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The yellow ABS and

RBS warning lamps are

on while the drive sys-

tem is running. A warn-

ing tone also sounds.

EBD is malfunctioning. Therefore, ABS, BAS, COLLISION PREVEN-

TION ASSIST, ESP

®

, RBS, the HOLD function and hill start assist

are unavailable, for example.
ATTENTION ASSIST is deactivated.

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WARNING

The braking performance of the electric motor using recuperative

braking may be either reduced or not effective. If you do not make

an additional effort to apply the brake yourself, the braking effect

may not be sufficient. If necessary, counteract the reduced regen-

erative braking effect by applying the brake yourself.
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.
The steerability and braking characteristics may be severely affec-

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

Observe the additional display messages in the multifunction

display.

X

Drive on carefully.

X

Visit a qualified specialist workshop.

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Warning and indicator lamps in the instrument cluster

On-board

computer

and

display

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Summary of Contents for B-Class Electric Drive W245

Page 1: ...B Class Electric Drive Operator s Manual Order no 65155605 13 Part no 2425842200 Edition C 2014 É2425842200tËÍ 2425842200 B Class Electric Drive Operator s Manual ...

Page 2: ...mark of iBiq uity Digital Corporation RGracenote is a registered trademark of Gracenote Inc RZAGATSurvey and related brands are reg istered trademarks of ZagatSurvey LLC In this Operator s Manual you will find the fol lowing symbols G WARNING Warning notes make you aware of dangers which could pose a threat to your health or life or to the health and life of others H Environmental note Environment...

Page 3: ...depending on Rmodel Rorder Rcountry specification Ravailability Mercedes Benz 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 descriptions and illustrations The following are integral components of the vehicle ROperator s Manual RMaintenance Booklet REquipment d...

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Page 5: ... Seats steering wheel and mirrors 85 Lights and windshield wipers 97 Climate control 113 Driving and parking 125 On board computer and displays 171 Stowage and features 227 Maintenance and care 251 Breakdown Assistance 263 Wheels and tires 277 Technical data 307 Contents 3 ...

Page 6: ...nter air vents 123 Setting the side air vents 123 see Climate control Alarm system see ATA Anti Theft Alarm system Ambient lighting Setting the brightness on board computer 188 Antenna 23 Anti lock braking system see ABS Anti lock Braking System Anti Theft Alarm system see ATA Anti Theft Alarm system Ashtray 236 Assistance display on board com puter 183 Assistance menu on board com puter 183 ASSYS...

Page 7: ...0 Parking brake 145 Riding tips 148 Warning lamp 218 Brake system Driving safety systems 68 Breakdown Towing away 271 see Flat tire Brightness control instrument cluster lighting 31 Bulbs see Replacing bulbs C Calling up a malfunction see Display messages Car see Vehicle Care Carpets 262 Car wash 256 Display 260 Exterior lights 259 Gear or selector lever 261 Interior 260 Matte finish 258 Notes 256...

Page 8: ...imate control Automatic climate control dual zone 115 Auxiliary climate control on board computer 186 Controlling automatically 117 Convenience opening closing air recirculation mode 120 Cooling with air dehumidification 116 Defrosting the windows 119 Defrosting the windshield 118 Immediate pre entry climate con trol 122 Important safety notes 114 Indicator lamp 117 Maximum cooling 119 Notes on us...

Page 9: ...er Center console 235 Important safety notes 234 see Cup holder Customer Assistance Center CAC 25 Customer Relations Department 25 D Dashboard see Cockpit Data see Technical data Daytime running lamps Display message 206 Switching on off on board com puter 187 Switching on off switch 98 Declarations of conformity 24 Delayed switch off Interior lighting 188 Departure time Setting on board computer ...

Page 10: ... ATTENTION ASSIST 166 Blind Spot Assist 167 Cruise control 152 Display message 208 HOLD function 154 PARKTRONIC 155 Rear view camera 163 Driving tips Brakes 148 Break in period 126 Checking brake lining thickness 150 Downhill gradient 149 Drinking and driving 147 Driving in winter 152 Driving on flooded roads 151 Driving on wet roads 151 Energy 147 General 147 Hydroplaning 151 Icy road surfaces 15...

Page 11: ... in the rear view mirror 245 Gear or selector lever cleaning guidelines 261 Genuine parts 19 Glove box 229 H Handbrake see Parking brake Hazard warning lamps 100 Display message 215 Headlamps Cleaning system notes 310 Fogging up 101 see Automatic headlamp mode Head restraints Adjusting 89 Adjusting electrically 90 Adjusting manually 89 Adjusting rear 90 Installing removing rear 90 Heating see Clim...

Page 12: ...location 264 Using 300 K Kickdown Driving tips 131 Knee bag 48 L Lamps see Warning and indicator lamps LATCH type ISOFIX child seat anchors 58 License plate lamp display mes sage 205 Lights Activating deactivating the inte rior lighting delayed switch off 188 Automatic headlamp mode 98 Display message 204 Hazard warning lamps 100 High beam flasher 100 High beam headlamps 100 Light switch 98 Low be...

Page 13: ...rm 245 Vehicle remote unlocking 243 Mechanical key Function notes 73 Locking vehicle 79 Unlocking the driver s door 79 Memory card audio 181 Memory function 95 Message memory on board com puter 190 Messages see Display messages Mirrors see Exterior mirrors see Rear view mirror see Vanity mirror in the sun visor Mobile phone Menu on board computer 181 Modifying the programming SmartKey 73 MOExtende...

Page 14: ...ating system see On board computer Operator s Manual Vehicle equipment 20 Outside temperature display 173 Overhead control panel 36 Override feature Rear side windows 62 P Paint code number 308 Paintwork cleaning instructions 257 Panic alarm 40 Parking 144 Important safety notes 144 Parking brake 145 Position of exterior mirror front passenger side 94 Rear view camera 163 see Active Parking Assist...

Page 15: ...a Cleaning instructions 260 Function notes 163 Switching on off 164 Rear view mirror Anti glare manual 93 Dipping automatic 93 Rear window defroster Problem malfunction 120 Switching on off 119 Rear window wiper Replacing the wiper blade 110 Switching on off 109 Recuperative braking system rbs 68 Refrigerant air conditioning sys tem Important safety notes 311 Remote control Garage door opener 245 ...

Page 16: ...r 184 Service products Brake fluid 309 Important safety notes 309 Refrigerant air conditioning sys tem 311 Washer fluid 310 Settings Factory on board computer 189 On board computer 185 Setting the air distribution 117 Setting the airflow 118 Setting the maximum charge cur rent Control system 186 Side impact air bag 48 Side marker lamp display mes sage 206 Side windows Cleaning 258 Convenience clos...

Page 17: ...play message 213 Emergency unlocking 80 Important safety notes 79 Opening closing from outside 80 Opening dimensions 311 Tail lamps Display message 205 see Lights Technical data Capacities 309 Information 308 Tires wheels 303 Vehicle data 311 Telephone Accepting a call 182 Display message 214 Menu on board computer 181 Number from the phone book 182 Redialing 183 Rejecting ending a call 182 Temper...

Page 18: ... 280 Sidewall definition 298 Speed rating definition 297 Storing 300 Structure and characteristics definition 296 Summer tires 280 Temperature 292 TIN Tire Identification Number definition 298 Tire bead definition 298 Tire pressure definition 298 Tire pressures recommended 297 Tire size data 303 Tire size designation load bearing capacity speed rating 293 Tire tread 279 Tire tread definition 298 T...

Page 19: ...emergency 79 Locking SmartKey 72 Lowering 303 Maintenance 21 Parking for a long period 147 Raising 300 Reporting problems 25 Securing from rolling away 300 Starting 127 Towing front axle raised 273 Towing away 271 Tow starting 271 Transporting 274 Unlocking in an emergency 79 Unlocking SmartKey 72 Vehicle data 311 Vehicle data 311 Vehicle dimensions 311 Vehicle emergency locking 79 Vehicle Homepag...

Page 20: ...hield Windshield washer system Adding washer fluid 254 Notes 310 Windshield wipers Display message 214 Problem malfunction 111 Rear window wiper 109 Replacing the wiper blades 109 Switching on off 108 Winter driving Slippery road surfaces 152 Snow chains 280 Winter operation General notes 280 Winter tires M S tires 280 Wiper blades Cleaning 259 Important safety notes 109 Replacing rear window 110 ...

Page 21: ...id frequent sudden acceleration and braking H Environmental note Have a defective high voltage battery dis posed of in an environmentally responsible manner Contact a qualified specialist work shop which has the necessary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the work required Mercedes Benz recommends that you use an authorized Mercedes Benz Center for this purpose Environmental concerns and...

Page 22: ... in your vehicle may therefore differ from that shown in the descriptions and illustrations The original purchase agreement lists all sys tems installed in your vehicle Should you have any questions concerning equipment and operation please consult an authorized Mercedes Benz Center The Operator s Manual and Maintenance Booklet are important documents and should be kept in the vehicle Service and ...

Page 23: ...Customer Assistance Center USA at the hotline number 1 800 FOR MERCedes 1 800 367 6372 or Customer Service Center Canada at 1 800 387 0100 This will assist us in con tacting you in a timely manner should the need arise If you sell your Mercedes please leave all lit erature in the vehicle so that it is available to the next owner If you have purchased a used car please send us the Notification of U...

Page 24: ...d Ryou drive too fast over an obstacle e g a curb or a hole in the road Ra heavy object strikes the undercarriage or parts of the chassis In situations like this the body the under carriage chassis parts wheels or tires could be damaged without the damage being visible Components damaged in this way can unexpectedly fail or in the case of an accident no longer withstand the strain they are designe...

Page 25: ...cal connection in the vehicle s high voltage electrical system is discon nected Automatic switching off of the charging process The charging process is deactivated automat ically if Rthe high voltage battery is fully charged The charging process is interrupted automat ically if Ra serious electrical insulation malfunction is detected in the vehicle s high voltage electrical system Ran electrical c...

Page 26: ...ndesired operation of the device Diagnostics connection G WARNING If you connect equipment to the diagnostics connection in the vehicle it may affect the operation of the vehicle systems As a result the operating safety of the vehicle could be affected There is a risk of an accident Do not connect any equipment to a diagnos tics connection in the vehicle G WARNING Objects in the driver s footwell ...

Page 27: ...oof Avenue Toronto Ontario M4G 4C9 Reporting safety defects USA only The following text is reproduced as required of all manufacturers under Title 49 Code of U S Federal Regulations Part 575 pursuant to the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966 If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death you should immediately inform the Na...

Page 28: ...icle is traveling This data can help provide a better under standing of the circumstances in which crashes and injuries occur NOTE EDR data is recorded by your vehicle only if a non trivial crash situation occurs no data is recorded by the EDR under normal driving conditions and no personal data e g name gender age and crash location are recorded However other parties such as law enforcement can c...

Page 29: ...the federal regulation governs As of February 2013 13 states have enacted laws relating to EDRs Information on copyright General information Information on license for free and open source software used in your vehicle and its electronic components is available on the fol lowing website http www mercedes benz com opensource Introduction 27 Z ...

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

Page 32: ...ELECT lever 129 B PARKTRONIC warning dis play 155 C Overhead control panel 36 Function Page D Climate control systems 114 E Ignition lock 127 F Adjusts the steering wheel 92 G Cruise control lever 152 H Electric parking brake 145 I Light switch 98 J Diagnostics connection 24 K Opens the hood 252 30 Cockpit At a glance ...

Page 33: ... Function Page Speedometer Multifunction display 176 Power display 173 E CELL display 173 Function Page A Display for the condition of charge of the high voltage battery 174 B Instrument cluster lighting 172 Instrument cluster 31 At a glance ...

Page 34: ...3 B Electric parking brake yellow 223 C Distance warning 225 D Turn signals 100 E 6 Restraint system 224 Function Page F ü Seat belt 216 G é RBS Recuperative Brake System 218 H R Rear fog lamp 99 I Drive system 207 J h Tire pressure monitor 226 K High voltage bat tery reserve 208 L å ESP OFF 221 M ABS 218 N Brakes 218 32 Instrument cluster At a glance ...

Page 35: ...ts or ends a call 181 Exits phone book redial memory 6 Makes or accepts a call Switches to the redial mem ory W X Adjusts the volume 8 Mute Function Page A Selects a menu 174 9 Selects a submenu or scrolls through lists 174 a Confirms your selection 174 Hides display messages 190 B Back 174 Switches off the Voice Con trol System see the sepa rate operating instructions Multifunction steering wheel...

Page 36: ...ystem COMAND see the separate operating instructions c Seat heating 91 c PARKTRONIC 155 RANGE PLUS 136 A Hazard warning lamps 100 B 4 PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp 49 C Û Drive program 134 D Immediate pre entry climate control 122 34 Center console At a glance ...

Page 37: ...ion Page Ashtray 236 Cigarette lighter 236 Socket 237 Stowage compartment 228 Stowage compartment 228 Cup holder 234 Stowage compartment 228 A Audio COMAND controller see the separate operating instructions Center console 35 At a glance ...

Page 38: ... automatic interior lighting control off 102 ï MB Info call button mbrace system 240 A Rear view mirror 93 Function Page B Buttons for the garage door opener 248 C G SOS button mbrace system 238 D F Roadside Assistance call button mbrace sys tem 240 E c Switches the front interior lighting on 102 F p Switches the left hand reading lamp on off 101 36 Overhead control panel At a glance ...

Page 39: ... seat and exterior mirror settings 95 Adjusts the seats electri cally 89 Function Page A 7Z Adjusts the exterior mirrors electrically 93 B W Opens and closes the side windows 81 C n Activates deacti vates the override feature for the rear power side win dows 62 Door control panel 37 At a glance ...

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Page 41: ...Useful information 40 Panic alarm 40 Occupant safety 40 Children in the vehicle 56 Pets in the vehicle 62 Driving safety systems 62 Theft deterrent locking system 69 39 Safety ...

Page 42: ... each other They can only deploy their protective function if at all times all vehicle occupants Rhave fastened their seat belts correctly Y page 43 Rhave adjusted their seat and head restraint properly Y page 87 As the driver you also have to make sure that the steering wheel is adjusted correctly Observe the information relating to the cor rect driver s seat position Y page 86 You also have to m...

Page 43: ...t go out after a few seconds with the drive system running Rlights up again while the drive system is running G DANGER If the restraint system is malfunctioning indi vidual restraint system components may be triggered unintentionally or might not be trig gered at all in the event of an accident with a high rate of vehicle deceleration This could affect Emergency Tensioning Devices or air bags for ...

Page 44: ...elt 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 strap cannot be extracted any further The Emergency Tensioning Device tightens the seat belt in an accident pulling the belt close against the body However it does not pull the vehicle occupant back in ...

Page 45: ...ight 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 56 in addition to the child restraint system manufacturer s installa tion instructions Rbe sure to observe the instructions and safety notes on the Occupant classifica tion system OCS Y page 49 G WARNING The seat belts may not perform their intended ...

Page 46: ...ve such items located on or in your clothing e g pens keys or eyeglasses store these in a suitable place Ronly one 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 and seat belt Robjects are never secured with a seat belt if the seat belt is also bein...

Page 47: ...hanism This could damage the door the door trim panel and the seat belt Dam aged seat belts can no longer fulfill their protective function and must be replaced Visit a qualified specialist workshop X Press release button hold belt tongue firmly and guide it back towards belt outlet Belt warning for the driver and front passenger The 7 seat belt warning lamp in the instru ment cluster is a reminde...

Page 48: ...all of the vehicle s occupants Rhave fastened their seat belts correctly including pregnant women Rare sitting correctly and maintain the great est possible distance to the air bags Rfollow the following instructions Always make sure that there are no objects between the air bag and the vehicle s occu pants RAdjust the seats properly before beginning your journey Always make sure that the seat is ...

Page 49: ... affix objects such as stickers to it the air bag can no longer function correctly There is an increased risk of injury Never modify an air bag cover or affix objects to it G WARNING Sensors to control the air bags are located in the doors Modifications or work not per formed correctly to the doors or door panel ing as well as damaged doors can lead to the functionofthe sensorsbeingimpaired The ai...

Page 50: ...s protection How ever it does not protect the Rhead Rneck Rarms In the event of a side impact the side impact air bag is deployed on the side on which the impact occurs The side impact air bag on the front passenger side front deploys in the follow ing situations Rthe OCS system detects that the front passenger seat is occupied or Rthe belt tongue is engaged in the belt buckle of the front passeng...

Page 51: ...to observe the correct positioning of the child restraint system Never place objects under or behind the child restraint system e g cushions The entire base of the child restraint system must always rest on the seat cushion of the front passenger seat The backrest of the forwards facing child restraint system must as far as possible be resting on the backrest of the front passenger seat The child ...

Page 52: ...earward facing child restraint system on the front passenger seat and the PASSENGER AIR BAG ON indicator lamp is lit up the front passenger front air bag may deploy in an accident The child could be struck by the air bag This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury Make sure that the front passenger front air bag has been disabled The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp must be lit...

Page 53: ...activated If children are traveling in the vehicle be sure to observe the notes on Children in the vehi cle Y page 56 When OCS is malfunctioning the red 6 restraint system warning lamp in the instru ment cluster and the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp light up simultaneously The front passenger front air bag is deactiva ted in this case and does not deploy during an accident Have the system c...

Page 54: ... it should not the front passenger seat may not be used Do not install a child restraint system on the front passenger seat Have the Occupant Classifi cation System OCS checked and repaired immediately at a qualified specialist work shop G WARNING Objects between the seat surface and the child restraint system could affect OCS oper ation This could result in the front passenger air bag not functio...

Page 55: ...ioning X Make sure there is nothing between the seat cushion and the child seat X Make sure that the 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 backrest of the front passenger seat If nec essary adjust the position of the front passenger seat X Wh...

Page 56: ... small amount of powder may also be released The 6 restraint system warning lamp lights up Only in rare cases will the bang affect your hearing The powder that is released gener ally does not constitute a health hazard but it may cause short term breathing difficulties in people with asthma or other respiratory prob lems To avoid this you may wish to get out of the vehicle or open the windows as s...

Page 57: ...red after a collision has occurred do not play a decisive role in the deployment of an air bag nor do they provide 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 the rate of decel eration is not high Conversely air bags may be deployed even though the...

Page 58: ...int system manufacturer s installation instructions Rbe sure to observe the instructions and safety notes on the Occupant classifica tion system OCS Y page 49 G WARNING If children are left unsupervised in the vehicle they could Ropen the doors thus endangering other people or road users Rget out and disrupt traffic Roperate the vehicle s equipment Additionally children could set the vehicle in mo...

Page 59: ...ons X Pull the seat belt smoothly from the belt outlet X Engage the seat belt tongue in the belt buckle Activating the special seat belt retractor X Pull the seat belt out fully and let the inertia reel retract it again While the seat belt is retracting you should hear a ratcheting sound The special seat belt retractor is activated X Push the child seat restraint system down so that the seat belt ...

Page 60: ... seat belt system Rthe ISOFIX LATCH type securing rings Rthe Top Tether anchorages i If it is absolutely necessary to carry a child on the front passenger seat be sure to observe the information on the Occupant Classification System OCS Y page 49 There you will also find information on deactivating the front passenger front air bag All child restraint systems must meet the fol lowing standards RU ...

Page 61: ...n between a child restraint system secured with a LATCH type ISOFIX child seat mount and the rear seat This helps reduce the risk of injury even further If the child restraint sys tem is equipped with a Top Tether belt this should always be used Important safety notes G WARNING If the rear seat backrests are not locked they could fold forwards in the event of an acci dent heavy braking or sudden c...

Page 62: ...m on a rear seat If it is absolutely necessary to install a child restraint system to the front passenger seat be sure to observe the instructions and safety notes on the Occupant classification system OCS Y page 49 You can thus avoid the risks that could arise as a result of Ran incorrectly categorized person in the front passenger seat Rthe unintentional deactivation of the front passenger front...

Page 63: ...gering other people or road users Rget out and disrupt traffic Roperate the vehicle s equipment Additionally children could set the vehicle in motion if for example they Rrelease the parking brake Rshift the transmission out of park position P Rstart the vehicle s drive system There is a risk of an accident and injury When leaving the vehicle always take the SmartKey with you and lock the vehicle ...

Page 64: ...in the vehicle they could press buttons or switches for example As a result they could Ractivate vehicle equipment and become trapped for example Ractivate or deactivate systems thereby endangering other road users Unsecured animals could also be flung around the vehicle in the event of an accident or sud den steering or braking thereby injuring vehi cle occupants There is a risk of an accident an...

Page 65: ... Important safety notes i Observe the Important safety notes sec tion for driving safety systems Y page 63 G WARNING If ABS is faulty the wheels could lock when braking The steerability and braking charac teristics may be severely impaired Addition ally further driving safety systems are deac tivated There is an increased danger of skid ding and accidents Drive on carefully Have ABS checked imme d...

Page 66: ...plex traffic situations In such cases the distance warning function may Rgive an unnecessary warning Rnot give a warning There is a risk of an accident Always pay careful attention to the traffic sit uation and do not rely solely on the distance warning function Function X To activate deactivate activate or deac tivate the distance warning function in the on board computer Y page 184 If the distan...

Page 67: ...NG Adaptive Brake Assist cannot always clearly identify objects and complex traffic situa tions In such cases Adaptive Brake Assist can Rintervene unnecessarily Rnot intervene There is a risk of an accident Always pay careful attention to the traffic sit uation and be ready to brake Terminate the intervention in a non critical driving situation G WARNING Adaptive Brake Assist does not react Rto pe...

Page 68: ...stribu tion General information EBD monitors and controls the brake pres sure on the rear wheels to improve driving stability while braking Important safety notes i Observe the Important safety notes sec tion for driving safety systems Y page 63 G WARNING If EBD is malfunctioning the rear wheels can lock e g under full braking This increases the risk of skidding and an accident You should therefor...

Page 69: ... ESP General information If the ESP warning lamp goes out before beginning the journey ESP is automatically active If ESP intervenes the ESP warning lamp flashes in the instrument cluster If ESP intervenes X Do not deactivate ESP under any circum stances X Onlydepressthe accelerator pedalasfaras necessary when pulling away X Adapt your driving style to suit the prevail ing road and weather conditi...

Page 70: ...tion required for vehicle stabilization This steering assistance is provided in partic ular if Rboth right wheels or both left wheels are on a wet or slippery road surface when you brake Rthe vehicle starts to skid Important safety notes If ESP is malfunctioning you will not receive steering support from STEER CONTROL Power steering will however continue to function RBS Recuperative Brake System i...

Page 71: ...rt Key Indicator lamp flashes The alarm sys tem is armed after approximately 15 seconds X To disarm unlock the vehicle with the SmartKey or X Insert the SmartKey into the ignition lock A visual and an audible alarm are triggered if the alarm system is armed and you open Rthe vehicle with the mechanical key Ra door Rthe tailgate Rthe hood X To stop the alarm insert the SmartKey into the ignition lo...

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Page 73: ...Useful information 72 SmartKey 72 Doors 77 Cargo compartment 79 Side windows 81 71 Opening and closing ...

Page 74: ... reach of children G WARNING If persons particularly children are subjected to prolonged exposure to extreme heat or cold there is a risk of injury possibly even fatal Never leave children unattended in the vehicle G WARNING 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...

Page 75: ...ton once X To unlock centrally press the but ton twice X To lock centrally press the button X To restore the factory settings simulta neously press the and buttons for approximately 6 seconds until the bat tery check lamp flashes twice Y page 74 Mechanical key General notes If the vehicle can no longer be unlocked with the SmartKey use the mechanical key If you use the mechanical key to unlock and...

Page 76: ...n The battery is working properly if battery check lamp lights up briefly The battery is discharged if battery check lamp does not light up briefly X Change the battery Y page 74 i If the SmartKey battery is checked within the signal reception range of the vehicle pressing the or button Rlocks or Runlocks the vehicle i You can get a battery at any qualified spe cialist workshop Replacing the batte...

Page 77: ... of lint grease and other contaminants X Insert the front tabs of battery tray cover and then press to close it X Insert the mechanical key into the Smart Key X Check the function of all SmartKey buttons on the vehicle SmartKey 75 Opening and closing Z ...

Page 78: ... is interference from a powerful source of radio waves X Try again to lock unlock the vehicle using the remote control function of the SmartKey Point the tip of the key at the driver s door handle from close range and press the button The SmartKey is faulty X Unlock Y page 79 or lock Y page 79 the vehicle using the mechanical key X Have the SmartKey checked at a qualified specialist workshop You h...

Page 79: ...ople or road users Rget out and disrupt traffic Roperate the vehicle s equipment Additionally children could set the vehicle in motion if for example they Rrelease the parking brake Rshift the transmission out of park position P Rstart the vehicle s drive system There is a risk of an accident and injury When leaving the vehicle always take the SmartKey with you and lock the vehicle Never leave chi...

Page 80: ...e the vehicle even if it has been locked You can open the rear doors from inside the vehicle unless they are secured by the child proof lock Y page 62 If the vehicle has previously been locked with the SmartKey opening a door from the inside will trigger the anti theft alarm system Switch off the alarm Y page 69 If the vehicle has been locked using the lock ing button for the central locking or ha...

Page 81: ...d the tailgate X Press the locking button Y page 78 X Check whether the locking knobs on the front passenger door and the rear doors are still visible Press down the locking knobs manually if necessary Y page 77 X Close the driver s door X Take the mechanical key out of the Smart Key Y page 73 X Insert the mechanical key into the lock of the driver s door as far as it will go X Turn the mechanical...

Page 82: ... Raise the tailgate Closing X Pull the tailgate down using handle X Allow the tailgate to drop into the lock X If necessary lock the vehicle with the button on the SmartKey Tailgate emergency release If the tailgate can no longer be opened from outside the vehicle use the emergency release on the inside of the tailgate The tailgate swings upwards and to the rear when opened Therefore make sure tha...

Page 83: ...The side windows are equipped with an auto matic reversing feature If a solid object blocks or restricts a side window during the closing process the side window opens again automatically However the automatic reversing feature is only an aid and does not relieve you of the responsibility of paying attention when closing a side window G WARNING The reversing feature does not react Rto soft light a...

Page 84: ...ened Convenience opening You can ventilate the vehicle before you start driving To do this the SmartKey is used to carry out the following functions simultane ously Runlock the vehicle Ropen the side windows i The convenience opening feature can only be operated using the SmartKey The SmartKey must be close to the driver s door handle X Point the tip of the SmartKey at the driver s door handle X P...

Page 85: ...k X Pull the corresponding switch on the door control panel until the side window is com pletely closed Y page 81 X Hold the switch for an additional second If the side window opens again slightly X Immediately pull the corresponding switch on the door control panel until the side win dow is completely closed Y page 81 X Hold the switch for an additional second X If the respective side window rema...

Page 86: ...uences and M M Solutions A side window cannot be closed because it is blocked by objects e g leaves in the window guide X Remove the objects X Close the side window A side window cannot be closed and you can not see the cause If a side window is obstructed during closing and reopens again slightly X Immediately after the window blocks pull the corresponding switch again until the side window has c...

Page 87: ...Useful information 86 Correct driver s seat position 86 Seats 87 Steering wheel 92 Mirrors 93 Memory functions 95 85 Seats steering wheel and mirrors ...

Page 88: ...nt Y page 89 When adjusting the seat make sure that Ryou are as far away from the driver s air bag as possible Ryou are sitting in a normal upright posi tion Ryou can fasten the seat belt properly Ryou have moved the backrest to an almost vertical position Ryou have set the seat cushion angle so that your thighs are gently supported Ryou can depress the pedals properly X Check whether the head res...

Page 89: ...lectrical seat adjust ment buttons and become trapped There is a risk of injury While moving the seats make sure that your hands or other body parts do not get under the lever assembly of the seat adjustment sys tem G WARNING When you adjust a seat you or other vehicle occupants could become trapped e g on the seat guide rail There is a risk of injury Make sure when adjusting a seat that no one ha...

Page 90: ...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 head restraints in the front and rear seats can be removed 1 For more information contact a qualified specialist workshop i Further related subjects Rcargo compartment enlargement fold ing down the rear seats Y page 230 Adjusting the seats manually Seat fore and aft adjust...

Page 91: ...d adjus ted correctly they cannot provide protection as intended There is an increased risk of injury in the head and neck area e g in the event of an accident or when braking Always drive with the head restraints instal led Before driving off make sure for every vehicle occupant that the center of the head restraint supports the back of the head at about eye level Adjusting the head restraints ma...

Page 92: ... position Removing and installing the rear seat head restraints G WARNING If head restraints are not installed and adjus ted correctly they cannot provide protection as intended There is an increased risk of injury in the head and neck area e g in the event of an accident or when braking Always drive with the head restraints instal led Before driving off make sure for every vehicle occupant that t...

Page 93: ...er burn like injuries There is a risk of injury Therefore do not switch the seat heating on repeatedly The three red indicator lamps in the button indicate the heating level you have selected The system automatically switches from level 3 to level 2 after approximately eight minutes The system automatically switches from level 2 to level 1 after approximately ten minutes The system automatically s...

Page 94: ...re themselves if they adjust the steering wheel There is a risk of injury When leaving the vehicle always take the SmartKey with you and lock the vehicle Never leave children unsupervised in the vehicle Adjusting the steering wheel G WARNING If the steering wheel is unlocked while the vehicle is in motion it could change position unexpectedly This could cause you to lose control of the vehicle The...

Page 95: ... lamp is lit X Press adjustment button up down or to the left or right until you have adjusted the exterior mirror to the correct position You should have a good overview of traffic con ditions The convex exterior mirrors provide a larger field of vision The exterior mirrors are automatically heated after starting the vehicle if the rear window defroster is switched on and the outside tem perature...

Page 96: ...e transmission to another position the exterior mirror on the front passenger side returns to the driving posi tion Using the memory button You can position the front passenger side exterior mirror in such a way that you can see the rear wheel on that side as soon as you engage reverse gear You can store this posi tion This setting can be stored using memory button M X Make sure that the vehicle i...

Page 97: ...acti vate the memory function particularly when unattended There is a risk of injury When leaving the vehicle always take the SmartKey with you and lock the vehicle Never leave children unsupervised in the vehicle The memory function can be used at any time e g even when the SmartKey isn t in the igni tion lock With the memory function you can store up to three different settings e g for three dif...

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Page 99: ...Useful information 98 Exterior lighting 98 Interior lighting 101 Replacing bulbs 102 Windshield wipers 108 97 Lights and windshield wipers ...

Page 100: ...ation switch Y page 100 Rthe on board computer Y page 187 Light switch Operation 1 W Left hand standing lamps 2 X Right hand standing lamps 3 T Parking lamps license plate and instrument cluster lighting 4 Ã Automatic headlamp mode control led by the light sensor 5L Low beam high beam headlamps B R Rear fog lamp If you hear a warning tone when you leave the vehicle the lights may still be switched...

Page 101: ... position L the parking lamps and low beam headlamps are switched on This is the case even if the light sensor does not detect it is dark This is a particularly use ful function in the event of rain and fog X To switch on the low beam headlamps turn the SmartKey in the ignition lock to position 2 or switch on the ignition X Turn the light switch to L The green L indicator lamp in the instru ment c...

Page 102: ...ch beyond the pressure point in the direction of arrow or High beam headlamps X To switch on the high beam headlamps turn the SmartKey in the ignition lock to position 2 or switch on the ignition X Turn the light switch to L or à X Press the combination switch beyond the pressure point in the direction of arrow In the à position the high beam head lamps are only switched on when it is dark and the...

Page 103: ...ide The headlamps may fog up on the inside if there is high atmospheric humidity X Switch on the lights and drive off The level of fogging diminishes depending on the length of the journey and the weather conditions humidity and temper ature If the level of fogging does not diminish X Have the headlamps checked at a qualified specialist workshop Interior lighting Overview of interior lighting Fron...

Page 104: ...reading lamps on off press the p button Crash responsive emergency lighting The interior lighting is activated automatically if the vehicle is involved in an accident X To switch off the crash responsive emergency lighting press the hazard warning lamp button or X Lock and then unlock the vehicle using the SmartKey Replacing bulbs Important safety notes Xenon bulbs G DANGER Xenon bulbs carry a hig...

Page 105: ...y the bulbs listed Y page 103 Have the bulbs that you cannot replace yourself changed at a qualified specialist workshop If you require assistance changing bulbs con sult a qualified specialist workshop If the new bulb still does not light up consult a qualified specialist workshop Bulbs and lamps are an important aspect of vehicle safety You must therefore make sure that these function correctly ...

Page 106: ...efore you can change the front bulbs X To remove switch off the lights X Turn the front wheels inwards X Slide cover upwards Cover is released X Unclip cover X To install clip in cover X Push cover down Cover is locked Low beam headlamps halogen head lamps X Remove the cover in the front wheel hous ing Y page 104 X Turn housing cover counter clockwise and remove it X Turn bulb holder counter clock...

Page 107: ...amps halo gen headlamps X Switch off the lights X Open the hood X Turn housing cover counter clockwise and remove it X Pull out bulb holder X Take the bulb out of bulb holder X Insert the new bulb into bulb holder X Insert bulb holder X Press on housing cover and turn it to the right Turn signals halogen headlamps X Switch off the lights X Open the hood X Turn bulb holder counter clockwise and pul...

Page 108: ...n the direction of the arrow and pull the bulb holder out Bulb holder Turn signal tail brake lamps3 Unused bulbs vehicles without LEDs Side marker lamp vehicles without LEDs X Lightly press the corresponding bulb into the holder turn it counter clockwise and remove it from the bulb holder X Insert the corresponding new bulb into the bulb holder press gently and turn it clock wise X Attach the bulb...

Page 109: ...asing the latches X Place trim B to one side X Unclip part of trim D from the assembly using a sudden sharp movement until bulb holder E is accessible X Remove bulb holder E using both sides of lever F Bulb holder X Rear fog lamp G press the bulb gently into holder E turn it counter clockwise and remove it from bulb holder E X Insert the new bulb into bulb holder E and turn it clockwise X Backup l...

Page 110: ...es may be the reason for this Clean the windshield using washer fluid after washing the vehicle in an automatic car wash Combination switch 1 Windshield wiper off 2 Ä Intermittent wipe low rain sensor set to low sensitivity 3 Å Intermittent wipe high rain sensor set to high sensitivity 4 Continuous wipe slow 5 Continuous wipe fast B í Single wipe î To wipe the wind shield using washer fluid X Swit...

Page 111: ...blades make sure that you touch only the wiper arm of the wiper Never open the hood tailgate if a wiper arm has been folded away from the wind shield rear window Never fold a windshield wiper arm without a wiper blade back onto the windshield rear window Hold the windshield wiper arm firmly when you change the wiper blade If you release the wiper arm without a wiper blade and it falls onto the win...

Page 112: ...on lock X Fold wiper arm away from the rear win dow until it engages X Position wiper blade at a right angle to wiper arm X Hold wiper arm and press wiper blade in the direction of the arrow until it releases X Remove wiper blade Installing a wiper blade X Place new wiper blade onto wiper arm X Hold wiper arm and press wiper blade in the opposite direction to the arrow until it engages X Make sure...

Page 113: ...The windshield wipers fail completely The windshield wiper drive is malfunctioning X Select another wiper speed on the combination switch X Have the windshield wipers checked at a qualified specialist workshop The windshield washer fluid from the spray nozzles no longer hits the center of the wind shield The spray nozzles are misaligned X Have the spray nozzles adjusted at a qualified specialist w...

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Page 115: ...Useful information 114 Overview of climate control sys tems 114 Operating the climate control sys tems 116 Setting the air vents 123 113 Climate control ...

Page 116: ...in the vehicle interior and filters undesirable substances out of the air Optimum operation is only achieved with the side windows closed i Ventilate the vehicle for a brief period during warm weather e g using the con venience opening feature Y page 82 This will speed up the cooling process and the desired vehicle interior temperature will be reached more quickly i The integrated filter filters o...

Page 117: ...page 118 Optimum use of dual zone automatic climate control Automatic climate control The following contains instructions and rec ommendations to enable you to get the most out of your automatic climate control RActivate climate control using the à and buttons The indicator lamps in the à and buttons light up RSet the temperature to 72 22 ROnly use the Windshield defrosting func tion briefly until...

Page 118: ...ing cooling with air dehumidification General notes 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 not be dehumidified The win dows can fog up more quickly Therefore only deactivate the Cooling with air dehumidifi cation function briefly The Cooling with air dehumidification func tion is operati...

Page 119: ...ickly Only switch the cooling with air dehumidification function off for short periods Setting climate control to automatic X Turn the key to position 3 in the ignition lock The READY indicator is displayed X Set the desired temperature X To activate press the à button The indicator lamp in the à button lights up Automatic air distribution and airflow are activated X To switch to manual mode press...

Page 120: ...indshield You can use this function to defrost the wind shield or to defrost the inside of the wind shield and the side windows i The windshield heating is switched on using the Windshield defrosting function i Only use the Windshield defrosting function briefly until the windshield is clear again X Turn the SmartKey to position 3 in the igni tion lock Y page 127 The READY indicator is displayed X...

Page 121: ... Activate the Cooling with air dehu midification function X Activate automatic mode à X If the windows continue to fog up activate the Windshield defrosting function i You should only select this setting until the windshield is clear again Windows fogged up on the outside X Activate the windshield wipers X Set the air distribution to P or O i You should only select this setting until the windshiel...

Page 122: ...vated automatically the indicator lamp in the e button is not lit Outside air is added after about 30 minutes X To deactivate press the e button The indicator lamp in the e button goes out i Air recirculation mode deactivates auto matically Rafter approximately 5 minutes at outside temperatures below approximately 41 5 Rafter approximately 5 minutes if the cool ing with air dehumidification functi...

Page 123: ...y charged before the pre entry climate control via key can be activated Activating deactivating the pre entry cli mate control via key WhenthevehicleisunlockedusingtheSmart Key the climate control functions are activa ted i You can activate pre entry climate control via the SmartKey three times in succes sion The climate control function will be deactivated after the third time The Pre Pre Entry E...

Page 124: ...d the following functions are activated as necessary RClimate control system RBlower RSeat heating RWindshield heating RRear window defroster Immediate pre entry climate control is auto matically switched off when operational read iness mode is requested Setting the departure time You can set a departure time for the pre entry climate control at departure time Your vehicle will then be cooled or h...

Page 125: ...ugh the air vents into the vehicle interior please observe the following notes Rkeep the air inlet between the windshield and the hood free of blockages such as ice snow or leaves Rnever cover the air vents or air intake grilles in the vehicle interior i You can move the adjusters for the air vents vertically or horizontally to set the direction of the airflow i For optimal climate control in the ...

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Page 127: ...Useful information 126 Notes on breaking in a new vehicle 126 Driving 126 Transmission 128 Charging the high voltage battery 134 Parking 144 Driving tips 147 Driving systems 152 125 Driving and parking ...

Page 128: ...ot place floormats on top of one another G WARNING Unsuitable footwear can hinder correct usage of the pedals e g Rshoes with thick soles Rshoes with high heels Rslippers There is a risk of an accident Wear suitable footwear to ensure correct usage of the pedals G WARNING If you switch off the ignition while driving safety relevant functions are only available with limitations or not at all This c...

Page 129: ...ease the parking brake Rshift the transmission out of park position P Rstart the vehicle s drive system There is a risk of an accident and injury When leaving the vehicle always take the SmartKey with you and lock the vehicle Never leave children or animals unattended in the vehicle Always keep the SmartKey out of reach of children Vehicles with an electric motor generate much less driving noise t...

Page 130: ...celerator pedal The electric parking brake is automatically released Y page 145 The red F USA only or Canada only indicator lamp in the instrument clus ter goes out i The vehicle locks centrally once you have pulled away The locking knobs in the doors drop down You can open the doors from the inside at any time Hill start assist Hill start assist will aid you when pulling away on a hill It holds t...

Page 131: ...ch transmis sion positions you can shift using the DIRECT SELECT lever If the transmission position display in the multifunction display is not working you should pull away carefully to check whether the desired transmission position is engaged it is advisable to select transmis sion position D Engaging park position P i You can only engage park position P when the vehicle is stationary X Push the...

Page 132: ...t the vehicle in motion if for example they Rrelease the parking brake Rshift the transmission out of park position P Rstart the vehicle s drive system There is a risk of an accident and injury When leaving the vehicle always take the SmartKey with you and lock the vehicle Never leave children or animals unattended in the vehicle Always keep the SmartKey out of reach of children RMake sure that th...

Page 133: ...e if it has become stuck in slush or snow The vehi cle s engine management system limits the speed to a maximum of 5 mph 9 km h when shifting back and forth To shift back and forth between transmission positions D and R move the DIRECT SELECT lever up and down past the point of resistance Program selector button General notes The program selector button allows you to choose between drive programs ...

Page 134: ... be used under the following conditions D Driving without much braking and without the presence of obstacles or sharp bends The vehicle retains the maxi mum possible amount of kinetic energy D Normal driving standard set ting D Sporty driving The brake pedal does not need to be used as often because the extent of the deceleration is greater than in D Energy use when decelerating is considerably hi...

Page 135: ...ing wheel paddle shifter or towards you If you change between radar based and man ual recuperation the following levels are acti vated depending on the steering wheel pad dle shifter selected Steering wheel paddle shifter selects D overrun Steering wheel paddle shifter selects D maximum recuperation In particular the function of the radar sensors can be impaired in the case of Rthere is dirt on th...

Page 136: ...the vehicle s high voltage electrical system checked by a qualified specialist workshop G WARNING In the event of a vehicle fire the internal pres sure of the high voltage battery can exceed a critical value In this case flammable gas escapes through a ventilation valve on the underbody The gas can ignite There is a risk of injury Leave the danger zone immediately Secure the danger area at a suita...

Page 137: ...tor lamp lights up in the instrument cluster Charge the high voltage battery as soon as possible Below a condition of charge of 5 the per formance of the vehicle is reduced The vehicle s high voltage electrical system switches off at a condition of charge of 0 i Use of the pre entry climate control via key may mean that the high voltage bat tery is not fully charged Discharged battery The vehicle ...

Page 138: ...f the high voltage battery may change over the course of its life RANGE PLUS i Using RANGE PLUS shortens the service life of the battery Therefore only use RANGE PLUS if for example Rlong journeys are planned or Rthe availability of charging stations at the destination is limited If you activate RANGE PLUS the operating window of the battery will be extended at the next charging process An extende...

Page 139: ...ble are observed Should the permissible heating temperature limits be exceeded have the mains power supply checked Protection device against overvoltage Overvoltage in the mains supply may damage the vehicle For this reason the vehicleisequipped with a protectiondevice against overvoltage in the mains supply This device may be triggered during severe thunderstorms for example and may lead to the b...

Page 140: ...owing Display Lights up green The external power supply connection is working prop erly The high voltage bat tery can be charged Flashes red A malfunction has been detected in the external power supply The high volt age battery is recharged as soon as the electricity signal registers normal values Lights up red There is a malfunction The charging cable must be removed from the electrical outlet an...

Page 141: ...ng maximum setting Information about the charging time Y page 311 If after the charging process the charging cable is Rleft connected to the power socket the currently selected values will be used for the next charging process Rremoved from the power socket the values will be reset to the minimum setting for the next charging process You may then need to reset the values of the maximum charge curr...

Page 142: ...le socket cover X Close the charge socket flap X Remove the charging cable from the elec trical outlet X Stow the charging cable safely in the vehi cle Y page 138 Charging the high voltage battery at the charging station General notes Pay attention to the Important safety notes Y page 134 Charging communication at a charging station The charging station first has to be activated before you can cha...

Page 143: ...ure the engine cooling system and battery cooling system may audibly switch on when the charging cable is connected or during the charging process Removing the charging cable When the charge level display reaches 100 the battery is fully charged Y page 174 Make sure the charging cable has been disconnected from the vehicle socket before starting a journey The vehicle or charging cable may otherwis...

Page 144: ...ctor from the vehicle socket and wait 30 seconds then re insert it into the vehicle socket X If the problem persists consult a qualified specialist workshop The high voltage bat tery is not charged dur ing the charging proc ess when connected to a power socket The electrical outlet is faulty X Have the electrical outlet checked to test if it is functioning properly or X Use a different electrical ...

Page 145: ...mbrace apply to the Vehicle Homepage To use the Vehicle Homepage you require an activated mbrace access and a separate activation registra tion for the Vehicle Homepage Further information about the supported end devices and available languages is available at any authorized Mercedes Benz Center In order to call up the Vehicle Homepage the vehicle must be connected to the Inter net This is possibl...

Page 146: ...icle to the Internet Via a radio module i This function is not available in all coun tries and requires an activated mbrace access You can use the Vehicle Homepage if the vehicle has a connection to the Internet via a mobile phone The radio module uses a mobile phone connection and transmits the necessary data by radio The vehicle auto matically recognizes whether a connection to the Internet via ...

Page 147: ...CT SELECT lever to position P X Turn the SmartKey to position 0 in the igni tion lock and remove it The immobilizer is activated Electric parking brake General notes G WARNING If you leave children unsupervised in the vehi cle they could set it in motion by for example Rrelease the parking brake Rshift the transmission out of park position P Rstart the vehicle s drive system They could also operat...

Page 148: ...hts up Releasing automatically Your vehicle s electric parking brake is auto matically released if all of the following con ditions are met Rthe vehicle has been started Rthe transmission is in position D or R Rthe seat belt has been fastened Ryou depress the accelerator pedal If the transmissionis in position R the tailgate must be closed If your seat belt is not fastened the following conditions...

Page 149: ...c conditions You could also lose control of the vehicle There is a risk of an accident Only operate this equipment when the vehicle is stationary Observe the legal requirements for the coun try in which you are driving Some jurisdic tions prohibit the driver from using a mobile phone while driving a vehicle If you make a call while driving always use hands free mode Only operate the telephone when...

Page 150: ...ed out using the following three categories RAcceleration Acceleration evaluation of all accelera tion processes The bar fills up moderate acceleration especially at higher speeds The bar empties sporty acceleration RConstant Constant assessment of driving behavior at all times The bar fills up constant speed and avoidance of unnecessary acceleration and deceleration The bar empties fluctuations i...

Page 151: ...ng system can overheat This increases the stopping distance and can even cause the braking system to fail There is a risk of an accident Never use the brake pedal as a footrest Never depress the brake pedal and the accelerator pedal at the same time Depressing the brake pedal constantly results in excessive and premature wear to the brake pads If the brakes have been subjected to a heavy load do n...

Page 152: ...li fied specialist workshop Consult a qualified specialist workshop to arrange this Have brake pads installed and brake fluid replaced at a qualified specialist workshop If the brake system has only been subject to moderate loads you should test the function ality of your brakes at regular intervals You can find a description of Brake Assist BAS on Y page 63 Mercedes Benz recommends that you only ...

Page 153: ...f Ryou drive at low speeds Rthe tires have adequate tread depth For this reason in the event of heavy rain or in conditions in which hydroplaning may occur you must drive in the following manner Rlower your speed Ravoid ruts Rbrake carefully Driving on flooded roads Bear in mind that vehicles traveling in front or in the opposite direction create waves This may cause the maximum per missible water...

Page 154: ...For more information on driving with summer tires see Y page 280 Observe the notes in the Winter operation section Y page 280 Driving systems Cruise control Important safety notes Cruise control maintains a constant road speed for you In order to avoid exceeding the set speed it decelerates automatically If you fail to adapt your driving style cruise control can neither reduce the risk of an acci ...

Page 155: ...ored speed i Cruise control may be unable to maintain the stored speed on uphill gradients The stored speed is resumed when the gradient evens out Cruise control maintains the stored speed on downhill gradients by automatically decelerating the vehicle Storing the current speed or calling up the last stored speed G WARNING If you call up the stored speed and it differs from the current speed the v...

Page 156: ...ated you will hear a warning tone You will see the Cruise Con Cruise Con trol Off trol Off message in the multifunction dis play for approximately 5 seconds i The last speed stored is cleared when you switch off the drive system HOLD function Important safety notes G WARNING When leaving the vehicle it can still roll away despite being braked by the HOLD function if Rthere is a malfunction in the ...

Page 157: ...me the electric parking brake secures the vehicle and relieves the service brake The electric parking brake automatically secures the vehicle if the HOLD function is activated and Rthe driver s door is open and the driver s seat belt is unfastened Rthe drive system is switched off Ra system malfunction occurs Rthe power supply is not sufficient If a malfunction occurs then the transmission may be ...

Page 158: ...h on the ignition Rshift the transmission to position D R or N Rrelease the electric parking brake PARKTRONIC is deactivated at speeds above 11 mph 18 km h It is reactivated at lower speeds Range of the sensors General notes PARKTRONIC does not take objects into con sideration that are Rbelow the detection range e g people ani mals or objects Rabove the detection range e g overhang ing loads truck...

Page 159: ...h side of the vehi cle is divided into five yellow and two red seg ments PARKTRONIC is operational if yellow segments showing operational readiness light up The selected transmission position and the direction in which the vehicle is rolling deter mine which warning display is active when the drive system is running Transmission position Warning display D Front area activated R N or the vehicle is...

Page 160: ...i PARKTRONIC is automatically activated when you turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock 158 Driving systems Driving and parking ...

Page 161: ...suitable parking space Active steering intervention can assist you during maneuvering and parking You may also use PARKTRONIC Y page 155 Important safety notes Active Parking Assist is merely an aid It is not a replacement for your attention to your immediate surroundings You are always responsible for safe maneuvering parking and exiting a parking space Make sure that no persons animals or object...

Page 162: ...ed e g overhanging loads tail sections or loading ramps of goods vehicles G WARNING If there are objects above the detection range Active Parking Assist may turn prematurely You may cause a collision as a result There is a risk of an accident If there are objects above the detection range stop and deactivate Active Parking Assist For further information on the detection range Y page 156 Active Par...

Page 163: ...be canceled i In tight parking spaces you will achieve the best parking results by backing up as far as possible When doing so also observe the PARKTRONIC messages X Stop as soon as PARKTRONIC sounds the continuous warning tone if not before Maneuvering may be required in tight park ing spaces The Park Assist Active Select D Park Assist Active Select D Observe Observe Surroundings Surroundings mes...

Page 164: ...press the button on the multifunction steering wheel or pull away or X To exit a parking space using Active Parking Assist press the a button on the multifunction steering wheel The Park Assist Active Accelerate Park Assist Active Accelerate and and Brake Brake Observe Observe Surroundings Surroundings mes sage appears in the multifunction display X Let go of the multifunction steering wheel X Rev...

Page 165: ...tive Parking Assist is canceled you must steer again yourself Rear view camera General notes Rear view camera is in the handle on the tailgate The rear view camera is an optical parking and maneuvering aid It uses guide lines to show the area behind your vehicle in the Audio COMAND display The area behind the vehicle is displayed as a mirror image as in the rear view mirror i The text shown in the...

Page 166: ...ission to P or after driving forwards a short distance Displays in the Audio COMAND display The rear view camera may show a distorted view of obstacles show them incorrectly or not at all The rear view camera does not show objects in the following positions Rvery close to the rear bumper Runder the rear bumper Rin the area immediately above the tailgate handle Objects not at ground level may appea...

Page 167: ...e also active Reverse parking function X Make sure that the rear view camera is activated and the Reverse parking func tion is selected see the separate operating instructions for the audio system COMAND The lane and the guide lines are shown Backing up straight into a parking space without turning the steering wheel White lane with steering wheel straight Yellow guide line at a distance of approx...

Page 168: ...ite lane should be as close to parallel with the parking space marking as possi ble Driving to the final position White lane at current steering wheel angle Parking space marking X Turn the steering wheel to the center posi tion while the vehicle is stationary Red guide line at a distance of approx imately 10 in 0 25 m from the rear of the vehicle White lane with steering wheel straight End of par...

Page 169: ... Y page 184 If ATTENTION ASSIST is active you will be warned no sooner than 20 minutes after your journey has begun You then hear an intermittent warning tone twice and the Attention Assist Take a Break Attention Assist Take a Break message appears in the multifunction dis play X If necessary take a break X Press the a or button to confirm the message On long journeys take regular breaks in good t...

Page 170: ...ng in front e g a motorbike or bicycle Rthe road has very wide lanes Rthe road has narrow lanes Ryou are not driving in the middle of the lane Rthere are barriers or similar lane borders Vehicles in the monitoring range are then not indicated Blind Spot Assist monitors the area up to 10 ft 3 0 m behind your vehicle and directly next to your vehicle as shown in the diagram For this purpose Blind Sp...

Page 171: ...e the warning only occurs as long as the differ ence in speed is less than 7 mph 12 km h The yellow indicator lamp goes out if reverse gear is engaged In this event Blind Spot Assist is no longer active The brightness of the warning indicator lamps is adjusted automatically according to the ambient light Collision warning If a vehicle is detected in the monitoring range of Blind Spot Assist and yo...

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Page 173: ... information 172 Important safety notes 172 Displays and operation 172 Menus and submenus 176 Display messages 190 Warning and indicator lamps in the instrument cluster 216 171 On board computer and displays ...

Page 174: ...gal requirements for the country in which you are currently driving when operating the on board computer The on board computer only shows messages or warnings from certain systems in the mul tifunction display You should therefore make sure your vehicle is operating safely at all times Otherwise a vehicle that is not oper ating safely may cause an accident If the operating safety of your vehicle i...

Page 175: ...de temperatures Rvery high performance requirements for a longer period of time Rvery low condition of charge of the high voltage battery Ra malfunction in the drive system The reduced power output can be improved by charging the high voltage battery Y page 134 Power display Power display contains two areas RArea above 0 Here the current amount of power that the drive system is feeding to the whee...

Page 176: ...serve Reserve Level Level mes sage appears in the display Rthe indicator lamp in the instrument cluster lights up i Charge the high voltage battery from a condition of charge of less than 20 at Ran electrical outlet Ra charging station The braking performance of the electric motor using recuperative braking is in some operating modes either reduced or not effec tive Rwhen the condition of charge o...

Page 177: ...hone menu starts rapid scrolling through the phone book a RConfirms a selection display message RIn the Tel Tel Telephone menu switches to the telephone book and starts dialing the selected number RIn the Audio Audio menu stops the station search function at the desired station Right control panel RRejects or ends a call RExits phone book redial mem ory 6 RMakes or accepts a call RSwitches to the ...

Page 178: ...4 Menus and submenus Menu overview Operating the on board computer Y page 174 Depending on the equipment installed in the vehicle you can call up the following menus RTrip Trip menu Y page 176 RNavi Navi menu navigation instructions Y page 179 RAudio Audio menu Y page 180 RTel Tel menu telephone Y page 181 RDriveAssist DriveAssist menu assistance Y page 183 RServ Serv menu Y page 184 RSett Sett me...

Page 179: ... Rthe ignition has been switched off for more than 4 hours R999 hours have been exceeded R9 999 miles have been exceeded The From Reset From Reset trip computer is automati cally reset if the value exceeds 999 hours or 9999 miles Resetting values Resetting the From start trip computer You can reset the values of the following func tions RTrip odometer R From Start trip computer R From Reset trip c...

Page 180: ...umers Energy flow The energy flow display can be displayed in the multifunction display and in the COMAND display see separate operating instructions X Press the or button on the steer ing wheel to select the Trip Trip menu X Confirm by pressing a on the steering wheel X Use or 9 to select Energy Flow Energy Flow The active components are highlighted in the energy flow display i The energy flow is...

Page 181: ...vigation instructions X Switch on the audio system or COMAND see the separate operating instructions X Press the or button on the steer ing wheel to select the Navi Navi menu In the Navi Navi menu the multifunction display shows navigation instructions You can find further information in the separate operating instructions Route guidance not active Route guidance not active Direction of travel Cur...

Page 182: ...e next change of direction During the change of direction additional lanes may be displayed Lane recommendations are only displayed if the relevant data is available on the digital map Other status indicators of the naviga tion system RO you have reached the destination or an intermediate destination RNew Route New Route or Calculating Route Calculating Route calculating a new route ROff Map Off M...

Page 183: ...s been reached If you press and hold 9 or the rapid scrolling speed is increased Not all audio drives or data carriers support this function If track information is stored on the audio device or medium the multifunction display will show the number and title of the track The current track does not appear in audio AUX mode Auxiliary audio mode external audio source connected Video DVD operation Exa...

Page 184: ... further information about suitable mobile phones and connecting mobile phones via Bluetooth Rfrom your authorized Mercedes Benz Center Ron the Internet at http www mercedes benz com connect Accepting a call Example incoming call multifunction display X Press the 6 button on the steering wheel to accept an incoming call If someone calls you when you are in the Tel Tel menu a display message appear...

Page 185: ...ng the assistance graphic X Press the or button on the steer ing wheel to select theDriveAssist DriveAssist menu X Press 9 or to select Assistance Assistance graphic graphic X Press the a button The assistance graphic can display the status of and information from other driving systems or driving safety systems The assistance graphic shows Rthe è symbol when the rear window wiper Y page 109 is act...

Page 186: ...warning function Y page 64 Activating deactivating ATTENTION ASSIST X Press the or button on the steer ing wheel to select theDriveAssist DriveAssist menu X Press the 9 or button to select ATTENTION ASSIST ATTENTION ASSIST X Press the a button The current selection is displayed X To activate deactivate press the a button again When ATTENTION ASSIST is deactivated the é symbol appears in the multif...

Page 187: ...setting X Press or 9 to select A A B B or C C Change Change X Press or to select Departure Departure Time Hours Time Hours X Press the 9 or button to set the hour X Press or to select Departure Departure Time Minutes Time Minutes X Press 9 or to set the minutes X Press a to confirm After changing from one menu to another the departure time setting is stored Selecting the departure time X Press the...

Page 188: ...ton You can use the on board computer to specify up to three departure times in the E CELL E CELL submenu One of the specified departure times may be preselected Y page 185 Pre entry climate control via SmartKey Pre entry climate control via SmartKey is switched on temporarily when the vehicle is unlocked using the SmartKey In order to switch on pre entry climate control via the SmartKey the funct...

Page 189: ... km or miles miles X Press the a button to save the setting The selected unit of measurement for dis tance applies to Rthe digital speedometer in the Trip Trip menu Rthe odometer and the trip odometer Rthe trip computer Rthe current consumption and the range Rnavigation instructions in the Navi Navi menu Rcruise control RASSYST PLUS service interval display Selecting the permanent display function...

Page 190: ...e in the multifunction display X Press the a button to save the setting Vehicle Activating deactivating the automatic door locking mechanism X Press the or button on the steer ing wheel to select the Sett Sett menu X Press the or 9 button to select the Vehicle Vehicle submenu X Press a to confirm X Press the or 9 button to select the Automatic Door Lock Automatic Door Lock function When the Automa...

Page 191: ...heel to select the Sett Sett menu X Press the or 9 button to select the Factory setting Factory setting submenu X Press a to confirm The Reset All Settings Reset All Settings message appears X Press the or 9 button to select No No or Yes Yes X Press a to confirm the selection If you have selected Yes Yes the multifunction display shows a confirmation message For safety reasons the Daytime Running ...

Page 192: ...otes on the HOLD function Y page 154 and parking Y page 144 Hiding display messages X Press the a or button on the steering wheel to hide the display message The display message is cleared The multifunction display shows high priority display messages in red Some high priority dis play messages cannot be hidden The multifunction display shows these messages continuously until the causes for the me...

Page 193: ...ake yourself 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 steerability and braking characteristics may be severely affec 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 skid...

Page 194: ...y applying the brake yourself 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 steerability and braking characteristics may be severely affec 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 incre...

Page 195: ...apply the brake yourself the braking effect may not be sufficient If necessary counteract the reduced regen erative braking effect by applying the brake yourself The brake system continues to function normally but without the functions listed above The braking distance in an emergency braking situation can thus increase If ESP is not operational ESP is unable to stabilize the vehicle There is an i...

Page 196: ...tive braking may be either reduced or not effective If you do not make an additional effort to apply the brake yourself the braking effect may not be sufficient If necessary counteract the reduced regen erative braking effect by applying the brake yourself The brake system continues to function normally but without the functions listed above The braking distance in an emergency braking situation c...

Page 197: ...for example The steerability and braking characteristics may be severely affec 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 Drive on carefully X Visit a qualified specialist workshop immediately é Inoperative See Inoperative See Operator s Manual Oper...

Page 198: ...y Parking Brake See Parking Brake See Operator s Manual Operator s Manual The yellow warning lamp lights up The electric parking brake is malfunctioning To apply X Switch the ignition off X Press the electric parking brake handle for at least 10 seconds X Shift the DIRECT SELECT lever to P X Consult a qualified specialist workshop The yellow warning lamp and the red F USA only Canada only indicato...

Page 199: ...els towards the curb X Consult a qualified specialist workshop The yellow warning lamp lights up The red F USA only Canada only indicator lamp flashes for about 10 seconds after the electric parking brake has been applied or released It then goes out or remains lit The electric parking brake is malfunctioning X Switch off the ignition and turn it back on X Apply the electric parking brake If it is...

Page 200: ...ng the battery or restarting the drive system X Engage or release the electric parking brake If it remains impossible to apply or release the electric parking brake X Switch off the ignition and turn it back on X Engage or release the electric parking brake If the electric parking brake still cannot be released X Consult a qualified specialist workshop The display message is only shown while the v...

Page 201: ...oon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Do not continue driving under any circumstances X Secure the vehicle against rolling away Y page 300 X Consult a qualified specialist workshop X Do not add brake fluid This does not correct the malfunction Check Brake Pad Check Brake Pad Wear Wear The brake pads linings have reached their wear limit X Visit a qualified specialist work...

Page 202: ... disappear X Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions X Secure the vehicle against rolling away Y page 144 X Clean the front bumper Y page 259 X Start the drive system again PRE SAFE PRE SAFE Functions Limited Functions Limited See See Operator s Operator s Man Man ual ual Adaptive Brake Assist is faulty The distance warning signal m...

Page 203: ... the event of an accident may not be triggered There is an increased risk of injury X Visit a qualified specialist workshop 6 Rear Center Mal Rear Center Mal function Service function Service Required Required The restraint system has malfunctioned at the rear center The 6 warning lamp also lights up in the instrument cluster G WARNING The air bags or Emergency Tensioning Devices may either be tri...

Page 204: ...cator lamp in the center console and the multifunction display and check the fol lowing Seat unoccupied and ignition switched on Rthe PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp must light up and remain lit If the indicator lamp is on OCS has disabled the front passenger air bag Y page 49 Rthe Front Passenger Airbag Enabled See Operator s Front Passenger Airbag Enabled See Operator s Manual Manual or Fro...

Page 205: ...nger door X Remove the child and the child restraint system from the front passenger seat X Make sure that there are no objects on the seat adding to the weight The system may otherwise detect the additional weight and interpret the seat occupant s weight as greater than it actually is X Keep the seat unoccupied close the front passenger door and switch on the ignition X Observe the PASSENGER AIR ...

Page 206: ...ay messages Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions b Check Left Corner Check Left Corner ing Light ing Light or Check Check Right Cornering Right Cornering Light Light The left or right hand cornering light is defective X Check whether you are permitted to replace the bulb yourself Y page 102 or X Visit a qualified specialist workshop b Check Left Low Check Left Low Beam Beam or Check Chec...

Page 207: ...amp Right Brake Lamp The left or right hand brake lamp is defective X Check whether you are permitted to replace the bulb yourself Y page 102 or X Visit a qualified specialist workshop b Check Left Tail Check Left Tail and Brake Lamps and Brake Lamps or Check Right Tail Check Right Tail and Brake Lamps and Brake Lamps The left or right hand tail lamp brake lamp is defective X Check whether you are...

Page 208: ...tail lamp is defective X Check whether you are permitted to replace the bulb yourself Y page 102 or X Visit a qualified specialist workshop b Check Front Left Check Front Left Sidemarker Lamp Sidemarker Lamp or Check Front Right Check Front Right Sidemarker Lamp Sidemarker Lamp The left or right front side marker lamp is defective X Visit a qualified specialist workshop b Check Rear Left Check Rea...

Page 209: ...Ã Drive system Display messages Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions The 12 V battery is no longer being charged X Do not drive on X Do not tow the vehicle X Stop the vehicle immediately paying attention to road and traf fic conditions X Consult a qualified specialist workshop Check Coolant Check Coolant Level See Opera Level See Opera tor s Manual tor s Manual The coolant level is too l...

Page 210: ...also sounds X Do not switch off the drive system X Visit an authorized Mercedes Benz Center immediately ì Stop Stop Switch Switch Engine Engine Off Off There is a serious malfunction in the drive system A warning tone also sounds X Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Do not continue driving under any circumstances X Do not tow t...

Page 211: ...rs are dirty Rfunction is impaired due to heavy rain or snow Rthe radar sensor system is outside the operating temperature range Rthe radar sensor system is temporarily inoperative e g due to electromagnetic radiation emitted by nearby TV or radio sta tions or other sources of electromagnetic radiation The yellow 9 indicator lamps also light up in the exterior mir rors When the causes stated above...

Page 212: ... maneuvers Active Parking Assist will become available again after approx imately 10 Y page 159 X Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions X Switch off the drive system and start it again If the display message continues to be displayed X Visit a qualified specialist workshop PARKTRONIC is defective X Visit a qualified specialist wor...

Page 213: ... X Check the tires and if necessary follow the instructions for a flat tire Y page 264 X Check the tire pressures and if necessary correct the tire pres sure X Warning Warning Tire Malfunction Tire Malfunction The tire pressure in one or more tires has dropped suddenly The wheel position is shown in the multifunction display G WARNING If you drive with a flat tire there is a risk of the following ...

Page 214: ...s with suitable tire pressure sensors The tire pressure monitor is activated automatically after driving for a few minutes Tire Tire Press Press Monitor Monitor Inoperative Inoperative The tire pressure monitor is faulty X Visit a qualified specialist workshop Please Correct Please Correct Tire Pressure Tire Pressure The tire pressure is too low in at least one of the tires or the tire pressure di...

Page 215: ...n and the transmission is in position R N or D A warning tone also sounds X Shift the transmission to position P X Secure the vehicle against rolling away Y page 300 Service Required Service Required Do Do Not Not Shift Shift Gears Gears Visit Dealer Visit Dealer You cannot change the transmission position due to a malfunction A warning tone also sounds If transmission position D is selected X Dri...

Page 216: ...If you are able to steer safely carefully drive on to a qualified specialist workshop X If you are unable to steer safely do not drive on Contact the nearest qualified specialist workshop Phone No Service Phone No Service Your vehicle is outside the network provider s transmitter receiver range X Wait until the mobile phone operational readiness symbol appears in the multifunction display Check Wa...

Page 217: ...tention to road and traffic conditions X Locate the SmartKey The SmartKey is not detected while driving because a powerful radio transmitter is causing interference A warning tone also sounds X Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions X Insert the SmartKey into the ignition lock and turn it to the desired position Y page 127 Key Not ...

Page 218: ...to fasten their seat belts X Fasten your seat belt Y page 42 ü After starting the drive system the red seat beltwarning lamplights up In addition a warn ing tone sounds for up to 6 seconds The driver s seat belt is not fastened X Fasten your seat belt Y page 42 The warning tone ceases ü After you have started the drive system the red seat belt warning lamp comes on as soon as the driver s door or ...

Page 219: ... 25 km h X Fasten your seat belt Y page 42 The warning lamp goes out and the intermittent warning tone ceases There are objects on the front passenger seat The vehicle is being driven faster than 15 mph 25 km h or has briefly been driven faster than 15 mph 25 km h X Remove the objects from the front passenger seat and stow them in a secure place The warning lamp goes out and the intermittent warni...

Page 220: ...e HOLD func tion and hill start assist are also deactivated for example ATTENTION ASSIST is deactivated G WARNING The braking performance of the electric motor using recuperative braking may be either reduced or not effective If you do not make an additional effort to apply the brake yourself the braking effect may not be sufficient If necessary counteract the reduced regen erative braking effect ...

Page 221: ... the reduced regen erative braking effect by applying the brake yourself 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 The steerability and braking characteristics may be severely affec ted The braking distance in an emergency braking situation can increase If ESP is not operationa...

Page 222: ...ot be sufficient If necessary counteract the reduced regen erative braking effect by applying the brake yourself 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 The steerability and braking characteristics may be severely affec ted The braking distance in an emergency braking situati...

Page 223: ...The front and rear wheels could therefore lock if you brake hard for example The steerability and braking characteristics may be severely affec 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 Observe the additional display messages in the multifunction d...

Page 224: ...n ATTENTION ASSIST is deactivated G WARNING The braking performance of the electric motor using recuperative braking may be either reduced or not effective If you do not make an additional effort to apply the brake yourself the braking effect may not be sufficient If necessary counteract the reduced regen erative braking effect by applying the brake yourself The brake system continues to function ...

Page 225: ...lly but without the functions listed above The braking distance in an emergency braking situation can thus increase If ESP is not operational ESP is unable to stabilize the vehicle There is an increased risk of skidding and an accident X Carefully drive a suitable distance making slight steering move ments at a speed above 12 mph 20 km h The functions mentioned above are available again when the w...

Page 226: ...formance of the electric motor using recuperative braking may be either reduced or not effective If you do not make an additional effort to apply the brake yourself the braking effect may not be sufficient If necessary counteract the reduced regen erative braking effect by applying the brake yourself The brake system continues to function normally but without the functions listed above The front a...

Page 227: ...up while the vehicle is in motion A warning tone also sounds You are approaching a vehicle or a stationary obstacle in your line of travel at too high a speed X Be prepared to brake immediately X Pay careful attention to the traffic situation You may have to brake or take evasive action For further information about the distance warning function of COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST Y page 64 Warning and...

Page 228: ... braking maneuvers Pay attention to the traffic conditions as you do so X Secure the vehicle against rolling away Y page 300 X Observe the additional display messages in the multifunction display X Check the tires and if necessary follow the instructions for a flat tire Y page 264 X Check the tire pressure Y page 284 X If necessary correct the tire pressure h The yellow tire pressure monitor warni...

Page 229: ...Useful information 228 Loading guidelines 228 Stowage areas 228 Features 234 227 Stowage and features ...

Page 230: ...ts RPosition heavy loads as far forwards as pos sible and as low down in the cargo com partment as possible RThe load must not protrude above the upper edge of the seat backrests RAlways place the load against the rear or front seat backrests Make sure that the seat backrests are securely locked into place RAlways place the load behind unoccupied seats if possible RUse the cargo tie down rings and...

Page 231: ...compartment in front of the arm rest Vehicles with DIRECT SELECT lever X To open press the marking on cover i You can remove the non slip mat and the insert for cleaning When removing the insert you will have to overcome some slight resistance Stowage compartment telephone com partment under the armrest X To open on vehicles with moveable armr ests make sure that the armrest is in the rearmost pos...

Page 232: ...cated in the front passenger footwell and on the back of the driver s and the front passenger seat Observe the loading guidelines Y page 228 and the safety notes regarding stowage spaces Y page 228 Cargo compartment enlargement Important safety notes G WARNING If the rear bench seat rear seat and seat backrest are not engaged they could fold for wards e g when braking suddenly or in the event of a...

Page 233: ...if necessary Make sure that the seat belt does not become trapped when folding the rear seat backrest back Otherwise it could be dam aged X Fold seat backrest back until it engages Red lock status indicator is no longer visible X Adjust the head restraints if necessary Y page 90 X Move the driver s or front passenger seat back if necessary Securing cargo Cargo tie down rings Observe the following ...

Page 234: ...fatal injury 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 compartment cover When loading the vehicle make sure that you do not stack the load in the cargo com partment higher than the lower edge of the side windows Do not place heavy objects on top of the cargo compar...

Page 235: ... 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 particularly in the event of sudden braking or a sudden change in direction Always close the cargo compartment floor before a journey The maximum load capacity of the stow age well under the cargo compartment floor is ...

Page 236: ... floor slightly using handle and pull it towards you X Lower cargo compartment floor again slowly Whilst doing so press the trunk floor into the lower level Cargo compartment floor engages in the lower position Features Cup holder Important safety notes G WARNING The cup holder cannot hold a container secure whilst traveling If you use a cup holder whilst traveling the container may be flung aroun...

Page 237: ...er mat under neath can be removed for cleaning Clean them with clean lukewarm water only X To remove carefully pull in upper sections of cup holder on the driver s and front passenger sides until they release X Lift the cup holder upwards until it can be removed X To install insert cup holder into lateral curved sections in the stowage com partment Insert the cup holder so that the wedge of the up...

Page 238: ...nsert into the holder until it engages i If you remove the ashtray insert you can use the resulting compartment for stow age Rear compartment ashtray X To open pull cover out by its top edge X To remove pull insert by recess in the direction of arrow until it audibly releases X Lift insert up and out X To install the insert install insert from above into the holder and press down until it engages ...

Page 239: ...e used for a very long time the battery may discharge i 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 automatically cut Socket in the rear compartment center console X Pull cover out by its top edge X Lift up the cover of socket Socket in the cargo compartment X Lift up the cover of socket mbrace General ...

Page 240: ...of the following buttons continues to light up red after the system self diagnosis SOS button F Roadside Assistance call button ï MB Info call button RAfter the system self diagnosis the Inop Inop erative erative or Service Not Activated Service Not Activated message appears in the multifunction dis play If a malfunction is indicated as outlined above the system may not operate as expec ted In the...

Page 241: ...e occupants RIf the vehicle occupants respond the Mercedes Benz Customer Assistance Cen ter attempts to get more information on the emergency RIf there is no response from the vehicle occupants an ambulance is immediately sent to the vehicle If no voice connection can be established to the Mercedes Benz Customer Assistance Center the system has been unable to initiate an emergency call If for exam...

Page 242: ...Center can ascertain the nature of the problem Y page 243 The Mercedes Benz Customer Assistance Center either sends a qualified Mercedes Benz technician or makes arrangements for your vehicle to be transported to the nearest authorized Mercedes Benz Center You may be charged for services such as repair work and or towing Further details are available in your mbrace manual i If the system has not b...

Page 243: ...button for ending a phone call on the audio system or on COMAND Call priority When service calls are active e g Roadside Assistance or MB Info calls an emergency call can still be initiated In this case an emer gency call will take priority and override all other active calls The indicator lamp of the respective button flashes until the call is ended An emergency call can only be terminated by the...

Page 244: ... desti nation address into the entry field X To send the destination address to the e mail address of your mbrace account click on the corresponding button on the website i Example If you select Send to vehicle and then Mercedes Benz the destination address will be sent to your vehicle X When the Send dialog window appears Enter the e mail address you specified when setting up your mbrace account ...

Page 245: ...ked Remotely message appears in the multifunction display To do this you will need your identification number and password i The vehicle valet locking feature is only available when the relevant mobile phone network is accessible and a data connec tion is possible Stolen vehicle recovery service If your vehicle has been stolen X Notify the police The police will issue a numbered incident report X ...

Page 246: ...other means e g by e mail or phone Another function of the remote fault diagno sis is the transfer of service data to the Cus tomer Assistance Center If a service is over due the COMAND display shows a message about various special offers at your work shop Information on the data stored in the vehicle Y page 26 Information on Roadside Assistance Y page 21 Downloading routes Downloading routes allo...

Page 247: ...u can trigger the vehi cle s panic alarm via text message An alarm sounds and the exterior lighting flashes Depending on the setting the panic alarm lasts 5 or 10 seconds Afterwards the alarm switches off Garage door opener Important safety notes G WARNING When you operate or program the garage door with the integrated garage door opener per sons in the range of movement of the garage door can bec...

Page 248: ...o graming you must synchronize the garage door opener integrated in the rear view mir ror with the receiver of the garage door system Synchronizing the rolling code Pay attention to the Important safety notes Y page 245 Integrated garage door opener in the rear view mir ror Your vehicle must be within reach of the garage door or gate opener drive Make sure that neither your vehicle nor any persons...

Page 249: ... instructions RCheck the transmitter frequency of garage door drive remote control A This can usu ally be found on the back of the remote control The integrated garage door opener is com patible with devices that have units which operate in the frequency range of 280 to 433 MHz RReplace the batteries in garage door remote control A This increases the like lihood that garage door remote control A w...

Page 250: ... with a rolling code indicator lamp flashes green i The transmitter will transmit a signal as long as the button is pressed The trans mission is halted after a maximum of 10 seconds and indicator lamp lights up yellow Press button or again if necessary Clearing the memory Integrated garage door opener in the rear view mir ror Make sure that you clear the memory of the integrated garage door opener...

Page 251: ...alibrate the compass correctly do the following Rcalibrate the compass in the open and not in the vicinity of steel structures or high voltage transmission lines Rswitch off electrical consumers such as the climate control windshield wipers or rear window defroster Rclose all doors and the tailgate X Switch on the ignition X Push a round pen into opening Y page 248 for approximately 6 seconds unti...

Page 252: ...ified in order to ensure sufficient clearance for the pedals Do not use loose floormats and do not place floormats on top of one another X Slide the seat backwards X To install place the floormat in the foot well X Press safety catch knobs onto retain ers X To remove pull the floormat off retain ers X Remove the floormat 250 Features Stowage and features ...

Page 253: ...Useful information 252 Engine compartment 252 Maintenance 254 Care 256 251 Maintenance and care ...

Page 254: ...overheated engine cool down before opening the hood If there is a fire in the engine compartment 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 suddenly when the ignition is off There is a risk of injury If you need to do any work inside the engine compar...

Page 255: ...aged properly If the hood can be raised slightly it is not properly engaged Do not press the hood closed Open the hood again and close it with a little more force Checking and adding other service products Checking coolant level G WARNING The engine cooling system is pressurized par ticularly when the engine is warm When opening the cap you could be scalded by hot coolant spraying out There is a r...

Page 256: ...s on the engine may be very hot When carrying out work on the engine there is a risk of injury Where possible let the engine cool down and touch only the components described in the following G WARNING Windshield washer concentrate is highly flam mable If it comes into contact with hot com ponents in the front compartment it may ignite There is a risk of fire and injury Make sure that no windshiel...

Page 257: ... the steer ing wheel Displaying service messages X Switch on the ignition X Press the or button to select the Serv Serv menu X Press the 9 or button to select the ASSYST PLUS ASSYST PLUS submenu and confirm by pressing the a button The service due date appears in the multi function display Information about Service Resetting the ASSYST PLUS service inter val display If the ASSYST PLUS service inte...

Page 258: ...f your vehicle is a condition for retaining the quality in the long term Use care products and cleaning agents rec ommended and approved by Mercedes Benz Exterior care Automatic car wash G WARNING Braking efficiency is reduced after washing the vehicle There is a risk of an accident After the vehicle has been washed brake carefully while paying attention to the traffic conditions until full brakin...

Page 259: ...her nozzle around when cleaning your vehicle Do not aim directly at any of the following Rtires Rdoor gaps roof gaps joints etc Relectrical components Rbattery Rconnectors Rlights Rseals Rtrim Rventilation slots Damaged seals or electrical components can lead to leaks or failures Cleaning the paintwork Do not affix Rstickers Rfilms Rmagnetic plates or similar items to painted surfaces You could ot...

Page 260: ...shampoo from the range of recommended and approved Mercedes Benz care products Cleaning the wheels G WARNING The water jet from a circular jet nozzle dirt blasters can cause invisible exterior damage to the tires or chassis components Compo nents damaged in this way may fail unexpect edly There is a risk of an accident Do not use power washers with circular jet nozzles to clean the vehicle Have da...

Page 261: ...d X Carefully clean the wiper blades with a damp cloth X Fold the windshield wiper arms back again before switching on the ignition Hold the wiper arm securely when folding back The windshield could be damaged if the wiper arm smacks against it suddenly Cleaning the exterior lighting Only use cleaning agents or cleaning cloths which are suitable for plastic light lenses Unsuitable cleaning agents ...

Page 262: ...e that it is switched off and has cooled down X Clean the display surface using a commer cially available microfiber cloth and TFT LCD display cleaner X Dry the display surface using a dry micro fiber cloth Cleaning the plastic trim 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...

Page 263: ...leather artificial leather or DINAMICA covers If used often these can damage the cover i Note that regular care is essential to ensure that the appearance and comfort of the covers is retained over time Genuine leather seat covers Leather is a natural product It exhibits natural surface characteristics for example Rdifferences in the texture Rsigns of stretching and marking Rslight nuances of colo...

Page 264: ...leach or dye the seat belts Do not clean the seat belts using chemical cleaning agents Do not dry the seat belts by heating at temperatures above 176 80 or in direct sunlight X Use clean lukewarm water and soap solu tion Cleaning the headliner and carpets X Headliner if it is very dirty use a soft brush or a cleaning agent recommended and approved by Mercedes Benz X Carpets use the carpet and text...

Page 265: ...Useful information 264 Where will I find 264 Flat tire 264 12 V battery vehicle 265 Jump starting 269 Towing 271 Fuses 274 263 Breakdown Assistance ...

Page 266: ...nting a wheel Y page 300 X Stop the vehicle on solid non slippery and level ground as far away as possible from traffic X Switch on the hazard warning lamps X Secure the vehicle against rolling away Y page 144 X If possible bring the front wheels into the straight ahead position X Switch off the drive system X Remove the SmartKey from the ignition lock X All occupants must get out of the vehicle M...

Page 267: ...hicles featuring tires with run flat char acteristics are not equipped with a TIREFIT kit at the factory It is therefore recommen ded that you additionally 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 specialist workshop Important safety notes G WARNING When driving in emergency mode...

Page 268: ... Rdue to friction between clothing and seats Rif you push or pull the battery across the carpet or other synthetic materials Rif you wipe the battery with a cloth G WARNING During the charging process a battery produ ces hydrogen gas If a short circuit occurs or sparks are created the hydrogen gas can ignite There is a risk of an explosion RMake sure that the positive terminal of a connected batte...

Page 269: ...ing Wear suitable protective clothing especially gloves apron and face guard Rinse any acid spills immediately with clear water Contact a physi cian if necessary Wear eye protection Keep children away Observe this Operator s Manual For safety reasons Mercedes Benz recom mends that you only use batteries which have been tested and approved for your vehicle by Mercedes Benz These batteries provide i...

Page 270: ...ly charge the battery using the jump starting connection point The jump starting connection point is in the engine compartment Y page 269 X Open the hood X Connect the battery charger to the positive terminal and ground point in the same order as when connecting the donor bat tery in the jump starting procedure Y page 269 If at low temperatures the indicator lamps warning lamps in the instrument c...

Page 271: ...e sure that the battery poles with identical polarity are connected RIt is particularly important to observe the described order when connecting and disconnecting the jumper cables RNever connect or disconnect the battery terminals while the engine is running G WARNING A discharged battery can freeze at temperatures below freezing point When jump starting the vehicle or charging the battery gases ...

Page 272: ...ht by rotating components in the engine compartment RDo not disconnect the discharged battery from the vehicle s electrical system X Switch off the engine of both vehicles X Shift the transmission to position P X Switch off all electrical consumers X Remove the battery cover X Connect positive terminal on the vehicle with the flat battery to positive terminal of the donor vehicle using the red jum...

Page 273: ...not be released if a charging cable is plugged in Observe the following points when towing with a tow rope RSecure the tow rope on the same side on both vehicles REnsure that the tow cable is not longer than legally permitted Mark the tow cable in the middle e g with a white cloth 30 x 30 cm This will make other road users aware that the vehicle is being towed ROnly secure the tow cable to the tow...

Page 274: ...ars Visit Dealer Rthe brake pedal begins to pulsate as the towing procedure commences Ryou have to tow the vehicle over a longer distance than 30 miles 50 km The battery must be connected and charged Otherwise you Rcannot turn the SmartKey to position 2 in the ignition lock Rcannot release the electric parking brake Rcannot shift the transmission to position N i The function of the electric parkin...

Page 275: ...ease the electric parking brake X Switch on the hazard warning lamps Y page 100 X Leave the SmartKey in position 2 in the ignition lock If the 12 V battery indicator lamp lights up you must observe the following points X Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions X Shift the transmission to position P X Apply the electric parking brake...

Page 276: ... ignition lock X Secure the vehicle You may only secure the vehicle by the wheels not by parts of the vehicle such as axle or steering components Otherwise the vehicle could be damaged Fuses Important safety notes G WARNING If you manipulate or bridge a faulty fuse or if you replace it with a fuse with a higher amper age the electric cables could be overloaded This could result in a fire There is ...

Page 277: ...ake sure that it is lying correctly on the fuse box Moisture seeping in or dirt could otherwise impair the operation of the fuses X Open the hood X Use a dry cloth to remove any moisture from the fuse box X To open unclip hood release cable from the bracket X Open retaining clamps X Fold up cover in the direction of the arrow and remove it X To close check whether the seal is seated correctly in c...

Page 278: ...cover forwards i Fuse allocation chart is located on the lower right hand side of cover X To close insert cover on the left hand side of the fuse box into the retainer Cover engages in the retainers X Fold down cover until clamps lock audibly X Fold back perforated floor covering 276 Fuses Breakdown Assistance ...

Page 279: ...inter operation 280 Tire pressure 281 Loading the vehicle 288 Maximum load rating 291 Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards 291 Tire labeling 293 Definition of terms for tires and loading 296 Changing a wheel 299 Wheel and tire combinations 303 277 Wheels and tires ...

Page 280: ...h run flat characteristics 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 used correctly can impair the operating safety Before purchasing and using non approved accessories visit a qualified specialist work shop and ask about Rsuitability Rlegal stip...

Page 281: ...gainst dirt and moisture Do not mount anything onto the valve other than the standard valve 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 particularly prior to long trips Adjust the tire pressure as necessary Y page 281 The service life of tires depends...

Page 282: ...damaging the tires perma nently Mercedes Benz cannot accept responsibility for this type of damage M S tires G WARNING M S tires with a tire tread depth of less than ã in 4 mm are not suitable for use in winter and do not provide sufficient traction There is a risk of an accident M S tires with a tread depth of less than ã in 4 mm must be replaced immediately At temperatures below 45 7 use win ter...

Page 283: ...eving an increased driving force cutting action Tire pressure Tire pressure specifications G WARNING Underinflated or overinflated tires pose the following risks Rthe tires may burst especially as the load and vehicle speed increase Rthe tires may wear excessively and or unevenly which may greatly impair tire traction Rthe driving characteristics as well as steer ing and braking may be greatly imp...

Page 284: ...ditions partially laden and fully laden are defined in the table for different numbers of occupants and amounts of luggage The actual number of seats may differ Example tire pressure table with tire dimensions Some tire pressure tables show only the rim diameters instead of the full tire size e g R18 Rim diameter is part of the tire size and can be found on the tire sidewall Y page 293 If the tire...

Page 285: ...hicle speed and the tire load If the tire temperature changes by 18 10 the tire pressure changes by approximately 10 kPa 0 1 bar 1 5 psi Take this into account when check ing the pressure of warm tires Only correct the tire pressure if it is too low for the current operating conditions If you check the tire pressure when the tires are warm the result ing value will be higher than if the tires were...

Page 286: ...ally To determine and set the correct tire pres sure proceed as follows X Remove the valve cap of the tire that is to be checked X Press the tire pressure gauge securely onto the valve X Read the tire pressure and compare it with the recommended value on the Tire and Loading Information placard The loading information table is on the B pillar on the driver s side of your vehicle X If necessary inc...

Page 287: ...ipped with a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when the system is not operating properly The TPMS malfunction indicator is combined with the low tire pressure telltale When the sys tem detects a malfunction the warning lamp will flash for approximately a minute and then remain continuously illuminated This sequence will be repeated every time the vehi cle is started as long as the malfunction...

Page 288: ... e g radio headphones two way radios that may be being operated in or near the vehicle Checking the tire pressure electroni cally X Make sure that the SmartKey is in position 2 in the ignition lock Y page 127 X Press the or button on the steer ing wheel to select the Serv Serv menu X Press the 9 or button to select Tire Pressure Tire Pressure X Press the a button The current tire pressure of each ...

Page 289: ...that the SmartKey is in position 2 in the ignition lock X Press the or button on the steer ing wheel to select the Serv Serv menu X Press the 9 or button to select Tire Pressure Tire Pressure X Press the a button The multifunction display shows the cur rent tire pressure for the individual tires or the Tire Tire pressure pressure will will be be displayed displayed after driving a few minutes afte...

Page 290: ... B pillar on the driver s side The vehicle identification plate informs you of the gross vehicle weight rating It is made up of the vehicle weight all vehicle occu pants and the load You can also find information about the maximum gross axle weight rating on the front and rear axle The maximum gross axle weight rating is the maximum weight that can be carried by one axle front or rear axle Do not ...

Page 291: ...afety Act of 1966 X Step 1 Locate the statement The com bined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs on your vehicle s Tire and Loading Information placard X Step 2 Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle X Step 3 Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kilo grams or XXX lbs X Step 4 The ...

Page 292: ...ple 1 Example 2 Example 3 Step 1 Combined maximum weight of occupants and load data from the Tire and Loading Information placard 1500 lbs 680 kg 1500 lbs 680 kg 1500 lbs 680 kg Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Step 2 Number of people in the vehicle driver and occupants 5 3 1 Distribution of the occupants Front 2 Rear 3 Front 1 Rear 2 Front 1 Weight of the occu pants Occupant 1 150 lbs 68 kg Occupant...

Page 293: ...oad must not exceed the permissible gross vehicle weight rating Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR the maximum permissible 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 have your loaded vehicle including driver occupants load weighed on a vehicle weighbridge Maximum load rating Do not overload the tires by exceeding...

Page 294: ...mate conditions Traction G WARNING The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on straight ahead braking traction tests and does not include acceleration cor nering hydroplaning or peak traction char acteristics The traction grades from highest to lowest are AA A B and C Those grades represent the tire s ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified gov...

Page 295: ...al Y page 296 C Tire size designation load bearing capa city and speed rating Y page 293 D Load index Y page 295 E Tire name i Tire data is vehicle specific and may devi ate from the data in the example Tire size designation load bearing capacity and speed rating Tire width Nominal aspect ratio in Tire code Rim diameter A Load bearing index B Speed rating i Tire data is vehicle specific and may de...

Page 296: ... index Y page 295 Speed rating speed rating B specifies the approved maximum speed of the tire G WARNING Exceeding the stated tire load bearing capa city and the approved maximum speed could lead to tire damage or the tire bursting There is a risk of accident Therefore only use tire types and sizes approved for your vehicle model Observe the tire load rating and speed rating required for your vehi...

Page 297: ... from exceeding a speed of 100mph 160km h The speed rating of tires mounted at the fac tory may be higher than the maximum speed that the electronic speed limiter permits Make 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 303 Further information about reading tire data can be obtaine...

Page 298: ...e first and second positions represent the week of manufacture starting with 01 for the first calendar week Positions three and four represent the year of manufacture For example a tire that is marked with 3208 was manufactured in week 32 in 2008 i Tire data is vehicle specific and may devi ate from the data in the example Tire characteristics This information describes the type of tire cord and t...

Page 299: ... 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 identifica tion It specifies the speed range for which the tire is approved GVW Gross Vehicle Weight The gross vehicle weight comprises the weight of the vehicle including tools acces sories installed occupants and luggage The gross vehic...

Page 300: ...ld Rif the vehicle has been parked with the tires out of direct sunlight for at least 3 hours and Rif the vehicle has not been driven 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 the bead to prevent the tire from coming loose from the wheel rim Sidewal...

Page 301: ...ipped with a tire pressure monitor electronic components are loca ted in the wheel Tire mounting tools should not be used near the valve This could damage the elec tronic components Only have tires changed at a qualified spe cialist workshop Always pay attention to the instructions and safety notes when changing a wheel Y page 299 The wear patterns on the front and rear tires differ depending on t...

Page 302: ... it can be found in the tire change tool kit Y page 264 The folding wheel chock is an additional safety measure to prevent the vehicle from rolling 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 Securing the vehicle on level ground X On level ground place chocks or other suitable ite...

Page 303: ...e jack is designed only to raise and hold the vehicle for a short time while a wheel is being changed It is not suited for per forming maintenance work under the vehi cle Ravoid changing the wheel on uphill and downhill slopes Rbefore raising the vehicle secure it from rolling away by applying the parking brake and inserting wheel chocks Do not disen gage the parking brake while the vehicle is rai...

Page 304: ...loose As a result you could lose a wheel while driving There is a risk of accident Never oil or grease wheel bolts In the event of damage to the threads contact a qualified specialist workshop 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 over Ther...

Page 305: ...Observe the recommended tire pressure Y page 281 i Vehicles with tire pressure monitor all wheels mounted must be equipped with functioning sensors Wheel and tire combinations General notes For safety reasons Mercedes Benz rec ommends that you only use tires and wheels which have been approved by Mercedes Benz specifically for your vehi cle These tires have been specially adapted for use with the ...

Page 306: ...ularly and only when the tires are cold Comply with the mainte nance recommendations of the tire manufac turer in the vehicle document wallet Notes on the vehicle equipment always equip the vehicle with Rtires of the same size on a given axle left right Rwith tires of the same type summer tires tires with run flat characteristics winter tires Exception it is permissible to install a dif ferent typ...

Page 307: ...y wheels BA 225 50 R17 94 H5 7 J x 17 H2 ET 48 5 BA 225 45 R18 95 H5 6 7 5 J x 18 H2 ET 44 5 Available as MOExtended tires 6 Use of snow chains not permitted Observe the notes in the Snow chains section Wheel and tire combinations 305 Wheels and tires Z ...

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Page 309: ...Useful information 308 Information regarding technical data 308 Identification plates 308 Service products and filling capaci ties 309 Vehicle data 311 307 Technical data ...

Page 310: ...ants and trim levels Identification plates Vehicle identification plate with vehi cle identification number VIN X Open the driver s door You will see vehicle identification plate Example vehicle identification plate VIN Paint code i The data shown on the vehicle identifica tion plate is used only as an example This data is different for every vehicle and can deviate from the data shown here You ca...

Page 311: ...commendations indi cate a level of quality or a specification in accordance with an MB Sheet number e g MB 229 5 They have not necessarily been approved by Mercedes Benz 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 too low vapor pockets may form in the brake system when the...

Page 312: ...or which has been approved by Mercedes Benz and if the recommended mixture ratio is observed Washer fluid Important safety notes G WARNING Windshield washer concentrate is highly flam mable If it comes into contact with hot com ponents in the front compartment it may ignite There is a risk of fire and injury Make sure that no windshield washer con centrate is spilled next to the filler neck Only u...

Page 313: ...ified specialist workshop All applicable regulations as well as SAE stand ard J639 must be adhered to Always have all work on the climate control system carried out at an authorized Mercedes Benz Center Refrigerant instruction label Example refrigerant instruction label Warning symbol Refrigerant filling capacity Applicable standards PAG oil part number A Type of refrigerant Warning symbol advises...

Page 314: ...le gross mass 4784 lb 2170 kg Maximum trunk load 220 lb 100 kg Maximum roof load 165 lb 75 kg High voltage bat tery Model Lithium ion Energy content 28 0 kWh Range according to EPA approx 82 miles 132 km Charge time with 110 120 V 12 A approx 28 h High voltage bat tery Charge time with 240 V 32 A approx 5 h Charge time with 240 V 40 A approx 4 h The specified values for range depend on the driving...

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