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Display elements

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Navigation messages

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Current speed

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Detected instructions and traffic signs

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Set speed in the driver assistance system

(e.g. cruise control)

When you receive a call, the

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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 source is

being actively operated.

System limits

The visibility is influenced by the following condi‐

tions:

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seat position

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the positioning of the display image

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light conditions

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wet road surfaces

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objects on the display cover

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polarisation in sunglasses

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In extreme sunlight, sections of the display

may appear washed out. You can correct this

by switching the head-up display off and on

again.

Switching the head-up display on/off

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Press button

1

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Instrument Display and on-board computer

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Summary of Contents for C-Class Saloon

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Page 3: ...e vehicle On right hand drive vehi cles the layout of components and control ele ments differs accordingly Mercedes Benz is constantly updating its vehi cles to the state of the art 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 descriptions a...

Page 4: ... system 46 Safely transporting children in the vehi cle 47 Notes on pets in the vehicle 71 Opening and closing 73 Key 73 Doors 77 Boot 82 Roller sunblinds 87 Side windows 88 Sliding sunroof 92 Anti theft protection 97 Seats and stowing 100 Notes on the correct driver s seat posi tion 100 Seats 101 Steering wheel 110 Easy entry and exit feature 112 Operating the memory function 113 Stowage areas 11...

Page 5: ... Multimedia system 278 Overview and operation 278 System settings 287 Navigation 296 Telephone 321 Online and Internet functions 343 Media 351 Radio 360 Sound 363 Maintenance and care 366 ASSYST PLUS service interval display 366 Engine compartment 367 Cleaning and care 375 Breakdown assistance 385 Emergency 385 Flat tyre 387 Battery vehicle 394 Tow starting or towing away 399 Electrical fuses 405 ...

Page 6: ...Display messages and warning indi cator lamps 448 Display messages 448 Warning and indicator lamps 507 Index 525 4 Contents ...

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Page 8: ...Left hand drive vehicles 6 At a glance Cockpit ...

Page 9: ... off 278 E Switches the multimedia system on off 278 F Rear window roller sunblind 87 G ECO start stop function 176 H Active Parking Assist 247 I Sets the vehicle level 233 J DYNAMIC SELECT switch 180 K Control panel for the multimedia system steer ing wheel 267 L Adjusts the steering wheel 111 M Control panel for the on board computer 267 Operating cruise control or the variable limiter 217 Opera...

Page 10: ...Parking Assist PARKTRONIC 237 Head up display 277 8 At a glance Cockpit ...

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Page 12: ...Instrument display standard 10 At a glance Warning and indicator lamps ...

Page 13: ...olant too hot cold 520 C Coolant temperature display 266 D J Brakes yellow 509 E Electric parking brake yellow 509 F ABS malfunction 509 G 6 Restraint system 33 H ü Seat belt not fastened 515 I K High beam 137 J L Low beam 135 K 8 Fuel reserve with fuel filler flap location indicator 520 L Fuel level display M T Standing lights 135 N R Rear fog light 136 O h Tyre pressure monitoring system 523 P å...

Page 14: ...Instrument display in the widescreen cockpit 12 At a glance Warning and indicator lamps ...

Page 15: ...3 C Ð Power assisted steering malfunction 518 D Electric parking brake yellow 509 E Electric parking brake applied red 509 F 6 Restraint system 33 G j Trailer hitch not operational 518 H J Brakes red 509 I 8 Fuel reserve with fuel filler flap location indicator 520 J Fuel level display K à DYNAMIC BODY CONTROL malfunctioning 516 L J Brakes yellow 509 M Electrical fault 520 N Engine diagnostics 520...

Page 16: ...14 At a glance Overhead control panel ...

Page 17: ...8 5 c Switches the front interior lighting on off 144 6 u Switches the rear interior lighting on off 144 7 p Switches the right hand reading lamp on off 144 8 Service call button Mercedes me connect 338 9 Spectacles compartment 116 A 3 Opens closes the panoramic sliding sun roof 92 Opens closes the roller sunblinds 92 B Inside rear view mirror 151 At a glance Overhead control panel 15 ...

Page 18: ...16 At a glance Door control panel and seat adjustment ...

Page 19: ...r left side window 88 B Child safety lock for the rear side windows 71 C Opens the door 77 D Locks unlocks the vehicle 78 E Sets the seat fore and aft position 101 F Only vehicles with Seat Comfort Package adjusts the seat cushion length 103 G Adjusts the 4 way lumbar support 106 H Seat adjustment using the multimedia system 108 I Adjusts the head restraints 106 J Only vehicles with Seat Comfort P...

Page 20: ...18 At a glance Emergencies and breakdowns ...

Page 21: ... tow start and tow away 399 6 Flat tyre 387 7 Starting assistance 397 8 Hazard warning lights 138 9 Fire extinguisher 387 A Fuel filler flap with instruction labels for tyre pressure fuel type and QR code for accessing the rescue card 187 B To tow start and tow away 399 C TIREFIT kit 389 D First aid kit soft sided 386 E Warning triangle 386 At a glance Emergencies and breakdowns 19 ...

Page 22: ... 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 bookmarks you have stored yourself 1 Pictu...

Page 23: ... 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 ECO display for a fuel efficient driving style ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmenta...

Page 24: ... quali fied specialist workshop You could jeopardise the operating safety of your vehicle if you use parts tyres and wheels as well as accessories relevant to 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 Genuine Parts or parts of equal quality Only use tyres wheels and accessory parts that have been speci...

Page 25: ...e Booklet are important documents and should be kept in the vehicle Operating safety Plug in hybrid observe the notes in the Supple ment Otherwise you may fail to recognise dan gers WARNING Risk of accident due to mal functions or system failures If you do not have the prescribed service maintenance work or any required repairs carried out this could result in malfunctions or system failures Alway...

Page 26: ...ent may not absorb the loads that arise as intended If the underbody panelling is damaged flam mable materials such as leaves grass or twigs can collect between the underbody and the underbody panelling These materials may ignite if they come into contact with hot parts on the exhaust system Have the vehicle checked and repaired immediately at a qualified specialist workshop or If driving safety i...

Page 27: ...ation applies to all compo nents of the vehicle and the information systems and communication devices integrated into the vehicle which receive and or transmit radio waves The components of this vehicle that receive and or transmit radio waves are compliant with the basic requirements and all other relevant conditions of Directive 2014 53 EU You can obtain further information from a Mercedes Benz ...

Page 28: ...py and translation of the original declaration of conformity 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 0851ve DT UW 200046 MB part no A 000 583 8200 complies with the following relevant regulations 2004 108 EC Applied harmonised standards in particular DIN EN 55014 1 DIN...

Page 29: ...stance Connecting equipment to the diagnostics con nection can lead to emissions monitoring infor mation being reset for example This may lead to the vehicle failing to meet the requirements of the next emissions inspection during the main inspection Qualified specialist workshop Plug in hybrid observe the notes in the Supple ment Otherwise you may fail to recognise dan gers A qualified specialist...

Page 30: ...g from violation of these operating instruc tions Damage to the vehicle can arise from viola tion of these operating instructions This damage is not covered either by the Mercedes Benz implied warranty or by the New or Used Vehicle Warranty Follow the instructions in these operat ing instructions on proper operation of your vehicle as well as on possible vehi cle damage QR code for rescue card The...

Page 31: ... include repair services maintenance processes warranty claims and quality assur ance measures for example The read out is per formed via the legally prescribed port for the diagnostics connection in the vehicle The respective service network locations or third parties collect process and use the data They document technical statuses of the vehicle assist in finding faults and improving quality an...

Page 32: ...een your vehicle and additional systems The wire less network connection is enabled via the vehi cle s transmission and reception unit or via con nected mobile end devices e g smartphones Online functions can be used via the wireless network connection This includes online serv ices and applications apps provided by the man ufacturer or other providers Manufacturer s services Regarding online serv...

Page 33: ...vider Copyright Information on free and open source software licences for your vehicle s software can be found on the data storage medium in your vehicle document wallet and on the Internet together with updates at http www mercedes benz com opensource General notes 31 ...

Page 34: ...g 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 The risk of an injury resul...

Page 35: ...acci dent How the restraint system works is determined by the severity of the impact detected and the type of accident anticipated R Frontal impact R Rear impact R Side impact R Only for certain countries rollover The activation thresholds for the components of the restraint system are determined based on the evaluation of the sensor values measured at various points in the vehicle This process is...

Page 36: ...bag has been deployed Do not touch the airbag parts Have a deployed airbag replaced at a qualified specialist workshop as soon as possible Mercedes Benz recommends that you have the vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop after an accident Take this into account partic ularly if a seat belt tensioner is triggered or an airbag deployed If the seat belt tensioners are triggered or an air ba...

Page 37: ... and pull tight with the shoul der section of the belt Never route the lap belt across your abdomen R Never route the seat belt across sharp poin ted abrasive or fragile objects R Only one person should use each seat belt at any one time Never allow babies and chil dren to travel sitting on the lap of another vehicle occupant R Never secure objects with a seat belt if the seat belt is also being u...

Page 38: ...y R If the seat belt tensioners seat belt anchorages or seat belt retractors have been modified Seat belts may be damaged in an accident although the damage may not be visible e g due to splinters of glass Modified or damaged seat belts may tear or fail e g in an accident Modified seat belt tensioners could acciden tally trigger or fail to function as intended Never modify the seat belts seat belt...

Page 39: ... sharply the seat belt retractor locks The seat belt strap can not be pulled out any further Always engage seat belt tongue 2 of the seat belt into seat belt buckle 1 of the cor responding seat Press and hold the seat belt outlet release and slide seat belt outlet 3 into the desired position Let go of the seat belt outlet release and ensure that seat belt outlet 3 locks into position Vehicles with...

Page 40: ...the seat belt buckle and guide the seat belt back with the seat belt tongue Activating deactivating seat belt adjustment via the multimedia system Multimedia system Vehicle î Vehicle settings Belt adjustment Activate O or deactivate ª the function Seat belt warning function for the driver and front passenger The ü seat belt warning lamp in the instru ment display is a reminder that all vehicle occ...

Page 41: ...e 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 front airbag is correct page 43 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 42: ...lean forwards or against the door or side window You may otherwise be in the deployment area of the airbags R Always keep your feet on the floor Do not put your feet on the cockpit for example Your feet may otherwise be in the deploy ment area of the airbag R If children are travelling in the vehicle observe the additional notes page 48 R Always stow and secure objects correctly Objects in the veh...

Page 43: ... panelling Sensors to control the airbags are located in the doors Modifications or work not per formed correctly to the doors or door panel ling as well as damaged doors can lead to the function of the sensors being impaired The airbags might therefore not function properly any more Consequently the airbags cannot protect vehicle occupants as they are designed to do Never modify the doors or part...

Page 44: ...ront airbag not functioning as intended during an accident 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 front passenger seat The backrest of the forward facing child restraint system must as far as possi ble be resting on the seat backrest of the front passenger seat ...

Page 45: ...ront airbag Always observe the notes on the function of the PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamps page 43 Function of the PASSENGER AIR BAG indica tor lamps Vehicles without automatic front passenger front airbag shutoff have a special sticker affixed to the side of the cockpit on the front passenger side page 67 Self test of automatic front passenger front airbag shutoff When the ignition is switched...

Page 46: ...sabled The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp must be lit NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint system on a seat protected by an ENABLED FRONT AIRBAG in front of it DEATH or SERI OUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur When fitting a child restraint system to the front passenger seat observe the vehicle specific information page 68 Depending on the child restraint system and the stature of the c...

Page 47: ...y an adult or person with a build corresponding to that of an adult should not use the front passenger seat Instead they should use a rear seat R If the front passenger seat is occupied by a person of smaller stature e g a teenager or small adult the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp either lights up continuously or remains off depending on the result of the classification If the PASSENGER AIR ...

Page 48: ...nt passenger seat to a more favoura ble seat position R Vehicles with multicontour seat increas ing the air pressure in the seat side bolsters of the seat backrest R PRE SAFE Sound provided that the multi media system is switched on generates a brief noise signal to stimulate the innate pro tective mechanism of a person s hearing NOTE Damage caused by objects in the footwell or behind the seat The...

Page 49: ...ific situation In this way you can recog nise potential risks and avoid dangers if chil dren are travelling in the vehicle page 48 Be diligent Bear in mind that neglecting to secure a child in the child restraint system may have serious con sequences Always be diligent in securing a child carefully before every journey To improve protection for children younger than 12 years old or under 1 50 m in...

Page 50: ... child restraint systems R the ISOFIX or i Size mounting brackets R the vehicle s seat belt system R the Top Tether anchorages Fitting an ISOFIX or an i Size child restraint sys tem is preferred Simply attaching to the securing rings on the vehicle can reduce the risk of fitting the child restraint system incorrectly When securing a child with the integrated seat belt of the ISOFIX or i Size child...

Page 51: ...m manufacturer s installation and operating instructions as well as the vehicle specific information Fit the ISOFIX or i Size child restraint sys tem to the rear seat page 60 Secure the child restraint system with the seat belt on the rear seat page 66 Secure the child restraint system with the seat belt on the front passenger seat page 69 Observe the specific instructions for the rearward facing ...

Page 52: ...unlight or heat parts could heat up Children could suffer burns on these parts particularly on metallic parts of the child restraint system Always make sure that the child restraint system is not exposed to direct sunlight Protect it with a blanket for example If the child restraint system has been exposed to direct sunlight allow it to cool before securing a child into it Never leave children una...

Page 53: ...serious or even fatal injury Never leave anyone particularly chil dren unattended in the vehicle Never leave animals in the vehicle unat tended Overview of recommended child restraint systems Further information on the correct child restraint system can be obtained at a qualified specialist workshop Mercedes Benz recommends that you use a Mercedes Benz Service Centre for this purpose Occupant safe...

Page 54: ...SAFE plus E1 04 301 146 B6 6 86 8224 Category I 9 to 18 kg Size category B1 DUO plus E1 04 301 133 A 000 970 17 02 Recommended child restraint systems for attaching with the vehicle seat belt Weight category Type1 Type approval number Order number2 1 Manufacturer Britax Römer 2 With colour code 9H95 Category 0 up to 10 kg and up to approx 6 months BABY SAFE plus II E1 04 301 146 A 000 970 13 02 52...

Page 55: ...000 970 13 02 Category I 9 to 18 kg and from approximately 9 months to 4 years DUO plus E1 04 301 133 A 000 970 17 02 Category II III 15 to 36 kg and from approximately 4 to 12 years KIDFIX E1 04 301 198 A 000 970 20 02 Category II III 15 to 36 kg and from approximately 4 to 12 years KIDFIX XP E1 04 301 304 A 000 970 23 02 Occupant safety 53 ...

Page 56: ...m page 59 Also secure Top Tether if present page 62 Alternative securing system R Vehicle seat belt page 64 Front passenger seat Securing system R 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 sta tus of the front passenger front airbag is correct for the current situation page 43 R Notes on the automatic f...

Page 57: ...categories in accordance with UN R44 Example of an approval label R Universal child restraint systems in the Universal category are approved for instal lation in vehicles They can be used in accordance with the overviews of suitability of seats for the anchorage of child restraint systems on seats labelled U UF or IUF The identification IUF refers to ISOFIX child restraint systems in the Universal...

Page 58: ...ms in the Universal category These child restraint systems must be addi tionally anchored with Top Tether or support points Please note the suitability of the vehicle seat Depending on the approval category there are forward facing and rearward facing child restraint systems Their use can be restricted for certain vehicle seats R Suitability of seats for the anchorage of ISO FIX child restraint sy...

Page 59: ...nce with UN R44 as per the following ISOFIX tables Carry cot Size class Equipment Left right rear seat F ISO L1 X G ISO L2 X X Not suitable for an ISOFIX child restraint system in this weight group and or size class Weight group 0 up to 10 kg and up to approx 6 months Size class Equipment Left right rear seat E ISO R1 IL IL Suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems according to the table in Over...

Page 60: ...isted on the child restraint system manufacturer s vehicle model list 1 When using a child restraint system in the size class ISO R3 move the front seat to the highest position and move the seat back rest to an upright position Make sure that the seat backrest of the front seat does not rest against the child restraint system Weight group I 9 18 kg and approx 9 months to 4 years Size class Equipme...

Page 61: ...at to the highest position and move the seat back rest to an upright 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 restraint systems i Size identification i Size is a standardised securing system for specially designed restraint systems R The symbol indicates seats suitabl...

Page 62: ...e seat belt cannot protect as intended and could result in additional injury R Objects or loads in the boot load com partment cannot be restrained by the seat backrest Make sure that the seat backrest and the rear bench seat rear seat are engaged before every trip If the rear seat backrest is not engaged and locked the red lock verification indicator will be visible WARNING Risk of injury or death...

Page 63: ...s installation and operating instructions for the child restraint system used O Make sure that the child s feet do not touch the front seat If necessary move the front seat forward slightly When fitting an ISOFIX child restraint sys tem observe the following O When using a baby car seat in Group 0 0 and a rearward facing child restraint system in Group I on a rear seat adjust the front seat so tha...

Page 64: ...ing bracket 2 i Size mounting bracket Before every trip make sure that the ISOFIX child restraint system or the i Size child restraint system is engaged correctly in both mounting brackets in the vehicle NOTE Be careful not to damage the seat belt for the centre seat when fitting the child restraint system Make sure that the seat belt is not trap ped Attach the ISOFIX or i Size child restraint sys...

Page 65: ...ead restraint 1 upwards page 107 Fold up cover 2 of Top Tether anchorage 3 Fit the ISOFIX or i Size child restraint system with Top Tether Always comply with the child restraint system manufacturer s installation instructions when doing so Guide Top Tether belt 4 under head restraint 1 between the two head restraint bars Hook Top Tether hook 5 of Top Tether belt 4 without twisting into Top Tether ...

Page 66: ... are not suitable for this seat Category 0 up to 10 kg U L U L Category 0 up to 13 kg U L U L Category I 9 to 18 kg U L U L Category II 15 to 25 kg U L U L Category III 22 to 36 kg U L U L U Suitable for child restraint systems of the Universal category in this weight category L Suitable for semi universal child restraint systems according to the table in Recommended child restraint systems or if ...

Page 67: ...ourney that the status of the front passenger front airbag is correct for the current situation page 43 Front passenger seat Weight category Front passenger front airbag enabled1 Front passenger front airbag disabled1 2 1 Adjust the seat cushion inclination so that the front edge of the seat cushion is in the highest position and the rear edge of the seat cushion is in the lowest posi tion 2 The v...

Page 68: ...t rear seat and seat backrest are not engaged they could fold for wards e g when braking suddenly or in the event of an accident R If this is the case the vehicle occupant would be forced into the seat belt by the rear bench seat rear seat or by the seat backrest The seat belt cannot protect as intended and could result in additional injury R Objects or loads in the boot load com partment cannot b...

Page 69: ...t not be put under strain between the roof and the seat cushion 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 restraints Adjust the head restraints accordingly O Make sure that the child s feet do not touch the front seat If necessary move the front seat forward slight...

Page 70: ...child restraint system on the front passenger seat 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 protected by an E...

Page 71: ...st all the head restraints cor rectly 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 For certain child restraint systems in weight categories II or III there may be restrictions in the maximum size setting e g due to possible contact with the roof O The child restraint system must not be put under st...

Page 72: ...es to the digital vehicle key if the Digital Vehicle Key function is activated via Mercedes me connect WARNING Risk of fatal injury due to exposure to extreme heat or cold in the vehicle If people particularly children are exposed to extreme temperatures over an extended period of time there is a risk of serious or even fatal injury Never leave anyone particularly chil dren unattended in the vehic...

Page 73: ...mp 1 lit via the switch on the driver s door R with indicator lamp 1 off via the switch on the corresponding rear door or driv er s door Notes on pets in the vehicle WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to animals left unsecured or unat tended in the vehicle If you leave animals in the vehicle unatten ded or unsecured they could possibly press down buttons or switches Thereby an animal may R ac...

Page 74: ... Never leave animals in the vehicle unat tended Always correctly secure animals while driving e g using a suitable animal car rier 72 Occupant safety ...

Page 75: ...ver leave children and animals unat tended in the vehicle When leaving the vehicle always take the key with you and lock the vehicle This also applies to the Digital Vehicle Key if the Digital Vehicle Key function is activated via Mercedes me connect Keep the vehicle key out of reach of children This also applies to the Digital Vehicle Key if the Digital Vehicle Key function is activated via Merce...

Page 76: ...audible alarm is triggered To deactivate briefly press button 1 again or Press the start stop button on the cockpit the key is inside the vehicle Changing the unlocking settings Possible unlocking functions of the key R central unlocking R unlocking the driver s door and fuel filler flap To switch between settings press the and buttons simultaneously for approximately six seconds until the battery...

Page 77: ...2 To insert press release knob 1 Insert emergency key 2 to the intermediate position or fully until it engages Replacing the key battery DANGER Serious damage to health caused by swallowing batteries Batteries contain toxic and corrosive sub stances Swallowing batteries may cause serious damage to health There is a risk of fatal injury Keep batteries out of the reach of chil dren If batteries are ...

Page 78: ...harged battery Insert the new battery into battery compart ment 3 Observe the positive pole marking in the battery compartment and on the bat tery when doing this Push in battery compartment 3 Re attach cover 1 and push it until it engages Problems with the key Problem Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions You can no longer lock or unlock the vehicle Possible causes R The key battery is w...

Page 79: ...ey can no longer leave the vehicle e g in hazardous situations Never leave persons unattended in the vehicle particularly children elderly persons or persons in need of help If there are persons in the vehicle do not activate the additional door lock The additional door lock is automatically activa ted in the following situations R The vehicle is locked using the key R The vehicle is locked using ...

Page 80: ...ng KEY LESS GO Locking unlocking the vehicle with a Digital Vehicle Key Requirements R One of the following versions of the Digital Vehicle Key is available Suitable mobile phone Digital Vehicle Key sticker R The vehicle is equipped with the Digital Vehicle Key function R The Digital Vehicle Key function is activated via Mercedes me connect http www mercedes me R The mobile phone must be sufficien...

Page 81: ...l in the door handle is deactivated Pull the door handle The NFC aerial is activated Touch the door handle on the driver s door in the area where NFC aerial 1 is located with the part of the Digital Vehicle Key where the NFC aerial is located The vehicle is locked or unlocked alternately If you lose your Digital Vehicle Key deactivate the Digital Vehicle Key service in Mercedes me connect via http...

Page 82: ... GO Problem Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions You can no longer lock or unlock the vehicle using KEYLESS GO Possible causes R KEYLESS GO has been deactivated R The key battery is weak or discharged R There is interference from a powerful radio signal source R The key is faulty Activate KEYLESS GO page 74 Check the battery using the battery check lamp and replace if necessary page 75 U...

Page 83: ...n the function is activated R While the vehicle is being tow started pushed R The vehicle is being tested on the dynamom eter Locking unlocking the driver s door with the emergency key If you wish to lock the vehicle entirely using the emergency key first press the button for locking from the inside while the driver s door is open Then proceed to lock the driv er s door using the emergency key Ins...

Page 84: ...y if the vehicle is in motion Always switch off the engine before opening the boot lid Never drive with the boot lid open NOTE Damage to the boot lid by obsta cles above the vehicle The boot lid swings upwards when it is opened Therefore make sure that there is suffi cient clearance above the boot lid You have the following options for opening the boot lid Pull the boot lid handle Pull boot lid re...

Page 85: ...losing of the boot lid Parts of the body could become trapped dur ing automatic closing of the boot lid More over people e g children may be standing in the closing area or may enter the closing area during the closing process Make sure that nobody is in the vicinity of the closing area during the closing process Use one of the following options to stop the closing process R Press the p button on ...

Page 86: ... lid automatic reversing function If an object obstructs the boot lid during the automatic closing process the boot lid will open again automatically The automatic reversing function is only an aid and is not a substitute for your attentiveness When closing make sure that no body parts are in the closing area WARNING Risk of becoming trapped despite reversing function The reversing function does n...

Page 87: ...touching the exhaust system Always ensure that you only make a kicking movement within the detection range of the sensors NOTE Damage to the vehicle caused by unintentionally opening the boot lid R when using an automatic car wash R when using a high pressure cleaner Deactivate KEYLESS GO or make sure that the key located is at least 3 m away from the vehicle in such situa tions When making the ki...

Page 88: ...or luggage R Clamping straps tarpaulins or other cover ings are pulled over the bumper R A protective mat with a length reaching over the boot sill down into the detection range of the sensors is used R The protective mat is not secured correctly R Work is being undertaken on the trailer hitch on trailers or rear bicycle racks Deactivate KEYLESS GO page 74 or do not carry the key about your person...

Page 89: ...de win dows open at the same time Pull the roller sunblind out by tab 1 and hook it onto brackets 2 at the top of the window Extending retracting the rear window roller sunblind WARNING Risk of entrapment when extending or retracting the roller sun blind Body parts could become entrapped in the sweep of the roller sunblind when it is being extended or retracted Make sure that no body parts are in ...

Page 90: ...ow When closing a side window body parts could be trapped in the closing area in the process When closing make sure that no body parts are in the closing area If someone is trapped release the but ton immediately or press the button in order to reopen the side window WARNING Risk of becoming trapped when children operate the side windows Children could become trapped if they oper ate the side wind...

Page 91: ...cess the side window opens again automatically The automatic reversing function is only an aid and is not a substitute for your attentiveness When closing make sure that no body parts are in the closing area WARNING Risk of becoming trapped despite there being reversing protection on the side window The reverse function does not react R to soft light and thin objects e g small fingers R during res...

Page 92: ...ns are performed R The vehicle is unlocked R The side windows are opened R The sliding sunroof is opened R The panoramic sliding sunroof is opened R The seat ventilation of the driver s seat is switched on If the roller sunblinds of the panoramic sliding sunroof are closed the roller sunblinds are opened first To continue convenience opening press the button again To interrupt convenience opening ...

Page 93: ...e window closes with increased or maximum force The reversing feature is then not active Parts of the body could become trapped in the closing area in the process Make sure that no parts of the body are in the closing area To stop the closing process release the button or press the button again to reopen the side win dow If a side window is obstructed during closing and reopens again slightly Imme...

Page 94: ...ening or closing make sure that no body parts are in the sweep Release the button immediately if somebody becomes trapped or Press the button in any direction during the automatic opening closing process The opening closing process is stop ped WARNING Risk of entrapment if the slid ing sunroof is operated by children Children operating the sliding sunroof could get caught in the moving parts parti...

Page 95: ... 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 rack is fitted When a roof rack is fitted raising or opening the sliding sunroof may be limited Check whether the sliding sunroof can be raised or opened when a roof rack is fitted If in doubt do not raise or open the sliding sunroof 1 Raising 2 O...

Page 96: ...sing path R during resetting This means that the reverse function cannot prevent someone from becoming trapped in these situations When closing 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 is stopped Automatic reversing function of the rolle...

Page 97: ...utomatic function for the sliding sunroof and the side windows is then deactivated Rain closing function when driving Vehicles with a panoramic sliding sunroof if it starts to rain the raised sliding sunroof is automatically lowered while the vehicle is in motion Automatic lowering function Vehicles with a panoramic sliding sunroof if the sliding sunroof is raised at the rear it is automatically l...

Page 98: ...body are in the closing area Release the button immediately if somebody becomes trapped or Press the button in any direction during the automatic closing process The closing process is stopped If the sliding sunroof is obstructed during closing and reopens again slightly Immediately after automatic reversing pull and hold the 3 button down again to the point of resist ance until the sliding sunroo...

Page 99: ...fully open and then close the sliding sunroof Anti theft protection Function of the immobiliser The immobiliser prevents your vehicle from being started without the correct key The immobiliser is automatically activated when the ignition is switched off and deactivated when the ignition is switched on ATA Anti Theft Alarm system Function of the ATA system If the ATA system is primed a visual and a...

Page 100: ...SS GO Grasp the outside door handle with the key outside the vehicle Function of tow away protection An audible and visual alarm is triggered if your vehicle s angle of inclination is altered while tow away protection is primed Tow away protection is automatically primed after about 60 seconds R after locking the vehicle with the key R after locking the vehicle using KEYLESS GO Tow away protection...

Page 101: ...ol lowing components are closed R the doors R the boot lid Interior protection is automatically deactivated R after pressing the or p button on the key R after pressing the start stop button with the key in the stowage compartment page 170 R after unlocking the vehicle using KEYLESS GO R when using HANDS FREE ACCESS The following situations can lead to a false alarm R moving objects such as mascot...

Page 102: ... the steering wheel 1 seat belt 2 and driver s seat 3 R you are as far away from the driver s airbag as possible 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 R you can hold the steering ...

Page 103: ...notes on Airbags and Chil dren in the vehicle WARNING Risk of accident due to the driver s seat not being engaged If the driver s seat is not engaged it could move unexpectedly while the vehicle is in motion 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 through adjust ing vehicle settings wh...

Page 104: ...ats 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 WARNING Risk of injury or death due to incorrect seat position The seat belt does not offer the intended level of protection if you have not moved the seat backrest to an almost vertical positi...

Page 105: ...t position lift lever 4 and slide the seat into the desired position Make sure that the seat is engaged To adjust the seat cushion length lift lever 5 and slide the front section of the seat cushion forwards or backwards Adjusting the front seat mechanically and electrically WARNING Risk of becoming trapped if the seats are adjusted by children Children could become trapped if they adjust the seat...

Page 106: ...er the lever assembly of the seat adjustment system WARNING Risk of injury due to head restraints which are not fitted or are adjusted incorrectly If head restraints are not fitted or are adjus ted incorrectly they cannot provide protec tion as intended There is an increased risk of injury in the head and neck area e g in the event of an accident or when braking Always drive with the head restrain...

Page 107: ...and that the shoulder section of your seat belt is routed across the centre of your shoul der 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 Seats and stowing 105 ...

Page 108: ... suit your back Head restraints Adjusting the front seat head restraints mechanically WARNING Risk of injury through adjust ing vehicle settings while the vehicle is in motion You could lose control of the vehicle 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 th...

Page 109: ...of the front and rear 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 restrain...

Page 110: ...il it engages Configuring the seat settings Multimedia system Comfort Seat comfort Select a seat Adjusting the backrest side bolsters Select Side bolsters Adjust the air cushions Adjusting the seat contour in the lumbar region of the seat backrest lumbar Select Lumbar Adjust the air cushions Overview of massage and workout programs Massage programmes The following programmes can be selected R Wave...

Page 111: ...e seat heater can cause the seat cushion and seat backrest padding to become very hot The health of persons with limited tempera ture sensitivity or a limited ability to react to high temperatures may be affected or they may even suffer burn like injuries Do not repeatedly switch on the seat heater To protect against overheating the seat heating may be temporarily deactivated after it is switched ...

Page 112: ... ton 1 repeatedly until the desired ventila tion level is set Depending on the ventilation level up to three indicator lamps light up To switch off reduce the level press but ton 1 repeatedly until the desired ventila tion level is set If all indicator lamps are off the seat ventila tion is switched off Steering wheel Adjusting the steering wheel manually WARNING Risk of injury through adjust ing ...

Page 113: ...nction is activated via Mercedes me connect Push release lever 1 down as far as it will go The steering column is unlocked Adjust height 2 and distance 3 to the steering wheel Push release lever 1 up as far as it will go The steering column is locked Check and make sure that the steering col umn is locked by moving the steering wheel Adjusting the steering wheel electrically The steering wheel can...

Page 114: ... Always wait until the adjustment proc ess is complete before pulling away WARNING Risk of becoming trapped while adjusting the easy entry and exit feature When the easy entry and exit feature adjusts the steering wheel you and other vehicle occupants particularly children could become trapped During the adjustment process of the easy entry and exit feature make sure that no one has any body parts...

Page 115: ...y func tion If you press one of the memory function position buttons the adjustment process is stopped Setting the easy entry and exit feature Multimedia system Vehicle î Vehicle set tings Easy Entry Exit Select Steer wheel and seat Steering wheel only or Off Operating the memory function WARNING Risk of an accident if the memory function is used while driving If you use the memory function on the...

Page 116: ...he head up display and the outside mirrors to the desired position Press memory button M and then press pre set position button 1 2 or 3 within three sec onds An acoustic signal sounds The settings are stored To call up press and hold the relevant pre set position button 1 2 or 3 until the front seat the steering wheel head up display and outside mirror are in the stored position When you release ...

Page 117: ...ons Always make sure that objects do not project from stowage spaces luggage nets or stowage nets Close the lockable stowage spaces before starting a journey Always stow and secure objects that are heavy hard pointed sharp edged fragile or too large in the boot WARNING Risk of burning from the tail pipe or tailpipe trim The tailpipe and tailpipe trim can become very hot If you come into contact wi...

Page 118: ...nt in the front centre console with a USB connection and charging module for wireless charging of a mobile phone not available in all countries 4 Glove compartment Locking and unlocking the glove box Turn the emergency key a quarter turn clock wise 2 to lock or anti clockwise 1 to unlock Opening the spectacles compartment Press button 1 Opening the stowage compartment in the rear armrest 116 Seats...

Page 119: ...in the boot load com partment cannot be restrained by the seat backrest Make sure that the seat backrest and the rear bench seat rear seat are engaged before every trip If the left and right seat backrests are not engaged and locked this will be shown on the multifunction display of the instrument cluster A warning tone will also sound If the centre seat backrest is not engaged and locked the red ...

Page 120: ... the rear seat backrest back NOTE Damage to the seat belt The seat belt could become trapped and thus damaged when folding back the seat back rest Make sure that the seat belt is not trap ped when folding back the seat back rest Move the driver s or front passenger seat for wards if necessary Fold corresponding seat backrest 1 back until it engages Left and right seat backrests if the seat backres...

Page 121: ...rds The release catch of the centre seat backrest will be locked To unlock slide catch 1 downwards Securing the ski and snowboard bag in the boot WARNING Risk of injury due to using the through load ski bag incorrectly The through load ski bag in conjunction with the lashing straps cannot restrain any objects other than skis Vehicle occupants could be struck in the event of sudden braking or an ac...

Page 122: ... Load the ski and snowboard bag with the skis or snowboards Close zip 2 Pull the tensioning strap tight by the loose end Cross lashing straps 1 Engage hooks 3 of lashing straps 1 in tie down eyes 4 Make sure that the fasteners of hooks 3 are facing upwards Overview of the tie down eyes Observe the notes on loading the vehicle page 114 1 Tie down eyes vehicles with through loading feature in the re...

Page 123: ...rrectly If you inadequately stow objects in the vehi cle interior they could slip or be tossed around and thereby strike vehicle occupants In addition cup holders open stowage spaces and mobile phone brackets cannot always restrain the objects they contain in the event of an accident There is a risk of injury particularly in the event of sudden braking or a sudden change in direction Always stow o...

Page 124: ... make sure that your hands are not within the sweep of the floor If someone becomes trapped carefully push the centre of the floor downward Remove all objects from the floor before moving it up WARNING Risk of becoming trapped when pressing in the EASY PACK boot box When the EASY PACK boot box is pressed into the retracted position your hands may become trapped Children in particular may injure th...

Page 125: ...ts that roll in the EASY PACK boot box Always stow and secure such objects outside of the box in the boot Always observe the maximum permitted load of the EASY PACK boot box Do not use the EASY PACK boot box when the rear seats are folded for wards The maximum permitted load of the EASY PACK boot box is 10 kg To prevent the box from being overloaded the box floor will lower onto the boot floor whe...

Page 126: ...s 5 into the anchorages 4 Turn rotating catch 6 inward Removal Turn rotating catches 6 outward Lower box 1 and pull it out of anchorages 4 Opening the stowage space under the boot floor NOTE Damage to the handle in the boot floor If the handle in the boot is left protruding the handle may be damaged Unhinge the handle before you close the boot lid and press the handle closed again 124 Seats and st...

Page 127: ...t your driving style You will find information on the maximum roof load in the Technical data section NOTE Vehicle damage from non approved roof racks The vehicle could be damaged by roof racks which have not been tested and approved by Mercedes Benz Only use roof racks tested and approved by Mercedes Benz Depending on the vehicle equipment ensure that when the roof rack is fitted R the sliding su...

Page 128: ...lly fold covers 1 upwards in the direction of the arrow Secure the roof rack to the anchorage points under covers 1 Comply with the roof rack manufacturer s installation instructions Secure the load on the roof rack Cup holders Fitting the cup holder in or removing it from the centre console automatic transmission WARNING Risk of accident or injury when using the cup holder while the vehicle is in...

Page 129: ...ehicle is in motion The cup holder cannot hold a container secure while the vehicle is in motion If you use a cup holder while the vehicle is in motion the container may be flung around and liquids could be spilled The vehicle occupants may come into contact with the liquid and if it is hot they could be scalded You could be distracted from traffic condi tions and you may lose control of the vehic...

Page 130: ...g or closing the cup holder in the rear armrest NOTE Damage to the rear seat armrest When folded out the rear seat armrest can be damaged by the weight of your body Do not sit or support yourself on the rear seat armrest NOTE Damage to the cup holder When the rear armrest is folded back the cup holder could become damaged Only fold the rear armrest back when the cup holder is closed To open press ...

Page 131: ...ft side To remove the insert press insert 1 upwards slightly and pull it out upwards To refit the insert press insert 1 into the holder until it engages Using the ashtray in the door stowage com partment While driving place the closed ashtray in the front door stowage compartment while driving Check that it is seated firmly Comply with the notes on loading the vehicle page 114 To open fold lid 1 u...

Page 132: ...rette 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 of children Never leave children unattended in the vehicle Requirements R The ignition is switched on Press in cigarette lighter 1 The cigarette lighter will pop out automati cally when the heating element is red ho...

Page 133: ...itched off make sure that the 230 V power socket is dry Immediately have the 230 V power socket checked or replaced at a quali fied specialised workshop if it is dam aged or has been pulled out of the trim Never plug the 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 receiv...

Page 134: ...sk of injury particularly in the event of sudden braking or a sudden change in direction Always stow objects so that they can not be thrown around in such situa tions 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...

Page 135: ...R Small mobile phones may not be able to be charged in every position of the mobile phone stowage compartment R Large mobile phones which do not rest flat in the mobile phone stowage compartment may not be able to be charged or connected with the vehicle s exterior aerial R The mobile phone may heat up during the charging process This can also depend on the applications apps currently running R To...

Page 136: ...operating and road safety of the vehicle Stow all objects in the vehicle securely so that 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 To install slide the seat backwards and lay the floor mat in the ...

Page 137: ...zzled R the 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 veh...

Page 138: ...erve the notes on surround lighting page 143 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 the...

Page 139: ...tion switch for the lights 1 High beam 2 Indicator right 3 Headlamp flasher 4 Indicator left Use the combination switch to activate the desired function High beam To switch on turn the light switch to the L or à position Press 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 is deactivated and repla...

Page 140: ... warning lights Press button 1 The hazard warning lights will switch on auto matically if R the airbag has been deployed R the vehicle brakes sharply from a speed of more than 70 km h to a standstill When you pull away again the hazard warning lights will switch off automatically at approx imately 10 km h You can also switch off the hazard warning lights using button 1 Adaptive functions MULTIBEAM...

Page 141: ...It can be activated only when the dipped beam is switched on The function is active 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 when the steering wheel is turned Roundabout and intersection function the cornering light is activated on both sides through an evaluation of the current GPS position of the ...

Page 142: ...ity lighting City lighting improves the illumination of road sides within built up areas using a broader distri bution of light The function is active R at low speeds R in illuminated parts of built up areas Switching the Intelligent Light System on off Requirements R The ignition is switched on Multimedia system Vehicle Light settings Intell Light System Activate O or deactivate ª the function Ad...

Page 143: ...Low beam R High beam At speeds above 30 km h R If no other road users are detected the high beam will be switched on automatically The high beam switches off automatically R At speeds below 25 km h R If other road users are detected R If street lighting is sufficient At speeds above approximately 50 km h R The headlamp range of the low beam is regu lated automatically based on the distance to othe...

Page 144: ...ns the automatic main beam will not be deactivated or will be activated despite the presence of other road users Always observe the traffic carefully and switch off the main beam in good time Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus cannot take into account road weather or traffic conditions Detection may be restricted R in poor visibility e g fog heavy rain or snow R if there is dirt on the sensors or the s...

Page 145: ... At speeds above 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 To switch on turn the light switch to the à position Switch on the main beam using the combina tion switch When th...

Page 146: ...ont right reading lamp To switch on or off press button 1 5 accordingly Control panel in the grab handle 1 p Rear reading lamp To switch on or off press button 1 Adjusting the ambient lighting Multimedia system Vehicle Light settings Ambi ent lighting Setting the colour Select Colour Set a colour Adjusting the brightness Select Brightness Set a brightness value Activating the brightness for zones ...

Page 147: ...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 bare hands R Protect bulbs from moisture and do not allow bulbs to come into contact with liquids Overvi...

Page 148: ...kwise direction 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 lig...

Page 149: ...nd turn it 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 Requirement...

Page 150: ...into the 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 w...

Page 151: ... off the windscreen wip ers and ignition before changing the wiper blades Moving the wiper arms into the change posi tion Switch the ignition on and switch it off again immediately Within around 15 seconds press button î on the combination switch for around three seconds page 148 The wiper arms will move into the change position Removing the wiper blades Fold the wiper arms away from the wind scre...

Page 152: ... the mainte nance display on the tip of the newly fitted wiper blades If the colour of the maintenance display changes from black to yellow the wiper blades should be replaced The duration until the colour change varies depending on the usage conditions Mirrors Operating the outside mirrors WARNING Risk of injury through adjust ing vehicle settings while the vehicle is in motion You could lose con...

Page 153: ...f the battery has been disconnected or com pletely discharged the outside mirrors must be reset Only then will the automatic mirror folding function work properly Briefly press button 1 Adjusting the outside mirrors Press button 3 or 4 to select the outside mirror to be adjusted Press button 2 to adjust the position of the mirror glass Engaging the outside mirrors Vehicles without electrically fol...

Page 154: ... mir ror on the driver s side automatically go into anti dazzle mode if light from a headlamp hits the sensor on the inside rearview mirror System limitations The system does not go into anti dazzle mode in the following situations R the engine is switched off R reverse gear is engaged R the interior lighting is switched on Function of the front passenger outside mir ror parking position The parki...

Page 155: ...t the front passenger outside mirror using button 2 Engage reverse gear The front passenger outside mirror moves to the stored parking position Activating deactivating the automatic mirror folding function Multimedia system Vehicle î Vehicle set tings Auto fold in mirrors Activate O or deactivate ª the function Operating the sun visors Using the single sun visor Glare from the front fold sun visor...

Page 156: ... Vehicles with an extendable sun visor slide sun visor 1 horizontally as required 154 Light and sight ...

Page 157: ...6 Vehicles without residual heat t calls up the air conditioning menu Vehicles with residual heat calls up the air conditioning menu switches residual heat on off page 158 7 Switches the rear window heater on off 8 Vehicles without a stationary heater 0 switches synchronisation on or off page 158 Vehicles with a stationary heater switches the stationary heater on off page 160 9 g Switches air reci...

Page 158: ...indow heater on or off 8 Vehicles without a stationary heater switches the A C function on off page 157 Vehicles with a stationary heater switches the stationary heater on off page 160 9 g Switches air recirculation mode on off page 158 A _ Sets the front passenger side air distri bution B w Sets the front passenger side tempera ture Rear operating unit 1 Sets the temperature 2 Display 3 Sets the ...

Page 159: ...ture is con trolled and maintained at a constant level by the air supply Press the à button To switch to manual mode press the H or _ button Climate style Climate style function In automatic mode you can select the following climate style settings for the driver s and front passenger areas R FOCUS high airflow slightly cooler setting R MEDIUM medium airflow standard setting R DIFFUSE low airflow s...

Page 160: ...y using the synchronisation function The tempera ture setting is automatically adopted for all cli mate zones Activate O or deactivate ª the function Demisting the windows Windows misted up on the inside Press the à button If the windows continue to mist up press the button Windows misted up on the outside Switch on the windscreen wipers Press the à button Switching air recirculation mode on off P...

Page 161: ...he glove box To set the intensity select High Medium Low or Off Inserting or removing the flacon of the fra grance system WARNING Risk of injury from liquid per fume If children open the flacon they could drink the liquid perfume or it could come into con tact with their eyes Do not leave children unattended in the vehicle Consult a doctor immediately if liquid perfume has been drunk If liquid per...

Page 162: ...ted After the vehicle is started the windscreen heater is switched on automatically as required Stationary heater ventilation Stationary heater stationary ventilation function R The air inside the vehicle is heated or ventila ted to the set temperature R The air inside the vehicle cannot be cooled down to temperatures below the outside temperature R If the outside temperature changes ventila tion ...

Page 163: ...rials such as leaves grass or twigs may ignite if they come into contact with R hot parts of the stationary heater exhaust system R the exhaust gas itself When the stationary heater is switched on make sure that R hot vehicle parts do not come into contact with flammable materials R the exhaust gas can flow out of the stationary heater tailpipe unhin dered R the exhaust gas does not come into cont...

Page 164: ...he separate Owner s Manual under http manuals daimler com baix cars connectme en_GB index html Setting the stationary heater stationary ven tilation via the multimedia system Multimedia system Vehicle b Climate control Aux iliary heating You can pre set three departure times for auto matic activation of the stationary heater Select an option Setting the stationary heater stationary ven tilation vi...

Page 165: ...s sta tionary heater stationary ventilation 1 Stationary ventilation switched on 2 Stationary heater switched on 3 Selected departure time 4 Remaining time for the stationary heater stationary ventilation in minutes 5 Stationary heater stationary ventilation active 6 Departure time activated 7 Signal strength Further possible displays R Time activated departure time R Zero minutes the running time...

Page 166: ...arrow Insert new battery 3 with the lettering facing upwards Slide battery cover 2 in the opposite direc tion to the arrow onto the remote control until the battery cover engages Problems with the remote control for the stationary heater stationary ventilation Problem Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions FAIL The signal transmission between the transmitter and the vehicle is faulty Chang...

Page 167: ...tbite in the immediate vicinity of the air vents Always ensure that all vehicle occu pants maintain a sufficient distance to the air vents If necessary redirect the airflow to another area of the vehicle interior To guarantee the fresh air supply through the air vents into the vehicle interior comply with the following R Always keep the vents and the ventilation grille in the vehicle interior free...

Page 168: ...r air vents To open or close turn controller 2 to the left or right as far as it will go To adjust the air direction hold rear air vent 1 in the centre and move it up or down or to the left or right 166 Climate control ...

Page 169: ...vehi cle in motion for example by R releasing the parking brake R shifting the automatic transmission out of park position j or shifting manual trans mission into idle position R starting the engine Never leave children and animals unat tended in the vehicle When leaving the vehicle always take the key with you and lock the vehicle This also applies to the Digital Vehicle Key if the Digital Vehicl...

Page 170: ...wiper for example The power supply is switched off again if the fol lowing conditions are met R you open the driver s door R you press button 1 twice To switch on the ignition press button 1 twice The indicator lamps in the instrument cluster light up The ignition is switched off again if one of the following conditions is met R vehicles with automatic transmission you do not start the vehicle wit...

Page 171: ...ree seconds Be sure to observe the safety notes under Driving tips Starting with a Digital Vehicle Key Requirements R one of the following versions of the Digital Vehicle Key is available suitable mobile phone Digital Vehicle Key sticker R the vehicle is equipped with the Digital Vehi cle Key function R the Digital Vehicle Key function is activated via Mercedes me connect http www mercedes me R th...

Page 172: ...acti vated in Mercedes me connect at http www mercedes me The function is then deacti vated in the mobile phone via an online connec tion If connection to the Internet is not possible e g after the mobile phone or the Digital Vehicle Key sticker has been stolen the key function can be deactivated at a Mercedes Benz service centre Starting the vehicle in emergency operation mode If the vehicle does...

Page 173: ...here your vehicle is parked R the fuel tank is sufficiently filled R the starter battery is sufficiently charged You can also set the temperature with your smartphone Information on Mercedes me connect and other services http www mercedes me This function is not available for all models Charging the battery before commencing your journey This function is not available in all countries R If the veh...

Page 174: ...st 1 500 km R drive at varying road speeds and engine speeds R drive the vehicle in drive program A or R change gear before the rev counter needle is Ô of the way to the red area of the rev coun ter R do not shift down a gear manually in order to brake R avoid overstraining the vehicle e g driving at full throttle R vehicles with automatic transmission do not depress the accelerator pedal beyond t...

Page 175: ...safely WARNING Risk of accident when switch ing off the ignition when driving If you switch off the ignition while driving safety functions are restricted or no longer available This may affect the power steering system and the brake force boosting for example You will then need to use considerably more force to steer and brake Do not switch off the ignition while driv ing DANGER Risk of fatal inj...

Page 176: ...manently depressing the brake pedal Do not permanently depress the brake pedal while driving To use braking effect of the engine shift to a lower gear in good time NOTE Damage to the drivetrain and engine when pulling away Do not warm up the engine when sta tionary Pull away immediately Avoid high engine speeds and full throt tle until the engine has reached its operating temperature Do not allow ...

Page 177: ...s stationary If not all the vehicle conditions are met the ç symbol appears in the multifunction display If you switch on the HOLD function or select transmission position j the engine will auto matically stop in the following situations R you stop behind a vehicle that is pulling away R you stop at a stop sign when there is no vehi cle in front of you R you turn the steering wheel hard at a low s...

Page 178: ...if R you release the brake pedal in transmission position h when the HOLD function is not active and the vehicle does not start to move R you engage transmission position h or k R you release the brake pedal and the vehicle starts to move on a gentle downhill gradient at a speed below 5 km h R you depress the accelerator pedal R you change the vehicle level R an automatic engine start is necessary...

Page 179: ... when R the three outer segments are completely fil led simultaneously R the ECO display lights up The additional range achieved as a result of your driving style in comparison with a driver with a very sporty driving style is shown under Bonus from start The range displayed does not indicate a fixed reduction in consumption ECO Assist function Vehicles with a 48 V on board electrical sys tem EQ B...

Page 180: ...perate on its own using the electric motor Recuperation will charge the battery If there is no response to the Foot off the accel erator 3 prompt the segments will remain white The event will be shown for a short time after it has been passed If the event involves a vehicle ahead and when the coast down recommendation is given all segments will immediately turn green once there is a response to th...

Page 181: ...affic signs on construction sites or in adjacent lanes Displaying ECO Assist On board computer Assistance DYNAMIC SELECT switch Function of the DYNAMIC SELECT switch Mercedes AMG vehicles observe the notes in the Supplement Otherwise you may fail to rec ognise dangers Use the DYNAMIC SELECT switch to change between the following drive programs R Individual individual settings R B Sport Plus partic...

Page 182: ...fication on O or off ª When this function is active a corresponding message is shown in the media display when a drive programme is selected with the DYNAMIC SELECT switch Displaying vehicle data Multimedia system Vehicle e DYNAMIC SELECT Select Vehicle data The vehicle data is displayed Displaying engine data Multimedia system Vehicle e DYNAMIC SELECT Select Engine data The values for engine outp...

Page 183: ... to the Digital Vehicle Key if the Digital Vehicle Key function is activated via Mercedes me connect Keep the vehicle key out of reach of children This also applies to the Digital Vehicle Key if the Digital Vehicle Key function is activated via Mercedes me connect NOTE Damage to the engine and trans mission by shifting to a gear that is too low If you shift between gears 5 and 6 you have to push t...

Page 184: ...sage 1 is shown on the multifunction display shift to the recommended gear Automatic transmission DIRECT SELECT lever Function of the DIRECT SELECT lever WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to children left unattended in the vehicle If children are left unattended in the vehicle they could R open doors thereby endangering other persons or road users R get out of the vehicle and be hit by oncom...

Page 185: ... Use the DIRECT SELECT lever to shift the trans mission position The current transmission posi tion 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 The transmission position display shows k in the multifunction display Engag...

Page 186: ...position h or k To manoeuvre with an open driver s door open the driver s door while stationary 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 The transmission position display shows h in the multifunction display When the automatic transmission is in transmis sion position h i...

Page 187: ...ppears in the multifunction display If you select the Manual drive setting in drive program manual gearshifting is permanently activated Plug in hybrid observe the notes in the Supple ment Otherwise you may fail to recognise dan gers Mercedes AMG vehicles observe the notes in the Supplement Otherwise you may fail to rec ognise dangers Gearshift recommendation Mercedes AMG vehicles observe the note...

Page 188: ...l or downhill inclines or tight bends R there is no trailer coupled to the trailer hitch and no bicycle rack fitted R you are no longer depressing the accelerator or brake pedal Glide mode can also be activated if you have selected the Eco setting for the drive when in drive program Glide mode is deactivated again if one of the conditions is no longer met Vehicles with Driving Assistance Package A...

Page 189: ...shift the transmission to position h or k If h is selected the transmission only shifts to one gear if k is selected the transmission shifts to reverse gear Have the transmission checked at a qualified specialist workshop immediately Refuelling Refuelling the vehicle WARNING Risk of fire or explosion from fuel Fuels are highly flammable Fire naked flames smoking and creat ing sparks must be avoide...

Page 190: ...he refuelling process Otherwise electrostatic charge could build up again WARNING Risk of fire from fuel mixture Vehicles with a diesel engine If you mix diesel fuel with petrol the flash point of the fuel mixture is lower than that of pure diesel fuel While the engine is running component parts in the exhaust system may overheat without warning Never refuel using petrol Never mix petrol with dies...

Page 191: ... R heating oil R pure bio diesel fuel or vegetable oil R paraffin or kerosene If you accidentally refuel with the wrong fuel do not switch the ignition on consult a qualified specialist workshop NOTE Do not use diesel to refuel vehi cles with a petrol engine If you accidentally refuel with the wrong fuel R Do not switch on the ignition Otherwise fuel can enter the engine Even small amounts of the ...

Page 192: ...ure table 4 QR code for rescue card 5 Fuel type Press fuel filler flap 1 Turn the fuel filler cap anti clockwise and remove it Insert the fuel filler cap into bracket 2 Completely insert the pump nozzle into the tank filler neck hook in place and refuel Only fill the fuel tank until the pump nozzle switches off Vehicles with a diesel engine when the fuel tank is completely empty top up with at lea...

Page 193: ...ternatively AdBlue is available at qualified specialist workshops e g Mercedes Benz Service Centres and at many filling stations in AdBlue refill canisters or AdBlue refill bottles Ensure the connection between the refill container and vehicle filler neck does not drip Topping up AdBlue NOTE Engine damage due to AdBlue being in the fuel AdBlue must not be used to fill the fuel tank Only use AdBlue...

Page 194: ...l canister 2 until hand tight Topping up AdBlue Screw disposable hose 1 onto the filler neck of the vehicle until hand tight Lift up and tip AdBlue refill canister 2 The filling process stops when the AdBlue tank is completely full AdBlue refill canister 2 can be removed when it has been only partially emptied Unscrew and close disposable hose 1 and AdBlue refill canister 2 in reverse order Replac...

Page 195: ...ission to posi tion j R vehicles with manual transmission engage first 1 or reverse gear k WARNING Risk of fire caused by hot exhaust system parts Flammable material such as leaves grass or twigs may ignite if they come into contact with hot parts of the exhaust system or exhaust gas flow Park the vehicle so that no flammable material can come into contact with hot vehicle components In particular...

Page 196: ...for approximately five minutes if the driver s door is closed When you park the vehicle you can still operate the side windows and the sliding sunroof for approximately five minutes if the driver s door is closed Garage door opener Programming buttons for the garage door opener DANGER Risk of fatal injuries due to exhaust gases Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust gases such as carbon monoxid...

Page 197: ...oint remote control 5 from a distance of 1 cm to 8 cm towards buttons 1 2 or 3 Press and hold button 6 of remote control 5 until R Indicator lamp 4 lights up green contin uously Programming is complete R Indicator lamp 4 flashes green Pro gramming was successful Additionally synchronisation of the rolling code with the door system must also be carried out If indicator lamp 4 does not light up or f...

Page 198: ...te control 5 Hold remote control 5 at various angles at a distance between 1 cm to 8 cm front of the inside rearview mirror You should test every position for at least 25 seconds before trying another position Hold remote control 5 at the same angles at various distances in front of the inside rearview mirror You should test every posi tion for at least 25 seconds before trying another position No...

Page 199: ...essed button again until the door opens or closes Clearing the garage door opener memory Press and hold buttons 1 and 3 Indicator lamp 4 lights up yellow If indicator lamp 4 flashes green release buttons 1 and 3 The entire memory has been deleted Radio equipment approval numbers for the garage door opener Radio equipment approval numbers Brazil Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário isto é n...

Page 200: ...E Jordan TRC LPD 2015 299 Country Radio equipment approval number Canada IC 4112A MUAHL5 Kuwait CE Liechten stein CE Mexico RCPGEMU15 0448 Monaco CE New Zea land R NZ Norway CE Russian Federa tion Not required Saudi Ara bia TA 10525 Switzer land CE Country Radio equipment approval number South Africa TA 2015 1386 Turkey Not required United Arab Emi rates ER41849 15 Dealer No DA35176 14 United Stat...

Page 201: ...is kept stationary by the HOLD func tion if one of the following 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 the driver s door is opened R There is a system malfunction R The power supply is insufficient R The vehicle is stationary for a lengthy period When the electric parking brake is applied the red...

Page 202: ...brakes and shift from neutral i into reverse gear k or a forward gear 1 6 when on level ground In reverse gear k the boot lid must also be closed When the electric parking brake is released the red indicator lamp in the instrument clus ter goes out Vehicles with automatic transmission The electric parking brake is released when the following conditions are fulfilled R The engine is running R The s...

Page 203: ...ing damage on a parked vehicle WARNING Risk of distraction from oper ating integrated communication equip ment while the vehicle is in motion If you operate communication equipment integrated in the vehicle when driving you will be distracted from the traffic situation This could also cause you to lose control of the vehicle Only operate this equipment when the traffic situation permits If you can...

Page 204: ...ied specialist workshop Plug in hybrid observe the notes in the Supple ment Otherwise you may fail to recognise dan gers Standby mode extension of the starter bat tery s period out of use Standby mode function This function is not available for all models If standby mode is activated the vehicle can be parked for an extended period of time without losing power Standby mode is characterised by the ...

Page 205: ... vehicle depending on the vehicle s equipment Depending on the vehicle s equipment the radar sensors are integrated behind the bumpers and or behind the Mercedes star Keep these parts free of dirt ice and slush page 380 The sensors must not be covered for example by cycle racks overhanging loads stickers foil or foils to protect against stone chipping Always have foils affixed to the bumper at a q...

Page 206: ...f hazardous road conditions and can serve as a reminder to take extra care while driving System limitations R ABS is active from speeds of approx 8 km h R ABS may be impaired or may not function if a malfunction has occurred and the yel low ABS warning lamp lights up contin uously in the instrument cluster after the engine is started Function of BAS Brake Assist System WARNING Risk of an accident ...

Page 207: ...inds when you are driving faster than 80 km h If the vehicle deviates from the direction desired by the driver ESP can stabilise the vehicle by intervening in the following ways R One or more wheels are braked R The engine output is adapted according to the situation ESP is deactivated if the å ESP OFF warn ing lamp lights up continuously in the instrument cluster R Driving stability will no longe...

Page 208: ...nd makes it possible to pull away and accelerate on a slippery carriageway ETS 4ETS can improve the vehicle s traction by intervening in the following ways R The drive wheels are braked individually if they spin R More drive torque is transferred to the wheel or wheels with traction Influence of drive programs on ESP The drive programs enable ESP to adapt to dif ferent weather and road conditions ...

Page 209: ...e program continues to offer stability but with a sporty setup which allows the enthu siastic driver a more active driving style Select drive program C in good road condi tions for example on dry roads and clear stretches of road B Sport Plus ESP Sport Plus The vehicle s own understeering and oversteer ing characteristics are accentuated This allows a more active driving style to be adopted Select...

Page 210: ...t 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 centre of gravity may tip over before ESP detects this Always adapt your driving style to suit the current road and weather condi tions When driving with a trailer ESP can stabilise your vehicle if the trailer begins to ...

Page 211: ...rake Assist can help you to minimise the risk of a collision with vehicles cyclists or pedestrians or reduce the effects of such a colli sion If Active Brake Assist has detected a risk of colli sion a warning tone sounds and the L dis tance warning lamp lights up in the instrument cluster If you do not react to the warning autonomous braking can be initiated in critical situations In especially cr...

Page 212: ...raking in good time Be prepared to brake or swerve if nec essary Also observe the system limitations of Active Brake Assist The individual subfunctions are available in the following speed ranges Distance warning function The distance warning function issues a warning at speeds R From approximately 30 km h if over several seconds the distance maintained to the vehi cle travelling in front is insuf...

Page 213: ...vel ling in front Stationary cyclists Vehicles without Driv ing Assis tance pack age Up to approx 250 km h Up to approx 80 km h No reaction Up to approx 80 km h No reaction Up to approx 60 km h Up to approx 80 km h No reaction Vehicles with Driving Assis tance pack age Up to approx 250 km h Up to approx 100 km h Up to approx 70 km h Up to approx 80 km h Up to approx 70 km h Up to approx 70 km h Up...

Page 214: ...Cyclists travel ling in front Stationary cyclists Vehicles without Driv ing Assis tance pack age Up to approx 200 km h Up to approx 50 km h No reaction Up to approx 60 km h No reaction Up to approx 60 km h Up to approx 80 km h No reaction Vehicles with Driving Assis tance pack age Up to approx 250 km h Up to approx 100 km h Up to approx 70 km h Up to approx 70 km h Up to approx 70 km h Up to appro...

Page 215: ...prox 100 km h Up to approx 70 km h Up to approx 70 km h Up to approx 70 km h Up to approx 70 km h Up to approx 80 km h Up to approx 70 km h Cancelling a brake application of Active Brake Assist You can cancel a brake application of Active Brake Assist at any time by R Fully depressing the accelerator pedal or with kickdown R Releasing the brake pedal Active Brake Assist may cancel the brake appli ...

Page 216: ...ively steer ing in non critical driving situations Drive at an appropriate speed if pedes trians are close to the path of your vehi cle System limitations Full system performance is not available for a few seconds after switching on the ignition or after driving off The system may be impaired or may not function in the following situations R In snow rain fog heavy spray if there is glare in direct...

Page 217: ... of the multifunction display Function of Adaptive Brake Lights Adaptive Brake Lights warn following traffic in an emergency braking situation with the following actions R By flashing the brake lamps R By activating the hazard warning lights If the vehicle is braked sharply from speeds above 50 km h the brake lamps flash rapidly This provides traffic travelling behind you with an even more noticea...

Page 218: ...ay be unable to maintain the stored speed on uphill gradients The stored speed is resumed when the gradient evens out Change into a lower gear in good time 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 an...

Page 219: ...ivated 3 Speed is stored limiter is activated The segments in the speedometer light up up to the currently stored speed When the driving speed is greater than the stored speed display 3 flashes Kickdown If you depress the accelerator pedal beyond the pressure point kickdown the limiter switches to passive mode The Limiter passive message appears in the multifunction display After completion of kic...

Page 220: ...easing decreasing the stored speed Press rocker switch 2 up down to the pres sure point The stored speed is increased or reduced by 1 km h or Press and hold rocker switch 2 up down to the pressure point The stored speed is increased or reduced in increments of 1 km h or Press rocker switch 2 beyond the pressure point The stored speed is increased or reduced by 10 km h or Press rocker switch 2 beyo...

Page 221: ...e between 160 km h and 240 km h in the multi media system page 219 Shortly before the set speed is reached it appears in the multifunction display When you confirm the message with display mes sages no longer appear until you switch off the vehicle The speed will only be displayed again once the vehicle has been restarted The permanent limiter does not switch to pas sive mode even during kickdown ...

Page 222: ...Distance Assist DISTRONIC is only an aid The driver is responsible for keeping a safe dis tance to the vehicle in front for vehicle speed and for braking in good time System limitations The system may be impaired or may not function in the following instances R In snow rain fog heavy spray if there is glare in direct sunlight or in greatly varying light conditions R The windscreen in the area of t...

Page 223: ...imited reaction R when driving on a different lane or when changing lanes R to pedestrians animals bicycles or sta tionary vehicles or unexpected obstacles R to complex traffic conditions R to oncoming vehicles and crossing traffic As a result Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC may neither give warnings nor intervene in such situations Always observe the traffic conditions carefully and react accord...

Page 224: ... rocker switch 4 RES up or Depress the accelerator pedal briefly and firmly The functions of Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC continue to be carried out Deactivating Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC WARNING Risk of accident due to Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC still being activated when you leave the driver s seat If you leave the driver s seat while the vehicle is being braked by Active Distan...

Page 225: ...etected ahead and speed restrictions ahead are taken into account Route based speed adjustment can be config ured in the multimedia system page 224 Route events ahead are R Bends R T junctions roundabouts and toll stations R Turns and exits When the toll station is reached Active Dis tance Assist DISTRONIC adopts the speed as the stored speed Also the speed is reduced if the turn signal to change ...

Page 226: ...ce R If the set route is re planned R In road construction areas R When towing a trailer R In bad weather or road conditions R If the accelerator pedal is depressed Adjust the speed to the traffic situation Setting route based speed adjustment Requirements R Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is activa ted Multimedia system Vehicle k Assistance Speed adjustment Activate O or deactivate ª the functio...

Page 227: ... met R The driver steers the vehicle R The driver presses a steering wheel button or operates Touch Control Active Steering Assist is only an aid The driver is responsible for the distance to the vehicle in front for vehicle speed for braking in good time and for staying in lane Before changing lanes the driver must make sure that the neighbouring lane is free glance over the shoulder System limit...

Page 228: ...eep your hands on the steering wheel and observe the traffic carefully Always steer the vehicle paying atten tion to traffic conditions WARNING Risk of accident if Active Steering Assist unexpectedly intervenes A malfunction in the detection of lane mark ings and objects can occur This could cause unexpected steering inter vention Steer according to traffic conditions Activating Active Steering As...

Page 229: ...ring wheel symbol remains green and the arrow appears grey 1 When the lane change support starts the turn signal indicator is auto matically activated If the assistance graphic is active when you change lanes an arrow also appears pointing towards the adjacent lane in the assistance graphic page 228 If a lane change is not possible the arrow fades out after a few seconds and a new lane change must...

Page 230: ...ill does not respond the Beginning emergency stop mes sage is shown in the multifunction display The vehicle is decelerated in stages to a standstill At speeds below 60 km h the hazard warning lights switch on automatically When the vehicle is stationary the following actions are carried out R the vehicle is secured with the electric park ing brake R Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is ended R the...

Page 231: ...peed stored vehicle detected green vehi cle symbol 5 Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC and route based speed adaptation active speed stored On motorways or high speed major roads the green ç vehicle symbol is displayed cyclically when the vehicle is ready to pull away Speedometer The stored speed is highlighted on the speedom eter If the speed of the vehicle ahead or the speed adjustment is less th...

Page 232: ...st no longer holds the vehicle and it can roll away Therefore swiftly move your foot from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal Never attempt to leave the vehi cle if it is being held by Hill Start Assist HOLD function HOLD function The HOLD function holds the vehicle at a stand still without requiring you to depress the brake pedal e g while waiting in traffic System limitations The HOLD funct...

Page 233: ...i vated R The transmission is in position h k or i Activating the HOLD function Depress the brake pedal and after a short time quickly depress further until the ë display appears 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...

Page 234: ...f manually adjusting the vehicle level is also available AIRMATIC consists of R Air suspension with automatic level control R Speed dependent lowering to reduce fuel consumption R Manually selectable high level setting for greater ground clearance R ADS PLUS Adaptive Damping System with constant damping force adjustment R DYNAMIC SELECT switch and level button Available suspension tuning Drive pro...

Page 235: ...ering or cornering Always choose a vehicle level which is suited to the driving style and the road surface conditions WARNING Risk of entrapment from vehi cle lowering When lowering the vehicle other people could become trapped if their limbs are between the vehicle body and the tyres or underneath the vehicle Make sure no one is underneath the vehicle or in the immediate vicinity of the wheel arc...

Page 236: ...e high level Your selection is saved The vehicle is lowered again in the following sit uations R When driving faster than 80 km h R When driving between 60 km h and 80 km h for approximately three minutes R After selecting a drive program using the DYNAMIC SELECT switch The vehicle is adjusted to the height of the active drive program Lowering the vehicle Press button 1 Indicator lamp 2 goes out T...

Page 237: ...or objects in the manoeuvring area while manoeuvring and parking in exiting parking spaces In the standard setting an intermittent warning tone sounds from a distance of approximately 0 3 m to an obstacle in front and approximately 1 0 m to an obstacle behind A continuous tone sounds from a distance of approximately 0 2 m Using the Warn early setting in the multimedia system the warning tones for ...

Page 238: ...mpact protec tion Passive side impact protection is an additional 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...

Page 239: ...tions for example R You park the vehicle and switch off the igni tion R You open the doors After the engine is restarted obstacles must be detected again before a new warning can be issued System limitations The system limitations for Parking Assist PARKTRONIC apply for passive side impact pro tection The following objects are not detected for exam ple R Pedestrians who approach the vehicle from t...

Page 240: ...era Park Assist Set warning tone Adjusting the volume of the warning tones Select Warning tone volume Set a value Adjusting the pitch of the warning tones Select Warning tone pitch Set a value Specifying the starting point for the warning tones You can specify whether the Parking Assist PARKTRONIC warning tones should commence when the vehicle is further away from an obsta cle Select Warn early Ac...

Page 241: ...eversing camera is only an aid It is not a substitute 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 You can select from the following views R Normal view R Wide angle view R Trailer view The area behind the vehicle is displa...

Page 242: ...tive Parking Assist The following camera views are available in the multimedia system Normal view 1 Yellow lane marking the course the tyres will take at the current steering wheel angle dynamic 2 Yellow guide line vehicle width driven sur face depending on the current steering wheel angle dynamic 3 Red guide line at a distance of approximately 0 3 m from the rear area 4 Yellow warning display of ...

Page 243: ...of trailer if trailer hitch is fitted 1 Yellow guide line locating aid 2 Red guide line at a distance of approximately 0 3 m from the ball head of the trailer hitch 3 Ball head of the trailer hitch System limitations The reversing camera will not function or will only partially function in the following situations R The boot lid is open R The tailgate is open R The rear door is open R There is hea...

Page 244: ...t there are no persons animals or objects etc in the manoeuvring area while manoeuvring and park ing The system evaluates images from the following cameras R Reversing camera R Front camera R Two side cameras in the outside mirrors Views of the 360 Camera You can select from different views 1 Wide angle view front 2 Top view with image from the front camera 3 Top view with images from the side cam...

Page 245: ...uide lines 1 Yellow lane marking the course the tyres will take at the current steering wheel angle dynamic 2 Yellow guide line vehicle width driven sur face depending on the current steering wheel angle dynamic 3 Red guide line at a distance of approximately 0 3 m from the rear area 4 Mark at a distance of approx 1 0 m When Active Parking Assist is active lanes 1 are displayed in green The guide ...

Page 246: ... System failure If there is no operational readiness the following message appears in the multimedia system System limitations The 360 Camera will not function or will only partially function in the following situations R The doors are open R The side mirrors are folded in R The boot lid is open R There is heavy rain snow or fog R The light conditions are poor e g at night R The camera lens is obs...

Page 247: ...ction is selec ted in the multimedia system Engage reverse gear In the multimedia system select the desired view Switching reversing camera automatic mode on off The reversing camera is only an aid It is not a substitute for your attention to the surroundings The responsibility for safe manoeuvring and parking remains with you Make sure that no persons animals or objects etc are in the manoeuvring...

Page 248: ...with manual transmission the active brake application and automatic gear change are only available on vehicles with automatic trans mission You must therefore brake the vehicle and change gear yourself when parking or exit ing a parking space Active Parking Assist is only an aid It is not a substitute for your attention to the surroundings The responsibility for safe manoeuvring and parking remain...

Page 249: ...s ice packed snow or in heavy rain R If you are transporting a load that protrudes beyond the vehicle R If the parking space is on a steep downhill or uphill gradient R If you have installed snow chains Active Parking Assist may also display parking spaces that are not suitable for parking e g R Parking spaces where parking is prohibited R Parking spaces on unsuitable surfaces Active Parking Assis...

Page 250: ...e swings out and can drive onto areas of the oncoming lane This could cause you to collide with objects or other road users Pay attention to objects and other road users Where necessary stop the vehicle or cancel the parking procedure with Active Parking Assist If for example the Please engage reverse gear message appears in the multimedia sys tem display select the corresponding trans mission pos...

Page 251: ...hicle has been parked with Active Parking Assist Please note that you are responsible for the vehi cle and surroundings during the entire parking procedure Start the vehicle Press button 1 The Active Parking Assist view appears on the multimedia system display If the vehicle has been parked at right angles to the direction of travel in area 2 select direction of travel 3 The vehicle path shown on ...

Page 252: ...ng tone and dis play 4 in the display of the multimedia system prompt you to take over control of the vehicle You have to accelerate brake steer and change gear yourself again Function of Drive Away Assist Drive Away Assist is only available for vehi cles with automatic transmission Drive Away Assist can reduce the severity of an impact when pulling away If an obstacle is detected in the direction...

Page 253: ...not available on inclines and when driving with a trailer Function of Cross Traffic Alert Also read the instructions on Blind Spot Assist page 253 Vehicles with Blind Spot Assist drivers can also be warned of any crossing traffic when reversing out of a parking space If a critical sit uation is detected symbol 1 appears in the multimedia system display If the driver does not respond to the warning...

Page 254: ...m sensitivity R Sensitive higher system sensitivity The driver is warned earlier and the attention level detected by ATTENTION ASSIST is adap ted accordingly If drowsiness or increasing lapses in concentra tion are detected the ATTENTION ASSIST Take a break warning appears in the Instrument Dis play You can acknowledge the message and take a break if necessary If you do not take a break and ATTENT...

Page 255: ...ON ASSIST Setting options Select Standard Sensitive or Off Suggesting a rest area Select Suggest rest area Activate O or deactivate the function ª If ATTENTION ASSIST detects fatigue or increasing lack of attention it suggests a rest area in the vicinity Select a suggested rest area you are gui ded to the selected rest area Blind Spot Assist and Active Blind Spot Assist with exit warning Function ...

Page 256: ...s is indicated in the outside mirror If a vehicle occupant opens the door on the side with the warning a warning tone sounds and the warning lamp in the outside mirror starts to flash This additional function is only available when Blind Spot Assist is activated and up to a maxi mum of three minutes after the ignition has been switched off The exit warning is no longer available once the warning l...

Page 257: ...a collision Always steer brake or accelerate your self especially if Active Blind Spot Assist warns you or makes a course correcting brake application Always maintain a safe distance at the sides WARNING Risk of accident despite Active Blind Spot Assist Active Blind Spot Assist does not react to the following R if vehicles overtake too closely on the side placing them in the blind spot area R vehi...

Page 258: ...tive Lane Keeping Assist Active Lane Keeping Assist monitors the area in front of your vehicle by means of multifunction camera 1 It serves to protect you against unin tentionally leaving your lane You will be warned by vibration pulses in the steering wheel and gui ded by a course correcting brake application back into your lane You are warned by vibration pulses in the steer ing wheel in the fol...

Page 259: ...in the following situations R You clearly and actively steer brake or accel erate R You have switched on the turn signal indica tor situation dependent R A driving safety system intervenes such as ESP Active Brake Assist or Active Blind Spot Assist R You have adopted a sporty driving style with high cornering speeds or high rates of accel eration R When ESP is deactivated R When driving with a tra...

Page 260: ...accelerate your self especially if Active Lane Keeping Assist warns you or makes a lane cor recting brake application WARNING Risk of accident despite inter vention of Active Lane Keeping Assist Active Lane Keeping Assist does not detect traffic conditions or road users In very rare cases the system may make an inappropri ate brake application e g after intentionally driving over a solid lane mark...

Page 261: ...ane Keep Assist Select a setting Activating deactivating the warning Switch Lane depart warning on O or off ª You do not receive any haptic or audible warning when leaving a lane if the lane keep ing warning system is deactivated Trailer hitch Trailer operation notes Mercedes AMG vehicles always observe the notes in the Supplement Otherwise you may fail to recognise dangers Observe the following n...

Page 262: ... trailer may come loose Always engage the ball neck as descri bed WARNING Risk of injury from ball neck swinging outwards The ball neck may swing outwards when unlocking or when it has not been properly engaged There is a risk of injury within the ball neck s range of movement Unlock the ball neck only when its range of movement is unobstructed Always be sure the ball neck is engaged when folding ...

Page 263: ...ut and the message on the multifunction display disappears Observe the information on the displays on the instrument cluster R Warning and indicator lamps page 507 R Display messages page 448 Coupling up uncoupling a trailer WARNING Risk of injury from the vehicle level being changed Vehicles with level control system the vehicle level may be changed unintentionally e g by other persons You may be...

Page 264: ...hicle s power supply to charge the trailer battery Remove the cover from ball head and store it in a safe place page 114 Position the trailer on a level surface behind the vehicle and couple it up to the vehicle Open the socket cover Insert the plug connector with lug 1 into groove 3 on the socket Turn bayonet coupling 2 clockwise as far as it will go Let the cover engage Secure the cable to the t...

Page 265: ...obody is underneath the vehicle or in the immediate vicinity of the wheel arches when you disconnect the trailer cable Secure the trailer against rolling away Disconnect the electrical connection between the vehicle and the trailer Uncouple the trailer Place the cover on the ball head Bicycle rack function WARNING Risk of an accident when using the bicycle rack incorrectly The bicycle rack may bec...

Page 266: ...ange when a bicycle rack is fitted R The vehicle is heavier R The acceleration and slope climbing ability is restricted R The braking distance is longer This can impair the vehicle s driving characteris tics Adapt your driving style accordingly Drive carefully and maintain a safe distance When using a bicycle rack set the tyre pressure for maximum load on the rear axle of the vehicle Further infor...

Page 267: ...tre of gravity and ball head 2 Horizontal distance between centre of grav ity and ball head 3 The centre of gravity is on the vehicle s cen tral axis Observe the following information when loading the bicycle rack Number of bicy cles Total weight of bicy cle rack and load Max dis tance 1 1 Max dis tance 2 2 3 Up to 75 kg 420 mm 300 mm Vehicle towing instructions The vehicle is not suitable for the...

Page 268: ...at a qualified specialist workshop If the operating safety of your vehicle is impaired park the vehicle safely as soon as pos sible Contact a qualified specialist workshop Instrument display standard 1 Speedometer 2 Multifunction display 3 Rev counter 4 Coolant temperature display 5 Fuel level and fuel filler flap location indica tor Instrument display in the widescreen cockpit 1 Speedometer 2 Mul...

Page 269: ... come into contact with hot gases or other escaping operating fluids Before opening the bonnet allow the engine to cool down In the event of a fire in the engine com partment keep the engine bonnet closed and call the fire service Vehicles with a 48 V on board electrical sys tem EQ Boost technology R POWER 1 shows the electrical drive sup port as a percentage R CHARGE 2 shows the electric motor s ...

Page 270: ...oad 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 on board computer The on board computer displays appear on the multifunction display page 270 The on board computer can be operated using the left hand Touch Control 2 and left hand back home button 1 When the...

Page 271: ...eter 1 Additional value range 2 Index points To select display content swipe to the right on the left hand Touch Control Swipe upwards or downwards on the left hand Touch Control to select display content When display content is selected the addi tional value range 1 is briefly highlighted The index points 2 display the selected list item The following display content can be selected in the Classi...

Page 272: ...7 é Parking Assist PARKTRONIC deactivated page 237 Cruise control page 215 È Limiter page 216 ç Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC page 219 è Active Steering Assist page 224 è ECO start stop function page 175 ë HOLD function page 230 _ Adaptive Highbeam Assist page 140 Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus page 142 ð Maximum permissible speed exceeded for certain countries only Adjusting the instrument ligh...

Page 273: ...enu R Assistant display R Attention level page 252 To switch between the displays swipe upwards or downwards on the left hand Touch Control Status displays on the assistant display R é ATTENTION ASSIST deactivated R Light lane markings Active Lane Keeping Assist enabled R Green lane markings Active Lane Keeping Assist active R Grey radar waves next to vehicle Blind Spot Assist or Active Blind Spot...

Page 274: ... Vehicles with certain engines the emis sion free trip distance and driving time are also displayed Resetting values on the trip menu of the on board computer On board computer Trip The spelling on the main menu displayed may differ Therefore observe the menu overview for the instrument display page 268 You can reset the values of the following func tions R Trip distance R Trip computer From start...

Page 275: ...ction symbol 4 Recommended lane white 5 Possible lane 6 Lane not recommended dark grey Further possible displays on the Navigation menu R Direction of travel display of direction of travel and road currently being travelled on R New route or Calculating route a new route is calculated R Road not mapped the road is unknown e g for newly built roads R No route no route could be calculated to the sel...

Page 276: ...rds on the left hand Touch Control Selecting the frequency range or station pre set Press the left hand Touch Control To select the frequency range station preset swipe upwards or downwards on the left hand Touch Control Press the left hand Touch Control Media playback using the on board computer On board computer Media 1 Media source 2 Current track and track number 3 Name of artist 4 Name of alb...

Page 277: ...em the most recently dialled telephone num bers are displayed on the Telephone menu To select an entry swipe upwards or down wards on the left hand Touch Control Press the left hand Touch Control If there is only one telephone number saved to an entry the telephone number is selected If there are multiple telephone numbers saved to an entry swipe upwards or down wards on the left hand touch contro...

Page 278: ...Sign Assist 4 Navigation displays Setting the design On board computer Design This function is only available for vehicles with a widescreen cockpit The following designs can be selected R Sport R Classic R Progressive To select a design swipe upwards or down wards on the left hand Touch Control Press the left hand Touch Control The instrument display is shown in the selec ted design Head up Displ...

Page 279: ...ly when the audio source is being actively operated System limits The visibility is influenced by the following condi tions R seat position R the positioning of the display image R light conditions R wet road surfaces R objects on the display cover R polarisation in sunglasses In extreme sunlight sections of the display may appear washed out You can correct this by switching the head up display of...

Page 280: ...ch you are currently driving when operating the multimedia system 1 Touch Control Multimedia system button group on the steering wheel page 267 2 Media display 3 Main function button group page 282 4 Touchpad 5 Control knob Adjusts the volume page 285 For Mercedes AMG vehicles with AMG Per formance exhaust system Turn adjusts the volume Press switches the multimedia system on off 6 Ü button Switch...

Page 281: ...are 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 To call up main functions press button 1 or Press and hold button 3 To call up the favourites press button 1 Swipe down on Touch Control 2 To open the list press Touch Control 2 To close the list press button 3 or S...

Page 282: ...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 Touchpad Activating deactivating the touchpad Multimedia system Sy...

Page 283: ...ites swipe down with two fingers 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 System w Input Select Touchpad sensitivity Sel...

Page 284: ...he next station 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 Alternative...

Page 285: ... displayed Select a favourite Store the favourite at the desired position If a favourite has already been added 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 func...

Page 286: ...rites menu appears To delete select Delete Select Yes To restore all favourites select Reset all A prompt 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 naviga...

Page 287: ...he 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 or 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 distraction from infor ...

Page 288: ...acters in 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...

Page 289: ...283 To enter a character use your 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...

Page 290: ...llowing display content can be selected R Dynamic R Navigation map R Consumption R Time and date Time and date Setting the time and date automatically Multimedia system System 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 ...

Page 291: ...on about Bluetooth Bluetooth technology is a standard for short range wireless 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 329 call lists page 331 R Internet connection R listening to music via Bluetooth audio pa...

Page 292: ...ed page 290 Multimedia system System ö Connectivity Activating deactivating 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...

Page 293: ...t The connection is established again These functions are possible when the device has already been connected to the Wi Fi network System language Notes on the system language This function allows you to determine the lan guage for the menu displays and the navigation announcements The selected language affects the characters available for entry The navigation announcements are not available in al...

Page 294: ...cted page 354 Multimedia system System System backup Select Import data or Export data Importing Select a data storage medium A prompt appears asking whether you really wish to overwrite the current data If data originates from another vehicle this is recog nised during data reading The multimedia system is restarted once the data has been imported Current vehicle settings can be edited after the ...

Page 295: ... prompt appears when starting the system asking which user profile to use Select Display profile list after start 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...

Page 296: ...ng user profile options Multimedia system System 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 update Information on software updates The multimedia system provides a message when an update is available Depending on the source you can perform vari ous updates Software update...

Page 297: ...ates are performed The current status of the updates is dis played Manual update Deactivate ª Automatic online updates Select an update from the list and start the update Activating the software update Restart the system Function of important system updates Important system updates may be necessary for the security of your multimedia system s data Please install these updates or else the security ...

Page 298: ...le 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 PIN a Mercedes Benz service centre can deactivate the PIN protection for you...

Page 299: ...card slot for the first time you will see a message on the media display Subsequently the SD card will be made avail able exclusively to your vehicle It is then no longer possible to use it in another vehicle Confirm the message The navigation system is activated If a fault message is displayed during the installation saying that the SD card is locked the SD card may be damaged Consult a Mercedes ...

Page 300: ...ipment integrated in the vehicle when driving you will be distracted from the traffic situation 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 r...

Page 301: ...R If you are searching for Königsstraße in Stuttgart for example you can enter STUT and KÖN R If you are searching for a POI in the Uni ted Kingdom for example you can enter THE SHARD To 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 th...

Page 302: ...l entry fields e g for POI are available Select City or postcode The character bar appears Enter the city or the postcode During destination entry suggestions 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...

Page 303: ...nce to the POI arrow is displayed when searching for the vehicle s current position Select the POI Route guidance is active select the search position prior to choosing a POI 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 Enteri...

Page 304: ... as a new destination The previ ous destinations and intermediate destina tions are deleted Route guidance to the fill ing station begins Set as next intermediate destination the selected filling station is 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 positi...

Page 305: ...lculated with the set inter mediate destinations Selecting a contact for destination entry Requirements R A mobile phone is connected to the multime dia system page 324 Multimedia system Navigation Previous and other destinations Contacts Select the contact The contact details are displayed Select the address Filtering displays for contacts Enter a name or telephone number for exam ple into the se...

Page 306: ...hair the destination address is dis played Select the destination in the list The destination address is shown Setting the map orientation to 2D or 3D Highlight Map orientation 2D 3D Press the Touch Control the touchpad or the controller The map will be displayed in the selected map orientation Showing traffic messages in the vicinity of the map Select Traffic messages for the vicinity The map app...

Page 307: ...p To call a telephone number select Call To call up an Internet address select www if available Selecting a route type Multimedia system Navigation À Route and position Select Route settings Select the route type A route has already been created the route is calculated on the basis of the new route type A route has not been created the next route is calculated on the basis of the new route type Yo...

Page 308: ...e based fee vignette A vignette allows for the use of a route network for a limited time period Using toll roads Select Use toll roads Select Payment in cash or Electronic billing or Off The route takes into account roads that require the payment of a usage fee toll If Off is selected toll roads are not taken into account These route options are not available in every country The selected route op...

Page 309: ...te Switching the automatic filling station search on off Multimedia system Navigation Z Options Switch Reserve fuel level on O or off ª Switched on O when the fuel reserve level is reached a prompt appears asking whether you want to start searching for filling sta tions Starting the automatic service station search Requirements R ATTENTION ASSIST and the Suggest rest area function are activated pa...

Page 310: ... the vehicle stationary You must observe the legal requirements for the country in which you are currently driving when operating the multimedia system Route guidance begins once a route has been calculated The road and traffic rules and regulations always have priority over multimedia system driving instructions Driving instructions are R Navigation announcements R Route guidance displays R Lane ...

Page 311: ...of direction R Change of direction phase The multimedia system announces the immi nent change of direction e g by announcing Now turn right The display is split into two parts The vehicle has successfully changed direc tion when the light coloured bar on the right drops down to 0 m and the current vehicle position symbol has reached the highlighted change of direction point When the change of dire...

Page 312: ...itching navigation announcements on off Requirements R a route has already been created R route guidance is active To switch off press the volume control on the multifunction steering wheel during a navigation announcement page 284 or Press the volume control on the centre con sole during a navigation announcement page 284 The Spoken driving recommendations have been deactivated message appears or...

Page 313: ...tion volume Set the volume Switching audio fadeout on off during navi gation announcements Select System Select õ Audio Select Navigation and traffic announce ments Switch Audio fadeout during driving recom mendation on O or off ª Repeating navigation announcements Requirements R a route has already been created R route guidance is active Multimedia system Navigation Select Driving recommendation ...

Page 314: ...works for example there may be dif ferences between the data on the digital map and the actual course of the road In such cases the multimedia system will temporarily be unable to locate the vehicle s current position on the digital map The vehicle is off road When the vehicle is off road the following dis plays are shown R the Road not mapped message R a direction arrow showing the linear directi...

Page 315: ...e saved in the previ ous destinations A prompt appears on the media display A destination has been received without picture information select Yes 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 destinat...

Page 316: ...traffic and helps to improve the quality of the traffic reports If you do not wish to transmit your vehicle posi tion you can have this service deactivated at a Mercedes Benz service centre Useful information on FM RDS TMC R A FM RDS TMC radio station broadcasts traf fic reports alongside the radio programme R FM RDS TMC is not available in all countries Displaying subscription information Require...

Page 317: ...es a danger area on the route a warning message is dis played on the map A warning message may also be issued page 316 Displaying traffic incidents Multimedia system Navigation Z Options Map con tent Activate O Traffic incidents Roadworks road blocks local area reports e g fog and warning messages are dis played Activating free flow and traffic display Activate O Free flowing traffic and Traffic d...

Page 318: ... 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 Traffic incidents 7 Switches the traffic map display on or off The map and satellite images are shown in globe projection This allows for a realistic map display ...

Page 319: ...system itself Setting the map scale Requirements R The map is shown Multimedia system 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 You can set the unit of measurement of the map scale page 2...

Page 320: ...t the symbols 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 Navigation Z Options Text information Select text information Current street shows the street you are cur rently driving on at the...

Page 321: ...n area press the Touch Control the touchpad or the controller A red rectangle appears This designates the area that should be avoided To change the size of the area swipe up or down on the Touch Control or the touchpad or Slide the controller up or down The map scale is enlarged or reduced and changes the size of the area To set the area press the Touch Control the touchpad or the controller The a...

Page 322: ...ble to install the SD card on other navigation systems Free map update after first installing the SD card In some countries map updates are available as a download via the SD card navigation down load manager If there is a more recent map update you can obtain this under certain conditions free of charge within 60 days of the SD card being first installed You can download the map update via the Do...

Page 323: ...s available R You have a user account for the Mercedes me portal R The service is available R The service has been activated at a Mercedes Benz service centre Further information can be found at http www mercedes me Multimedia system Navigation Z Options Map con tent Activate Weather information O or If weather information display 6 is available in the map menu activate O page 316 it Current weath...

Page 324: ...mmunication equip ment when driving you will be distracted from the traffic situation This could also cause you to lose control of the vehicle Only operate this equipment when the vehicle is stationary 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 Mer...

Page 325: ...d and selected mobile phone 3 Battery status of the currently connected and selected mobile phone 4 telephone ready or w call active 5 Contacts page 329 6 Call list page 331 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 324 A Options Multimedia system 323 ...

Page 326: ...rk coverage in the area R you move from one GSM or UMTS transmit ter receiver area cell into another and no communication channels are free R the SIM card used is not compatible with 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...

Page 327: ...ct Start search on the system The available mobile phones are displayed Select the mobile phone Answer the How would you like 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 ...

Page 328: ...udio source 5 Disconnecting a mobile phone page 326 6 De authorising a mobile phone page 326 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 Telephone ª Devices Select the i symbol in the line of the mobile phone The disconnection of the mobile...

Page 329: ... stowage compartment cover 1 Place the NFC area of the mobile phone see manufacturer s operating instructions on NFC 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 ised on the multimedia system...

Page 330: ...on the multi function steering wheel Calls Telephone operation Multimedia system Telephone 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 Ending a call Select Activating functions during a call To show all functions navigate down The following functions are available during a call R End call ...

Page 331: ...he 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 from the mobile phone 3 ...

Page 332: ...tacts 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 If the sending of vCards via Bluetooth i...

Page 333: ...a number with DTMF tones Select an option Deleting a contact Multimedia system Telephone 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 presentation and fu...

Page 334: ...lays new incoming text mes 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 Telephone Z Options Text mes sage 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 auto...

Page 335: ... USB port Multimedia system Connect Select Mercedes Benz Link Select MB Link The mobile phone functions and apps are available and shown on the media display You can find more information in the Mercedes Benz Link control box operating instructions Ending Mercedes Benz Link Multimedia system Connect Mercedes Benz Link Select Disconnect The connection is ended The mobile phone continues to be suppl...

Page 336: ...e If route guidance is active on the multimedia sys tem it is closed when route guidance is started on the mobile phone Connecting an iPhone via Apple CarPlay Requirements R Apple operating system version iOS 8 3 or above is installed on the iPhone R There is an Internet connection for the full range of functions for Apple CarPlay R The iPhone is connected to the multimedia system via the USB port...

Page 337: ...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 Mobile phone functions can be used with Android Auto using the Android operating sys tem on the multimedia system It...

Page 338: ...ist Accepting rejecting the data protection reg ulations A message with the data protection regulations appears Select Accept Start or Select Decline End Activating automatic start Select Start automatically O Starting manually Select the mobile phone from the device list Exiting Android Auto Press the ò button on the multifunction steering wheel for example If Android Auto was not displayed in th...

Page 339: ...ion The following position data is transmitted R Coordinates R Speed R Compass direction R Acceleration direction This data is only transferred while the navigation system is active in order to improve it e g so it can continue functioning when in a tunnel Mercedes me connect Information on Mercedes me connect Mercedes me connect provides the following services R Accident and breakdown management ...

Page 340: ...equired vehicle data The data transfer is shown in the media display Then you can select a service and be con nected to a specialist at the Mercedes Benz Customer Centre Further information on Mercedes me connect the provided service scope and operation is available at http manuals daimler com baix cars connectme de_DE index html Making a call via the overhead control panel Requirements R You have...

Page 341: ...nage ment is an extension of the Mercedes Benz emergency call system page 341 An emergency call is made to the Mercedes Benz emergency call centre after an accident R A voice connection is made to a contact per son at the Mercedes Benz emergency call centre R If necessary the contact person at the Mercedes Benz emergency call centre for wards the call to Mercedes me connect acci dent management Fo...

Page 342: ...l be transmitted Depending on which service is activated the fol lowing data is transmitted when a call is made R Vehicle identification number R Mercedes me customer identification num ber R Reason for the initiation of the call R Language set in the multimedia system R Confirmation of the data protection prompt R Current vehicle location R Mileage and maintenance data R Selected data about the s...

Page 343: ...unavailable due to a technical problem in the vehicle a message to this effect will appear on the multifunction display of the instrument cluster Triggering an automatic emergency call Requirements R The ignition is switched on R The starter battery is sufficiently charged If restraint systems such as airbags or seat belt tensioners have been activated after an acci dent the Mercedes Benz emergenc...

Page 344: ...es whether it is necessary to call res cue teams and or the police to the accident site R A message with accident data is transmitted to the Mercedes Benz emergency call centre The Mercedes Benz emergency call centre can transmit the vehicle position data to one of the public emergency services call cen tres R In certain situations data is also transmitted in the voice channel to the Mercedes Benz...

Page 345: ... that during 3 10 seconds after switching ignition ON the red indicator SOS NOT READY in the upper right corner of the media display is switched OFF this means the emergency call system passed diagnostics suc cessfully If necessary switch ON the media dis play if it was switched OFF before Starting ending ERA GLONASS test mode Russia Requirements R The starter battery is sufficiently charged R The...

Page 346: ...cluding Mercedes me connect services and data roaming page 344 R Vehicles without a communication mod ule via Wi Fi with a data enabled mobile phone page 344 via Bluetooth with a data enabled mobile phone page 345 The Internet functions can only be used to a limi ted degree whilst driving Function of the communication module On vehicles with a built in communication mod ule the Internet connection...

Page 347: ...llowing Bluetooth pro files R DUN Dial Up Networking R PAN Personal Area Network The Internet connection via Bluetooth is restric ted or does not function if R the mobile phone is switched off R the mobile phone network coverage is insuf ficient R mobile data use is deactivated on the mobile phone R the Bluetooth function on the multimedia system is switched off and the mobile phone is to be conne...

Page 348: ...uration Select Configure settings using COMAND Configuring the Internet connection using preset or manual access data page 345 Editing access data Requirements R The mobile phone supports the Bluetooth DUN profile Multimedia system System ö Connectivity Inter net settings Highlight the mobile phone Select Select Change configuration For mobile phones with PAN and DUN select Configure settings usin...

Page 349: ...s When connected via Wi Fi or a Bluetooth device the approximate data volume trans mitted is displayed The exact values can be requested from your mobile phone network provider In the case of a connection via the communi cation module the following status informa tion is shown R Type of network R Status online offline Web browser Calling up a web page WARNING Risk of distraction from infor mation ...

Page 350: ...r menu is hidden To show hide press the button Websites are not shown while the vehicle is in motion Web browser overview 1 URL entry 2 Bookmarks 3 Web page back 4 Web page forwards 5 Options 6 Closes the browser Calling up web browser options Multimedia system Con nect z Browser Z Options The following functions are available R Refresh page Cancel R Zoom R Browser settings R Delete browser data S...

Page 351: ... a bookmark Select p Select Delete Select Yes Closing the browser Multimedia system Connect z Browser Select å Close browser Internet radio Calling up Internet radio Requirements R There is an account on http www mercedes me R The Internet radio service is activated R The data volume is available Depending on the country data volume may need to be purchased R A fast Internet connection for data tr...

Page 352: ...olume of data can be transmitted when using Internet radio Saving deleting an Internet radio station as a favourite Multimedia system Radio Þ Radio source 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...

Page 353: ...e is 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 Ob...

Page 354: ...tal injury from swal lowing SD cards SD cards are small parts They could be swallowed and lead to chok ing Keep SD cards out of the reach of chil dren Seek medical attention immediately 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 Media à Media sources Mem...

Page 355: ...he audio mode 1 Active data storage medium 2 Album cover 3 Track artist album 4 Track number and number of tracks in the track list 5 Search 6 Playback control 7 Media sources 8 Sound 9 Options Multimedia system 353 ...

Page 356: ...em Media Selecting a track by skipping to a track To skip backwards or forwards to a track navigate up or down Selecting a track using the current track list Select è Select Current track list Select a track Selecting playback options Multimedia system Media Z Options Playback mode Select Random playback of the current track list The current track list is played in random order Select Random playb...

Page 357: ...ace Media Interface is a universal interface for the connection of mobile audio equipment The mul timedia system has two USB ports The USB ports are located in the stowage compartment under the armrest Supported devices The Media Interface allows you to connect the following data storage media R iPod R iPhone R MP3 player R USB devices For details and a list of supported devices visit our website ...

Page 358: ... storage medium 2 Album cover 3 Artist track and album 4 Track number and number of tracks in the track list 5 Search 6 Playback control 7 Media sources 8 Sound 9 Options Bluetooth audio Information about Bluetooth audio 356 Multimedia system ...

Page 359: ...th the multimedia system for the first time you will need to authorise it page 358 Bluetooth audio overview 1 Active data storage medium 2 Album cover 3 Track artist album 4 Track number and number of tracks in the track list Multimedia system 357 ...

Page 360: ... audio equipment The audio equipment is connected and play back starts Selecting previously authorised Bluetooth audio equipment Select Select a Bluetooth audio device Establishing a connection from the Blue tooth audio equipment The Bluetooth device name of the multimedia system is MB BLUETOOTH XXXXX Select Search from device Start the authorisation on the audio equip ment see manufacturer s oper...

Page 361: ...cted on the mobile phone support this function Switching Bluetooth audio equipment via NFC Requirements R Observe the notes on using NFC page 327 R The Bluetooth audio overview is displayed page 357 Lightly press the NFC area on the mobile phone see the manufacturer s operating instructions If the mobile phone has already been author ised on the multimedia system as Bluetooth audio equipment it is...

Page 362: ...dio Switching on the radio Multimedia system Radio Alternatively press the button The radio display appears You will hear the last station played on the last frequency band selected 360 Multimedia system ...

Page 363: ...Radio overview 1 Active frequency band 2 Station name or set frequency 3 Artist title album and radio text 4 Station list 5 Presets 6 Radio source 7 Sound 8 Tag this song 9 Options Multimedia system 361 ...

Page 364: ...ect a The search results are displayed Select a station Storing radio stations Multimedia system Radio ß Presets Select Store current station in the presets Editing radio station presets Multimedia system Radio ß Presets Moving stations 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...

Page 365: ...ormation on the music track currently playing to an Apple device You can then purchase the audio file from the iTunes Store Select Tag this song The track information is saved Switching traffic announcements on off Multimedia system System õ Audio Navigation and traffic announcements Activate O or deactivate ª the function or Press and hold the 8 button on the multi function steering wheel Setting...

Page 366: ...ing the balance fader Multimedia system Media à Sound Balance and Fader Adjust the balance and fader To exit the menu press the button Burmester surround sound system Information about the Burmester surround sound system The Burmester surround sound system has a total output of 640 W and is equipped with 13 speakers It is available for all functions in the radio and media modes Calling up the soun...

Page 367: ...ting the balance fader in the Burmester surround sound system Multimedia system Media à Sound Balance and Fader Adjust the balance and fader To exit the menu press the button Switching surround sound on off in the Burmester surround sound system Multimedia system Media à Sound Surround sound Activate O or deactivate ª the function Adjusting the sound focus in the Burmester surround sound system Mu...

Page 368: ...e g a Mercedes Benz Service Centre Displaying the service due date On board computer Service 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 Make sure to observe the following further rela ted subject R Operating the on board computer page 268 Carrying out maintenance work at regular intervals NOTE Premature w...

Page 369: ...date when the battery is connected Note down the service due date displayed on the instrument display before disconnecting the battery page 366 Engine compartment Active bonnet pedestrian protection Operation of the active bonnet pedestrian protection In certain accident situations the risk of injury to pedestrians can be reduced by the actuation of the active bonnet The rear area of the engine bo...

Page 370: ...d position There is a risk of injury for anyone in the engine bonnet s range of movement Only open or close the engine bonnet when there are no persons in the engine bonnet s range of movement WARNING Danger of burns when open ing the bonnet If you open the engine bonnet when the engine has overheated or during a fire in the engine compartment you could come into contact with hot gases or other es...

Page 371: ...nger of burns from hot component parts in the engine compart ment Certain component parts in the engine com partment may be very hot e g the engine the radiator and parts of the exhaust system Let the engine cool down and only touch the component parts described below WARNING Risk of injury from using the windscreen wipers while the engine bon net is open When the engine bonnet is open and the win...

Page 372: ... the engine the radiator and parts of the exhaust system Let the engine cool down and only touch the component parts described below Plug in hybrid be sure to observe the notes in the Supplement Otherwise you may fail to rec ognise dangers Requirements the engine must have an oil dipstick If not the engine oil level can be checked only with the on board computer page 371 Depending on the engine th...

Page 373: ...the engine running at idling speed On board computer Service Engine oil level You will see one of the following messages on the multifunction display R Engine oil level Measuring now measure ment of the oil level is not yet possible Repeat the request after a maximum of 30 minutes driving R Engine oil level OK and the bar display for indicating the oil level on the multifunction display is green a...

Page 374: ...g 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 prescribed for the service intervals Do not alter the engine oil or oil filter in order to achieve longer change intervals than prescribed Do not use additives Follow the instructions in the service interval d...

Page 375: ...uids Before opening the bonnet allow the engine to cool down In the event of a fire in the engine com partment keep the engine bonnet closed and call the fire service WARNING Risk of scalding from hot coolant The engine cooling system is pressurised particularly when the engine is warm If you open the cap you could be scalded by hot coolant spraying out Let the engine cool down before open ing the...

Page 376: ...nt parts described below WARNING Danger of burns when open ing the bonnet If you open the engine bonnet when the engine has overheated or during a fire in the engine compartment you could come into contact with hot gases or other escaping operating fluids Before opening the bonnet allow the engine to cool down In the event of a fire in the engine com partment keep the engine bonnet closed and call...

Page 377: ... R the key is at a minimum distance of 3 m away from the vehicle otherwise the boot lid could open unintentionally If you would like to leave the vehicle while it is being washed make sure the key is loca ted in the vehicle The j gear is otherwise automatically engaged If after the car wash you remove the wax from the windscreen and wiper rubbers this will prevent smearing and reduce wiper noise I...

Page 378: ...ons R do not point the nozzle of the high pressure cleaner directly at sensitive parts such as tyres slits electrical components batteries light bulbs and ventilation slots Washing the vehicle by hand Observe the legal requirements e g in a number of countries washing by hand is only permitted in specially designated wash bays Use a mild cleaning agent e g car shampoo Wash the vehicle with lukewar...

Page 379: ...rwards R Bird droppings soak with water and rinse off afterwards R Tree resin oils fuels and greases remove by rubbing gen tly with a cloth soaked in petroleum ether or lighter fluid R Coolant and brake fluid remove with a damp cloth and clean water R Tar stains use tar remover R Wax use silicone remover R Do not attach stickers films or similar R Remove dirt immediately where possible Maintenance...

Page 380: ...R Do not use car wash programmes with a final hot wax treatment R Do not use paint cleaners buffing or polishing products gloss preservers e g wax R Always have paintwork repairs carried out at a qualified specialist 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 377 They also apply to matt decora...

Page 381: ...ce life and colouring of decorative foils are impaired by sunlight temperature e g hot air blower weather conditions stone chippings and dirt chemical cleaning agents oily products R Do not use polish on matt decorative foil Polishing will have the effect of shining the foil wrapped surface R Do not treat matt or structured decorative foils with wax Permanent stains may occur Scratches corrosive d...

Page 382: ...ildren very closely when in this area Before any contact allow the car parts to cool down Observe the following information Notes on cleaning and care Avoiding vehicle damage Wheels rims Use water and acid free wheel cleaners R Do not use acidic wheel cleaners to remove brake dust This could damage wheel bolts and brake components R To avoid corrosion of the brake discs and brakepads drive the veh...

Page 383: ...ition and the shutters open automati cally after approximately 120 seconds R Clean the bearing points of the shutters with a high pres sure cleaner When using a high pressure cleaner maintain a minimum dis tance of 30 cm Sensors Clean the sensors in the front and rear bumper and in the radiator grille with a soft cloth and car shampoo When using a high pressure cleaner maintain a minimum dis tance...

Page 384: ...ean the ball neck with a high pressure cleaner or sol vent Notes on care of the interior WARNING Risk of injury from plastic parts breaking off after the use of sol vent based care products Care and cleaning products containing sol vents can cause surfaces in the cockpit to become porous When the airbags are deployed plastic parts may break away Do not use any care or cleaning prod ucts containing...

Page 385: ...s Plastic trim R Clean with a damp microfibre cloth R For heavy soiling use care product recommended by Mercedes Benz R Do not attach stickers films or similar R Do not allow cosmetics insect repellent or sun cream to come in contact with the plastic trim Real wood trim ele ments R Clean with a microfibre cloth R Black piano lacquer look clean with a damp cloth and soapy water R For heavy soiling ...

Page 386: ...ecome too damp Do not use a microfibre cloth DINAMICA seat cov ers Clean with a damp cloth Do not use a microfibre cloth Imitation leather seat covers Clean with a damp cloth and 1 soapy water Do not use a microfibre cloth Cloth seat covers Clean with a damp microfibre cloth and 1 soapy water and allow to dry EASY PACK boot box Clean with a damp cloth Do not use any alcohol based thinners petrol o...

Page 387: ...rtments in which safety vests can 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 The safety vest must be replaced in the following situations R the reflective strips a...

Page 388: ...d open it Remove warning triangle 2 Setting up the warning triangle Fold side reflectors 1 upwards to form a tri angle and attach at the top using upper press stud 2 Fold legs 3 down and out to the side First aid kit soft sided overview The first aid kit 1 is in the boot in the left hand stowage net 386 Breakdown assistance ...

Page 389: ...at tyre severely affects the driving charac teristics as well as the steering and braking of the vehicle Tyres without run flat characteristics Do not drive on with a flat tyre Change the flat tyre immediately with an emergency spare wheel or spare wheel Alternatively consult a qualified specialist workshop Tyres with run flat characteristics Observe the information and warning notes on MOExtended...

Page 390: ...ike rubber R continuous ESP intervention R cracks in tyre side walls After driving in emergency mode have the rims checked by a qualified special ist workshop with regard to their further use The defective tyre must be replaced in every case With MOExtended tyres run flat tyres you can continue to drive your vehicle even if there is a total loss of pressure in one or more tyres How ever the tyre a...

Page 391: ... kit is located under the boot floor 1 Tyre sealant bottle 2 Tyre inflation compressor Depending on the power category LK the tyre inflation compressor weighs as follows R LK1 12 V 10 A 120 W 0 8 kg R LK2 12 V 15 A 180 W 0 9 kg You can find information on the power cate gory LK and or electrical details on the back of the tyre inflation compressor The tyre inflation compressor is mainte nance free...

Page 392: ...ly If tyre sealant gets into your eyes thor oughly rinse them using clean water immediately If tyre sealant has been swallowed thoroughly rinse out your mouth imme diately and drink plenty of water Do not induce vomiting and seek medical attention immediately Change out of clothing which has come into contact with tyre sealant immedi ately If an allergic reaction occurs seek med ical attention imm...

Page 393: ...ressure may briefly rise to approximately 500 kPa 5 bar 73 psi Do not switch off the tyre inflation compres sor during this phase Let the tyre inflation compressor run for a maximum of ten minutes The tyre should then have attained a tyre pressure of at least 200 kPa 2 0 bar 29 psi If tyre sealant leaks out make sure you clean the affected area as quickly as possible It is prefera ble to use clear...

Page 394: ...the maximum speed limit with a tyre that has been repaired using tyre sealant Observe the maximum permissible speed for a tyre sealed with tyre sealant 80 km h Affix the upper section of the TIREFIT sticker to the instrument cluster in a location where it will be easily seen by the driver NOTE Staining from leaking tyre sealant After use excess tyre sealant may leak out from the filling hose There...

Page 395: ...the tyre pressure if it is still at least 130 kPa 1 3 bar 19 psi See the tyre pres sure table on the fuel filler flap for values To increase the tyre pressure switch on the tyre inflation compressor To reduce the tyre pressure press pres sure release button 1 next to manometer 2 When the tyre pressure is correct unscrew the filling hose from the valve of the sealed tyre Screw the valve cap onto th...

Page 396: ... For safety reasons Mercedes Benz recommends that you only use batteries which have been tes ted and approved for your vehicle by Mercedes Benz These batteries provide increased impact protection to prevent vehicle occupants from suffering acid burns should the battery be dam aged in the event of an accident All vehicles except vehicles with a lithium ion battery WARNING Risk of explosion due to e...

Page 397: ... battery acid is corro sive Avoid contact with the skin eyes or clothing Wear suitable protective clothing in particular gloves an apron and a face mask Immediately rinse electrolyte or acid splashes off with clean water Consult a doctor if necessary Wear safety glasses Keep children away Observe this Owner s Manual Observe the following if you do not intend to use the vehicle over an extended per...

Page 398: ...ever place metal objects or tools on a battery When connecting and disconnecting the battery you must observe the descri bed order for the battery clamps When giving starting assistance always make sure that you only connect bat tery terminals with identical polarity During starting assistance you must observe the described order for con necting and disconnecting the jump lead Do not connect or di...

Page 399: ...erminal clamps must not come into contact with other metal parts while the jump lead charging cable is connected to the battery jump start connec tion point R The jump lead charging cable must not come into contact with any parts which may move when the engine is running R Always make sure that neither you nor the battery is electrostatically charged R Keep away from fire and naked flames R Do not...

Page 400: ... your own vehicle by using the jump lead charging cable Begin with the donor battery first During starting assistance start the engine of your own vehicle During the charging process start the charging process During starting assistance let the engines run for several minutes During starting assistance before discon necting the jump lead switch on an electrical consumer in your own vehicle e g the...

Page 401: ...fety reasons Mercedes Benz recommends that you only use batteries which have been tested and approved for your vehicle by Mercedes Benz R Carry over detachable parts such as vent hoses elbow fittings or terminal covers from the battery being replaced R Make sure that the vent hose is always con nected to the original opening on the side of the battery Fit any existing or supplied cell caps Otherwi...

Page 402: ...ering wheel lock 4MATIC vehicles Yes maximum 50 km at 50 km h No No Towing with a raised axle towing should be performed by a towing company Towing the vehicle with both axles on the ground Observe the notes on the permitted towing methods page 399 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 el...

Page 403: ... away its weight must not exceed the permissible gross mass of your own vehicle If a vehicle must be tow started or towed away its permissible gross mass must not exceed the permissible gross mass of the towing vehicle Information on the permissible gross mass of the vehicle can be found on the vehicle iden tification plate page 432 Vehicles with automatic transmission do not open the driver s doo...

Page 404: ...r to the towing eye in order to load the vehicle You can also attach the tow bar to the trailer hitch Vehicles with automatic transmission shift the automatic transmission to position i Vehicles with automatic transmission the automatic transmission may be locked in position j in the event of damage to the electrical system To shift to i provide the on board electrical system with power page 397 V...

Page 405: ... it incorrectly After loading the vehicle must be secured on all four wheels Otherwise the vehicle could be damaged A minimum distance of 20 cm upwards and 10 cm downwards must be kept to the transport platform Secure the vehicle on all four wheels after loading 4MATIC vehicles vehicles with automatic transmission Make sure that the front and rear axles come to rest on the same transportation vehi...

Page 406: ...hicles with automatic transmission NOTE Damage to the automatic trans mission due to tow starting The automatic transmission may be damaged in the process of tow starting vehicles with automatic transmission Vehicles with automatic transmission must not be tow started Vehicles with automatic transmission must not be tow started Vehicles with manual transmission Observe the notes on towing away pag...

Page 407: ...atings are listed in the fuse assignment diagram Fuse assignment diagram on the fuse box in the boot page 407 NOTE Damage or malfunctions caused by moisture Moisture may cause damage to the electrical system or cause it to malfunction When the fuse box is open make sure that no moisture can enter the fuse box When closing the fuse box make sure that the seal of the lid is positioned cor rectly on ...

Page 408: ...s 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 clip 2 on cover 1 anti clockwise a quarter turn Fold cover 1 up in the direction of the arrow Remove any existing moisture from the fuse box using a dry cloth Loosen screws 3 and remove fuse box lid 4 from the top Clo...

Page 409: ...hboard 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 405 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 405 Fold cover 1 up in the direction of the arrow The fuse ...

Page 410: ...quired e g prior to a long journey or driving off road R Check the tyre pressure page 409 R Visually inspect tyres and wheels for dam age R Check the valve caps The valves must be protected against mois ture and dirt by the valve caps approved especially for your vehicle by Mercedes Benz R Visual check of the tyre tread depth and the tyre contact surface across the entire width The minimum tread d...

Page 411: ...following risks R The tyres may burst especially as the load and vehicle speed increase R The tyres may wear excessively and or unevenly which may greatly impair tyre traction R The driving characteristics as well as steering and braking may be greatly impaired Comply with the recommended tyre pressure and check the tyre pressure of all tyres including the spare wheel regu larly R at least once a ...

Page 412: ...th the tyres out of direct sunlight for at least three hours R The vehicle has travelled less than 1 6 km A rise in the tyre temperature of 10 C increases the tyre pressure by approx 10 kPa 0 1 bar 1 5 psi Take this into account when checking the tyre pressure of warm tyres Trailer operation notes Always inflate the rear axle tyres to the recom mended tyre pressures on the tyre pressure table for ...

Page 413: ... page 523 The tyre pressure monitoring system is only an aid It is the driver s responsibility to set the tyre pressure to the recommended cold tyre pressure suitable for the operating situation Set the tyre pressure for cold tyres using a tyre pressure gauge Note that the correct tyre pressure for the current operating situation must first be taught in to the tyre pressure monitoring sys tem In m...

Page 414: ...e pressure is correctly set for the respective operating status on each of the four wheels page 409 Restart the tyre pressure monitoring system in the following situations R The tyre pressure has changed R The wheels or tyres have been changed or newly fitted On board computer Service Tyres Swipe downwards on Touch Control on the left hand side of the steering wheel The Use current tyre pressures ...

Page 415: ... mesmo tipo e não pode causar interferência a siste mas operando em caráter pri mário Country Radio equipment approval number European Union Hereby Schrader Electronics Ltd declares that the radio equip ment type GG4 is in compliance with Directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address http www tpmseuro shop com documents declar...

Page 416: ...LPD 2012 190 Model MC34MA4 Type Approval Number TRC LPD 2011 158 Country Radio equipment approval number Malaysia CIDF15000486 Morocco AGREE PAR L ANRT MAROC Numero d agrement MR 7672 ANRT 2012 Date d agrement 23 11 2012 Numero d agrement MR 6706 ANRT 2011 Date d agrement 17 11 2011 Mexico IFT RLVSCMR14 0815 IFT RCPSCMR14 062 Country Radio equipment approval number Moldova 024 Philip pines NTC Typ...

Page 417: ...Country Radio equipment approval number United Arab Emi rates TRA REGISTERED NO ER0099792 12 REGISTERED NO ER37066 15 DEALER NO DA0047074 10 Vietnam Schrader Electronics Ltd Model GG4 No C0004070116AF04A2 Tyre pressure loss warning system Function of the tyre pressure loss warning system The tyre pressure loss warning system warns the driver by means of display messages when there is a severe tyre...

Page 418: ... Notes on tyre pressure page 409 R Display messages about the tyres page 485 Restarting the tyre pressure loss warning system Requirements R The recommended tyre pressure is correctly set for the respective operating status on each of the four wheels page 409 Restart the tyre pressure loss warning system in the following situations R The tyre pressure has changed R The wheels or tyres have been ch...

Page 419: ...placing tyres make sure to fit the correct R Designation R Manufacturer R Type WARNING Risk of injury through exceed ing the specified tyre load bearing capa city or the permissible speed rating Exceeding the specified tyre load bearing capacity or the permissible speed rating may lead to tyre damage and to the tyres burst ing Therefore only use tyre types and sizes approved for your vehicle model...

Page 420: ...or drive particularly carefully NOTE Damage to electronic component parts from the use of tyre fitting tools Vehicles with a tyre pressure monitoring system electronic component parts are located in the wheel Tyre fitting tools should not be applied in the area of the valve The tools could damage the electronic com ponent parts Have the tyres changed at a qualified specialist workshop only NOTE Da...

Page 421: ...l operating permit R Vehicles with a tyre pressure monitoring system all fitted wheels must be equipped with functioning sensors for the tyre pres sure monitoring system R At temperatures below 7 C use winter tyres or all season tyres marked M S for all wheels Winter tyres bearing the i snowflake symbol in addition to the M S marking pro vide the best possible grip in wintry road conditions R For ...

Page 422: ...rection of rotation is maintained for the wheels It is imperative to observe the instructions and safety notes on Wheel change when doing so Notes on storing wheels R After removing wheels store them in a cool dry and preferably dark place R Protect the tyres from contact with oil grease or fuel Overview of the tyre change tool kit Plug in hybrid be sure to observe the notes in the Supplement Othe...

Page 423: ...R The vehicle is not on a slope R The vehicle is on solid non slippery and level ground Apply the electric parking brake manually Move the front wheels to the straight ahead position Vehicles with manual transmission engage first or reverse gear Vehicles with automatic transmission shift into position j Vehicles with level control system set the normal vehicle level page 233 Switch off the engine ...

Page 424: ...e centre cover clockwise until the hub cap engages physically and audibly Aluminium hub cap To remove position socket 2 on hub cap 1 The socket can be found in the tyre change tool kit Position wheel spanner 3 on socket 2 Using wheel spanner 3 turn hub cap 1 anti clockwise and remove it To fit position hub cap 1 and turn until it is completely flush with the wheel Position socket 2 on hub cap 1 At...

Page 425: ...large flat load bearing non slip underlay R The foot of the jack must be positioned verti cally under the jacking point Rules of conduct when the vehicle is raised R Never place your hands or feet under the vehicle R Do not lie under the vehicle R Do not start the engine and do not release the electric parking brake R Do not open or close any doors or the boot lid Using the wheel wrench loosen the...

Page 426: ...ck 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 jack 2 at jack support point 1 Turn crank 3 clockwise until jack 2 sits completely on jack support point 1 and the base of the jack lies evenly on the ground Turn crank 3 until the tyre is...

Page 427: ...ve the information on the choice of tyres page 417 For tyres with a specified direction of rotation an arrow on the side wall of the tyre indicates the correct direction of rotation Observe the direction of rotation when fitting Slide the wheel to be mounted onto the cen tring pin and push it on WARNING Risk of injury from tightening wheel bolts and nuts If you tighten the wheel bolts or wheel nut...

Page 428: ...evenly in a diagonal pattern in the order indicated 1 to 5 Specified tightening torque 130 Nm WARNING Risk of injury through incor rect tightening torque The wheels could come loose if the wheel bolts or wheel nuts are not tightened to the prescribed tightening torque Have the tightening torque checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop after changing a wheel Check the tyre pressure of...

Page 429: ... spare wheel after six years at the latest regardless of wear Vehicles with a tyre pressure loss warn ing system If an emergency spare wheel is fitted the tyre pressure loss warning system cannot function reliably Only restart the sys tem again when the emergency spare wheel has been replaced with a new wheel Vehicles with a tyre pressure monitoring system If an emergency spare wheel is fit ted th...

Page 430: ...es sor for longer than eight minutes with out interruption Requirements R Observe the manufacturer s safety notes on the tyre inflation compressor label and on the tyre sealant bottle R Mount the collapsible emergency spare wheel as described page 425 The collapsible emergency spare wheel must be mounted before it is inflated R Remove the tyre inflation compressor from the stowage space under the ...

Page 431: ...nted on the yellow label of the emergency spare wheel When the specified tyre pressure has been reached press on and off switch 2 on the tyre inflation compressor to 0 The tyre inflation compressor is switched off Turn the key to position g in the ignition lock If the tyre pressure is higher than the speci fied pressure press pressure release valve button 4 until the correct tyre pressure has been...

Page 432: ...ida ted Always have work on the engine elec tronics and related components carried out at a qualified specialist workshop Two way radios Notes on installing two way radios WARNING Risk of accident due to improper work on two way radios The electromagnetic radiation from two way radios can interfere with the on board elec tronics if RF transmitters are manipulated or retrofitted incorrectly This co...

Page 433: ...f installing an aerial to the front or rear roof area is not permitted On the rear wings it is recommended that you install the aerial on the side of the vehicle clos est to the centre of the road Use Technical Specification ISO TS 21609 Road Vehicles EMCs for installation of aftermarket radio frequency transmitting equipment when retrofitting two way radios Comply with the legal requirements for ...

Page 434: ...hout restrictions R two way radios with a maximum transmission output of up to 100 mW R two way radios with transmitter frequencies in the 380 410 MHz frequency band and a maximum transmission output of up to 2 W trunked radio system Tetra R mobile phones 2G 3G 4G There are no restrictions when positioning the aerial on the outside of the vehicle for the follow ing wavebands R trunked radio system...

Page 435: ...e manufacturer 2 EU general operating permit number only for certain countries 3 VIN vehicle identification number 4 Maximum permissible gross vehicle weight kg 5 Maximum permissible gross weight of vehi cle combination kg only for specific coun tries 6 Permissible front axle load kg 7 Permissible rear axle load kg 8 Paint code The data shown in the illustration is example data Technical data 433 ...

Page 436: ...formation from any qualified specialist workshop Operating fluids Notes on operating fluids Mercedes AMG vehicles be sure to observe the information in the Supplement Otherwise you may fail to recognise dangers WARNING Risk of injury from operating fluids harmful to your health Operating fluids may be poisonous and harm ful to your health Observe the text on the original con tainers when using sto...

Page 437: ...ification for Service Products by entering the designation at http bevo mercedes benz com in the Mercedes Benz BeVo App R at a qualified specialist workshop WARNING Risk of fire or explosion from fuel Fuels are highly flammable Fire naked flames smoking and creat ing sparks must be avoided Switch off the ignition and if it has been in use switch off the stationary heater before you refuel your veh...

Page 438: ...0 vol ethanol e g E15 E20 E85 E100 R petrol with more than 3 vol methanol e g M15 M30 R petrol with additives containing metal If you accidentally refuel 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 petrol with maximum 5 vol ethanol 2 For petrol with maximum 10 vol ethanol Acco...

Page 439: ...th the cleaning additive recommended by Mercedes Benz Be sure to observe the notes and mixing ratios specified on the container Information on fuel grades for vehicles with a diesel engine General notes Observe the notes on operating fluids page 434 WARNING Risk of fire from fuel mixture If you mix diesel fuel with petrol the flash point of the fuel mixture is lower than that of pure diesel fuel W...

Page 440: ...ow 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 refuelling with winter diesel fuel for the first time keep the fuel level low for example at reserve level The fuel tank can be filled as usual when next refuelling Further information on fuel ca...

Page 441: ...e the surfaces with which they come into contact Clean the dirty surfaces with water as soon as possible When you open the AdBlue tank small amounts of ammonia vapour may escape Do not inhale any ammonia vapours that may be released Only fill the AdBlue tank in well venti lated areas AdBlue filling capacity and consumption Total capacity of AdBlue tank Model Total capacity All models 25 litres AdB...

Page 442: ...Benz engines Further information on engine oil and oil filters is available at the following locations R in the Mercedes Benz Specifications for Operating Fluids by entering the designation at http bevo mercedes benz com in the Mercedes Benz BeVo app R at a qualified specialist workshop Petrol engines for certain countries different engine oils can be used in conjunction with reduced maintenance i...

Page 443: ... 3 litres Notes on brake fluid Observe the notes on operating fluids page 434 WARNING Risk of an accident due to vapour pockets forming in the brake sys tem The brake fluid constantly absorbs moisture from the air This lowers the 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 ef...

Page 444: ...Benz BeVo app R at a qualified specialist workshop NOTE Overheating at high outside tem peratures If an inappropriate coolant is used the engine cooling system is not sufficiently pro tected against overheating and corrosion at high outside temperatures Always use coolant approved by Mercedes Benz Observe the instructions in the Mercedes Benz Specifications for Oper ating Fluids 310 1 Have the coo...

Page 445: ...er fluids Do not mix MB SummerFit and MB Win terFit with other windscreen washer flu ids Do not use distilled or de ionised water as the fill level sensor may be triggered erroneously Recommended windscreen washer fluid R Above freezing point e g MB SummerFit R Below freezing point e g MB WinterFit For the correct mixing ratio refer to the informa tion on the antifreeze container Mix the washer fl...

Page 446: ...ll other models 1452 mm Weights and loads Please note that for the specified vehicle data R items of optional equipment increase the unladen weight and reduce the payload R vehicle specific weight information can be found on the vehicle identification plate Roof load All models Maximum roof load 75 kg Trailer hitch General notes on the trailer hitch Not all models can be used for trailer operation...

Page 447: ...ar axle centre line The overhang dimension and fastening points are valid for a trailer hitch installed at the fac tory Model 2 2 Over hang dimen sion All models 1158 mm Permissible towing capacity The tongue weight is not included in the towing capacity Missing values were not available at the time of going to press Technical data 445 ...

Page 448: ... of 12 from a standstill Model Manual trans mission Auto matic trans mission C 160 C 180 1400 kg 1800 kg C 180 d 1800 kg 1800 kg C 200 d All other models 1800 kg Permissible towing capacity unbraked Model Manual trans mission Auto matic trans mission C 160 C 180 720 kg 730 kg C 180 d 710 kg 750 kg C 200 d C 200 205 077 710 kg All other models 750 kg Maximum tongue weight NOTE Damage caused by the ...

Page 449: ...e load during trailer operation Missing values were not available at the time of going to press Axle load Model Axle load C 160 manual trans mission C 180 manual trans mission 1185 kg C 160 automatic transmission C 180 automatic transmission 1195 kg C 200 205 077 C 220 d 1245 kg C 200 4MATIC 1260 kg C 200 d C 220 d 4MATIC 1255 kg C 300 d 1280 kg C 300 d 4MATIC 1275 kg All other models 1240 kg Tech...

Page 450: ...ch control Press the symbol to show further information on the multifunction display Press the O symbol to hide the display message You can hide low priority display messages by pressing the button or the left hand touch control The display messages are then stored in the message memory Rectify the cause of a display message as quickly as possible High priority display messages cannot be hid den T...

Page 451: ...ctioning the wheels could lock when braking and ESP cannot carry out vehicle stabilisation The steering capability and braking characteristics are thus severely impaired The braking distance may increase in an emergency braking situation In addition other driving safety systems are switched off Drive on carefully Have ABS and ESP checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop Carefully dri...

Page 452: ...d ESP are malfunctioning If ABS and ESP are malfunctioning the wheels could lock when braking and ESP cannot carry out vehicle stabilisation The steering capability and braking characteristics are thus severely impaired The braking distance may increase in an emergency braking situation In addition other driving safety systems are switched off Drive on carefully Have ABS and ESP checked immediatel...

Page 453: ... 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 workshop Carefully drive on a suitable stretch of road making slight steering movements at a speed above 30 km h If the display message does not disappear consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately Drive c...

Page 454: ...ly The 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 workshop Drive on carefully Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately 452 Displa...

Page 455: ...ng capability and braking characteristics are thus severely impaired The braking distance may increase in an emergency braking situation In addition other driving safety systems are switched off Drive on carefully Have the brake system checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop Drive on carefully Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately Turn on the ignition to release the pa...

Page 456: ...re driving R A condition for automatic release of the electric parking brake is not fulfilled page 200 R You are performing emergency braking using the electric parking brake page 201 Check that the conditions for automatic release of the electric parking brake are fulfilled Release the electric parking brake manually 454 Display messages and warning indicator lamps ...

Page 457: ... yellow indicator lamp and the red indicator lamp are lit The electric parking brake is malfunction ing To release Switch off the ignition and switch it back on Release the electric parking brake manually page 201 or Release the electric parking brake automatically page 200 If it is still not possible to release the electric parking brake Do not continue driving under any circumstances Consult a q...

Page 458: ...ue driving under any circumstances Consult a qualified specialist workshop Where necessary also safeguard the parked vehicle against rolling away The yellow indicator lamp is lit and the red indicator lamp flashes for approximately ten seconds after the electric parking brake has been applied or released It then remains lit or goes out The electric parking brake is malfunctioning If the battery ch...

Page 459: ...e and then apply the electric parking brake manually page 201 If it is still not possible to apply the electric parking brake Consult a qualified specialist workshop Where necessary also safeguard the parked vehicle against rolling away To release If the conditions for automatic release are fulfilled and the electric parking brake is not released automatically release the electric parking brake ma...

Page 460: ...d level There is insufficient brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir WARNING Risk of an accident due to low brake fluid level If the brake fluid level is 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 b...

Page 461: ...sensors dirty See Owner s Manual The radar sensor system is malfunctioning Possible causes R soiling of 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 driving systems and driving safety systems will be av...

Page 462: ...or might not be triggered at all in the event of an accident This may affect the seat belt tensioner or airbag for example Have the restraint system checked and repaired immediately at a qualified specialist workshop Detection of a restraint system fault R The restraint system warning lamp 6 does not light up when the ignition is switched on R The restraint system warning lamp 6 lights up continuo...

Page 463: ...on of a restraint system malfunction R The restraint system warning lamp 6 does not light up when the ignition is switched on R The restraint system warning lamp 6 lights up continuously or repeatedly during a journey Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately 6 Left windowbag malfunc tion Consult work shop example The corresponding windowbag is malfunctioning page 33 WARNING Risk of inju...

Page 464: ...abled If you secure a child in a child restraint system on the front passenger seat and the front passenger airbag is enabled the front passenger airbag can deploy in the event of an accident The child could be struck by the airbag Ensure both before and during the journey that the status of the front passenger airbag is correct NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an...

Page 465: ...example come into contact with the vehicle interior espe cially if the person is sitting too close to the dashboard Be aware of the status of the front passenger airbag both before and during the journey Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Check the status of the automatic front passenger airbag shutoff page 43 If necessary cons...

Page 466: ...ill become available again If the display message does not disappear stop the vehicle while paying attention to road and traffic conditions and restart the engine PRE SAFE inoperative See Owner s Manual PRE SAFE functions are malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop G Inoperative At least one main function of the Mercedes me connect system or of the SOS emergency call system is malfu...

Page 467: ...of concentration on the part of the driver page 252 If necessary take a break À ATTENTION ASSIST inoper ative ATTENTION ASSIST is malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop Lowering Your vehicle is adjusting to the level you have selected É Vehicle rising Your vehicle is adjusting to the level you have selected Display messages and warning indicator lamps 465 ...

Page 468: ...sage disappears before pulling away If the display message does not disappear and a warning tone also sounds AIRMATIC is malfunctioning Do not drive faster than 80 km h and consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately NOTE The tyres of the front axle or the front wings could be damaged by large steering movements Avoid large steering movements while driving and listen for scraping sounds If...

Page 469: ... operation you must not drive at speeds greater than 30 km h è 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 224 Drive on As soon as the ambient conditions are within the system limits the system will become available again If necessary clean the windscreen in the camera ...

Page 470: ...ng Assist is malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop Blind Spot Assist currently unavailable See Owner s Manual Blind Spot Assist is temporarily unavailable The system limits have been reached page 253 Drive on Once the cause of the problem is no longer present the system will be available again or If the display message does not disappear stop the vehicle while paying attention to ...

Page 471: ...ms and driving safety systems will be available again If the display message does not disappear Pull over and stop the vehicle paying attention to road and traffic conditions Clean the windscreen Blind Spot Assist inopera tive Blind Spot Assist is malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop Blind Spot Assist not availa ble when towing a trailer See Owner s Manual When you establish the ...

Page 472: ...rkshop Active Blind Spot Assist not available when towing a trailer See Owner s Man ual When you establish the electrical connection to the trailer Active Blind Spot Assist is unavailable Press the left hand Touch Control and acknowledge the display message Active Parking Assist and PARKTRONIC inoperative See Owner s Manual Active Parking Assist and Parking Assist PARKTRONIC are malfunctioning Sto...

Page 473: ...tance Assist DISTRONIC setting the system will be put into passive mode page 228 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 219 Drive on As soon as the ambient conditions are within the system limits the system will become available again Active Distance Assi...

Page 474: ...ntrol and Limiter inoperative Cruise control and the limiter are malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop È km h The limiter cannot be activated as not all activation conditions have been fulfilled Observe the activation conditions of the limiter page 217 Limiter inoperative The limiter is malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop Limiter passive If you depress the accel...

Page 475: ...r certain countries only Drive more slowly Engine Display messages Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions 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 373 Display messages and warning indicator lamps 473 ...

Page 476: ...ore opening the bonnet allow the engine to cool down In the event of a fire in the engine compartment keep the engine 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 significant loads on the engine drive to the nearest qualified specialist workshop In doing so ensure that the coolant temperature ...

Page 477: ...ne Consult a qualified specialist workshop Stop vehicle See Owner s Manual The battery is no longer being charged and the battery 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 Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions ...

Page 478: ...lectrical system malfunction Consult a qualified specialist workshop Stop vehicle Leave engine running The battery charge level is too low Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Do not continue driving under any circumstances Leave the engine running Wait until the display message disappears before pulling away 48 V battery See Own...

Page 479: ...2 V battery and the 48 V battery Û Please wait Charging high voltage battery The 48 V battery is discharged You have switched on the ignition while the 12 V battery is being charged with a suitable charger or while another vehicle is 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 displa...

Page 480: ...e 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 Check the engine oil level when next refuelling Top up the engine oil page 372 Notes on engine oil page 440 478 Display messages and warning indicator lamps ...

Page 481: ...attention to road and traffic conditions Do not continue driving under any circumstances Switch off the engine Add 1 l of engine oil Check the engine oil level Top up the engine oil page 372 Notes on engine oil page 440 4 Engine oil level Reduce oil level Display message only for certain engines The engine oil level is too high NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with excess engine oil Avoid long...

Page 482: ...engine oil Top up engine oil page 372 Notes on engine oil page 440 4 Engine oil pressure Stop Switch off engine Display message only for certain engines The engine oil pressure is too low NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with insufficient engine oil pressure Avoid driving with insufficient engine oil pressure Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road an...

Page 483: ...op Clean the fuel filter Vehicles with diesel engines the fuel filter is dirty or the water in the fuel filter must be drained off Consult 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 8 Reserve fuel level The fuel supply has dropped into the reserve range Refuel Display m...

Page 484: ...w AdBlue level will lead to limited performance after the remaining distance displayed has been driven Refill AdBlue immediately page 191 Ø Top up AdBlue Perf reduced XXX km h No start in XXX km The low AdBlue level will lead to limited performance above the speed displayed After the displayed remaining distance has been covered it will no longer be possible to start the engine Refill AdBlue immed...

Page 485: ... engine after approximately one minute AdBlue system fault See Owner s Manual The AdBlue system is malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately AdBlue system fault Perf reduced in XXX km See Owner s Manual The AdBlue system is malfunctioning Performance will be reduced after the remaining distance displayed has been covered Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately ...

Page 486: ...ault 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 484 Display messages and warning indicator lamps ...

Page 487: ... You could then lose control of the vehicle Observe the recommended tyre pressures Adjust the tyre pressure if necessary Stop the vehicle paying attention to road and traffic conditions Check the tyre pressure page 409 and the tyres When the tyre pressure is correct restart the tyre pressure loss warning system page 415 Check tyre pressures then restart Run Flat Indicator The tyre pressure loss wa...

Page 488: ...displayed WARNING Risk of an accident due to insufficient tyre pressure Tyres with insufficient tyre pressure pose the following risks R The tyres may burst especially as the load and vehicle speed increase R The tyres may wear excessively and or unevenly which may greatly impair tyre traction R The driving characteristics steering and braking may be greatly impaired You could then lose control of...

Page 489: ...You could then lose control of the vehicle Do not drive with a flat tyre Observe the notes on flat tyres Notes on flat tyres page 387 Stop the vehicle paying attention to road and traffic conditions Check the tyres Tyre press monitor cur rently unavailable There is interference from a powerful radio signal source As a result no signals from the tyre pressure sensors are received The tyre pressure ...

Page 490: ...re monitoring system is faulty WARNING There is a risk of an accident if the tyre pressure monitoring system is malfunctioning If the tyre pressure monitoring system is malfunctioning it is not able to issue a warning if there is pressure loss in one or more of the tyres Tyres with insufficient tyre pressure may for example affect the vehicle s handling characteristics steering and braking Have th...

Page 491: ...yed in yellow WARNING Risk of an accident from driving with overheated tyres Overheated tyres may burst particularly at high speeds Reduce speed so that the tyres cool down Reduce speed so that the tyres cool down Key Display messages Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions  Replace key The key needs to be replaced Consult a qualified specialist workshop Display messages and warning indica...

Page 492: ...play message still appears contact the Mercedes Benz Customer Assistance Center CAC Vehicles with a digital vehicle key sticker only a few or no authorisations remain for starting the engine Order a new digital vehicle key sticker from a Mercedes Benz Service Centre or at http www mercedes benz com connect  Change key batteries The key battery is discharged Replace the battery page 75  Key not d...

Page 493: ...ey is in the vehicle If the key detection function has a malfunction due to a strong radio signal source Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Place the key in the slot for starting the engine with the key page 170 Â Place the key in the marked space See Owner s Manual The key detection function is malfunctioning Change the locati...

Page 494: ... electrical consumers e g the seat heater Otherwise the 12 V battery may discharge and it will then be possible to start the vehicle only using a donor battery starting assis tance j Trailer coupling extending Retract or extend the ball neck Do not attempt to speed up slow down or initiate the retracting or extending process using your hand foot or other aids During the retracting or extending pro...

Page 495: ...l neck is not locked If the ball neck is not in the locked position the trailer may come loose Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Do not continue driving under any circumstances Uncouple the trailer and secure it against rolling away Initiate a new swivelling procedure and do not re couple the trailer until the display message ...

Page 496: ...arance due to the unlocked ball neck Consult a qualified specialist workshop Risk of vehicle rolling Driver door open and trans mission not in P The driver s door is not fully closed and the transmission is in position k i or h Shift the transmission to position j when you park the vehicle N permanently active Risk of vehicle rolling While the vehicle is rolling or while you are driving the transm...

Page 497: ...he transmission position can no longer be shifted When the transmission is in position h consult a qualified specialist workshop and do not shift the transmis sion position For all other transmission positions park the vehicle safely Consult a qualified specialist workshop Reversing not poss Con sult workshop The transmission is malfunctioning Reverse gear can no longer be engaged Consult a qualif...

Page 498: ...s the clutch pedal and then start the engine The engine has stalled while the vehicle was pulling away e g because the clutch pedal was released too quickly Depress the clutch pedal again The engine starts automatically Slowly release the clutch pedal to pull away Stop vehicle Leave engine running Wait Transmission cooling The transmission is overheating Pulling away may be temporarily impaired or...

Page 499: ...f possible continue driving at a steady speed and remove your foot from the clutch pedal Do not ride the clutch The clutch is cooled while the vehicle is in motion When the clutch has cooled down the display message will disappear _ Rear left seat backrest not locked example The corresponding rear seat backrest is not engaged Fold the corresponding seat backrest back until it engages j Operation o...

Page 500: ...k i or h Depress the brake pedal Switch the transmission to position j _ Before starting the engine turn the steering wheel Vehicles with manual transmissions the electric steering lock was unable to unlock the steering Switch off the ignition To unlock the steering move the steering wheel slightly to the left and right Switch the ignition back on 498 Display messages and warning indicator lamps ...

Page 501: ...ing does not function as intended the vehicle s operating safety is jeopardised Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Do not continue driving under any circumstances Consult a qualified specialist workshop Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Do not continue driv...

Page 502: ...as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Do not continue driving under any circumstances Consult a qualified specialist workshop Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Do not continue driving under any circumstances Consult a qualified specialist workshop Ð Steering malfunction Drive carefully Visit workshop The ...

Page 503: ...ble drive on carefully Visit or consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately 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 M The bonnet is open WARNING Risk of accident due to driving with the engine bonnet unlocked An unlocked engine bonnet may...

Page 504: ...e before opening the boot lid Never drive with the boot lid open Close the boot lid inoperative Refuel vehicle There is too little fuel in the fuel tank The stationary heater cannot be switched on Refuel the vehicle inoperative See Owner s Man The stationary heater is temporarily malfunctioning When the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine has cooled down make up to four attempts to switch...

Page 505: ...her fluid reservoir has dropped below the minimum Top up the washer fluid page 374 Lights Display messages Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions b Left dipped beam example The corresponding light source is defective Consult a qualified specialist workshop or Check whether you are permitted to replace the light source yourself page 145 LED light bulbs the display message for the correspond...

Page 506: ...ns of the Intelligent Light System Consult a qualified specialist workshop b Malfunction See Owner s Manual The exterior lighting is faulty Consult a qualified specialist workshop Vehicles with a trailer hitch a fuse may have blown Pull over and stop the vehicle paying attention to road and traffic conditions Check the fuses and replace them if necessary page 405 b Automatic driving lights inopera...

Page 507: ...ion Adaptive Highbeam Assist inoperative Adaptive Highbeam Assist is malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop Adaptive Highbeam Assist currently unavailable See Owner s Manual Adaptive Highbeam Assist is temporarily unavailable The system limits have been reached page 140 Drive on Once the cause of the problem is no longer present the system will be available again The Adaptive Highb...

Page 508: ...e again If the display message does not disappear Pull over and stop the vehicle paying attention to road and traffic conditions Clean the windscreen Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus inoperative Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus is faulty Consult a qualified specialist workshop Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus currently unavailable See Owner s Manual Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus is temporarily unavailable ...

Page 509: ...ms and driving safety systems will be available again If the display message does not disappear Pull over and stop the vehicle paying attention to road and traffic conditions Clean the windscreen Warning and indicator lamps Overview of warning and indicator lamps Some systems will perform a self test when the ignition is switched on Some warning and indi cator lamps may briefly light up or flash T...

Page 510: ...AMIC BODY CONTROL malfunc tioning page 516 ESP page 509 å ESP OFF page 509 Electric parking brake red page 509 Electric parking brake yellow page 509 Ð Power assisted steering malfunction ing page 518 Electrical fault page 520 6 Restraint system page 509 Engine diagnosis page 520 8 Fuel reserve with fuel filler flap loca tion indicator page 520 Coolant too hot cold page 520 L Distance warning page...

Page 511: ...function If the brake system is malfunctioning braking characteristics may be impaired Drive on carefully Have the brake system checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop Adjust your speed and continue to drive carefully leaving a suitable distance to the vehicle in front If the multifunction display shows a display message please observe this Consult a qualified specialist workshop Di...

Page 512: ...ce may increase in an emergency braking situation Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Do not continue driving under any circumstances Consult a qualified specialist workshop WARNING Risk of an accident due to low brake fluid level If the brake fluid level is too low the braking effect and the braking characteristics may be impai...

Page 513: ...ning WARNING There is risk of skidding if EBD or ABS is malfunctioning If EBD or ABS is malfunctioning the wheels could lock when braking The steering capability and braking characteristics are thus severely impaired The braking distance may increase in an emergency braking situation In addition other driving safety systems are switched off Drive on carefully Have the brake system checked immediat...

Page 514: ...arning lamp is lit while the engine is running ESP is malfunctioning Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be malfunctioning 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 workshop Drive on...

Page 515: ...eactivated If ESP is deactivated ESP cannot carry out vehicle stabilisation The availability of further driving safety systems is also limited Drive on carefully Only deactivate ESP 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 notes on deactivating ESP page 205 Display messages and...

Page 516: ...pplied Yellow electric parking brake indicator lamp is mal functioning The red electric parking brake indicator lamp flashes or is lit The yellow indicator lamp is also lit if the electric parking brake malfunctions Observe the messages on the multifunction display 514 Display messages and warning indicator lamps ...

Page 517: ... example Have the restraint system checked and repaired immediately at a qualified specialist workshop Drive on carefully Observe the messages on the multifunction display Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately Seat belt Warning indicator lamp Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions 7 Seat belt warning lamp lights up The red seat belt warning lamp will light up once the engine ...

Page 518: ...at belt page 37 There are objects on the front passenger seat Remove the objects from the front passenger seat Driving systems Warning indicator lamp Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions à Suspension warning lamp The yellow AIR BODY CONTROL warning lamp is on The yellow DYNAMIC BODY CONTROL warning lamp is on AIR BODY CONTROL is faulty There is a fault in the DYNAMIC BODY CONTROL Observe...

Page 519: ...ing 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 an additional warning tone you are approaching an obstacle at too high a speed Be prepared to brake immediately Increase the distance Active Brake Assist Display messages and warning indicator lamps 517 ...

Page 520: ...y come loose Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Do not continue driving under any circumstances Uncouple the trailer and secure it against rolling away Initiate a new swivelling procedure and do not re couple the trailer until the display message disappears Observe the messages in the multifunction display If the trailer hitch ...

Page 521: ...ioning 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 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 Observe the messages on the multifunction displ...

Page 522: ... 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 diagnostics warning lamp goes out emergency operation mode is cancelled The vehicle need not be checked Electrical fault warning lamp The red electrical fault warning lamp is lit There is a fault in the electrics Observe the messages in t...

Page 523: ...gine bonnet when the engine has overheated or during a fire in the engine compartment you could come into contact with hot gases or other 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 engine bonnet closed and call the fire service Stop the vehicle immediately paying attention to road and traffic condition...

Page 524: ...he engine has cooled down Check the coolant level page 373 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 coolant temperature display remains below 120 C 522 Display messages and warning indicator lamps ...

Page 525: ...essure Tyres with insufficient tyre pressure pose the following risks R The tyres may burst especially as the load and vehicle speed increase R The tyres may wear excessively and or unevenly which may greatly impair tyre traction R The driving characteristics steering and braking may be greatly impaired You could then lose control of the vehicle Observe the recommended tyre pressures Adjust the ty...

Page 526: ...re is a risk of an accident if the tyre pressure monitoring system is malfunctioning If the tyre pressure monitoring system is malfunctioning it is not able to issue a warning if there is pressure loss in one or more of the tyres Tyres with insufficient tyre pressure may for example affect the vehicle s handling characteristics steering and braking Have the tyre pressure monitoring system checked ...

Page 527: ... 365 Active Blind Spot Assist 253 Activating deactivating 256 Brake application 255 Function 253 System limitations 253 Trailer operation 255 Active bonnet pedestrian protection 367 Operation 367 Resetting 367 Active Brake Assist Function notes 209 Setting 215 Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC 219 Active Emergency Stop Assist 228 Active Lane Change Assist 226 Calling up a speed 221 Displays in the ...

Page 528: ...IBEAM LED see Intelligent Light System Adaptive Highbeam Assist Function 140 Switching on off 141 Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus Switching on off 143 AdBlue 439 Additives 439 Capacity 439 Fill level 271 Notes 190 Purity 439 Range 271 Topping up 191 Additional door lock 77 Additional value range Setting display content 269 Additives 440 AdBlue 439 Engine oil 440 Fuel 437 Additives AdBlue see AdBlue ...

Page 529: ...Window airbag 39 Airflow Setting 155 AIRMATIC 232 Setting 233 Suspension 232 AIRPANEL care 380 Alarm see Panic alarm Alarm system see ATA anti theft alarm system Alternative route see Route Ambient lighting Setting mutlimedia system 144 Android Auto 335 Connecting a mobile phone 336 Ending 336 Information 335 Overview 335 Sound settings 336 Transferred vehicle data 337 Animals Pets in the vehicle ...

Page 530: ...tion function 98 ATTENTION ASSIST 252 253 Function 252 Setting 253 System limitations 252 Attention assistant see ATTENTION ASSIST Audio 20 see Multimedia system Audio mode Connecting USB devices 354 Copyrights 352 Information 351 Inserting removing an SD card 352 Media search 355 Overview 353 Pause and playback function 354 Selecting a track 354 Selecting playback options 354 Switching on media m...

Page 531: ...S Brake Assist System 204 Battery Charging Remote Online 171 Key 75 Remote control stationary heater 163 Battery see Battery vehicle Battery vehicle 399 Charging 397 Notes 394 Notes starting assistance and charging 395 Replacing 399 Starting assistance 397 Belt see Seat belt Bicycle rack Trailer operation 263 Blind Spot Assist 253 Activating deactivating 256 Function 253 System limitations 253 Blo...

Page 532: ...aking assistance see BAS Brake Assist System Breakdown Overview of the help functions 18 Tow starting 404 Towing away 400 Transporting the vehicle 402 Wheel change 421 Breakdown see Flat tyre Breakdown assistance call see Mercedes me connect Burmester surround sound system 364 Adjusting the balance fader 365 Adjusting the sound focus 365 Adjusting treble mid range and bass settings 364 Automatic v...

Page 533: ...380 Carpet Care 382 Changing bulbs 145 Dipped beam 146 Fitting removing cover front wheel arch 146 Main beam 146 Notes 145 Opening closing the side trim pan els 147 Overview 145 Reversing lights 147 Turn signal light front 146 Turn signal lights rear 147 Changing gears 184 Manually 184 Changing hub caps 422 Changing the lights Driving abroad symmetrical dipped beam 135 Charging Battery vehicle 397...

Page 534: ...tem 158 Air distribution settings 157 Air recirculation mode 158 Automatic control 157 Climate style function 157 Defrosting the windscreen 155 Demisting windows 158 Front air vents 165 Inserting removing the flacon fra grance system 159 Ionisation 159 Rear air vents 166 Rear operating unit 155 Residual heat 158 Sets the airflow 155 Setting rear climate control multi media system 158 Setting the a...

Page 535: ...9 Cross Traffic Alert 251 Crosswind Assist Function notes 208 Cruise control 215 Activating 217 Buttons 217 Calling up a speed 217 Deactivating 217 Function 215 Requirements 217 Selecting 217 Setting a speed 217 Storing a speed 217 System limitations 215 Cup holder Rear 128 Cup holder in the centre console Installing removing 127 installing removing automatic transmission 126 D Damage detection pa...

Page 536: ...Selecting previous destinations 301 Detecting inattentiveness see ATTENTION ASSIST Diagnostics connection 26 Diesel Low outside temperatures 437 Notes 437 Digital Owner s Manual 20 Digital speedometer 271 Digital Vehicle Key sticker Locking the vehicle 78 Starting the vehicle 169 Unlocking the vehicle 78 Dinghy towing see Tow bar system Dipped beam Changing bulbs 146 Setting 143 Switching on off 1...

Page 537: ...eeping Assist inopera tive 468 bActive Light System inoperative 504 Active Parking Assist and PARKTRONIC inoperative See Own er s Manual 470 èActive Steering Assist currently unavailable See Owner s Manual 467 èActive Steering Assist inopera tive 467 Adaptive Highbeam Assist Camera view restricted See Owner s Manual 506 Adaptive Highbeam Assist currently unavailable See Owner s Manual 505 Adaptive...

Page 538: ...Switch engine off 474 Cruise control and Limiter inopera tive 472 Cruise control inoperative 472 Cruise control off 472 currently unavailable See Own er s Manual 449 currently unavailable See Own er s Manual 451 Depress clutch fully to start engine 496 5Engine oil level cannot be measured 481 4Engine oil level Reduce oil level 479 4Engine oil level Stop vehicle Switch engine off 479 4Engine oil pr...

Page 539: ...ked space See Owner s Manual 491 Please reduce speed 467 PRE SAFE inoperative See Owner s Manual 464 Radar sensors dirty See Owner s Manual 459 _Rear left seat backrest not locked example 497 hRectify tyre pressure 486 Reduce speed 489 ØRefill AdBlue Eng start not pos sible 483 ØRefill AdBlue See Owner s Man ual 482 Release parking brake 454 Replace air cleaner 481 Replace key See Owner s Man ual ...

Page 540: ...noperative 488 Tyre press monitor inoperative No wheel sensors 488 Tyre pressure Check tyres 485 Tyre s overheated 488 dVehicle is operational Switch off the ignition before exiting 492 ÉVehicle rising Please wait 466 ÉVehicle rising 465 hWarning tyre defect 487 hWheel sensor s missing 488 Without changing gear consult work shop 495 Display on the windscreen see Head up display Distance control se...

Page 541: ...e ATTENTION ASSIST see Blind Spot Assist see Cruise control see Driving safety system see HOLD function see Limiter see Parking Assist PARKTRONIC see Reversing camera Driving tips Driving abroad symmetrical dipped beam 135 General driving tips 173 Running in notes 172 Drowsiness detection see ATTENTION ASSIST DYNAMIC BODY CONTROL Chassis 231 Dynamic handling control system see ESP Electronic Stabi...

Page 542: ...he warning triangle 386 Safety vest 385 Setting up the warning triangle 386 Emergency braking 201 Emergency braking see BAS Brake Assist System Emergency call system see Mercedes Benz emergency call system Emergency engine start 404 Emergency key Inserting removing 75 Unlocking a door 81 Emergency operation mode Starting the vehicle 170 Emergency spare wheel 427 Notes 427 Removing 427 Engine ECO s...

Page 543: ...ermit number 432 Exhaust pipes care 380 Exterior lighting Care 380 Exterior lighting see Lights F Fatigue detection see ATTENTION ASSIST Fault message see Display message Favourites Adding 283 Calling up 283 Deleting 284 Moving 283 Overview 282 Renaming 283 Fill level AdBlue 271 Filling station search Starting automatic search 302 Switching automatic search on off 307 Fire extinguisher 387 First a...

Page 544: ...7 Fuse box in the engine compartment 406 Fuse box in the front passenger foot well 407 Fuse box on the dashboard 407 Notes 405 G Garage door opener Clearing the memory 197 Opening or closing the door 197 Programming buttons 194 Radio equipment approval numbers 197 Resolving problems 196 Synchronising the rolling code 195 Gearshift recommendation 182 185 General operating permit number EU 432 Genui...

Page 545: ...ividual drive program Configuring 180 Selecting 180 Instrument cluster see Instrument display Instrument display 266 Adjusting the lighting 270 Function notes 266 Instrument cluster 10 Setting the additional value range 269 Warning indicator lamps 507 Instrument lighting 270 Intelligent Light System 138 Active headlamps 139 Adaptive Highbeam Assist 140 Adverse weather light 140 City lighting 140 C...

Page 546: ... radio Calling up 349 Deleting stations 350 Logging out 351 Overview 350 Registering 351 Saving stations 350 Selecting and connecting to a station 350 Selecting stream 351 Setting options 351 Terms of use 351 Ionisation Activating deactivating multimedia system 159 iPhone see Apple CarPlay see Mercedes Benz Link ISOFIX child seat securing system Fitting 60 Seats suitable for attaching 57 J Jack De...

Page 547: ...bulbs 145 City lighting 140 Combination switch 137 Cornering light 139 Dipped beam 135 Driving abroad symmetrical dipped beam 135 Fog light extended range 140 Hazard warning lights 138 Headlamp flasher 137 Headlamp range 136 High beam 137 Intelligent Light System 138 Light switch 135 Motorway mode 139 Parking lights 135 Responsibility for lighting systems 135 Setting the dipped beam 143 Setting th...

Page 548: ...ggage Luggage net 121 Securing 114 Lumbar support see Lumbar support 4 way Lumbar support 4 way 106 M Main beam Changing bulbs 146 Maintenance see ASSYST PLUS Malfunction Restraint system 33 Manual transmission Operating the gearshift lever 181 Map 314 316 317 Avoiding an area 319 Avoiding an area overview 319 Changing an area 319 Deleting an area 320 Displaying Qibla 321 Displaying the compass 32...

Page 549: ...at Calling up stored settings 113 Seat Storing settings 113 Steering wheel Calling up saved settings 113 Steering wheel Saving settings 113 Menu on board computer Assistant display 271 Designs 276 Head up display 276 Media 274 Navigation 273 Overview 268 Radio 274 Service 271 Telephone 275 Trip 271 Mercedes me connect 338 Accident management 339 Calling the Mercedes Benz Customer Centre 338 Consen...

Page 550: ...ce recognition Starting 328 Stopping 328 Model series see Vehicle identification plate MOExtended tyres 388 Motorway mode 139 MULTIBEAM LED see Intelligent Light System Multifunction display Overview of the displays 270 Multifunction steering wheel Overview of buttons 267 Multifunction steering wheel see Steering wheel Multimedia system 278 Activating deactivating standby mode 203 Adjusting the vo...

Page 551: ...hone 327 Neutral Engaging 183 NFC see Near Field Communication NFC Non operational time Activating deactivating standby mode 203 Standby mode function 202 O Occupant safety Pets in the vehicle 71 Occupant safety see Airbag see Automatic front passenger front airbag shutoff see PRE SAFE anticipatory occu pant protection see PRE SAFE PLUS anticipatory occupant protection plus see Restraint system se...

Page 552: ...or folding function 153 Folding in out 150 Operating the memory function 113 Parking position 152 Setting 150 Overhead control panel Making calls Mercedes me connect 338 Overview 14 Owner s Manual Vehicle equipment 23 Owner s Manual digital 20 P Paint code 432 Paintwork cleaning instructions 377 Panic alarm 74 Activating deactivating 74 Panoramic sliding sunroof see Sliding sunroof Park position I...

Page 553: ...2 Playback options Selecting 354 POI Selecting 301 POI symbols Selecting 318 Power supply Switching on Start Stop button 167 Power windows see Side windows PRE SAFE anticipatory occupant protection 46 Function 46 PRE SAFE Sound 46 Reversing measures 46 PRE SAFE PLUS anticipatory occu pant protection plus 46 Function 46 Reversing measures 46 Preventative occupant protection sys tem see PRE SAFE ant...

Page 554: ...ing on board computer 274 Rain closing function Sliding sunroof 95 Rain closing feature Side windows 89 Range AdBlue 271 Displaying 271 Reading light see Interior lighting Real wood Care 382 Rear climate control Setting 158 Rear door child safety lock 70 Rear fog light Switching on off 136 Rear seat see Seat Rear seat belt Status display 38 Rear seat belt status display 38 Rear window Roller sunbl...

Page 555: ...protection see HOLD function Roller sunblind 87 Rear window 87 Side windows 87 Roof lining care 382 Roof load 444 Roof rack 125 Route 305 307 Calculating 305 Displaying destination information 307 Planning 302 Selecting a type 305 Selecting an alternative route 307 Selecting notifications 306 Selecting options 306 Starting the automatic service sta tion search 307 Switching the automatic filling s...

Page 556: ...e 382 Centre rear seat releasing 37 Fastening 37 Protection 34 Rear seat belt status display 38 Reduced protection 35 Releasing 38 Seat belt adjustment function 38 Warning lamp 38 Seat belt adjustment Activating deactivating 38 Function 38 Seat belt tensioners Activation 33 Seat belt warning see Seat belt Seat cover Care 382 Seat heater Activating deactivating 109 Seat ventilation Activating deact...

Page 557: ...Sliding sunroof 92 Automatic functions 95 Closing 92 Closing using the key 90 Opening 92 Opening with the key 90 Problem 95 Rain closing function 95 Smartphone Locking the vehicle 78 Unlocking the vehicle 78 Smartphone see Android Auto see Apple CarPlay see Mercedes Benz Link see Telephone Snow chains 408 Socket 12 V 130 Front centre console 130 Rear 131 Socket 230 V 131 Rear passenger compartment...

Page 558: ...presets Modifying 362 Station tracking Setting 363 Stationary heater ventilation Displays remote control 163 Problems remote control 164 Replacing the battery remote con trol 163 Setting multimedia system 162 Setting remote control 162 Switching on off control panel 160 STEER CONTROL Function notes 209 Steering wheel 267 Adjusting electrically 111 Adjusting manually 110 Buttons 267 Operating the m...

Page 559: ...m settings see Bluetooth see Data import export see Language see Software update see Wi Fi T Take back of end of life vehicles 21 Protection of the environment 21 Tank content AdBlue 439 Fuel 438 Reserve fuel 438 Technical data Axle load trailer operation 447 Fastening points trailer hitch 445 Information 430 Mounting dimensions trailer hitch 445 Notes trailer hitch 444 Overhang dimension trailer ...

Page 560: ...es Bluetooth Telephony 324 Business telephony 324 Telephony operating modes see Second telephone Temperature 155 Text messages 332 Calling a message sender 332 Configuring the displayed text mes sages 332 Deleting 332 Notes 332 Options 332 Read aloud function 332 Reading 332 Through loading feature see Seat Tie down eyes 120 Time Manual time setting 289 Setting summer time 288 Setting the time and...

Page 561: ...ve Traffic Information 314 Traffic information service volume increase Setting 363 Traffic map see Map Trailer hitch Axle load 447 Bicycle rack 263 Care 380 Fastening points 445 Folding the ball neck out in 260 General notes 444 Mounting dimensions 445 Notes 259 Overhang dimension 445 Socket 261 Tongue weight 446 Towing capacity 445 Trailer operation Active Blind Spot Assist 255 Active Lane Keepin...

Page 562: ...sure monitoring system function 411 Tyre pressure table 410 Tyre pressure loss warning system Function 415 Restarting 416 Tyre pressure monitoring system Checking the tyre pressure 411 Checking the tyre temperature 411 Function 411 Restarting 412 Technical data 413 Tyre pressure table 410 Tyre temperature Checking tyre pressure monitoring system 411 Tyre pressure monitoring system function 411 Tyr...

Page 563: ...inside 78 Locking KEYLESS GO 79 Locking mobile phone 78 Locking unlocking emergency key 81 Lowering 426 Parking up 202 QR code rescue card 28 Qualified specialist workshop 27 Raising 422 Registration 27 Standby mode function 202 Starting Digital Vehicle Key sticker 169 Starting emergency operation mode 170 Starting mobile phone 169 Starting Remote Online 171 Starting start stop button 168 Switchin...

Page 564: ...s 158 Windscreen heating 160 W Warning lamps see Warning indicator lamps Warning system see ATA anti theft alarm system Warning triangle Removing 386 Setting up 386 Warning indicator lamp ABS warning lamp 511 JBrake system warning lamp red 510 JBrake system warning lamp yellow 509 Coolant warning lamp 521 Electrical fault warning lamp 520 Engine diagnosis warning lamp 520 åESP OFF warning lamp 513...

Page 565: ...lling up 347 Showing hiding the web browser menu 347 Wheel change Fitting a new wheel 425 Lowering the vehicle 426 Preparation 421 Raising the vehicle 422 Removing a wheel 424 Removing fitting hub caps 422 Wheel change see Emergency spare wheel Wheel rotation 420 Wheels Care 380 Changing hub caps 422 Checking 408 Checking the tyre pressure tyre pressure monitoring system 411 Fitting 425 Flat tyre ...

Page 566: ... 442 Windscreen washer system Topping up 374 Windscreen wipers Changing the wiper blades 149 Switching on off 148 Windshield 149 Changing the wiper blades 149 Wing see Front wheel arch Winter operation Snow chains 408 Winter tyres Setting the permanent speed limita tion 219 Wiper blades Care 380 Replacing 149 Wireless charging Function notes 132 Mobile phone 133 Wireless vehicle components Declara...

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