gate. Never drive with the tailgate open.

G

WARNING

If objects, luggage or loads are not secured or

not secured sufficiently, they could slip, tip

over or be flung around and thereby hit vehicle

occupants. There is a risk of injury, particu-

larly in the event of sudden braking or a sud-

den change in direction.
Always store objects so that they cannot be

flung around. Secure objects, luggage or

loads against slipping or tipping before the

journey.

!

The tailgate swings upwards and to the

rear when opened. Therefore, make sure

that there is sufficient clearance above and

behind the tailgate.

The opening dimensions of the tailgate can be

found in the "Vehicle data" section

(

Y

page 415).

You can limit the opening angle of the tailgate

(

Y

page 97).

Do not leave the SmartKey in the cargo com-

partment. You could otherwise lock yourself

out.
You should preferably place luggage or loads

in the cargo compartment. Observe the load-

ing guidelines (

Y

page 306).

Tailgate obstruction detection with

reversing feature

Vehicles with remote tailgate closing fea-

ture: the tailgate is equipped with automatic

obstacle recognition with reversing feature. If

a solid object blocks or restricts the tailgate

when automatically opening, this procedure

is stopped. If a solid object blocks or restricts

the tailgate when automatically closing, the

trunk lid automatically opens again slightly.

The automatic obstacle recognition with

reversing feature is only an aid. It is not a

substitute for your attentiveness when open-

ing and closing the tailgate.

G

WARNING

The reversing feature does not react:

R

to soft, light and thin objects, e.g. small fin-

gers

R

over the last 1/3 in (8 mm) of the closing

movement

This means that the reversing feature cannot

prevent someone being trapped in these sit-

uations. There is a risk of injury.
Make sure that no body parts are in close

proximity during the closing procedure.
If somebody becomes trapped:

R

press the

F

button on the SmartKey, or

R

pull or press the remote operating switch

on the driver's door or

R

press the closing or locking button on the

tailgate or

R

pull the handle on the tailgate

Vehicles with HANDS-FREE ACCESS: it is

also possible to stop the closing process by

92

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Opening

and

closing

Summary of Contents for 2016 GLC

Page 1: ...GLC Operator s Manual Order no P253 0041 13 Part no 253 584 62 00 Edition B 2016 2535846200 2535846200 GLC Operator s Manual...

Page 2: ...RSIRIUS is a registered trademark of Sirius XM Radio Inc RHD Radio is a registered trademark of iBiq uity Digital Corporation RGracenote is a registered trademark of Gracenote Inc RZAGATSurvey and re...

Page 3: ...nz therefore reserves the right to introduce changes in the following areas Rdesign Requipment Rtechnical features The equipment in your vehicle may therefore differ from that shown in the description...

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Page 5: ...eats steering wheel and mirrors 107 Lights and windshield wipers 123 Climate control 139 Driving and parking 151 On board computer and displays 237 Stowage and features 305 Maintenance and care 337 Br...

Page 6: ...ive Brake Assist Function notes 72 Adaptive Damping System ADS 196 Adaptive Highbeam Assist Display message 275 Function notes 127 Switching on off 128 Additional speedometer 255 Additives engine oil...

Page 7: ...on automati cally 162 Engaging reverse gear 162 Engaging the park position 162 Kickdown 165 Manual shifting 167 Overview 161 Problem malfunction 169 Pulling away 157 Rocking the vehicle free 165 Start...

Page 8: ...51 Sensors 348 Side running board 348 Steering wheel 350 Trim pieces 350 Washing by hand 345 Wheels 347 Windows 347 Wiper blades 347 Wooden trim 350 Cargo compartment Opening closing from outside HAND...

Page 9: ...on off 142 Switching the rear window defroster on off 146 Switching the synchronization function on and off 145 Coat hooks 315 Cockpit Overview 32 COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST PLUS Activating deactiva...

Page 10: ...the instrument cluster 189 Driving tips 190 Driving with DISTRONIC PLUS 187 Function notes 183 Important safety notes 184 Setting a speed 188 Setting the specified minimum distance 188 Stopping 187 wi...

Page 11: ...Towing a trailer 228 Wet road surface 179 DSR Downhill Speed Regulation Display message 282 DVD video Operating on board computer 249 DYNAMIC SELECT switch Automatic transmission 161 Climate control d...

Page 12: ...hting Cleaning 348 see Lights Exterior mirrors Adjusting 119 Dipping automatic 120 Folding in out automatically 119 Folding in out electrically 119 Out of position troubleshooting 120 Setting 119 Stor...

Page 13: ...tes 241 Selecting displays 254 Setting the position 254 Storing settings memory func tion 122 Headlamps Cleaning system notes 413 Fogging up 128 see Automatic headlamp mode Heating see Climate control...

Page 14: ...ing light function 127 Fogged up headlamps 128 General notes 124 Hazard warning lamps 127 High beam flasher 126 High beam headlamps 126 Light switch 124 Low beam headlamps 125 Parking lamps 125 Rear f...

Page 15: ...iew camera 206 Traffic Sign Assist 216 Message memory on board com puter 257 Messages see Display messages see Warning and indicator lamps Mirror turn signal Cleaning 348 Mirrors see Exterior mirrors...

Page 16: ...deo DVD operation 249 Opening and closing the side trim panels 132 Operating safety Declaration of conformity 26 Important safety notes 25 Operating system see On board computer Operator s Manual Over...

Page 17: ...7 General notes 157 Hill start assist 157 Trailer 157 Q QR code Mercedes Benz Guide App 1 Rescue card 28 Qualified specialist workshop 27 R Radiator cover 339 Radio Selecting a station 248 Radio wave...

Page 18: ...emory card Selecting 249 Seat belts Adjusting the driver s and front passenger seat belt 47 Adjusting the height 46 center rear compartment seat 47 Cleaning 351 Correct usage 45 Fastening 46 Important...

Page 19: ...56 Snow chains 377 Socket 12 V Cargo compartment 322 Center console 321 General notes 321 Rear compartment 321 Special seat belt retractor 61 Specialist workshop 27 Speed controlling see Cruise contro...

Page 20: ...data 415 Telephone Accepting a call multifunction steering wheel 250 Display message 289 Introduction 250 Menu on board computer 250 Number from the phone book 251 Redialing 251 Rejecting ending a ca...

Page 21: ...s definition 392 Summer tires in winter 376 Temperature 388 TIN Tire Identification Number definition 394 Tire bead definition 394 Tire pressure definition 394 Tire pressures recommended 393 Tire size...

Page 22: ...imum 406 Type identification plate see Vehicle identification plate U Unlocking Emergency unlocking 90 From inside the vehicle central unlocking button 89 V Vanity mirror in the sun visor 319 Vehicle...

Page 23: ...8 Mounting a wheel 395 Removing a wheel 398 Snow chains 377 Storing 395 Tightening torque 399 Wheel size tire size 399 Window curtain air bag Display message 269 Operation 51 Windows see Side windows...

Page 24: ...ngine Rdo not warm up the 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...

Page 25: ...ind that your vehicle may not feature all functions described here This also applies to safety relevant systems and func tions The equipment in your vehicle may therefore differ from that shown in the...

Page 26: ...written notice to Mercedes Benz USA LLC Customer Assistance Center One Mercedes Drive Montvale NJ 07645 0350 Maintenance The Service and Warranty Booklet describes all the necessary maintenance work...

Page 27: ...There is a risk of an accident Always adapt your speed and driving style to the vehicle s driving characteristics and to the prevailing road and weather conditions Utility vehicles have a significant...

Page 28: ...s In such cases consult a qualified specialist workshop Declarations of conformity Vehicle components which receive and or transmit radio waves USA The wireless devices of this vehicle comply with Par...

Page 29: ...information when driv ing your vehicle Rthe safety notes in this manual Rthe vehicle technical data Rtraffic rules and regulations Rlaws and safety standards pertaining to motor vehicles Problems with...

Page 30: ...ostic information relating to vehicle operation mal functions and user settings This may include information about the performance or status of various systems including but not limited to engine thro...

Page 31: ...SA LLC MBUSA expressly disclaims any and all lia bility arising from the extraction of this infor mation by unauthorized Mercedes Benz per sonnel MBUSA will not share EDR data with others without the...

Page 32: ...30...

Page 33: ...Cockpit 32 Instrument cluster 33 Multifunction steering wheel 35 Center console 37 Overhead control panel 39 Door control panel 40 31 At a glance...

Page 34: ...53 Start Stop button 153 F Adjusts the steering wheel 115 G Cruise control lever 182 Function Page H Electric parking brake 174 I Diagnostics connection 26 J Opens the hood 338 K Light switch 124 L Co...

Page 35: ...Coolant temperature dis play 239 Function Page A Fuel gauge Fuel filler flap location indi cator 8 the fuel filler cap is on the right hand side i Information on displaying the outside temperature in...

Page 36: ...ly F Brakes red 293 USA only J Canada only G Coolant 299 H This lamp has no func tion Function Page I J This lamp has no func tion J 6 Restraint system 43 K Seat belts 292 L K High beam head lamps 126...

Page 37: ...ts the telephone book redial memory 6 Makes or accepts a call Switches to the redial mem ory W X Adjusts the volume 8 Mute Vehicles with Audio 20 switches on voice operated control for navigation see...

Page 38: ...tion 239 Hides display messages 257 Back 239 Vehicles with Audio 20 switches off voice operated control of the navigation see manufacturer s oper ating instructions Vehicles with COMAND switches off t...

Page 39: ...e button see the separate operating instruc tions A PASSENGER AIR BAG indi cator lamp 43 ATA indicator lamp 78 Function Page B Media button see the sep arate operating instruc tions C Radio button see...

Page 40: ...es Audio 20 or COMAND on or off see the separate operating instruc tions Touchpad see the separate operating instructions Function Page A Stowage compartment 306 B ECO start stop func tion 158 C Adjus...

Page 41: ...hand reading lamp on off 129 C MB Info call button mbrace system 327 D Eyeglasses compartment 307 Function Page E 3 Opens closes the panorama roof with power tilt sliding panel 102 Opens closes the r...

Page 42: ...ks locks the vehicle 89 C W Opens closes the rear left side window 98 D W Opens closes the left side window 98 Function Page E 7Z Adjusts and folds the exte rior mirrors out in electri cally 119 F W O...

Page 43: ...Useful information 42 Panic alarm 42 Occupant safety 42 Children in the vehicle 60 Pets in the vehicle 66 Driving safety systems 67 Protection against theft 78 41 Safety...

Page 44: ...ises RSeat belt system RAir bags RChild restraint system RChild seat securing systems The components of the restraint system work in conjunction with each other They can only deploy their protective f...

Page 45: ...ter than a few seconds after the vehicle is started The components of the restraint system are in operational readiness A malfunction has occurred if the 6 restraint system warning lamp Rdoes not ligh...

Page 46: ...belt force limiters for the front seat belts and the outer seat belts in the rear If the seat belt is pulled out of the belt outlet quickly or with a jerky movement the belt retractor locks The belt...

Page 47: ...nt system must be appropriate to the age weight and size of the child Ralways observe the instructions and safety notes in the Children in the vehicle sec tion of this Operator s Manual Y page 60 in a...

Page 48: ...person is using a seat belt at a time Infants and children must never travel sit ting on the lap of a vehicle occupant In the event of an accident they could be crushed between the vehicle occupant a...

Page 49: ...sed Releasing seat belts Make sure that the seat belt is fully rolled up Otherwise the seat belt or belt tongue will be trapped in the door or in the seat mechanism This could damage the door the door...

Page 50: ...and indi cator lamps in the instrument cluster seat belts Y page 292 Air bags Introduction The installation point of an air bag can be rec ognized by the AIR BAG symbol An air bag complements the cor...

Page 51: ...nstallation instructions Objects in the vehicle interior may pre vent an air bag from functioning correctly Before starting your journey and to avoid risks resulting from the speed of the air bag as i...

Page 52: ...gered together with the front air bag The driver s knee bag offers additional thigh knee and lower leg protection for the occu pant in the driver s seat Side impact air bags G WARNING Unsuitable seat...

Page 53: ...eat Depending on that result the front passenger front air bag is either enabled or deactivated The system does not disable Rthe side impact air bag Rthe window curtain air bag Rthe Emergency Tensioni...

Page 54: ...enger seat is occupied always pay atten tion to the PASSENGER AIR BAG ON and PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamps Be aware of the status of the front passenger front air bag both before and during th...

Page 55: ...ront passenger front air bag is deactivated Rthe front passenger seat is occupied by a child of up to twelve months old in a stand ard child restraint system the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp l...

Page 56: ...or lamp remains lit after the system self test the front passenger front air bag is disabled It will not be deployed in the event of an accident In this case the front passenger front air bag cannot p...

Page 57: ...system self test the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF or PASSENGER AIR BAG ON indicator lamp displays the status of the front passenger front air bag Y page 52 For more information about the OCS see Problems wit...

Page 58: ...entire base of the child restraint system rests on the seat cushion of the front passenger seat The backrest of the forward facing child restraint system must lie as flat as pos sible against the bac...

Page 59: ...you will hear a bang and a small amount of powder may also be released The 6 restraint system warn ing lamp lights up Only in rare cases will the bang affect your hearing The powder that is released...

Page 60: ...de an indication of air bag deployment The vehicle can be deformed considerably without an air bag being deployed This is the case if only parts which are relatively easily deformed are affected and t...

Page 61: ...uations PRE SAFE takes the following measures depending on the hazardous situation detec ted Rthe front seat belts are pre tensioned Rif the vehicle skids the side windows and the panorama roof with p...

Page 62: ...rning lamps are activated Rthe emergency lighting is activated Rthe vehicle doors are unlocked Rthe front side windows are lowered Rvehicles with a memory function the elec trically adjustable steerin...

Page 63: ...ieve proper seat belt positioning for children over 41 lbs 18 kg until they reach a height where a three point seat belt can be properly fas tened without a booster seat Special seat belt retractor G...

Page 64: ...int system is installed incor rectly or is not secured it can come loose in the event of an accident heavy braking or a sudden change in direction The child restraint system could be thrown about stri...

Page 65: ...operating instructions for the child restraint system used Before every trip make sure that the LATCH type ISOFIX child restraint system is engaged correctly in both LATCH type ISO FIX securing rings...

Page 66: ...manufacturer s installation instructions when doing so X Route Top Tether belt B under head restraint between the twohead restraint bars X Guide Top Tether belt B down between cargo compartment cover...

Page 67: ...head restraint position accordingly Always make sure that the shoul der belt strap is correctly routed from the vehicle belt outlet to the shoulder belt guide on the child restraint system The should...

Page 68: ...inside the vehicle When the vehicle is unlocked the door can be opened from the outside X To activate press the child proof lock lever up in the direction of arrow X Make sure that the child proof lo...

Page 69: ...etween the tires and the road surface Please pay special attention to the notes on tires recommended minimum tire tread depths etc Y page 374 In wintry driving conditions always use winter tires M S t...

Page 70: ...fic Assist General information BAS PLUS can help you to minimize the risk of a collision with a vehicle or a pedestrian and reduce the effects of such a collision If BAS PLUS detects a danger of colli...

Page 71: ...ition by the camera system is also impaired in the event of Rdirt on the camera or if the camera is cov ered Rthere is glare on the camera system e g from the sun being low in the sky Rdarkness Rif pe...

Page 72: ...If COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST PLUS detects that there is a risk of a collision you will be warned visually and acoustically If you do not react to the visual and audible collision warning autonomous...

Page 73: ...g at a speed of approximately 4 mph 7 km h the distance warning function warns you if you rapidly approach a vehicle in front An intermittent warning tone will then sound and the distance warning lamp...

Page 74: ...uch at least once over the period of observation Up to a speed of approximately 44 mph 70 km h adaptive Brake Assist reacts to stationary obstacles If the autonomous braking function requires a partic...

Page 75: ...ferred to the wheel or wheels with traction Traction control remains active even if you deactivate ESP Important safety notes i Observe the Important safety notes sec tion Y page 67 G WARNING If ESP i...

Page 76: ...ctivated You could otherwise damage the drivetrain Deactivating activating ESP X To deactivate press button The ESP OFF warning lamp in the instrument cluster lights up X To activate press button The...

Page 77: ...the crosswinds affecting your vehicle ESP intervenes with stabilizing braking to assist you in keeping the vehicle in the lane Crosswind Assist is active at vehicle speeds above 50 mph 80 km h when d...

Page 78: ...e brakes yourself and try to take evasive action provided it is safe to do so In the event of a partial application of the brakes the vehicle is braked with up to 50 of the full braking pressure G WAR...

Page 79: ...ified specialist work shop Function X To activate deactivate activate or deac tivate PRE SAFE Brake in the on board computer Y page 253 If the PRE SAFE Brake is not activated the symbol appears in the...

Page 80: ...r by the electrical power steering Protection against theft Immobilizer The immobilizer prevents your vehicle from being started without the correct SmartKey X To activate with the SmartKey remove the...

Page 81: ...ey must be outside the vehicle The alarm is switched off or X Press the Start Stop button on the dash board The SmartKey must be inside the vehicle The alarm is switched off The alarm is not switched...

Page 82: ...80...

Page 83: ...Useful information 82 SmartKey 82 Doors 89 Cargo compartment 92 Side windows 98 Panorama roof with power tilt sliding panel 101 81 Opening and closing...

Page 84: ...ING If you attach heavy or large objects to the SmartKey the SmartKey could be uninten tionally turned in the ignition lock This could cause the engine to be switched off There is a risk of an acciden...

Page 85: ...pens Vehicles with KEYLESS GO or KEYLESS GO start function X To close the tailgate automatically from outside the vehicle if the SmartKey is located in the immediate vicinity of the vehicle press the...

Page 86: ...efly and lights up once then KEYLESS GO is deactivated Y page 86 X To activate press any button on the SmartKey or X Insert the SmartKey into the ignition lock KEYLESS GO and all of its associated fea...

Page 87: ...Push release catch in the direction of the arrow and at the same time remove mechanical key from the SmartKey Further information RUnlocking the driver s door Y page 90 RUnlocking the cargo compartmen...

Page 88: ...spe cialist workshop Replacing the battery You require a CR 2025 3 V cell battery X Take the mechanical key out of the Smart Key Y page 85 X Press mechanical key into the SmartKey opening in the direc...

Page 89: ...k the vehicle using KEYLESS GO KEYLESS GO was deactivated X Reactivate KEYLESS GO Y page 83 The SmartKey battery is discharged or nearly discharged X Check the SmartKey battery Y page 86 and replace i...

Page 90: ...ehicle and try to start the vehicle again The SmartKey battery is discharged or nearly discharged X Check the SmartKey battery Y page 86 and replace it if nec essary Y page 86 If this does not work X...

Page 91: ...opening doors from the inside You can open a door from inside the vehicle even if it has been locked You can only open the rear doors from inside the vehicle if they are not secured by the child proof...

Page 92: ...e seconds until a tone sounds X To activate press and hold button for approximately five seconds until a tone sounds If you press one of the two buttons and do not hear a tone the relevant setting has...

Page 93: ...he driver s door X Close the front passenger door the rear doors and the tailgate X Press the locking button Y page 89 X Check whether the locking knobs on the front passenger door and the rear doors...

Page 94: ...an limit the opening angle of the tailgate Y page 97 Do not leave the SmartKey in the cargo com partment You could otherwise lock yourself out You should preferably place luggage or loads in the cargo...

Page 95: ...F button on the SmartKey Rpull or press the remote operating switch on the driver s door Rpress the closing or locking button on the tailgate Rpull the handle on the tailgate Vehicles with HANDS FREE...

Page 96: ...immediate vicinity of the vehicle press the F but ton on the SmartKey You can release the button as soon as the tailgate starts to close If KEYLESS GO detects a SmartKey in the cargo compartment the...

Page 97: ...ould be triggered The tail gate could thus be opened or closed unin tentionally for example if you install or remove the ball coupling couple or uncouple a trailer install or remove a rear mounted bic...

Page 98: ...press the remote operating switch on the driver s door Rpress the closing or locking button on the tailgate Rpull the handle on the tailgate Vehicles with HANDS FREE ACCESS it is also possible to stop...

Page 99: ...position press and hold the closing button in the tailgate until two short tones sound The opening angle limiter is activated The tailgate will now stop in the stored position when opening Deactivatin...

Page 100: ...ct blocks or restricts a side window from trav eling upwards during automatic operation the side window opens again automatically During the manual closing process the side window only opens again aut...

Page 101: ...seat The convenience opening feature is also available when the vehicle is unlocked Convenience opening X Press and hold the button on the key until the side windows and the sliding sun roof or the p...

Page 102: ...r surface X Make sure that all the side windows and the sliding sunroof or panorama roof with power tilt sliding panel are closed X Vehicles with panorama roof with power tilt sliding panel touch rece...

Page 103: ...rce If a side window is obstructed again during closing and reopens again slightly X Immediately after the window blocks pull the corresponding switch again until the side window has closed The side w...

Page 104: ...ection the term sliding sun roof refers to the panorama roof with power tilt sliding panel The sliding sunroof is equipped with an auto matic reversing feature If a solid object blocks or restricts th...

Page 105: ...oof is lowered depending on Rthe road speed and Rthe intensity of the rain You can manually cancel the automatic clos ing procedure Press or pull the 3 switch in any direction To raise the panorama ro...

Page 106: ...on The roller sunblinds close when the pano rama roof with power tilt sliding panel is closed If you press or pull the 3 switch beyond the point of resistance automatic operation is started in the cor...

Page 107: ...the roller sunblinds Y page 104 can be fully opened and closed again X If this is not the case repeat the steps above again Panorama roof with power tilt sliding panel 105 Opening and closing Z...

Page 108: ...alist workshop Problem Possible causes consequences and M Solutions The panorama roof with power tilt sliding panel cannot be closed and you cannot see the cause If the panorama roof with power tilt s...

Page 109: ...Useful information 108 Correct driver s seat position 108 Seats 109 Steering wheel 115 Mirrors 118 Memory function 121 107 Seats steering wheel and mirrors...

Page 110: ...far away from the driver s air bag as possible Ryou are sitting in a normal upright position Ryou can fasten the seat belt properly Ryou have moved the backrest to an almost vertical position Ryou ha...

Page 111: ...sure that the driver s seat is engaged before starting the vehicle G WARNING You could lose control of your vehicle if you do the following while driving Radjust the driver s seat head restraint steer...

Page 112: ...oster seats Make sure that there are no objects in the footwell under or behind the seats when moving the seats back There is a risk that the seats and or the objects could be dam aged i The rear comp...

Page 113: ...k of the head at about eye level General notes Pay attention to the important safety notes Y page 109 Do not rotate the head restraints of the front and rear seats Otherwise you cannot adjust the heig...

Page 114: ...he stop X Press release catch and pull the head restraint out of the guides X To re install insert the head restraint so that the notches on the bar are on the left when viewed in the direction of tra...

Page 115: ...atically switches down from level 2 to level 1 after approximately ten minutes The system automatically switches off approximately 20 minutes after it is set to level 1 X Turn the SmartKey to position...

Page 116: ...ps in the buttons indicate the ventilation level you have selec ted X Turn the SmartKey to position 1 or 2 in the ignition lock Y page 153 X To switch on press button repeatedly until the desired vent...

Page 117: ...heel and mirror and fasten your seat belt before starting the engine G WARNING Children could injure themselves if they adjust the steering wheel There is a risk of injury When leaving the vehicle alw...

Page 118: ...heating Switching on off X Turn the SmartKey to position 2 in the igni tion lock Y page 153 X To switch on off turn the lever in the direction of arrow or Indicator lamp lights up or goes out Vehicles...

Page 119: ...e SmartKey with you and lock the vehicle Never leave children unsupervised in the vehicle G WARNING If you drive off while the EASY ENTRY EXIT feature is making adjustments you could lose control of t...

Page 120: ...nd rescue the occupants The crash responsive EASY EXIT feature is only operational if the EASY EXIT ENTRY fea ture is activated in Audio 20 COMAND see the separate Audio 20 COMAND operating instructio...

Page 121: ...on and the outside temperature is low Folding the exterior mirrors in or out electrically X Turn the SmartKey to position 1 or 2 in the ignition lock Y page 153 X Briefly press Both exterior mirrors f...

Page 122: ...m your skin immediately with water RImmediately rinse the electrolyte out of your eyes thoroughly with clean water RIf the electrolyte is swallowed immediately rinse your mouth out thoroughly Do not i...

Page 123: ...reset the driving position of the exterior mirror Calling up a stored parking position set ting X Turn the SmartKey to position 2 in the igni tion lock Y page 153 X Adjust the exterior mirror on the...

Page 124: ...s on the driver s and front passenger sides Rposition of the head up display X Adjust the seat accordingly Y page 110 X On the driver s side adjust the steering wheel Y page 116 and the exterior mirro...

Page 125: ...Useful information 124 Exterior lighting 124 Interior lighting 129 Replacing bulbs 130 Windshield wipers 134 123 Lights and windshield wipers...

Page 126: ...mp license plate and instrument cluster lighting 4 Automatic headlamp mode control led by the light sensor 5 L Low beam high beam headlamps B R Rear fog lamp If you hear a warning tone when you leave...

Page 127: ...ecedence over the daytime run ning lamps USA only The daytime running lamps improve the visi bility of your vehicle during the day To do this the daytime running lamps function must be switched on usi...

Page 128: ...combination switch beyond the pressure point in the direction of arrow or High beam headlamps X To switch on manually turn the Smartkey to position 2 in the ignition lock or start the engine X Vehicle...

Page 129: ...n the steering wheel Rif you are driving at speeds between 25 mph 40 km h and 45 mph 70 km h and turn the steering wheel The cornering lamp may remain lit for a short time but is automatically switche...

Page 130: ...rain or snow Rdirt on the sensors or the sensors are obscured Switching Adaptive Highbeam Assist on off X To switch on turn the light switch to X Press the combination switch beyond the pressure poin...

Page 131: ...r the ambient lighting may be set using COMAND or Audio 20 see the separate operating instructions Automatic interior lighting control X To switch on off press the button When the automatic interior l...

Page 132: ...cold with alcohol or spirit and rub it off with a lint free cloth Protect bulbs from moisture during opera tion Do not allow bulbs to come into contact with liquids Only replace the bulbs listed Y pag...

Page 133: ...ary knob 180 inwards until it stops using a suitable object Cover is locked Low beam headlamps X Switch off the lights X Open the hood X Turn housing cover counter clockwise and remove it X Push bulb...

Page 134: ...se and lock X Replace the cover in the front wheel hous ing Y page 131 Replacing rear bulbs vehicles with halogen headlamps Opening and closing the side trim pan els Example right hand side paneling Y...

Page 135: ...ements until bulb holder E is accessible X Turn the bulb counter clockwise and pull it out of bulb holder E X Insert the new bulb into bulb holder E and turn it clockwise X Position paneling D and eng...

Page 136: ...nces and the windshield becoming dirty in dry weather conditions the windshield wipers may be activated inadvertently This could then damage the windshield wiper blades or scratch the windshield For t...

Page 137: ...release the wiper arm without a wiper blade and it falls onto the windshield rear window the windshield rear window may be damaged by the force of the impact Mercedes Benz recommends that you have the...

Page 138: ...nsert the new wiper blade into the wiper arm in the direction of arrow X Slide catch in the direction of arrow until it engages in the locking position with a noticeable click X Make sure that the wip...

Page 139: ...ion of arrow away from wiper arm X Remove wiper blade in the direction of arrow A Installing a wiper blade X Position new wiper blade with recess B on lug A X Fold wiper blade in the direction of arro...

Page 140: ...and open the driver s door X Remove the cause of the obstruction X Switch the windshield wipers back on The windshield wipers fail completely The windshield wiper drive is malfunctioning X Select ano...

Page 141: ...Useful information 140 Overview of climate control sys tems 140 Operating the climate control sys tems 142 Setting the air vents 149 139 Climate control...

Page 142: ...g the interior climate If you start the engine using your smartphone the last selected climate control setting is reactivated Y page 156 i Ventilate the vehicle for a brief period during warm weather...

Page 143: ...e right Y page 145 Optimum use of dual zone automatic climate control Dual zone automatic climate control The following contains notes and recommen dations on optimum use of dual zone climate control...

Page 144: ...page 153 X To switch on press the t or rocker switch up or down The Audio 20 or COMAND climate control menu opens X Switch on the climate control via the air conditioning function bar see the separate...

Page 145: ...fica tion function via Audio 20 or COMAND see the separate operating instructions X To deactivate press the rocker switch up or down The indicator lamp above the rocker switch goes out or X Deactivate...

Page 146: ...ith air dehumidification can also be deactivated If you deactivate the Cooling with air dehu midification function the air inside the vehi cle will not be cooled The air inside the vehi cle will also...

Page 147: ...rough the defroster cen ter side and footwell vents b Directs air through the defroster cen ter and side air vents W Sets the air distribution to automatic Adjusting X Turn the SmartKey to position 2...

Page 148: ...Air recirculation mode remains deactivated or X Press the top or bottom section of the rocker switch Defrosting the windows Windows fogged up on the inside X Activate the cooling with air dehumidifica...

Page 149: ...ation mode switches on automat ically Rat high outside temperatures Rin a tunnel vehicles with a navigation sys tem only The indicator lamp above the g rocker switch is not lit when automatic air reci...

Page 150: ...ded with a pre filled perfume vial You can also choose from a variety of filled perfume vials and an empty vial which you can fill yourself If you refill an empty perfume vial observe the separate inf...

Page 151: ...le interior You can switch ionization on or off using Audio 20 or COMAND see the separate oper ating instructions Ionization can only be operated when the automatic climate control is switched on The...

Page 152: ...right as far as it will go X To adjust the air direction hold side air vent by thumbwheel and move it up or down or to the left or right Setting the rear compartment air vents Rear air vents are not...

Page 153: ...152 Notes on breaking in a new vehi cle 152 Driving 152 DYNAMIC SELECT switch 161 Automatic transmission 161 Refueling 169 Parking 172 Driving tips 176 Driving systems 181 Towing a trailer 227 151 Dr...

Page 154: ...ot tle during this period RWhen changing gears manually change up in good time before the tachometer needle reaches of the way to the red area of the tachometer RDo not manually shift to a lower gear...

Page 155: ...on slippery roads You could otherwise damage the drive train SmartKey positions SmartKey g To remove the SmartKey 1 Power supply for some consumers such as the windshield wipers 2 Ignition power suppl...

Page 156: ...function operates independently of the ECO start stop automatic engine switch off func tion Key positions with the Start Stop button Start Stop button Ignition lock As soon as the ignition is switched...

Page 157: ...or animals unattended in the vehicle Always keep the SmartKey out of reach of children G WARNING Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide Inhaling these exhaust gases le...

Page 158: ...can also start your engine via your smart phone from outside the vehicle In this case the previously selected climate control set ting is activated In this way you can cool or heat the interior of the...

Page 159: ...king lock remains engaged i Upshifts take place at higher engine speeds after a cold start This helps the catalytic converter to reach its operating temperature more quickly Information on the automat...

Page 160: ...nd secure the vehicle against rolling away General notes ECO start stop display The ECO start stop function is activated whenever you start the engine using the SmartKey or the Start Stop button If th...

Page 161: ...Rthe vehicle starts to roll Rthe brake system requires this Rthe temperature in the vehicle interior devi ates from the set range Rthe system detects moisture on the wind shield when the air condition...

Page 162: ...365 If the engine does not start despite attempts to jump start it X Consult a qualified specialist workshop The starter motor was exposed to a thermal load that was too high X Try to start the engin...

Page 163: ...able in any drive program regardless of the display in the Audio 20 or COMAND display Available drive programs I Individual Individual settings S Sport Plus Particularly sporty driving characteristics...

Page 164: ...rt Key and remove the SmartKey Ryou switch off the engine using the Smart Key or using the Start Stop button and open the driver s door or front passenger door Rthe driver s door is opened when the ve...

Page 165: ...automati cally With the Start Stop button if you then open the driver s door or the front passenger door the automatic transmission shifts to P automatically If you want the automatic transmission to...

Page 166: ...g lock should not be used as a brake when parking Always apply the electronic parking brake in addi tion to the parking lock in order to secure the vehicle Park position P is automatically engaged if...

Page 167: ...func tion is active regardless of the currently selec ted drive program The double clutch function reduces load change reactions and is condu cive to a sporty driving style The sound gen erated by th...

Page 168: ...ft points Rthe suspension exhibits stiff springing and damping settings vehicles with AIR BODY CONTROL Drive program C Comfort Drive program C is characterized by the fol lowing Rthe vehicle delivers...

Page 169: ...al acceleration during an overrun phase or when driving on steep ter rain X To deactivate pull steering wheel paddle shifter and hold it in place or X Use the DIRECT SELECT lever to switch the transmi...

Page 170: ...m acceleration depress the accelerator pedal beyond the pressure point The automatic transmission shifts to a lower gear depending on the engine speed X Shift back up once the desired speed is reached...

Page 171: ...a 2 axle dynamometer The brake system or transfer case could otherwise be damaged Contact a qualified specialist workshop for a performance test Since ESP engages automatically the ignition must be sw...

Page 172: ...quali fied specialist workshop and have the fuel tank and fuel lines drained completely Overfilling the fuel tank could damage the fuel system Take care not to spill any fuel on painted surfaces You...

Page 173: ...y fill the tank until the pump nozzle switches off Do not add any more fuel after the pump stops filling for the first time Otherwise fuel may leak out Closing the fuel filler flap X Replace the cap o...

Page 174: ...d X Unlock the vehicle using the mechanical key Y page 85 The fuel filler flap is unlocked but the opening mechanism is jam med X Consult a qualified specialist workshop Parking Important safety notes...

Page 175: ...itching off the engine always switch to parking position P Prevent the parked vehi cle from rolling away by applying the parking brake Vehicles with automatic transmission X Apply the electric parking...

Page 176: ...dent and injury When leaving the vehicle always take the SmartKey with you and lock the vehicle Never leave children unsupervised in the vehicle The function of the electric parking brake is dependent...

Page 177: ...Releasing automatically Your vehicle s electric parking brake is auto matically released if all of the following con ditions are met Rthe engine is running Rthe transmission is in position D or R Rthe...

Page 178: ...g always use hands free mode Only operate the telephone when the traffic situation permits If you are unsure pull over to a safe location and stop before operating the telephone Bear in mind that at a...

Page 179: ...ts the additional range achieved since the beginning of the journey as a result of an adapted driving style If the fuel level has dropped into the reserve range theReserve Fuel display message is show...

Page 180: ...he start of the journey to its completion Therefore there are more marked changes in the outer areas at the start of a journey On longer journeys there are fewer changes For more marked changes perfor...

Page 181: ...function display The brake fluid level may be too low due to brake pad wear or leaking brake lines Have the brake system checked immedi ately Consult a qualified specialist work shop to arrange this A...

Page 182: ...Rlower your speed Ravoid ruts Ravoid sudden steering movements Rbrake carefully Driving on flooded roads Bear in mind that vehicles traveling in front or in the opposite direction create waves This ma...

Page 183: ...ntelligent Drive embraces all elements of active and passive safety in one well thought out system for the safety of the vehicle occupants and that of other road users Further information on driving s...

Page 184: ...h X Accelerate the vehicle to the desired speed X Briefly press the cruise control lever up or down X Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal Cruise control is activated The vehicle automatically...

Page 185: ...ise control is not deactivated if you depress the accelerator pedal If you accel erate to overtake cruise control adjusts the vehicle s speed to the last speed stored after you have finished overtakin...

Page 186: ...rate the equipment i Canada only This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful inter ference and 2 This...

Page 187: ...e impaired if Rthere is dirt on the sensors or anything else covering the sensors Rthere is snow or heavy rain Rthere is interference by other radar sources Rthere are strong radar reflections for exa...

Page 188: ...erator pedal the DISTRONIC PLUS Suspended message appears in the multifunction dis play The set distance to a slower moving vehicle in front will then not be maintained You will be driving at the spee...

Page 189: ...ind the vehicle in front or to the set speed is then noticeably more dynamic If you have selected the C or E driving program the vehi cle accelerates more gently This setting is recommended in stop an...

Page 190: ...rs Rthe power supply is not sufficient If a malfunction occurs the transmission may also shift into position P automatically Setting a speed X Press the cruise control lever up for a higher speed or d...

Page 191: ...ge the segments likewise light up if a vehicle in front is detected in the fast lane i For design reasons the speed displayed in the speedometer may differ slightly from the speed set for DISTRONIC PL...

Page 192: ...C PLUS is automatically deactiva ted if Ryou engage the electric parking brake or if the vehicle is automatically secured with the electric parking brake RESP intervenes or you deactivate ESP Rthe tra...

Page 193: ...NIC PLUS has not detected the vehi cle cutting in yet The distance to this vehicle will be too short Narrow vehicles DISTRONIC PLUS has not yet detected the vehicle in front on the edge of the road be...

Page 194: ...pt your driving style DISTRONIC PLUS with Steering Assist and Stop Go Pilot can neither reduce the risk of an accident nor override the laws of physics It cannot take account of road weather and traff...

Page 195: ...lot are activated again automatically after a lane change is completed Steering Assist and Stop Go Pilot do not pro vide any support Ron very sharp corners Rwhen a loss of tire pressure or a defective...

Page 196: ...being braked by the HOLD function if Rthere is a malfunction in the system or in the voltage supply Rthe HOLD function has been deactivated by pressing the accelerator pedal or the brake pedal e g by...

Page 197: ...ly switched off by the ECO start stop function The electric parking brake secures the vehicle automatically if the HOLD function is activa ted when the vehicle is stationary and Ra system malfunction...

Page 198: ...thin these speed ranges Setting the normal vehicle level X Start the engine If indicator lamp is lit X Press button Indicator lamp goes out The vehicle is adjusted to the height of the currently selec...

Page 199: ...atically set to the level of the most recently selected drive program Y page 161 if you drive faster than 1 mph 2 km h X If the vehicle can no longer be raised when stationary start the engine The pro...

Page 200: ...C does not detect such objects when they are in the immediate vicinity of the vehicle You could damage the vehicle or the objects The sensors may not detect snow and other objects that absorb ultrason...

Page 201: ...rning displays show the distance between the sensors and the obstacle The warning display for the front area is in the instrument cluster The warning display for the rear area is located on the headli...

Page 202: ...s This indicates that you have now reached the minimum distance Deactivating activating PARKTRONIC Deactivates activates PARKTRONIC Indicator lamp If indicator lamp lights up PARKTRONIC is deactivated...

Page 203: ...tervention and brake application can assist you during parking and when exit ing a parking space You may also use PARKTRONIC Y page 198 Important safety notes Active Parking Assist is merely an aid It...

Page 204: ...d above the height range of Active Parking Assist will not be detected when the parking space is measured These are not taken into account when the parking procedure is calculated e g overhanging load...

Page 205: ...ssenger side Parking spaces on the driv er s side are displayed as soon as the turn signal on the driver s side is activated When parking on the driver s side this must remain switched on until you ac...

Page 206: ...on as the parking procedure is com plete the Park Assist Switched Off mes sage appears and a warning tone sounds The vehicle is now parked The vehicle is kept stationary without the driver having to d...

Page 207: ...the other direction The Park Assist Active Accelerate and Brake Observe Surroundings message appears in the multifunction display i You will achieve the best results by wait ing for the steering proce...

Page 208: ...ere are no persons animals or objects in the area in which you are maneuvering Under the following circumstances the rear view camera will not function or will function in a limited manner Rif the tru...

Page 209: ...cts not at ground level may appear to be further away than they actually are e g Rthe bumper of a parked vehicle Rthe drawbar of a trailer Rthe ball coupling of a trailer tow hitch Rthe rear section o...

Page 210: ...om the rear of the vehicle Red guide line at a distance of approx imately 12 in 0 30 m from the rear of the vehicle X Make sure that the rear view camera is switched on Y page 207 The lane and the gui...

Page 211: ...posi tion while the vehicle is stationary Red guide line at a distance of approx imately 12 in 0 30 m from the rear of the vehicle White guide line without turning the steer ing wheel End of parking s...

Page 212: ...Rtop view and images from the forward facing side cameras front wheel view When the function is active and you shift the transmission from D or R to N the guide lines in the Audio 20 or COMAND display...

Page 213: ...n vehicles with height adjustable chassis depending on technical conditions leaving the standard height can result in Rinaccuracies in the guide lines Rinaccuracies in the display of generated images...

Page 214: ...view camera RTop view with picture from the front cam era Displays in the Audio 20 or COMAND display Important safety notes The camera system may show a distorted view of obstacles show them incorrec...

Page 215: ...s in position R The distance specifications only apply to objects that are at ground level Top view with picture from the front cam era Symbol for the split screen setting with top view and front came...

Page 216: ...screen setting with rear view camera image Own vehicle PARKTRONIC warning displays i 180 view can also be selected as front view Select this view when you are driving out of an exit and the view of c...

Page 217: ...rted when continu ing the journey if Ryou switch off the engine Ryou take off your seat belt and open the driver s door e g for a change of drivers or to take a break Displaying the attention level Yo...

Page 218: ...ivated in COMAND Traffic Sign Assist General notes Traffic Sign Assist displays the maximum speed permitted to the driver in the instru ment cluster The data and general traffic reg ulations stored in...

Page 219: ...tion must be observed Canceling the speed limit The speed limit no longer applies i The unit for the speed limit km h or mph depends on the country in which you are driving It is generally neither sho...

Page 220: ...ot tamper with alter or use in any non approved way Any unauthorized modification to this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Radar sensors The radar sensors for Blind Spot...

Page 221: ...mph 30 km h warning lamp on the corre sponding side lights up red This warning is always emitted when a vehicle enters the blind spot monitoring range from behind or from the side When you overtake a...

Page 222: ...Rnot give a warning There is a risk of an accident Always pay particular attention to the traffic situation and stay in lane in particular if warned by Lane Keeping Assist G WARNING The Lane Keeping...

Page 223: ...e setting X In the DriveAssist menu on the on board computer select the Lane Keeping Assist function Y page 253 X Select Standard or Adaptive Standard When Standard is selected no warning vibra tion o...

Page 224: ...conditions care fully and maintain a safe lateral distance i USA only This device has been approved by the FCC as a Vehicular Radar System The radar sensor is intended for use in an automotive radar s...

Page 225: ...in the middle of their lane This may be the case if there are vehicles at the inner edge of your lane Due to the nature of the system Rwarnings may be issued in error when driv ing close to crash bar...

Page 226: ...ollision G WARNING A course correcting brake application cannot always prevent a collision There is a risk of an accident Always steer brake or accelerate yourself especially if Active Blind Spot Assi...

Page 227: ...It may not recognize traffic situations Active Lane Keeping Assist is only an aid You are responsible for the distance to the vehicle in front for vehicle speed for braking in good time and for stayi...

Page 228: ...km h A lane correcting brake application can be made after driving over a lane marking detec ted as being solid or broken Before this a warning must be given by means of intermit tent vibration in th...

Page 229: ...re suppressed for a certain period of time Ra driving safety system intervenes such as ABS BAS or ESP When Adaptive is selected no warning vibration occurs if Ryou switch on the turn signals In this e...

Page 230: ...me detached Make sure that the following values are not exceeded Rthe permissible trailer drawbar noseweight Rthe permissible trailer load Rthe permissible rear axle load of the towing vehicle Rthe ma...

Page 231: ...arger turning radius This could impair the handling characteris tics When towing a trailer always adjust your speed to the current road and weather con ditions Do not exceed the maximum permis sible s...

Page 232: ...tance from 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 RT...

Page 233: ...ll coupling recess X Slide bolt A into the hole in the ball cou pling recess and the ball coupling to the stop X Secure the bolt using spring cotter B X Check the ball coupling bolt and spring cotter...

Page 234: ...Active Lane Keeping Assist i Vehicles with AIR BODY CONTROL if you couple up a trailer the vehicle always remains at highway level When coupling up a trailer please observe the following RUnless highw...

Page 235: ...l moder ately at first so that the trailer can activate its brakes Then increase the pressure on the brake pedal RIf the automatic transmission repeatedly shifts between gears on uphill or downhill gr...

Page 236: ...the trailer electrics Permissible trailer loads and trailer drawbar noseweights Weight specifications The gross trailer weight is calculated by add ing the weight of the trailer to the weight of the l...

Page 237: ...m permissible values have the vehicle trailer combination towing vehicle includ ing driver passenger load and fully laden trailer weighed on a calibrated weigh bridge RCheck the gross axle weight rati...

Page 238: ...236...

Page 239: ...information 238 Important safety notes 238 Displays and operation 238 Menus and submenus 243 Display messages 257 Warning and indicator lamps in the instrument cluster 291 237 On board computer and di...

Page 240: ...ons in systems relevant to safety The operating safety of your vehicle may be impaired There is a risk of an accident Drive on carefully Have the vehicle checked at a qualified specialist workshop imm...

Page 241: ...the mul tifunction display Y page 241 Changes in the outside temperature are dis played after a short delay Coolant temperature display G WARNING Opening the hood when the engine is over heated or whe...

Page 242: ...d starts dialing the selected num ber RVehicles with Audio 20 Switches off voice operated con trol for navigation see manufac turer s operating instructions RVehicles with COMAND Switches off the Voic...

Page 243: ...n A requirement for the display of the contents is that the following functions are available in the vehicle and are switched on RCruise control RDISTRONIC PLUS RTraffic Sign Assist RNavigation The he...

Page 244: ...operation Switching the head up display on off X Press button When the head up display is switched on the display appears in the driver s field of vision 242 Displays and operation On board computer...

Page 245: ...ction you can depending on your vehicle s equip ment choose between four standard dis plays The selected contents then appear in the head up display If you select a display with traffic signs detected...

Page 246: ...el left in the fuel tank a vehicle being refueled C appears instead of approximate range Recuperation display shows you if energy has been recuperated from the kinetic energy in overrun mode and saved...

Page 247: ...more than four hours R999 hours have been exceeded R9 999 miles have been exceeded When 9 999 hours or 99 999 miles have been exceeded the trip computer is automatically reset From Reset Digital spee...

Page 248: ...g wheel to open the menu list X Press or 9 on the steering wheel to select the Navi menu X Confirm by pressing a on the steering wheel Route guidance not active Direction of travel Current road Route...

Page 249: ...e graphic The distance indi cator shortens towards the top of the display as you approach the point of the announced change of direction The change of direction starts once the distance display reache...

Page 250: ...st using rapid scroll press and hold or 9 X To select the frequency range or station memory press a briefly X Press or 9 to select the frequency range or station memory X Press a to confirm the select...

Page 251: ...o select the corre sponding audio player or media X Press a to confirm X To open the track list press or 9 briefly X To select to next or previous track in the track list press or 9 briefly X To selec...

Page 252: ...are currently driving X Switch on the mobile phone see the man ufacturer s operating instructions X Switch on Audio 20 or COMAND see the separate operating instructions X Establish a Bluetooth connect...

Page 253: ...press the 6 or a button to display the numbers X Press the or 9 button to select the number you want to dial X Press the 6 or a button to start dial ing or X To exit the phone book press the or butto...

Page 254: ...sages in message memory Y page 257 RChecking the tire pressure electronically Y page 383 RCalling up the service due date Y page 343 Settings menu Introduction Depending on the equipment installed in...

Page 255: ...X Press the or 9 buttonon thesteer ing wheel to select the Settings menu X Confirm by pressing a on the steering wheel X Use or 9 to select the DriveAs sist submenu X Press a to confirm X Press or 9 t...

Page 256: ...ss a to confirm X Press or 9 to select Display Content X Press a to confirm A graphic selection list appears X Press or 9 to select the desired display X Press the a button to confirm the selec tion A...

Page 257: ...een switched on the cone of light and the W symbol in the multifunction dis play are shown in white X Press the a button to save the setting Further information on daytime running lamps Daytime Runnin...

Page 258: ...s the a button again Restoring the factory settings X Press the button on the steering wheel to open the menu list X Press the or 9 button on the steer ing wheel to select the Settings menu X Confirm...

Page 259: ...eel The multifunction display hides the display message High priority display messages are shown in red in the multifunction display Some high pri ority display messages cannot be hidden The multifunc...

Page 260: ...ec ted The braking distance in an emergency braking situation can increase If ESP is not operational ESP is unable to stabilize the vehicle There is an increased risk of skidding and an accident X Dri...

Page 261: ...SAFE HOLD function Crosswind Assist hill start assist STEER CONTROL Active Lane Keeping Assist and Active Blind Spot Assist are unavailable due to a malfunction BAS PLUS with Cross Traffic Assist PRE...

Page 262: ...is deactivated G WARNING The brake system continues to function normally but without the functions listed above The wheels could therefore lock if you brake hard for example The braking distance in an...

Page 263: ...y braking situation can increase If ESP is not operational ESP is unable to stabilize the vehicle There is an increased risk of skidding and an accident X Drive on carefully X Visit a qualified specia...

Page 264: ...se the electric parking brake automatically Y page 174 If the electric parking brake still cannot be released X Do not drive on X Consult a qualified specialist workshop The red F USA only or Canada o...

Page 265: ...e electric parking brake manually X Release the electric parking brake automatically Y page 174 If the electric parking brake still cannot be released X Consult a qualified specialist workshop The yel...

Page 266: ...list workshop If the electric parking brake still cannot be applied X Visit a qualified specialist workshop The yellow warning lamp lights up and the red F USA only or Canada only indicator lamp flash...

Page 267: ...system is outside the operating temperature range Rthe on board voltage is too low When the causes stated above no longer apply the display mes sage disappears COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST PLUS is ope...

Page 268: ...range Rthe on board voltage is too low When the causes stated above no longer apply the display mes sage disappears PRE SAFE PLUS and PRE SAFE Brake are operational again If the display message does n...

Page 269: ...bumpers are dirty Rthe function of the driving system or driving safety system is impaired due to heavy rain or snow A warning tone also sounds When the causes stated above no longer apply the display...

Page 270: ...t of an accident may not be triggered There is an increased risk of injury X Visit a qualified specialist workshop immediately 6 Rear Left Malfunc tion Service Required or Rear Right Malfunction Servi...

Page 271: ...in the left hand or right hand window cur tain air bag The 6 warning lamp also lights up in the instrument cluster G WARNING The left or right window curtain air bag may either be triggered unintentio...

Page 272: ...e and the multifunction display and check the following Seat unoccupied and ignition switched on Ra self diagnosis is carried out The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF and PASSENGER AIR BAG ON indicator lamps mus...

Page 273: ...road and traffic conditions X Secure the vehicle against rolling away Y page 172 X Switch the ignition off X Open the front passenger door X Remove the child and the child restraint system from the f...

Page 274: ...system is not operating cor rectly X Visit a qualified specialist workshop immediately For further information about the Occupant Classification System see Y page 52 Lights i Vehicles with LED bulbs i...

Page 275: ...heck Front Left Turn Signal or Check Front Right Turn Signal The front left hand or front right hand turn signal is defective X Halogen headlamp replace the bulb Y page 130 X LED headlamps consult a q...

Page 276: ...ied specialist workshop b Backup Light The left or right hand backup lamp is defective X Visit a qualified specialist workshop b Check Front Left Sidemarker Lamp or Check Front Right Sidemarker Lamp T...

Page 277: ...d off X Turn the light switch to the L or position Adaptive Highbeam Assist Inoperative Adaptive Highbeam Assist is faulty X Visit a qualified specialist workshop Adaptive Highbeam Assist Currently Un...

Page 278: ...engine is overheated This can cause some fluids which may have leaked into the engine compartment to catch fire Steam from the overheated engine can also cause serious burns which can occur just by op...

Page 279: ...he engine paying attention to road and traffic conditions X Secure the vehicle against rolling away Y page 172 X Observe the instructions in the See Operator s Manual display message X Consult a quali...

Page 280: ...ine oils can be obtained from a quali fied specialist workshop or on the Internet at http bevo mercedes benz com 8 Fuel Level Low The fuel level has dropped into the reserve range X Refuel at the near...

Page 281: ...icle Vehi cle Too Low You have pulled away while the vehicle level is still too low AIR BODY CONTROL sets the vehicle to the selected level after a short period X Pull over and stop the vehicle safely...

Page 282: ...acteristics may be affected X Drive as appropriate for the current vehicle level but do not exceed 50 mph 80 km h X Make sure that there is sufficient ground clearance X Visit a qualified specialist w...

Page 283: ...age disappears Blind Spot Assist or Active Blind Spot Assist is operational again If the display message does not disappear X Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention...

Page 284: ...unc tion X Have DSR checked at a qualified specialist workshop Traffic Sign Assist Currently Unavailable See Operator s Manual Traffic Sign Assist is temporarily inoperative Possible causes are Rthe w...

Page 285: ...too low A warning tone also sounds When the causes stated above no longer apply the display mes sage disappears DISTRONIC PLUS is operational again If the display message does not disappear X Pull ov...

Page 286: ...ecure the vehicle against rolling away Y page 172 X Clean the windshield DTR Steering Assist Inopera tive Steering Assist and Stop Go Pilot are faulty However the DISTRONIC PLUS functions are still av...

Page 287: ...G WARNING Tire pressures that are too low pose the following hazards Rthey may burst especially as the load and vehicle speed increase Rthey may wear excessively and or unevenly which may greatly imp...

Page 288: ...ailable Because there is interference from a strong source of radio waves no signals from the tire pressure sensors are detected The tire pressure monitor is temporarily malfunctioning X Drive on The...

Page 289: ...in position R N or D A warning tone also sounds G WARNING The vehicle may roll away There is a risk of an accident X Shift the transmission to position P X Secure the vehicle against rolling away Y pa...

Page 290: ...ervice Stop Vehicle Leave Engine Running Wait Transmission Cooling The transmission has overheated Pulling away can be temporarily impaired or not possible X Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as s...

Page 291: ...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 apply the extra force required If you are able to steer safe...

Page 292: ...onds and is simply a reminder X Take the SmartKey with you when you leave the vehicle Key Not Detected white display mes sage The SmartKey is currently undetected X Change the location of the SmartKey...

Page 293: ...undetected The SmartKey detection function has a temporary malfunction or is faulty A warning tone also sounds X Insert the SmartKey into the ignition lock and turn it to the desired position X Visit...

Page 294: ...lt Y page 46 The warning lamp goes out There are objects on the front passenger seat X Remove the objects from the front passenger seat and stow them in a secure place The warning lamp goes out N The...

Page 295: ...lamp is lit while the engine is running A warning tone also sounds There is not enough brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir G WARNING The braking effect may be impaired There is a risk of an accid...

Page 296: ...ntinues to function normally but without the functions listed above The wheels could therefore lock if you brake hard for example The steerability and braking characteristics may be severely affected...

Page 297: ...TION ASSIST is deactivated G WARNING The brake system continues to function normally but without the functions listed above The front and rear wheels could therefore lock if you brake hard for example...

Page 298: ...fected The braking distance in an emergency braking situation can increase If ESP is not operational ESP is unable to stabilize the vehicle There is an increased risk of skidding and an accident X Obs...

Page 299: ...t X Observe the additional display messages in the multifunction display X Drive on carefully X Visit a qualified specialist workshop immediately N The yellow ESP OFF warning lamp is lit while the eng...

Page 300: ...while the engine is running The restraint system is faulty G WARNING The air bags or Emergency Tensioning Devices may either be triggered unin tentionally or in the event of an accident may not be tri...

Page 301: ...earest gas station 8 N The yellow reserve fuel warning lamp flashes while the vehicle is in motion In addition the Check Engine warning lamp may light up The fuel system pressure is too low The fuel f...

Page 302: ...sh or ice X Do not start the engine again until the coolant temperature is below 248 120 Otherwise the engine could be damaged X Drive to the nearest qualified specialist workshop X Avoid heavy loads...

Page 303: ...as you do so e g driving in mountainous terrain and stop start traffic Driving systems Warning indicator lamp N Signal type Possible causes consequences and M Solutions N The red distance warning lamp...

Page 304: ...king maneuvers Pay attention to the traffic conditions as you do so X Secure the vehicle against rolling away Y page 172 X Observe the additional display messages in the multifunction display X Check...

Page 305: ...RNING You will need to use more force to steer There is a risk of an accident X Check whether you are able to apply the extra force required If you are able to steer safely X Drive on carefully X Visi...

Page 306: ...304...

Page 307: ...Useful information 306 Stowage areas 306 Features 318 305 Stowage and features...

Page 308: ...pe trim can become very hot If you come into contact with these parts of the vehicle you could burn yourself There is a risk of injury Always be particularly careful around the exhaust tail pipe and t...

Page 309: ...in the glove box For vehicles with a perfume atomizer Y page 147 the storage space of the glove box is restricted The glove box can only be locked and unlocked using the mechanical key X To lock inser...

Page 310: ...pport your body weight on the rear seat armrest when it is folded down as you could otherwise damage it Close the cover of the stowage compart ment before folding the rear seat armrest back into the s...

Page 311: ...place the skis or snowboards inside it X Close the ski and snowboard bag X Pull tensioning strap tight by the loose end until the skis or snowboards are held firmly inside the ski snowboard bag X Eng...

Page 312: ...icles without memory function if nec essary move the driver s or front passenger seat forward X Vehicles with memory function when one or both parts of the rear seat backrest are folded forward the re...

Page 313: ...necessary Y page 112 X Move the driver s or front passenger seat back if necessary Middle rear seat backrest X Move the driver s or front passenger seat forward if necessary X Fold seat backrest back...

Page 314: ...seat backrest forward Y page 309 X Move handle in the direction of the arrow X Push back seat backrest as far as han dle until the backrest engages The cargo position has been reached Securing cargo C...

Page 315: ...on braking or in the event of an accident There is an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury Always store objects so that they cannot be flung around Secure objects luggage or loads against sli...

Page 316: ...jury Always store objects so that they cannot be flung around Secure objects luggage or loads against slipping or tipping over e g by using tie downs even if you are using the cargo net It is importan...

Page 317: ...ch guide rod from bracket Storing the cargo net X Press thered buttonon theupper and lower guide rods X Fold the cargo net and roll it up X Close the two Velcro fasteners on the cargo net holder X Put...

Page 318: ...cargo com partment floor Important safety notes G WARNING If you drive when the cargo compartment floor is open objects could be flung around thus striking vehicle occupants There is a risk of injury...

Page 319: ...5 Mercedes Benz recommends that you only use roof carriers that have been tested and approved for Mercedes Benz vehicles This helps to avoid damage to the vehicle Position the load on the roof carrier...

Page 320: ...uld otherwise spill Do not expose drinks bottles in the cup holder in the center console to continuous strong and direct sunlight The passenger compartment in the area of the center con sole can other...

Page 321: ...anity mirror in the sun visor Mirror light only functions if the sun visor is clipped into bracket and mirror cover A has been folded up Glare from the side X Fold down the sun visor X Pull sun visor...

Page 322: ...ng compartment for stow age Rear compartment ashtray X To open pull cover out by its top edge X To remove the insert push ribbing from the left side and pull insert upwards X To install the insert ins...

Page 323: ...s when the engine is switched off the battery may discharge An emergency cut out ensures that the on board voltage does not drop too low If the on board voltage is too low the power to the sockets is...

Page 324: ...iate devices to the power socket Note that work and repairs on the 115 V power socket should only be carried out by qualified specialist personnel General notes The 115 V power socket provides an alte...

Page 325: ...Ensure that you do not pull on the cord Features 323 Stowage and features Z...

Page 326: ...mbrace system is only available in the USA You must have a license agreement to acti vate the mbrace service Make sure that your system is activated and operational To log in press the MB Info call bu...

Page 327: ...an emergency help will have to be summoned by other means Have the system checked at the nearest authorized Mercedes Benz Center or contact the following service hotlines Mercedes Benz Customer Assis...

Page 328: ...sly The Call Failed message appears in the multifunction display and must be confirmed In this case summon assistance by other means Making an emergency call X To initiate an emergency call manually p...

Page 329: ...ished This can occur if the relevant mobile phone network is not available for example The Call Failed message appears in the multifunction display X To end a call press the button on the multifunctio...

Page 330: ...y and in a safe location Downloading destinations Downloading destinations Downloading destinations gives you access to a database with over 15 million points of interest POIs These can be downloaded...

Page 331: ...roller and confirm with 7 The system calculates the route and sub sequently starts the route guidance with the address entered If you select No the address can be stored in the address book If you hav...

Page 332: ...rd Stolen vehicle recovery service If your vehicle has been stolen X Notify the police The police will issue a numbered incident report X This number will be forwarded to the Mercedes Benz Customer As...

Page 333: ...shows a message to this effect together with information about any special offers at your workshop This information can also be called up under Owners Online at http www mbusa com Information on the...

Page 334: ...er integra ted in the rear view mirror allows you to oper ate up to three different door and gate sys tems Use the integrated garage door opener only on garage doors that Rhave safety stop and reverse...

Page 335: ...at a distance of 2 to 8 inches 5 to 20 cm X Press and hold button B on remote control A until indicator lamp lights up green When indicator lamp lights up green programing is finished When indicator...

Page 336: ...Press button B again for two seconds X Repeat this sequence on button B of remote control A until indicator lamp lights up green When indicator lamp lights up green programing is finished When indica...

Page 337: ...ndicator lamp flashes green The transmitter will transmit a signal as long as the button is pressed The trans mission is halted after a maximum of ten seconds and indicator lamp lights up yellow X Pre...

Page 338: ...336...

Page 339: ...Useful information 338 Engine compartment 338 ASSYST PLUS 342 Care 343 337 Maintenance and care...

Page 340: ...ment keep 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 sud...

Page 341: ...law and must be accurate at all times Engine oil General notes Depending on your driving style the vehicle consumes up to 0 9 US qt 0 8 liters of oil per 600 miles 1 000 km The oil consumption may be...

Page 342: ...oroughly clean the engine oil off the com ponents before starting the engine H Environmental note When adding oil take care not to spill any If oil enters the soil or waterways it is harmful to the en...

Page 343: ...in the igni tion lock Y page 153 or X On vehicles with KEYLESS GO press the Start Stop button twice Y page 153 X Check the coolant temperature display in the instrument cluster Y page 239 The coolant...

Page 344: ...rized Mercedes Benz Center or at http www mbusa com USA only i The ASSYST PLUS service interval display does not show any information on the engine oil level Observe the notes on the engine oil level...

Page 345: ...driving with frequent intermedi ate stops Rif the vehicle is primarily used to travel short distances Ruse in mountainous terrain or on poor road surfaces Rif the engine is often left idling for long...

Page 346: ...ged If the SmartKey is within the rear detec tion range of KEYLESS GO the following situations for example could lead to the unintentional opening of the trunk Rusing a car wash Rusing a power washer...

Page 347: ...n each coun try 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 Thoroug...

Page 348: ...cialist workshop X Remove dirt immediately where possible while avoiding rubbing too hard X Soak insect remains with insect remover and rinse off the treated areas afterwards X Soak bird droppings wi...

Page 349: ...wheels with wheel cleaner Wheel cleaners could cause increased corrosion of the brake discs and brake pads linings For this reason you should drive for a few minutes after clean ing Braking heats the...

Page 350: ...Only use cleaning agents or cleaning cloths that are suitable for plastic lenses Unsuitable cleaning agents or cleaning cloths could scratch or damage the plastic lenses of the mirror turn signals X C...

Page 351: ...press the controller The cover of the 360 camera opens X To clean the 360 camera clean camera lens with clean water and a soft cloth If you drive at speeds above 20 mph 30 km h or with the SmartKey in...

Page 352: ...rim G WARNING Care products and cleaning agents containing solvents cause surfaces in the cockpit to become porous As a result plastic parts may come loose in the event of air bag deploy ment There is...

Page 353: ...ave been tested and approved by Mercedes Benz You can obtain these from a quali fied specialist workshop Leather is a natural product It exhibits natural surface characteristics for example Rdifferenc...

Page 354: ...headliner and carpets X Headliner if it is very dirty use a soft brush or dry shampoo X Carpets use the carpet and textile clean ing agents recommended and approved by Mercedes Benz 352 Care Maintena...

Page 355: ...Useful information 354 Where will I find 354 Flat tire 356 Battery vehicle 361 Jump starting 365 Towing and tow starting 367 Fuses 370 353 Breakdown assistance...

Page 356: ...acket bag X Slide safety jacket bag along the lower edge of the armrest into the safety jacket compartment Meanwhile ensure that loop hangs out well within reach i Remove a new reflective safety jacke...

Page 357: ...a tions the vehicles are not equipped with a tire change tool kit Some tools for changing a wheel are specific to the vehicle For more information on which tire changing tools are required and approve...

Page 358: ...erties e g winter tires A TIREFIT kit may be obtained from a qualified specialist work shop Information on changing and mounting wheels Y page 395 X Stop the vehicle on solid non slippery and level gr...

Page 359: ...ssure loss warning appears in the multifunction dis play You must not exceed a maximum speed of 50 mph 80 km h When replacing one or all tires please observe the following specifications for your vehi...

Page 360: ...ant comes into contact with your eyes immediately rinse them thor oughly with clean water RIf tire sealant is swallowed immediately rinse your mouth out thoroughly and drink plenty of water Do not ind...

Page 361: ...a tire pressure of 180 kPa 1 8 bar 26 psi has not been attained after five minutes see Tire pressure not reached Y page 359 If tire sealant has escaped clean it off affec ted areas as quickly as poss...

Page 362: ...now be at least 130 kPa 1 3 bar 19 psi G WARNING If the required tire pressure is not reached after driving for a short period the tire is too badly damaged The tire sealant cannot repair the tire in...

Page 363: ...xcept vehicles with a lith ium ion battery G WARNING Electrostatic build up can lead to the creation of sparks which could ignite the highly explo sive gases of a battery There is a risk of an explosi...

Page 364: ...sure the ignition is switched off Check that all the indicator lamps in the instrument cluster are off Otherwise electronic components such as the alternator may be damaged Ryou first remove the negat...

Page 365: ...clothing Do not inhale any battery gases Do not lean over the battery Keep children away from batter ies Wash away battery acid immediately with plenty of clean water and seek medical atten tion G WA...

Page 366: ...w temperatures Have the thawed out battery checked at a qualified specialist workshop Vehicles with a lithium ion battery at low temperatures do not charge a battery which has been removed using a bat...

Page 367: ...ools on a battery RIt is important that you observe the described order of the battery terminals when connecting and disconnecting a battery RWhen jump starting make sure that the battery poles with i...

Page 368: ...is charges the battery slightly RMake sure that the two vehicles do not touch Make sure that Rthe jumper cables are not damaged Rwhen the jumper cables are connected to the battery uninsulated section...

Page 369: ...not running Rthe brake system or the power steering is malfunctioning Rthere is a malfunction in the voltage supply or the vehicle s electrical system If your vehicle is being towed much more force m...

Page 370: ...30 miles 50km the entire vehicle must be raised and transported It is better to have the vehicle transported than to have it towed away If the vehicle has suffered transmission dam age have it transp...

Page 371: ...warning lamps Y page 127 In order to signal a change of direction when towing the vehicle with the hazard warning lamps switched on use the combination switch as usual In this case only the indica tor...

Page 372: ...ere is a risk of an accident and injury Always replace faulty fuses with the specified new fuses having the correct amperage Blown fuses must be replaced with fuses of the same rating which you can re...

Page 373: ...close fold in cover until it engages Fuse box in the front passenger foot well Make sure that no moisture can enter the fuse box when the cover is open When closing the cover make sure that it is lyin...

Page 374: ...the cargo compartment Make sure that no moisture can enter the fuse box when the cover is open When closing the cover make sure that it is lying correctly on the fuse box Moisture seeping in or dirt c...

Page 375: ...on 374 Important safety notes 374 Operation 374 Winter operation 376 Tire pressure 377 Loading the vehicle 384 All about wheels and tires 387 Changing a wheel 395 Wheel and tire combinations 399 373 W...

Page 376: ...ics Rpay attention to the information and warn ing notices on MOExtended tires tires with run flat characteristics Accessories that are not approved for your vehicle by Mercedes Benz or are not being...

Page 377: ...e cap or other valve caps approved by Mercedes Benz for your vehicle Do not use any other valve caps or systems e g tire pressure monitoring systems Regularly check the pressure of all the tires parti...

Page 378: ...recommended that you addi tionally equip your vehicle with a TIREFIT kit if you mount tires that do not feature run flat properties e g winter tires A TIREFIT kit can be obtained from a qualified spec...

Page 379: ...mount snow chains please bear the following points in mind RSnow chains may not be mounted on all wheel tire combinations Permissible wheel tire combinations Y page 399 ROnly use snow chains when driv...

Page 380: ...table inside the fuel filler flap Further information on tire pressures can be obtained at a qualified specialist workshop Tire and Loading Information placard Recommended tire pressures The Tire and...

Page 381: ...d malfunction which can cause tire pressure loss Due to their design retrofitted tire pres sure monitors keep the tire valve open This can also result in tire pressure loss There is a risk of an accid...

Page 382: ...asily by road debris potholes etc In addition they also suffer from irregular wear which can severely impair the braking properties and the driving characteristics There is a risk of an accident Avoid...

Page 383: ...ustration example For information on the message display refer to the Checking the tire pressure electroni cally section Y page 383 Important safety notes G WARNING Each tire including the spare if pr...

Page 384: ...correctly set tire pressure Observe the notes on the recommended tire pressure Y page 377 The tire pressure monitor is not able to warn you of a sudden loss of pressure e g if the tire is penetrated b...

Page 385: ...Malfunction mes sage appears in the multifunction display the tire pressure in at least one tire has dropped suddenly The tires must be checked Observe the instructions and safety notes in the displa...

Page 386: ...ded tires can also impair the steering and driving characteristics and lead to brake failure There is a risk of accident Observe the load rating of the tires The load rating must be at least half of t...

Page 387: ...ils shown The number of seats in your vehicle can be found on the Tire and Load ing Information placard Determining the correct load limit Step by step instructions The following steps have been devel...

Page 388: ...xample 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 kg Step 2 Example 1 Example...

Page 389: ...e weight that can be car ried by one axle front or rear axle To ensure that your vehicle does not exceed the maximum permissible values gross vehi cle weight and maximum gross axle weight rating have...

Page 390: ...covered or icy road is always lower than on dry road surfa ces You should pay special attention to road con ditions when temperatures are around freez ing point Mercedes Benz recommends a minimum trea...

Page 391: ...d speed rating required for your vehicle Tire width Nominal aspect ratio in Tire code Rim diameter A Load bearing index B Speed rating General depending on the manufacturer s standards the size imprin...

Page 392: ...he speed limits Drive carefully and adapt your driving style to the traffic condi tions Summer tires Index Speed rating Q up to 100 mph 160 km h R up to 106 mph 170 km h Index Speed rating S up to 112...

Page 393: ...sure that your tires have the required speed rating e g when buying new tires The required speed rating for your vehicle can be found in the Tires section Y page 399 Further information about reading...

Page 394: ...Retreaded tires have a code with four symbols For further information about retreaded tires see Y page 399 Tire size identifier describes the tire size Tire type code tire type code can be used by the...

Page 395: ...d the gross axle weight rating The gross axle weight rating can be found on the vehicle identification plate on the B pillar on the driver s side Speed rating The speed rating is part of the tire iden...

Page 396: ...iven further than 1 mile 1 6 km Tread The part of the tire that comes into contact with the road Bead The tire bead ensures that the tire sits securely on the wheel There are several steel wires in th...

Page 397: ...the operating conditions Rotate the wheels before a clear wear pattern has formed on the tires Front tires typically wear more on the shoulders and the rear tires in the center On vehicles that have t...

Page 398: ...ling away for example when changing a wheel X Fold both plates upwards X Fold out lower plate X Guide the lugs on the lower plate fully into the openings in base plate X Place chocks or other suitable...

Page 399: ...de of the tires and the ground does not exceed 1 2 in 3 cm RNever place your hands and feet under the raised vehicle RDo not lie under the vehicle RDo not start the engine when the vehicle is raised R...

Page 400: ...immediately Have the damaged wheel bolts or hub threads replaced renewed Do not continue driving G WARNING If you tighten the wheel bolts or wheel nuts when the vehicle is raised the jack could tip ov...

Page 401: ...een approved by Mercedes Benz specifically for your vehi cle These tires have been specially adapted for use with the control systems such as ABS or ESP and are marked as follows RMO Mercedes Benz Ori...

Page 402: ...with run flat characteristics section Y page 357 Vehicles equipped with MOExtended tires are not equipped with a TIREFIT kit at the factory It is therefore recommended that you addi tionally equip yo...

Page 403: ...55 R19 101 V BA 8 0 J x 19 H2 Wheel offset 1 50 in 38 mm R 20 Tires Wheels BA 255 45 R20 101 W2 BA 8 5 J x 20 H2 Wheel offset 1 57 in 40 mm All weather tires R 17 Tires Wheels BA 235 65 R17 104 H M S...

Page 404: ...8 103 H M Si BA 8 0 J x 18 H2 Wheel offset 1 50 in 38 mm R 19 Tires Wheels BA 235 55 R19 101 H M Si2 BA 8 0 J x 19 H2 Wheel offset 1 50 in 38 mm GLC 300 4MATIC Summer tires R 17 Tires Wheels BA 235 65...

Page 405: ...7 104 H M S2 BA 7 5 J x 17 H2 Wheel offset 1 42 in 36 mm R 18 Tires Wheels BA 235 60 R18 103 H M S2 BA 8 0 J x 18 H2 Wheel offset 1 50 in 38 mm R 19 Tires Wheels BA 235 55 R19 101 H M S2 BA 8 0 J x 19...

Page 406: ...R18 103 H M Si BA 8 0 J x 18 H2 Wheel offset 1 50 in 38 mm R 19 Tires Wheels BA 235 55 R19 101 H M Si2 BA 8 0 J x 19 H2 Wheel offset 1 50 in 38 mm 2 Available as MOExtended tires 404 Wheel and tire co...

Page 407: ...nformation 406 Information regarding technical data 406 Vehicle electronics 406 Identification plates 408 Service products and filling capaci ties 409 Vehicle data 415 Trailer tow hitch 415 405 Techni...

Page 408: ...ied specialist workshop G WARNING The electromagnetic radiation from incor rectly operated RF transmitters can interfere with the vehicle electronics for example Rif the RF transmitter is not connecte...

Page 409: ...ns when installing Deviations with respect to wavebands maxi mum transmission outputs or antenna posi tions must be approved by Mercedes Benz The maximum transmission output PEAK at the base of the an...

Page 410: ...n plate is used only as an example This data is different for every vehicle and can deviate from the data shown here You can find the data applicable to your vehicle on the vehicle identification plat...

Page 411: ...sed by the use of products which have not been recommended is not covered by the Mercedes Benz warranty or goodwill ges tures They are listed in this Mercedes Benz Operator s Manual in the appropriate...

Page 412: ...AKI 95 RON Only use the fuel recommended Operat ing the vehicle with other fuels can lead to engine failure Do not use the following RE85 gasoline with 85 ethanol RE100 100 ethanol RM15 gasoline with...

Page 413: ...directly related to fuel consumption and therefore depend on Refficient use of the fuel by the engine Rdriving style Rother non technical factors such as envi ronmental influences road conditions or...

Page 414: ...opriate SAE classification Brake fluid G WARNING The brake fluid constantly absorbs moisture from the air This lowers the boiling point of the brake fluid If the boiling point of the brake fluid is to...

Page 415: ...ection down to 35 37 the boiling point of the cool ant during operation is approximately 266 130 The antifreeze corrosion inhibitor concentra tion in the engine cooling system should Rbe at least 50 T...

Page 416: ...is filled with refrigerant R 134a The instruction label regarding the refrigerant type used can be found on the radiator cross member Only the refrigerant R 134a and the PAG oil approved by Mercedes...

Page 417: ...hicle length 183 3 in 4656 mm Vehicle width including exterior mirrors 82 5 in 2096 mm All models Vehicle height 65 5 in 1663 mm Wheelbase 113 1 in 2873 mm Turning radius 38 7 ft 11 80 m Maximum roof...

Page 418: ...her than the value which is given The value can be found on the trailer tow hitch or trailer iden tification plates The lowest weight applies The maximum permissible trailer drawbar noseweight is the...

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