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Move the intermediate destination to the

desired position.

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Press the Touch Control, the controller or the

touchpad.

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nation or the intermediate destination.

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The route is calculated with the set inter‐

mediate destinations.

Selecting a contact for destination entry
Requirements:

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The "Navigate to contact" online service is

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The contact details are displayed.

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ple, into the search field.

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tude coordinates in degrees, minutes and

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guidance

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or

Set as inter-

mediate destination

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Summary of Contents for C-Class Saloon 2020

Page 1: ... taken into account as Mercedes Benz constantly updates their vehicles to the state of the art and introduces changes in design and equipment Please therefore note that this PDF document in no way replaces the printed version which was delivered with your vehicle Internal use only Disclaimer The following version of the Owner s Manual describes all models series and special equipment of your vehic...

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Page 4: ... show a left hand drive vehicle On right hand drive vehi cles the layout of car parts and control ele ments differs accordingly Mercedes Benz is constantly developing its vehi cles further Mercedes Benz therefore reserves the right to introduce changes in the following areas R design R equipment R technical features The equipment in your vehicle may therefore dif fer from that shown in the descrip...

Page 5: ...ds 32 Implied warranty 33 QR code for rescue card 33 Data storage 33 Copyright 36 Occupant safety 37 Restraint system 37 Seat belts 39 Airbags 43 PRE SAFE system 51 Safely transporting children in the vehi cle 52 Notes on pets in the vehicle 72 Opening and closing 73 Key 73 Doors 76 Boot 80 Side windows 85 Sliding sunroof 89 Roller sunblinds 93 Anti theft protection 94 Seats and stowing 98 Notes o...

Page 6: ... tion display 247 Head up display 248 LINGUATRONIC 250 Notes on operating safety 250 Operation 250 Using LINGUATRONIC effectively 252 Essential voice commands 252 Multimedia system 265 Overview and operation 265 System settings 274 Fit Healthy 285 Navigation 287 Telephone 313 Online and Internet functions 340 Media 346 Radio 358 TV 361 Sound 369 Maintenance and care 372 ASSYST PLUS service interva...

Page 7: ...its for vehicle com ponents 428 Vehicle identification plate VIN and engine number overview 428 Operating fluids 430 Vehicle data 440 Trailer hitch 441 Display messages and warning indi cator lamps 445 Display messages 445 Warning and indicator lamps 498 Index 513 4 Contents Internal use only ...

Page 8: ...ally responsible disposal Observe environmental notes NOTE Damage to property due to failure to observe notes on material damage Notes on material damage inform you of risks which may lead to your vehicle being damaged Observe notes on material damage These symbols indicate useful instructions or further information that could be helpful to you Instruction page Further information on a topic Displ...

Page 9: ...Left hand drive vehicles 6 At a glance Cockpit Internal use only ...

Page 10: ...itching sound on off 265 F Switches the multimedia system on off 265 G Rear window roller sunblind 94 H ECO start stop function 163 I 360 camera 223 J Sets the vehicle level 219 K DYNAMIC SELECT switch 166 L Control panel for the multimedia system 246 M Adjusting the steering wheel electrically 108 Switches the steering wheel heater on off 108 N Control panel On board computer 246 Cruise control o...

Page 11: ...Active Steering Assist 205 Active Lane Keeping Assist 217 Parking Assist PARKTRONIC 230 Head up display 249 8 At a glance Cockpit Internal use only ...

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Page 13: ...Instrument display standard 10 At a glance Indicator and warning lamps standard Internal use only ...

Page 14: ...re display 245 A J Brakes yellow 505 B Electric parking brake yellow 505 C ABS 508 D 6 Restraint system 500 E ü Seat belt 500 F K High beam 127 G L Low beam 125 H 8 Reserve fuel with fuel filler flap location indicator 502 I Fuel level 245 J T Standing lights 125 K R Rear fog light 126 L h Tyre pressure monitoring system 511 M å ESP OFF 508 N ESP 508 At a glance Indicator and warning lamps standar...

Page 15: ...Widescreen cockpit instrument display 12 At a glance Indicator and warning lamps widescreen cockpit Internal use only ...

Page 16: ...er steering 501 A Electric parking brake yellow 505 B Electric parking brake red 505 C 6 Restraint system 500 D ï Trailer hitch 501 E J Brakes red 505 F 8 Reserve fuel with fuel filler flap location indicator 502 G Fuel level 245 H ä Suspension 507 I J Brakes yellow 505 J Electrical fault 502 K Engine diagnostics 502 L Diesel engine preglow M ABS 508 N å ESP OFF 508 ESP 508 At a glance Indicator a...

Page 17: ...14 At a glance Overhead control panel Internal use only ...

Page 18: ... the front interior lighting on off 134 6 u Switches the rear interior lighting on off 134 7 p Switches the right hand reading lamp on off 134 8 me button 331 9 Spectacles compartment A 3 Opens closes the panorama sliding sunroof 89 3 Opens closes the roller sunblind 89 B Inside rear view mirror 142 At a glance Overhead control panel 15 Internal use only ...

Page 19: ...16 At a glance Door control panel and seat adjustment Internal use only ...

Page 20: ...window 85 B Child safety lock for the rear side windows 71 C Opens the door 77 D Locks unlocks the vehicle 77 E Sets the seat fore and aft position 99 F Only vehicles with Seat Comfort Package adjusts the seat cushion length 101 G Adjusts the 4 way lumbar support 103 H Seat adjustment using the multimedia system 105 I Adjusts the head restraints 103 J Only vehicles with Seat Comfort Package adjust...

Page 21: ...18 At a glance Emergencies and breakdowns Internal use only ...

Page 22: ...re 390 7 Starting assistance 400 8 Hazard warning light system 128 9 Fire extinguisher 389 A Fuel filler flap with information label on fuel type 172 information label on tyre pressure 412 QR code for accessing the rescue card 33 B To tow start and tow away 402 C TIREFIT kit 392 D First aid kit soft sided 389 E Warning triangle 388 At a glance Emergencies and breakdowns 19 Internal use only ...

Page 23: ...he follow ing menu items R Search allows you to search precisely for keywords R Quick start provides you with important information so that you can start using your vehicle immediately R Tips provides tips on how to use your vehicle in certain situations R Messages provides you with further informa tion about the messages in the instrument cluster R Bookmarks provides you with a list of all the bo...

Page 24: ...g the engine Do not warm up the engine while the vehicle is stationary Drive carefully and maintain a suitable distance from the vehicle in front Avoid frequent sudden acceleration and braking Change gear in good time and use each gear only up to Ô of its maximum engine speed Switch off the engine in stationary traf fic e g by using the ECO start stop function Drive fuel efficiently Observe the EC...

Page 25: ...o safety which have not been approved by Mercedes Benz Safety rele vant systems e g the brake system may mal function Only use Mercedes Benz GenuineParts or parts of equal quality Only use tyres wheels and accessories that have been specifically approved for your vehicle model Mercedes Benz tests original parts and conver sion parts and accessories that have been spe cifically approved for your ve...

Page 26: ...wise fail to recognise dangers WARNING Risk of injury due to malfunc tions or system failure In order to avoid malfunctions or system fail ures Always have the specified service maintenance work as well as any nec essary repairs carried out at a qualified specialist workshop WARNING Risk of accident or injury due to improper modifications to electronic components Modifications to electronic compon...

Page 27: ... collect between the underbody and the underbody panelling These materials may ignite if they come into contact with hot parts of the exhaust system Have the vehicle checked and repaired immediately at a qualified specialist workshop or If driving safety is impaired while con tinuing your journey pull over and stop the vehicle immediately while paying attention to road and traffic conditions and c...

Page 28: ...e 2014 53 EU You can obtain further information from a Mercedes Benz service centre Brazil only Note on the two way radio systems in the vehi cle These systems are not protected from harmful interference and must not cause interference in duly approved systems Nigeria only Connection and use of the wireless communica tion equipment in this vehicle are permitted by the Nigerian Communications Commi...

Page 29: ...13 553 13 567 MHz 42 dBμA m at 10 m Convenience central locking system garage door opener tyre pressure monitoring system 433 MHz 433 05 434 79 MHz 10 mW e r p Heater booster function remote control garage door opener 868 MHz 868 0 868 6 MHz 25 mW e r p Heater booster function remote control garage door opener 869 MHz 868 7 869 2 MHz 25 mW e r p Bluetooth Kleer RLAN general remote con trols wirele...

Page 30: ...r p peak 76 GHz radar 76 77 GHz 55 dBm peak e i r p Carsharing module NFC 13 553 13 567 MHz Bluetooth 2402 2480 MHz NFC 42 dBμA m at 10 m Bluetooth 4 dBm power category 2 Model series launched on the market before April 2016 Information about the specific absorption rate For France only The values were determined and tested in accordance with the Décret n 2019 1186 guide line regarding the indicat...

Page 31: ... no A 205 580 00 00 A 212 580 00 18 A 212 580 04 18 A 231 580 00 18 complies with the following directives EU2006 42 EC The following standard has been observed dur ing development EN ISO 12100 This publication provides authorisation to inspect equipment prepare technical docu mentation and provide authentication The jack may not be used before all the details have been defined and confirmed as de...

Page 32: ...MS dept Date December 2019 Signature IMS AE IMS AE L Method 2 EC declaration of conformity In accordance with EC Directive 2006 42 EC We hereby declare that the product Product designation Daimler electric air pump Model designation 0852 DT UW 200016 LK1 MB part no A 000 583 22 02 complies with the following relevant regulations 2014 30 EU Applied harmonised standards in particular DIN EN 55014 1 ...

Page 33: ...at they cannot get into the driver s footwell Always fit the floor mats securely and as prescribed in order to ensure that there is always sufficient room for the pedals Do not use loose floor mats and do not place floor mats on top of one another NOTE Battery discharging from using devices connected to the diagnostics connection Using devices at the diagnostics connection drains the battery Check...

Page 34: ...des Benz recommends a Mercedes Benz service centre Vehicle registration Mercedes Benz may ask its service centres to carry out technical inspections on certain vehi cles The quality or safety of the vehicle is improved as a result of the inspection Mercedes Benz can only inform you about vehi cle checks if Mercedes Benz has your registra tion data It is possible that your vehicle has not yet been ...

Page 35: ... with electronic medical aids such as cardiac pacemakers In addition there are components installed in the vehicle that regardless of the operating sta tus of the vehicle can generate magnetic fields on a par with permanent magnets These fields can be found for example in the area around the multimedia and sound system or also in the area of the seats depending on the vehicle equipment For this re...

Page 36: ...ce systems while others enable comfort or infotainment functions The following provides you with general informa tion regarding data processing in the vehicle Additional information regarding exactly which data in your vehicle are collected saved and transmitted to third parties and for what pur pose can be found in the information directly related to the functional characteristics in ques tion in...

Page 37: ... pressure or battery status R malfunctions or faults in important system components such as lights or brakes R system reactions in special driving situations such as airbag deployment or the interven tion of stability control systems R information on events leading to vehicle damage In certain cases it may be required to store data that would have otherwise been used only tem porarily This may be ...

Page 38: ... any time This data is transmitted from the vehicle to third parties only at your request This applies in par ticular when you use online services in accord ance with the settings that you have selected Smartphone integration e g Android Auto or Apple CarPlay If your vehicle is accordingly equipped you can connect your smartphone or another mobile end device to the vehicle You can then control the...

Page 39: ...s If you use online services from other providers third parties these services are the responsi bility of the provider in question and subject to that provider s data protection conditions and terms of use As a general rule the manufac turer has no influence on the content exchanged For this reason when services are provided by third parties please ask the service provider in question for informat...

Page 40: ...ith their feet resting on the floor if pos sible R Always secure persons under 1 50 m tall in an additional restraint system suitable for Mercedes Benz vehicles However no system available today can com pletely eliminate injuries and fatalities in every accident situation In particular the seat belt and airbag generally do not protect against objects penetrating the vehicle from the outside It is ...

Page 41: ... vehicle This process is pre emptive in nature The triggering deployment of the components of the restraint system must take place in good time at the start of the colli sion Factors which can only be seen and measured after a collision has occurred do not play a deci sive role in the deployment of an airbag Nor do they provide an indication of airbag deployment The vehicle may be deformed signifi...

Page 42: ...culties to persons suffering from asthma or other pulmonary conditions Provided it is safe to do so leave the vehicle immediately or open the window in order to prevent breathing difficulties Seat belts Protection provided by the seat belt Always fasten your seat belt correctly before starting a journey A seat belt can only provide the best level of protection if it is worn correctly WARNING Risk ...

Page 43: ...ng in the vehicle be sure to observe the instructions and safety notes on Children in the vehicle page 53 Limitations of the protection provided by the seat belt WARNING Risk of injury or death due to incorrect seat position The seat belt will not offer the intended level of protection if you have not moved the seat backrest to an almost vertical position In particular you may slip under the seatb...

Page 44: ...at have been deployed are no longer operational and are unable to perform their intended protec tive function Therefore have deployed pyrotechnic seat belt tensioners immediately replaced at a qualified specialist work shop Mercedes Benz recommends that you have the vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop after an accident NOTE Damage caused by trapping the seat belt If an unused seat bel...

Page 45: ...me Vehicles without automatic front passenger airbag shutoff NOTE Deployment of the seat belt ten sioner when the front passenger seat is unoccupied If the seat belt tongue is engaged in the seat belt buckle of the unoccupied front passenger seat the seat belt tensioner may also deploy in the event of an accident along with other systems Only one person should use each seat belt at any one time Se...

Page 46: ...splay informs you for a certain amount of time which rear seat belt is not fas tened You can immediately dismiss the rear seat belt status display using the back button on the left hand side of the steering wheel page 246 If a vehicle occupant unfastens a seat belt in the rear while the vehicle is motion the rear seat belt status display appears again In addition a warning tone may sound In this c...

Page 47: ...t if the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp is off If the front passenger seat is occupied make sure both before and during the journey that the status of the front passenger airbag is correct page 48 NOTE Important points to remember if the front passenger seat is unoccupied In an accident the components of the restraint system may deploy unnecessarily on the front passenger side if R There are...

Page 48: ...oor Do not put your feet on the cockpit for example Your feet may other wise be in the deployment area of the airbag R If children are travelling in the vehicle observe the additional notes page 53 R Always stow and secure objects correctly Objects in the vehicle interior may prevent an airbag from functioning correctly Each vehicle occupant must always make sure of the follow ing in particular R ...

Page 49: ... or incorrect work per formed on the doors or door trim or if the doors are damaged Never modify the doors or parts of the doors Always have work on the doors or door trim carried out at a qualified specialist workshop WARNING Risk of injury due to deployed airbag A deployed airbag no longer offers any pro tection Have the vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop in order to have the deplo...

Page 50: ...tween the seat surface and the child restraint system Objects between the sitting surface and the child restraint system could affect the func tion of the automatic co driver airbag shut off Do not place any objects between the sitting surface and the child restraint system The entire base of the child restraint system must always rest on the sitting surface of the co driver seat The backrest of t...

Page 51: ...ssenger seat has been moved as far back as possible R the person is seated correctly Both before and during the journey ensure that the status of the front passenger airbag is correct If the front passenger seat is occupied the clas sification of the person or child restraint system on the front passenger seat takes place after the front passenger airbag shutoff self test The PASSENGER AIR BAG ind...

Page 52: ...rbag shutoff checked and repaired immediately at a qualified specialist workshop Status display If the front passenger seat is occupied ensure both before and during the journey that the sta tus of the front passenger airbag is correct for the current situation After fitting a rearward facing child restraint system to the front passenger seat PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF must be lit continu ously WARNING...

Page 53: ...uted forwards and downwards from the seat belt outlet If necessary adjust the seat belt outlet and the front passenger seat accord ingly Always comply with the child restraint system manufacturer s installation instructions When fitting a child restraint system to the front passenger seat observe the vehicle specific information page 68 If a person is sitting on the front passenger seat PASSENGER ...

Page 54: ... anticipatory occupant protec tion PRE SAFE is able to detect certain critical driv ing situations and implement pre emptive meas ures to protect the vehicle occupants PRE SAFE can implement the following meas ures independently of each other R Tightening the seat belts on the driver s seat and front passenger seat R Closing the side windows R Vehicles with sliding sunroof close the sliding sunroo...

Page 55: ...act The system will not initiate any braking applica tion in the following situations R whilst driving or R when entering or exiting a parking space while using Active Parking Assist Safely transporting children in the vehicle Always observe when children are travelling in the vehicle Also strictly observe the safety notes for the specific situation In this way you can recog nise potential risks a...

Page 56: ...t systems Information on child restraint system approval categories and details on the approval label on the child restraint system page 57 Detecting risks avoiding danger Securing systems for child restraint systems in the vehicle Only use the following securing systems for child restraint systems R the ISOFIX or i Size securing rings R the vehicle s seat belt system R the Top Tether anchorages F...

Page 57: ...mply with the child restraint system manufacturer s installation instructions R Always observe the child restraint system manufacturer s installation and operating instructions as well as the vehicle specific information Fitting the ISOFIX or i Size child restraint system to the rear seat page 61 Securing the child restraint system with the seat belt on the rear seat page 66 Securing the child res...

Page 58: ...NG Risk of burns when the child seat is exposed to direct sunlight If the child restraint system is exposed to direct sunlight or heat parts could heat up Children could suffer burns from these parts particularly on the metallic parts of the child restraint system Always make sure that the child restraint system is not exposed to direct sunlight Protect the child restraint system e g with a blanke...

Page 59: ...des Benz recommends that you use a Mercedes Benz Service Centre for this purpose Securing with ISOFIX Weight group 0 up to 13 kg and up to approx 15 months Type1 BABY SAFE plus Size category E Approval E1 04 301 146 Order number2 B6 6 86 8224 1 Manufacturer Britax Römer 2 With colour code 9H95 Weight category I 9 to 18 kg and from approximately 9 months to 4 years Type1 DUO plus Size category B1 A...

Page 60: ...securing system 7 Vehicle seat belt page 64 Front passenger seat Securing system 7 Vehicle seat belt page 64 Be sure to observe R If the front passenger seat is occupied ensure both before and during the journey that the status of the front passenger airbag is correct for the current situation page 48 R Observe the notes on automatic front passenger airbag shutoff page 46 Centre rear seat Securing...

Page 61: ...traint systems must also be secured using Top Tether or support points R Semi Universal child restraint systems in the Semi Universal category may only be used if the vehicle and vehicle seat are listed in the child restraint system manufacturer s vehicle model list R Vehicle specific child restraint systems in the vehicle specific category may only be used if the vehicle and vehicle seat are list...

Page 62: ...ing ISOFIX child restraint systems ISOFIX is a standardised securing system for specially designed restraint systems The symbol indicates seats suitable for attaching an ISOFIX child restraint system in accordance with UN R44 page 57 Attach only child restraint systems that are approved in accordance with UN R44 as per the following ISOFIX tables Carry cot Size class Equipment Left right rear seat...

Page 63: ...vehicle model list IUF Suitable for forward facing ISOFIX child restraint systems of the Universal category in this weight group 1 When using a child restraint system of size class ISO R3 move the front seat into the highest position Make sure that the seat backrest of the front seat does not rest against the child restraint system Overview of suitability of the seats for attaching i Size child re...

Page 64: ...ible gross mass of the child and child restraint system together is excee ded Too much load may be placed on the ISOFIX or i Size child restraint systems and the child may not be restrained correctly in the event of an accident for example If the child and the child restraint sys tem together weigh more than 33 kg only use an ISOFIX or i Size child restraint system with which the child is secured ...

Page 65: ...the vehicle this will result in restrictions on the maximum size setting for child restraint sys tems in weight category II or III Contact with the roof when the head restraint is fully extended and locked in place will not result in any restrictions on use O The child restraint system must not be put under strain between the roof and the seat cushion and or be fitted facing the wrong direction Wh...

Page 66: ...wards when you are driving As a result child restraint systems will no longer be able to perform their intended pro tective function This may also cause addi tional injuries Always lock rear seat backrests after fitting Top Tether belts Observe the lock verification indicator If the left and right seat backrests are not engaged and locked in place this will be shown on the multifunction display on...

Page 67: ...ith the child restraint system manufac turer s installation instructions Fold down cover 2 of Top Tether anchorage 3 If necessary slide head restraint 1 down wards page 104 Make sure that you do not interfere with the correct routing of Top Tether belt 4 Securing the child restraint system with the seat belt Notes on the suitability of seats for attach ing belt secured child restraint systems Rear...

Page 68: ...he specific instructions for the rearward facing and forward facing child restraint systems If the front passenger seat is occupied ensure both before and during the journey that the status of the front passenger airbag is correct for the current situation page 48 Front passenger seat Weight category 0 up to 10 kg Front passenger airbag enabled1 X Front passenger airbag disabled1 2 U L Weight cate...

Page 69: ...rotect as intended and could cause additional injury R Objects or loads in the boot or load com partment cannot be restrained by the seat backrest Make sure that the rear bench seat the rear seat and the seat backrest are engaged before every trip If the left and right seat backrests are not engaged and locked in place this will be shown on the multifunction display on the instrument cluster If th...

Page 70: ...and or be fitted facing the wrong direction Where possible adjust the seat cushion inclination accordingly O The child restraint system must not be put under strain by the head restraint Adjust the head restraints as appropriate O Make sure that the child s feet do not touch the front seat If necessary move the front seat slightly forwards Install the child restraint system The entire base of the ...

Page 71: ...at and the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indi cator lamp is off the front passenger airbag can deploy in the event of an accident The child could be struck by the airbag Always ensure that the front passenger air bag is disabled The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp must be lit NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint system on a seat with an ENABLED FRONT AIRBAG This can result in the DEATH of or S...

Page 72: ...ce the head restraints again immediately and adjust them correctly O The backrest of the forward facing child restraint system must as far as possible be resting on the seat backrest of the front passenger seat O If the head restraint of the child seat cannot be fully extended when it is installed in the vehicle this will result in restrictions on the maximum size setting for child restraint sys t...

Page 73: ...nded in the vehicle they could in particular R open doors thereby endangering other persons or road users R get out and be struck by oncoming traf fic R operate vehicle equipment and become trapped for example In addition the children could also set the vehicle in motion by for example R releasing the parking brake R changing the transmission position R starting the vehicle Never leave children un...

Page 74: ... the vehicle Vehicles for the United Kingdom observe the important safety notes in the Notes on the addi tional door lock section There are child safety locks for the rear doors and the rear side windows The child safety lock on the rear doors secures each door separately The doors can no longer be opened from the inside Press the lever in direction 1 activate or 2 deactivate Make sure that the ch...

Page 75: ...d press buttons or switches for instance An animal may R activate vehicle equipment and become trapped for example R switch systems on or off and endanger other road users Unsecured animals may be thrown about the vehicle in the event of an accident or sudden steering and braking manoeuvres and injure vehicle occupants Never leave animals unattended in the vehicle Always correctly secure animals w...

Page 76: ...ey with you and lock the vehicle Keep the vehicle key out of the reach of children NOTE Damage to the key caused by magnetic fields Keep the key away from strong mag netic fields Vehicle key 1 Locks 2 Indicator lamp 3 Unlocks 4 Opens closes the boot lid If indicator lamp 2 does not light up after pressing the Ü or ß button the bat tery is weak or possibly discharged Replace the battery as soon as ...

Page 77: ...tch between settings press the Ü and ß buttons simultaneously for approximately six seconds until the indicator lamp flashes twice Options if the unlocking function for the driver s door and fuel filler flap has been selected R To unlock the vehicle centrally press the Ü button twice R Vehicles with KEYLESS GO if you touch the inner surface of the door handle on the driver s door only the driver s...

Page 78: ...t of the reach of chil dren If batteries are swallowed seek medical attention immediately ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental damage due to improper disposal of bat teries Batteries contain pollutants It is illegal to dispose of them with the household rubbish Dispose of batteries of in an environmentally responsible manner Take discharged batteries to a qualified specialist workshop or to a collecti...

Page 79: ... due to metal objects or induction loops for electrical gate systems or auto matic barriers Make sure that there is sufficient distance between the key and the potential source of interference You have lost a key Have the key deactivated at a qualified spe cialist workshop If necessary have the mechanical lock replaced as well Doors Notes on the additional door lock The additional door lock is onl...

Page 80: ...nterior protec tion before locking the vehicle page 97 Unlocking opening the doors from the inside United Kingdom only observe the notes on the additional door lock page 76 Pull door handle 2 Locking pin 1 pops up when the door is unlocked Centrally locking and unlocking the vehicle from the inside To unlock press button 1 To lock press button 2 This does not lock or unlock the fuel filler flap Th...

Page 81: ...ng process has been completed Further information on convenience closing page 88 If you open the boot lid from outside the boot lid is automatically unlocked Problems with KEYLESS GO troubleshooting You can no longer lock or unlock the vehicle using KEYLESS GO Possible causes R The key functions have been deactivated R The key battery is weak or discharged Activate the key functions page 74 Check ...

Page 82: ... ing faster than walking pace To activate press and hold button 2 for approximately five seconds until an acoustic signal sounds To deactivate press and hold button 1 for approximately five seconds until an acoustic signal sounds In the following situations there is a danger of being locked out when the function is activated R While the vehicle is being tow started pushed R If the vehicle is being...

Page 83: ... engages and is seated firmly Boot Opening the boot lid DANGER Risk of exhaust gas poisoning Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide Exhaust gases can enter the vehicle interior if the boot lid is open when the engine is running especially if the vehicle is in motion Always switch off the engine before opening the boot lid Never drive with the boot lid open NOTE Dam...

Page 84: ...red or not secured sufficiently they could slip tip over or be thrown around and thereby hit vehicle occupants There is a risk of injury particularly in the event of sudden braking or a sudden change in direction Always stow objects in such a way that they cannot be thrown around Before the journey secure objects lug gage or loads against slipping or tipping over Observe the notes on loading the v...

Page 85: ...dle Release it as soon as it begins to close If the boot lid is stopped in an intermediate position push it downwards The boot lid will continue to close Press boot lid remote operating switch 1 Press closing button 1 on the boot lid Vehicles with KEYLESS GO Press locking button 2 on the boot lid If a key is detected outside the vehicle the boot lid will close and the vehicle will be locked 82 Ope...

Page 86: ...oming trapped despite reversing function The reversing function will not react R to soft light and thin objects e g fingers R towards the end of the closing procedure In these situations in particular the reversing function cannot prevent someone being trap ped Ensure that no body parts are in the closing area If someone is trapped use one of the following options R Press the p button on the key R...

Page 87: ...making the kicking movement make sure that you are standing firmly on the ground You could otherwise lose your balance e g on ice Observe the following notes R The key is behind the vehicle R Stand at least 30 cm away from the vehicle while performing the kicking movement R Do not come into contact with the bumper while making the kicking movement R Do not carry out the kicking movement too slowly...

Page 88: ...separate boot locking on or off If you centrally unlock the vehicle while separate locking is activated the boot will remain locked To switch on slide the switch to position 1 To switch off slide the switch to position 2 If an accident has been detected the boot will unlock even if separate locking is switched on Activating deactivating the boot lid opening limiter Multimedia system 4 Vehicle 5 î ...

Page 89: ...indow WARNING Risk of becoming trapped when children operate the side windows Children could become trapped if they oper ate the side windows particularly when unat tended Activate the child safety lock for the rear side windows When leaving the vehicle always take the key with you and lock the vehicle Never leave children unattended in the vehicle Requirements R The power supply or the ignition i...

Page 90: ...open the side window again Automatic function of the side windows In the following cases the side windows will be closed automatically when the vehicle is switched off R if it starts to rain Rain is detected by a rain sensor on the windscreen R in extreme temperatures R after a certain time depending on the on board electrical system voltage R if there is a malfunction in the power supply The side...

Page 91: ...erating monitor the entire closing process and make sure that no body parts are in the closing area Press and hold the ß button on the key The following functions are performed R The vehicle is locked R The side windows are closed R The sliding sunroof is closed R The panoramic sliding roof is closed To interrupt convenience closing release the ß button To close the roller sunblinds press and hold...

Page 92: ... function The side windows cannot be opened or closed using the convenience opening fea ture Possible cause R The key battery is weak or discharged Check the battery using the indicator lamp page 73 Replace the key battery if necessary page 75 Sliding sunroof Opening and closing the sliding sunroof The term sliding sunroof also refers to the panorama sliding sunroof WARNING Risk of becoming trappe...

Page 93: ...tion due to snow and ice Snow and ice may cause the sliding sunroof to malfunction Open the sliding sunroof only if it is free of snow and ice NOTE Damage caused by protruding objects Objects that protrude from the sliding sun roof may damage the sealing strips Do not allow anything to protrude from the sliding sunroof NOTE Important points to remember when a roof luggage rack is fitted When a roo...

Page 94: ...ards the end of the closing procedure R during resetting During the closing process make sure that no body parts are in the closing area Release the button immediately if somebody becomes trapped or Briefly press the button in any direction during automatic operation The closing process will be stopped Automatic reversing function of the roller sunblind If an obstacle obstructs the roller sunblind...

Page 95: ...nroof if the sliding sunroof is raised at the rear it will automatically be lowered slightly at higher speeds At low speeds it will be raised again automatically WARNING Risk of becoming trapped by automatic lowering of the sliding sunroof At higher speeds the raised sliding sunroof will automatically be lowered slightly at the rear Make sure that nobody reaches into the sliding sunroof s range of...

Page 96: ...resistance repeatedly until the sliding sun roof is fully open Press the 3 button for another second Close the sliding sunroof Vehicles with a panorama sliding sunroof the sliding sunroof or the roller sunblind is not operating smoothly Reset the sliding sunroof and the roller sun blind Resetting the sliding sunroof and the roller sunblind Pull and hold the 3 button little by little until the slid...

Page 97: ...t If someone becomes trapped briefly press the button again The opening or closing process will briefly be stopped The roller sunblind will then return to its starting position NOTE Damage caused by objects Objects can cause the roller sunblind to mal function Do not store objects on the rear shelf Make sure that the roller sunblind can move freely To extend or retract press button 1 Anti theft pr...

Page 98: ...imed The ATA system is deactivated automatically in the following situations R after unlocking the vehicle with the key R after unlocking the vehicle using KEYLESS GO R after pressing the start stop button with the key in the stowage compartment page 156 When the Mercedes Benz emergency call system is active and the alarm stays on for more than 30 seconds a message is auto matically sent to the Cu...

Page 99: ...cle is unlocked again R A door is opened R The vehicle is locked again Function of interior protection When interior protection is primed a visual and audible alarm is triggered if movement is detec ted in the vehicle interior Interior protection is primed automatically after approximately ten seconds R after locking the vehicle with the key R after locking the vehicle using KEYLESS GO Interior pr...

Page 100: ...e 5 î Vehicle settings 5 Interior motion sensor Activate O or deactivate ª the function Interior protection is primed again in the follow ing cases R The vehicle is unlocked again R A door is opened R The vehicle is locked again Opening and closing 97 Internal use only ...

Page 101: ... belt 2 and driver s seat 3 R You are sitting as far away from the driver s airbag as possible taking the following points into consideration R You are sitting in an upright position R Your thighs are slightly supported by the seat cushion R Your legs are not fully extended and you can depress the pedals properly R The back of your head is supported at eye level by the centre of the head restraint...

Page 102: ...k of accident due to the driver s seat not being engaged The driver s seat may move unexpectedly while driving This could cause you to lose control of the vehicle Always make sure that the driver s seat is engaged before starting the vehicle WARNING Risk of injury if vehicle set tings are adjusted while the vehicle is in motion You could lose control of the vehicle in par ticular in the following ...

Page 103: ...Risk of injury or death due to incorrect seat position The seat belt will not offer the intended level of protection if you have not moved the seat backrest to an almost vertical position In particular you may slip under the seatbelt and injure yourself Adjust the seat properly before begin ning your journey Always ensure that the seat backrest is in an almost vertical position and that the should...

Page 104: ...rest inclination 2 Seat height 3 Seat fore and aft position To adjust the seat fore and aft position lift lever 3 and slide the seat into the desired position Make sure that the seat is engaged Adjusting the front seat mechanically and electrically with Seat Comfort Package 1 Seat backrest inclination 2 Seat height 3 Seat cushion inclination 4 Seat fore and aft position 5 Seat cushion length Seats...

Page 105: ...5 and slide the front section of the seat cushion forwards or backwards Adjusting the front seat mechanically and electrically 1 Seat backrest inclination 2 Seat height 3 Seat cushion inclination 4 Seat fore and aft position To adjust the seat cushion length lift lever 1 and slide the front section of the seat cushion forwards or backwards 102 Seats and stowing Internal use only ...

Page 106: ...ad restraints Adjusting the front seat head restraints mechanically WARNING Risk of accident due to adjusting vehicle settings while the vehi cle is in motion You could lose control of the vehicle in the following situations in particular R If you adjust the driver s seat the head restraints the steering wheel or the mir ror while the vehicle is in motion R If you fasten your seat belt while the v...

Page 107: ...ar seats Otherwise you will not be able to adjust the height and angle of the head restraints correctly Adjust the head restraint fore and aft position so that it is as close as possible to the back of your head To raise pull the head restraint up To lower press release knob 1 in the direc tion of the arrow and push the head restraint down To move forwards pull the head restraint forwards To move ...

Page 108: ... until it engages Configuring the seat settings Multimedia system 4 5 Comfort 5 Seat comfort Select a seat Adjusting the backrest side bolsters Select Side bolsters Adjust the air cushions Adjusting the backrest contour in the lumbar region of the seat backrest lumbar Select Lumbar Adjust the air cushions Selecting the massage programme for the front seats Multimedia system 4 Vehicle 5 a Seats Sel...

Page 109: ...Do not repeatedly switch on the seat heating To protect against overheating the seat heating may be temporarily deactivated after it is switched on repeatedly NOTE Damage to the seats caused by objects or documents when the seat heater is switched on When the seat heater is switched on over heating may occur due to objects or docu ments placed on the seats e g seat cushions or child seats This cou...

Page 110: ...are adjusted while the vehicle is in motion You could lose control of the vehicle in par ticular in the following situations R If you adjust the driver s seat the head restraints the steering wheel or the mir ror while the vehicle is in motion R If you fasten your seat belt while the vehi cle is in motion Before starting the engine adjust the driver s seat head restraints steering wheel and mirror...

Page 111: ...ring wheel electrically The steering wheel can be adjusted when the power supply is disconnected 1 To adjust the distance to the steering wheel 2 To adjust the height Save the settings with the memory function page 111 Switching the steering wheel heater on off Requirements R The ignition is switched on Turn the lever in the direction of arrow 1 or 2 If the indicator lamp 3 lights up the steer ing...

Page 112: ...coming trapped by the driver s seat Press the seat adjustment switch The adjustment process will be stop ped Never leave children unattended in the vehicle When leaving the vehicle always take the key with you and lock the vehicle Vehicles with memory function you can stop the adjustment process by pressing one of the memory function position switches WARNING Risk of becoming trapped if children a...

Page 113: ...gs 5 Easy Entry Exit Select Steer wheel and seat Steering wheel only or Off Memory function Function of the memory function WARNING Risk of an accident if the memory function is used while driving If you use the memory function on the driv er s side while driving you could lose control of the vehicle as a result of the adjustments being made Only use the memory function on the driver s side when t...

Page 114: ...T or U within three seconds An acoustic signal sounds The settings are stored To call up press and hold preset position button 4 T or U until all the sys tems are in the stored position When you release the preset position button steering wheel the seat and mirror setting functions stop immediately The head up dis play continues to be adjusted Stowage areas Notes on loading the vehicle DANGER Risk...

Page 115: ...ets Close the lockable stowage spaces before starting a journey Always stow and secure heavy hard pointed sharp edged fragile or bulky objects in the boot Vehicles with automatic front passenger air bag shutoff objects trapped under the front passenger seat may interfere with the function of the automatic front passenger airbag shutoff or damage the system Please observe the notes on the function ...

Page 116: ... fire and injury from the hot cigarette lighter You can burn yourself if you touch the hot heating element or the socket of the ciga rette lighter In addition flammable materials may ignite if R you drop the hot cigarette lighter R a child holds the hot cigarette lighter to objects for example Always hold the cigarette lighter by the knob Always make sure that the cigarette lighter is out of reach...

Page 117: ...t with a multimedia and USB connection 3 Stowage compartment in the front centre console with a USB connection and charging module for wireless charging of mobile phones 4 Glove compartment Through loading feature in the rear bench seat EASY PACK Quickfold Folding the rear seat backrest forwards WARNING Risk of accident if the rear bench seat rear seat and seat backrest are not engaged The rear be...

Page 118: ...tre and outer seat backrests forwards separately Vehicles without a memory function move the driver s or front passenger seat for wards if necessary Vehicles with a memory function if neces sary when the seat backrest in the rear is folded forward the front seat will move forwards slightly to avoid a collision If necessary fully insert the head restraints in the rear seat backrest To fold the left...

Page 119: ... Left and right seat backrests if the seat backrest is not engaged and locked in place this will be shown on the multifunction dis play on the instrument cluster A warning tone will also sound Centre seat backrest if the seat backrest is not engaged and locked in place the red lock verification indicator 2 will be visible Locking the release catch of the centre rear seat backrest Requirements R Th...

Page 120: ...ks WARNING Risk of injury when using bag hooks with heavy objects The bag hooks cannot restrain heavy objects or items of luggage Objects or items of luggage may be flung around and hit vehicle occupants Only hang light objects on the bag hooks Never hang hard sharp edged or fragile objects on the bag hooks Observe the notes on loading the vehicle page 111 Subject the bag hooks to a maximum load o...

Page 121: ...they cannot be thrown around in such situations Always make sure that objects do not protrude from stowage spaces luggage nets or stowage nets Close the lockable stowage spaces before starting a journey Always stow and secure heavy hard pointed sharp edged fragile or bulky objects in the boot Observe the notes on loading the vehicle Vehicles with through loading feature in the rear bench seat fold...

Page 122: ...quipment ensure that the boot lid can be fully opened when the roof luggage rack is fitted Position the load on the roof luggage rack in such a way that the vehicle will not sustain damage even when it is in motion NOTE Damage to the panorama sliding sunroof due to non approved roof lug gage racks The panorama sliding sunroof may be dam aged by the roof luggage rack if you attempt to open it when ...

Page 123: ...s Using the 12 V socket Requirements R Only devices up to a maximum of 180 W 15 A are permissible Depending on the vehicle equipment the vehicle has the following 12 V sockets R In the stowage compartment in the front centre console R In the stowage compartment in the centre console of the rear passenger compartment Example 12 V socket in the stowage compartment in the front centre console Fold up...

Page 124: ... connecting cable into a 230 V power socket that is damaged or has been pulled out of the trim DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to incor rect handling of the socket You could receive an electric shock in partic ular R if you reach into the socket R if you insert unsuitable devices or objects into the socket Do not reach into the socket Only connect suitable devices to the socket Requirements R Devi...

Page 125: ...e sure that objects do not protrude from stowage spaces luggage nets or stowage nets Close the lockable stowage spaces before starting a journey Always stow and secure heavy hard pointed sharp edged fragile or bulky objects in the boot load compartment Observe the notes on loading the vehicle WARNING Risk of fire from placing objects in the mobile phone stowage compartment Placing other objects in...

Page 126: ...nd con nection with the vehicle s exterior aerial remove the protective cover from the mobile phone Protective covers which are neces sary for wireless charging are excluded Wirelessly charging a mobile phone Requirements R The mobile phone is suitable for wireless charging A list of compatible mobile phones can be found at https www mercedes benz mobile com Place the mobile phone as close to the ...

Page 127: ... loose floor mats and do not place floor mats on top of one another Fitting floor mats Slide the corresponding seat backwards and lay the floor mat in the footwell Press studs 1 onto holders 2 Adjust the corresponding seat Removing floor mats Pull the floor mat off holders 2 Remove the floor mat 124 Seats and stowing Internal use only ...

Page 128: ...e edge of the road will not be illuminated as far or as high R The motorway mode and enhanced fog light functions will not be available The headlamps must be reset to asymmetrical low beam when you return from abroad Information about lighting systems and your responsibility The various lighting systems of the vehicle are only aids The driver of the vehicle is responsible for correct vehicle illum...

Page 129: ...notes on surround lighting page 134 Automatic driving lights function The standing lights low beam and daytime run ning lights are switched on automatically depending on the ignition status and the light conditions WARNING Risk of accident when the dipped beam is switched off in poor visi bility When the light switch is set to à the dipped beam may not be switched on auto matically if there is fog...

Page 130: ...hts 1 High beam 2 Turn signal light right 3 Headlamp flashing 4 Turn signal light left Use the combination switch to activate the desired function Switching on high beam Turn the light switch to the L or à position Push the combination switch beyond the point of resistance in the direction of arrow 1 When the high beam is activated the indica tor lamp for low beam L will be deactiva ted and replac...

Page 131: ...m h to a standstill When you pull away again the hazard warning light system will switch off automatically at approximately 10 km h You can also switch off the hazard warning light system using but ton 1 Adaptive functions MULTIBEAM LED Intelligent Light System function The MULTIBEAM LED headlamps adapt to the driving and weather situation and provide exten ded functions for improved illumination ...

Page 132: ...an be activated only when the low beam is switched on The function is active in the following cases R At speeds below 40 km h when the turn sig nal light is switched on or the steering wheel is turned R At speeds between 40 km h and 70 km h and when the steering wheel is turned Roundabout and junction function the cor nering light will be activated on both sides based on an evaluation of the vehic...

Page 133: ...ces reflections in rainy conditions by dimming individual LEDs in the headlamps This reduces glare for the driver and other road users The city lighting function City lighting improves the illumination of road sides in urban areas using a broad distribution of light The function is active in the following cases R At low speeds R In illuminated parts of urban areas Switching the Intelligent Light S...

Page 134: ...ehicle s lighting to the prevailing light visibility and traffic condi tions Adaptive Highbeam Assist automatically switches between the following types of light R Low beam R High beam At speeds greater than 30 km h R If no other road users are detected the high beam will switch on automatically The high beam will switch off automatically in the following cases R At speeds below 25 km h R If other...

Page 135: ... will be activated despite the presence of other road users Always observe the road and traffic conditions carefully and switch off the high beam in good time Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus cannot take into account road weather or traffic conditions Detection may be restricted in the following cases R In poor visibility e g fog heavy rain or snow R if there is dirt on the sensors or the sensors are...

Page 136: ...ly R If highly reflective signs are detected ULTRA RANGE Highbeam will be switched off auto matically At speeds greater than approximately 50 km h R The headlamp range of the low beam is regu lated automatically based on the distance to other road users The system s optical sensor is located behind the windscreen near the overhead control panel Switching Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus on off Switch...

Page 137: ...re activated Interior lighting Adjusting the interior lighting Front overhead control panel 1 p Front left reading lamp 2 Automatic interior lighting control 3 c Front interior lighting 4 u Rear interior lighting 5 p Front right reading lamp To switch on off press button 1 5 accordingly Control panel in the grab handle 1 p Rear reading lamp To switch on off press button 1 Adjusting the ambient lig...

Page 138: ...burns from hot com ponent parts whilst replacing a bulb Bulbs lamps and plugs can become very hot during operation When replacing a bulb you could burn your self on these component parts Allow the component parts to cool down before replacing the bulb R Do not use a bulb if it has been dropped or if its glass has been scratched The bulb may otherwise explode R Do not touch the glass bulb with your...

Page 139: ...ection as far as they will go Remove the unlocked cover 2 from the wheel arch liner by pulling it upwards To fit insert cover2 at bottom of the wheel arch liner Using a suitable object turn the two mounts 1 of the cover 2 in clockwise direction as far as they will go Replacing bulbs in the halogen headlamp Requirements The lighting system is switched off Low beam high beam R A H7 55 W light bulb i...

Page 140: ...t clockwise Press on the housing cover and turn it clock wise Turn signal lights install the cover in the front wheel arch Changing the rear bulbs vehicles with halo gen headlamps Opening and closing the side trim panels in the boot To open release right hand or left hand side trim panels 1 at the top and remove To close reinsert side trim panel 1 Replacing the tail lamp bulbs Requirements The lig...

Page 141: ...bulb mount and turn it clockwise Reversing light pull bulb 3 out of the bulb mount Insert the new bulb into the bulb mount Insert the bulb mount again Turn wing screw 1 90 clockwise Insert the plug until the catch hooks engage audibly Close the side trim panel Windscreen wipers and windscreen washer system Switching the windscreen wipers on off 1 g Windscreen wipers off 2 Ä Intermittent wiping nor...

Page 142: ... wip ers and ignition before changing the wiper blades Moving the wiper arms into the replacement position Switch the ignition on and then off again immediately Within around 15 seconds press and hold the î button on the combination switch for approximately three seconds page 138 The wiper arms will move into the replace ment position Removing the wiper blades Fold the wiper arms away from the win...

Page 143: ... arms back onto the wind screen Switch on the ignition Press the î button on the combination switch page 138 The wiper arms will return to the original position Switch the ignition off Maintenance display Remove protective film 1 from the mainte nance display on the tip of the newly fitted wiper blades When the colour of the maintenance display changes from black to yellow the wiper blades should ...

Page 144: ...s steering wheel and mirror in particular and fas ten your seat belt WARNING Risk of accident due to mis judgement of distance when using the outside mirror The outside mirrors reflect objects on a smaller scale The objects in view are in fact closer than they appear Therefore always look over your shoul der in order to ensure that you are aware of the actual distance between you and the road user...

Page 145: ... with water and seek medical attention R If electrolyte comes into contact with your eyes immediately rinse them thoroughly with clean water and seek medical attention R If the electrolyte is swallowed immediately rinse your mouth out thoroughly Do not induce vomiting Seek medical attention immediately R Immediately change out of clothing which has been contaminated with electrolyte R If an allerg...

Page 146: ...Storing Select the front passenger outside mirror using button 2 Engage reverse gear Move the front passenger outside mirror into the desired parking position using button 1 Calling up Select the front passenger outside mirror using button 2 Engage reverse gear The front passenger outside mirror will move into the stored parking position Activating deactivating the automatic mirror folding functio...

Page 147: ...t the corresponding function is activated THERMATIC air conditioning control panel with without stationary heater example 1 w Sets the temperature on the driver s side 2 _ Sets the air distribution 3 H Sets the airflow or switches off climate control 4 Ã Sets climate control to automatic page 146 5 Demists the windscreen 6 Vehicles with THERMATIC air conditioning control panel without stationary h...

Page 148: ...perating the climate control system Switching climate control on off To switch on set the airflow to level 1 or higher using the H button To switch off set the airflow to level 0 using the H button If climate control is switched off the windows may mist up more quickly Switch climate con trol off only briefly Switching the A C function on off using the air conditioning control panel The A C functi...

Page 149: ...le Multimedia system 4 Vehicle 5 b Climate control 5 Climate mode Select Driver and or Passenger Select FOCUS MEDIUM or DIFFUSE To feel the effect of the climate style the à function must be active page 146 Setting the rear climate control using the multimedia system Multimedia system 4 Vehicle 5 b Climate control 5 Rear Setting the airflow Select Airflow Set the airflow Setting the temperature Se...

Page 150: ...ay mist up more quickly Switch on air recirculation mode only briefly Switching the residual heat on off Requirements R The vehicle is parked It is possible to make use of the residual heat from the engine to continue heating or ventilat ing the front compartment of the vehicle for approximately 30 minutes To switch on press the button Residual heat is switched off automatically Activating deactiv...

Page 151: ...uid perfume comes into contact with your eyes or skin rinse your eyes with clean water If symptoms continue consult a doctor ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental damage due to improper disposal of full flacons Full flacons must not be disposed of with household waste Full flacons must be taken to a harmful substance collection point To insert slide flacon 2 into the holder as far as it will go To remo...

Page 152: ...ntilation on off via the air conditioning control panel DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to poi sonous exhaust gases If the tailpipe is blocked or sufficient ventila tion is not possible poisonous exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide may enter the vehi cle This is the case in enclosed spaces or if the vehicle gets stuck in snow for example Always switch the stationary heater off in enclosed spaces...

Page 153: ...tically after 50 minutes Operation using the app the stationary heater ventilation can also be operated via the Mercedes me connect app You can find further information in the separate Owner s Manual at https moba i daimler com markets ece row baix cars connectme en_GB emotions Startseite html Setting the stationary heater stationary ven tilation via the multimedia system Multimedia system 4 Vehic...

Page 154: ...mote control displays sta tionary heater ventilation 1 Stationary ventilation switched on 2 Stationary heater switched on 3 Selected departure time 4 Remaining time for the stationary heater ventilation in minutes 5 Stationary heater ventilation active 6 Departure time activated 7 Signal strength Further possible displays R Time the activated departure time R Zero minutes the running time for the ...

Page 155: ...pposite direc tion to the arrow onto the remote control until the battery cover engages Problems with the remote control for the stationary heater ventilation FAIL appears on the remote control dis play Possible cause R The signal transmission between the trans mitter and the receiver is malfunctioning Change your position in relation to the vehi cle moving closer if necessary FAIL appears on the ...

Page 156: ...rior To guarantee the flow of fresh air through the air vents into the vehicle interior comply with the following R Always keep the vents and vent grilles in the vehicle interior free R Keep the air inlet free of residue build up page 381 To open or close hold air vent 1 in the centre and turn it to the left open or right closed as far as it will go To set the airflow direction hold the air vent 1...

Page 157: ...ildren unattended in the vehicle If children are left unattended in the vehicle they could in particular R open doors thereby endangering other persons or road users R get out and be struck by oncoming traf fic R operate vehicle equipment and become trapped for example In addition the children could also set the vehicle in motion by for example R releasing the parking brake R changing the transmis...

Page 158: ... present the auxiliary heating running in an enclosed space without sufficient venti lation WARNING Risk of fire due to flammable material in the engine compartment or the exhaust system Flammable materials may ignite Therefore check regularly that there are no flammable materials in the engine compartment or on the exhaust system Requirements R the key is in the vehicle and is recognised Shift th...

Page 159: ... the key 1 in the marked space 2 and leave it there depress the brake pedal and start the vehicle using the start stop button You can also switch on the power supply or the ignition with the start stop button Starting the vehicle via Remote Online serv ices Cooling or heating the vehicle interior before commencing your journey Ensure the following before starting the engine R the legal stipulation...

Page 160: ... runs for ten minutes You can carry out a maximum of two consecu tive starting attempts You must start the vehicle once with the key before trying to start the engine again with the smartphone you can stop the vehicle again at any time Further information can be found in the smartphone app Securing the engine against starting before carrying out maintenance or repair work switch on the hazard warn...

Page 161: ...bserve the safety notes and informa tion on ESP page 188 Moving away with optimised acceleration WARNING Risk of skidding and having an accident from wheels spinning When you use optimised acceleration indi vidual wheels could spin and you could lose control of the vehicle If ESP is deactivated there is a risk of skid ding and accident Make sure that no persons or obstacles are in the close vicini...

Page 162: ...securely and as prescribed in order to ensure that there is always sufficient room for the pedals Do not use loose floor mats and do not place floor mats on top of one another WARNING Risk of accident due to incor rect footwear Incorrect footwear includes for example R shoes with platform soles R shoes with high heels R slippers Always wear suitable footwear so that you can operate the pedals safe...

Page 163: ...t on the brake pedal when driving the brake system may over heat This increases the braking distance and the brake system may even fail Never use the brake pedal as a footrest Do not depress the brake pedal and the accelerator pedal at the same time while driving NOTE Engine damage due to excessively high engine speeds The engine will be damaged if you drive with the engine in the overrevving rang...

Page 164: ... tyre ruts R avoid sudden steering movements R brake carefully Also observe the notes on regularly checking wheels and tyres page 410 Notes on driving through water on the road surface Water which has entered into the vehicle can damage the engine electrics and transmission Water can also enter the air intake of the engine and cause engine damage Observe the following if you must drive through wat...

Page 165: ...c engine start is required by the vehicle R You release the brake pedal R Vehicles with a 48 V on board electrical system You release the brake pedal on a downhill gradient and the vehicle does not roll The vehicle rolls on a downhill gradient and does not automatically enter glide mode at 20 km h ECO start stop function symbols in the multi function display R The symbol è green appears when the v...

Page 166: ...e program R Observing the gearshift recommendations The inner segment will light up and the outer segment will fill up when the following driving style is adopted R 1 Moderate acceleration R 2 Gentle deceleration and rolling R 3 Consistent speed The inner segment will not light up and the outer segment will empty when the following driving style is adopted R 1 Sporty acceleration R 2 Heavy braking...

Page 167: ...is near R Many segments light up the event ahead is further away When the vehicle nears the event ECO Assist will calculate the optimal speed for maximum fuel economy and recuperative energy based on the distance speed and gradient The Foot off the accelerator 3message appears in the multi function display The first segments in front of the vehicle will turn green The remaining seg ments will init...

Page 168: ...e system intervenes The system may be impaired or may not function in the following situations R If visibility is poor e g due to insufficient illu mination of the road highly variable shade conditions rain snow fog or heavy spray R If there is glare e g from oncoming traffic direct sunlight or reflections R If there is dirt on the windscreen in the area of the multifunction camera or the camera i...

Page 169: ...rtable and economical driving R balance between traction and stability R recommended for all road conditions Eco R particularly economical driving R balance between traction and stability R recommended for all road conditions Depending on the drive program the following systems change their characteristics R drive engine and transmission management Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC R ESP R vehicles...

Page 170: ...e may deviate from the certified values within the country specific guidelines for permissible tolerances basis UN ECE No 85 or country specific guidelines Factors that can influence this are for exam ple R Sea level R Fuel grade R Outside temperature R Operating temperature of the engine The values displayed serve only as orienta tion The values for engine output and engine torque shown in the me...

Page 171: ...smission position The current transmission position is displayed in the multifunction display j Park position k Reverse gear i Neutral h Drive position Engaging reverse gear R Depress the brake pedal and push the DIRECT SELECT lever upwards past the first point of resistance Engaging neutral N Depress the brake pedal and push the DIRECT SELECT lever up or down to the first point of resistance To s...

Page 172: ...the transmission position is h or k To manoeuvre with an open driver s door open the driver s door while at a standstill and engage transmission position h or k again Engaging drive position D Depress the brake pedal and push the DIRECT SELECT lever down past the first point of resistance When the automatic transmission is in transmis sion position h it shifts the gears automati cally This depends...

Page 173: ...etting to activate pull steering wheel gearshift paddle 1 or 2 Manual gearshifting is activated for a short time The transmission position display shows p and the current gear How long the manual gearshifting stays acti vated is dependant on various factors Manual gearshifting can be automatically deactivated in the following cases R changing the drive program R restarting the vehicle R when the t...

Page 174: ...nd continues to run in neutral R The transmission position display h is shown in green R Vehicles with 48 V on board electrical system EQ Boost technology The com bustion engine can be switched off All of the vehicle functions remain active Glide mode is activated if the following condi tions are met R Drive program is selected R The speed is within a suitable range R The road s course is suitable...

Page 175: ...ehicle WARNING Risk of fire or explosion from fuel Fuels are highly flammable Fire naked flames smoking and crea tion of sparks must be avoided Switch off the ignition and if available the stationary heater before and while refuelling the vehicle WARNING Risk of injury from fuels Fuels are poisonous and hazardous to your health Do not swallow fuel or let it come into contact with skin eyes or clot...

Page 176: ... fuels R diesel R regular petrol with an octane number lower than 91 RON R petrol with more than 10 ethanol by vol ume e g E15 E20 E85 E100 R petrol with more than 3 methanol by volume e g M15 M30 R petrol with additives containing metal If you have accidentally refuelled with the wrong fuel do not switch the ignition on Consult a qualified specialist workshop NOTE Damage caused by the wrong fuel ...

Page 177: ...small amounts of the wrong fuel could result in damage to the fuel system and the engine The repair costs are high Consult a qualified specialist workshop Have the fuel tank and fuel lines drained completely NOTE Damage to the fuel system caused by overfilled fuel tanks Only fill the fuel tank until the pump nozzle switches off NOTE Fuel may spray out when you remove the fuel pump nozzle Only fill...

Page 178: ...from a fuel can Otherwise the filler neck cannot slide into the tank Replace the cap on the filler neck and turn clockwise until it engages audibly Close fuel filler flap 1 AdBlue vehicles with a diesel engine only Notes on refilling AdBlue AdBlue is a water soluble fluid for the NOx exhaust gas aftertreatment of diesel engines In order for the exhaust gas aftertreatment to func tion properly only...

Page 179: ... Avoid carrying AdBlue refill containers permanently in the vehicle Requirements R The vehicle is unlocked The following messages appear in order in the multifunction display when the AdBlue tank requires topping up R Refill AdBlue See Owner s ManualThe AdBlue level has fallen below the reserve range Top up AdBlue immediately R Top up AdBlue Emergency op in XXX miles See Owner s ManualThe low AdBl...

Page 180: ...fuel filler flap 1 Turn AdBlue filler cap 2 anti clockwise and remove it Top up AdBlue Mercedes Benz recommends topping up AdBlue at a filling pump If no AdBlue filling pump is available you can also top up AdBlue using a canister Screw on the fastener of AdBlue refill canis ter 4 Screw disposable hose 3 onto the opening of AdBlue refill canister 4 until hand tight Screw disposable hose 3 onto the...

Page 181: ...urn the front wheels so that the vehicle rolls towards the kerb if it starts moving apply the parking brake Switch the transmission to position j WARNING Risk of fire caused by hot exhaust system parts Flammable materials such as leaves grass or twigs may ignite Park the vehicle so that no flammable material can come into contact with hot vehicle components In particular do not park on dry grass l...

Page 182: ...body Bring the vehicle to a standstill by pressing the brake pedal On gradients turn the front wheels so that the vehicle will roll towards the kerb if it starts moving Apply the electric parking brake Engage transmission position j in a station ary vehicle with the brake pedal applied page 169 Switch off the engine and the ignition by pressing the 1 button Release the service brake slowly Get out...

Page 183: ...ed garage door opener persons in the range of movement of the door may become trapped or be struck by the door Always make sure that nobody is within the range of movement of the door Requirements R The vehicle has been parked outside the garage or outside the range of movement of the door R The engine is switched off R The ignition is switched on The garage door opener function is always availabl...

Page 184: ...oses When the door closes programming is com pleted Please also read the operating instructions for the door drive Troubleshooting when programming the remote control Check if the transmitter frequency of remote control 5 is supported Replace the batteries in remote control 5 Hold remote control 5 at various angles from a distance of 1 cm to 8 cm front of the inside rearview mirror You should test...

Page 185: ...ildren unattended in the vehicle When leaving the vehicle always take the key with you and lock the vehicle Keep the vehicle key out of the reach of children The electric parking brake is applied if the trans mission is in position j and one of the follow ing conditions is fulfilled R The engine is switched off R The seat belt tongue is not inserted in the seat belt buckle of the driver s seat and...

Page 186: ...ion j to h or k when on level ground with the driver s door closed R If the transmission is in position k the boot lid must be closed R The seat belt tongue is inserted into the seat belt buckle of the driver s seat If the seat belt tongue is not inserted into the seat belt buckle of the driver s seat one of the following conditions must be fulfilled You shift from transmission position j You have...

Page 187: ...ions can lead to inadvertent activation R The parked vehicle is moved e g in a two storey garage Deactivate tow away protection in order to prevent inadvertent activation If you deacti vate tow away protection collision detection will also be deactivated System limits Detection may be restricted in the following sit uations R the vehicle is damaged without impact e g if an outside mirror is torn o...

Page 188: ...Standby mode is automatically deactivated when the ignition is switched on Activating deactivating standby mode Multimedia system 4 Vehicle 5 î Vehicle settings 5 Standby mode This function is not available for all models Activate O or deactivate ª the function When you activate the function a prompt appears Select Yes Standby mode is activated Driving and driving safety systems Driving systems an...

Page 189: ...d at a qualified specialist workshop Particularly keep the areas around the sensors and cameras free of dirt ice or slush page 384 The sensors and cameras must not be covered and the detection ranges around them must be kept free Do not attach additional license plate brackets advertisements stickers foils or foils to protect against stone chippings in the detection range of the sensors and camera...

Page 190: ...untry dependent page 206 R Blind Spot Assist and Active Blind Spot Assist with exit warning page 213 R Active Lane Keeping Assist page 216 Parking Package R Reversing camera page 221 R 360 Camera page 223 R Parking Assist PARKTRONIC page 227 R Active Parking Assist page 231 Function of ABS The Anti lock Brake System ABS regulates the brake pressure in critical driving situations R During braking e...

Page 191: ... The engine output is adapted according to the situation When ESP is deactivated the å warning lamp lights up continuously R Driving stability will no longer be improved R The drive wheels could spin R ETS 4ETS traction control is still active When ESP is deactivated you are still assis ted by ESP when braking When the warning lamp flashes one or several wheels has reached its grip limit R Adapt y...

Page 192: ...approx 75 km h and 200 km h when driving straight ahead or cornering slightly R The vehicle is stabilised by means of individ ual brake application on one side Function of ESP trailer stabilisation WARNING Risk of accident in poor road and weather conditions In poor road and weather conditions the trailer stabilisation cannot prevent lurching of the vehicle trailer combination Trailers with a high...

Page 193: ...uired for vehicle stabilisation This steering recommendation is given in the fol lowing situations R both right wheels or both left wheels are on a wet or slippery road surface when you brake R the vehicle starts to skid System limits STEER CONTROL may be impaired or may not function in the following situations R ESP is deactivated R ESP is malfunctioning R The steering is malfunctioning If ESP is...

Page 194: ...rs in the multifunction display Release the brake pedal Deactivating the HOLD function Depress the accelerator pedal to pull away or Depress the brake pedal until the ë dis play disappears from the multifunction dis play The HOLD function is deactivated in the follow ing situations R Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is activa ted R The transmission is shifted to position j R The vehicle is secured...

Page 195: ... the hazard warning button ATTENTION ASSIST Function of ATTENTION ASSIST ATTENTION ASSIST assists you on long monoto nous journeys e g on motorways and trunk roads If ATTENTION ASSIST detects indicators of fatigue or increasing lapses in concentration on the part of the driver it suggests taking a break ATTENTION ASSIST is only an aid It cannot always detect fatigue or lapses in concentration in t...

Page 196: ...icted man ner and warnings may be delayed or not occur R If you have been driving for less than approx imately 30 minutes R If the road condition is poor uneven road surface or potholes R If there is a strong side wind R If you adopt a sporty driving style high cor nering speeds or high rates of acceleration R If the Steering Assist function of Active Dis tance Assist DISTRONIC is active R If the ...

Page 197: ...e on long and steep downhill gradients Take particular note of this when driving a laden vehicle By doing so you will make use of the engine s brak ing effect This relieves the load on the brake system and prevents the brakes from overheat ing and wearing too quickly Do not use cruise control in the following situa tions R In traffic situations which require frequent changes of speed e g in heavy ...

Page 198: ...d speed R If the stored speed is called up R If you store a new speed Operating cruise control or the variable lim iter WARNING Risk of accident due to stored speed If you call up the stored speed and this is lower than your current speed the vehicle decelerates Take into account the traffic situation before calling up the stored speed Requirements Cruise control R Cruise control is selected R ESP...

Page 199: ...ate the vehicle to the desired speed and press rocker switch 1 up M Adopting a detected speed Activate cruise control or the variable limiter If a traffic sign has been detected and is dis played in the instrument cluster select J with the left rocker switch The maximum permissible speed shown by the traffic sign is stored and the vehicle maintains or does not exceed this speed Deactivating cruise...

Page 200: ...ssist DISTRONIC R Adjusts the driving style depending on the selected drive program fuel saving comfort able or dynamic R Initiates acceleration to the stored speed if the turn signal indicator is switched on to change to the overtaking lane R Vehicles with Driving Assistance Pack age Reacts to stationary vehicles detected in urban speed ranges except bicycles and motorcycles Takes one sided overt...

Page 201: ...epress the accelerator pedal beyond the setting of the Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC the system is switched to pas sive mode The ç suspended message appears in the multifunction display Display on the speedometer The stored speed is highlighted on the speedom eter If the speed of the vehicle in front or the speed adjustment is less than the stored speed due to the route event ahead the segments...

Page 202: ...cient deceleration by Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC brakes your vehicle with up to 50 of the possible deceleration If this deceleration is not suffi cient Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC alerts you with a visual and acoustic warning Adjust your speed and maintain a suita ble distance from the vehicle in front Brake the vehicle yourself and or take evasive actio...

Page 203: ...DISTRONIC remove your foot from the accelerator pedal The current vehicle speed is stored and maintained Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC or limited variable limiter by the vehicle Adopting a detected speed limit Activate Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC If a traffic sign has been detected and is dis played in the instrument cluster select J with the left rocker switch The maximum permissible spee...

Page 204: ...of speed limits is active it will be automati cally adopted as the stored speed page 212 The driven speed is adjusted when the vehicle is level with the traffic sign at the latest In the case of signs indicating entry into an urban area the speed is adapted according to the speed permitted within the urban area The speed limit display in the Instrument Display is always upda ted when the vehicle i...

Page 205: ...ctivate and deactivate route based speed adaptation in the multimedia system page 203 The following route events are taken into account R Bends R T junctions roundabouts and toll stations R Turns and exits R Traffic jams ahead only with Live Traffic Information page 304 When the toll station is reached Active Dis tance Assist DISTRONIC adopts the speed as the stored speed Also the speed is reduced...

Page 206: ...limitations Adapt the speed to the traffic situation Setting route based speed adjustment Requirements R Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is activa ted Multimedia system 4 Vehicle 5 k Assistance 5 Speed adjustment Activate O or deactivate ª the function Active Steering Assist Function of Active Steering Assist Active Steering Assist is only available up to a speed of 210 km h The system helps you ...

Page 207: ...e driver does not react to the warning for a considerable period the system can initiate an emergency stop page 206 The warning is not issued or is stopped when the driver gives confirmation to the system R The driver steers the vehicle R Depending on the country the driver presses a steering wheel button or operates Touch Control If Active Steering Assist detects that a system limit has been reac...

Page 208: ...toll stations R When towing a trailer R When the tyre pressure is too low WARNING Risk of accident if Active Steering Assist unexpectedly stops func tioning If the system limits of Active Steering Assist are reached there is no guarantee that the system will remain active or will keep the vehicle in lane Always keep your hands on the steering wheel and observe the traffic carefully Always steer th...

Page 209: ...ended R The vehicle is unlocked R If possible an emergency call is placed to the Mercedes Benz emergency call centre The driver can cancel the deceleration at any time by performing one of the following actions R Steering R Braking or accelerating R Deactivating Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Active Brake Assist Function of Active Brake Assist Active Brake Assist consists of the following functi...

Page 210: ... responsible for maintaining a sufficiently safe distance to the vehicle in front vehicle speed and for braking in good time Always pay careful attention to the traf fic situation do not rely on Active Brake Assist alone Be prepared to brake or swerve if nec essary Also observe the system limits of Active Brake Assist The individual subfunctions are available in various speed ranges The distance w...

Page 211: ... and stationary and crossing cyclists Autonomous braking function vehicles with out Driving Assistance Package If the vehicle is travelling at speeds above approximately 7 km h the autonomous braking function may intervene in the following situa tions R at speeds up to approximately 200 km h when approaching vehicles ahead R at speeds up to approximately 80 km h when approaching cyclists ahead R a...

Page 212: ...lling a brake application of Active Brake Assist You can cancel a brake application of Active Brake Assist at any time by R sharply depressing the accelerator pedal or with kickdown R releasing the brake pedal Active Brake Assist may cancel the brake appli cation when one of the following conditions is fulfilled R You manoeuvre to avoid the obstacle R There is no longer a risk of collision R An ob...

Page 213: ...tly varying light conditions R If the sensors are dirty misted up damaged or covered R If the sensors are impaired due to interfer ence from other radar sources e g strong radar reflections in multi storey car parks R If a loss of tyre pressure or a defective tyre has been detected and displayed R In complex traffic situations where objects cannot always be clearly identified R If pedestrians or v...

Page 214: ...to recog nise dangers page 185 Since Traffic Sign Assist also uses the data stored in the navigation system it can update the display in the following situations without detecting traffic signs If the system detects that you are driving onto a section of road in the wrong direction of travel it triggers a warning The camera also detects traffic signs with a restriction indicated by an additional s...

Page 215: ...esent in the danger zone System limits The system may be impaired or may not function particularly in the following situations R If there is poor visibility e g due to insuffi cient illumination of the road if there are highly variable shade conditions or in rain snow fog or heavy spray R If there is glare e g from oncoming traffic direct sunlight or reflections R If the windscreen in the area of ...

Page 216: ...p to 40 m behind and 3 m next to your vehicle If a vehicle is detected at speeds above approx imately 12 km h and this vehicle subsequently enters the monitoring range directly next to your vehicle the warning lamp in the outside mirror lights up red Permanent status display in the instrument clus ter R grey system is activated but inopera tive R green system is activated and opera tional If a veh...

Page 217: ...mirror flashes three times The exit warning is only an aid and not a substi tute for the attention of vehicle occupants The responsibility for opening and closing the doors and for leaving the vehicle remains with the vehi cle occupants System limits Blind Spot Assist and Active Blind Spot Assist may be limited in the following situations in par ticular R if there is dirt on the sensors or the sen...

Page 218: ...sounds In addition a dis play 1 indicating the danger of a side collision appears in the multifunction display In rare cases the system may make an inappro priate brake application This brake application may be interrupted at any time if you steer slightly in the opposite direction or accelerate System limits Note the system limitations of Active Blind Spot Assist you may otherwise not recognise t...

Page 219: ...and for staying in lane If a lane correcting brake application occurs dis play 1 appears in the multifunction display The system does not apply the brake if you acti vate the turn signal indicator Vehicles with Driving Assistance Package if the system detects an obstacle such as another vehicle in the adjacent lane it will apply the brake regardless of the turn signal indicator You are warned by v...

Page 220: ...re are highly variable shade conditions or in rain snow fog or heavy spray R If there is glare e g from oncoming traffic the sun or reflections R If the windscreen in the area of the multi function camera is dirty or if the camera is misted up damaged or covered R If there are no lane markings or several unclear lane markings are present for one lane e g around roadworks R If the lane markings are...

Page 221: ...ou Be sure to observe the system limitations of Active Lane Keeping Assist Press button 2 If indicator lamp 1 lights up Active Lane Keeping Assist is activated the lane mark ings are shown as light in the assistance graphic When Active Lane Keeping Assist is active the lane markings are shown in green in the assistance graphic Setting Active Lane Keeping Assist Multimedia system 4 Vehicle 5 k Assi...

Page 222: ...cle is set to the normal level R When driving at speeds above 125 km h the vehicle is lowered R When driving at speeds below 80 km h the vehicle is raised again Economy R The suspension setting is comfortable R The vehicle is set to the low level R The vehicle is not lowered any further if you are travelling at higher speeds C Sport R The suspension setting is firmer R The vehicle is set to the lo...

Page 223: ...then returns to the set level shortly afterwards You or anyone else in the vicinity of the wheel arches or the underbody could thus become trapped The vehicle can also be lowered after being locked When leaving the vehicle make sure that nobody is in the vicinity of the wheel arches or the underbody NOTE Damage due to vehicle lowering Parts of the body could be damaged when the vehicle is lowered ...

Page 224: ...ubstitute for your attention to the surroundings The responsibility for safe manoeuvring and parking remains with you Make sure that there are no persons animals or objects etc in the manoeuvring area while manoeuvring and park ing The guide lines in the media display show the distances to your vehicle The distances dis played only apply to road level You can select from the following views R Norm...

Page 225: ...rrent steering angle dynamic 2 Yellow guide line vehicle width driven sur face depending on the current steering angle dynamic 3 Red guide line at a distance of approximately 0 3 m from the rear area 4 Yellow warning indicator of Parking Assist PARKTRONIC obstacles at a distance between approximately 0 6 m and 1 0 m 5 Red warning display of Parking Assist PARKTRONIC obstacles are very close approx...

Page 226: ...a heavy load and can result in inaccuracies in the guide lines and in the display of the generated images The display contrast may be impaired due to incident sunlight or other light sources In this case pay particular attention Have the display repaired or replaced if for example pixel errors considerably restrict its use 360 Camera Function of the 360 Camera The 360 Camera is a system that consi...

Page 227: ...ehicle from above If the distance to the object lessens the colour of warning display 2 changes From a distance of approximately 0 6 m the warning display is shown in orange From a distance of approx imately 0 3 m the warning display is shown in red When Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is operational and no object is detected the segments of the warning display are shown in grey Guide lines 1 Yellow lan...

Page 228: ... at a distance of approximately 0 3 m from the ball head of the trailer hitch 3 Ball head of the trailer hitch When the electrical connection is established between the vehicle and the trailer the display changes to side camera view 1 This view supports manoeuvring procedures with a trailer Side view of the mirror cameras The sides of the vehicle can be seen in this view 1 Guide line of external v...

Page 229: ...le On vehicles with height adjustable suspension or if the vehicle is carrying a heavy load leaving the standard height can result in inaccuracies in the guide lines and in the display of the generated images depending on technical conditions The contrast of the display may be impaired by abrupt direct sunlight or by other light sources e g when driving out of a garage In this case pay particular ...

Page 230: ...r after an ignition cycle Setting the camera as a favourite You can call up the camera view directly in the multimedia system by setting it as a favourite Press the ò button on the control ele ment The main functions are displayed Navigate downwards twice The Favourites menu appears Select New favourite Select Vehicle Select Camera Parking Assist PARKTRONIC Function of Parking Assist PARKTRONIC Pa...

Page 231: ...ents of the warning display is based on the distance to the detected obstacle R Yellow segments obstacles at a distance between approx 0 6 m and 1 0 m R Orange segments obstacles at a distance between approx 0 3 m and 0 6 m R Red segments obstacles at a very short distance of approx 0 3 m or less System limits Parking Assist PARKTRONIC does not necessa rily take into account the following obstacle...

Page 232: ... Parking Assist PARKTRONIC function which warns the driver about obstacles at the side of the vehicle A warning is issued when obstacles are detected between the front and rear detec tion range In order for an object on the side to be detected the sensors in the front and rear bumper must first detect the object while you are driving past it During the parking procedure or manoeuvring objects are ...

Page 233: ...bstacles on the sides must be detected again before a new warning can be issued System limits The system limits for Parking Assist PARKTRONIC apply to passive side impact pro tection The following objects are not detected for exam ple R Pedestrians who approach the vehicle from the side R Objects placed next to the vehicle Activating deactivating Parking Assist PARKTRONIC NOTE Risk of an accident ...

Page 234: ...adeout during warning tones Activate O or deactivate ª the function Active Parking Assist Function of Active Parking Assist The availability of this function is dependent on the country Active Parking Assist is an electronic parking assistance system which uses ultrasound with the assistance of the reversing camera and 360 Camera When you are driving forwards up to approximately 35 km h the system...

Page 235: ...arking Assist If there are objects above or below the detection range the following situations may arise R Active Parking Assist may steer too early R The vehicle may not stop in front of these objects This could cause a collision In these situations do not use Active Parking Assist Extreme weather conditions such as snow or heavy rain may lead to a parking space being measured inaccurately Parkin...

Page 236: ... auto matically when the parking procedure begins You are responsible for selecting the turn signal indicator in accordance with the traffic condi tions If necessary select the turn signal indica tor accordingly WARNING Risk of accident due to vehi cle swinging out while parking or pulling out of a parking space While parking or exiting a parking space the vehicle swings out and can drive onto are...

Page 237: ...legal requirements or local conditions turn the wheels towards the kerb You can stop the vehicle and change the transmission position during the parking pro cedure The system then calculates a new vehicle path If no new vehicle path is availa ble the system can change the transmission position again or cancel the parking proce dure Exiting a parking space with Active Parking Assist Requirements R ...

Page 238: ...e the Please engage forward gear message appears in the media display select the corresponding transmission posi tion The vehicle moves out of the parking space The turn signal indicator is switched off auto matically After the parking space has been exited a warn ing tone and the Ø Active Parking Assist fin ished take control of the vehicle message prompt you to take control of the vehicle The ve...

Page 239: ...tem System limits The performance of Drive Away Assist is limited on inclines When driving with a trailer Drive Away Assist is not available Also observe the system limits of Parking Assist PARKTRONIC page 227 Function of Cross Traffic Alert Cross Traffic Alert is only available for vehi cles with Blind Spot Assist or Active Blind Spot Assist Cross Traffic Alert can warn drivers of any cross ing t...

Page 240: ...alues R Permissible towing capacity R Permissible rear axle load of the towing vehi cle R Permissible gross weight of the towing vehi cle R Permissible gross weight of the trailer R Maximum permissible speed of the trailer Ensure the following before starting a journey R The tyre pressure on the rear axle of the tow ing vehicle is set for a maximum load R The lighting of the connected trailer is o...

Page 241: ...e vehicle is secured against rolling away R The swivel range is clear R The trailer cables or adapter plugs have been removed Folding the ball neck out Pull switch 2 until the ball neck unlocks The ball neck will fold out from under the rear bumper Indicator lamp 1 will flash Pull the ball neck in the direction of the arrow until it engages audibly in a vertical position Indicator lamp 1 on the ba...

Page 242: ...while the vehicle level is changing In addi tion other people could become trapped if their limbs are between the vehicle body and the tyres or underneath the vehicle When coupling up or uncoupling a trailer make sure that The doors or tailgate are not opened or closed You do not initiate the level control sys tem and do not operate the DYNAMIC SELECT switch Do not lock or unlock the vehicle Requi...

Page 243: ... adapter cable Make sure that the cable is always slack for ease of movement during cornering Under the following conditions a message may appear on the multifunction display even if the trailer has been connected correctly R LEDs have been installed in the trailer light ing system R The current has fallen below the trailer light ing system s minimum current 50 mA Accessories can be connected to t...

Page 244: ...lace the cover cap on the ball head Bicycle rack function WARNING Risk of an accident when using the bicycle rack incorrectly The bicycle rack may become detached from the vehicle in the following cases R the permissible load capacity of the trailer hitch is exceeded R the bicycle rack is used incorrectly R the bicycle rack is secured to the ball neck beneath the ball head Observe the following fo...

Page 245: ...g notes R mount heavy bicycles as close to the vehicle as possible R always distribute the load on the bicycle rack as evenly as possible across the vehicle s longitudinal axis Mercedes Benz recommends removing all detachable parts from bicycles e g baskets child seats rechargeable batteries before load ing them onto the bicycle rack This will improve the aerodynamic resistance and centre of gravi...

Page 246: ...ystems that are used for flat towing or dinghy towing for example Attaching and using tow bar systems can lead to damage on the vehicle When you are towing a vehicle with tow bar sys tems safe driving characteristics cannot be guaranteed for the towing vehicle or the towed vehicle The vehicle trailer combination may swerve from side to side Comply with the per mitted towing methods page 402 and th...

Page 247: ...ment when the traffic situation permits If you cannot be sure of this stop the vehicle whilst paying attention to road and traffic conditions and operate the equipment with the vehicle stationary NOTE Mercedes AMG vehicles Observe the notes in the Supplement You could otherwise fail to recognise dangers NOTE Plug in hybrid Observe the notes in the Supplement You could otherwise fail to recognise d...

Page 248: ...umption G meter date The fuel supply will be interrupted to protect the engine when the red mark on the rev counter overrevving range is reached 5 Coolant temperature display During normal operation the coolant tem perature display is permitted to rise to 120 C Vehicles with 48 V on board electrical sys tem POWER and CHARGE displays electri cal drive support and recuperation power of the electric ...

Page 249: ...ntrol panel for cruise control limiter or Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC 4 Control panel for the multimedia system LINGUATRONIC page 250 5 ò To call up the home screen of the mul timedia system 6 Touch Control multimedia system 7 Back button multimedia system 8 Brightness control to adjust the lighting in the Instrument Display and in the control elements of the vehicle interior Operating the on...

Page 250: ...ossible settings on the menu or confirm a selec tion or setting press the left hand Touch Control To scroll through displays or lists on the menu or select display content a func tion an entry or a display swipe upwards or downwards on the left hand Touch Con trol To switch between displays swipe upwards or downwards on the left hand Touch Control To exit a submenu press the left hand back button ...

Page 251: ...ion from the driver assistance sys tems R Some warning messages Display content 1 Navigation instructions 2 Current speed 3 Detected instructions and traffic signs 4 Set speed in the driver assistance system e g cruise control When you receive a call the 6 Incoming call message will appear on the head up display In audio mode the station name or track will be shown temporarily when the audio sourc...

Page 252: ...sted for the head up display R Position R Brightness R Display content To select a setting swipe upwards or down wards on the left hand Touch Control Press the left hand Touch Control To adjust a value swipe upwards or down wards on the left hand Touch Control Press the left hand Touch Control Switching the head up display on off Press button 1 Instrument display and on board computer 249 Internal...

Page 253: ...operating mobile communica tions equipment and especially your voice con trol system R Observe the legal requirements for the coun try in which you are driving R If you use the voice control system in an emergency your voice can change and your telephone call e g an emergency call can thereby be unnecessarily delayed R Familiarise yourself with the voice control system functions before starting th...

Page 254: ...ooth audio R TV R Vehicle Overview of types of voice command A distinction is made between the following voice commands R Global voice commands can be said at any time and regardless of the current applica tion e g the voice commands Navigate to Call or Text message to R Application specific voice commands are only available for the active application Once Linguatronic is started an autocue is sho...

Page 255: ... you R only operate LINGUATRONIC from the driv er s seat R say the voice commands coherently and clearly but do not exaggerate the words R avoid loud noises that cause interference while making a voice command entry e g the blower A voice tag in the address book is not recog nised R only create sensible address book entries in the system mobile phone e g enter sur name and first name in the correc...

Page 256: ...To switch to text messages Radio To switch to radio mode TV To switch to TV mode Media To switch to media mode USB To switch to USB Memory card To switch to memory card Internet application Name To start a Mercedes Benz online application The application must be called up once using the mul timedia system prior to use Mercedes Benz Apps To switch to Mercedes Benz Apps LINGUATRONIC 253 Internal use...

Page 257: ...s directly Navigation voice commands Voice command Function Navigate to Address POI Contact Universal search for all types of destinations A search is conducted in the address book contacts the navigation database and on the Internet POIs The order of the details e g city street or house number can be changed Address in Country Destination entry in a desired country e g address in France Home Star...

Page 258: ...Name Destination entry to a contact in the address book Enter country Enter city Enter district Enter street Enter junction Enter house number Enter postcode Enters a country town district street junction house number postcode Nearest restaurant Nearest car park Nearest rest area with toilets Nearest filling station Searches for nearby restaurants parking spaces rest areas with toilets and filling...

Page 259: ...Filling station at destination Searches for restaurants parking spaces rest areas with toilets and filling stations at the destina tion Last destinations Selects a destination from the list of last entered destinations Alternative routes Switches route guidance to another route Start route guidance Starts route guidance after entering a valid destination Cancel route guidance Cancels route guidanc...

Page 260: ...You can use the telephone voice commands to make phone calls or search through the address book Telephone voice commands Voice command Function Call Name Makes a phone call All address book names are available Search for contact Name Searches for and displays a contact All address book names are available Outgoing calls Displays the last call Redial Selects the last phone number dialled LINGUATRON...

Page 261: ...To call up receivable or saved stations Frequency To enter a frequency directly Next station To switch to the next available station Previous station To switch to the previous station Save station To save a station in the station list Show station list To display the names of all receivable stations Read out station list To listen to the names of all receivable stations 258 LINGUATRONIC Internal u...

Page 262: ... traffic information service on off Radio info on Radio info off To switch information about the current station on off Overview of media player voice commands Media player voice commands can also be used when the media player runs in the background LINGUATRONIC 259 Internal use only ...

Page 263: ...e tracks albums artists composers genres or playlists are accepted dur ing the search Media search Track Media search Albums Media search Artists Media search Composers Media search Genres Media search Playlists The names of all available tracks albums artists composers genres or playlists are accepted dur ing the search 260 LINGUATRONIC Internal use only ...

Page 264: ...s genres tracks or playlists are searched for Next track To select the next track Previous track To select the previous track Random playback on Random track list off To switch the random track list on off Overview of message voice commands Text messages can be created edited and lis tened to using the message voice commands LINGUATRONIC 261 Internal use only ...

Page 265: ...hicle voice commands You can use the vehicle voice commands to directly call up the corresponding menus for the vehicle settings Vehicle voice commands Voice command Function Ambient light menu To display ambient light settings Ambient light blue To switch ambient light to blue Display and styles menu To show display settings Assistance menu To display assistance settings 262 LINGUATRONIC Internal...

Page 266: ...ide Light menu To display light settings Massage menu To display massage settings Massage driver s seat on To switch on the massage function for the driver s seat Massage driver s seat off To switch off the massage function for the driver s seat Outside temperature To display the outside temperature Engine data Displaying engine data Seats menu To display seat adjustment settings Seat heating fron...

Page 267: ...Voice command Function Consumption menu To display consumption Vehicle data To display vehicle data 264 LINGUATRONIC Internal use only ...

Page 268: ...are currently driving when operating the multimedia system 1 Touch Control Multimedia system button group on the steering wheel page 246 2 Media display 3 Main function button group page 269 4 Touchpad 5 Controller Adjusts the volume page 272 Switches the sound on off page 271 For Mercedes AMG vehicles with AMG Per formance exhaust system Turn adjusts the volume Press switches the multimedia syste...

Page 269: ...re wearing polarised sunglasses it may be difficult to read the display Central control elements overview 1 Touch Control 2 Controller 3 Touchpad Touch Control Operating Touch Control Operate the multimedia system with Touch Control 2 and associated buttons 1 and 3 Calling up the main functions Press button 1 or Press button 3 repeatedly until the main functions are shown Calling up favourites Pre...

Page 270: ...controller 1 button Press briefly returns to the previous display Press and hold calls up main functions 2 ò button Calls up the main functions To call up favourites when the main func tions are displayed slide controller 3 down 3 Controller Controller operating options Turn 3 anti clockwise or clockwise Slide 1 left or right Slide 4 up or down Slide 2 diagonally Press 7 briefly or press and hold ...

Page 271: ...The swipe must start in the upper area of the touchpad To zoom in and out of the map move two fingers together or apart To call up the control menu of the last active audio source swipe up with two fin gers The swipe must start in the lower area of the touchpad Setting the sensitivity for the touchpad Multimedia system 4 System 5 w Input Select Touchpad sensitivity Select Fast Medium or Slow To se...

Page 272: ...tation is set Media source the previous or the next music track is selected To hide the control menu swipe down with two fingers The swipe must start in the upper area of the touchpad Main functions Calling up the main functions 1 ß button Calls up navigation 2 button Calls up the radio 3 Õ button Calls up media 4 button Calls up the telephone 5 Ø button Sets vehicle functions Alternatively press ...

Page 273: ...ed at this position it will be overwritten Example adding your own favourites Select Vehicle Select Full screen Consumption Press and hold the button until the favourites are displayed Store the favourite at the desired position If No function available for saving is shown the selected function cannot be added Renaming favourites Press the button The main functions are displayed Navigate downwards...

Page 274: ...t appears Select Yes The favourites are reset to the factory set tings Switching the sound on off On the multifunction steering wheel On the multimedia system To mute press volume control 1 The 8 symbol appears in the status line of the display You will also hear traffic announcements and navigation announcements even when the sound is muted Multimedia system 271 Internal use only ...

Page 275: ...e volume of the navigation announce ment changes in accordance with the vol ume of the current media source R during a telephone call R when entering or exiting a parking space while using Active Parking Assist Setting in the menu Select System in the multimedia system Select Audio Select a volume setting Set the volume Entering characters Using the character input function WARNING Risk of distrac...

Page 276: ... the character bar Depending on the target entry the following characters are available R The full set of characters is shown R Only those characters which are useful for the current input string are shown Other characters are greyed out On the touchpad select the characters in the character bar or Write the characters on the touch sensitive surface of the touchpad Handwriting recognition supports...

Page 277: ...r finger to write characters on the touchpad The character is entered in the input line If different interpretations are possible charac ter suggestions are displayed To select a character suggestion swipe up or down on the touchpad Resume character input To enter a space swipe right when the cur sor is located in the input line To delete a character swipe left when the cursor is located in the in...

Page 278: ... the time and date automatically Multimedia system 4 System 5 Time and date Deactivate ª Manual time adjustment The time and date are set automatically for the selected time zone and summer time option The correct time is required for the following functions R Route guidance with time dependent traffic guidance R Calculation of expected time of arrival Setting the time zone Multimedia system 4 Sys...

Page 279: ... data transfer up to approximately 10 m You can use Bluetooth to connect your mobile phone to the multimedia system and use the fol lowing functions for example R Hands free system with access to the follow ing options contacts page 321 call lists page 323 text message page 324 R Internet connection page 340 R Listening to music via Bluetooth audio R Transferring business cards vCards into the veh...

Page 280: ...vating Wi Fi Switch Wi Fi on O or off ª If Wi Fi is deactivated ª communication via Wi Fi to all devices is interrupted This also means that a connection to the HERMES communication module cannot be estab lished Then functions such as dynamic route guidance with Live Traffic Information are not available Connecting the multimedia system with a device via Wi Fi This function is not available if a H...

Page 281: ...ection by pressing a button this function is only available in a Wi Fi frequency of 2 4 GHz Multimedia system 4 System 5 ö Connectivity Configuring the multimedia system as a Wi Fi hotspot The availability of this function is dependent on the country The type of connection established depends on the device to be connected The function must be supported by the multimedia system and by the device to...

Page 282: ... If the Wi Fi connections are being re estab lished the new security key must be entered Managing COMAND Touch devices Requirements R The COMAND Touch app is installed on the external device e g tablet or smartphone R Wi Fi is activated page 277 and the mul timedia system is configured as a Wi Fi hot spot page 278 Multimedia system 4 System 5 COMAND Touch Connecting and authorising a new device Se...

Page 283: ... tion announcements will be in English Setting the system language Multimedia system 4 System 5 Language Set the language If you are using Arabic map data the text information can also be shown in Arabic on the navigation map To do so select as the language from the language list Naviga tion announcements are then also made in Arabic Setting the distance unit Multimedia system 4 System 5 Units Sel...

Page 284: ...t vehicle settings can be edited after the import Exporting If PIN protection is activated your PIN is reques ted Enter the four digit PIN Select a data storage medium The data is exported The data export may take several minutes Activating deactivating PIN protection Requirements To unlock the PIN R There is an Internet connection R A Mercedes me account exists at https me secure mercedes benz co...

Page 285: ...art Activate O or deactivate ª the function Selecting a user profile Select Guest or individual profile Some settings from the user profile are only loaded when the vehicle is stationary or when the ignition is switched on Automatic synchronisation Each time the ignition is switched off or on the individual user profiles are synchronised on the multimedia system and on the server This ensures that...

Page 286: ...or previous destinations from the navigation system are not exported Setting user profile options Multimedia system 4 System 5 g Personalisation Highlight a profile Select options The following options are available R Rename R Delete R Reset The guest profile cannot be deleted or renamed Software updates Information on software updates The multimedia system displays a corresponding message when a ...

Page 287: ...0 R For automatic software updates your vehicle has a permanently installed commu nication module Multimedia system 4 System 5 Software update Automatic software updates Activate Automatic online updates O The software updates will be downloaded and installed automatically The current status of the software update is displayed Manual software updates Switch off Automatic online updates ª Select a ...

Page 288: ...unction Multimedia system 4 System 5 Reset Personal data is deleted for example R Station presets R Connected mobile phones Select Yes If PIN protection is activated a prompt appears asking if you also wish to restore this to the fac tory settings during a reset Select Yes Enter the current PIN The PIN is reset or Select No The current PIN stays the same after reset ting If you have forgotten your...

Page 289: ... selections of calming music and the vehicle interior is illuminated with pleasant lighting R Training Can counteract the onset of mus cle tension limbs falling asleep or stress with targeted relaxation or stimulation exercises The exercises are demonstrated in short vid eos The air is purified using ionisation and a pleasant fragrance is released The vehicle interior is illuminated with lighting ...

Page 290: ...an active programme a function requirement is no longer met a corresponding message appears The active programme is can celled Navigation Switching navigation on Multimedia system 4 Navigation Alternatively press the ß button The map appears and shows current vehicle position 1 If a climate control setting is changed a cli mate bar appears briefly Showing hiding the navigation menu Requirements R ...

Page 291: ...ation This could also cause you to lose control of the vehicle Only operate this equipment when the traffic situation permits If you cannot be sure of this stop the vehicle whilst paying attention to road and traffic conditions and operate the equipment with the vehicle stationary You must observe the legal requirements for the country in which you are currently driving when operating the multimed...

Page 292: ...o try both examples the country setting must also be changed method 2 To switch to handwriting recognition select v 5 Write the character on the touchpad To switch to character selection press the button or Press the touchpad To delete an entry select 4 if avail able Use the following options R Press briefly deletes the last character entered or the last suggestion adopted R Press and hold deletes...

Page 293: ...uggestions are made by the multimedia system A selection of destinations appears in a list The address entries can be made in any order for example R City or postcode Street House no Enter an intersecting street if available R Street City or postcode R POI e g Petrol station City or postcode During destination entry use the following functions R Switch to handwriting recognition R Switch to charac...

Page 294: ...oute guidance is active select the search position prior to choosing a POI see exam ple If intermediate destinations are set these can also be selected as the search position after selecting Near destination Filtering displays for POIs Enter the search term in ª Search The results list shows relevant POIs Entering Italy shows the following results for example R POIs which contain Italy in the name...

Page 295: ... set as the next inter mediate destination Route guidance begins If there are already four intermediate des tinations select Yes in the prompt The selected filling station is entered into position 1 of the intermediate destinations menu Intermediate destination 4 is deleted Route guidance begins Entering an intermediate destination Requirements R A destination is entered Multimedia system 4 Naviga...

Page 296: ...Multimedia system 4 Navigation 5 Previous and other destinations 5 Contacts Select the contact The contact details are displayed Select the address The Please wait message appears The search is carried out online Select the destination Filtering displays for contacts Enter a name or telephone number for exam ple into the search field Select The first contact in the list is highlighted Select the c...

Page 297: ...ns You can convert addresses to 3 word addresses and back again R At the website https what3words com R In the what3words apps Selecting a destination on the map Multimedia system 4 Navigation 5 Z Options Select Map menu or If the map is displayed in full screen mode press the central control element The map menu appears Select move map in map menu 2 page 307 Swipe in any direction on the Touch Co...

Page 298: ...e destination address is shown If route guidance is not active select Start route guidance The route to the destination is calculated The map shows the route Route guidance then begins or If route guidance is active select Start new route guidance or Set as next intermediate destination Start new route guidance the selected desti nation address is set as a new destination The previous destinations...

Page 299: ...following R Avoid traffic jam automatically The route is calculated with the currently set route type Traffic messages via Live Traffic Information or FM RDS TMC are taken into account Live Traffic Information and FM RDS TMC are not available in all countries R Ask before changing route to avoid traffic jam A prompt appears when a new route is detec ted with a shorter journey time based on traf fi...

Page 300: ...ountries and languages Displaying destination information Requirements R A destination is entered Multimedia system 4 Navigation Select Intermediate destinations and info The following information is displayed R Intermediate destinations and destination The route can also include up to four intermediate destinations R Name address R Remaining driving distance R Time of arrival Selecting an alterna...

Page 301: ...ns or If route guidance is active select Start new route guidance or Set as next intermediate destination Start new route guidance the selected service station is set as a new destination The previous destination and all intermediate destinations are deleted Route guidance to the service station begins Set as next intermediate destination the selected service station is set as the next intermediat...

Page 302: ...s on GPS recep tion In certain situations GPS reception can be impaired defective or even not possible e g in tunnels or in multi storey car parks Changing direction overview There are three phases when changing direction R Preparation phase If there is enough time between the changes of direction the multimedia system prepares you for the upcoming change of direction A navigation announcement is ...

Page 303: ... be able to complete both the next change of direction and the one after that R Possible lane 2 In this lane you will only be able to complete the next change of direction R Lane not recommended 3 In this lane you will not be able to complete the next change of direction without chang ing lane During the change of direction new lanes may be added Lane recommendations can also be dis played in the ...

Page 304: ...ions on off Switching navigation announcements on off during a phone call Select System Select õ Audio Select Navigation and traffic announce ments Switch Driving recommendations during phone call on O or off ª Adjusting the volume of navigation announcements Requirements R Route guidance is active On the multifunction steering wheel or on the multimedia system turn the volume control on the multi...

Page 305: ...e map Route guidance guides you for as long as possi ble with navigation announcements and displays on roads that are known to the multimedia sys tem Shortly before you reach the last known position on the map you will hear the Please follow the direction arrow announcement The display shows a direction arrow and the linear distance to the destination Overview of route guidance from an off road lo...

Page 306: ...entries are available for a map position a list appears Highlight an entry Select Store in Previous destina tions The map position is saved to the Previous destinations memory Editing the previous destinations Multimedia system 4 Navigation 5 Previous and other destinations 5 Previous destinations Highlight one of the previous destinations To save as a favourite select Save as global favourite The...

Page 307: ...ing services R Live Traffic Information R FM RDS TMC It is not possible to use both services simultane ously Live Traffic Information or FM RDS TMC is dis played with a symbol Hazard warnings can be received using the Car to X service There may be differences between the traffic reports received and the actual road and traffic conditions Important information on Live Traffic Informa tion R Current...

Page 308: ...stering on Mercedes me Live Traffic Information must be registered Reg istration is carried out at a Mercedes Benz service centre Create a user account at Mercedes me at https www mercedes me A valid email address is required for this Register the vehicle using the vehicle identifi cation number VIN Have the vehicle linked to the Mercedes me user account at a Mercedes Benz service centre The vehic...

Page 309: ...fic jam If the vehicle approaches a danger area on the route a warning message is dis played on the map A warning message may also be issued page 307 Displaying traffic incidents Multimedia system 4 Navigation 5 Z Options 5 Map content Activate Traffic incidents O Roadworks road blocks local area reports e g fog and warning messages are dis played Activating free flow and traffic display Activate ...

Page 310: ...ng via Car to X Filters the display of POIs in the vicinity according to POI category 5 Switches the display of personal POI sym bols on the map on or off 6 Switches one of the following displays on or off depending on the equipment Weather information Satellite map Traffic incidents 7 Switches the traffic map display on or off The map and satellite images are shown in globe projection This allows...

Page 311: ...he navigation system itself Setting the map scale Requirements R The map is shown Multimedia system 4 Navigation To zoom in swipe down on the Touch Con trol or Turn the controller anti clockwise or Move two fingers apart on the touchpad To zoom out swipe up on the Touch Control or Turn the controller clockwise or Move two fingers together on the touchpad Moving the map Multimedia system 4 Navigati...

Page 312: ...ymbols for the available categories None switches the display off Select a setting User defined select categories The POI symbols of the selected categories are displayed O or not displayed ª Selecting the display of text information in the map Multimedia system 4 Navigation 5 Z Options 5 Text information Select text information Current street shows the street you are cur rently driving on at the ...

Page 313: ... 4 Navigation 5 À Route and position 5 Avoid options 5 Areas Select Avoid new area To search for an area via the map select Using map Move the map or To search for an area using an address select Address entry Enter the address Select Select destination The map appears To display an area press the Touch Control the touchpad or the controller A red rectangle appears This designates the area that sh...

Page 314: ...igital map can be obtained from a Mercedes Benz service centre You can have updates to the digital map imple mented there Additional costs can be incurred in this proc ess Online map update The online map update service from Mercedes me connect can be used to update map data The online map update service is not availa ble in all countries The following options are available for the update R The au...

Page 315: ...pass The compass display shows the following information R the current direction of travel with bear ing 360 format and compass direction R longitude and latitude coordinates in degrees minutes and seconds R height rounded R number of GPS satellites from which a signal can be received Displaying Qibla Requirements R The Qibla display is available in your country Multimedia system 4 Navigation 5 À ...

Page 316: ...tem 4 Navigation 5 Z Options 5 Map content Activate Weather information O or If weather information display 6 is available in the map menu activate O page 307 it Current weather information is displayed on the navigation map e g temperature or cloud cover Weather information is not available in all countries Telephone Telephony Notes on telephony WARNING Risk of distraction from oper ating integra...

Page 317: ...ications devices when the vehicle is stationary As a vehicle occupant only use mobile communications devices in the areas intended for this purpose e g in the rear passenger compartment You must observe the legal requirements for the country in which you are currently driving when operating mobile communication equipment in the vehicle Further information can be obtained from a Mercedes Benz servi...

Page 318: ... telephone ready or w call active 5 Contacts page 321 6 Call list page 323 7 Text message 8 One mobile phone connected Active call Two mobile phones connected changes view between telephone 1 and 2 or Active call 9 Devices page 316 A Options Symbols 1 to 4 are not shown until after a mobile phone has been connected to the multi media system The symbols depend on your mobile phone and your mobile p...

Page 319: ...h the network available R a mobile phone with Twincard is logged into the network with the second SIM card at the same time The multimedia system supports calls in HD Voice for improved speech quality A require ment for this is that the mobile phone and the mobile phone network provider of the person you are calling support HD Voice Depending on the quality of the connection the voice quality may ...

Page 320: ... to connect the new device prompt To replace the currently connected mobile phone select Phone 1 The currently connected mobile phone is replaced by the new mobile phone or To connect the second mobile phone select Phone 2 The new mobile phone is connected as Phone 2 If two mobile phones have already been connected the second telephone is replaced by the new mobile phone or To use the mobile phone...

Page 321: ...rises a mobile phone page 318 If a new mobile phone is connected and defined as Phone 1 for example this over writes the previously connected mobile phone in the foreground of the system Disconnecting a mobile phone Multimedia system 4 Telephone 5 ª Devices Select the i symbol in the line of the mobile phone The disconnection of the mobile phone takes place without a confirmation prompt The mobile...

Page 322: ...nnect a mobile phone open stowage compartment cover 1 Place the NFC interface of the mobile phone see manufacturer s operating instructions on logo 2 on the inside of the cover The mobile phone is connected to the multi media system To change mobile phones place the NFC area of the mobile phone see manufactur er s operating instructions on NFC logo 2 If the mobile phone has already been author ise...

Page 323: ...n steering wheel Calls Telephone operation Multimedia system 4 Telephone 5 ª Contacts Making a call Select Numerical keypad Enter the number Select w The call is made Accepting a call Select Accept Rejecting a call Select Reject Noting an incoming call in In Car Office If In Car Office is available select Reminder page 326 Ending a call Select Activating functions during a call To show all functio...

Page 324: ...network provider and the mobile phone see the manufacturer s oper ating instructions Contacts Information about the contacts menu The contacts menu contains all contacts from existing data sources e g mobile phone or memory card You can store up to 6 000 con tacts Depending on the data source you have the fol lowing number of contacts R Permanently saved contacts 3 000 entries R Contacts loaded fr...

Page 325: ... 5 Contacts 5 Name format The following options are available R Surname first name R Surname First name R First name Surname Select an option Overview of importing contacts Contacts from various sources Source Requirements ò Memory card The SD memory card is inserted ò USB device The USB device is inserted in the USB port Source Requirements ñ Bluetooth con nection Bluetooth is activa ted in the m...

Page 326: ... for a number with DTMF tones Select an option Deleting a contact Multimedia system 4 Telephone 5 ª Contacts You can delete contacts stored in the vehicle Search for the contact Select the contact Select p Select Delete contact Select Yes Call list Call list overview Depending on whether your mobile phone sup ports the PBAP Bluetooth profile or not this can have different effects on the presentati...

Page 327: ...s sages or the 100 newest text messages The ú symbol is displayed when the mobile phone s message memory is full Configuring the displayed text messages Multimedia system 4 Telephone 5 Z Options 5 Text message 5 Message display Select p A menu with the following options is shown R All messages R New and unread messages R New messages R Off The text messages are not displayed automatically Select a...

Page 328: ...g the selection R recording a new dictation To leave the menu select Done Sending text messages Select Send text message Replying to a text message Multimedia system 4 Telephone 5 i Text message Open the text message Select p Select Reply Calling a text message sender Multimedia system 4 Telephone 5 i Text message Open the text message Select p Select Call sender Deleting text messages Multimedia ...

Page 329: ...rding upcoming appointments automatically appear in the media display If the automatic start of In Car Office is switched off you can call up the application via the main menu Selecting In Car Office functions Multimedia system 4 In Car Office Select an appointment Depending on the appointment and the stored information the following functions are available R Start route guidance Cancel route guid...

Page 330: ...se apps and the services and content connec ted to it Connecting Mercedes Benz Link with the multimedia system Connect the Mercedes Benz Link control box with the ç USB port of the multimedia connection unit using a suitable connecting cable A suitable connecting cable is available sep arately at a Mercedes Benz Service Centre Using Mercedes Benz Link Requirements R The Mercedes Benz Link control ...

Page 331: ... LINGUATRONIC page 250 Only one mobile phone at a time can be connec ted via Apple CarPlay to the multimedia sys tem The availability of Apple CarPlay may vary according to the country The service provider is responsible for this appli cation and the services and content connected to it Apple CarPlay is a registered trademark of Apple Inc Information on Apple CarPlay While using Apple CarPlay vari...

Page 332: ...tinues to be supplied with electricity or Disconnect the connecting cable between the mobile phone and multimedia system Mercedes Benz recommends disconnecting the connecting cable only when the vehicle is stationary Android Auto Android Auto overview WARNING Risk of distraction from infor mation systems and communications equipment If you operate information and communica tion equipment integrate...

Page 333: ...e first activation of Android Auto on the multimedia system must be carried out when the vehicle is stationary for safety reasons R The mobile phone supports Android Auto from Android 5 0 R The Android Auto app is installed on the mobile phone R In order to use the telephone functions the mobile phone must be connected to the mul timedia system via Bluetooth page 316 If there was no prior Internet...

Page 334: ...transmitted R Software release of the multimedia system R System ID anonymised The transfer of this data is used to optimise communication between the vehicle and the mobile phone To do this and to assign several vehicles to the mobile phone a vehicle identifier is randomly generated This has no connection to the vehicle identifica tion number VIN and is deleted when the multi media system is rese...

Page 335: ...st one second If a Mercedes me call is active an emergency call can still be triggered This has priority over all other active calls More information on Mercedes me connect and further services can be found at https www mercedes me Information about the Mercedes me call using the me button A call to the Mercedes Benz Customer Centre has been initiated via the me button in the over head control pan...

Page 336: ...ce row baix cars connectme en_GB emotions Startseite html Calling the Mercedes Benz Customer Centre after automatic accident or breakdown detection Requirements R The vehicle has detected an accident or breakdown situation R The vehicle is stationary R The hazard warning lights are switched on This function is not available in all countries In limited situations the vehicle can detect acci dent or...

Page 337: ... A prompt appears asking if you would like to make an appointment To arrange a service appointment select Call After your agreement the vehicle data is sent and a Mercedes Benz Customer Centre employee deals with your appointment The information is then sent to your desired service outlet This will contact you to confirm the appoint ment and if necessary consult about the details If you select Cal...

Page 338: ...r of the communication platform installed in the vehicle If a call is made for a service appointment via the service reminder the following data is also transmitted R Current mileage and maintenance data If a call is made after automatic accident or breakdown detection using the multimedia sys tem the following data is also transmitted R Current mileage and maintenance data R Current vehicle locat...

Page 339: ...y call and SOS button The Mercedes Benz Customer Centre and the Mercedes Benz emergency call centre are availa ble for you around the clock The me button and the SOS button can be found on the vehicle s overhead control panel page 331 You can also call the Mercedes Benz Customer Centre using the multimedia system page 333 Please note that Mercedes me connect is a Mercedes Benz service In emergenci...

Page 340: ... Benz emergency call system is available for at least ten years starting from the manufacturing date The ignition must be switched on before an auto matic emergency call can be made The Mercedes Benz emergency call system is activated at the factory Overview of the Mercedes Benz emergency call system The Mercedes Benz emergency call system can help to decisively reduce the time between an accident...

Page 341: ...corresponding message appears in the display Dial the emergency call number 112 on your mobile phone If an emergency call has been initiated R Remain in the vehicle if the road and traffic conditions permit you to do so until a voice connection is established with the emer gency call centre operator R Based on the call the operator decides whether it is necessary to call rescue teams and or the po...

Page 342: ...l was initiated manually or automatically R Time of the accident R Language setting on the multimedia system For accident clarification purposes the following measures can be taken up to an hour after the emergency call has been initiated R The current vehicle position can be deter mined R A voice connection to the vehicle occupants can be established For Russia various functions e g receiving tra...

Page 343: ...e this equipment when the traffic situation permits If you cannot be sure of this stop the vehicle whilst paying attention to road and traffic conditions and operate the equipment with the vehicle stationary You must observe the legal requirements for the country in which you are currently driving when operating the multimedia system WARNING Risk of an accident from operating mobile communication ...

Page 344: ...t radio or Wi Fi hotspot If the data volume limit is reached the availabil ity of Mercedes me connect services is limited The data volume can be purchased directly from a mobile phone network provider via the Mercedes me Portal Visit a Mercedes Benz service centre to find out whether it is possible to purchase data volume in your country directly from a mobile phone network provider Setting up an ...

Page 345: ...f a telephone and an Internet connection R The mobile phone has not been enabled for Internet access via Bluetooth If a mobile phone is connected to the multimedia system for the first time via Bluetooth you will be assisted through the process of setting up an Internet connection The Internet connection can also be configured manually Further information can be obtained at https www mercedes benz...

Page 346: ...D Configure the Internet connection using pre set or manual access data page 342 Cancelling Internet access permission for a mobile phone Multimedia system 4 System 5 ö Connectivity 5 Internet settings Highlight the mobile phone Select Select Delete configuration Select Yes Displaying mobile phone details Multimedia system 4 System 5 ö Connectivity 5 Internet settings Highlight the mobile phone Se...

Page 347: ...een completed R The general terms and conditions have been confirmed The o symbol indicates that a Mercedes Benz app can be used via voice control Select a Mercedes Benz app The app menu is displayed To use voice control select o Lan guage Say the question or command Voice control is not available in all countries and languages TuneIn Radio Calling up TuneIn Radio Requirements R There is an accoun...

Page 348: ...f data can be transmitted when using TuneIn Radio Saving deleting a TuneIn Radio station as a favourite Multimedia system 4 Radio 5 Þ Radio source 5 TuneIn Radio Select a station Press and hold the central control element until an audible signal sounds The ß symbol appears by the station name Select ß Favourites The list of saved favourite stations appears or Create an account for the online provi...

Page 349: ... stationary Permissible file systems R FAT32 R exFAT R NTFS Permissible data storage medium R SD card R USB storage device R iPod iPhone R MTP devices R Bluetooth audio equipment Observe the following notes R The multimedia system supports a total of up to 50 000 files R Data storage media up to 2 TB are sup ported 32 bit address space Supported formats R MP3 R WMA R AAC R WAV R FLAC R ALAC Observ...

Page 350: ...le is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and reg ulatory standards Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod or iPhone may affect wireless performance iPhone iPod iPod classic iPod nano and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc regis tered in the U S and other countries Lightning is a trademark of Apple Inc Notes on copyright Audio files that...

Page 351: ...y if an SD card has been swallowed NOTE Damage due to high temperatures High temperatures may damage the SD card Remove the SD card after use and take it out of the vehicle Multimedia system 4 Media 5 à Media sources 5 Mem card Inserting The multimedia connection unit is located in the stowage compartment under the armrest Insert the SD memory card into the SD card slot until it engages The side w...

Page 352: ...cks in the track list 5 Search 6 Playback control 7 Media sources 8 Sound 9 Full screen for video playback A Options Connecting USB devices NOTE Damage caused by high tempera tures High temperatures can damage USB devices Remove the USB device after use and take it out of the vehicle Multimedia system 349 Internal use only ...

Page 353: ...g the current track list Select è Select Current track list Select a track Selecting playback options Multimedia system 4 Media 5 Z Options Playing back similar tracks Select Play similar tracks A track list with similar tracks is created and played back Playback mode Select Random playback of the current track list The current track list is played in random order Select Random playback of the cur...

Page 354: ...R WMV If the vehicle is travelling faster than 5 km h the video image is hidden from the driver If available the channel and programme infor mation is continuously displayed Due to the large variety of available video files regarding encoders sampling rates and data transfer rates playback cannot be guar anteed Videos up to FullHD 1920x1080 are sup ported Copy protected video files or DRM Digital ...

Page 355: ...list 5 Search 6 Playback control 7 Media sources 8 Sound 9 Full screen for video playback A Options Activating deactivating full screen mode Multimedia system 4 Media 5 à Media sources Select a data storage medium Playable video files are played back To activate full screen mode select Full screen 352 Multimedia system Internal use only ...

Page 356: ...Albums R Tracks R Folders R Music genres R Year R Composers R Videos R Podcasts Apple devices R Audiobooks Apple devices Select a category The categories are available as soon as the entire media content has been read in and analysed Media Interface Information about the Media Interface Media Interface is a universal interface for the connection of mobile audio equipment The mul timedia system has...

Page 357: ...ce Multimedia system 4 Media 5 à Media sources Connect a data storage medium to the USB port page 349 Select a media device Playable music files are played back Overview of Media Interface 354 Multimedia system Internal use only ...

Page 358: ...list 5 Search 6 Playback control 7 Media sources 8 Sound 9 Full screen video playback only A Options Bluetooth audio Information about Bluetooth audio Before using your Bluetooth audio equipment with the multimedia system for the first time you will need to authorise it page 356 Multimedia system 355 Internal use only ...

Page 359: ...h 6 Playback control 7 Media sources 8 Sound 9 Full screen video playback only A Options Searching for and authorising a Bluetooth audio device Requirements R Bluetooth is activated on the multimedia system and audio equipment page 276 R The audio equipment supports the Blue tooth audio profiles A2DP and AVRCP 356 Multimedia system Internal use only ...

Page 360: ...acturer s operating instruc tions A code is displayed on the multimedia sys tem and on the audio device Confirm on both devices if the codes are identical The audio equipment is connected and play back starts With some audio equipment playback must be initially started on the device itself so that the multimedia system can play the audio files Device specific information on authorising and connect...

Page 361: ... ised on the multimedia system as Bluetooth audio equipment it is now connected If the mobile phone is authorised on the mul timedia system as Bluetooth audio equip ment for the first time it is connected after confirming the instructions on the mobile phone see the manufacturer s operating instructions Disconnecting Bluetooth audio equipment Multimedia system 4 Telephone 5 á Media sources Select ...

Page 362: ...and radio text 4 Station list 5 Presets 6 Radio source 7 Sound 8 Tag this song 9 Options Setting the frequency band Multimedia system 4 Radio 5 Þ Radio source Select a frequency band Selecting a radio station Multimedia system 4 Radio Navigate up or down Multimedia system 359 Internal use only ...

Page 363: ...tions Highlight a preset entry and navigate to the left Select Move highlighted station Select a memory preset Deleting stations Highlight a preset entry and navigate to the left Select Delete highlighted station Select Yes Calling up a slide show FM DAB radio mode Multimedia system 4 Radio 5 Þ Radio source 5 FM DAB radio Slide show 1 displays additional information provided by the station as an i...

Page 364: ...ements Activate O or deactivate ª the function or Press and hold the 8 button on the multi function steering wheel Setting the traffic information service vol ume increase Multimedia system 4 System 5 õ Audio 5 Navigation and traffic announcements Select Traffic announcements volume increase Select No increase or a value Activating deactivating radio text Multimedia system 4 Radio 5 Z Options 5 Di...

Page 365: ...Manufactured under licence from Dolby Labora tories Dolby Dolby Audio and the double D sym bol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories The TV tuner automatically sets the TV standard TV reception is dependent on the following fac tors R Speed R Characteristics of the selected TV channel TV reception may be influenced by the following factors R Electronic devices which are taken into the vehicle may i...

Page 366: ...is hidden from the driver If available the channel and pro gramme information is continuously dis played TV mode overview 1 Active media source 2 Channel name 3 Current programme with start and finish times 4 Station lists 5 Presets Multimedia system 363 Internal use only ...

Page 367: ...nels Selecting TV channels from the control menu Multimedia system 4 Media 5 à Media sources 5 TV Swipe up or down on the touchpad The TV tuner sets the previous next channel from the channel list The control menu appears for twelve seconds Selecting TV channels from the channel list Multimedia system 4 Media 5 à Media sources 5 TV 5 ª Station lists Select TV channels Select a TV channel The TV tu...

Page 368: ...own on the touch pad To exit the detailed display press the button Function of the channel fix setting Channel fix is switched on The channel is not changed This is useful if for example you drive the vehicle through reception regions that overlap It prevents frequent switch ing back and forth between channels The FIX indicator is displayed after the name of the TV channel Channel fix is switched ...

Page 369: ...Media 5 à Media sources 5 TV 5 ß Presets Select Store current station in the presets or Highlight a channel in the channel list and store as a favourite The current channel is stored in the favour ites in the next available position Moving channels in the favourites Highlight a channel in the favourites Select Move highlighted station Highlight the new position Confirm the position Deleting channe...

Page 370: ...le languages for the subtitles Teletext Teletext overview Teletext pages are located between page 100 and page 899 A dynamic teletext page consists of several sub pages Information on MHEG 5 digital teletext R Digital teletext is only available in some countries e g the UK and New Zealand R Interactive multimedia applications such as weather forecasts news reports and sport results are available R...

Page 371: ...D programmes Receiving encrypted HD programmes NOTE Damage to the CI module and Smart Card The CI module is designed for use in the home The CI module can overheat and be damaged by continuous exposure to high outside temperatures Make sure that the CI module is not subject to high temperatures for exten ded periods of time If the CI module is damaged no encrypted channels can be received The TV t...

Page 372: ...tions are available R Equaliser R Balance and Fader R Automatic volume adjustment R Other sound settings Select a sound menu Adjusting treble mid range and bass set tings Multimedia system 4 Media 5 à Sound 5 Equaliser Select Treble Mid or Bass Change the settings Activating deactivating automatic volume adjustment Multimedia system 4 Media 5 à Sound 5 Automatic volume adjustment Automatic volume ...

Page 373: ...lues Activating or deactivating volume adjust ment in the Burmester surround sound sys tem Multimedia system 4 Media 5 à Sound 5 Automatic volume adjustment Automatic volume adjustment compensates for differing volumes when changing between audio sources Activate O or deactivate ª the function Adjusting the balance fader in the Burmester surround sound system Multimedia system 4 Media 5 à Sound 5 ...

Page 374: ...tion Adjusting treble mid range and bass set tings in the Advanced sound system Multimedia system 4 Media 5 à Sound 5 Equaliser Select Treble Mid or Bass Set the desired values Switching volume adjustment in the Advanced sound system on off Multimedia system 4 Media 5 à Sound 5 Automatic volume adjustment Automatic volume adjustment compensates for differing volumes when changing between audio sou...

Page 375: ...z Service Centre Displaying the service due date On board computer 4 Service 5 ASSYST PLUS The next service due date is displayed To exit the display press the back button on the left hand side of the steering wheel Bear in mind the following related topic R Operating the on board computer page 246 Information on regular maintenance work NOTE Premature wear through failure to observe service due d...

Page 376: ...y when the battery is connected Note down the service due date displayed on the instrument display before disconnecting the battery page 372 Engine compartment Active bonnet pedestrian protection Operation of the active bonnet pedestrian protection In certain accident situations the actuation of the active bonnet reduces the risk of injury to pedestrians The rear area of the bonnet is raised by ap...

Page 377: ...bonnet if there is a person in the bonnet s range of movement WARNING Risk of burns when opening the bonnet If you open the bonnet when the engine has overheated or when there is a fire in the engine compartment the following situations may occur R You could come into contact with hot gases R You could come into contact with other hot escaping operating fluids Before opening the bonnet allow the e...

Page 378: ... engine the cooler and parts of the exhaust system Allow the engine to cool down and only touch component parts described in the following WARNING Risk of injury from using the windscreen wipers while the engine bon net is open When the engine bonnet is open and the windscreen wipers are set in motion you can be trapped by the wiper linkage Always switch off the windscreen wip ers and ignition bef...

Page 379: ... component parts in the engine com partment can be very hot e g the engine the cooler and parts of the exhaust system Allow the engine to cool down and only touch component parts described in the following NOTE Plug in hybrid Observe the notes in the Supplement You could otherwise fail to recognise dangers Requirements R The engine has an oil dipstick If not the engine oil level can be checked onl...

Page 380: ...at idle speed R The bonnet is closed The engine oil level is determined during driving Determining the engine oil level can take up to 30 minutes with a normal driving style and even longer with an active driving style On board computer 4 Service 5 Engine oil level One of the following messages will appear on the multifunction display R Engine oil level Measuring now measure ment of the oil level ...

Page 381: ...ngine compart ment it may ignite Make sure that no engine oil is spilled next to the filler opening Allow the engine to cool off and thor oughly clean the engine oil from compo nent parts before starting the vehicle NOTE Engine damage caused by an incorrect oil filter incorrect oil or addi tives Do not use engine oils or oil filters which do not correspond to the specifi cations explicitly prescri...

Page 382: ...system Allow the engine to cool down and only touch component parts described in the following WARNING Risk of scalding from hot coolant If you open the cap you could be scalded Let the motor cool down before opening the cap When opening the cap wear protective gloves and safety glasses Open the cap slowly to release pres sure Park the vehicle on a level surface Check the coolant temperature displ...

Page 383: ...Certain component parts in the engine com partment can be very hot e g the engine the cooler and parts of the exhaust system Allow the engine to cool down and only touch component parts described in the following WARNING Risk of fire and injury due to windscreen washer concentrate Windscreen washer concentrate is highly flammable It could ignite if it comes into contact with hot engine component p...

Page 384: ...s in the following or similar sit uations during towing in a car wash NOTE Damage due to unsuitable car wash Before driving into a car wash make sure that the car wash is suitable for the vehicle dimensions Ensure there is sufficient ground clear ance between the underbody and the guide rails of the car wash Ensure that the clearance width of the car wash in particular the width of the guide rails...

Page 385: ...arts of your vehicle are covered with a decorative foil Maintain a distance of at least 70 cm between the foil covered parts of the vehicle and the nozzle of the high pressure cleaner Move the high pressure cleaner nozzle around whilst cleaning The water tempera ture of the high pressure cleaner must not exceed 60 C R Observe the information on the correct dis tance in the equipment manufacturer s...

Page 386: ...st workshop Notes on cleaning decorative foils Observe the notes on matt finish care in the chapter Notes on paintwork matt finish paint work care page 383 They also apply to matt decorative foils Observe the notes on cleaning decorative foils to avoid vehicle damage Cleaning R For cleaning use plenty of water and a mild cleaning agent without additives or abrasive substances e g a car shampoo app...

Page 387: ... by the wiper arm Always switch off the windscreen wip ers and the ignition before cleaning the windscreen or wiper blades WARNING Risk of burns from the tail pipe and tailpipe trims The exhaust tailpipe and tailpipe trims can become very hot If you come into contact with these parts of the vehicle you could burn yourself Always be particularly careful around the tailpipe and the tailpipe trims an...

Page 388: ...e the notes on care in the trailer hitch manufacturer s operating instructions R Do not clean the ball neck with a high pres sure cleaner or solvent R Remove traces of rust on the ball for exam ple with a wire brush R Remove dirt with a lint free cloth R After cleaning lightly oil or grease the ball head Before using trailers with anti torsional cou pling observe the manufacturer s operating instr...

Page 389: ...d textile cleaning agent rec ommended for Mercedes Benz Steering wheel made of genuine leather or DINAMICA NOTE Damage caused by wrong cleaners Do not use solvent based cleaning agents such as tar remover or wheel cleaner neither should you use pol ishes or waxes Otherwise you may damage the finish R Clean with a damp cloth and 1 soapy water solution and then wipe with a dry cloth R For heavy soil...

Page 390: ...eat covers R Clean with a damp cloth and 1 soapy water R Do not use a microfibre cloth Fabric seat covers R Clean with a damp microfibre cloth and 1 soapy water and allow to dry Maintenance and care 387 Internal use only ...

Page 391: ...be stored 1 Maximum number of washes 2 Maximum wash temperature 3 Do not bleach 4 Do not iron 5 Do not tumble dry 6 Do not dry clean 7 Class 2 safety vest The requirements defined by the legal standard are only fulfilled if the safety vest is the correct size and is fully closed Replace the safety vest in the following cases R the reflective strips are damaged or dirty R the maximum permissible nu...

Page 392: ...left hand or right hand stowage net depending on the model Removing the fire extinguisher WARNING Risk of accident due to an incorrectly secured fire extinguisher in the driver s footwell A fire extinguisher may impede pedal travel or block a depressed pedal This jeopardises the operating and road safety of the vehicle The fire extinguisher can be flung around and injure the driver or other vehicl...

Page 393: ...the information and warning notes on MOExtended tyres run flat tyres In the event of a flat tyre the following options are available depending on your vehicle s equip ment R Vehicles with MOExtended tyres it is pos sible to continue the journey for a short period of time Make sure you observe the notes on MOExtended tyres run flat tyres page 391 R Vehicles with a TIREFIT kit you can repair the tyr...

Page 394: ...essure in one or more tyres How ever the tyre affected must not show any clearly visible damage You can recognise MOExtended tyres by the MOExtended marking which appears on the side wall of the tyre Vehicles with tyre pressure monitoring sys tem MOExtended tyres may only be used in conjunction with an activated tyre pressure mon itoring system If a pressure loss warning message appears in the mul...

Page 395: ...perfora tion damage of up to 4 mm particularly those in the tyre contact surface You can use TIREFIT in outside temperatures down to 20 C WARNING Risk of accident when using tyre sealant The tyre sealant may be unable to seal the tyre properly especially in the following cases R there are cuts or punctures in the tyre larger than damage previously men tioned R the wheel rim is damaged R you have d...

Page 396: ...thout interruption Comply with the manufacturer s safety notes on the sticker on the tyre inflation compressor Have the tyre sealant bottle replaced in a quali fied specialist workshop every five years Do not remove any foreign objects which have entered the tyre Affix part 1 of the TIREFIT sticker to the instrument cluster within the driver s field of vision Affix part 2 of the TIREFIT sticker ne...

Page 397: ...f you get tyre sealant on your clothing have it cleaned as soon as possible with perchloroethy lene If after ten minutes a tyre pressure of 200 kPa 2 0 bar 29 psi has not been attained Switch off the tyre inflation compressor Unscrew the filling hose from the valve of the defective tyre Please note that tyre sealant may leak out when unscrewing the filling hose Very slowly drive forwards or revers...

Page 398: ...ttle disposed of professionally e g at a Mercedes Benz Service Centre Switch off the tyre inflation compressor Unscrew the filling hose from the valve of the defective tyre Stow the tyre sealant bottle and the tyre inflation compressor Pull away immediately Stop driving after approximately ten minutes and check the tyre pressure using the tyre inflation compressor The tyre pressure must now be at ...

Page 399: ... hose replaced there Battery vehicle Notes on the 12 V battery WARNING Risk of an accident due to work carried out incorrectly on the bat tery Work carried out incorrectly on the battery can for example lead to a short circuit This can restrict functions relevant for safety sys tems and impair the operating safety of your vehicle You could lose control of the vehicle in the following situations in...

Page 400: ...rting assistance WARNING Danger of chemical burns from the battery acid Battery acid is caustic Avoid contact with the skin eyes or clothing Do not lean over the battery Do not inhale battery gases Keep children away from the battery Immediately rinse battery acid off thor oughly with plenty of clean water and seek medical attention immediately All vehicles ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental damage ...

Page 401: ...tarting assistance and charging the 12 V battery Vehicles with a lithium ion battery When charging the battery and during starting assistance always use the jump start connec tion point in the engine compartment NOTE Damage to the battery from over voltage When charging using a battery charger with out a restriction of the maximum charging voltage the battery or the on board electron ics can be da...

Page 402: ...ion Do not lean over a battery WARNING Risk of explosion from a fro zen battery A discharged battery may freeze at tempera tures slightly above or below freezing point During starting assistance or battery charg ing battery gas can be released Always allow a battery to thaw before charging it or performing starting assis tance If the indicator warning lamps in the instrument cluster do not light u...

Page 403: ...e battery R Only use battery chargers tested and approved for Mercedes Benz R Read the battery charger s operating instruc tions before charging the battery Observe the additional following points during starting assistance R Starting assistance may only be provided using vehicles batteries or other jump start devices with a nominal voltage of 12 V R The vehicles must not touch R Vehicles with a p...

Page 404: ... then from positive contact 3 and the positive terminal of the donor battery Begin each time with the contacts on your own vehicle first After removing the jump leads close cover 2 of positive contact 3 Close cover 1 Further information can be obtained at a quali fied specialist workshop Charging Connect positive contact 3 of the vehicle to the positive terminal of the charger using the charging c...

Page 405: ...ed to the original opening on the side of the battery Fit any existing or supplied cell caps Otherwise gases or battery acid could escape R Make sure that detachable parts are recon nected in the same way Tow starting or towing away Permitted towing methods Plug in hybrid be sure to observe the notes in the Supplement You could otherwise fail to rec ognise dangers NOTE Damage from automatic brakin...

Page 406: ...tes on the permitted towing methods page 402 Make sure that the battery is connected and charged Observe the following points when the battery is discharged R the engine cannot be started R the electric parking brake cannot be released or applied R vehicles with automatic transmission the automatic transmission cannot be shifted to position i or j Vehicles with automatic transmission if the automa...

Page 407: ...utomatically shifts to position j Fit the towing eye page 406 Fasten the tow bar NOTE Damage due to incorrect connec tion of the tow bar Only connect the tow rope or tow bar to the towing eyes Deactivate the automatic locking mechanism page 79 Do not activate the HOLD function Deactivate tow away protection page 96 Deactivate Active Brake Assist page 210 Vehicles with automatic transmission shift ...

Page 408: ...tion j Use the electric parking brake to secure the vehicle against rolling away Only secure the vehicle by the wheels Vehicles with ADS PLUS Adaptive Damping System PLUS WARNING Risk of an accident when transporting vehicles with Adaptive Damping System PLUS When transporting vehicles with Adaptive Damping System PLUS the vehicle trailer combination may begin to rock and start to skid When transp...

Page 409: ... eye Press the mark on cover 1 inwards and remove Screw in the towing eye clockwise as far as it will go and tighten Vehicles with a trailer hitch vehicles with a trailer hitch do not have a rear bracket for the towing eye Fasten the tow bar to the trailer hitch Make sure that cover 1 engages in the bumper when you remove the towing eye NOTE Damage to the vehicle due to incorrect use of the towing...

Page 410: ...es that have been approved by Mercedes Benz and which have the correct fuse rating Blown fuses must be replaced with fuses of the same rating which you can recognise by the col our and the labelling The fuse ratings and fur ther information to be observed can be found in the fuse assignment diagram Fuse assignment diagram on the fuse box in the boot page 409 NOTE Damage or malfunctions caused by m...

Page 411: ... injury from using the windscreen wipers while the engine bon net is open When the engine bonnet is open and the windscreen wipers are set in motion you can be trapped by the wiper linkage Always switch off the windscreen wip ers and ignition before opening the engine bonnet Turn retaining clip 2 on cover 1 a quarter turn anti clockwise Fold cover 1 up in the direction of the arrow Remove any exis...

Page 412: ... driver s side on the side of the cockpit under a cover Contact a Mercedes Benz Service Centre for further information Opening and closing the fuse box in the front passenger footwell Observe the notes on electrical fuses page 407 Open cover 1 in the direction of the arrow and remove it Opening and closing the fuse box in the boot Observe the notes on electrical fuses page 407 Fold cover 1 up in t...

Page 413: ...he vehi cle is not adapted to suit the conditions Thus you should regularly check the tread depth and the condition of the tread across the entire width of all tyres Minimum tread depth for R Summer tyres 3 mm R M S tyres 4 mm For safety reasons replace the tyres before the legally prescribed limit for the minimum tread depth is reached Carry out the following checks on all wheels reg ularly at le...

Page 414: ... drive at raised vehicle level page 219 You can permanently limit the maximum vehicle speed for driving with winter tyres page 196 You can deactivate ESP to pull away page 190 This allows the wheels to spin achieving an increased driving force Tyre pressure Notes on tyre pressure Tyre pressure which is too high or too low can R Shorten the service life of the tyres R Cause increased tyre damage R ...

Page 415: ...sizes and their respec tive load condition If the preceding tyre sizes are complemented by the symbol the tyre pressure information following shows alternative tyre pressures Fuel consumption may then increase slightly The load conditions partially laden and fully laden are defined in the table for different num bers of passengers and amounts of luggage The actual number of seats may differ from t...

Page 416: ...mperature of the individual wheels R Tyre pressures will be displayed after a few minutes of driving R Tyre pressure monitor active the teach in process of the system is not yet complete The tyre pressures are already being moni tored Compare the tyre pressure with the recom mended tyre pressure for the current operat ing condition page 412 Observe the notes on tyre temperature page 411 The values...

Page 417: ...nd replacing tyres NOTE Mercedes AMG vehicles Observe the notes in the Supplement You could otherwise fail to recognise dangers WARNING Risk of accident due to incor rect dimensions of wheels and tyres If wheels and tyres of the wrong size are used the wheel brakes or wheel suspension components may become damaged Always replace wheels and tyres with those that fulfil the specifications of the ori...

Page 418: ...ither tested nor rec ommended by Mercedes Benz since previ ous damage cannot always be detected on retreaded tyres For this reason driving safety cannot be guar anteed Do not use used tyres if you have no information about their previous usage NOTE Possible damage to wheels or tyres when driving over obstacles Large wheels have a lower tyre section width The lower the tyre section width the greate...

Page 419: ... when selecting fitting and replacing tyres R Country specific requirements for tyre approval that define a specific tyre type for your vehicle R Furthermore the use of certain tyre types in certain regions and areas of operation can be highly beneficial R Only use tyres and wheels of the same type summer tyres winter tyres MOExtended tyres and the same make R Only fit wheels of the same size on o...

Page 420: ...zes Interchanging the front and rear wheels can severely impair the driving characteristics The disk brakes or wheel suspension compo nents may also be damaged Only interchange the front and rear wheels if the wheels and tyres have the same dimensions Interchanging the front and rear wheels if the wheels or tyres have different dimensions can render the general operating permit invalid The wear pa...

Page 421: ... Centring pin The jack weighs approximately 2 1 kg The maximum load capacity of the jack can be found on the sticker affixed to the jack The jack is maintenance free If there is a malfunction please contact a qualified spe cialist workshop The tyre change tool kit is located under the boot floor Depending on the model the tyre change tool kit may be located at other positions under the boot floor ...

Page 422: ...m The wheel trim covers the wheel bolts on vehi cles with steel wheels Before unscrewing the wheel bolts remove the wheel trim To remove using both hands carefully reach into two wheel trim openings and remove the wheel trim Plastic hub cap To remove turn the centre cover of the hub cap anti clockwise and remove the hub cap To fit make sure that the centre cover of the hub cap is turned anti clock...

Page 423: ...r mainte nance work under the vehicle R The jack must be placed on a firm flat and non slip surface If necessary use a large flat load bearing non slip underlay R The foot of the jack must be positioned verti cally under the jack support point Rules of conduct when the vehicle is raised R Never place your hands or feet under the vehicle R Never lie under the vehicle R Do not start the engine and d...

Page 424: ... vertically under the jacking point of the vehicle NOTE Vehicle damage from the jack If you do not position the jack correctly at the appropriate jack support point of the vehicle the jack could tip over with the vehi cle raised The jack is designed exclusively for jacking up the vehicle at the jack sup port points Position support 2 of jack 4 on jack sup port point 1 Turn crank 3 clockwise until ...

Page 425: ...wheel bolts com pletely Remove the wheel Fit the new wheel page 422 Fitting a new wheel Requirements R The wheel is removed page 422 NOTE Mercedes AMG vehicles Observe the notes in the Supplement You could otherwise fail to recognise dangers WARNING Risk of accident from losing a wheel Oiled greased or damaged wheel bolt wheel nut threads or wheel hub wheel mounting bolt threads can cause the whee...

Page 426: ...l in question Tighten the wheel bolts evenly in a diagonal pattern in the order indicated until they are finger tight Unscrew and remove the centring pin Tighten the last wheel bolt until it is finger tight Lower the vehicle page 423 Lowering the vehicle after a wheel change Requirements R The new wheel has been fitted page 422 To lower the vehicle turn the crank of the jack anti clockwise until t...

Page 427: ...wheel can significantly impair driving characteristics of the vehicle To prevent hazardous situations Drive carefully Never fit more than one emergency spare wheel or spare wheel that differs in size Only use an emergency spare wheel or spare wheel briefly Do not deactivate ESP Have the emergency spare wheel or spare wheel of a different size replaced at the nearest qualified specialist work shop ...

Page 428: ... spare wheel is fitted the sys tem may still display the tyre pressure of the removed wheel Only restart the system again when the emergency spare wheel has been replaced with a new wheel Be sure to also observe the following further related subjects R Notes on tyre pressure page 411 R Tyre pressure table page 412 R Notes on fitting tyres page 414 Wheels and tyres 425 Internal use only ...

Page 429: ... elec tronics and related components carried out at a qualified specialist workshop Two way radios Notes on fitting two way radios WARNING Risk of accident due to improper work on two way radios If two way radios are manipulated or retrofit ted incorrectly the electromagnetic radiation from the two way radios can interfere with the vehicle electronics and jeopardise the operating safety of the veh...

Page 430: ...rts If your vehicle has fittings for two way radio equipment use the power supply and aerial con nectors provided in the pre installation Observe the manufacturer s supplements when fitting Two way radio transmission output The maximum transmission output PEAK at the base of the aerial must not exceed the values in the following table Frequency band and maximum transmission output Frequency band M...

Page 431: ...turer information about wireless vehicle components can be found using the key phrase Radio operating permits in the Digital Owner s Manual in the vehicle on the internet and in the app Vehicle identification plate VIN and engine number overview Vehicle identification plate Vehicle identification plate example Kuwait 1 Vehicle manufacturer 2 Place of manufacture 3 Manufacturing date 4 Vehicle mode...

Page 432: ...sible gross vehicle weight kg 5 Maximum permissible gross weight of vehi cle combination kg only for specific coun tries 6 Maximum permissible front axle load kg 7 Maximum permissible rear axle load kg 8 Paint code The data shown in the illustration is example data VIN below right hand front seat 1 Imprinted VIN vehicle identification number 2 Floor covering Technical data 429 Internal use only ...

Page 433: ... to your health Observe the text on the original con tainers when using storing or disposing of operating fluids Always store operating fluids sealed in their original containers Always keep children away from operat ing fluids ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental pollution due to disposing of operating fluids in a non environmentally responsi ble manner Operating fluids include the following R fuels ...

Page 434: ...ARNING Risk of injury from fuels Fuels are poisonous and hazardous to your health Do not swallow fuel or let it come into contact with skin eyes or clothing Do not inhale fuel vapour Keep children away from fuel Keep doors and windows closed during the refuelling process If you or other people come into contact with fuel observe the following Immediately rinse fuel off your skin with soap and wate...

Page 435: ...ctane number lower than 91 RON R petrol with more than 10 ethanol by vol ume e g E15 E20 E85 E100 R petrol with more than 3 methanol by volume e g M15 M30 R petrol with additives containing metal If you have accidentally refuelled with the wrong fuel do not switch the ignition on consult a qualified specialist workshop The following compatibility indications for fuel apply to your vehicle 1 For pe...

Page 436: ...s a result In this case in consultation with a Mercedes Benz service centre mix the fuel with the cleaning additive recommended by Mercedes Benz Observe the notes and mixing ratios indicated on the tank Information on fuel grades for vehicles with a diesel engine General notes Observe the notes on operating fluids page 430 WARNING Risk of fire from fuel mixture If you mix diesel fuel with petrol t...

Page 437: ... the fuel filler flap page 172 R on the fuel pump or pump nozzle suitable for your vehicle throughout Europe Information on low outside temperatures Refuel your vehicle with as much winter diesel fuel as possible at the beginning of winter Before changing over to winter diesel fuel the fuel tank should be empty if possible When first refuelling with winter diesel fuel only refuel using a small amo...

Page 438: ...ctions due to the dilution of AdBlue or the use of additive enhanced AdBlue The function of the NOx exhaust gas after treatment can be impaired by the use of unsuitable denoxification agents Only use AdBlue in accordance with ISO 22241 Do not dilute AdBlue with water Do not use additive enhanced AdBlue NOTE Damage and malfunctions due to impurities in AdBlue Consequences of impurities in AdBlue R ...

Page 439: ...he AdBlue fill level and range can be displayed via the on board computer The AdBlue range shown depends strongly on the driving style and operating conditions The actual range can therefore deviate from the range currently dis played in the on board computer The informa tion supplied in the Owner s Manual regarding the reserve quantity at the first display warning and on the minimum top up quanti...

Page 440: ...ions All models 228 51 229 31 229 51 229 52 229 61 229 71 recommended for lowest possible fuel con sumption lowest SAE viscosity class in each case observe possible restrictions of the approved SAE viscosity classes To achieve the lowest possible fuel consumption it is recommended to use the engine oil specifi cations marked in the table for the lowest SAE viscosity class Possible restrictions of ...

Page 441: ...e boiling point of the brake fluid If the boiling point is too low vapour pockets may form in the brake sys tem when the brakes are applied hard This impairs the braking effect Have the brake fluid renewed at the specified intervals Have the brake fluid regularly replaced at a qualified specialist workshop Only use a brake fluid approved by Mercedes Benz according to MB Freigabe or MB Approval 331...

Page 442: ...the engine cooling system R a minimum of 50 antifreeze protection down to approximately 37 C R a maximum of 55 antifreeze protection down to 45 C Notes on windscreen washer fluid Observe the notes on operating fluids page 430 WARNING Risk of fire and injury due to windscreen washer concentrate Windscreen washer concentrate is highly flammable It could ignite if it comes into contact with hot engin...

Page 443: ... with windscreen washer fluid all year round Vehicle data Vehicle dimensions The heights specified may vary as a result of the following factors R tyres R load R condition of the suspension R optional equipment Height when opened Model 1 1 Height when opened C 300 C 300 d 1768 mm C 200 4MATIC C 220 d 4MATIC C 300 4MATIC C 300 d 4MATIC C 400 4MATIC 1774 mm All other models 1763 mm Vehicle dimension...

Page 444: ...R Vehicle specific weight information can be found on the vehicle identification plate page 428 Roof load All models Maximum roof load 75 kg Trailer hitch General notes on the trailer hitch Modifications to the engine cooling system may be necessary depending on the vehicle model The retrofitting of a trailer hitch is only permissi ble if a towing capacity is specified in your vehi cle documents F...

Page 445: ...del Manual trans mission Auto matic trans mission C 160 C 180 1400 kg 1800 kg C 180 d C 200 d 1800 kg 1800 kg All other models 1800 kg Towing capacity braked at a minimum start off gradeability of 12 Model Manual trans mission Auto matic trans mission C 160 C 180 1400 kg 1800 kg C 180 d C 200 d 1800 kg 1800 kg All other models 1800 kg Towing capacity unbraked Model Manual trans mission Auto matic ...

Page 446: ...he maximal tongue weight and the maximal load capacity should be observed Do not exceed the permissible load capacity Observe the additional notes on load capacity page 241 Tongue weight Model Maximum tongue weight All models 75 kg Missing values were not available at the time of going to press Load capacity Model Maximum load All models Permissible rear axle load trailer operation Model Axle load...

Page 447: ...Model Axle load C 300 d 4MATIC 1275 kg All other models 1240 kg 444 Technical data Internal use only ...

Page 448: ...Press the Õ symbol to show further infor mation on the media display Press the symbol to hide the display message You can hide low priority display messages by pressing the P back button or the left hand Touch Control The display messages will then be stored in the message memory Rectify the cause of a display message as quickly as possible High priority display messages cannot be hid den The mult...

Page 449: ...tioning page 38 WARNING Risk of injury due to malfunctions in the restraint system Components in the restraint system may be activated unintentionally or not deploy as intended in an accident Have the restraint system checked and repaired immediately at a qualified specialist workshop 6 Left windowbag malfunc tion Consult work shop example The corresponding window airbag is malfunctioning page 38 ...

Page 450: ...sitting too close to the dashboard Be aware of the status of the front passenger airbag both before and during the journey Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions Make sure that no objects are trapped under the front passenger seat Check the status of the automatic front passenger airbag actuation page 48 If necessary consult a qualified specialist workshop immediate...

Page 451: ...atus of the front passenger airbag is correct NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions Make sure that no objects are trapped under the front passenger seat Check the status of automatic front passenger airbag actuation page ...

Page 452: ...ge key batteries The key battery is discharged Replace the battery page 75 Á Key not detected white dis play message The key is currently undetected Change the location of the key in the vehicle If the key is still not recognised place it in the slot for starting with the key page 156 Display messages and warning indicator lamps 449 Internal use only ...

Page 453: ... the key is in the vehicle If the key detection function has a malfunction due to a strong radio signal source Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions Place the key in the slot for starting the engine with the key page 156 Place the key in the marked space See Owner s Manual Key detection is malfunctioning Change the location of the key in the vehicle Place the key i...

Page 454: ...esponding light appears only when all the light emitting diodes in the light are faulty Malfunction See Owner s Manual The exterior lighting is malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop Vehicles with a trailer hitch a fuse may have blown Stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions Check the fuses and replace them if necessary page 407 Automatic driving lights inoperativ...

Page 455: ...ght switch to the L or à position Switch off lights You are leaving the vehicle and the lights are still switched on Turn the light switch to the à position Intelligent Light System inoperative The Intelligent Light System is malfunctioning The lighting system continues to function properly without the func tions of the Intelligent Light System Consult a qualified specialist workshop 452 Display m...

Page 456: ...ssist inoperative Adaptive Highbeam Assist is malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop Adaptive Highbeam Assist Camera view restricted See Owner s Manual The camera view is restricted Possible causes R dirt on the windscreen in the camera s field of vision R heavy rain snow or fog Driving systems and driving safety systems may be malfunctioning or temporarily unavailable Once the cau...

Page 457: ... Assist Plus inoperative Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus is malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus Camera view restric ted See Owner s Manual The camera view is restricted Possible causes R dirt on the windscreen in the camera s field of vision R heavy rain snow or fog Driving systems and driving safety systems may be malfunctioning or temporarily unavai...

Page 458: ...e has cooled down make up to four attempts to switch on the stationary heater waiting several minutes between each attempt If the stationary heater does not switch on consult a qualified specialist workshop inoperative Battery low The on board electrical system voltage is too low The stationary heater has switched itself off Drive an extended distance until the battery has reached a sufficient cha...

Page 459: ...tance ï Check trailer hitch lock The trailer hitch is not operational during a journey with a trailer WARNING Risk of an accident if the ball neck is not locked The trailer may become detached Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions Do not continue driving Uncouple the trailer and secure it against rolling away Initiate a new swivel movement and do not re couple the ...

Page 460: ... page 237 Swivel the ball neck beneath the bumper manually and let it engage If the display message does not disappear the trailer hitch is malfunctioning and the ball neck is not locked Do not couple up the trailer Drive on without the trailer Note the reduced ground clearance due to the unlocked ball neck Consult a qualified specialist workshop Ù Steering malfunction Increased physical effort Se...

Page 461: ...over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Do not continue driving under any circumstances Consult a qualified specialist workshop Active bonnet malfunction See Owner s Manual The active bonnet pedestrian protection is malfunctioning or inoperative after having already been triggered Consult a qualified specialist workshop C At least one do...

Page 462: ...n engines emit poisonous exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide Exhaust gases can enter the vehicle interior if the boot lid is open when the engine is running especially if the vehicle is in motion Always switch off the engine before opening the boot lid Never drive with the boot lid open Close the boot lid _ Rear left seat backrest not locked Example The seat backrest of the corresponding seat is...

Page 463: ...tart Stop button for at least 3 seconds or 3 times You have pressed the start stop button while the vehicle is in motion Information about switching off the engine while driving page 155 Top up coolant See Own er s Manual The coolant level is too low NOTE Engine damage due to insufficient coolant Avoid long journeys with insufficient coolant Add coolant page 379 Have the engine cooling system chec...

Page 464: ... escaping operating fluids Before opening the bonnet allow the engine to cool down In the event of a fire in the engine compartment keep the bonnet closed and call the fire service Wait until the engine has cooled down Make sure that the air supply to the radiator is not obstructed Avoiding high loads on the engine drive to the nearest qualified specialist workshop In doing so ensure that the cool...

Page 465: ...ult a qualified specialist workshop Replace air cleaner Vehicles with diesel engines the engine air filter is dirty and must be replaced Consult a qualified specialist workshop Transmission Display messages Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions Only select Park P when vehicle is stationary It is possible to select the park position j only if the vehicle is stationary To stop depress the b...

Page 466: ...tion Depress the brake pedal Start the engine Change the transmission position Apply brake to select R You have attempted to select transmission position k Depress the brake pedal Select transmission position k Risk of vehicle rolling Driver door open and trans mission not in P The driver s door is not fully closed and transmission position h k or neutral i is selected Select park position j when ...

Page 467: ...e transmission position k cannot be selected Consult a qualified specialist workshop Transmission Malfunction Stop The transmission is malfunctioning The transmission shifts to neutral i automatically Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions Depress the brake pedal Engage park position j Consult a qualified specialist workshop Stop vehicle Leave engine running Wait Tr...

Page 468: ...equences and M M Solutions Parking brake See Owner s Manual The yellow indicator lamp is lit The electric parking brake is malfunctioning To apply Switch the ignition off and switch it back on Apply the electric parking brake manually page 183 If it is not possible to apply the electric parking brake Consult a qualified specialist workshop Where necessary also secure the parked vehicle against rol...

Page 469: ...p is flashing The electric parking brake is mal functioning The electric parking brake could not be applied or released Switch the ignition off and switch it back on To apply Release and then apply the electric parking brake manually page 183 To release Apply and then release the electric parking brake manually If it is not possible to apply the electric parking brake or the red indicator lamp con...

Page 470: ...lly If you do not want the electric parking brake to be applied e g at an automatic car wash or when the vehicle is being towed leave the ignition switched on This does not include having the vehicle towed with the rear axle raised If the electric parking brake is not applied automatically Switch the ignition off and switch it back on Release and then apply the electric parking brake manually page...

Page 471: ...flashing The electric parking brake is applied while you are driving R A condition for automatic release of the electric parking brake has not been fulfilled page 183 R You are performing emergency braking using the electric parking brake page 184 Check the conditions for automatic release of the electric parking brake Release the electric parking brake manually Turn on the ignition to release the...

Page 472: ...too low the braking effect and the braking characteristics may be impaired Stop the vehicle as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Do not continue driv ing Consult a qualified specialist workshop Do not top up the brake fluid Check brake pads See Owner s Manual The brakepads have reached the wear limit Consult a qualified specialist workshop Display messages and warnin...

Page 473: ...nction later or check the activation conditions for the HOLD function page 190 é ATTENTION ASSIST inoper ative ATTENTION ASSIST is malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop é ATTENTION ASSIST Take a break ATTENTION ASSIST has detected fatigue or an increasing lack of concentration on the part of the driver page 192 If necessary take a break 470 Display messages and warning indicator l...

Page 474: ... qualified specialist workshop Cruise control off Cruise control has been deactivated If there is an additional warning tone cruise control has been deactivated automatically page 194 È km h The limiter can temporarily not be engaged Once the cause of the problem is no longer present the system will be available again Limiter passive If you depress the accelerator pedal beyond the pressure point k...

Page 475: ...as deactivated If a warning tone also sounds Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC has deactivated automatically page 199 Active Distance Assist cur rently unavailable See Own er s Manual Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is temporarily unavailable The ambient conditions are outside the system limits page 197 As soon as the ambient conditions are within the system limits the system will become available...

Page 476: ...res It is not possible to exceed this speed Active Steering Assist cur rently unavailable See Own er s Manual Active Steering Assist is temporarily unavailable The ambient conditions are outside the system limits page 203 As soon as the ambient conditions are within the system limits the system will become available again Drive on If necessary clean the windscreen in the camera s field of vision C...

Page 477: ... You can cancel the deceleration at any time by performing one of the following actions R Steering R Braking or accelerating R Deactivating Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Ø Active Steering Assist has reached the system limits page 203 You have not steered independently for a considerable period of time Take over the steering and drive on in accordance with the traffic conditions Traffic Sign Ass...

Page 478: ...y rain snow or fog Driving systems and driving safety systems may be malfunctioning or temporarily unavailable Once the cause of the problem is no longer present the driving systems and driving safety systems will be available again If the display message does not disappear Stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions Clean the windscreen Blind Spot Assist currently unavailable See O...

Page 479: ...ectrical connection to the trailer Blind Spot Assist will be unavailable Press the left hand Touch Control and acknowledge the display message Active Blind Spot Assist currently unavailable See Owner s Manual Active Blind Spot Assist is temporarily unavailable The system limits have been reached page 213 Once the cause of the problem is no longer present the system will be available again Drive on...

Page 480: ...ithin the system limits the system will become available again Vehicles with Active Steering Assist the camera view may be limited by the windscreen Drive on Vehicles with Active Steering Assist if the display message does not disappear Stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions Clean the windscreen Active Lane Keeping Assist inoperative Active Lane Keeping Assist is malfunctioning...

Page 481: ...aracteristics may be affected NOTE The tyres on the front axle or the fenders could be damaged by large steering movements Avoid large steering movements while driving and listen for scraping sounds If you hear scraping sounds pull over and stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions and set a higher vehicle level if possible Drive in a manner appropriate for the current level but d...

Page 482: ...alist workshop immediately NOTE The tyres on the front axle or the fenders could be damaged by large steering movements Avoid large steering movements while driving and listen for scraping sounds If you hear scraping sounds pull over and stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions and set a higher vehicle level if possible Set a higher vehicle level page 219 Depending on the malfunc...

Page 483: ... at speeds greater than 30 km h Active Parking Assist Manoeuvring assistance limited See Owner s Manual The Parking Assist manoeuvring assistant is temporarily unavailable or only partially available Clean all sensors of the parking and camera system page 384 If the display message still appears consult a qualified specialist workshop Active Parking Assist and PARKTRONIC inoperative See Owner s Ma...

Page 484: ...Braking distance may increase in an emergency braking situa tion WARNING Risk of skidding if ABS and ESP are malfunctioning The wheels may lock during braking and ESP does not perform any vehicle stabilisation The steerability and braking characteristics are heavily impaired and the braking distance may increase In addi tion other driving safety systems are switched off Drive carefully on a suitab...

Page 485: ...ics are heavily impaired and the braking distance may increase In addi tion other driving safety systems are switched off Drive on carefully Have ABS and ESP checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop currently unavailable See Owner s Manual ESP is temporarily unavailable Other driving systems and driving safety systems e g BAS may also be malfunctioning WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP...

Page 486: ...ystems e g BAS may also be malfunctioning The brake system will continue to operate normally Braking distance may increase in an emergency braking situa tion WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP is malfunctioning If ESP is malfunctioning ESP cannot carry out vehicle stabilisation In addition other driving safety systems are switched off Drive on carefully Have ESP checked at a qualified specialist work...

Page 487: ...arefully Have the brake system checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop Active Brake Assist Func tions currently limited See Owner s Manual Vehicles with the Driving Assistance Package Active Brake Assist with cross traffic function Evasive Steering Assist or PRE SAFE PLUS are temporarily unavailable or only partially available Vehicles without the Driving Assistance Package Active B...

Page 488: ... specialist workshop Radar sensors dirty See Owner s Manual The radar sensor system is malfunctioning Possible causes R dirt on the sensors R heavy rain or snow R extended country driving without other traffic e g in the desert Driving systems and driving safety systems may be malfunctioning or temporarily unavailable Once the cause of the problem is no longer present the driving systems and drivi...

Page 489: ... functions of the Mercedes me connect system or of the SOS emergency call system is malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop Battery Display messages Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions 12 V battery See Owner s Manual The engine is off and the charge level is too low Switch off electrical consumers that are not required To charge the 12 V battery Leave the engine running f...

Page 490: ...raffic conditions and switch off the engine Consult a qualified specialist workshop Stop vehicle See Owner s Manual The 12 V battery is no longer being charged and the charge level is too low NOTE Possible engine damage if you continue driving Do not continue driving under any circumstances Consult a qualified specialist workshop Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditio...

Page 491: ...ecialist workshop immediately Ý Please wait 48 V battery charging The 48 V battery is discharged You have switched on the ignition while the 12 V battery was being charged with a suitable charger or while another vehicle was providing starting assistance The discharged 48 V battery is charged automatically via the voltage converter After a few minutes the Motor can be started again display message...

Page 492: ...tarted again The 48 V battery has been charged automatically via the voltage converter Start the engine and drive the vehicle for a while to charge the 12 V battery and the 48 V battery Tyre pressure monitor Display messages Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions Tyre press monitor cur rently unavailable There is interference from a powerful radio signal source As a result no signals from ...

Page 493: ...heels fitted do not have suitable tyre pressure sensors The tyre pressure monitoring system is deactivated Fit wheels with suitable tyre pressure sensors h Wheel sensor s missing There is no signal from the tyre pressure sensor of one or more wheels No pressure value is displayed for the affected tyre Have the faulty tyre pressure sensor replaced at a qualified specialist workshop h Check tyre s T...

Page 494: ... difference in tyre pressure between the individual wheels is too great Check the tyre pressure and add air if necessary When the tyre pressure is correct restart the tyre pressure monitoring system page 413 h Warning tyre defect The tyre pressure in one or more tyres has dropped suddenly The wheel position will be displayed WARNING Risk of an accident from driving with a flat tyre R The tyres can...

Page 495: ...he affected tyres are displayed in red At temperatures close to the limit value the tyres are displayed in yellow WARNING Risk of an accident from driving with overheated tyres Overheated tyres can burst Reduce speed so that the tyres cool down Reduce speed At least one tyre is overheating The affected tyres are displayed in red At temperatures close to the limit value the tyres are displayed in y...

Page 496: ...will lead to limited performance after the remaining distance displayed has been covered Top up AdBlue immediately page 176 Ø XX X l Top up AdBlue Emer op max XXX km h Start not poss in XXX km The low AdBlue level will lead to limited performance from the speed displayed After the remaining distance displayed has been covered it will no longer be possible to start the engine Add at least the amoun...

Page 497: ...d wait for approximately 60 seconds Start the engine AdBlue system fault See Owner s Manual The AdBlue system is malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately AdBlue system fault Emer gency op in XXX km See Owner s Manual The AdBlue system is malfunctioning Performance will be reduced once the remaining distance displayed has been covered Consult a qualified specialist worksho...

Page 498: ...After the distance displayed has been covered it will no longer be possible to start the engine Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately AdBlue system fault Engine start not possible The AdBlue system is malfunctioning You can no longer start the engine Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately Display messages and warning indicator lamps 495 Internal use only ...

Page 499: ...gine oil level when next refuelling Top up the engine oil page 378 Notes on engine oil page 436 5 Add 1 litre engine oil when next refuelling Display message only for certain engines The engine oil level has dropped to the minimum level NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with insufficient engine oil Avoid long journeys with insufficient engine oil When next refuelling add 1 litre of engine oil p...

Page 500: ... the engine oil level reduced 5 Engine oil level Stop vehi cle Switch engine off Display message only for certain engines The engine oil level is too low NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with insufficient engine oil Avoid long journeys with insufficient engine oil Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions Do not continue driving Switch off the engine Add 1 l of eng...

Page 501: ... 5 Engine oil level cannot be measured The electrical connection to the oil level sensor has been interrupted or the oil level sensor is faulty Consult a qualified specialist workshop Warning and indicator lamps Overview of indicator and warning lamps Some systems will perform a self test when the ignition is switched on Some indicator and warning lamps may briefly light up or flash This behaviour...

Page 502: ...02 Preglow Electrical fault page 502 8 Reserve fuel with fuel filler flap loca tion indicator page 502 Electric parking brake red page 505 Electric parking brake yellow page 505 J Brakes yellow page 505 J Brakes red page 505 L Distance warning page 507 ä AIRMATIC page 507 ä DYNAMIC BODY CONTROL page 507 ABS page 508 ESP page 508 å ESP OFF page 508 h Tyre pressure monitoring system page 511 T Stand...

Page 503: ...d specialist workshop Drive on carefully Note the messages on the multifunction display Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately ü Seat belt warning lamp The red seat belt warning lamp flashes and an intermittent warning tone sounds or The red seat belt warning lamp lights up once the engine has started In addition an intermittent warning tone may sound The red seat belt warning lamp fl...

Page 504: ...ator lamp Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions Ù Power steering warning lamp red The red power steering system warning lamp is lit while the engine is running The power assistance or the steering itself is malfunctioning WARNING Risk of accident if steering capability is impaired If the steering does not function as intended the vehicle s operating safety is jeopardised Pull over and sto...

Page 505: ...er and secure it against rolling away Initiate a new swivel movement and do not re couple the trailer until the warning indicator lamp goes out Note the messages on the multifunction display Engine Warning indicator lamp Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions ÿ Coolant warning lamp The red coolant warning lamp is lit while the engine is running Possible causes R The temperature sensor is m...

Page 506: ...ning the bonnet allow the engine to cool down In the event of a fire in the engine compartment keep the bonnet closed and call the fire service Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions and switch off the engine Do not continue driving Note the messages on the multifunction display If the coolant temperature display is at the lower end of the temperature scale Consult ...

Page 507: ...the fuel system The emissions limit value may have been exceeded and the engine may be running in emergency operation mode Have the vehicle checked as soon as possible at a qualified specialist workshop Vehicles with a diesel engine the fuel tank may have been run dry Start the engine three to four times after refuelling If the yellow engine diagnosis warning lamp goes out emergency operation mode...

Page 508: ... Brakes Warning indicator lamp Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions Electric parking brake indi cator lamp red The electric parking brake yellow indicator lamp The red electric parking brake indicator lamp flashes or is lit The yellow electric parking brake indicator lamp also lights up in the event of a malfunction Note the messages on the multifunction display Display messages and warn...

Page 509: ... display message observe it Consult a qualified specialist workshop J Brake system warning lamp red The red brake system warning lamp is lit while the engine is running Possible causes R The brake force boosting is malfunctioning and the braking characteristics may be affected R There is insufficient brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir Note the messages on the multifunction display WARNING Ri...

Page 510: ...affic conditions Do not continue driv ing Consult a qualified specialist workshop Do not top up the brake fluid Driving systems Warning indicator lamp Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions L Warning lamp for distance warning function The red distance warning lamp lights up while the vehicle is in motion The distance to the vehicle in front is too small for the speed selected If there is a...

Page 511: ... display Driving safety systems Warning indicator lamp Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions ABS warning lamp The yellow ABS warning lamp is lit while the engine is running ABS is malfunctioning If there is an additional warning tone EBD is malfunctioning Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be malfunctioning Note the messages on the multifunction display WARNING Ther...

Page 512: ...engine is running The yellow ESP warning lamp flashes while the vehicle is in motion One or more wheels has reached its grip limit page 188 Adapt your driving style to suit the road and weather conditions The yellow ESP warning lamp is lit while the engine is running ESP is malfunctioning Other driving systems and driving safety systems e g BAS may also be malfunctioning Note the messages on the m...

Page 513: ...ms may also be inoperative WARNING Risk of skidding when driving with ESP deactivated ESP does not act to stabilise the vehicle The availability of further driving safety systems is also limited Drive on carefully Deactivate ESP only for as long as the situation requires If ESP cannot be activated ESP is malfunctioning Have ESP checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop Observe the not...

Page 514: ...ARNING There is a risk of an accident if the tyre pressure monitoring system is malfunctioning The tyre pressure monitoring system cannot issue a warning if there is pressure loss in one or more of the tyres Tyres with insufficient tyre pressure may impair the driving characteristics as well as steering and braking Have the tyre pressure monitoring system checked at a qualified specialist workshop...

Page 515: ...ics as well as the steering and braking may be greatly impaired You could then lose control of the vehicle Observe the recommended tyre pressures Adjust the tyre pressure if necessary Stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions Check the tyre pressure and the tyres 512 Display messages and warning indicator lamps Internal use only ...

Page 516: ...6 Acoustic locking verification signal Activating deactivating 74 Activating deactivating automatic volume adjustment Burmester surround sound system 370 Active Blind Spot Assist Brake application 215 Function 213 System limitations 213 Trailer operation 215 Active bonnet pedestrian protection Operation 373 Resetting 373 Active Brake Assist Function notes 206 Setting 210 Active Distance Assist DIS...

Page 517: ...dBlue Additives 435 Capacity 436 Notes 175 Purity 435 Topping up 176 Additional door lock 76 Additives AdBlue 435 Engine oil 436 Fuel 433 Additives AdBlue see AdBlue Additives engine oil see Additives Additives fuel see Fuel Address book see Contacts Adjusting the balance fader Advanced sound system 371 Burmester surround sound system 370 Adjusting the bass mid range and treble Burmester surround ...

Page 518: ...vation 38 Front airbag driver front passenger 43 Installation locations 43 Knee airbag 43 Overview 43 PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamp 48 Protection 44 Reduced protection 46 Side airbag 43 Window airbag 43 Airflow Setting 144 AIRMATIC Setting 219 Suspension 219 Alarm system see ATA anti theft alarm system All wheel drive see 4MATIC Alternative route see Route Ambient lighting Setting multimedia sy...

Page 519: ...tention assistant see ATTENTION ASSIST Audio mode Connecting USB devices 349 Copyrights 347 Information 346 Inserting removing an SD card 348 Media search 353 Overview 349 Pause and playback function 350 Selecting a track 350 Selecting playback options 350 Switching on media mode 348 Track list 350 Authorised workshop see Qualified specialist workshop Automatic distance control see Active Distance...

Page 520: ...ing Remote Online 156 Notes 396 Notes starting assistance and charging 398 Replacing 402 Starting assistance 400 Belt see Seat belt Bicycle rack Load capacity 443 Trailer operation 241 Blind Spot Assist Activating deactivating 216 Function 213 System limitations 213 Blower see Climate control BlueTEC see AdBlue Bluetooth Information 276 Setting up an Internet connection 342 Switching on off 276 Sw...

Page 521: ...starting 407 Towing away 403 Transporting the vehicle 405 Wheel change 418 Breakdown see Flat tyre Burmester surround sound system Adjusting the balance fader 370 Adjusting the sound focus 370 Adjusting treble mid range and bass settings 370 Automatic volume adjustment 370 Calling up the sound menu 370 Information 369 Switching the surround sound on off 370 Buttons Steering wheel 246 C Call list M...

Page 522: ...nal light front 136 Turn signal lights rear 137 Changing gears Manually 170 Changing hub caps 419 Changing the lights Driving abroad symmetrical low beam 125 Charging Battery vehicle 400 USB port 122 Chassis Damping characteristics 218 DYNAMIC BODY CONTROL 218 Child safety lock Rear door 70 Rear side windows 71 Child seat Approval categories 57 Attaching notes 57 Basic instructions 52 Front passen...

Page 523: ...onisation 147 Note 144 Rear air vents 153 Residual heat 147 Setting rear climate control multi media system 146 Setting the air distribution 144 Setting the airflow 144 Setting the climate style 146 Setting the fragrance system 147 Setting the vehicle interior tempera ture 144 Stationary heater ventilation 149 Switching on off 145 Switching the rear window heater on off 144 THERMATIC control panel...

Page 524: ...a speed 195 Storing a speed 195 System limitations 194 D Dashboard see Cockpit Data acquisition Vehicle 33 Data import export Function notes 280 Importing exporting 281 Data protection rights Data storage 36 Data storage Data protection rights 36 Electronic control units 33 Online services 35 Vehicle 33 Date Setting the time and date automati cally 275 Deactivating the alarm ATA 95 Dealership see ...

Page 525: ...ive position 169 Engaging neutral 168 Engaging park position 169 Engaging park position automatically 169 Engaging reverse gear 168 Function 167 Display care 385 Display multimedia system Settings 274 Display on board computer Displays on the multifunction display 247 Display message Calling up on board computer 445 Notes 445 Display messages km h 471 ç km h 472 È km h 471 12 V battery See Owner s...

Page 526: ... 497 5 Engine oil pressure Stop Switch off engine 498 ä Fault Drive at max 80 km h 478 6 Front left malfunction Consult workshop example 446 inoperative Battery low 455 inoperative Refuel vehicle 455 inoperative See Owner s Man 455 inoperative See Owner s Man ual 482 inoperative See Owner s Man ual 483 T inoperative See Owner s Man ual 484 G Inoperative 486 Intelligent Light System inoper ative 45...

Page 527: ...t See Owner s Manual 460 Top up washer fluid 460 Turn on the ignition to release the parking brake 468 d Vehicle is operational Switch off ignition before exiting 456 É Vehicle rising Please wait 480 É Vehicle rising 480 h Warning tyre defect 491 h Wheel sensor s missing 490 Ø XX X l Top up AdBlue Switch on ignition wait 60 sec or eng start not poss 494 Active Blind Spot Assist currently unavailab...

Page 528: ...ted See Owner s Manual 454 Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus cur rently unavailable See Owner s Man ual 454 Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus inop erative 454 Apply brake to deselect Park P position 463 Apply brake to select R 463 Auxiliary battery malfunction 465 Beginning emergency stop 474 Blind Spot Assist currently unavaila ble See Owner s Manual 475 Blind Spot Assist inoperative 476 Blind Spot Assis...

Page 529: ...availa ble See Owner s Manual 474 Traffic Sign Assist inoperative 475 Transmission Malfunction Stop 464 Tyre press monitor currently unavail able 489 Tyre press monitor inoperative 489 Tyre press monitor inoperative No wheel sensors 490 Tyre s overheated 492 Without changing gear consult work shop 464 Display on the windscreen see Head up display Distance control see Active Distance Assist DISTRON...

Page 530: ...t see Cruise control see Driving safety system see HOLD function see Limiter see Parking Assist PARKTRONIC see Reversing camera see Traffic Sign Assist Driving tips Driving abroad symmetrical low beam 125 General driving tips 159 optimised acceleration 158 Running in notes 157 Drowsiness detection see ATTENTION ASSIST DYNAMIC BODY CONTROL Chassis 218 Dynamic handling control system see ESP Electro...

Page 531: ...art 407 Emergency key Inserting removing 74 Locking a door 79 Unlocking a door 79 Emergency operation mode Starting the vehicle 156 Emergency spare wheel Notes 424 ENERGIZING COMFORT Overview of programmes 285 Starting the programme 286 Engine ECO start stop function 161 Engine number 428 Starting emergency operation mode 156 Starting Remote Online 157 Starting start stop button 155 Starting assis...

Page 532: ...earch Starting automatic search 291 Switching the automatic search on off 297 Using automatic search 297 Fire extinguisher 389 First aid kit soft sided 389 Flacon Inserting removing 148 Flat towing see Tow bar system Flat tyre MOExtended tyres 391 Notes 390 TIREFIT kit 392 Wheel change 418 Floor mats 123 Fog light extended range 130 Foil covering Radar and ultrasonic sensors 186 Fragrance see Frag...

Page 533: ... recommendation 170 General operating permit number EU 428 Genuine parts 22 Genuine wood Care 385 Glide mode 171 H Handbrake see Electric parking brake Handling characteristics unusual 410 HANDS FREE ACCESS 83 Hazard warning lights 128 HD programmes see CI module Head restraint Front adjusting mechanically 103 Rear adjusting 104 Rear fitting removing 105 Head up display Adjusting display elements ...

Page 534: ...art on off 326 Increase in traffic information volume Setting 361 Indicator lamps see Warning indicator lamps Individual drive program Configuring 167 Selecting 166 Inspection see ASSYST PLUS Instrument cluster Function notes 244 245 Instrument display Function notes 245 Instrument cluster 10 Warning indicator lamps 498 Instrument display and on board computer Function notes 244 Intelligent Light ...

Page 535: ...2 Internet radio see TuneIn Ionisation Activating deactivating multimedia system 147 iPhone see Apple CarPlay see Mercedes Benz Link ISOFIX child seat anchor Seats suitable for attaching 59 ISOFIX child seat securing system Fitting 61 J Jack Declaration of conformity 28 Storage location 418 Jump start connection General notes 398 K Key Acoustic locking verification signal 74 Battery 75 Emergency k...

Page 536: ...king lights 125 Rear fog light 125 Responsibility for lighting systems 125 Setting the dipped beam 133 Setting the exterior lighting switch off delay time 133 Setting the surround lighting 134 Standing lights 125 Turn signal indicator 127 Limiter Activating 195 Buttons 195 Calling up a speed 195 Deactivating 195 Function 194 Passive mode 194 Permanent setting 196 Requirements 195 Selecting 195 Set...

Page 537: ...ional door lock 76 Emergency key 79 KEYLESS GO 78 Unlocking opening the doors from the inside 77 Low beam Switching on off 125 Symmetrical low beam 125 Lubricant additives see Additives Luggage Luggage net 118 Securing 111 Lumbar support see Lumbar support 4 way Lumbar support 4 way 103 M Main beam Changing bulbs 136 Maintenance see ASSYST PLUS Malfunction Restraint system 38 Manoeuvring assistant...

Page 538: ...0 Head up display Calling up stored settings 111 Head up display Storing settings 111 Operating 111 Outside mirrors Calling up stored settings 111 Outside mirrors Storing settings 111 Seat Calling up stored settings 111 Seat Storing settings 111 Steering wheel Calling up saved settings 111 Steering wheel Saving settings 111 Menu on board computer Head up display 249 Overview 246 Mercedes me calls ...

Page 539: ... output maximum 427 see Apple CarPlay Mobile phone see Android Auto see Mercedes Benz Link see Second telephone see Telephone Mobile phone voice recognition Starting 320 Stopping 320 Model series see Vehicle identification plate MOExtended tyres 391 Motorway mode 129 Moving away see Driving tips MULTIBEAM LED 128 Multifunction display Overview of the displays 247 Multifunction steering wheel Overv...

Page 540: ...ent 358 Switching mobile phones 319 Using a mobile phone 319 Neutral Engaging 168 NFC see Near Field Communication NFC O Occupant safety see Airbag see Automatic front passenger front airbag shutoff see Pets in the vehicle see PRE SAFE anticipatory occu pant protection see PRE SAFE PLUS anticipatory occupant protection plus see Restraint system see Seat belt Oil see Engine oil On board computer Di...

Page 541: ...rol panel Overview 14 Owner s Manual Vehicle equipment 23 Owner s Manual digital 20 P Paint code 428 Paintwork cleaning instructions 383 Panorama sliding sunroof see Sliding sunroof Park position Inserting 169 Selecting automatically 169 Parked Vehicle Locator Switching transmission on off 276 Parking see Electric parking brake Parking aid see Parking Assist PARKTRONIC Parking Assist PARKTRONIC Ac...

Page 542: ...g 350 POI Selecting 291 POI symbols Selecting 309 Power supply Switching on Start Stop button 154 Power windows see Side windows PRE SAFE anticipatory occupant protection Function 51 PRE SAFE Sound 51 Reversing measures 51 PRE SAFE PLUS anticipatory occu pant protection plus Function 52 Reversing measures 51 Preventative occupant protection sys tem see PRE SAFE anticipatory occu pant protection Pr...

Page 543: ...mmands LINGUATRONIC 258 Radio operating permits 428 Rain closing feature Side windows 87 Sliding sunroof 92 REACH regulation 32 Reading lamp see Interior lighting Rear climate control Setting 146 Rear door child safety lock 70 Rear fog light Switching on off 126 Rear seat see Seat Rear seat belt Status display 43 Rear seat belt status display 43 Rear window Roller sunblind 94 Rear window heater 14...

Page 544: ...nblind Panorama sliding sunroof 89 Rear window 94 Side windows 93 Roof lining care 385 Roof load 441 Roof luggage rack Loading 119 Securing 119 Route Calculating 295 Displaying destination information 297 Planning 292 Selecting a type 295 Selecting an alternative route 297 Selecting notifications 297 Selecting options 296 Starting the automatic service sta tion search 298 Switching the automatic f...

Page 545: ...85 Centre rear seat releasing 41 Fastening 41 Protection 39 Rear seat belt status display 43 Reduced protection 40 Releasing 43 Seat belt adjustment function 42 Warning lamp 43 Seat belt adjustment Activating deactivating 42 Function 42 Seat belt tensioners Activation 38 Seat belt warning see Seat belt Seat cover Care 385 Seat heater Activating deactivating 106 Seat ventilation Switching on off 10...

Page 546: ... using the key 88 Opening 89 Opening with the key 87 Problem 92 Rain closing feature 92 Smart card Inserting 368 Smartphone see Android Auto see Apple CarPlay see Mercedes Benz Link see Telephone Snow chains 410 Socket 12 V Boot luggage compartment 120 Front centre console 120 Socket 230 V Rear 121 Software update Performing 284 Software updates 283 System updates 284 Sound PRE SAFE Sound 51 Wheel...

Page 547: ... presets Managing 360 Station tracking Setting 361 Stationary heater ventilation Displays remote control 151 Problems remote control 152 Replacing the battery remote control 151 Setting multimedia system 150 Setting remote control 150 Switching on off control panel 149 STEER CONTROL Function notes 190 Steering wheel Adjusting electrically 108 Adjusting manually 107 Buttons 246 Care 385 Operating t...

Page 548: ... on off 276 System settings see Bluetooth see Data import export see Language see Wi Fi T Tailpipes care 384 Take back of end of life vehicles Protection of the environment 21 Tank content AdBlue 436 Fuel 434 Reserve fuel 434 Technical data Axle load trailer operation 443 Fastening points trailer hitch 441 Information 426 Mounting dimensions trailer hitch 441 Notes trailer hitch 441 Overhang dimen...

Page 549: ...e Setting the vehicle interior tempera ture 144 Text messages Calling a message sender 325 Changing folders 325 Composing 324 Configuring the displayed text mes sages 324 Deleting 325 Drafts 325 Notes 324 Options 325 Outbox 325 Read aloud function 324 Reading 324 Replying 325 Sending 324 Voice commands LINGUATRONIC 261 Through loading feature see Seat Tie down eyes 117 Time Manual time setting 276...

Page 550: ...4 Registering Live Traffic Information 305 Traffic map see Map Traffic Sign Assist Function notes 211 Setting 212 System limitations 211 Trailer hitch Axle load 443 Bicycle rack 241 Care 384 Coupling up uncoupling a trailer 239 Fastening points 441 Folding the ball neck out in 237 General notes 441 Mounting dimensions 441 Notes 237 Overhang dimension 441 Socket 239 Tongue weight 443 Towing capacit...

Page 551: ...text overview 367 Voice commands LINGUATRONIC 258 TV channel Activating deactivating channel fix 365 Channel fix 365 Channel list overview 365 EPG electronic programme guide 365 Overview of favourites 366 Quick save 366 Selecting from the channel list 364 Selecting from the control menu 364 Selecting from the favourites 364 Selecting in the background 365 Storing 366 Two way radios Frequencies 427...

Page 552: ...sure table 412 Unusual handling characteristics 410 U Units of measurement Setting 280 Unlocking setting 74 Updates Important system updates 284 Information 283 Performing 284 Software updates 284 USB devices Connecting 349 USB port Rear 122 User profile Creating 282 Importing exporting 283 Options 283 Setting 282 V Vehicle Activating deactivating standby mode 185 Additional door lock 76 Collision...

Page 553: ...ication plate EU general operating permit number 428 Paint code 428 Permissible axle load 428 Permissible gross mass 428 VIN 428 Vehicle interior Cooling or heating Remote Online 156 Vehicle key see Key Vehicle maintenance see ASSYST PLUS Vehicle tool kit TIREFIT kit 391 Towing eye 406 Ventilating Convenience opening 87 Ventilation see Climate control Vents see Air vents Video mode Activating 351 ...

Page 554: ... 502 h Tyre pressure monitoring sys tem warning lamp 511 L Warning lamp for distance warning function 507 Warning indicator lamps Overview 498 PASSENGER AIR BAG 48 Warranty 33 Washer fluid see Windscreen washer fluid Washing by hand care 382 Water tank see Air water duct Weather information 313 What3words Destination entry with a 3 word address 293 Wheel change Fitting a new wheel 422 Lowering the...

Page 555: ... 12 Window airbag 43 Windows see Side windows Windows care 384 Windscreen Demisting 144 Replacing the wiper blades 139 Windscreen see Windscreen Windscreen washer fluid Notes 439 Windscreen washer system Topping up 380 Windscreen wipers Replacing the wiper blades 139 Switching on off 138 Wing see Front wheel arch Winter operation Snow chains 410 Winter tyres Setting the permanent speed limit 197 W...

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