background image

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To open or close: turn the centre of the air

vent

1

to the left or right as far as it will go.

#

To adjust the air direction: hold air vent

1

in the centre and move it up or down or to

the left or right.

Adjusting the rear air vents

#

To open or close: turn the centre of the rear

air vent

1

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.

Opening/closing the air vent in the glove box

*

NOTE Damage to temperature-sensitive

objects in the glove box

Temperature-sensitive objects stored in the

glove box may be damaged by the air vent

located inside the glove compartment.

#

Close the air vent when you heat the

vehicle.

#

At high outside temperatures, open the

air vent and switch on the A/C func‐

tion.

Requirement:

R

Automatic climate control is activated.

1

Air vent controller

2

Air vent

#

To open or close: turn controller

1

to the

left or right.

134 Climate control

Summary of Contents for E 300

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

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Page 4: ...le On right hand drive vehicles the layout of components and controls 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 and illus trations...

Page 5: ... 23 Seat belts 25 Airbags 30 PRE SAFE system 37 Children in the vehicle 38 Pets in the vehicle 53 Opening and closing 54 Key 54 Doors 58 Boot 63 Roller sunblinds 68 Side windows 69 Sliding sunroof 73 Anti theft protection 78 Seats and stowing 81 Correct driver s seat position 81 Seats 82 Steering wheel 90 Using the memory function 92 Stowage areas 93 Cup holders 100 Ashtray and cigarette lighter 1...

Page 6: ...ephone 248 Online and Internet functions 268 Media 271 Radio 277 Sound 280 Maintenance and care 283 ASSYST PLUS service interval display 283 Engine compartment 284 Cleaning and care 291 Breakdown assistance 298 Emergency 298 Flat tyre 300 Battery vehicle 306 Tow starting or towing away 310 Electrical fuses 316 Wheels and tyres 319 Noise or unusual handling characteristics 319 Regular checking of w...

Page 7: ...4 At a glance Cockpit ...

Page 8: ... 68 D To extend retract the seat belt extender 28 E ECO start stop function 142 F Parking Pilot 200 G To set the vehicle level 188 H DYNAMIC SELECT switch 143 I PASSENGER AIRBAG indicator lamp 34 J Control panel for the multimedia system 224 K To adjust the steering wheel 91 L Control panel for the on board computer 224 M Cruise control lever 175 N To unlock the bonnet 285 O Electric parking brake...

Page 9: ...Instrument Display 6 At a glance Warning and indicator lamps ...

Page 10: ...ing 418 E Coolant too hot cold 421 F Coolant temperature display 223 G J Brakes yellow 411 H Electric parking brake yellow I 6 Restraint system 24 J ü Seat belt is not fastened 417 K j Trailer hitch is not operational or is swivel ling 419 L T Standing lights 108 M Fuel level display 8 Fuel reserve with fuel filler flap location indicator 421 N K Main beam 110 O L Dipped beam 108 P R Rear fog ligh...

Page 11: ...8 At a glance Overhead control panel ...

Page 12: ...edes Benz emergency call system 265 6 c Switches the front interior lighting on off 115 7 u Switches the rear interior lighting on off 115 8 p Switches the right hand reading lamp on off 115 9 MB Info call button Mercedes me connect 264 A Spectacles compartment 95 B 3 Opens closes the panoramic sliding sun roof 73 Opens closes the roller sunblinds 73 C Inside rearview mirror At a glance Overhead c...

Page 13: ...10 At a glance Door control panel and seat adjustment ...

Page 14: ... right side window 69 A Child safety lock for the rear side windows 52 B W Opens closes the rear left side window 69 C W Opens closes the left side window 69 D Opens the door 58 E Sets the memory function 92 F Sets the seat fore and aft adjustment 82 G Adjusts the seat cushion length 82 H Adjusts the 4 way lumbar support 85 I Seat adjustment using the multimedia system J Adjusts the head restraint...

Page 15: ...12 At a glance Emergencies and breakdowns ...

Page 16: ...g fluids 343 5 Tow starting and towing away 311 6 Flat tyre 300 7 Starting assistance 308 8 Hazard warning lights 110 9 Fire extinguisher 299 A Fuel filler flap with instruction labels for tyre pressure fuel type and QR codes for accessing the rescue card 149 B Tow starting and towing away 311 C TIREFIT kit 302 D First aid kit soft sided 299 E Warning triangle 298 At a glance Emergencies and break...

Page 17: ...r vehicle in certain situations R Bookmarks provides you with a list of all the bookmarks you have stored yourself To scroll forwards backwards turn the controller To display in full screen navigate to the left 1 To select a note or store a bookmark nav igate to the right 3 To select a link navigate down 2 To exit a content page select the symbol 5 To call up the basic menu of the Digital Owner s ...

Page 18: ...ng the engine Do not warm up the engine while the vehicle is stationary Drive carefully and maintain a suitable distance from the vehicle in front Avoid frequent sudden acceleration and braking Change gear in good time and use each gear only up to Ô of its maximum engine speed Switch off the engine in stationary traf fic Keep an eye on the vehicle s fuel con sumption Take back of end of life vehic...

Page 19: ...ns in safety relevant systems e g the brake system Only use Mercedes Benz GenuineParts or parts of equal quality Only use tyres wheels and accessory parts that have been specifically approved for your vehicle model Mercedes Benz tests genuine parts and conver sion parts and accessory parts that have been specifically approved for your vehicle model for their reliability safety and suitability Desp...

Page 20: ...result in malfunctions or system failures Always have the prescribed service maintenance work as well any required repairs carried out at a qualified spe cialist workshop WARNING Risk of accident or injury due to incorrect modifications on electronic component parts Modification to electronic components their software or wiring could impair their function and or the function of other networked com...

Page 21: ... vehicle checked and repaired immediately at a qualified specialist workshop or If driving safety is impaired while con tinuing your journey pull over and stop the vehicle immediately paying atten tion to road and traffic conditions and contact a qualified specialist workshop Declaration of Conformity Electromagnetic compatibility The electromagnetic compatibility of the vehicle components has bee...

Page 22: ...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 EN 55014 2 2009 06...

Page 23: ...g 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 A qualified specialist workshop has the neces sary special skills tools and qualifications to correctly carry out any necessary work on your vehicle This particularly applies to work relevant to safety Always ...

Page 24: ...e instructions in this manual on proper operation of your vehicle as well as on possible vehicle damage QR code for rescue card The QR code is secured in the fuel filler flap and on the opposite side on the B pillar In the event of an accident rescue services can use the QR code to quickly find the appropriate rescue card for your vehicle The current rescue card con tains the most important inform...

Page 25: ...anufacturer using special diagnostic devices You can obtain more information there if required After a fault has been rectified the information is deleted from the fault memory or is continu ally overwritten When operating the vehicle situations are con ceivable in which this technical data in connec tion with other information if necessary after consultation with an authorised expert could be tra...

Page 26: ...ecured in an additional restraint system suitable for Mercedes Benz vehicles if they are under 1 50 m tall However no system available today can com pletely eliminate injuries and fatalities in every accident situation In particular the seat belt and airbag generally do not protect against objects penetrating the vehicle from the outside It is also not possible to completely rule out the risk of i...

Page 27: ...ow 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 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 pre emptive in nature The triggering ...

Page 28: ... if a seat belt tensioner is triggered or an airbag deployed If the seat belt tensioners are triggered or an air bag is deployed you will hear a bang and a small amount of powder may also be released R The bang will not generally affect your hear ing R In general the powder released is not haz ardous to health but may cause short term breathing difficulties to persons suffering from asthma or othe...

Page 29: ...en in the vehicle page 38 Reduced protection 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 position When braking or in the event of an accident you could slide underneath the seat belt and sustain abdominal or neck injuries for exam ple Adjust the seat proper...

Page 30: ...tions R If the seat belts are damaged modified extremely dirty bleached or dyed R If the seat belt buckle is damaged or extremely dirty 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 ac...

Page 31: ...elt extender button 1 The seat belt extender extends The seat belt extender is retracted again if R The seat belt tongue is engaged in the seat belt buckle R The seat belt tongue is not engaged in the seat belt buckle within 60 seconds In this case press seat belt extender button 1 again The seat belt extender extends again R The respective door is opened R You fold the seat backrest forwards R Th...

Page 32: ...er may deploy in the event of an accident Only one person should use each seat belt at any one time Releasing the seat belts Press the release button in the seat belt buckle and guide the seat belt back with the seat belt tongue Activating or deactivating seat belt adjust ment via the multimedia system Multimedia system Vehicle Vehicle settings Belt adjustment Activate or deactivate the function S...

Page 33: ... AIRBAG symbol When activated an airbag can provide addi tional protection for the respective vehicle occupant AIRBAG Potential protection for Knee airbag Thigh knee and lower leg Driver s airbag front passenger airbag Head and ribcage Window airbag Head Side impact air bag Ribcage also pelvis for front seat occupants The front passenger airbag can only be deployed in an accident if the PASSENGER ...

Page 34: ...at belt fastened correctly including pregnant women R Are seated properly and keep as far away as possible from the airbags R Observe the following information Always make sure that there are no objects between the airbag and vehicle occupant To avoid risks resulting from the deployment of the airbag R Before starting your journey adjust your seat correctly the driver s seat and front passenger se...

Page 35: ...ocation of an airbag is identified by the AIRBAG symbol WARNING Risk of injury or death due to the use of unsuitable seat covers Unsuitable seat covers can obstruct or pre vent the deployment of the airbags integra ted into the seats Consequently the airbags cannot protect vehicle occupants as they are designed to do In addition the operation of the auto matic front passenger airbag shutoff could ...

Page 36: ...of the child restraint system must always rest on the sitting surface of the front passenger seat R 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 R The child restraint system must not touch the roof or be put under strain by the head restraints Adjust the seat backrest inclina tion and the head restrain...

Page 37: ...ent and cannot perform its intended protective function A person in the front passenger seat could then for example come into contact with the vehicle interior especially if the person is sitting too close to the cockpit If the front passenger seat is occupied always ensure that R The classification of the person in the front passenger seat is correct and the front passenger airbag is enabled or d...

Page 38: ...vailing situation After installing a rearward facing child restraint system on the front passenger seat PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF must be lit con tinuously WARNING Risk of injury or death caused by using a rearward facing child restraint system when the front passenger airbag is enabled If you secure a child in a rearward facing child restraint system on the front passenger seat and the PASSENGER AIR ...

Page 39: ...t passenger seat PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF may be lit con tinuously or be off depending on the person s stature Always observe the following informa tion If the front passenger seat is occupied by R An adult or a person with a build correspond ing to that of an adult the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp must be off This indicates that the front passenger airbag is enabled If the PASSENGER AIR BAG ...

Page 40: ...o protect the vehicle occupants PRE SAFE can implement the following meas ures independently of each other R Tightening the seat belts on the driver s seat and front passenger seat R Closing the side windows R Vehicles with sliding sunroof Close the sliding sunroof R Vehicles with memory function Moving the front passenger seat to a more favoura ble seat position R Vehicles with multicontour seat ...

Page 41: ...e not applied Whilst driving or When entering or exiting a parking space using Parking Pilot Children in the vehicle Notes on the safe transportation of children WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to children left unattended in the vehicle If you leave children unattended in the vehi cle they may be able to set the vehicle in motion for example by R Releasing the parking brake R Shifting the ...

Page 42: ...of the child restraint system R Always install a child restraint system on a rear seat if possible R Only use the following securing systems for child restraint systems the seat belt system the ISOFIX or i Size mounting bracket the Top Tether anchorages R The manufacturer s installation instructions for the child restraint system R The warning labels in the vehicle interior and on the child restra...

Page 43: ...ems checked at a qualified specialist workshop before installing a child restraint system again Use Mercedes Benz care products recom mended by Mercedes Benz to clean child restraint systems Further information can be obtained at a qualified specialist work shop The following notes must be observed R When installing a child restraint system on the front passenger seat the information on installing...

Page 44: ...r correct use of the child restraint system Before every trip make sure that the ISOFIX child restraint system or the i Size child restraint system is engaged correctly in both ISOFIX or i Size mounting brackets 1 ISOFIX mounting brackets 2 i Size mounting brackets Remove each cover for ISOFIX mounting brackets 1 or i Size mounting brackets 2 Attach the ISOFIX child restraint system to both ISOFIX...

Page 45: ...a Top Tether belt If necessary move head restraint 1 upwards page 87 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 Route Top Tether belt 5 under head restraint 1 between the two head restraint bars Hook Top Tether hook 4 of Top Tether belt...

Page 46: ...sun visor WARNING Risk of injury or death caused by using a rearward facing child restraint system when the front passenger airbag is enabled If you secure a child in a rearward facing 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 Alway...

Page 47: ...raint system must always rest on the sitting surface of the front passenger seat R 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 The child restraint system must not touch the roof or be put under strain by the head restraints R If necessary adjust the angle of the seat backrest and the head restraint po...

Page 48: ... restraint systems Examples of approval labels on child restraint systems Label for child restraint systems in accord ance with ECE R 44 Label for child restraint systems in accord ance with ECE R 129 ISOFIX or i Size child restraint systems of the fol lowing Universal category can be used in accordance with the tables on suitability of seats for the attachment of child restraint systems on seats ...

Page 49: ... due to pos sible contact with the roof R Make sure that the child s feet do not touch the front seat If necessary move the front seat forward slightly R The child restraint system must not touch the roof or be put under strain by the head restraints Adjust the head restraints accord ingly R Observe the manufacturer s installation instructions for the child restraint system Legend for the table X ...

Page 50: ...aint system of category I on a rear seat adjust the driver s and front passenger seat such that the seat does not touch the child restraint system R You can have the head restraints of the rear seats removed and installed by a qualified specialist workshop This may be necessary for the use of certain child restraint systems R For certain child restraint systems in weight categories II or III there...

Page 51: ...hild restraint sys tems according to the table in Over view of the recommended child restraint systems or if the vehicle and the seat are listed in the child restraint system manufacturer s vehicle model list Weight categories Size category Equipment Rear seat Left right Carry cot F G ISO L1 ISO L2 X X Category 0 up to 10 kg and approx 6 months E ISO R1 IL Category 0 up to 13 kg and approx 15 mont...

Page 52: ...ormation R When using a rearward facing child restraint system adjust the front seat so that it does not touch the child restraint sys tem R You can have the head restraints of the rear seats removed and installed by a qualified specialist workshop This may be necessary for the use of certain child restraint systems R Make sure that the child s feet do not touch the front seat If necessary move th...

Page 53: ...anufacturer Type Approval number E1 Order number A 000 colour code 9H95 Category 0 up to 10 kg up to approximately 6 months Britax Römer BABY SAFE plus II 04 301 146 970 20 00 970 36 00 Category 0 up to 13 kg up to approximately 15 months Britax Römer BABY SAFE plus II 04 301 146 970 20 00 970 36 00 Category I 9 to 18 kg between approximately 9 months and 4 years Britax Römer DUO plus 04 301 133 9...

Page 54: ...FIX XP 04 301 304 970 61 00 Recommended Universal and Semi Universal category ISOFIX child restraint systems Weight categories Size category Manufacturer Type Approval number E1 Order number col our code 9H95 Category 0 up to 13 kg up to approximately 15 months E Britax Römer BABY SAFE plus 04 301 146 B6 6 86 8224 Category I 9 to 18 kg B1 Britax Römer DUO plus 04 301 133 A 000 970 16 00 A 000 970 ...

Page 55: ... vehicle If persons particularly children experi ence prolonged exposure to extremely high or low temperatures this poses a risk of injury or even fatal injury Never leave anyone particularly chil dren unattended in the vehicle WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to children left unattended in the vehicle If children are travelling in the vehicle they could R Open doors thereby endangering oth...

Page 56: ... If you leave animals in the vehicle unatten ded or unsecured they could possibly press down buttons or switches Thereby an animal may R activate vehicle equipment and become trapped for example R switch systems on or off and endanger other road users Unsecured animals may be thrown around in the vehicle in the event of an accident or sudden steering and braking manoeuvres and injure vehicle occup...

Page 57: ... of park position P j or shifting manual transmission into idle position R starting the engine Never leave children or animals unat tended in the vehicle When leaving the vehicle always take the key with you and lock the vehicle Keep the vehicle key out of the reach of children NOTE Damage to the key caused by magnetic fields Keep the key away from strong mag netic fields 1 Locks 2 Battery check l...

Page 58: ...e 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 check lamp flashes twice If the unlocking function for the driver s door and fuel filler flap has been se...

Page 59: ... 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 60: ...y into battery compart ment 3 Observe the positive pole marking in the battery compartment and on the bat tery Push in battery compartment 3 Replace cover 1 so that 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 discharged or nearly discharged R There is interference from a po...

Page 61: ... they 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 R After locking the vehicle with the key R After locking the vehicle using KEYLESS GO After l...

Page 62: ...e Requirements R Vehicle with the Digital Car Key in the smartphone function R The Digital Car Key in the smartphone func tion is activated via the Mercedes me con nect web app https www mercedes me R Suitable mobile phone with NFC aerial Near Field Communication and Secure Element R Sufficient charge level of the mobile phone On some mobile phones the function is also available when the battery i...

Page 63: ...r s door in the area where NFC aerial 1 is located with the part of the mobile phone where the NFC aerial is located The vehicle is locked or unlocked alternately If you lose your mobile phone deactivate the Digital Car Key in the smartphone service in Mercedes me connect at https www mercedes me Mercedes Benz recommends that you carry the emergency key in case of function restrictions Locking and...

Page 64: ...ence clos ing page 71 If you open the boot lid from outside the boot lid is automatically unlocked Problems with KEYLESS 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 discharged or nearly discharged R There is interference from a powerful radio signal sou...

Page 65: ...tomatic locking feature on off The vehicle is locked automatically when the ignition is switched on and the wheels are turn ing faster than walking pace To deactivate press and hold button 1 for approximately five seconds until an acoustic signal sounds To activate press and hold button 2 for approximately five seconds until an acoustic signal sounds Danger of being locked out when the function is...

Page 66: ...he vehicle until it releases Release the door handle To unlock turn the emergency key anti clockwise to position 1 To lock turn the emergency key clockwise to position 1 Carefully press the cover onto the lock cylin der until it engages and is seated firmly Boot Opening the boot lid WARNING Risk of exhaust gas poisoning Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide Exhaus...

Page 67: ...losing if an object restricts the boot lid during the auto matic opening process the obstacle detection stops the boot lid The obstacle detection func tion is only an aid and is not a substitute for your attentiveness Closing the boot lid WARNING Risk of injury from unsecured items in the vehicle If objects luggage or loads are not secured or not secured sufficiently they could slip tip over or be...

Page 68: ... process by moving your foot in a kicking motion under the rear bumper You have the following options to close the boot lid Pull the boot lid down using the handle recess and push it closed Vehicles with boot lid convenience clos ing press and hold the p button on the key with the key in the vicinity of the vehi cle Vehicles with boot lid convenience clos ing press closing button 1 in the boot lid...

Page 69: ...ts e g fingers R over the last 8 mm of the closing path In these situations in particular the reversing function cannot prevent someone being trap ped When closing make sure that no body parts are in the closing area If someone is trapped use one of the following options R Press the p button on the key R Press the remote operating switch on the driver s door R Press the closing or locking button o...

Page 70: ...is at least 3 m away from the vehicle in such situa tions When making the kicking movement make sure that you are standing firmly on the ground you could otherwise lose your balance e g on ice Requirements R The key is behind the vehicle R Stand at least 30 cm away from the vehicle while performing the kicking movement R Do not come into contact with the bumper while making the kicking movement R ...

Page 71: ...while separate locking is activated the boot remains locked To switch on slide the switch to position 1 To switch off slide the switch to position 2 If an accident has been detected the boot unlocks even if separate locking is switched on Activating deactivating the boot lid opening limiter Multimedia system Vehicle Vehicle settings Boot opening height restriction Activating the function allows yo...

Page 72: ... closing the side windows WARNING Risk of becoming trapped when opening a side window When you open a side window parts of the body could be drawn in or become trapped between the side window and window frame When opening make sure that nobody is touching the side window If someone is trapped release the but ton immediately or pull it in order to close the side window again WARNING Risk of becomin...

Page 73: ...the W button beyond the pressure point To interrupt automatic operation press pull the W button again Automatic reversing function for the side windows If an object blocks a side window during the closing process 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 t...

Page 74: ...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 the opening procedure press the button again To interrupt convenience opening release the button Closing side windows from the outside con venience closing WARNING Risk of entrapment caused by inadvertent convenience closin...

Page 75: ...ed 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 Immediately after the window is ...

Page 76: ...ing 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 particularly if unattended Never leave children unattended in the vehicle When leaving the vehicle always take the key with you and lock the vehicle WARNING Risk of entrapment while opening and clo...

Page 77: ...ing sunroof 1 To raise 2 To open 3 To close lower Use the 3 button to operate the panoramic sliding sunroof and the roller sunblind R The panoramic sliding sunroof can only be opened when the roller sunblind is open R The roller sunblind can only be operated when the panoramic sliding sunroof is closed To start automatic operation press pull the 3 button beyond the pressure point To interrupt auto...

Page 78: ...ng the roller sunblind make sure that no body parts are in the sweep WARNING Risk of becoming trapped despite the reversing function being active In particular the reversing function does not react to soft light and thin objects e g small fingers This means that the reversing function can not prevent entrapment in these situations When opening or closing the roller sun blind make sure that no body...

Page 79: ...nroof whilst the vehicle is in motion If somebody becomes trapped immedi ately pull back the sliding sunroof switch The sliding sunroof lifts during opening Problems with the sliding sunroof The term sliding sunroof also refers to the panoramic sliding sunroof Problem Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions The sliding sunroof cannot be closed and you cannot see the cause WARNING Risk of be...

Page 80: ... force If the sliding sunroof is obstructed again and reopens again slightly Repeat the previous step The sliding sunroof is closed again with increased force Vehicles with a panoramic sliding sunroof The sliding sunroof or the roller sunblind does not operate smoothly Pull the 3 button down repeatedly to the point of resistance until the sliding sunroof is fully closed Pull the 3 button for anoth...

Page 81: ...roximately 10 seconds R After locking the vehicle with the key R After locking the vehicle using KEYLESS GO When the ATA system is primed indicator lamp 1 flashes The ATA system is automatically deactivated R After unlocking the vehicle with the key R After pressing the start stop button with the key inside the vehicle R After unlocking the vehicle using KEYLESS GO When the Mercedes Benz emergency...

Page 82: ...protection remains deactivated until R The vehicle is unlocked again R A door is opened and closed again R The vehicle is locked again Interior protection When interior protection is primed a visual and audible alarm is triggered if movement is detec ted in the vehicle interior Interior protection is primed automatically after approximately 10 seconds R After locking the vehicle with the key R Aft...

Page 83: ...stem Vehicle Vehicle settings Interior motion sensor Activate or deactivate the function Interior protection remains deactivated until R The vehicle is unlocked again R A door is opened and closed again R The vehicle is locked again 80 Opening and closing ...

Page 84: ...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 a normal upright position R your thighs are slightly supported by the seat cushion R your legs are not entirely stretched 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 whee...

Page 85: ...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 becoming trapped if the seat height is adjusted carelessly If you adjust the seat height ca...

Page 86: ...ical position When braking or in the event of an accident you could slide underneath the seat belt and sustain abdominal or neck injuries for exam ple Adjust the seat properly before begin ning your journey Always ensure that the seat backrest is in an almost vertical position and that the shoulder section of your seat belt is routed across the centre of your shoul der NOTE Damage to the seats whe...

Page 87: ...eat cushion inclination 6 Seat fore and aft adjustment Save the settings with the memory function page 92 Adjusting the front passenger seat from the driver s seat electrically Requirement R The power supply is switched on This function is only available on vehicles with an electrically adjustable front passenger seat You can call up the following functions for the front passenger seat R Seat adju...

Page 88: ...to suit your back Head restraints Adjusting the head restraints on the front seats 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 the v...

Page 89: ...cle occupant that the centre of the head restraint supports the back of the head at about eye level Do not interchange the head restraints of the front and rear seats Otherwise you cannot 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 lowe...

Page 90: ... restraint and push it down To fold forwards pull seat release handle 1 and fold the seat backrest forwards until the seat backrest engages Push the seat as far forwards as it will go To fold back push the seat back horizontally by the seat backrest until it reaches the seat position that was previously set Fold the seat backrest back until you hear it engage Do so in a smooth manner If the seat b...

Page 91: ...r footwell or after occupants have entered the rear of the vehicle Pull seat release handle 1 again and return the seat backrest to an upright position The seat locks in the new fore and aft adjust ment position Switching the seat heater on off WARNING Risk of burns due to repeat edly switching on the seat heater Repeatedly switching on the seat heater can cause the seat cushion and seat backrest ...

Page 92: ...indicator lamps are off the seat heater is switched off The seat heater automatically switches down from the three heating levels after 8 10 and 20 minutes until the seat heater is switched off Switching the seat ventilation on off Requirement R the power supply is switched on To switch on increase the level press but ton 1 repeatedly until the desired ventila tion level is set Depending on the ve...

Page 93: ...just the driver s seat the head restraints the steering wheel or the mirror and fasten your seat belt WARNING Risk of entrapment for chil dren when adjusting the steering wheel Children could injure themselves if they adjust the steering wheel Never leave children unattended in the vehicle When leaving the vehicle always take the key with you and lock the vehicle This also applies to mobile phones...

Page 94: ...ING Risk of accident when pulling away during the adjustment process of the easy exit feature If you pull away while the easy entry and exit feature is making adjustments you could lose control of the vehicle 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...

Page 95: ...r when the ignition is switched on The last drive position of the steering wheel is stored in the following situations R you switch the ignition off R you save the seat setting using the memory function 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 Vehicle settings Easy Entry Exit Activat...

Page 96: ... up using the memory function The following systems can be selected R Seat backrest and head restraint R Steering wheel R Outside mirrors R Head up Display To save set the seat the steering wheel the Head up Display and the outside mirror to the desired position Press the memory button M together with one of the storage position buttons 1 2 or 3 An acoustic signal sounds The settings are stored To...

Page 97: ...hey 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 in the boot WARNING Risk of burns from tailpipes and tailpipe trim The tailpipe and tailpipe trim can become very hot...

Page 98: ...wage compartment e g for an MP3 player 3 Stowage compartment in the front centre console with a USB port depending on the vehicle s equipment 4 Glove box Locking unlocking the glove box Observe the notes on loading the vehicle page 93 Turn the emergency key a quarter turn clock wise 2 to lock or anti clockwise 1 to unlock Opening the spectacles compartment Observe the notes on loading the vehicle ...

Page 99: ...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 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 Requirement R The rear seat backrest head restraints are fully inserted The centre and outer seat backrest...

Page 100: ... right seat backrests if the seat backrest is not engaged and locked this will be shown in the multifunction display in the instrument cluster Centre seat backrest if the seat backrest is not engaged and locked red lock verification indicator 2 will be visible Locking the centre rear seat backrest Lock the centre seat backrest if you want to secure the load compartment from unauthorised access The...

Page 101: ...in vehicles with the through loading feature in the rear bench seat 1 Tie down eyes Using the bag hooks WARNING Risk of injury when using bag hooks with heavy objects The bag hooks cannot restrain heavy objects or items of luggage Objects or items of luggage could be thrown around and thereby hit vehicle occupants when braking or abruptly changing direc tions Only hang light objects on the bag hoo...

Page 102: ... by exceeding the maximum roof load When you load the roof the vehicle centre of gravity rises and the driving characteristics change If you exceed the maximum roof load the driving characteristics as well as the steer ing and braking will be greatly impaired Never exceed the maximum roof load and adjust your driving style The maximum roof load can be found under Technical data NOTE Vehicle damage...

Page 103: ...ed Do not use metallic or hard objects Fold covers 1 carefully upwards in the direction of the arrow Secure the roof rack to the anchorage points under covers 1 Always comply with the roof rack manufac turer s installation instructions Secure the load on the roof rack Cup holders Fitting or removing the cup holder in the centre console WARNING Risk of accident or injury when using the cup holder w...

Page 104: ...vehicle 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 vehi...

Page 105: ...or two cups of up to 0 5 l in the cup holder Ashtray and cigarette lighter Using the ashtray in the front centre console NOTE Damage to the stowage compart ment under the ashtray The stowage compartment under the ashtray is not heat resistant and could be damaged if you rest lit cigarettes on it Ensure that the ashtray is fully engaged To open push the cover of the ashtray upwards on right 2 or le...

Page 106: ... or the socket of the ciga rette lighter In addition flammable materials may ignite if R you drop the hot cigarette lighter R a child holds the hot cigarette lighter to objects for example Always hold the cigarette lighter by the knob Always make sure that the cigarette lighter is out of reach of children Never leave children unattended in the vehicle Press in cigarette lighter 1 The cigarette lig...

Page 107: ...eceive an electric shock if the connecting cable or the 230 V power socket is pulled out of the trim or is damaged or wet Use only connecting cables that are dry and free of damage When the ignition is switched 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...

Page 108: ...olders open stowage spaces and mobile phone brackets cannot always retain all objects they contain There is a risk 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...

Page 109: ...switched on 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 The mobile phone can be cooled in the mobile phone stowa...

Page 110: ... objects in the driver s footwell Objects in the driver s footwell may impede pedal travel or block a depressed pedal This jeopardises the 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 n...

Page 111: ...affic is not dazzled R The edge of the road is not illuminated as far or as high R The motorway mode and enhanced fog light functions are not available The headlamps must be reset to asymmetrical dipped beam after returning from abroad Lighting systems and your responsibility The various lighting systems of the vehicle are only aids The driver of the vehicle is responsible for correct vehicle illu...

Page 112: ...ngine start The exterior lighting except standing and park ing lights switches off automatically when the driver s door is opened Automatic driving lights The standing lights dipped beam and daytime running lights are switched on automatically depending on the ignition status whether the engine is running and on the light conditions WARNING Risk of accident when the dipped beam is switched off in ...

Page 113: ...ctivated and replaced by the indicator lamp for the main beam To switch off the main beam move the combination switch back to its starting posi tion To indicate briefly press the combination switch briefly up to the pressure point in the direction of arrow 2 or 4 The corresponding turn signal light flashes three times To indicate for a duration press the combi nation switch beyond the pressure poi...

Page 114: ...lamps function Functions of the active headlamps function R The headlamps follow the steering move ments R Relevant areas are better illuminated while driving R Vehicles with Lane Keeping Assist Driv ing Assistance Package Driving Assis tance Plus Package or Traffic Sign Assist the active headlamps function evaluates the course of the lane in which you are driving and adjusts the light in advance ...

Page 115: ... 80 km h Enhanced fog light function The enhanced fog light function reduces self dazzling by the driver and improves the illumina tion of the edge of the carriageway The function is active R At speeds below 70 km h when the rear fog light is switched on The function is not active R At speeds above 100 km h after activation R When the rear fog light is switched off Adverse weather light The advers...

Page 116: ...with poor lighting e g cyclists R Road users whose lighting is obstructed e g by a barrier In very rare cases Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus may not recognise road users who do have lights or may recognise them too late In this or in similar situations the automatic main beam will not be deactivated or will be activated despite the presence of other road users Always observe the traffic carefully a...

Page 117: ...e restricted if R Visibility is impaired for example in fog heavy rain or snow R There is dirt on the sensors or the sensors are obscured 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 the main beam is switched on auto matically in the dark the _ indicator lamp in the multifunction displ...

Page 118: ...ing the interior lighting Front overhead control panel 1 p Switches the front left hand reading lamp on off 2 Switches the automatic interior lighting control on off 3 c Switches the front interior lighting on off 4 u Switches the rear interior lighting on off 5 p Switches the front right hand read ing lamp on off Control panel in the grab handle rear 1 p Switches the reading lamp on off Adjusting...

Page 119: ...f 2 Ä Intermittent wiping normal 3 Å Intermittent wiping frequent 4 Continuous wiping slow 5 Continuous wiping fast Replacing the windscreen wiper blades WARNING Risk of becoming trapped if the windscreen wipers are switched on while wiper blades are being replaced If the windscreen wipers begin to move while you are changing the wiper blades you can be trapped by the wiper arm Always switch off t...

Page 120: ...de in the direc tion of arrow 1 away from the wiper arm to the stop Slide catch 2 in the direction of arrow 3 until it engages in the removal position Remove the wiper blade in the direction of arrow 4 away from the wiper arm Fitting the wiper blades Insert the new wiper blade into the wiper arm in the direction of arrow 1 Light and sight 117 ...

Page 121: ...h off the windscreen wip ers and ignition before changing the wiper blades Requirement R power supply switched on Moving the wiper arms to a vertical position Set the windscreen wipers to the slow continuous wiping position on the combina tion switch As soon as the wiper arms are vertical rela tive to the bonnet switch off the power sup ply Removing the wiper blades To bring the wiper blade into p...

Page 122: ... following situations R if you adjust the driver s seat the head restraints the steering wheel or the mir ror while the vehicle is in motion R if you fasten your seat belt while the vehi cle is in motion Before starting the engine adjust the driver s seat the head restraints the steering wheel or the mirror and fasten your seat belt WARNING Risk of accident due to mis judgement of distances when u...

Page 123: ...NG Risk of burns and poisoning due to the anti dazzle mirror electrolyte Electrolyte may escape if the glass in an automatic anti dazzle mirror breaks The electrolyte is harmful and causes irrita tion It must not come into contact with your skin eyes respiratory organs or clothing or be swallowed If you come into contact with electro lyte observe the following R Rinse the electrolyte from your ski...

Page 124: ...sition in the following situations R if you shift the transmission to another trans mission position R when driving faster than 15 km h R if you press the button for the outside mirror on the driver s side Saving the parking position of the passenger outside mirror To store using reverse gear select the passenger outside mirror using button 2 Engage reverse gear Move the passenger outside mirror i...

Page 125: ...vents an excessive build up of heat in the vehicle interior The coating shields the vehicle interior against radio waves up into the gigahertz range Radio controlled equipment such as toll sys tems can only be mounted on areas of the wind screen which are permeable to radio waves 1 Areas permeable to radio waves 1 are best visi ble from outside the vehicle when the wind screen is illuminated using...

Page 126: ...ditioning menu to switch the residual heat on off page 127 7 To switch the rear window heater on off 8 Vehicles without a stationary heater 0 to switch the synchronisation on off page 126 Vehicles with a stationary heater to switch the stationary heater on off page 129 9 g To switch air recirculation mode on off page 126 A To switch the A C function on off page 125 B w To set the front passenger s...

Page 127: ...can set the temperature for the entire rear compartment using buttons 1 or 3 1 To set the temperature 2 Display 3 To set the temperature Overview of the multimedia system climate control settings The climate control settings can be adjusted using the climate control bar or the climate con trol menu 1 To adjust the temperature and air distribu tion and display the current setting 2 To call up the c...

Page 128: ...e A C on off air conditioning menu Select O A C Activate O or deactivate ª the function The climate control bar can be called up from any menu Setting climate control to automatic mode In automatic mode the set temperature 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 a...

Page 129: ...e synchronisation function is deactivated if the settings for one of the other climate zones are changed Activating deactivating the climate control synchronisation function using the multime dia system Multimedia system Vehicle Climate control can be set centrally using the synchronisation function The temperature set ting is automatically adopted for all climate zones To call up the climate cont...

Page 130: ...up the A C on off air conditioning menu Select Ionisation Activate or deactivate the function The climate control bar can be called up from any menu Fragrance system Activating or deactivating the fragrance sys tem Requirements R Automatic climate control is activated R The glove compartment is closed Multimedia system Vehicle The fragrance system distributes a pleasant fra grance throughout the v...

Page 131: ...facturers safety notices on the perfume packaging Dispose of the genuine Mercedes Benz interior perfume flacon when it is empty and do not refill it Refillable flacon Unscrew the cap of the empty flacon Fill the flacon with a maximum of 15 ml Screw the cap back on to the flacon Always refill the empty refillable flacon with the same perfume Observe the separate informa tion sheet attached to the f...

Page 132: ...de of the vehicle to ensure an adequate sup ply of fresh air WARNING Risk of fire due to hot station ary heater components When the stationary heater is switched on parts of the vehicle can become very hot e g the exhaust system Flammable materials such as leaves grass or twigs may ignite if they come into contact with R hot parts of the exhaust system R the exhaust gas itself When the stationary ...

Page 133: ...be found in the separate Owner s Manual under http manuals daimler com baix cars connectme en_GB index html Setting the stationary heater stationary ven tilation using the multimedia system Multimedia system Vehicle You can pre set three departure times for auto matic activation of the stationary heater To call up the climate control bar navigate down until the climate control bar is active Call u...

Page 134: ...the departure time and depending on the selected departure time the letter A B or C appear in the display To deactivate the departure time select the desired departure time and press and hold the button OFF appears in the display To check the status of the stationary heater briefly press the u button To deactivate immediately press and hold the button Remote control displays stationary heater stat...

Page 135: ... of the reach of chil dren If batteries are swallowed seek medical attention immediately ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental damage due to improper disposal of bat teries Batteries contain toxic and corro sive substances Take discharged batteries to a qualified specialist workshop or to a collection point for used batteries Requirement R A CR2450 lithium battery is required when replacing the battery...

Page 136: ...ve fuel level Refuel at the nearest filling station FAIL The stationary heater is faulty Have the stationary heater checked at a qualified specialist workshop Air vents Adjusting the front air vents WARNING Risk of burns frostbite due to not maintaining a sufficient distance to the air vents Very hot or very cold air can flow from the air vents This could result in burns or frostbite in the immedi...

Page 137: ...in the centre and move it up or down or to the left or right Opening closing the air vent in the glove box NOTE Damage to temperature sensitive objects in the glove box Temperature sensitive objects stored in the glove box may be damaged by the air vent located inside the glove compartment Close the air vent when you heat the vehicle At high outside temperatures open the air vent and switch on the...

Page 138: ...via the Mercedes me connect web app Keep the vehicle key out of reach of children This also applies to mobile phones if the Digital Car Key in the smartphone function is activated via the Mercedes me connect web app WARNING Risk of exhaust gas poisoning Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide Inhaling these exhaust gases causes poisoning Never leave the engine runni...

Page 139: ... the Mercedes me connect web app the mobile phone is loca ted in the vehicle Vehicles with manual transmission Depress the clutch pedal Vehicles with automatic transmission Shift the transmission to position j or i Depress the brake pedal and push button 1 once If the vehicle does not start switch off non essential consumers and press button 1 once If the vehicle still does not start and the Place...

Page 140: ...sure that there is a valid vehicle key in the vehicle Place the mobile phone in stowage space 1 so that the NFC aerial areas touch each other Depress the brake pedal and start the vehicle using the start stop button The key is not needed for any further starts Any further starts Place the mobile phone in stowage space 1 so that the NFC aerial areas touch each other and leave it there while driving...

Page 141: ...he 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 the pressure point kickdown R only increase the engine speed gradually and accelerate the vehicle to full speed after 1 500 km This also applies when the engine or parts of the drivetr...

Page 142: ...NG Risk of accident if the ignition is switched off while driving If you switch off the ignition while driving functions relevant to safety are restricted or no longer available This may effect for example the power steering system and the brake force boosting You will then need to use considerably more force to steer and brake Do not switch off the ignition while driv ing WARNING Risk of exhaust ...

Page 143: ...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 144: ...th automatic transmission You shift into transmission position h or k R You depress the accelerator pedal R You change the vehicle level R An automatic engine start is necessary If the engine was switched off by the ECO start stop function and you leave the vehicle a warn ing tone sounds The Vehicle is operational Switch off the ignition before exiting display message also appears in the multifunc...

Page 145: ... the ECO start stop function off on Press button 1 If indicator lamp 2 lights up the ECO start stop function is switched on Depending on the model the button may also be located at a different position in the centre console ECO display The ECO display summarises the driving style from the start of the journey to its completion and assists you in achieving the most economi cal driving style You can...

Page 146: ...n of the DYNAMIC SELECT switch Use the DYNAMIC SELECT switch to change between the following drive programs R I Individual individual settings R S Sport Plus particularly sporty driving style R S Sport sporty driving style R C Comfort comfortable and economical driving style R E Economy particularly economical driving style Depending on the drive program selected the following vehicle characterist...

Page 147: ...mage to the engine and trans mission by shifting to a gear that is too low When changing between gears 5 and 6 push the gearshift lever to the right Do not shift down at high speeds NOTE Damage to the transmission by shifting to reverse gear k while the vehicle is in motion Only shift into reverse gear k when the vehicle is stationary k Reverse gear 1 6 Forward gears i Neutral Depress the clutch p...

Page 148: ...xample R Releasing the parking brake R Shifting the transmission out of park position j 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 mobile phones if the Digital Car Key in the smartphone function is activated via the Mercedes me connect web app Keep the keys out of ...

Page 149: ...d push the DIRECT SELECT lever up past the first point of resistance The transmission position display shows k in the multifunction display Shifting to neutral N Depress the brake pedal and push the DIRECT SELECT lever up or down to the first point of resistance The transmission position display shows i in the multifunction display Subsequently releasing the brake pedal will allow you to move the ...

Page 150: ...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 it shifts the gears automati cally This depends on the following factors R The selected drive program R The position of the accelerator pedal R The road speed...

Page 151: ... pressure point During kickdown you cannot shift gears using the steering wheel gearshift paddles The auto matic transmission shifts up to the next gear when the maximum engine speed is reached to protect the engine from overrevving Ease off the accelerator pedal once the desired speed is reached Glide mode function With an anticipatory driving style glide mode helps you to reduce fuel consumption...

Page 152: ...NG Risk of fire or explosion caused by fuel Fuels are highly inflammable You must avoid fire naked flames cre ating sparks and smoking Before refuelling switch off the engine and auxiliary heating if your vehicle is equipped with auxiliary heating WARNING Risk of injury from fuel Fuels are poisonous and harmful to your health Do not swallow fuel or let it come into contact with skin eyes or clothi...

Page 153: ...em the engine and the emission control system Only refuel using premium grade unlea ded fuel that conforms to EN 228 or an equivalent specification Fuel of this specification may contain up to 10 ethanol Your vehicle is suitable for use with E10 fuel Do not refuel using R Diesel R E85 E100 R Petrol containing methanol M15 M30 M85 M100 R Petrol with additives containing metal If you accidentally re...

Page 154: ...result in damage to the fuel system and the engine The repair costs are high Notify a qualified specialist workshop and have the fuel tank and fuel lines drained completely NOTE Do not overfill the fuel tank other wise the fuel system may be damaged Only fill the fuel tank until the pump nozzle switches off NOTE Do not overfill the fuel tank other wise fuel may spay out when you remove the pump no...

Page 155: ...E Do not ingest AdBlue If AdBlue is swallowed Immediately rinse out your mouth thor oughly Drink plenty of water Seek medical attention immediately AdBlue is a fluid urea solution for exhaust gas aftertreatment of diesel engines In order for the exhaust gas aftertreatment to function properly only use AdBlue in accordance with ISO 22241 AdBlue is characterised by the following R non toxic R colour...

Page 156: ... vehicle Requirements The following announcements appear in order in the multifunction display when the AdBlue tank requires topping up R Refill AdBlue See Owner s Manual The AdBlue tank is running on reserve R Refill AdBlue No start in XXX mi You can still drive the vehicle over the distance shown Top up AdBlue as soon as possible R Refill AdBlue Start not possible The vehicle can no longer be st...

Page 157: ... refill canister 2 in reverse order After topping up the AdBlue tank switch on the ignition for at least 60 seconds Start the vehicle The display message in the instrument clus ter goes out Avoid storing AdBlue refill containers per manently in the vehicle Parking Switching off the vehicle with the start stop button WARNING Risk of fire caused by hot exhaust system parts Flammable material such as...

Page 158: ...ct me web app NOTE Damage to the vehicle or the driv etrain caused by the vehicle rolling away Always properly secure the vehicle against rolling away On uphill or downhill inclines turn the front wheels towards the kerb Vehicles with manual transmission Engage first 1 or reverse gear k Vehicles with automatic transmission Engage transmission position j Apply the electric parking brake Press butto...

Page 159: ...yellow Release the previously pressed button Indicator lamp 4 continues to flash yellow Point remote control 5 at 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 w...

Page 160: ...control 5 at various angles at a distance between 1 cm to 8 cm in 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 Note that some remote co...

Page 161: ...pens 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 Radio equipment approval numbers for the garage door opener Radio equipment approval numbers Country Radio equipment approval number Egypt TAC 2511151293 WIR Andorra CE Australia R NZ Barbados MED1578 Chile 2488 DFRS20576 F...

Page 162: ...United Arab Emi rates ER41849 15 Dealer No DA35176 14 United States FCC ID NZLMUAHL5 Brazil Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário isto é não tem direito à proteção contra interfer ência prejudicial mesmo de estações do mesmo tipo e não pode causar interferência a sistemas operando em caráter primário Para maiores informações acessar www anatel gov br Further information on the declaration o...

Page 163: ...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 indicator lamp lights up in the instru ment cluster The electric parking brake is not automatically applied if the engine is switched off...

Page 164: ... boot lid must be closed If the electric parking brake is released the 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 seat belt tongue is inserted into the seat belt buckle of the driver s seat R The transmission is in position h or k and you dep...

Page 165: ...one R In the multimedia system when you switch on the ignition You will receive information about the following R The area of the vehicle that may have been damaged R The force of the impact The following situations can lead to inadvertent activation R The parked vehicle is moved for example in a double decker garage Deactivate tow away protection in order to prevent inadvertent activation If you ...

Page 166: ...off R the ignition is switched on Exceeding the vehicle s displayed period out of use may cause inconvenience i e it cannot be guaranteed that the starter battery will reliably start the engine The starter battery must be charged first in the following situations R the vehicle s period out of use must be extended R the Battery charge insufficient for standby mode message appears in the multimedia ...

Page 167: ... Braking System page 164 R Distance Pilot DISTRONIC page 177 R Adaptive brake lights page 174 R AIR BODY CONTROL page 186 R Active Brake Assist page 169 R Active Lane Keeping Assist page 213 R ATTENTION ASSIST page 209 R BAS Brake Assist System page 165 R DYNAMIC BODY CONTROL page 186 R EBD Electronic Brake force Distribution page 168 R ESP Electronic Stability Program page 165 R Hill Start Assist...

Page 168: ... BAS can shorten the braking distance R ABS prevents the wheels from locking The brakes will function as usual once you release the brake pedal BAS is deactivated Functions of ESP Electronic Stability Pro gram 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 caref...

Page 169: ... following situations to improve traction R When using snow chains R In deep snow R On sand or gravel Spinning the wheels results in a cutting action which provides better grip ESP is deactivated if the å ESP OFF warn ing lamp lights up continuously in the instrument cluster If the ESP warning lamp lights up continu ously ESP is not available due to a malfunction Observe any information which may ...

Page 170: ...ram continues to offer stability but with a sporty setup which allows the enthu siastic driver a more active driving style Only select drive program S in good road condi tions for example on dry carriageways and clear stretches of road S 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 ...

Page 171: ... 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 swerve from side to side R ESP trailer s...

Page 172: ...sion If Active Brake Assist has detected a risk of colli sion you will be warned visually and acousti cally If you do not react to the visual or acoustic warn ing autonomous braking can be initiated in criti cal situations In especially critical situations Active Brake Assist can initiate autonomous braking directly In this case the visual and acoustic warning occurs simultaneously with the brakin...

Page 173: ...roximately 7 km h if your vehicle is critically close to a vehicle or pedestrian An intermittent warning tone sounds and the distance warning lamp lights up in the instrument cluster Brake immediately or take evasive action provi ded it is safe to do so The distance warning function can aid you in the following situations with an intermittent warning tone and a warning lamp Vehicles travelling in ...

Page 174: ... approx 100 km h up to approx 70 km h up to approx 70 km h up to approx 70 km h Situation dependent braking assistance Situation dependent braking assistance may intervene at speeds starting from approximately 7 km h in the following situations Vehicles travelling in front Stationary vehicles Crossing vehicles Crossing pedestrians Stationary pedes trians Vehicles without Driv ing Assistance pack a...

Page 175: ...a speed of approximately 70 km h You can prevent the assistance at any time by active steering WARNING Risk of an accident despite Evasive Steering Assist Evasive Steering Assist cannot always clearly identify objects and complex traffic situa tions In addition the steering support of Evasive Steering Assist is generally not sufficient to avoid a collision In such cases Evasive Steering Assist can...

Page 176: ...age The settings can be made when the ignition is switched on It is recommended that you always leave Active Brake Assist switched on The moment of warning or intervention can be adjusted as follows Select Warning brake applic early your selection is retained when the vehicle is next started Select Warn brake applic medium your selection is retained when the vehicle is next started Select Warning ...

Page 177: ...d If you remove your foot from the accelerator pedal after overtaking cruise control will resume speed regulation back to the stored speed You can operate cruise control with the cruise control lever If you fail to adapt your driving style cruise con trol can neither reduce the risk of an accident nor override the laws of physics It cannot take into account road weather or traffic conditions Cruis...

Page 178: ...ge appears in the multifunction display After completion of kickdown the variable lim iter is activated again in the following situations R if the driven speed drops below the stored speed R if the stored speed is called up R if you store a new speed Operating cruise control or the variable lim iter WARNING Risk of accident due to unknown stored speed If you call up the stored speed and this is lo...

Page 179: ...duced 6 in 1 km h increments or Press the lever beyond the pressure point stored speed is increased 5 or reduced 6 by 10 km h or Press and hold the lever beyond the pressure point stored speed is increased 5 or reduced 6 in 10 km h increments If cruise control or the variable limiter has been deactivated the current speed is stored with 5 or 6 Vehicles with manual transmission if the engine speed ...

Page 180: ...ain once the vehicle has been restarted The permanent limiter does not switch to pas sive mode even during kickdown and the driven speed remains below the set speed Setting the speed limit for winter tyres Multimedia system Vehicle Vehicle settings Limit speed winter tyres Select the speed or deactivate the function Function of DRIVE PILOT The DRIVE PILOT function is available only on vehicles wit...

Page 181: ... Roundabouts R T junctions R Motorway exits R Tollbooth Even if the vehicle in front leaves the detection range in these situations Distance Pilot DISTRONIC temporarily maintains the current driving speed and does not accelerate If you activate the turn signal indicator to change lanes the vehicle will accelerate more briskly to the set speed under the following conditions R Distance Pilot DISTRON...

Page 182: ... in the centre of the lane R When other vehicles are changing lane R If there are narrow vehicles R If there are obstacles and stationary vehi cles R If there are crossing vehicles pedestrians motorcyclists or cyclists Display of Distance Pilot DISTRONIC in the assistance graphic and in the speedometer 1 Vehicle ahead 2 Distance indicator 3 Set specified distance 4 Own vehicle 1 Speed of vehicle a...

Page 183: ...TRONIC cannot always clearly identify other road users and complex traffic situations In these conditions Distance Pilot DISTRONIC may R give an unnecessary warning and then brake the vehicle R neither give a warning nor intervene R accelerate or brake unexpectedly Continue driving with care and be ready to brake particularly if Distance Pilot DISTRONIC warns you WARNING Risk of accident due to in...

Page 184: ...vehicle in front it may unexpect edly accelerate to the speed stored R This speed may be too high for a filter lane or a slip road R If driving in the right lane this speed may be so high that you pass vehicles driving on the left in countries where traffic drives on the right R If driving in the left lane this speed may be so high that you pass vehicles driving on the right in countries where tra...

Page 185: ...ly up to the stored speed or To call up stored speed 3 To deactivate Distance Pilot DISTRONIC 2 To increase 4 or reduce 5 the speed To reduce 6 or increase 7 the specified distance from the vehicle in front Pulling away with Distance Pilot DISTRONIC Requirement A speed has been previously stored Remove your foot from the brake pedal Briefly pull the cruise control lever towards you 3 182 Driving a...

Page 186: ...ll times so that you are able to intervene at any time to correct the course of the vehicle and keep it in lane R Steering Pilot can be overridden at any time by steering the vehicle yourself R If the system detects that there are no lane markings it uses the vehicle ahead as a ref erence up to a speed of 130 km h R When the system is actively steering the è symbol is shown in green in the multi f...

Page 187: ...towing a trailer R If you actively change lane without switching on the turn signal indicator Activating Steering Pilot Requirements R ESP must be switched on but not interven ing R Distance Pilot DISTRONIC must be activated If indicator lamp 1 is off press button 2 Information on Hill Start Assist Hill Start Assist holds the vehicle when pulling away on a hill under the following conditions R Veh...

Page 188: ...er tain situations To avoid damage to the vehicle deactivate these systems in the following or similar sit uations During towing In a car wash Requirements R The vehicle is stationary R The driver s door is closed or the seat belt on the driver s side is fastened R The engine is running or has been automati cally switched off by the ECO start stop function R The electric parking brake is released ...

Page 189: ...haracteristics R Variable damping characteristics R Continual adjustment of the damping forces The damping characteristics adapt to the current operating and driving situation The damping is tuned individually for each wheel and is affected by the following factors R The road surface conditions R The drive program selected R Vehicle load The drive program can be adjusted using the DYNAMIC SELECT s...

Page 190: ... lowered by 15 mm compared to the normal level R The vehicle is not lowered any further if you are travelling at higher speeds S Sport R Firmer suspension tuning R The vehicle is lowered by 15 mm compared to the normal level R The vehicle is not lowered any further if you are travelling at higher speeds S Sport Plus R Even firmer suspension tuning R The vehicle is lowered by 15 mm compared to the ...

Page 191: ...inity of the wheel arches when you lower the vehicle WARNING Risk of entrapment from vehi cle lowering Vehicles with AIR BODY CONTROL or level control system When you unload lug gage or leave the vehicle the vehicle first rises slightly and then returns to the set level shortly afterwards You or anyone else in the vicinity of the wheel arches or the underbody could thus become trapped The vehicle ...

Page 192: ...d an object Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is only an aid It is not a substitute for your attention to the sur roundings The responsibility for safe manoeu vring and parking remains with you Make sure that there are no persons animals 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 ...

Page 193: ...ng 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 to be detected the sensors in the front and rear bumper must detect the object while you are driving past it During the parking procedure or manoeuvring objects are detected as the vehicle ...

Page 194: ...stacles 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 Objects placed next to the vehicle or pedes trians who approach the side of the vehicle will not be detected Deactivating activating PARKTRONIC NOTE Risk of an accident from objects at close range Parking Assist PARKTRON...

Page 195: ...ing Assist PARKTRONIC warning tones should commence when the vehicle is further away from an obsta cle Select Warn early Activate O or deactivate ª the function Activating deactivating audio fadeout You can specify whether the volume of a media source in the multimedia system is to be reduced when Parking Assist PARKTRONIC gives an audible warning Select Audio fadeout during warning tones Activate...

Page 196: ...og R If the light conditions are poor e g at night R If the camera lens is obstructed dirty or mis ted up Observe the notes on cleaning the reversing camera page 294 R If the rear of your vehicle is damaged In this case have the camera position and setting checked at a qualified specialist workshop The field of vision and other functions of the reversing camera may be restricted due to addi tional...

Page 197: ...d guide line at a distance of approximately 0 3 m to the ball head of the trailer hitch 3 Ball head of the trailer hitch Vehicles with Parking Pilot 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 surface area driven over depending on the ...

Page 198: ...ion display If the system fails in the rear R the rear segments are shown in red when reversing R the rear segments are hidden when driv ing forwards When Parking Pilot is active the lanes are displayed in green If Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is deactivated the warning display fades out Wide angle view Trailer view 1 Yellow guide line locating aid 2 Red guide line at a distance of approximately 0 3 ...

Page 199: ...urroundings The system assists you e g when parking or at exits with reduced visibil ity The 360 Camera is only an aid It is not a sub stitute 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 in the manoeuvring area while manoeuvring and park ing in parking spaces The system evaluates ...

Page 200: ...he entire system fails the inner segments of the warning display are shown in red The indicator lamp on the PARKTRONIC button lights up and the é symbol appears in the multifunction display If the system fails at the rear R The rear segments are shown in red when reversing R The rear segments are hidden when driv ing forwards If Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is deactivated the warning display fades ou...

Page 201: ...tem may be restricted due to addi tional accessories on the rear of the vehicle e g licence plate bracket bicycle rack See the notes on cleaning the 360 Camera page 294 Selecting a view for the 360 Camera The Activation by R gear function is selected in the multimedia system Engage reverse gear In the multimedia system select the desired view Switching automatic mode of the reversing camera on off...

Page 202: ... parking remains with you Make sure that no persons animals or objects etc are in the manoeuvring range Parking Pilot is cancelled if among other things one of the following actions is carried out R You switch off Parking Assist PARKTRONIC R You switch off Parking Pilot R You begin steering R You apply the parking brake R Vehicles with automatic transmission You engage j R ESP intervenes Parking P...

Page 203: ...travel in the following situations R If two parking spaces are located immedi ately next to each other R If the parking space is directly next to a low obstacle such as a low kerb Parking Pilot will not assist you with parking spaces parallel or at right angles to the direction of travel in the following situations R If the parking space is on a kerb R If the parking space is bordered by an obsta ...

Page 204: ...ehicles with automatic transmission The vehicle drives into the selected parking space Vehicles with manual transmission Stop as soon as Parking Assist PARKTRONIC sounds the continuous warning tone if not before Depending on the message or as required engage forward or reverse gear On completion of the parking procedure the Parking Pilot finished take control of the vehi cle display message appear...

Page 205: ...imedia system 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 the multimedia system display may differ from the actual vehicle path Confirm to start the exiting process WARNING Risk of accident due to vehi cle swinging out while parking or pulling out of a parking space While parking or pulling out of a park...

Page 206: ...s steers the vehicle and changes gear You can cancel the parking procedure at any time using your mobile phone You can also use your mobile phone to move your vehicle backwards and forwards in the straight ahead position exploration mode This is useful for example if a garage is so narrow that it is difficult or impossible to get in or out of the vehicle after it has been parked Parking Pilot auto...

Page 207: ...em limitations Snowfall or heavy rain may lead to a parking space being measured inaccurately or in certain cases to connection problems with the mobile phone Parking spaces that are partially occu pied by trailer drawbars might not be identified as such or be measured incorrectly Only use Remote Parking Pilot on a level high grip sur face The parking space must be at least 0 60 m wider than the v...

Page 208: ...gs may be limited When you park the vehicle with Remote Parking Pilot observe the following points for example R Make sure that you have the best view possible of the vehicle and the vehicle s surroundings R Make sure that no persons animals or objects are in the path of your vehicle R Make sure that you maintain a suita ble distance to the vehicle and that neither you nor other road users could b...

Page 209: ... the vehicle in the parking space using your mobile phone After completion of the parking procedure safeguard the vehicle against rolling away When required by legal requirements or local conditions turn the wheels towards the kerb On completion of the parking manoeuvre the vehicle is automatically locked You can find further information in the oper ating instructions for the Remote Parking Pilot ...

Page 210: ...imum parking space size If clearances get smaller dur ing the parking manoeuvre e g if the vehicle is being driven into a garage a message will appear on the mobile phone You will need to confirm the reduced clearances On completion of the parking manoeuvre the vehicle is automatically locked You can find further information in the oper ating instructions for the Remote Parking Pilot app http www ...

Page 211: ...peed Always pay careful attention to the traf fic situation do not rely on Drive Away Assist alone Be prepared to brake or swerve if nec essary Drive Away Assist is only an aid It is not a sub stitute 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 range A risk of a c...

Page 212: ...ASSIST Function of ATTENTION ASSIST ATTENTION ASSIST assists you on long monoto nous journeys e g on motorways and trunk roads If ATTENTION ASSIST detects indicators of fatigue or increasing lapses in concentration on the part of the driver it suggests taking a break ATTENTION ASSIST is only an aid It cannot always detect fatigue or lapses in concentration until too late The system is not a substi...

Page 213: ...tes of acceleration R If the Steering Pilot function of Distance Pilot DISTRONIC is active R If the time has been set incorrectly R In active driving situations if you change lanes and vary your speed frequently The ATTENTION ASSIST tiredness or alertness assessment is deleted and restarted when con tinuing the journey in the following situations R If you switch off the engine R If you unfasten yo...

Page 214: ...es are within the monitoring range e g bicycles Warnings may be issued in error when driving close to crash barriers or similar solid lane bor ders Warnings may be interrupted when driving alongside long vehicles for example lorries for a prolonged time Blind Spot Assist is not operational when reverse gear is engaged Brake application of Active Blind Spot Assist If Active Blind Spot Assist detect...

Page 215: ...stem limitations Either a course correcting brake application appropriate to the driving situation or none at all may occur in the following situations R There are vehicles or obstacles e g crash barriers on both sides of your vehicle R A vehicle approaches too closely on the side R You have adopted a sporty driving style with high cornering speeds R You clearly brake or accelerate R A driving saf...

Page 216: ... or adaptive If you fail to adapt your driving style Active Lane Keeping Assist can neither reduce the risk of an accident nor override the laws of physics It can not take into account road weather or traffic conditions Active Lane Keeping Assist is only an aid You are responsible for the distance to the vehicle in front for vehicle speed for braking in good time and for staying in lane Vehicles w...

Page 217: ...un reflections or oncoming traffic R There is dirt on the windscreen in the vicinity of the multifunction camera or the camera is misted up damaged or obscured R No or several unclear lane markings are present for one lane e g in a construction area R The lane markings are worn dark or covered R The distance to the vehicle in front is too small and the lane markings thus cannot be detected R The l...

Page 218: ...to the side for other traf fic or obstacles WARNING Risk of accident despite Lane Keeping Assist Lane Keeping Assist cannot always clearly detect lane markings In such cases Lane Keeping Assist can R give an unnecessary warning R not give a warning Always pay particular attention to the traffic situation and keep within the lane especially if Active Lane Keeping Assist alerts you Requirement The d...

Page 219: ...weight as close as possible to the maximum tongue weight R do not use a tongue weight that exceeds or falls below the permissible tongue weight Do not exceed the following values R permissible towing capacity R the permissible rear axle load of the towing vehicle R the permissible gross mass of the towing vehicle R the permissible gross mass of the trailer R the maximum permissible speed of the tr...

Page 220: ...lugs have been removed Folding the ball neck outwards Pull release switch 2 until the ball neck unlocks The ball neck folds out from under the rear bumper Indicator lamp 1 flashes Pull the ball neck in the direction of the arrow until it engages audibly in a vertical position The indicator lamp on the release switch for unlocking the ball neck goes out If the ball neck is not securely locked in pl...

Page 221: ...g by other persons If this happens when you are coupling up or uncoupling a trailer you could become trapped In addition other people could become trapped if their limbs are between the vehicle body and the tyres or underneath the vehicle When coupling up or uncoupling a trailer make sure that The doors or tailgate are not opened or closed Do not initiate the level control system and do not operat...

Page 222: ... and check whether the corresponding turn signal light on the trailer is flashing A display message may appear in the multifunc tion display even if the trailer has been connec ted correctly R LEDs have been installed on the trailer light ing system R the current has fallen below the trailer light ing system s minimum current 50 mA Accessories can be connected to the perma nent power supply and th...

Page 223: ...e protective cover on the ball head Bicycle rack WARNING Risk of an accident when using the bicycle rack incorrectly The bicycle rack may become detached from the vehicle in the following cases R the permissible load capacity of the trailer hitch is exceeded R the bicycle rack is used incorrectly R the bicycle rack is secured to the ball neck beneath the ball head Observe the following for your ow...

Page 224: ... information on the tyre pressure can be found in the tyre pressure table page 321 Notes on loads The larger the distance between the load s centre of gravity and the ball head the greater the load on the trailer hitch Observe the following notes R mount heavy bicycles as close to the vehicle as possible R always distribute the load on the bicycle rack as evenly as possible across the vehicle s lo...

Page 225: ...tal distance between centre of grav ity and ball head 3 Centre of gravity located on the vehicle s centre 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 222 Driving and parking ...

Page 226: ...e segments in speedometer 1 indicate the system status for the following R cruise control page 174 R limiter page 175 R Distance Pilot DISTRONIC page 177 NOTE Engine damage due to excessively high engine speeds The engine will be damaged if you drive with the engine in the overrevving range Do not drive with the engine in the over revving range The fuel supply is interrupted to protect the engine ...

Page 227: ...Control multimedia system 4 Button group Main menu and back button multime dia system ó LINGUATRONIC or Voice Control Sys tem 6 Makes accepts a call Rejects ends a call Operating the on board computer WARNING Risk of distraction from infor mation systems and communications equipment If you operate information and communica tions equipment integrated in the vehicle when driving you will be distract...

Page 228: ...p from the menu bar in the multifunction display To call up the menu bar press the back button on the left To scroll in the menu bar swipe to the left or right on the left hand Touch Control To call up the menu or confirm the selec tion press the left hand Touch Control To scroll through displays or lists in the menu swipe upwards or downwards on the left hand Touch Control To call up the submenu ...

Page 229: ... Cruise control page 174 È Limiter page 175 ç Distance Pilot DISTRONIC page 177 a Steering Pilot page 183 è ECO start stop function ë HOLD function page 184 _ Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus page 113 ð Maximum permissible speed exceeded for certain countries only Adjusting the instrument lighting Turn brightness control 1 up or down The lighting of the instrument display and in the controls in the v...

Page 230: ...tyre pressure monitoring system page 323 R ASSYST PLUS call up the service due date page 283 R Engine oil level Calling up the Assistance graphic display On board computer Assistance The following displays are available from the Assistance graphic menu R Assistance graphic R Attention level page 209 To switch between the displays swipe upwards or downwards on the left hand side of Touch Control St...

Page 231: ...s displayed instead of the cur rent fuel consumption A recuperation display is also available for certain engines If there is only a small amount of fuel left in the fuel tank the dis play shows a vehicle being refuelled instead of the range R ECO display page 142 R trip computer From start and From reset R digital speedometer Example standard display 1 Trip distance 2 Total distance recorder Exam...

Page 232: ...navigation instructions in the on board computer On board computer Navigation Example no change of direction announced 1 Distance to the next destination 2 Estimated arrival time 3 Distance to the next change of direction 4 Current road Example change of direction announced 1 Road to which the change of direction leads 2 Distance to the change of direction 3 Change of direction symbol 4 Recommende...

Page 233: ...stations using the on board computer On board computer Radio 1 Frequency range 2 Station 3 Name of track 4 Name of artist When you select a station in the presets the preset appears next to the station name When you select a saved station in the frequency range an asterisk appears next to the station name To select a radio station swipe upwards or downwards on the left hand Touch Control Selecting...

Page 234: ...ent If you operate information and communica tions 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 cannot be sure of this stop the vehicle whilst paying attention to road and traffic conditions and operate the equipment wi...

Page 235: ...d Accepting rejecting a call When you receive a call a message appears in the Head up Display Incoming call Swipe upwards or downwards on the left hand Touch Control and select 6 Accept or Reject Press the left hand Touch Control The call may be accepted rejected using the 6 or buttons on the steering wheel Adjusting the head up display settings in the on board computer On board computer HUD The f...

Page 236: ...ystem e g cruise control When you receive a call a message appears in the Head up Display 6 Incoming call In audio mode the station name or track is tem porarily shown when the active audio source is being 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 di...

Page 237: ... a highly sensitive high gloss surface There is a risk of it becoming scratched Avoid touching the display Observe the notes on cleaning Observe the notes on caring for the interior page 296 Automatic temperature controlled switch off feature if the temperature is too high the brightness is initially reduced automatically The display may then switch off completely for a while If you are wearing po...

Page 238: ...swipe R swipe left or right selects a radio station calls up a list R swipe up or down highlights a preset in the station selects a system language R swipe diagonally moves the crosshair across the map R press stores radio stations confirms a selection or entry Touchpad two finger swipe R turn right or left using two fingers tone settings adjusts the treble mid range and bass R move two fingers ap...

Page 239: ...utton calls up favourites 3 Controller Controller operating options Turn 3 left or right Slide 1 left or right Slide 4 up or down Slide 2 diagonally Press 7 briefly or press and hold Using the controller you can R navigate through menus and lists R save stations or contacts R create favourites R adjust tone settings R enter characters Touchpad Switching the touchpad on off Multimedia system Vehicl...

Page 240: ... in menus and lists via touch sensitive surface 1 by using a single finger swipe To select the menu item swipe up down left or right Press the touchpad To close and open lists swipe left or right To move the digital map swipe in any direction Use the following functions with a two finger swipe To show or hide the audio menu swipe up or down using two fingers To zoom in and out of the map move two ...

Page 241: ... track is selected To hide the control menu swipe down on the touchpad using two fingers Main functions Calling up the main functions 1 ß button switches navigation on 2 button switches the radio on 3 Õ button switches the audio source on 4 button switches telephone mode on 5 Ø button calls up vehicle functions Alternatively When the basic menu of a main function is shown press the button To selec...

Page 242: ...rd R Media Interface 1 R Media Interface 2 R Bluetooth audio R Information on media Alternatively for media selection select Devi ces in the lower menu bar Swipe up or down on the touchpad and press it or Slide the controller up or down and press it The media source is selected Playback starts Favourites Overview of favourites Favourites offer you quick access to frequently used applications It is...

Page 243: ...ourite at the desired position Renaming a favourite Press button ò The favourites are displayed Select a favourite Swipe down on the touchpad or slide the controller down The Favourites menu appears Select Rename enter characters Confirm the entry Moving a favourite Press the ò button The favourites are displayed Select a favourite Swipe down on the touchpad or slide the controller down The Favour...

Page 244: ...following situations R during a traffic announcement R during a navigation announcement The volume of the navigation announce ment changes in accordance with the vol ume of the current media source R during a telephone call Alternatively select System Select Audio Select volume settings Set the volume Entering characters Using the character input function On Touch Control Select a character in the...

Page 245: ... the following methods R using a keyword search for a track or artist R connecting the mobile phone to the multime dia system by entering the passkey R entering a phone number R entering a web address Entering characters using the controller Entering characters Turn 3 slide 1 or 4 and press the controller Use the following editing functions R or E Switches to upper case or lower case letters R Ä S...

Page 246: ...ne Select p Swipe to the left or right Deleting characters When an input line is selected swipe left Confirming an entry Press the touchpad System settings Display Configuring display settings Multimedia system Vehicle System settings Display Display design Select Day design Night design or Auto matic Display brightness Select Brightness Select a brightness value Switching off the display Multimed...

Page 247: ...e for all time zones Setting the time and date format Multimedia system Vehicle Time Format Set the date and time format Setting the time and date manually Multimedia system Vehicle Time Vehicles with GPS It may be useful to set the time manually in the following situations R a country is not contained in the list of time zones R a time differing from the local time is set Select Set time manually...

Page 248: ...djustment Automatic volume adjustment compensates for differing volumes when changing between audio sources Activate O or deactivate ª the function 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 no...

Page 249: ...ystem settings Import export data 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 The existing data in the multimedia system is overwritten e g address data A message appears The multimedia system is restarted once the data has been imported Exporting If PIN protection is activated the PIN is req...

Page 250: ... WARNING Risk of distraction from infor mation systems and communications equipment If you operate information and communica tion 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 cannot be sure of this stop the vehicle whil...

Page 251: ...age 272 Telephone Telephony Telephone menu overview 1 Mobile phone network provider 2 Signal strength of the mobile phone network 3 telephone ready or w call active 4 Bluetooth device name of the currently connected mobile phone 5 Telephone menu character bar 6 To enter characters using the touchpad 7 To display the phone book Symbols 1 to 4 are not shown until after a mobile phone has been connec...

Page 252: ...trol of the vehicle Only operate this equipment when the vehi cle 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 Telephony is possible via R the Bluetooth interface R the telephone module with Bluetooth SAP profile Bluetooth profile overview Bluetooth profile of the mobile phone F...

Page 253: ...e phone is found it is indicated by the á symbol Connecting a mobile phone authorisation using Secure Simple Pairing Select the mobile phone A code is displayed in the multimedia system and on the mobile phone If codes match select Yes on the multime dia system R Confirm the code on the mobile phone If the codes are different select No on the multimedia system The process is cancelled Connecting a...

Page 254: ...olume http www mercedes benz com connect Universal smartphone cradle Features of the universal smartphone cradle R The smartphone cradle is suitable for mobile phones of different sizes R An integrated aerial improves mobile phone reception R A ventilation system protects the mobile phone from overheating More information is available at http www mercedes benz com connect Using the universal smart...

Page 255: ...ed height Insert mobile phone The mobile phone will automatically be held in the smartphone cradle Make sure air flow to the mobile phone is not restricted Removing the universal smartphone cradle Requirement There is no mobile phone in the smartphone cra dle Press button 1 on the front side of smart phone cradle 2 At the same time pull the smartphone cradle off the contact plate Calls Telephone o...

Page 256: ...ther call is on hold Activating or ending a call on hold Select w Continue or End call Conducting a conference call Select Conference in the telephone menu The new participant is included in the confer ence call Ending an active call Select On some mobile phones the call on hold is activated as soon as the active call is ended Incoming call during an existing call call waiting Requirement There is...

Page 257: ...ntact called up from a mobile phone Symbol Explanation ò Contact imported from a memory card or a USB device ñ Contact imported via the Bluetooth inter face Downloading mobile phone contacts Multimedia system Tel Tele phone Options Call up contacts automat ically Automatic Allow automatic download O Manual Deactivate automatic download ª Select Call up contacts Searching for a contact in the phone...

Page 258: ...xample Bluetooth is activa ted in the multimedia system and on the respective device see the manufactur er s operating instruc tions Deleting a contact from the phone book Multimedia system Tel Telephone Phone book You can delete contacts stored in the vehicle Switch off automatic download of mobile phone contacts page 254 Highlight the contact in the phone book Select G Select Delete contact Sele...

Page 259: ... Select the contact Select G Select Assign speed dial preset Select a preset for the speed dial Deleting speed dial presets Multimedia system Tel Telephone Call lists Speed dial preset list Deleting a speed dial preset Highlight the preset you want to delete Select G Select Delete speed dial preset Select Yes Deleting all speed dial presets Highlight a preset Select G Select Delete all speed dial ...

Page 260: ... are not displayed auto matically Reading messages Multimedia system Tel Telephone 1 In the message menu Unread messages are displayed Select a message The message text is displayed In the message folder The message menu is displayed Select 1 SMS or 1 E mail Select a message The message text is displayed Making a call from the messages menu Multimedia system Tel Telephone 1 Calling a text message ...

Page 261: ... Start search and follow the instruc tions of the multimedia system Inserting removing a SIM card To insert a SIM card insert SIM card 1 into the card slot with the contact surface facing down until it engages A Bluetooth connection with a mobile phone is no longer possible To remove a SIM card press and release SIM card 1 The SIM card is pushed out slightly and can then be removed Establishing a ...

Page 262: ...nected mobile phone If this is not available the previously connected mobile phone is searched for R only one mobile phone can be connected to the module at any one time Switching to the mobile phone on the tele phone module Requirement You can only switch to another authorised mobile phone if you are not currently making a call Multimedia system Tel Telephone Connect device MB SAP module phones S...

Page 263: ...th the mobile phone Num ber Function 00031 Activates caller ID transmission 00030 Deactivates caller ID transmission 00061 Activates data roaming 00060 Deactivates data roaming 00071 Activates network provider restric tion 00070 Deactivates network provider restriction 00081 Activates text message transfer 00080 Deactivates text message transfer 00082 Sets situation related dimming of the indicato...

Page 264: ... depending on the mobile phone text mes sages are not directly visible and must first be selected see the manufacturer s operat ing instructions A list of mobile phones which are compatible with the telephone module with Bluetooth SAP profile can be found on the Internet at http www mercedes benz com connect Deleting call lists in the telephone module Call lists are only available in the telephone...

Page 265: ...ustomer Centre and the Mercedes Benz emergency call centre are availa ble for you around the clock The Info call button the breakdown assistance button and the emergency call button can be found on the overhead control panel of the vehi cle page 263 You can also use the multimedia system to make the call page 263 Please note that Mercedes me connect is a Mercedes Benz service In emergencies always...

Page 266: ...ervice 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 In order to be able to use the Mercedes me con nect service in the vehicle the following is required R...

Page 267: ...ian carries out repairs on site and or the vehicle will be towed to the nearest Mercedes Benz service centre You may be charged for these services Data is transferred during the connection to the Mercedes Benz Customer Centre page 265 Information on Mercedes me connect acci dent management The Mercedes me connect accident manage ment is an extension of the Mercedes Benz emergency call system page ...

Page 268: ... In certain countries you must confirm the data transfer Data transferred includes the following Overview of transferred data Service call Transferred data MB Info call Breakdown assis tance call R current vehicle location R vehicle identifica tion number R service code R selected data about the status of the vehicle Mercedes Benz emergency call system Notes on the Mercedes Benz emergency call sys...

Page 269: ...e can transmit the vehicle position data to one of the public emergency services call cen tres R in certain situations additional data is trans mitted to the Mercedes Benz emergency call centre This allows measures for rescue recovery or towing to a Mercedes Benz service centre to be initiated quickly If your vehicle is equipped with an SOS button in the overhead control panel it flashes until the...

Page 270: ...edes Benz service centre to be initiated quickly If the Mercedes Benz emergency call system cannot connect to the Mercedes Benz emer gency call centre the emergency call is automat ically sent to the public emergency services call centre If no connection can be made to the public emergency services a relevant message appears in the display Dial the emergency call number 999 or 112 on your mobile p...

Page 271: ...connection Setting up an Internet connection Requirements R A mobile phone is connected to the multime dia system via Bluetooth page 250 To do so the mobile phone must support one of the following Bluetooth profiles DUN Dial Up Networking PAN Personal Area Network R Set the access data of the mobile phone net work provider for the connected mobile phone in the multimedia system If you use incorrec...

Page 272: ...ss permission for a mobile phone Multimedia system Tel Tel Internet Set tings Manage Internet settings Highlight a mobile phone Select G Select Delete configuration Select Yes Displaying mobile phone details Multimedia system Tel Tel Internet Set tings Manage Internet settings Highlight a mobile phone Select G Select Details Establishing an Internet connection Requirements R Your connection device...

Page 273: ...To close the browser 2 Web page back 3 Web page forwards 4 To refresh stop 5 URL entry 6 Favourites 7 To disconnect 8 Options Calling up the web browser options Multimedia system Tel Tel Internet www Call up the website To show the menu press the button To call up the options menu select Ü The following functions are available R Add to bookmarks R Current URL R Zoom R Jump from link to link R Dire...

Page 274: ...the button To call up the options menu select Ü Select Add to bookmarks Selecting favourites Select My Internet bookmarks Select bookmarks Editing favourites Select Edit entering a web address Deleting favourites Select Delete Select Yes Closing the browser Multimedia system Tel Tel Internet www To show the menu press the button Select Media Audio mode Information on audio mode WARNING Risk of dis...

Page 275: ...In many countries reproductions even for private use are not permitted without the prior consent of the copyright holder Make sure that you know about the applicable copy right regulations and that you comply with these Switching to media mode Multimedia system Media Media The following functions are available R Memory card R Media Interface 1 R Media Interface 2 R Bluetooth audio Select the media...

Page 276: ...sed time time remaining bar 7 Cover Connecting USB devices NOTE Damage caused by high tempera tures High temperatures can damage USB devices Remove the USB device after use and take it out of the vehicle The multimedia connection unit is found in the stowage compartment under the armrest and has two USB ports Depending on the vehicle s equipment additional USB ports may be found in the stowage com...

Page 277: ...dom media All tracks on the data storage medium are played in random order Skip to time Select Skip to time A menu appears Set the time Showing track information Switch Show track information on O or off ª Pause and playback function Multimedia system Media Pausing playback Navigate downwards Select Ë Continuing playback Select Ì Media search Starting the media search Multimedia system Media Searc...

Page 278: ... the instructions in the Media Interface section Switching to Media Interface Multimedia system Media Media Media Interface 1 Connect the data storage medium with the USB port page 273 Playable music files are played back Overview of Media Interface 1 Active data storage medium 2 Playback mode 3 Track 4 Track number and number of tracks in the track list 5 Artist and album 6 Time with elapsed time...

Page 279: ...ple Pairing Select Bluetooth audio device Authorisation starts A code is displayed on the multimedia sys tem and on the mobile phone Confirm on both devices if the codes are identical Option 2 entering the passkey Select Bluetooth audio device The input menu for the passkey is displayed Multimedia system choose a one to six teen digit number combination as a passkey Select OK once all the numbers ...

Page 280: ... s operating instruc tions Displaying Bluetooth audio equipment details Multimedia system Media Media Bluetooth audio Options Bluetooth audio devices Highlight Bluetooth audio equipment and navigate to the right Select Details De authorising de registering Bluetooth audio equipment Multimedia system Media Media Bluetooth audio Options Bluetooth audio devices Highlight Bluetooth audio equipment and...

Page 281: ...ed station in the entry field or Select Station preset Enter the station preset of the desired sta tion Select Using the preset position Select Preset Select Enter preset Enter the station preset of the desired sta tion Select Using the search function Select è Enter a search term Select Results are displayed Select a station Calling up the radio station list Multimedia system Radio Press the touc...

Page 282: ...ighted station channel Select a location for storing the station Activating deactivating the presets view Multimedia system Radio Preset Select Station presets view on The radio station preset appears To switch between stored stations navi gate to the left or right or Select Station presets view off The frequency band of the station currently being played appears Radio station tracking Multimedia ...

Page 283: ...nformation is saved Displaying the artist and track Multimedia system Radio Options Select Display artist and track Switch the function on O Switching traffic announcements on off Multimedia system Radio Options TA Activate O or deactivate ª the function or Press and hold the 8 button on the mul tifunction steering wheel until the TA display in the status line lights up or goes out Displaying stat...

Page 284: ... 13 speakers It is available for all functions in the radio and media modes Calling up the sound menu in the Burmester surround sound system Multimedia system Media à The following functions are available R Equaliser R Balance Fader R Surround sound Select the sound menu Adjusting the treble mid and bass settings on the Burmester surround sound system Multimedia system Media à Equaliser Select the...

Page 285: ...g the sound optimisation in the Burmester surround sound system Multimedia system Media à Surround sound Adjust the focus in the right hand carousel menu To exit the menu press the button 282 Multimedia system ...

Page 286: ...d out at the right time or incompletely can lead to increased wear and damage to the vehicle Always observe the prescribed service intervals Always have the prescribed service work carried out at a qualified specialist workshop Special service requirements The prescribed service interval is based on nor mal operation of the vehicle Service work will need to be performed more often if the vehicle i...

Page 287: ... If the active bonnet has been triggered pedestrian protection may be limited A qualified specialist workshop must re instate the full functionality of the active bonnet The active bonnet is not available in all coun tries Resetting the active bonnet WARNING Danger 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 th...

Page 288: ...ool 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 injury due to moving parts Certain components in the engine compart ment may continue to move or suddenly move again even after the ignition has been switched off e g the cooler fan Make sure of the following before performing tasks in the engine compartment Switch the...

Page 289: ...on you can be trapped by the wiper linkage Always switch off the windscreen wip ers and ignition before opening the engine bonnet To open pull lever 1 to release the engine bonnet Push bonnet catch 1 upwards and lift the bonnet by approximately 40 cm To close lower the bonnet and let it fall from a height of approximately 20 cm If the bonnet can still be lifted slightly open the bonnet again and c...

Page 290: ...ace Remove oil dipstick 1 and wipe off Slowly slide oil dipstick 1 into the guide tube to the stop and take it out again after approximately three seconds R Oil level is correct oil level is between 2 and 3 R Oil level too low oil level is at 3 or below R Oil level too high oil level is above 2 If the oil level is too low top up with 1 l of engine oil If the engine oil level is too high have the e...

Page 291: ... the engine oil level Engine oil level System inoperative sensor faulty or not connected Consult a qualified specialist workshop Engine oil level System currently unavail close the engine bonnet Topping up engine oil WARNING Danger 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...

Page 292: ...ain page 287 Checking the coolant level WARNING Danger 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 Danger of burns from hot coolant The engine cooling system is pressurised...

Page 293: ...ngine 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 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 conta...

Page 294: ...amera or the reversing camera is switched off R The side windows and sliding sunroof are completely closed R The blower for the ventilation heating is switched off R The windscreen wiper switch is in position 0 R In car washes with a towing mechanism neu tral i is engaged R The key is at a distance of at least 3 m away from the vehicle otherwise the boot lid could open unintentionally If after the...

Page 295: ...h pressure cleaner nozzle around whilst cleaning R Observe the information on the correct dis tance in the equipment manufacturer s oper ating instructions R Do not point the nozzle of the high pressure cleaner directly at sensitive parts such as tyres slits electrical component parts bat teries light sources and ventilation slots Washing the vehicle by hand Observe the legal requirements e g in s...

Page 296: ...e silicone remover R Do not apply stickers films etc R Remove dirt immediately where possible Matt finish R The vehicle should preferably be washed by hand using a soft sponge car shampoo and plenty of water R Only use care products recommended by Mercedes Benz R Do not polish the vehicle and light alloy wheels R Do not have your vehicle cleaned at an automatic car wash too frequently and do not u...

Page 297: ...l around the tailpipe and the tailpipe trim Allow the vehicle parts to cool down before you touch them Observe the following information Information 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 brak...

Page 298: ...mum distance of 30 cm Reversing camera and 360 Camera R Open the camera cover with the multimedia system page 196 R Use clear water and a soft cloth to clean the camera lens Do not use a high pressure water jet Tailpipes Clean with cleaning agents recommended by Mercedes Benz particularly in the winter and after washing the vehicle Use acid free cleaning agents Trailer hitch R Remove rust on the b...

Page 299: ...Never bleach or dye seat belts Observe the following information Information on cleaning and care Avoiding vehicle damage Seat belts Clean with warm water and soap solution R Do not use chemical cleaning agents R Do not dry seat belts by heating them to over 80 C or exposing them to direct sunlight Display Clean the surface carefully with a microfibre cloth and TFT LCD display cleaner R Switch off...

Page 300: ...t and textile cleaning agents recommended by Mercedes Benz Genuine leather seat covers R Clean with a damp cloth and then wipe with a dry cloth R Leather care use leather care agents that have been rec ommended by Mercedes Benz Do not allow the leather to become too damp Do not use a microfibre cloth DINAMICA seat cov ers Clean with a damp cloth Do not use a microfibre cloth Artificial leather sea...

Page 301: ...emperature 3 Do not bleach 4 Do not iron 5 Do not use a laundry dryer 6 Do not dry clean 7 This is a class 2 vest The requirements defined by the legal standard are only fulfilled if the safety vest is the correct size and is fully closed Replace the safety vest if R it is damaged or dirt on the reflective strips can no longer be removed R the maximum number of washes is exceeded R the fluorescenc...

Page 302: ...old side reflectors 1 upwards to form a tri angle and attach at the top using press stud 2 Fold legs 3 down and out to the side First aid kit soft sided First aid kit soft sided 1 is in the boot in the left hand stowage net Removing the fire extinguisher Left hand drive vehicle Pull tab 1 upwards Remove fire extinguisher 2 Breakdown assistance 299 ...

Page 303: ...you can repair the tyre so that it is possible to continue the journey for a short period of time To do this use the TIREFIT kit page 302 R Vehicles with a Mercedes Benz emer gency call system in the event of a flat tyre consult the Mercedes Benz emergency call system Customer Assistance Centre R Change the wheel page 332 The emergency spare wheel is only available in certain countries MOExtended ...

Page 304: ...nction with an activated tyre pressure mon itoring system If a pressure loss warning message appears in the multifunction display R Check the tyre for damage R If driving on observe the following notes Driving distance possible in limp home mode after the pressure loss warning Load condition Driving distance pos sible in limp home mode Partially laden 80 km Fully laden 30 km R The driving distance...

Page 305: ...ou have driven at very low tyre pres sures or on a flat tyre Do not drive on Consult a qualified specialist workshop WARNING Risk of injury and poisoning from tyre sealant Tyre sealant is hazardous to health and cau ses irritation Do not allow it to come into contact with your skin eyes or clothing and do not swallow it Do not inhale any vapours Keep the tyre sealant away from children Observe the...

Page 306: ... cable and hose 5 out of the tyre inflation compressor housing Push the plug of hose 5 into flange 6 of tyre sealant bottle 1 until the plug engages Place tyre sealant bottle 1 head downwards into recess 2 of the tyre inflation compres sor Remove the cap from valve 7 on the faulty tyre Screw filling hose 8 onto valve 7 Insert plug 4 into a 12 V socket in your vehicle Switch the ignition on Press o...

Page 307: ... to the specified tyre pressure not being ach ieved If the specified tyre pressure is not achieved after the specified time the tyre is too badly damaged The tyre sealant cannot repair the tyre in this instance Damaged tyres and a tyre pressure that is too low can significantly impair braking and handling characteristics Do not drive on Consult a qualified specialist workshop If after ten minutes ...

Page 308: ...ved after a brief drive the tyre is too badly dam aged The tyre sealant cannot repair the tyre in this instance Damaged tyres and a tyre pressure that is too low can significantly impair braking and handling characteristics Do not drive on Consult a qualified specialist workshop Countries that have Mercedes Benz Service24h a sticker with the phone number can also be found in your vehicle e g on th...

Page 309: ...ys have work on the battery carried out at a qualified specialist workshop R Further information on ABS page 164 R Further information on ESP page 165 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...

Page 310: ...list workshop Comply with safety notes and take protective measures when handling batteries Risk of explosion Fire naked flames and smoking are prohibited when handling the battery Avoid creating sparks Electrolyte or 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 ...

Page 311: ...harger without a maxi mum charging voltage the battery or the vehicle electronics may be damaged Only use battery chargers with a maxi mum charging voltage of 14 8 V WARNING Risk of explosion from hydro gen gas igniting A battery generates hydrogen gas during the charging process If there is a short circuit or sparks start to form there is a danger of the hydrogen gas igniting Make sure that the p...

Page 312: ...numerous and extended attempts to start the engine Observe the following points during starting assistance and when charging the battery R Only use undamaged jump leads charging cables with a sufficient cross section and insulated terminal clamps R Non insulated parts of the terminal clamps must not come into contact with other metal parts while the jump lead charging cable is connected to the bat...

Page 313: ...e 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 on your own vehicle e g the rear window heater or lighting When the starting assistance charging process is complete First remove the jump lead...

Page 314: ...um 50 km at 50 km h Yes maximum 50 km at 50 km h Vehicles with automatic transmis sion Yes maximum 50 km at 50 km h No Yes if the steering wheel is fixed in the centre position with a steering 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 th...

Page 315: ...d away is heavier than the permissible gross mass the following situations can occur R the towing eye may become detached R the car trailer combination may swerve or even overturn If another vehicle is tow started or towed 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 weight must not exceed the permissible gross ma...

Page 316: ... away NOTE Damage due to excessive tractive power If you pull away sharply the tractive power may be too high and the vehicles could be damaged Pull away slowly and smoothly Loading the vehicle for transport Observe the notes on towing away page 311 Connect the tow bar to the towing eye to load the vehicle You can also attach the tow bar to the trailer hitch Vehicles with automatic transmission sh...

Page 317: ...raps Do not exceed the maximum permissi ble speed of 60 km h when transport ing NOTE Damage to the vehicle from secur ing 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 ...

Page 318: ...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 page 311 If nec...

Page 319: ...diagram on the fuse box in the boot page 318 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 the fuse box If the newly inserted fuse also blows have the cause...

Page 320: ... 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 a quarter turn to the left Pull cover 1 upwards in the direction of the arrow Remove any existing moisture from the fuse box using a dry cloth Loosen screws 4 remove fuse box lid 3 from the top Closin...

Page 321: ...under a cover Contact a Mercedes Benz service centre for further information Fuse box in the front passenger footwell Requirement R Observe the notes on electrical fuses page 316 Open cover 1 in the direction of the arrow and remove it Fuse box in the boot Requirements Observe the notes on electrical fuses page 316 Fold up cover 1 in the direction of the arrow The fuse assignment diagram is in a r...

Page 322: ... particular where speed is not adapted to suit the condi tions If the tyre pressure is too high or too low tyres may exhibit different levels of wear at different locations on the tyre tread Thus you should regularly check the tread depth and the condition of the tread across the entire width of all tyres Minimum tread depth for R Summer tyres 3 mm R M S tyres 4 mm For safety reasons replace the t...

Page 323: ...arking Assist PARKTRONIC if snow chains are fitted R Vehicles with AIR BODY CONTROL If snow chains are fitted only drive at raised vehicle level You can permanently limit the maximum vehicle speed for driving with winter tyres page 177 You can deactivate ESP to pull away page 168 This allows the wheels to spin achieving an increased driving force Tyre pressure Notes on tyre pressure WARNING Risk o...

Page 324: ...tyres can be found on the tyre pressure table on the inside of the fuel filler flap page 321 Use a suitable pressure gauge to check the tyre pressure The outer appearance of a tyre does not permit any reliable conclusion about the tyre pressure Vehicles with a tyre pressure monitoring sys tem You can also check the tyre pressure using the on board computer Only correct tyre pressures when the tyre...

Page 325: ...re monitoring sys tem The system checks the tyre pressure and the tyre temperature of the tyres fitted to the vehicle by means of a tyre pressure sensor New tyre pressure sensors e g in winter tyres are automatically taught in the first time they are driven The tyre pressure appears in the multifunction display page 226 If there is a substantial pressure loss or if the tyre temperature is excessiv...

Page 326: ...he tyre pressures are already being moni tored Compare the tyre pressure with the recom mended tyre pressure for the current operat ing condition page 321 Observe the notes on tyre temperature page 320 The values displayed in the multifunction dis play may deviate from those of the tyre pres sure gauge as they refer to sea level At high altitudes the tyre pressure values indicated by pressure gaug...

Page 327: ...oring system Radio equipment approval numbers Country Radio equipment approval number Abu Dhabi TRA REGISTERED NO ER37156 15 DEALER NO DA0047074 10 Argentina AFTIC H14788 Dubai TRA REGISTERED NO ER37156 15 DEALER NO DA0047074 10 European Union Hereby Schrader Electronics Ltd declares that this TPMS is in compliance with the essential requirements and other provi sions of directive 1999 5 EC The de...

Page 328: ...quipment approval number Ukraine Schrader Electronics цім стверджує що обладнання Радіопередавач моделі AG5SP4 системи контролю тиску в шині автомобіля відповідає вимогам Технічного регламенту радіообладнання і телекомунікаційного кінцевого термінального обладнання Постанова КМУ 679 від 24 червня 2009 р Декларація відповідності знаходиться на сайті Schrader Electronics та надається за запитом на е...

Page 329: ... DEALER NO DA0047074 10 Brazil Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário isto é não tem direito à proteção contra interfer ência prejudicial mesmo de estações do mesmo tipo e não pode causar interferência a sistemas operando em caráter primário Vietnam Tyre pressure loss warning system Function of the tyre pressure loss warning system The tyre pressure loss warning system warns the driver by me...

Page 330: ...ure loss warning system Requirement R The recommended tyre pressure is correctly set for the respective operating condition on each of the four wheels page 320 On board computer Service Tyre pressure The Run Flat Indicator activeRestart with OK message is shown in the multifunction display Restart the tyre pressure loss warning system in the following situations R The tyre pressure has changed R T...

Page 331: ...el Observe the tyre load bearing capacity rating and speed rating required for your vehicle NOTE Damage to vehicle and tyres due to non approved tyre types and sizes For safety reasons only use wheels tyres and accessories which have been approved for your vehicle by Mercedes Benz These tyres have been specially adapted for use with the control systems e g ABS or ESP and are marked as follows R MO...

Page 332: ...mage the electronic com ponent parts Have the tyres changed at a qualified specialist workshop only NOTE Damage to summer tyres at low ambient temperatures Using summer tyres at very low ambient temperatures can cause cracks to form thereby damaging the tyres permanently At temperatures below 7 C use M S tyres Accessory parts that are not approved for your vehicle by Mercedes Benz or are not being...

Page 333: ...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 M S tyres only use tyres with the same tread R Observe the maximum permissible speed for the M S tyres fitted If this is below the vehicle s maximum speed this must be indicated in an appropriate label in the driver s field of vision R Run in new tyr...

Page 334: ...tes 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 Apart from some country specific variants vehi cles are not equipped with a tyre change tool kit For more information on which tyre changing tools are required and approved ...

Page 335: ...th automatic transmission Shift into position j Vehicles with AIR BODY CONTROL Set the normal vehicle level page 188 Switch off the engine Make sure that the engine cannot be started Place chocks or other suitable items under the front and rear of the wheel that is diago nally opposite the wheel you wish to change Remove the hub caps if necessary page 332 Raise the vehicle page 333 Removing and fi...

Page 336: ... hub caps have been removed page 332 Important notes on using the jack R Only use the vehicle specific jack that has been tested and approved by Mercedes Benz to raise the vehicle R The jack is only designed for raising and holding the vehicle for a short time while a wheel is being changed and not for mainte nance work under the vehicle R The jack must be placed on a firm flat and non slip surfac...

Page 337: ...on the jack at the appropri ate jacking point of the vehicle The base of the jack must be positioned ver tically under the jacking point of the vehicle NOTE Vehicle damage from the jack If you do not position the jack correctly at the appropriate jack support point of the vehicle the jack could tip over with the vehi cle raised The jack is designed exclusively for jacking up the vehicle at the jac...

Page 338: ...ent R The vehicle is raised page 333 When changing a wheel avoid applying any force to the brake discs since this could impair the level of comfort when braking NOTE Damage to threading from dirt on wheel bolts Do not place wheel bolts in sand or on a dirty surface Unscrew the uppermost wheel bolt com pletely Screw centring pin 1 instead of the wheel bolt into the threading Unscrew the remaining w...

Page 339: ...NING Risk of injury from tightening wheel bolts andnuts If you tighten the wheel bolts or wheel nuts when the vehicle is raised the jack could tip Only tighten wheel bolts or wheel nuts when the vehicle is on the ground For safety reasons Mercedes Benz recom mends that you only use wheel bolts which have been approved for Mercedes Benz vehi cles as well as for the wheel in question Tighten the whe...

Page 340: ...re wheel and the wheel to be replaced may differ Mounting an emergency spare wheel spare wheel may severely impair the driving char acteristics To prevent hazardous situations Adapt your driving style accordingly and drive carefully Never fit more than one emergency spare wheel or spare wheel that differs in size Only use an emergency spare wheel or spare wheel of a different size briefly Do not s...

Page 341: ...re of the removed wheel Be sure to also observe the following further related subjects R Notes on tyre pressure page 320 R Tyre pressure table page 321 Removing the emergency spare wheel The emergency spare wheel is secured in the emergency spare wheel bag in the boot Observe the information on mounting tyres page 327 Open the boot Detach the fastening straps Unhook the retaining spring hooks of t...

Page 342: ...NG Risk of accident caused by tampering with the RF transmitter The electromagnetic radiation from RF trans mitters may interfere with the vehicle elec tronics if RF transmitters are tampered with or not correctly retrofitted This could jeopardise the operating safety of the vehicle You should have all work on electrical and electronic components carried out at a qualified specialist workshop WARN...

Page 343: ... On the rear wings it is recommended that you position the aerial on the side of the vehicle closest to the centre of the road Use Technical Specification ISO TS 21609 Road Vehicles EMC guidelines for installation of aftermarket radio frequency transmitting equip ment when retrofitting RF radio frequency transmitters Comply with the legal requirements for detachable parts If your vehicle has fitti...

Page 344: ...strictions R RF transmitter with a maximum transmission output of up to 100 mW R RF transmitters 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 frequency bands R Trunked radio system...

Page 345: ...r countries 1 Vehicle manufacturer 2 EU type approval number only for certain countries 3 VIN vehicle identification number 4 Permissible gross mass kg 5 Permissible gross mass of vehicle trailer combination kg only for specific countries 6 Permissible front axle load kg 7 Permissible rear axle load kg 8 Paint code The data shown in the image is example data 342 Technical data ...

Page 346: ...st workshop Operating fluids Notes on operating fluids 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 storing or disposing of operating fluids Always store operating fluids sealed in their original containers Always keep children away from operat ing fluids ENV...

Page 347: ... of fire or explosion caused by fuel Fuels are highly inflammable You must avoid fire naked flames cre ating sparks and smoking Before refuelling switch off the engine and auxiliary heating if your vehicle is equipped with auxiliary heating WARNING Risk of injury from fuel Fuels are poisonous and harmful to your health Do not swallow fuel or let it come into contact with skin eyes or clothing Do n...

Page 348: ...ol with an octane number of at least 91 RON This may reduce engine output and increase fuel con sumption Never refuel using fuel with a lower RON Further information on fuel can be found R At a filling station R At a qualified specialist workshop Information on additives in petrol Observe the notes on operating fluids page 343 NOTE Damage caused by non approved additives Even small amounts of the ...

Page 349: ...R Petrol R Marine diesel R Heating oil R Bio diesel R Vegetable oil R Paraffin R Kerosene Information on low outside temperatures Refuel your vehicle with as much winter diesel as possible at the beginning of winter Before changing over to winter diesel the fuel tank should be empty if possible When refilling with winter diesel for the first time keep the fuel level low for example at reserve leve...

Page 350: ...purities in AdBlue ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Contamination caused by AdBlue AdBlue residues crystallise after a period of time and contaminate the surfaces with which they come into contact Surfaces that have come into contact with AdBlue while refilling must be immediately rinsed with water or AdBlue must be removed with a damp cloth and cold water If AdBlue has already crystallised clean it with a spon...

Page 351: ...gines For certain countries different engine oils can be used in conjunction with reduced maintenance intervals For more infor mation please contact a qualified specialist workshop Quality and filling capacity of engine oil MB Freigabe or MB Approval Petrol engines MB Freigabe or MB Approval All models 229 5 229 6 MB Freigabe or MB Approval Diesel engines MB Freigabe or MB Approval E 350 d 4MATIC ...

Page 352: ...cialist workshop Coolant Notes on coolant Observe the notes on operating fluids page 343 WARNING Risk of fire and injury from antifreeze If antifreeze comes into contact with hot component parts in the engine compart ment it may ignite Allow the engine to cool down before you top up the antifreeze Make sure that no antifreeze spills out next to the filler opening Thoroughly clean the antifreeze fr...

Page 353: ...ntrate spills out next to the filler opening NOTE Damage to the exterior lighting due to unsuitable windscreen washer fluid Unsuitable windscreen washer fluids may damage the plastic surface of the exterior lighting Only use windscreen washer fluids which are also suitable for use on plas tic surfaces e g MB SummerFit or MB WinterFit NOTE Blocked spray nozzles caused by mixing windscreen washer fl...

Page 354: ... were not available at the time of going to press Vehicle dimensions All models Vehicle width including out side mirrors 2055 mm Vehicle width excluding out side mirrors 1860 mm Wheelbase 2873 mm Vehicle length Model E 350 E 350 d 4MATIC E 400 4MATIC All other models 4826 mm Vehicle height Model E 200 E 350 E 220 d 1430 mm E 300 1431 mm All other models 1438 mm Technical data 351 ...

Page 355: ...ocuments Further information on the trailer hitch can be obtained at a qualified specialist workshop Permissible towing capacity The tongue weight is not included in the towing capacity Permissible towing capacity braked at a minimum start off gradeability of 8 Model Permissible towing capacity braked E 200 manual trans mission 1500 kg All other models 1800 kg Permissible towing capacity braked at...

Page 356: ...e weight Model All models 75 kg Permissible rear axle load during trailer operation Axle load Model Axle load E 200 manual trans mission 1215 kg E 200 automatic transmission 1224 kg E 200 4MATIC 1220 kg Model Axle load E 300 1257 kg E 350 1240 kg E 220 d 1290 kg E 220 d 4MATIC 1300 kg E 350 d 4MATIC 1275 kg E 400 4MATIC 1271 kg Technical data 353 ...

Page 357: ...ide a number of the low priority display messages R by pressing X on the left hand Touch Control R by pressing the button 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 The multifunction display shows these mes sages continuously until the cause for the mes sage has been recti...

Page 358: ...he 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 Drive on carefully Cons...

Page 359: ...abilisation 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 drive on a suitable stretch of road making slight steering movements at a speed ab...

Page 360: ... 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 caref...

Page 361: ...raking 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 358 Display messag...

Page 362: ...ility 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 parking br...

Page 363: ...d while driving R A condition for automatic release of the electric parking brake is not fulfilled R You are performing emergency braking using the electric parking brake Check that the conditions for automatic release of the electric parking brake are fulfilled Release the electric parking brake manually 360 Display messages and warning indicator lamps ...

Page 364: ... The 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 or Release the electric parking brake automatically If it is still not possible to release the electric parking brake Do not continue driving under any circumstances Consult a qualified speci...

Page 365: ...riving 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 charge...

Page 366: ... back on Release and then apply the electric parking brake manually 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 br...

Page 367: ...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 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 Do not top up the br...

Page 368: ...istance Package Active Brake Assist with cross traffic function Evasive Steering Assist or PRE SAFE PLUS are temporarily unavailable or only partially available Vehicles without the Driving Assistance package Active Brake Assist is temporarily unavailable The ambient conditions are outside the system borders Drive on As soon as the ambient conditions are within the system borders the system will b...

Page 369: ...qualified specialist workshop Radar sensors dirty See Owner s Manual The radar sensor system is malfunctioning Possible causes R soiling of the sensors R heavy rain R extended driving on inter urban roads without moving 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 sys...

Page 370: ...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 malfunction R the 6 restraint system warning lamp does not light up when the ignition is switched on R the 6 restraint system warning lamp lights up conti...

Page 371: ...tion of a restraint system malfunction R the 6 restraint system warning lamp does not light up when the ignition is switched on R the 6 restraint system warning lamp lights up continuously or repeatedly during a journey Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately 6 Example Left windowbag malfunction Consult work shop The corresponding window airbag is malfunctioning WARNING Risk of injury ...

Page 372: ...enger airbag is disabled It will not be deployed in the event of an accident and cannot perform its intended protective function A person in the front passenger seat could then for 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 s...

Page 373: ... fatal injury from using a child restraint system when the front passenger airbag is enabled 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 Be aware of the status of the front passenger airbag both before and during the j...

Page 374: ...f concentration on the part of the driver page 209 If necessary take a break À ATTENTION ASSIST inoper ative ATTENTION ASSIST is malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop É Vehicle rising Your vehicle is adjusting to the level you have selected É Lowering Your vehicle is adjusting to the level you have selected Display messages and warning indicator lamps 371 ...

Page 375: ...splay message disappears before pulling away If the display message does not disappear and a warning tone also sounds AIR BODY CONTROL 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 s...

Page 376: ...kshop É Please reduce speed You are driving too fast for the selected vehicle level In order to adjust the vehicle level you must not drive faster than 80 km h In order to adjust the vehicle level during trailer operation you must not drive faster than 30 km h É Compressor is cooling Due to frequent level changes within a short space of time the compressor first needs to cool down in order to set ...

Page 377: ...cted by the windscreen Drive on As soon as the ambient conditions are within the system borders the system will become available again If the display message does not disappear on vehicles with Steering Pilot Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Clean the windscreen Active Lane Keeping Assist inoperative Active Lane Keeping Assis...

Page 378: ...ge does not disappear Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Clean the windscreen Blind Spot Assist currently unavailable See Owner s Manual Blind Spot Assist is temporarily unavailable The system borders have been reached page 210 Drive on Once the cause of the problem is no longer present the system will be available again or If ...

Page 379: ...See Owner s Manual When you establish the electrical connection to the trailer Blind Spot Assist is unavailable Press the left hand side of Touch Control and confirm the display message 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 side of Touch...

Page 380: ... are temporarily unavailable The ambient conditions are outside the system borders page 198 Beware of the entire vehicle surroundings As soon as the ambient conditions are within the system borders the system will become available again ë Off The HOLD function is deactivated because the vehicle is skidding or a condition for activation is not met Reactivate the HOLD function later or check the act...

Page 381: ...mbient conditions are within the system borders the system will become available again If necessary clean the windscreen in the camera s field of vision è Steering Pilot inoperative Steering Pilot is malfunctioning Distance Pilot DISTRONIC remains available Consult a qualified specialist workshop Limiter passive If you depress the accelerator pedal beyond the pressure point kickdown the limiter is...

Page 382: ...are malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop Limiter inoperative The limiter is 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 Speed limit winter tyres XXX km h You have reached the stored maximum speed for winter tyres It is not possibl...

Page 383: ... Engine damage due to insufficient coolant Avoid long journeys with insufficient coolant Add coolant The fan motor is defective Avoiding high loads on the engine drive on to the nearest qualified specialist workshop In doing so ensure that the coolant temperature display remains below 120 C 380 Display messages and warning indicator lamps ...

Page 384: ...ne 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 Wait until the engine has cooled down Make sure that the air supply to the radiator is not obstructed Avoiding high loads on the engine drive on t...

Page 385: ...tion to road and traffic conditions and switch off the engine Consult a qualified specialist workshop 48 V battery See Owner s Manual The 48 V system is malfunctioning NOTE Possible engine damage if you continue driving Do not continue driving under any circumstances Consult a qualified specialist workshop Stop the vehicle immediately paying attention to road and traffic conditions and switch off ...

Page 386: ...umstances Switch off the engine Consult a qualified specialist workshop Start engine See Owner s Manual The engine is off and the battery charge level is too low Switch off electrical consumers that are not required Leave the engine running for a few minutes or drive for a longer distance The battery charges Stop vehicle Leave engine running The battery charge level is too low Pull over and stop t...

Page 387: ...ne oil page 347 4 Engine oil level Stop vehi cle Switch engine off Display message only with certain engines The engine oil level is too low NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with insufficient engine oil Avoid long journeys with insufficient engine oil Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Do not continue driving under any circ...

Page 388: ... qualified specialist workshop immediately and have engine oil siphoned off 4 Add 1 litre engine oil when next refuelling Display message only with certain engines The engine oil level has dropped to the minimum level NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with insufficient engine oil Avoid long journeys with insufficient engine oil Check the engine oil level when next refuelling Top up the engine o...

Page 389: ...fely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Do not continue driving under any circumstances Consult a qualified specialist workshop 5 Engine oil level cannot be measured The electrical connection to the oil level sensor is interrupted or the oil level sensor is faulty The engine oil level has dropped to the minimum level Consult a qualified specialist workshop Ø Refill...

Page 390: ...tart not possible The AdBlue tank is empty You can no longer start the engine Top up at least 4 5 l of AdBlue Switch the ignition on You can restart the engine after approximately one minute Ø Check AdBlue See Owner s Manual The AdBlue system is malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop 8 Reserve fuel level The fuel level has dropped into the reserve range Refuel Display messages and ...

Page 391: ...nd must be replaced Consult a qualified specialist workshop Ø Eng start not possible The AdBlue system is malfunctioning You can no longer start the engine Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately Ø Refill AdBlue No start in XXX km The AdBlue level is only sufficient for the displayed distance Refill AdBlue immediately The message disappears after driving at a speed above 15 km h for ap...

Page 392: ...atly impaired 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 and the tyres When the tyre pressure is correct restart the tyre pressure loss warning system Check tyre pressures then restart Run Flat Indicator The tyre pressure loss warning...

Page 393: ...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 394: ... impaired 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 300 Stop the vehicle paying attention to road and traffic conditions Check the tyres Tyre press monitor cur rently unavailable No signals can be received from the tyre pressure sensors due to strong radio signal source interference The tyre pressure monitoring...

Page 395: ...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 396: ...iving 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 indicator lamps 393 ...

Page 397: ...des me and call up the digital vehicle key in the smartphone service Deactivate the service first and then activate it again If the display message still appears contact the Mercedes Benz Customer Assistance Center CAC  Change key batteries The key battery is discharged Replace the battery  Key not detected white display message The key is currently undetected Change the location of the key in t...

Page 398: ...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 stowage compartment for starting the engine with the key  Place the key in the marked space See Owner s Manual The key detection function is malfunctioning Change the locati...

Page 399: ...l 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 process do not couple a trailer When the ball neck has reached an operational position the display message disappears 396 Display messages and warning indicator lamps ...

Page 400: ...appears Stop the vehicle immediately paying attention to road and traffic conditions and switch off the engine Uncouple the trailer and safeguard it against rolling away Initiate a new swivelling procedure When the display message disappears couple up the trailer and drive on If the display message does not disappear the trailer hitch is defective and the ball neck is not locked Do not couple up t...

Page 401: ...you are driving the transmission has been shifted to position i Depress the brake pedal to stop and when the vehicle is stationary shift the transmission to position j To continue your journey shift the transmission to position h or k Only select Park P when vehicle is stationary The transmission can only be shifted to position j when the vehicle is stationary Without changing gear consult worksho...

Page 402: ...to position i automatically Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Switch the transmission to position j Consult a qualified specialist workshop Reversing not poss Con sult workshop The transmission is malfunctioning Reverse gear can no longer be engaged Consult a qualified specialist workshop Stop vehicle Leave engine running Wait...

Page 403: ... 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 Clutch overheated Avoid pulling away for XX XX mins The clutch is under considerable load and is overheating Avoid frequent pulling away and driving at walking pace over longer distances Stop the vehicle paying attention to road and traffic ...

Page 404: ... shift the transmission out of position h and into position k Depress the brake pedal Switch the transmission to position k j Operation only possible in transmission position N You have attempted to displace the ball neck and the transmission is not in position i Switch the transmission to position i j Operation only possible in transmission position P You have attempted to displace the ball neck ...

Page 405: ...nctioning The steering may be locked by the electric steering lock 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 special...

Page 406: ... increase in the passenger compart ment Breathing in carbon dioxide may cause dizziness Open the window to ensure that there is a sufficient supply of fresh air Open the window to ensure that there is a sufficient supply of fresh air Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately Ð Steering malfunction Drive carefully Visit workshop The power assistance of the steering is malfunctioning You m...

Page 407: ...r 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 Increased physical effort See Owner s Manual The power assistance of the steering is malfunctioning WARNING Risk of an accident due to altered steering characteristics If the power assistance...

Page 408: ...e vehicle 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 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 on the stat...

Page 409: ... An unlocked engine bonnet may open up when the vehicle is in motion and block your view Never unlock the engine bonnet when driving Before every trip ensure that the engine bonnet is locked Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible Close the engine bonnet C At least one door is open Close all doors 406 Display messages and warning indicator lamps ...

Page 410: ...pecially if the vehicle is in motion Always switch off the engine before opening the boot lid Never drive with the boot lid open Close the boot lid _ Example Rear left seat backrest not locked The corresponding seat backrest of the rear bench seat is not engaged Fold the corresponding seat backrest back until it engages Top up washer fluid The washer fluid level in the washer fluid reservoir has d...

Page 411: ...fied specialist workshop b Intelligent Light System inoperative The Intelligent Light System is faulty The lighting system continues to function properly without the functions 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 b...

Page 412: ...n the light switch to the L or à position 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 The system borders have been reached page 113 Drive on Once the cause of the problem is no longer present th...

Page 413: ...s possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Clean the windscreen Warning and indicator lamps Overview of warning and indicator lamps Some systems perform a self test when the igni tion is switched on Some warning and indicator lamps may briefly light up or flash This behav iour is non critical These warning and indicator lamps only indicate a malfunction if they light up or flash af...

Page 414: ...tor lamp Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions J Brake system warning lamp The yellow brake system warning lamp is lit while the engine is running WARNING Risk of an accident due to a brake system malfunction 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 y...

Page 415: ...stics may be impaired The braking distance 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 ...

Page 416: ...malfunctioning Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be faulty 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 syst...

Page 417: ...ile the engine is running ESP is malfunctioning Other driving and driving safety systems may also be faulty 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 Observe the messages in th...

Page 418: ...ESP deactivated 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 Display messages and war...

Page 419: ...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 in the multifunction display 416 Display messages and warning indicator lamps ...

Page 420: ...bag for example Have the restraint system checked and repaired immediately at a qualified specialist workshop Drive on carefully Observe the messages in 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 lights up after startin...

Page 421: ...enger seat Remove the objects from the front passenger seat Driving systems Warning indicator lamp Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions Distance warning warning lamp The red distance warning lamp lights up while the vehicle is in motion The distance to the vehicle in front is too small for the speed selected If there is an additional warning tone you are approaching an obstacle at too hi...

Page 422: ...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 423: ...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 in the multifunction displ...

Page 424: ... specialist workshop Vehicles with a diesel engine the fuel tank has been run dry Start the engine three to four times after refuelling If the yellow engine diagnosis 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 the mult...

Page 425: ...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 conditions and switch...

Page 426: ...cle until the engine has cooled down Check the coolant level Make sure that the air supply to the radiator is not obstructed Avoiding high loads on the engine drive on to the nearest qualified specialist workshop In doing so ensure that the coolant temperature display remains below 120 C Display messages and warning indicator lamps 423 ...

Page 427: ...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 428: ...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 429: ...ist 169 Function notes 169 Setting 173 Active Lane Keeping Assist 213 Activating deactivating 214 Function 213 Sensitivity function notes 215 Setting the sensitivity 216 System limits 213 Trailer operation 213 Active light function 111 Adaptive brake lights 174 Adaptive cruise control see Distance Pilot DISTRONIC Adaptive functions MULTIBEAM LED see Intelligent Light System Adaptive Highbeam Assis...

Page 430: ...123 Alarm see Panic alarm Alarm system see Anti theft protection Ambient lighting 115 Animals Pets in the vehicle 53 Anti lock braking system see ABS Anti lock Braking System Anti theft alarm system Anti theft protection 78 Anti theft protection 78 Additional door lock 58 ATA anti theft alarm system 78 Immobiliser 78 Interior protection 79 Stopping the alarm ATA 78 Tow away protection 79 Anticipat...

Page 431: ... function 141 Automatic engine stop ECO start stop function 141 Automatic front passenger airbag shutoff see Front passenger airbag shutoff Automatic mirror folding function Activating deactivating 121 Automatic transmission DIRECT SELECT lever 145 Drive program display 143 Drive programs 143 DYNAMIC SELECT switch 143 Engaging drive position 147 Engaging reverse gear 146 Kickdown 148 Manual gearsh...

Page 432: ...ng deactivating the boot lid opening limiter 68 Closing 64 HANDS FREE ACCESS 66 Locked separately 68 Opening 63 Opening dimensions 350 Boot lid see Boot lid see Locking unlocking Brake Assist System see BAS Brake Assist System Brake fluid Notes 349 Brake force distribution EBD Electronic Brake force Distribu tion 168 Brakes ABS Anti lock Braking System 164 Adaptive brake lights 174 BAS Brake Assis...

Page 433: ...stem 281 Calls 252 Accepting 252 Activating functions during a call 253 Calls with several participants 253 Declining 252 Ending a call 252 Incoming call during an existing call 253 Making 252 Via the overhead control panel Mercedes me connect 263 Camera see 360 Camera see Reversing camera Car wash see Care Car wash care 291 Care 296 Car wash 291 Carpet 296 Display 296 Exterior lighting 294 Genuin...

Page 434: ...vating deactivating the A C function multimedia system 125 Activating deactivating the synchro nisation function control panel 126 Activating deactivating the synchro nisation function multimedia sys tem 126 Air distribution settings 126 Air recirculation mode 126 Automatic control 125 Climate style function 125 Demisting the windows 126 Demisting the windscreen 123 Fragrance system 127 Front air ...

Page 435: ...p holders 100 101 Fitting removing centre console 100 101 D Damage detection parked vehicle 162 Dashboard see Cockpit Dashboard lighting 226 Data acquisition Vehicle 21 Data import export Function notes 246 Importing exporting 246 PIN protection for data export 246 Data roaming Activating deactivating telephone module 260 Declaration of Conformity Electromagnetic compatibility 18 Jack 18 TIREFIT k...

Page 436: ...sist Functions limited See Owner s Manual 366 Active Lane Keeping Assist Camera view restricted See Owner s Manual 375 Active Lane Keeping Assist currently unavailable See Owner s Manual 374 Active Lane Keeping Assist inopera tive 374 b Active Light System inopera tive 408 Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus Cam era view restricted See Owner s Manual 410 Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus cur rently unavaila...

Page 437: ...lable See Own er s Manual 356 currently unavailable See Own er s Manual 357 Depress clutch fully to start engine 400 Distance Pilot available again 377 Distance Pilot currently unavailable See Owner s Manual 377 Distance Pilot inoperative 378 È 379 Ø Eng start not possible in XXX km 388 Ø Eng start not possible 388 5 Engine oil level cannot be measured 386 4 Engine oil level Reduce oil level 385 4...

Page 438: ...onary 398 j Operation only possible in transmission position N 401 j Operation only possible in transmission position P 401 Parking brake See Owner s Manual 361 Parking Pilot and PARKTRONIC inop erative See Owner s Manual 377 Parking Pilot Manoeuvring assis tance limited See Owner s Manual 377 Â Place the key in the marked space See Owner s Manual 395 É Please reduce speed 373 PRE SAFE inoperative...

Page 439: ...w 372 b Switch off lights 409 b Switch on headlamps 409 To shift out of P or N depress brake and start engine 398 Top up coolant See Owner s Manual 380 Top up washer fluid 407 j Trailer coupling extending 396 Transmission Malfunction Stop 399 Turn on the ignition to release the parking brake 359 Tyre press monitor currently unavail able 391 Tyre press monitor inoperative 392 Tyre press monitor ino...

Page 440: ...ronic Brake force Distribu tion 168 ESP Electronic Stability Program Crosswind Assist 168 ESP Electronic Stability Program trailer stabilisation 168 Overview 164 Radar sensors 164 Responsibility 163 STEER CONTROL 169 Driving safety system see ESP Electronic Stability Program Driving system DYNAMIC BODY CONTROL 186 Driving system see 360 Camera see Active Blind Spot Assist see Active Lane Keeping A...

Page 441: ...stop 141 Operation 141 Switching off on 142 Electric parking brake 160 161 162 Applying automatically 160 Applying or releasing manually 162 Emergency braking 162 Releasing automatically 161 Electric parking brake see Parking Electrical fuses see Fuses Electromagnetic compatibility Declaration of Conformity 18 Electronic Stability Program see ESP Electronic Stability Program Electronics 339 Emerge...

Page 442: ...g the on board computer 287 Filling capacity 348 MB Freigabe or MB Approval 348 Topping up 288 Entering characters Function notes 241 On the controller 242 On the touchpad 243 ERA GLONASS test mode Starting ending 268 ESC Electronic Stability Control see ESP Electronic Stability Program ESP Electronic Stability Program 165 Crosswind Assist 168 Function notes 165 Switching on off 168 Trailer stabil...

Page 443: ... Fuel 345 Additives 345 Diesel 345 E10 344 Low outside temperatures 345 Petrol 344 Quality diesel 345 Quality petrol 344 Refuelling 149 Reserve fuel level 346 Sulphur content 344 Tank capacity 346 Fuel consumption On board computer 228 Function seat see Door control panel Fuse insert see Fuses Fuses 316 Assignment diagram 316 Before changing 316 Fuse box in the boot 318 Fuse box in the engine comp...

Page 444: ...he position on board com puter 232 Switching on off 233 Using the memory function 92 Head up display see Menu on board computer Head up display menu see On board computer Headlamp flashing 110 Heating see Climate control High pressure cleaner care 291 Hill start assist 184 HOLD function 184 Activating deactivating 185 Function notes 184 I i Size child seat attachment Seats suitable for attaching 4...

Page 445: ...off delay time 116 Interior lighting see Interior lighting see Lighting see Lights Interior protection Function 79 Switching on off 80 Internet Deleting favourites 271 Deleting history 271 Setting favourites 271 Internet connection Cancelling permission 269 Closing 269 Establishing 269 Mobile phone details 269 Setting access data 268 Setting up 268 Ionisation 127 ISOFIX child seat attachment Seats...

Page 446: ... 111 Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus 113 Adjusting the instrument lighting 226 Adverse weather light 112 Automatic driving lights 109 City lighting 112 Combination switch 110 Cornering light function 111 Dipped beam 108 Driving abroad 108 Fog light extended range 112 Hazard warning lights 110 Headlamp flashing 110 Intelligent Light System 111 Light switch 108 Main beam 110 Motorway mode 112 Parking ...

Page 447: ...miter MB Info call see Service call Media Menu on board computer 231 Searching 274 Media Interface Information 275 Overview 275 Switching on 275 Media mode Activating 272 Media playback Operating on board computer 231 Media search Starting 274 Media source Selecting on board computer 231 Memory function Head up Display Calling up saved settings 92 Head up Display Saving settings 92 Operating 92 Ou...

Page 448: ...ivating deactivating transferring telephone module 260 Making a call 257 Notes 256 Reading 257 Settings 257 Mirrors see Outside mirrors Mobile phone 231 Authorising Remote Parking Pilot 207 Cancelling permission for Internet connection 269 Damage detection parked vehicle 162 Locking the vehicle 59 Starting the vehicle 136 Unlocking the vehicle 59 Wireless charging 106 Mobile phone see Hands free s...

Page 449: ... 229 Operating 224 Radio menu 230 Service menu 227 Telephone menu 231 Trip menu 228 On board computer see Computer see Operating system On board diagnostics interface see Diagnostics connection On board electronics Engine electronics 339 Notes 339 Two way radios 339 On board electronics see Electronics see Technical data Opening the boot lid using your foot 66 Operating fluids AdBlue 346 Additives...

Page 450: ...ee Remote Parking Pilot Parking Assist PARKTRONIC 189 Activating 191 Adjusting warning tones 192 Function 189 Side impact protection 190 Switching off 191 System limitations 189 Parking assistance systems see Parking Pilot Parking brake see Electric parking brake Parking lights 108 Parking Pilot 198 Cross Traffic Alert 208 Drive Away Assist 208 Exiting a parking space 202 Function 198 Manoeuvring ...

Page 451: ...LUS anticipatory occu pant protection plus Function 38 Reversing measures 37 PRE SAFE PLUS anticipatory occu pant protection plus see Anticipatory occupant protection see Occupant safety Presets menu view Activating deactivating 279 Preventative occupant protection sys tem 37 Programs see DYNAMIC SELECT Protection of the environment Notes 15 Returning an end of life vehicle 15 Q QR code Rescue car...

Page 452: ...nd of life vehicles Reducing agent see AdBlue Refuelling Refuelling the vehicle 149 Topping up AdBlue 153 Registration Vehicle 20 Remote control stationary heater Displays 131 Problems 133 Replacing the battery 132 Setting 130 Remote Parking Pilot 203 Authorising a mobile phone 207 Function notes 203 Operating 205 System limitations 203 Rescue card 21 Reserve Fuel 346 Reset function multimedia sys...

Page 453: ...72 Seat 96 4 way lumbar support 85 Adjusting electrically 84 Adjusting manually and electrically 82 Backrest rear folding forwards 96 Backrest rear locking 97 Correct driver s seat position 81 Folding the backrest rear back 97 Folding the backrest forwards back 87 Setting options 10 Using the memory function 92 Seat see Head restraint Seat belt Activating deactivating seat belt adjustment 29 Care ...

Page 454: ... ature unit 245 Settings Messages 257 Shifting gears 147 Gearshift recommendation 145 148 Manual 147 Short text messages see Messages Side impact airbag 30 Side impact protection 190 Side windows Child safety lock in the rear 52 Closing 69 Closing with the key 71 Convenience closing 71 Convenience opening 71 Opening 69 Opening with the key 71 Problem 72 Side windows see Window lifter see Windows S...

Page 455: ...ection Starting the engine see Vehicle Starting off aid see Hill start assist Station Deleting 279 Frequency fix 280 Moving 279 Searching 278 Setting 278 Storing 279 Station list Calling up 278 Station presets Editing 279 Stationary heater ventilation Displays remote control 131 Problems remote control 133 Setting using the multimedia sys tem 130 Setting via remote control 130 Switching on off via...

Page 456: ...unction Activating deactivating control panel 126 Activating deactivating multimedia system 126 System settings Automatic volume adjustment 245 Language 245 Notes on language selection 245 Reset function multimedia system 247 Setting the distance unit and tem perature unit 245 System settings see Multimedia system T Tailgate see Boot lid Tailpipes Care 294 Take back of end of life vehicles 15 Tank...

Page 457: ... 260 Charging a mobile phone 262 Data modem mode 259 Deleting call lists 261 Disconnecting 261 Establishing a connection to the mobile phone 258 Fitting removing 257 Inserting removing a SIM card 258 Notes on receiving text messages 261 Resetting to factory settings 262 Setting the ringtone 260 Settings 260 Storing the SIM card PIN 260 Switching mobile phones 259 Transferring the phone book 261 Te...

Page 458: ... Track Selecting audio mode 273 Traffic announcements Activating deactivating 280 Trailer hitch Axle load 353 Bicycle rack 220 Care 294 Folding the ball neck in out 216 General notes 352 Notes 216 Power socket 216 Tongue weight 352 Trailer operation Active Blind Spot Assist 211 Active Lane Keeping Assist 213 Bicycle rack 220 Folding the ball neck in out 216 Notes 216 Power socket 216 Trailer stabi...

Page 459: ...yre pressures 323 Function 322 Restarting 323 Technical data 324 Tyre pressure table 321 Tyre tread 319 Tyre change tool kit Overview 331 Tyres Changing 332 Changing hub caps 332 Checking the tyre pressure tyre pressure monitoring system 323 Fitting 335 Flat tyre 300 MOExtended tyres 300 Noise 319 Notes on fitting 327 Removing 335 Replacing 327 Restarting the tyre pressure loss warning system 327 ...

Page 460: ...f start stop button 154 Unlocking from inside 59 Unlocking KEYLESS GO 60 Unlocking mobile phone 59 Ventilating convenience opening 71 Vehicle see Locking unlocking Vehicle battery 306 Vehicle data Roof load 352 Vehicle height 350 Vehicle length 350 Vehicle width 350 Wheelbase 350 Vehicle dimensions 350 Vehicle identification number see VIN Vehicle identification plate EU type approval number 341 P...

Page 461: ...warning lamp flashes 418 7Seat belt warning lamp lights up 417 jTrailer hitch warning lamp 419 hTyre pressure monitoring sys tem warning lamp flashes 425 hTyre pressure monitoring sys tem warning lamp lights up 424 Yellow electric parking brake indicator lamp is malfunctioning 416 Warning indicator lamps 410 Instrument display overview 6 Overview 410 PASSENGER AIR BAG 34 Warranty 21 Washer fluid s...

Page 462: ...itoring system function 322 Tyre pressure table 321 Unusual handling characteristics 319 Window airbag 30 Window lifter 69 Windows 69 Closing 69 Opening 69 Windows Care 294 Windscreen 116 118 123 Demisting 123 Infrared reflective 122 Replacing the wiper blades 116 118 Windscreen see Windscreen Windscreen washer fluid 350 Notes 350 Windscreen washer system Topping up 290 Windscreen wipers Replacing...

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