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Information about entertainment sources

You can operate the applications in the reduced

view or in the menu (expanded view)

(

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 page 332).

Examples:

R

Control a media source, e.g. pause/play, next

track, set a station

R

Select tracks from the current playlist or sta-

tions from the station list

R

Select a media source
The media source must be connected to the

MBUX multimedia system.

Information about the telephone

To use the functions, your mobile phone must be

connected with the MBUX multimedia system.
Requirement for suggestions: the 

Calls & mes-

sages

 option is activated in the suggestions.

Examples:

R

Answer a call and call a missed call
The missed calls are displayed for the mobile

phone currently connected to the MBUX multi-

media system.

R

Display contacts and call list and call a con-

tact

R

Use voice functions

R

Suggest contacts
The contacts are suggested for the mobile

phone connected to the MBUX multimedia

system. No contacts are suggested for a

mobile phone that is linked to another user

profile.

R

Write messages to contacts (suggestion)

R

Connect a device via the device manager (sug-

gestion)

Information about active applications
The following functions are available:

R

Operating the massage programme

R

Operating an ENERGIZING COMFORT pro-

gramme

R

Raising or lowering the vehicle level

Suggestions for comfort and vehicle functions as

well as navigation

Requirement: the 

Comfort

Vehicle

 and 

Naviga-

tion

 options are activated in the suggestions.

R

Operating the massage programme
For example, the multimedia system suggests

a programme at a certain time.

R

Operating an ENERGIZING COMFORT pro-

gramme

R

Opening the tailgate
Requirement: the vehicle is equipped with

boot lid convenience closing.

R

Opening and closing the convenience doors
Requirement: the vehicle is equipped with

comfort doors.

R

Setting the vehicle level

R

Making heating settings

R

Activating/deactivating Parking Assist

PARKTRONIC

R

Selecting previous destinations and destina-

tions from favourites

Information on online voice applications

Requirement: the 

Online voice services

 option is

activated in the suggestions.

MBUX multimedia system 331

Summary of Contents for EQS 350

Page 1: ...hicle models and vehicle model years The online version is the current valid Owner s Manual version Possible variations to your vehicle may not be taken into account as Mercedes Benz constantly update...

Page 2: ...r knowledge with practical tips Here you can find comprehensive information about operating your vehicle and about services and guarantees in printed form You can find the Owner s Manual on the Merced...

Page 3: ...ercedes Benz AG Not to be reprinted transla ted or otherwise reproduced in whole or in part without written permission from Mercedes Benz AG Vehicle manufacturer Mercedes Benz AG Mercedesstra e 120 70...

Page 4: ...om that shown in the descriptions and illustrations The illustrations in this operator s manual show a left hand drive vehicle On right hand drive vehi cles the layout of vehicle parts and controls di...

Page 5: ...cs connection 38 Qualified specialist workshop 39 Vehicle registration 39 Correct use of the vehicle 39 Information on the REACH regulation 40 Notes for persons with electronic medical aids 40 Implied...

Page 6: ...r display menus 321 Head up display 321 Overview of status displays on the driver s display 325 MBUX multimedia system 327 Overview and operation 327 System settings 350 AMG TRACK PACE 354 Drive syste...

Page 7: ...ctronics 445 Regulatory radio identification and notes 447 Vehicle identification plate VIN and engine number overview 448 Operating fluids 450 Vehicle data 452 Trailer hitch 456 Display messages and...

Page 8: ...viour or envi ronmentally responsible disposal Observe environmental notes NOTE Damage to property due to failure to observe notes on material damage Notes on material damage inform you of risks which...

Page 9: ...Left hand drive vehicles with central display 6 At a glance Cockpit central display...

Page 10: ...29 Quick vehicle access Fingerprint sensor 327 Switches the MBUX multimedia system on off 327 a Switches sound on off 327 Adjusts the volume 327 9 Hazard warning light system 160 A Start stop button 1...

Page 11: ...Left hand drive vehicles with MBUX hyperscreen 8 At a glance Cockpit MBUX Hyperscreen...

Page 12: ...t system 160 9 Switch panel for DYNAMIC SELECT button 208 c Active Parking Assist 298 Calls up the EQ menu 229 Quick vehicle access Fingerprint sensor 327 Switches the MBUX multimedia system on off 32...

Page 13: ...Standard driver s display 10 At a glance Indicator and warning lamps standard...

Page 14: ...9 L Distance warning 536 A ABS 538 B h Tyre pressure monitoring system 541 C ESP OFF 538 ESP 538 D _ Reduced power 530 E Operational readiness of drive system 198 F Electric parking brake yellow 534...

Page 15: ...Driver s display with driver camera 12 At a glance Indicator and warning lamps with driver camera...

Page 16: ...C Electric parking brake red 534 D J Brakes red 534 J Brakes yellow 534 E R Range F Charge level display G R Rear fog light 158 H K High beam 159 L Low beam 157 T Standing lights 157 I H Mercedes Ben...

Page 17: ...14 At a glance Overhead control panel...

Page 18: ...hting con trol on off 169 6 G SOS button 374 7 Switches the right hand reading lamp on off 169 8 3 Opens closes the panorama sliding sun roof 108 3 Opens closes the panorama sliding sun roof roller su...

Page 19: ...16 At a glance Door operating unit and seat adjustment...

Page 20: ...mory function 133 8 q Opens closes the tailgate 99 9 Operates the outside mirrors 174 A W Opens closes the right side window 104 B W Opens closes the rear right side window 104 C S Child safety lock f...

Page 21: ...18 At a glance Control settings in the rear passenger compartment...

Page 22: ...t passenger seat 119 4 s Switches the rear seat ventilation on off 128 5 w Switches the rear seat heating on off 127 6 Adjusting the rear seats electrically 120 7 Stowage compartment in the rear armre...

Page 23: ...20 At a glance Emergencies and breakdowns...

Page 24: ...3 6 Operating the high voltage disconnect device 195 7 Hazard warning light system 160 8 Fire extinguisher 412 9 Socket flap with information label on tyre pressure 431 QR code for accessing the rescu...

Page 25: ...essages in the driver s display R Language select the language for the Digital Owner s Manual You can search for keywords using the search field Search in order to find quick answers to questions abou...

Page 26: ...d by irresponsible disposal of the high voltage battery A high voltage battery contains materials which are harmful to the environment Dispose of faulty high voltage batteries at a qualified specialis...

Page 27: ...s wheels and acces sory parts that have been specifically approved for your vehicle model Mercedes Benz tests original parts and conver sion parts and accessory parts that have been specifically appro...

Page 28: ...t documents and should be kept in the vehicle Touch sensitive controls In addition to conventional switches and buttons your vehicle is equipped with touch sensitive con trols These are located in the...

Page 29: ...Switch the vehicle off and lock it Unlock the vehicle after about two minutes and switch on the vehicle The on demand feature has been activated For some features a notification also appears in the v...

Page 30: ...ately at a qualified specialist workshop and if necessary reset to factory settings NOTE Damage to the vehicle due to driv ing too fast and due to impacts to the vehicle underbody and suspension com p...

Page 31: ...e damage is not visible Never make any modifications to the high voltage on board electrical system Do not switch on or use the vehicle if its high voltage on board electrical system components have b...

Page 32: ...without advertis ing media or other holders Assemble the licence plate so that it does not protrude above or to the side of the licence plate adapter Declarations of conformity and notes on driving i...

Page 33: ...bout wireless interference For the United Kingdom only The following information applies to all wireless components of the vehicle and of the information systems and communication devices integrated i...

Page 34: ...ponents installed in the vehicle com ply with the technical regulations for two way radios You can obtain further information from a Mercedes Benz service centre For Ukraine only The manufacturers of...

Page 35: ...5 kHz 66 dB A m at 10m with the magnetic field strength level decreasing 3dB octave above 119 kHz Near field communication 13 553 13 567 MHz 42 dB A m at 10m Remote Keyless Entry Garage Door Opener Ti...

Page 36: ...radar 76 77 GHz 55 dBm peak EIRP Carsharing Module NFC 13 553 13 567 MHz Bluetooth 2402 2480 MHz NFC 42 dB A m at 10 m Bluetooth 4 dBm class 2 Rear Seat Entertainment System Bluetooth 2400 2483 5 MHz...

Page 37: ...FDD B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B7 B8 B9 B18 B19 B21 B28 Class 3 23 dBm 1 dB LTE TDD B38 B40 B41 Class 3 23 dBm 1 dB GNSS 1559 1610 MHz Receiving only Information about the specific absorption rate For France onl...

Page 38: ...e specific absorption rate Vehicle components SAR value in W kg Applicable limit value Compensator ECE DE003 ECE DE004 0 2 W kg 2 W kg DAI RSE 1 8 W kg 2 W kg HERMES communication module 0 4 W kg 2 W...

Page 39: ...va only Importer S C GRAND PREMIUM S R L Moldova mun Chisinau str H ncesti sos 2 2 For Turkey only Importer Mercedes Benz Otomotiv Ticaret ve Hizmetler A Genel Merkez Ak aburgaz Mah S leyman ah Cad No...

Page 40: ...ption and purpose of use Car jack is intended solely for lifting of the con crete car in accordance with the instruction label on the car jack 3 References of harmonized and other standards or specifi...

Page 41: ...gnostics con nection of the vehicle the function of vehicle systems and operating safety may be impaired For safety reasons we recommend that you only use and connect products approved by a Mercedes B...

Page 42: ...enz service centre Vehicle registration Mercedes Benz may ask its service centres to carry out technical inspections on certain vehi cles The quality or safety of the vehicle is improved as a result o...

Page 43: ...ardiac pacemakers In addition there are components installed in the vehicle that regardless of the operating status of the vehicle can generate magnetic fields on a par with permanent magnets These fi...

Page 44: ...they receive from vehicle sensors generate them selves or exchange between themselves Some control units are required for the safe operation of your vehicle some assist you when driving suchas driver...

Page 45: ...operating state component loads maintenance require ments and technical events or faults Depending on the vehicle equipment the follow ing data are stored R operating status of system components such...

Page 46: ...ions may be saved locally in the vehicle or they may be located on a device which you have connected to the vehicle suchas a smartphone USB flash drive or MP3 player If you have entered these data you...

Page 47: ...deactiva ted This excludes legally prescribed functions and services suchas an emergency call system Third party services If you use online services from other providers third parties these services a...

Page 48: ...n with their back against the seat backrest R Sit with their feet resting on the floor if possi ble R Always secure persons under 1 50 m tall in an additional restraint system suitable for Mercedes Be...

Page 49: ...everity of the impact detected and the apparent type of accident R Frontal impact R Rear impact R Side impact R Rollover The activation thresholds for the components of the restraint system are determ...

Page 50: ...s to health but may cause short term breathing difficulties to persons suffering from asthma or other pulmonary conditions Provided it is safe to do so leave the vehicle immediately or open the window...

Page 51: ...oads page 134 Limitations of the protection provided by the seat belt WARNING Risk of injury or death due to incorrect seat position The seat belt will not offer the intended level of protection if yo...

Page 52: ...ive function Therefore have deployed pyrotechnic seat belt tensioners immediately replaced at a qualified specialist work shop Mercedes Benz recommends that you have the vehicle towed to a qualified s...

Page 53: ...seat belt page 47 NOTE Deployment of components of the restraint system when the front passenger seat is unoccupied and a seat belt is buckled When the front passenger seat is unoccupied and the seat...

Page 54: ...available for certain countries When the vehicle is switched on the rear seat belt status display informs you for a certain amount of time which rear seat belt is not fas tened The status of the rear...

Page 55: ...enger airbag head and ribcage R Side airbag ribcage also pelvis for front seat occupants R Centre airbag head and ribcage R Window airbag head Information on child restraint systems on the front passe...

Page 56: ...iggered the centre airbag deploys between the front seats Do not stow any objects in the deployment area of the centre airbag Protection provided by the airbags Depending on the accident situation an...

Page 57: ...g e g on the cockpit on the door on the side win dow or on the side trim In addition no connecting cables tensioning straps or retaining straps must be routed or attached to the vehicle within the dep...

Page 58: ...doors or door trim carried out at a qualified specialist workshop WARNING Risk of injury due to deployed airbag A deployed airbag no longer offers any protec tion Have the vehicle towed to a qualified...

Page 59: ...interior especially if the person is sit ting 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 corr...

Page 60: ...nger seat Have the automatic front passenger airbag shutoff checked and repaired immediately at a qualified specialist workshop Status display If the front passenger seat is occupied ensure both befor...

Page 61: ...ards and downwards from the seat belt outlet If necessary adjust the seat belt outlet and the front passenger seat accordingly Always comply with the child restraint system manufacturer s installation...

Page 62: ...detect certain critical driv ing situations and implement pre emptive meas ures to protect the vehicle occupants PRE SAFE can implement the following meas ures independently of each other R Tightening...

Page 63: ...te any braking application in the following situations R whilst driving or R when entering or exiting a parking space while using Active Parking Assist Function of PRE SAFE Impulse Side If an imminent...

Page 64: ...years old or under 1 50 m in height Mercedes Benz recommends you observe the fol lowing information R Always secure the child in a child restraint sys tem suitable for this Mercedes Benz vehicle R Th...

Page 65: ...weight for the child and child restraint system page 70 Advantage of a rearward facing child restraint sys tem It is preferable to transport a baby or a small child in a suitable rearward facing chil...

Page 66: ...page 77 Securing the child restraint system with the seat belt on the front passenger seat page 79 Observe the specific instructions for the rearward facing and forward facing child restraint systems...

Page 67: ...rom these parts particularly on metallic parts of the child restraint system Always make sure that the child restraint system is not exposed to direct sunlight Protect the child restraint system with...

Page 68: ...R Weight category 0 0 or I the child restraint system must be installed on the ISOFIX or i Size child seat anchor R Weight category II III only use the approved KIDFIX XP and AMG KIDFIX XP child seats...

Page 69: ...Type1 AMG KIDFIX XP Approval E1 04 301 304 Order number2 A 000 970 33 02 1 Manufacturer Britax R mer 2 With colour code 9H95 Overview of suitable seats in the vehicle for fitting a child restraint sy...

Page 70: ...el R Universal child restraint systems in the Uni versal category are approved for installation in vehicles They can be used in accordance with overviews of the suitability of seats for securing child...

Page 71: ...eats R Suitability of seats for attaching ISOFIX child restraint systems page 68 R Suitability of seats for securing i Size child restraint systems page 70 R Suitability of seats for attaching belt se...

Page 72: ...child restraint system of size class ISO R3 move the front seat into the highest position Make sure that the seat backrest of the front seat does not rest against the child restraint system Weight gr...

Page 73: ...pant will be pressed into the seat belt with increased force The seat belt will not be able to pro tect as intended and could cause addi tional injury R Objects or loads in the boot or load com partme...

Page 74: ...nts correctly O If the head restraint of the child seat cannot be fully extended when it is installed in the vehicle this will result in restrictions on the maximum size setting for child restraint sy...

Page 75: ...olded upwards Attach the ISOFIX or i Size child restraint sys tem to both mounting brackets 2 in the vehi cle To close fold upholstered lining 1 upwards Lift the tab from the support surface and slide...

Page 76: ...seat after fitting a child restraint system Vehicles with electrically adjustable rear bench seats The following may occur R The Top Tether belt may sit either too loose or too tight R The child restr...

Page 77: ...t system with the seat belt Notes on the suitability of seats for attaching belt secured child restraint systems Rear seats without a belt airbag Weight category 0 to 10 kg Left right rear seat U L Ce...

Page 78: ...vehi cle and the seat are listed in the child restraint system manufactur er s vehicle model list B2 B3 Suitable for the installation of child restraint systems com plying with ISO B2 and ISO B3 child...

Page 79: ...clination so that the front edge of the seat cushion is in the highest position and the rear edge of the seat cushion is in the lowest position 2 The vehicle is equipped with automatic front passenger...

Page 80: ...g a weight category 0 0 baby car seat and a weight category I rearward facing child restraint system on a rear seat adjust the front seat so that the seat does not touch the child restraint system O W...

Page 81: ...e Make sure you observe the following information R Never fit a rearward facing child restraint sys tem to the front passenger seat R Always fit a rearward facing child restraint sys tem to a suitable...

Page 82: ...page 55 R When using a rearward facing child restraint system on the front passenger seat the front passenger airbag must always be disabled This is only the case if the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicato...

Page 83: ...system WARNING Risk of injury or death due to objects between the seat surface and the child restraint system Objects between the seat surface and the child restraint system could affect the function...

Page 84: ...ularly children are subjected to prolonged exposure to intense heat or cold there is a risk of severe injury or even death Never leave persons particularly chil dren unattended in the vehicle WARNING...

Page 85: ...corresponding rear door or driver s door When the child safety lock is activated the con trols in the rear compartment are disabled for R the rear side windows R the adjustment of the front passenger...

Page 86: ...y be thrown about the vehicle in the event of an accident or sudden steering and braking manoeuvres and injure vehicle occupants Never leave animals unattended in the vehicle Always correctly secure a...

Page 87: ...ildren NOTE Damage to the key caused by mag netic fields Keep the key away from strong magnetic fields Vehicle key 1 Indicator lamp 2 To lock 3 Unlocks with embossed surface 4 Opens closes the tailgat...

Page 88: ...until the indicator lamp flashes twice Options if the unlocking function for the driver s door and socket flap has been selected R To unlock the vehicle centrally press the button twice R Vehicles wit...

Page 89: ...orrosive substan ces Swallowing batteries may cause severe internal burns within two hours There is a risk of fatal injury Keep batteries out of the reach of chil dren If the cover and or lid of the b...

Page 90: ...the positive pole facing upwards Use a lint free cloth to do so Make sure that the surface of the battery is free of lint grease and other impurities Insert the front tabs of covering 3 into the hous...

Page 91: ...lock is activated If the additional door lock is activated the doors can no longer be opened from the inside Never leave persons in particular chil dren unattended in the vehicle If there are persons...

Page 92: ...ed in the car The vehicle is not unlocked R if you have locked the vehicle using the key R if you have locked the vehicle using KEYLESS GO Function of the recessed door handles The door handles extend...

Page 93: ...unlock it The door handles retract automatically R when you lock the vehicle with the key R when you touch the recessed sensor surface of the door handle to lock it R after comfort locking page 107 R...

Page 94: ...f the door handle is not extended e g after a waiting period Touch the sensor surface 2 to unlock To lock the vehicle touch recessed sensor surface 3 Convenience closing touch recessed sensor surface...

Page 95: ...tial source of interference Activating or deactivating the automatic locking feature Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Vehicle 5 Open close The vehicle is locked automatically when the vehicle is switc...

Page 96: ...nience doors can then be opened and closed automatically If Active Blind Spot Assist is deactivated or unavailable the convenience doors cannot be opened from inside The following options are availabl...

Page 97: ...approaching it NOTE Damage to the vehicle due to the unintentional opening of a door R when walking past the vehicle R when using an automatic car wash R when using a high pressure cleaner Deactivate...

Page 98: ...ted Object detection is only an aid and is not a substitute for the attention of the vehicle occupants to their immediate surroundings when opening and closing the convenience doors The vehicle occupa...

Page 99: ...t warning neither reacts to stationary objects nor to persons or road users approaching you at a greatly differing speed The exit warning cannot warn drivers in these situations Always pay particular...

Page 100: ...press the or s button on the key R Driver s door depress the brake pedal R All doors pull on the inner or outer door handles R All doors push against or pull the door R All doors touch the touch scre...

Page 101: ...Automatic closing of the doors can be cancelled by pulling the outer or inner door handle If you push the door into the lock to the first detent position the power closing function will automatically...

Page 102: ...ble object e g the emergency key into opening 1 on the door lock To lock the left hand side of the vehicle turn the emergency key clockwise as far as it will go To lock the right hand side of the vehi...

Page 103: ...round and thereby hit vehi cle occupants There is a risk of injury particularly in the event of sudden braking or a sudden change in direction Always stow objects in such a way that they cannot be thr...

Page 104: ...er s door R Press the closing or locking button on the tailgate R Press the top of the Mercedes star on the tailgate Vehicles with HANDS FREE ACCESS it is also possible to stop the closing process by...

Page 105: ...n will not react R to soft light and thin objects e g fingers R towards the end of the closing procedure In these situations in particular the reversing function cannot prevent someone being trap ped...

Page 106: ...too slowly R The kicking movement must be towards the vehicle and back again 1 Detection range of the sensors If several consecutive kicking movements are not successful wait ten seconds System limit...

Page 107: ...opped automatically Deactivating the opening angle limiter Press and hold the closing button on the tail gate until two short acoustic signals sound Unlocking the tailgate with the emergency key Requi...

Page 108: ...ildren unattended in the vehicle Requirements R The power supply or the vehicle has been switched on 1 Closing 2 Open The buttons on the driver s door take precedence To start automatic operation pres...

Page 109: ...s far as the ven tilation position Vehicles with a panorama sliding sunroof the side windows will be closed completely if the sliding sunroof is open If the side windows are obstructed during auto mat...

Page 110: ...he key The following functions are performed R The vehicle is locked R The side windows are closed R The panoramic sliding roof is closed To interrupt convenience closing release the s button To conti...

Page 111: ...f necessary page 86 Sliding sunroof Opening and closing the sliding sunroof The term sliding sunroof refers to the pano rama sliding sunroof WARNING Risk of becoming trapped when the sliding sunroof i...

Page 112: ...rom the sliding sunroof may damage the seals Do not allow anything to protrude from the sliding sunroof NOTE Damage to panorama sliding sun roof caused by roof luggage rack If the panorama sliding sun...

Page 113: ...tely or Touch the control panel during automatic closing The closing process will be stopped Automatic reversing function of the roller sunblind If an obstacle obstructs the roller sunblind during the...

Page 114: ...omatically be lowered slightly at the rear Make sure that nobody reaches into the sliding sunroof s range of movement while the vehicle is in motion If someone becomes trapped touch the control panel...

Page 115: ...theft protection Function of the immobiliser The immobiliser prevents your vehicle from being started without the correct key The immobiliser is automatically activated when the vehicle is switched of...

Page 116: ...tely 60 seconds R after locking the vehicle with the key R after locking the vehicle using KEYLESS GO Tow away protection is only primed when the fol lowing components are closed R doors R tailgate To...

Page 117: ...LESS GO R when using HANDS FREE ACCESS The following situations can lead to a false alarm R when there are moving objects suchas mas cots in the vehicle interior R when a side window is open R when a...

Page 118: ...deration R You are sitting in an upright position R Your thighs are slightly supported by the seat cushion R Your legs are not fully extended and you can depress the pedals properly R The back of your...

Page 119: ...while the vehicle is in motion R if you fasten your seat belt while the vehi cle is in motion Before starting the vehicle in particular adjust the driver s seat head restraint steering wheel and mirro...

Page 120: ...seat When the co driver seat is occupied make sure that no objects are trapped under the co driver seat WARNING Risk of injury due to excessive strain on the grab handle If you apply your full body we...

Page 121: ...ng the front passenger seat electrically from the driver s seat You can call up the following functions for the front passenger seat R Seat adjustment R Seat heating R Seat ventilation R Memory functi...

Page 122: ...but ton 1 When the indicator lamp lights up the front passenger seat is selected Adjust the front passenger seat using the but tons on the door operating unit in the rear passenger compartment You ca...

Page 123: ...s provided only by the movement of the seat 1 Head restraint height 2 Seat backrest inclination Make the appropriate adjustments Head restraints Adjusting the head restraints on the front seats WARNIN...

Page 124: ...r push it back wards Let go of release knob 1 To raise or lower adjust the head restraint using the buttons on the door operating unit page 116 Adjusting the luxury head restraints on the front seats...

Page 125: ...and fold it for wards slightly page 138 Press release knob 2 and pull the head restraint upwards as far as it will go Release knob 1 will extend Push both release knobs 1 and 2 at the same time in th...

Page 126: ...th straps 3 and 4 together on the underside of the head restraint and close Vel cro fastening 5 To remove the additional cushion open Velcro fastening 5 Remove additional cushion 1 Attaching and remov...

Page 127: ...the addi tional strap are correctly pushed into counter pieces 1 on the head restraint Ensure that the Couple neck heating to seat heating function is active page 125 in the multimedia system Activat...

Page 128: ...ed seat on or off If the function is active the neck heat of the additional cushion has been coupled to the seat heating Setting automatic seat adjustment WARNING Risk of becoming trapped dur ing adju...

Page 129: ...set manually via the operating switches Overview of massage programmes Depending on the vehicle equipment different massage programmes are available R Relaxing Massage Relaxing back massage with incr...

Page 130: ...t Switching the seat heating on off WARNING Risk of burns due to repeatedly switching on the seat heating Repeatedly switching on the seat heating can cause the seat cushion and seat backrest pad ding...

Page 131: ...after 8 10 and 20 minutes until the seat heating switches off If you switch the power supply off and on again within 20 minutes the previous setting of the seat heating for the driver s seat will rema...

Page 132: ...eering wheel Adjusting the steering wheel electrically WARNING Risk of accident due to adjust ing the vehicle settings while the vehicle is in motion You could lose control of the vehicle in the fol l...

Page 133: ...move back 3 To move down 4 To move forward Save the settings with the memory function page 133 Linking the steering wheel heater to the seat heat ing Requirements R The power supply or the vehicle ha...

Page 134: ...ng the vehicle always take the key with you and lock the vehicle Vehicles with memory function you can stop the adjustment process by pressing one of the mem ory function position switches WARNING Ris...

Page 135: ...125 Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Vehicle 5 Easy entry and exit feature Select Steering wheel and seat Steering wheel only or Off If you are using an individual user profile this information is use...

Page 136: ...ry function when the vehi cle is switched off Seat adjustments for up to three people can be stored and called up using the memory function You can save the following settings for the front seat R Sea...

Page 137: ...loads against slipping or tipping over WARNING Risk of injury due to objects being stowed incorrectly If objects in the vehicle interior are stowed incorrectly they can slide or be thrown around and...

Page 138: ...ns and you may lose control of the vehicle Only use the cup holder when the vehicle is stationary Only use the cup holder for containers of the right size Always close the container particularly if th...

Page 139: ...lso comply with the notes on loading the vehicle R Drive attentively and avoid suddenly pulling away braking and steering as well as rapid cornering R When transporting roof loads and when the vehicle...

Page 140: ...ain There is a risk of injury particularly in the event of sudden braking or a sudden change in direction Always stow objects in such a way that they cannot be thrown around in such situations Always...

Page 141: ...e pressed against the seat belt The seat belt cannot protect as intended and could cause addi tional injury R A child restraint system is no longer prop erly supported or properly positioned and may n...

Page 142: ...krest If you no longer require the folded down rear seat backrest as a load area fold the backrest back into place Ensure that the centre seat backrest is in an upright position and engaged with the l...

Page 143: ...krest back into place Ensure that the centre seat backrest is in an upright position and engaged with the left seat backrest page 142 Press the seat belt tongue of seat belt 1 into marked position 2 I...

Page 144: ...ading area fold the backrest back into place Vehicles with a Premium rear passenger com partment do not have a centre seat backrest Press release catch 3 Fold seat backrest 2 forwards Folding back the...

Page 145: ...er com partment do not have a centre seat backrest To lock or unlock slide catch 1 upwards or downwards EASY PACK load compartment cover and parti tioning net cassette Notes on the load compartment co...

Page 146: ...racting the load compartment cover Extending Pull the load compartment cover back by both grab handles 1 and hook it into brackets 2 on the left and right Retracting Release the load compartment cover...

Page 147: ...tems of luggage or heavy loads You could be hit by an unsecured load partic ularly in the event of abrupt changes in direc tion sudden braking or an accident Always stow objects in such a way that the...

Page 148: ...audibly clicks into place Hook partitioning net 1 into holders 2 on the left and right on the roof lining Engage hooks 3 in tie down eyes 4 on the left and right Pull on the loose ends of the lashing...

Page 149: ...e left and right Stowing Press both buttons 1 and fold the partition ing net together The partitioning net can be stowed in the stowage space under the load compartment floor Overview of the tie down...

Page 150: ...aximum load of 3 kg and do not attach any goods to them 1 Bag hook Using the clothes hooks in the rear Press the bottom of clothes hook 1 Clothes hook 1 will extend Observe the notes on loading the ve...

Page 151: ...le damage from non approved roof luggage racks The vehicle could be damaged by roof luggage racks that have not been tested and approved by Mercedes Benz Only use roof luggage racks tested and approve...

Page 152: ...vehicle is stationary Only use the cup holder for containers of the right size Always close the container particularly if the liquid is hot WARNING Risk of injury due to objects being stowed incorrec...

Page 153: ...s 2 so that they fit Push the cup holder down To lock Slide locking catch 1 toward the side wall of the centre console The cup holder will be locked Removal Slide locking catch 1 toward the cup holder...

Page 154: ...ide wall of the cup holder Check whether the beverage container is held firmly by the cup holder Some beverage con tainers will not be secured adequately in the cup holder due to their shape or size O...

Page 155: ...evice such as a mobile phone at the USB ports using a suitable charging cable Depending on the vehicle equipment the devices can be charged with up to 20 V 5 A when the vehicle is switched on Wireless...

Page 156: ...no liquids enter the mobile phone stowage compartment Always observe the notes for persons with elec tronic medical aids page 40 R Depending on the vehicle equipment the mobile phone is connected to...

Page 157: ...ed for cleaning e g using clean lukewarm water Radio equipment approval numbers for Brazil This device operates on a secondary basis that is to say it has no protection against harmful inter ference n...

Page 158: ...with the display facing upwards When the indicator lamp at the front of the mobile phone system lights up the mobile phone is being charged In addition malfunc tions during the mobile phone s charging...

Page 159: ...seat Insert the remaining floor mats so that they fit and if available attach them to the vehicle specific securing system Removing floor mats Slide the corresponding seat backwards and pull the floo...

Page 160: ...low beam setting left right side traffic display message is displayed Following manual adjustment R Oncoming traffic will not be dazzled R The edge of the road will not be illuminated as far or as hig...

Page 161: ...will be switched off automatically to facilitate the next engine start The exterior lighting except standing and parking lights will switch off automatically when the driv er s door is opened R Observ...

Page 162: ...l it in the direction of arrow 3 Headlamp flashing Pull the combination switch in the direction of arrow 3 Turn signal light To indicate briefly push the combination switch briefly to the point of res...

Page 163: ...an also switch off the hazard warning light system using the warning lamp button Adaptive functions of the DIGITAL LIGHT Intelligent Light System function In this system the headlamps adapt to the dri...

Page 164: ...only when low beam is switched on The function will be active in the following cases R At speeds below 40 km h when the turn sig nal light is switched on or the steering wheel is turned R At speeds be...

Page 165: ...f urban areas Function of the topographical compensation Based on available map data the lighting system responds pre emptively to different road heights This means that the headlamp range remains vir...

Page 166: ...st 30 km h R You are driving in the opposite direction to the permissible direction of travel e g on a motorway slip road R You are driving towards a stop sign without reducing your speed R You are dr...

Page 167: ...bles you to identify possible dangers in the new lane at an early stage Observe the system limitations of Active Lane Change Assist page 263 Lane keeping and blind spot warning At speeds of at least 3...

Page 168: ...function WARNING Risk of accident despite Adap tive Highbeam Assist Adaptive Highbeam Assist does not react to R road users without lights e g pedestrians R road users with poor lighting e g cyclists...

Page 169: ...he _ indicator lamp will light up on the driver display Switching off Switch off the high beam using the combina tion switch Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus function WARNIN...

Page 170: ...right ness of the cone of light to the legally permitted maximum Partial high beam does not include other road users in the high beam area It does not dazzle them but enables full high beam illuminati...

Page 171: ...ing low beam Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Lights 5 DIGITAL LIGHT 5 Low beam Select Right side traffic Left side traffic or Automatic Setting the exterior lighting switch off delay time Multimedia...

Page 172: ...pressing it once the interior lighting above the rear door and the dome lamp on the respective side of the vehicle will go out After pressing it twice the reading lamp on the respective side of the ve...

Page 173: ...t lighting will change briefly R Voice assistant For vehicles with active ambi ent lighting the voice assistant is visually ani mated R Interior exterior lighting When you get into the vehicle a speci...

Page 174: ...ip ment different operating feedback and warn ing assistance effects are available If the brightness is set to a low level warning animations will be displayed at a higher basic brightness Switching t...

Page 175: ...blades you can be trapped by the wiper arm Always switch off the windscreen wipers and vehicle before changing the wiper blades Moving the wiper arms into the replacement posi tion Switch the vehicle...

Page 176: ...switch The wiper arms will return to their original positions Switch off the vehicle Check the condition of the wiper blades regu larly and replace them in the event of visible damage or ongoing smear...

Page 177: ...ring wheel and mirror and fasten your seat belt WARNING Risk of accident due to mis judgement of distance when using the outside mirror The outside mirrors reflect objects on a smaller scale The objec...

Page 178: ...ans or clothing or be swallowed If you come into contact with electrolyte observe the following R Immediately rinse the electrolyte from your skin with water and seek medical attention R If electrolyt...

Page 179: ...the outside mirror on the driver s side Storing the parking position of the front passenger outside mirror using reverse gear Storing Select the front passenger outside mirror using button 2 Engage r...

Page 180: ...e best visi ble from outside the vehicle when the windscreen is illuminated with an external light source Note this position for vehicles with R Windscreen heater R Infra red reflective windscreen Inf...

Page 181: ...es of j switching climate control on off page 181 and 0 synchronisa tion function page 184 3 Demists the windscreen page 182 4 g Switches air recirculation mode on off page 185 184 or Fine particle pr...

Page 182: ...ir recirculation mode on off page 185 184 or Fine particulate prefilter status display page 181 5 Switches the rear window heater on off 6 Depending on vehicle equipment and set tings temperature disp...

Page 183: ...page 181 5 Sets the airflow in the rear passenger com partment right or switches climate control on off page 181 6 Sets the temperature in the rear passenger compartment right 7 Sets air distribution...

Page 184: ...he central display Switching climate control on off via the rear oper ating unit Switching on Press button 4 or Set the airflow to level 1 or higher using but tons 3 and 5 or Press buttons 2 6 8 or C...

Page 185: ...Activating deactivating the A C function via the air conditioning menu Multimedia system 4 Climate menu 5 First row of seats Depending on the external conditions improved cooling and dehumidification...

Page 186: ...limate bar of the central display allows direct access to the air conditioning menu when ECO or ECO mode is active The cli mate mode can be changed by pressing the ECO button The vehicle s climate con...

Page 187: ...functions e g the temperature setting are automatically deactivated To deactivate the defrost function press either or j set the air flow to level 0 page 182 Switching the synchronisation function on...

Page 188: ...f the interior air is odour less Select Ionisation The function can only be performed if the AUTO mode is activated or the air distribution is set to the side air vent The function is restricted if th...

Page 189: ...rfume has been drunk If liquid perfume comes into contact with your eyes or skin rinse your eyes with clean water If symptoms continue consult a doctor ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental damage due to i...

Page 190: ...Do not touch the windscreen while the windscreen heater is switched on Allow the windscreen to cool down before touching it The windscreen heater will be enabled automati cally if is activated on the...

Page 191: ...ction has been activated via the multi media system To switch on unlock the vehicle The climate control functions are activated for up to five minutes for pre heating and pre cooling Pre entry climate...

Page 192: ...y be reduced even if the charging cable connector is connec ted If present seat ventilation will be activated in cooling and ventilation modes If present the following functions will be activated in h...

Page 193: ...ration using the app the pre entry climate control for departure time can also be set via the Mercedes me connect app You can find further information in the separate Owner s Manual at https moba i da...

Page 194: ...dly Requirements R The vehicle is switched off Air conditioning of the vehicle interior can con tinue for up to 50 minutes e g if the journey is interrupted Press the button on the climate bar on the...

Page 195: ...left or right Adjusting the rear air vents WARNING Risk of burns or frostbite due to being too close to the air vents Very hot or very cold air can flow from the air vents Make sure that all vehicle...

Page 196: ...of side air vent 1 and move it up or down as far as it will go To set the airflow direction of the side air vents hold controller 1 and move it up or down or to the left or right Climate control 193...

Page 197: ...tely in case of unusual odours smoke or burn marks Leave the danger zone immediately Secure the danger zone at a sufficient distance Call the fire service Observe the following notes on vehicle noise...

Page 198: ...en modified or dam aged Never touch damaged components of the high voltage on board electrical sys tem After an accident do not touch any com ponents of the high voltage on board electrical system Aft...

Page 199: ...y be carried out in a qualified specialist workshop Switching on the power supply or the vehicle WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to leaving children unattended in the vehi cle If children are...

Page 200: ...ements R the key is in the vehicle and is recognised R the brake pedal is not depressed Vehicles with central display Vehicles with MBUX Hyperscreen To switch on the power supply press button 1 once Y...

Page 201: ...display message appears on the driv er s display start the vehicle with the key in the marked space emergency operation mode page 198 You can switch off the vehicle while driving To do this press but...

Page 202: ...optimum braking effect and grip after several hundred kilometres of driving Compensate for the reduced braking effect by applying greater force to the brake pedal Notes on driving WARNING Risk of acc...

Page 203: ...oom clearance do not enter Observe the changed vehicle height with add on roof equipment Notes on driving with a roof load trailer or fully laden vehicle When driving with a loaded roof luggage rack o...

Page 204: ...e at most water can oth erwise enter the vehicle interior R Vehicles travelling in front or oncoming vehi cles can create waves which may exceed the maximum permissible depth of the water The braking...

Page 205: ...321 Recuperative brake system Function of the regenerative brake system Depending on the selected recuperation level the electric motors are operated as an alternator when in overrun mode and during...

Page 206: ...h Intelligent and anticipatory recupera tion with ECO Assist page 203 R hq No recuperation the vehicle coasts rolls freely R h Normal recuperation standard setting R h Increased recuperation increase...

Page 207: ...formation If you release the accelerator pedal in this case intelligent recuperation will start in overrun mode If ECO Assist has detected a vehicle travelling in front or a stationary vehicle ahead i...

Page 208: ...e guidance Not all informa tion and traffic situations can be foreseen The quality depends on the map data ECO Assist will be available after driving off as soon as the sensor check is completed The s...

Page 209: ...ain by the value specified for the function group If you switch on a deactivated function while range maximization is activated all restrictions of the corresponding function group will be removed and...

Page 210: ...stics are indi vidually adjustable Drive Suspension Steering ESP Sound of the drive system in the vehicle interior C Sport R Sporty and dynamic driving characteristics R Only suitable for good road co...

Page 211: ...or the respective user profile of the last driver is only stored if this function is activated Function on the next time the vehicle is started a prompt appears asking whether the last active drive pr...

Page 212: ...ehicle in motion by for example R releasing the parking brake R changing the transmission position R starting the vehicle Never leave children unattended in the vehicle When leaving the vehicle always...

Page 213: ...230 Depress the brake pedal until the vehicle comes to a standstill When the vehicle is stationary press button j When the transmission position display shows j the park position is engaged If the tra...

Page 214: ...ng in lane In wintry road conditions the maximum effect of the flexible all wheel distribution can be achieved only if you use winter tyres M S tyres with snow chains if necessary Charging the high vo...

Page 215: ...supply equipment R If leaving the vehicle idle for lengthy periods of time avoid if possible high ambient tempera tures R Check the high voltage battery s charge level every six weeks page 228 R Charg...

Page 216: ...cation when charging Only use charging cables which conform to the grid requirements Consult a qualified electrician or your local grid operator if you have any questions It is recommended that you ch...

Page 217: ...ion cables R Extension reels R Multiple sockets Never use socket adapters to connect the charging cable to the mains socket The only exception being if the adapter has been tested and approved by the...

Page 218: ...icle DANGER Risk of fatal injuries due to dam aged components Connecting the charging cable to a charging station using a damaged component part could cause a fire or an electric shock for example For...

Page 219: ...s During the charging process the high voltage on board electrical system is under high volt age Do not perform any maintenance work during the charging process Most charging stations must be activate...

Page 220: ...ng capacity shown in the driver s display The charging cable supplied is set to a country specific maximum charging current value When charging abroad the maximum value may exceed the permitted value...

Page 221: ...ging process reset the charging cable operating unit When all four displays light up the charging cable operating unit performs a self test If temperature monitor 3 indicates a malfunc tion it may hel...

Page 222: ...k of death when charging at a damaged socket The charging process uses high voltage If the charging cable the vehicle socket or the mains socket are damaged you could receive an electric shock Only us...

Page 223: ...connector due to incorrect handling Do not use excessive force maximum 300 N to insert the charging cable connector into the vehicle socket to the stop You may otherwise damage the vehicle socket the...

Page 224: ...ed Status display 2 flashes orange and as soon as the high voltage battery is charged blue When the charging sequence for the ambient lighting is activated the ambient lighting lights up for approxima...

Page 225: ...ights up white The vehicle socket is unlocked Press and hold button 3 on the charging cable connector and remove the charging cable connector from the vehicle socket If you cannot remove the charging...

Page 226: ...following notes on closing the socket flap Remove the charging cable connector from the mains socket or from the socket on the wallbox charging station and stow the vehi cle s charging cable safely i...

Page 227: ...vehicle socket when the socket flap is open Always keep the socket cover and the socket flap closed when there is no charging cable connected This protects the vehicle socket from dirt and damage Make...

Page 228: ...lay is lit in the driver s display socket flap 1 cannot be opened Remove socket cover 4 from the lower con nection of vehicle socket 3 The CCS charging cable connector requires both vehicle socket con...

Page 229: ...on The charging prediction refers to the time at which the high voltage bat tery will be fully charged Depending on the temperature the fan and battery cooling system may audibly switch on during the...

Page 230: ...Remove charging cable connector 3 from the vehicle socket If you cannot remove the charging cable con nector unlock the vehicle and repeat the pro cedure If the charging cable connector is still lock...

Page 231: ...charge level is reached 5 Charge level recommended by Range Assis tant to reach the next destination 6 Dynamic charge level display 7 Current charging capacity Specified remaining range 1 may vary due...

Page 232: ...te or deactivate Select based on loca tion When the function is activated the vehicle s cur rent position is saved as one of the selected options When the address is reached again the charging program...

Page 233: ...it can roll away in an uncontrolled way even at a slight downhill gradient On uphill or downhill gradients turn the front wheels so that the vehicle rolls towards the kerb if it starts moving apply t...

Page 234: ...for a long period observe the following notes R Make sure the high voltage battery has a sufficient state of charge especially at very low outside temperatures That way you can avoid any problems whe...

Page 235: ...me trapped or struck by the garage door if they stand within its range of movement Always make sure that nobody is within the range of the garage door s move ment Before programming the garage door op...

Page 236: ...ramming is com pleted Please also read the operating instructions for the door drive Troubleshooting when programming the remote control Check if the transmitter frequency of remote control 5 is suppo...

Page 237: ...oncoming traffic R operate vehicle equipment and become trapped for example In addition the children could also set the vehicle in motion by for example R releasing the parking brake R changing the t...

Page 238: ...been started R The transmission is in position h or k and you depress the accelerator pedal or you shift from transmission position j to h or k when on level ground R If the transmission is in positio...

Page 239: ...le that may have been damaged R The force of the impact The following situation can lead to inadvertent activation R The parked vehicle is moved forexample in a two storey garage Deactivate tow away p...

Page 240: ...storage devi ces Deleting collision photos Select Manage collision photos Select Delete All collision photos will be deleted Driving and driving safety systems Driving systems and your responsibility...

Page 241: ...he sensors and cameras must not be covered and the detection ranges around them must be kept free Do not attach additional licence plate brackets advertisements stickers foils or foils to protect agai...

Page 242: ...1 R Active Speed Limit Assist page 256 R Route based speed adaptation page 257 R Active Brake Assist page 265 R Active Steering Assist page 259 R Active Emergency Stop Assist page 261 R Active Lane Ch...

Page 243: ...BAS is deactivated Function of ESP WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP is deactivated If you deactivate ESP ESP cannot carry out vehicle stabilisation ESP should only be deactivated in the following situa...

Page 244: ...y intervening in the following ways R The drive wheels are braked individually if they spin R More drive torque is transferred to the wheel or wheels with traction Influence of drive programs on ESP T...

Page 245: ...On or Off ESP is deactivated if the ESP OFF warn ing lamp lights up continuously in the driver s dis play Observe any information on warning lamps and display messages which may be shown in the driv...

Page 246: ...a malfunction in the system or in the power supply R If the HOLD function is deactivated by depressing the accelerator pedal or brake pedal e g by a vehicle occupant Always secure the vehicle against...

Page 247: ...dent and injury due to the vehicle rolling away After a short time Hill Start Assist no longer holds the vehicle Swiftly move your foot from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal Do not leave the v...

Page 248: ...acceleration is limited to increase safety for inexperienced drivers Beginner driver mode is characterised by the fol lowing R The maximum speed that can be driven is limi ted to 120 km h R Drive prog...

Page 249: ...TION ASSIST Take a break you can acknowl edge the message and take a break if necessary If you do not take a break and ATTENTION ASSIST continues to detect increasing lapses in concen tration you will...

Page 250: ...ot function when the driver camera cannot detect the driver s eyes forexample as a result of the following factors R The driver s eyes are covered due to the steer ing column position forexample R Poo...

Page 251: ...ents the brakes from overheating and wearing too quickly Do not use cruise control in the following situa tions R in traffic situations which require frequent changes of speed e g in heavy traffic on...

Page 252: ...k of accident due to stored speed If you call up the stored speed and this is lower than your current speed the vehicle decelerates Take into account the traffic situation before calling up the stored...

Page 253: ...easing decreasing the stored speed To increase the stored speed swipe upwards from the bottom of control panel 1 R The stored speed is increased by 1 km h To decrease the stored speed swipe down wards...

Page 254: ...NIC Active Distance Assist maintains the set speed when driving freely If vehicles are detected ahead the set distance is maintained if necessary until the vehicle comes to a standstill The vehicle ac...

Page 255: ...you may otherwise fail to recognise dangers page 237 Display in the driver s display in the Assistance menu 1 Vehicle in front 2 Distance indicator 3 Set specified distance Vehicle detected in front...

Page 256: ...ISTRONIC may accel erate or brake in the following cases for example R If the vehicle pulls away using Active Dis tance Assist DISTRONIC R If the stored speed is called up and is con siderably faster...

Page 257: ...ge 430 Variable limiter R The variable limiter is selected J Adopts the stored detected speed Deactivates Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC the variable limiter 1 Increases decreases the speed K Increa...

Page 258: ...tored speed is increased or reduced by 10 km h or Press and hold M on the upper section or N on the lower section of control panel 1 The stored speed is increased or reduced in increments of 10 km h o...

Page 259: ...area the speed is adapted according to the speed permit ted within the urban area The speed limit display in the driver s display is always updated when the vehicle is level with the traffic sign If...

Page 260: ...unctions R Turns and exits R Traffic jams ahead only with Live Traffic Also the speed is reduced if the turn signal indi cator is switched on and one of the following sit uations is detected R Turning...

Page 261: ...eed limitations Adapt the speed to the traffic situation Setting Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC driving styles Requirements R Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is activa ted Multimedia system 4 5 Set...

Page 262: ...h The system helps you to stay in the centre of the lane by means of moderate steering interventions Depending on the speed driven Active Steering Assist uses the vehicles ahead and lane markings as a...

Page 263: ...tor que for lateral guidance In some cases the steer ing intervention is not sufficient to keep the vehi cle in the lane The system may be impaired or may not function in the following instances R Th...

Page 264: ...ncy Stop Assist Active Emergency Stop Assist monitors the steer ing wheel and the accelerator and brake pedals If the system detects a lack of driver activity and the vehicle threatens to leave the la...

Page 265: ...end ing on the country the hazard warning light sys tem is switched on When the vehicle is stationary the following actions are carried out R The vehicle is secured with the electric park ing brake R...

Page 266: ...lane R Since the last time the vehicle was started the sensors have detected a vehicle at a suita ble distance behind your vehicle R Active Lane Change Assist is selected in the multimedia system R Ac...

Page 267: ...n the selected direction of travel turns red R A corresponding message will also appear in the driver s display R In certain circumstances a warning tone sounds WARNING Risk of accident when changing...

Page 268: ...ng R Autonomous braking function R Situation dependent braking assistance R Vehicles with Driving Assistance Package and Active Steering Assist Evasive Steering Assist Active Brake Assist can help you...

Page 269: ...t might R Give a warning or brake without reason R Not give a warning or not brake Active Brake Assist is only an aid The driver is responsible for maintaining a sufficiently safe distance to the vehi...

Page 270: ...stationary pedestrians and cyclists Autonomous braking function If the vehicle is travelling at speeds above approx imately 7 km h the autonomous braking function may intervene in the following situa...

Page 271: ...lling a brake application of Active Brake Assist You can cancel a brake application of Active Brake Assist at any time by R Fully depressing the accelerator pedal or with kickdown R Releasing the brak...

Page 272: ...the driver s display Depending on the environmental conditions it may take a few minutes before full system performance is available The system may be impaired or may not function particularly in the...

Page 273: ...m in the driver s display and optionally in the head up display The camera also detects speed limits with a restric tion indicated by an additional sign e g when wet Observe the notes on driving syste...

Page 274: ...bscured R If traffic signs are difficult to detect e g due to dirt snow ice insufficient lighting or driving too close to the vehicle in front or because they are covered faded damaged badly posi tion...

Page 275: ...additional sign e g when wet Traffic Sign Assist portrays only selected signs in the driver s display Actual traffic signs and speed limits have priority over traffic signs and speed limits shown in t...

Page 276: ...system can also display speed restrictions ahead in the driver s display and in the head up display The driver s display can also show the distance to an upcoming lower limit speed For this purpose i...

Page 277: ...the vehi cle s own lane R The traffic lights are in the following sequence from top to bottom red yellow green If the function is available you can activate or deactivate the warnings at pedestrian cr...

Page 278: ...t view The traffic light view supports the driver when waiting in front of a red light by displaying the camera image on the central display The camera image is displayed when the driver is the first...

Page 279: ...hts up red and the lane in which the vehicle is detected is hatched out If a vehicle is detected in the warning range and you switch on the turn signal indicator in the cor responding direction a doub...

Page 280: ...the setting This exit warning is only available when Blind Spot Assist is active After the vehicle is switched off the exit warning continues to function for a few minutes When the outside mirror war...

Page 281: ...200 km h WARNING Risk of accident despite brake application of Active Blind Spot Assist A course correcting brake application cannot always prevent a collision Always steer brake or accelerate your s...

Page 282: ...tive Lane Keeping Assist Function of Active Lane Keeping Assist Active Lane Keeping Assist monitors the area in front of your vehicle by means of the multifunction camera page 237 and can warn you bef...

Page 283: ...va ted Yellow there is a malfunction Please also observe the display messages Grey Active Lane Keeping Assist is activa ted but not operating Green Active Lane Keeping Assist is acti vated and operati...

Page 284: ...vy spray R If there is glare e g from oncoming traffic the sun or reflections R If there is dirt on the windscreen in the vicinity of the multifunction camera or if the camera is misted up damaged or...

Page 285: ...ant ground clearance even with a laden vehicle When driving at speed the vehicle is lowered automatically to improve driving safety and to reduce energy consumption You also have the option of manuall...

Page 286: ...You or anyone else in the vicinity of the wheel arches or the underbody could thus become trapped The vehicle can also be lowered after being locked When leaving the vehicle make sure that nobody is i...

Page 287: ...Settings 5 Vehicle 5 Driving 5 GPS based raising Select Positions saved on request Always save positions or Delete all saved positions Reversing camera Function of the reversing camera The reversing...

Page 288: ...amic 9 Driven surface depending on the current steering wheel angle dynamic A Guide line at a distance of approximately 0 3 m from the rear area When Active Parking Assist is active lanes 8 are displa...

Page 289: ...with objects when parking the vehicle The contrast of the display may be impaired by direct sunlight or by other light sources e g when driving out of a garage In this case pay particular attention Ha...

Page 290: ...To switch between standard and wide angle view A To switch between standard and trailer view In all views the Parking Assist PARKTRONIC warning display is shown page 292 Function of the guide lines 1...

Page 291: ...e vehicle NOTE Risk of accident due to objects being severely distorted in the display or not displayed at all Due to the projection of the cameras objects in the 3D views may be severely distorted wh...

Page 292: ...page 292 2 To switch between standard and wide angle view Trailer view In trailer mode the guide lines are shown at the level of the trailer hitch If you select trailer view and no trailer is coupled...

Page 293: ...ed In this event have the cameras their positions and their setting checked at a qualified specialist work shop Do not use the 360 Camera under such cir cumstances You could otherwise injure oth ers o...

Page 294: ...for safe manoeuvring and park ing remains with you Make sure that no persons animals or objects etc are in the manoeuvring range Pay attention to your surroundings and be ready to brake at all times M...

Page 295: ...while driving by them If you steer in the direction of a detected obstacle and there is a risk of a lateral collision a warning is issued The pas sive side impact protection can be activated and deac...

Page 296: ...ding on the position and distance of the obstacles detected Depending on the distance to the obstacle detec ted an intermittent warning tone also sounds You can set the timing of the warnings in the m...

Page 297: ...ambient lighting effects of Parking Assist PARKTRONIC In this case the ambient lighting effects of Parking Assist PARKTRONIC do not occur System limits Parking Assist PARKTRONIC does not necessarily...

Page 298: ...particular attention to any objects which are above or below the sensors e g flowerpots or drawbars The vehicle or other objects could other wise be damaged Requirements R The camera menu is open R Or...

Page 299: ...such due to markings forexample at the roadside R Exiting a parking space parallel to the road R Exiting a parking space perpendicular to the road optionally either left or right Active Parking Assist...

Page 300: ...round WARNING Risk of accident due to objects located above or below the detection range of Active Parking Assist If there are objects above or below the detec tion range the following situations may...

Page 301: ...Press button 1 Select 2 menu Parking Assistance Parking spaces 3 detected by the system are shown in the central display When the vehicle is stationary indicated vehicle path 4 into currently selecte...

Page 302: ...cel the parking procedure with Active Parking Assist On completion of the parking procedure the Active Parking Assist finished display message appears Secure the vehicle against rolling away When requ...

Page 303: ...e control of the vehicle You have to accelerate brake steer and change gear yourself again If you do not react to the prompt to take control of the vehicle the system will brake the vehicle to a stand...

Page 304: ...directly in front of a garage or a driveway entrance and then use Remote Parking Assist to enter or exit a parking space Remote Parking Assist manages pulling away braking and steering While Remote P...

Page 305: ...sible of the vehicle and the vehicle s surroundings Make sure that no persons animals or objects are in the path of your vehicle Make sure that you maintain a suitable distance to the vehicle and that...

Page 306: ...g the park ing procedure You can cancel the parking procedure and bring the vehicle to a standstill by pressing a button on the key On completion of the parking procedure the vehicle is locked If you...

Page 307: ...lect Remote Parking Assist Select Authorise a new device Remote Parking Assist is ready to connect Start the Remote Parking Assist App and addi tionally start the authorisation process A connection pr...

Page 308: ...not always clearly iden tify objects and traffic situations Always pay careful attention to the traffic situation do not rely on Drive Away Assist alone Be prepared to brake or swerve as nec essary pr...

Page 309: ...h you Make sure that no persons animals or objects etc are in the manoeuvring range WARNING Risk of accident caused by limi ted detection performance of the cross traffic warning The cross traffic war...

Page 310: ...e manoeuvring brake function cannot always clearly detect people Other obstacles are not detected by the function In these cases the function may brake unnec essarily or not brake at all Always pay ca...

Page 311: ...y arise R Memory Parking Assist may steer too early R The vehicle may not stop in front of these objects This result in a collision In these situations do not use Memory Parking Assist Objects located...

Page 312: ...iveway entrance To start recording press3 If not all conditions for a recording are met symbol 3 is greyed out Park the vehicle in the desired parking space Do not exceed 8 km h To end recording stop...

Page 313: ...respective parking procedure and stored separately within one driving cycle R The vehicle was parked using Memory Parking Assist Press button 1 The Camera parking view opens in the cen tral display S...

Page 314: ...ble tongue weight R Use a tongue weight as close as possible to the maximum tongue weight Do not exceed the following values R Permissible towing capacity R Permissible rear axle load of the towing ve...

Page 315: ...ld in the ball neck or in the case of a fully electric trailer hitch retract the ball neck NOTE Damage to the vehicle due to incor rect use of the trailer hitch When a trailer hitch is used to recover...

Page 316: ...y behind the bumper Indicator lamp 1 will go out and the message on the driver display will disappear Observe the information about the displays on the driver s display R Indicator and warning lamps p...

Page 317: ...t R Drive Away Assist R Cross traffic warning R Manoeuvring brake function R Reversing camera R 360 camera R AIRMATIC Coupling up a trailer NOTE Damage to the starter battery due to full discharge Cha...

Page 318: ...ed overrun brake WARNING Risk of becoming trapped when disconnecting the trailer cable The vehicle may lower when the trailer cable is disconnected This could result in you or other people becoming tr...

Page 319: ...uitable or improperly used bicycle rack Only use bicycle racks approved by Mercedes Benz properly as described below NOTE Increased risk of damage to prop erty due to folded out ball neck When the tra...

Page 320: ...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 lon gitudinal axis Mercedes Benz recommends removi...

Page 321: ...hicle is not suitable for the use of tow bar systems that are used for flat towing or dinghy towing for example Attaching and using tow bar systems can result in damage to the vehicle When you are tow...

Page 322: ...or and warning lamps Additional functions available include the follow ing R Different menus e g for assistance and navi gation R Status displays for the driving systems R Display messages Some menu c...

Page 323: ...ion from infor mation systems and communications equipment If you operate information systems and com munication devices integrated in the vehicle when driving you could be distracted from the traffic...

Page 324: ...lst paying attention to road and traffic conditions and operate the equipment with the vehicle stationary Observe the legal requirements for the country in which you are currently driving when operati...

Page 325: ...message will appear on the head up display and the driver s display Head up display with navigation and augmented reality 10x5 1 Navigation instructions 2 Augmented reality navigation instructions 3 N...

Page 326: ...front and the change of direction arrows for the route are dynamic displays The vehicle marker stays with the vehicle in front and Active Distance Assist regulates your speed based on this The change...

Page 327: ...e driver s display To adjust the position swipe upwards or downwards on the left hand Touch Control To adjust the brightness swipe to the left or right on the left hand Touch Control The settings conf...

Page 328: ...tection only on assistant dis play Active Parking Assist is available page 298 Active Parking Assist has recognised a parking space page 298 Parking Assist PARKTRONIC deactivated page 295 h Cruise con...

Page 329: ...m permissible speed exceeded for certain countries only Active Stop and Go Assist page 258 Slippery road surface warning Vehicles with Speed Limit Assist detected instructions and traffic signs page 2...

Page 330: ...t the scope of func tion and product designation of your MBUX multi media system may differ from the description and images in this Owner s Manual For example route guidance with augmented reality is...

Page 331: ...hand or head movements You can find further information about opera tion as well as about applications and serv ices in the Digital Owner s Manual Front passenger display only vehicles with MBUX Hype...

Page 332: ...r display Anti theft protection This device is equipped with technical provisions to protect it against theft More detailed informa tion about anti theft protection can be obtained at a qualified spec...

Page 333: ...c applications exam ple 1 EQ module reduced view 2 Enters a destination 3 Calls up the Control Centre 4 Calls up user profile settings 5 Content sharing menu 6 Status line 7 Suggestions Requirement su...

Page 334: ...hone that is linked to another user profile R Write messages to contacts suggestion R Connect a device via the device manager sug gestion Information about active applications The following functions...

Page 335: ...e contact After the connection has been established the call functions are available To end a call tap on the contact again To reply to message tap on a message and dictate the message via the MBUX vo...

Page 336: ...are available in the lower menu bar R Symbol Enters a destination R Route The route shows charging stops and the destination R Range Switches range maximisation on or off page 206 R Consumption The cu...

Page 337: ...ts stops a massage programme for the driver 3 Starts stops a massage programme for the front passenger 4 Sets the massage programme intensity for the driver s or front passenger seat Tap on the applic...

Page 338: ...ol Centre pull down 5 Calls up favourites 6 Displays in the status line 7 Calls up applications 8 Quick access to application 9 Global menu G Calls up previous menu Press and hold switches between hom...

Page 339: ...trol media playback tap a display If the vehicle is equipped with the MBUX high end rear seat entertainment system and MBUX rear tablet the following is displayed under 2 and 3 R The rear displays R T...

Page 340: ...press on Touch Control 2 To select a menu option scroll in a list and press Touch Control 2 To move the digital map swipe in any direc tion Using the touchscreen Example control elements for vehicles...

Page 341: ...e MBUX voice assistant WARNING Risk of distraction from infor mation systems and communications equipment If you operate information systems and com munication devices integrated in the vehicle when d...

Page 342: ...mbined with a voice command e g Hey Mercedes how fast can I drive Calling up help For information about the MBUX Voice Assis tant say Hey Mercedes what can you do Digital Owner s Manual Show me the Ow...

Page 343: ...e check the settings and adjust them if neces sary The MBUX Interior Assistant is equipped with front and rear cameras Alternatively a configuration with front cam era only is also available The front...

Page 344: ...in the following situations R The cameras may heat up during operation As a result the cameras may switch off tempora rily particularly during longer periods of oper ation and at high outside tempera...

Page 345: ...Blind Spot Assist with exit warning page 276 The function can warn vehicle occupants about a possible collision with an approaching vehicle or bicycle when they exit the vehicle As soon as a vehicle...

Page 346: ...on of the outside mirrors COMFORT reactive Requirements R The front camera is switched on Until now to set the outside mirrors the desired mirror had to be selected using a preselection button in the...

Page 347: ...ot yet been saved and con nected with the MBUX Interior Assistant the multimedia system will assist you Implementation of the V pose above the stowage compartment of the centre console at the height o...

Page 348: ...Please comply with the notes on caring for the interior page 408 Switching the driver camera on or off Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 System 5 Intelligent assistants Select On or Off When the driver...

Page 349: ...ipped with the MBUX high end Rear Seat Entertainment System the occupants in the rear passenger compartment can log in as Mercedes me users from their seats The Multi seat Profile Management allows th...

Page 350: ...loaded Scan the displayed QR code with the Mercedes me app or any QR code scanner on a mobile device If the Mercedes me app is not yet installed on your mobile device you will be directed to the stor...

Page 351: ...tem Authenticating using face recognition Close the driver s door or fasten the driver s seat belt Look at the driver s display for about five sec onds Your face is scanned A message in the driv er s...

Page 352: ...tic The user profile is loaded and activated If you select Continue without selecting user no specific settings for the user profile are loaded Configuring and deleting suggestions Select Select Setti...

Page 353: ...multimedia system s data Install these updates or else the security of your multimedia system cannot be ensured The multimedia system displays a corresponding message when a software update is availa...

Page 354: ...ation of software updates it is not possible to use the vehicle central display and driver s display You may receive the following display message when an installation is running The display message d...

Page 355: ...the functions is dependent on the country Select Wi Fi The controller is to the right Wi Fi is switched on When the Wi Fi function is switched on you can connect the multimedia system with external ho...

Page 356: ...ed with the newly created security key When a new security key is generated all existing Wi Fi connections are then discon nected If the Wi Fi connections are being re established the new security key...

Page 357: ...ltimedia system by the driver assistance systems is deleted Vehicles with rear telephony The handset must be in the cradle while the system is reset Select Reset A query appears asking if the system s...

Page 358: ...ck recording or cross the starting line again Confirm the prompt with Yes Select the weather The temperature is determined automatically Enter a name Press a to confirm The track is saved under the na...

Page 359: ...he driven tracks appears Select a track Select a session The following data are displayed R Lap and sector times R Average and top speed R Driver R Vehicle R Date R Weather Select Add recording to use...

Page 360: ...ag race options Select Acceleration Set a starting speed or select Automatic Measurement begins as soon as the specified starting speed has been reached Set a target speed Measurement stops as soon as...

Page 361: ...r parameters can be selected to be shown on the display For example R Engine speed R Wheel angle R Speed R Steering angle Set the desired parameters Set the time The set parameters are evaluated in th...

Page 362: ...on the current user profile are dis played The following data are displayed R Driving time R Track driven R Recorded tracks R Recorded Track Races R Laps recorded R Recorded Drag Races R Maximum desi...

Page 363: ...substitute for observing and assessing the actual driving situation Always keep an eye on the actual traffic situation when carrying out all driving manoeuvres Switching navigation on Multimedia syste...

Page 364: ...vres lane recommenda tions Switches off navigation announcements Switches on navigation announcements The following map orientations 6 are available R 2D and to the north R 2D and direction of travel...

Page 365: ...ng Entering a destination Requirements R For online search an Internet connection is established R Mercedes me connect is available R You have set up a user account in the Mercedes me Portal R The veh...

Page 366: ...yboard with a Select the destination in the list The route is calculated Observe the notes on the MBUX multimedia system page 327 Calculating a route with Electric Intelligence and using settings for...

Page 367: ...hed off this option is available instead of the favourites function Select Routes Select an alternative route Starting route guidance Select Let s go Calling up the detailed display with destination a...

Page 368: ...oute If a charging facility is available at the destina tion the state of charge can be lowered below 10 The Min message appears on the cen tral display Make sure that the range monitor is switched on...

Page 369: ...ell as the current state of charge and the predicted charging tar get are displayed for example Select Ignore Select Ignore during this journey The charging station is removed from the cur rent route...

Page 370: ...he navigation module Select View Select Augmented reality video Activate or deactivate Augmented reality video The AR camera s video image is shown on the central display before a turning manoeuvre Th...

Page 371: ...ion module expanded view select Z page 360 Select View Activate Traffic Activate Traffic incidents and Free flowing traffic Traffic incidents for example roadworks local area reports e g fog and warni...

Page 372: ...the respective service providers Mercedes Benz does not guarantee the accu racy of the information provided in relation to the car park or parking area Always observe the local information and conditi...

Page 373: ...allow files larger than 4 GB for example When the file size is reached the recording stops and you receive a notification The following functions are available in the Gallery app R Switching write pr...

Page 374: ...few minutes recording time available The video recording stops or will be stopped imminently Change the USB device or delete a video file R The camera is not functional the Camera unavailable message...

Page 375: ...be thrown around in such situations Always make sure that objects do not protrude from stowage spaces luggage nets or stowage nets Close the lockable stowage spaces before starting a journey Always st...

Page 376: ...system supports calls in HD Voice for improved speech quality A require ment for this is that the mobile phone and the mobile phone network provider of the person you are calling support HD Voice Dep...

Page 377: ...le phone Select Connect new device Connecting a mobile phone Select a mobile phone A code is displayed in the multimedia system and on the mobile phone If both codes match confirm the code on the mobi...

Page 378: ...kdown Management R Mercedes Benz Customer Centre for general information about the vehicle You can find information on the following topics R Activation of Mercedes me connect R Operating the vehicle...

Page 379: ...n your country In the event an accident or breakdown is detec ted the emergency guide shows safety notes in the multimedia system display This may take a few seconds The availability of collision dete...

Page 380: ...e message is hidden and reappears at a later time Giving consent to data transfer during a Mercedes me call Requirements R There is an active Mercedes me call via the multimedia system or the me butto...

Page 381: ...r a service appointment via the service reminder the following data is also trans mitted R Current mileage and maintenance data If a call is made after automatic accident or break down detection using...

Page 382: ...ltiple serv ices You can use the following services via the multi media system and the overhead control panel for example R Accident and Breakdown Management me button or situation dependent display i...

Page 383: ...down you may be prompted via the multimedia system to contact the Mercedes Benz Customer Centre for further help This prompt in the multimedia system only appears when the vehicle is stationary These...

Page 384: ...R You have a Mercedes me user account R You have set a Mercedes me PIN R You have synchronised your Mercedes me user account in the vehicle and via Mercedes me R You have a user account with an onlin...

Page 385: ...R Bookmarks Browsing History R Reading mode R Share link R Share content R Request mobile website Websites cannot be shown while the vehicle is in motion Overview of Smartphone Integration With Smart...

Page 386: ...ertain vehi cle data is transferred to the mobile phone This enables you to get the best out of selected mobile phone services Vehicle data is not directly acces sible The following system information...

Page 387: ...etwork pro viders offer mobile phone coverage For both systems insufficient network cover age from the mobile phone network providers can result in an emergency call not being transmitted Differences...

Page 388: ...ermanently logged in to the mobile phone network which ensures faster placement of the emergency call and faster transfer of the accident data Measures for rescue recovery or towing away can then be i...

Page 389: ...l R After activation of the restraint systems such as airbags or seat belt tensioners after an accident R After an automatically initiated emergency stop by Active Emergency Stop Assist The emergency...

Page 390: ...e with accident data is transmitted to the emergency call centre If no connection can be made to the public emer gency services a corresponding message appears in the display Dial the emergency number...

Page 391: ...system R Whether Mercedes me connect is available or not This is a requirement for the option of forwarding the call to the Mercedes Benz Customer Centre if necessary R Position data of the vehicle R...

Page 392: ...uirements R The starter battery is sufficiently charged R The vehicle is switched on R The vehicle has been stationary for at least one minute The test mode is currently available in the fol lowing co...

Page 393: ...an emergency call R Both emergency call systems cannot be traced and there is no continuous tracking in normal operation R The data in the system s internal memory is automatically and continuously d...

Page 394: ...k Repeat a track Select to repeat the current track or the active playlist R Select once the active playlist is repeated R Select twice the current track is repeated R Select three times the function...

Page 395: ...ct to make settings Home Select to return to the home screen j Messaging Select to call up messaging 2 Full screen Select to switch to full screen mode The following functions and settings are availab...

Page 396: ...functions can be switched on off or configured R Channel fix R Country specific character set R Audio language R Subtitles R Teletext R Picture format EPG Select to show current programme information...

Page 397: ...is not included in the scope of delivery is used to decrypt HD programmes according to the CI standard In some countries an additional smart card is required which is inserted into the CI module see...

Page 398: ...Select to have further options shown The setting options are country dependent Additional options Select to show additional options Traffic information service Select to switch on the traffic informat...

Page 399: ...set as a favourite 6 8 Play Pause Select to start stop or continue playback 4 Browse Select to choose a category and then a radio sta tion Depending on the frequency band selected differ ent function...

Page 400: ...tem 4 5 Radio Select TuneIn Radio The TuneIn menu appears The last station set starts playing The connection quality depends on the local mobile phone reception Sound settings Overview of functions in...

Page 401: ...he prescribed service inter vals Always have the prescribed maintenance work carried out at a qualified specialist workshop NOTE Irreparable damage to the high volt age battery due to maintenance work...

Page 402: ...tomer centre via the maintenance reminder in the multimedia sys tem Maintenance Management and the mainte nance reminder in the multimedia system are not available in every country Contact a Mercedes...

Page 403: ...an be found in the data protection information for the Mercedes me con nect services These can be found at http www mercedes me under My Mercedes me account Terms of use The scope of the data transmit...

Page 404: ...nt of an over heated vehicle or fire in the engine compart ment the following situations may occur R You may come into contact with hot gases R You may come into contact with other escaping hot operat...

Page 405: ...the cap wear protective gloves and safety glasses Open the cap slowly to release pressure Keeping the air water duct free Keep the area between the bonnet and the windscreen free of deposits e g ice...

Page 406: ...een the underbody and the guide rails of the car wash Ensure that the clearance width of the car wash in particular the width of the guide rails is sufficient To avoid damage to your vehicle when usin...

Page 407: ...ed of 20 km h car wash mode will be deactivated automatically You can also switch off the car wash mode via the MBUX multimedia system page 404 The following settings will be reset when car wash mode...

Page 408: ...n the equipment manufacturer s opera tor manual R Do not direct the nozzle of the high pressure cleaner directly at sensitive parts e g tyres gaps electrical component parts batteries illuminants and...

Page 409: ...oils to avoid damage Cleaning R For cleaning use plenty of water and a mild cleaning agent without additives or abrasive substances e g a car shampoo approved for Mercedes Benz R Remove dirt as soon a...

Page 410: ...ge wheel bolts and brake components R To avoid corrosion of the brake disks and brakepads drive the vehicle for a few minutes after cleaning before parking it The brake disks and brakepads warm up and...

Page 411: ...using trailers with anti torsional cou pling observe the manufacturer s operator manual Notes on care of the interior WARNING Risk of injury from plastic parts breaking off after the use of solvent b...

Page 412: ...the finish R Clean with a damp cloth and 1 soapy water solution and then wipe with a dry cloth R For heavy soiling Use a cleaning agent recom mended for Mercedes Benz R Leather care Use a leather car...

Page 413: ...reduces soiling wear marks and ageing dam age and thus significantly extends its life span Clothing that can leave stains e g jeans can discolour the leather DINAMICA seat covers R Clean with a damp c...

Page 414: ...mble dry 6 Do not dry clean 7 This is a class 2 vest The requirements defined by the legal standard are only fulfilled in the following cases R the safety vest is the correct size R the safety vest is...

Page 415: ...due to an incorrectly secured fire extinguisher in the driver s footwell A fire extinguisher may impede pedal travel or block a depressed pedal This jeopardises the operating and road safety of the ve...

Page 416: ...continue the jour ney for a short period of time To do this use the TIREFIT kit page 415 R Vehicles with Mercedes me connect you can make a call for breakdown assistance via the overhead control pane...

Page 417: ...distance possible in emergency mode after the pressure loss warning Load condition Driving distance possi ble in emergency mode Partially laden 80 km Fully laden 30 km The driving distance possible i...

Page 418: ...ter journeys with very low tyre pressure or with flat tyres Do not continue driving Consult a qualified specialist workshop WARNING Risk of injury and poisoning from tyre sealant Tyre sealant is hazar...

Page 419: ...f 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 infla...

Page 420: ...ned If the specified tyre pressure is not attained after the specified time the tyre is too badly damaged The tyre sealant cannot repair the tyre in this instance The braking and driving characteristi...

Page 421: ...kshop Countries that have Mercedes Benz Service24h you will find a sticker with the telephone number e g on the B pillar on the driver s side Correct the tyre pressure if it is still at least 130 kPa...

Page 422: ...Environmental damage due to improper disposal of bat teries Batteries contain pollutants It is illegal to dispose of them with the household rubbish Dispose of batteries in an environmentally responsi...

Page 423: ...d smoking are prohibited when handling the battery Avoid creating sparks Electrolyte or battery acid is corrosive Avoid contact with the skin eyes or clothing Wear suitable protective clothing in part...

Page 424: ...vehicle transpor ted instead NOTE Damage to the vehicle due to tow ing away incorrectly Observe the instructions and notes on towing away Vehicles with rear wheel drive Permitted towing methods Both a...

Page 425: ...ust not be exceeded WARNING Risk of accident when towing a vehicle which is too heavy If the vehicle to be tow started or towed away is heavier than the permissible gross mass of your vehicle the foll...

Page 426: ...nctioning In such cases do not tow the vehicle Transport the vehicle page 423 NOTE Damage to the drive system due to incorrect towing The vehicle may not be towed in the following situations R the veh...

Page 427: ...ecial ist workshop WARNING Risk of accident due to activa ted transport level If the vehicle is raised to transport level driv ing and driving safety systems have only limi ted availability and the vi...

Page 428: ...ng the vehicle 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...

Page 429: ...inwards and remove Screw in the towing eye clockwise as far as it will go and tighten Vehicles with a trailer hitch vehicles with a trailer hitch do not have a rear bracket for the towing eye Fasten t...

Page 430: ...orrect amperage NOTE Damage due to incorrect fuses Using incorrect fuses can result in damage to electrical components or systems or their functions being considerably restricted Use only fuses approv...

Page 431: ...Benz recommends you have the fuse box opened at a Mercedes Benz Service Centre Opening and closing the fuse box in the front passenger footwell Requirements R Observe the notes on electrical fuses pa...

Page 432: ...cle is not adapted to suit the conditions Thus you should regularly check the tread depth and the condition of the tread across the entire width of all tyres Minimum tread depth for R Summer tyres 3...

Page 433: ...ble speed is 50 km h R Vehicles with Active Parking Assist do not use Active Parking Assist when snow chains are fitted R Vehicles with AIRMATIC if snow chains are fit ted only drive at raised vehicle...

Page 434: ...ve has a leak If you are unable to rectify the damage contact a qualified specialist workshop Information on the recommended tyre pressure for the vehicle s factory fitted tyres can be found on the ty...

Page 435: ...em The system checks the tyre pressure and the tyre temperature of the tyres fitted to the vehicle by means of a tyre pressure sensor The tyre pressure and the tyre temperature appear in the driver s...

Page 436: ...yre pressure gauge are higher than those shown in the driver s display Bear in mind the following related topic R Notes on tyre pressure page 430 Restarting the tyre pressure monitoring system Require...

Page 437: ...specified tyre load bearing capa city or the permissible speed rating Exceeding the load bearing capacity of the tyres can lead to tyre damage and could cause the tyres to explode Therefore only use t...

Page 438: ...on kerbs or in potholes Parking on kerbs or in potholes can damage the wheels and tyres Only park on level surfaces if possible Avoid kerbs and potholes when parking NOTE Damage to electronic componen...

Page 439: ...ny modifications to the brake system the wheels or the tyres The use of shims or brake dust shields is not permitted and may invalidate the vehicle s general operating permit R Vehicles with a tyre pr...

Page 440: ...the tyre shoulder R rear wheels wear more in the centre of the tyre Do not drive with tyres that have too little tread depth This significantly reduces traction on wet roads aquaplaning On vehicles w...

Page 441: ...l change Requirements R The vehicle is not on a slope R The vehicle is on solid non slippery and level ground R The required tyre change tool kit is available If your vehicle is not equipped with the...

Page 442: ...for a wheel change page 438 Important notes on using the jack R Use only a vehicle specific jack that has been approved by Mercedes Benz to raise the vehi cle R The jack is only designed for raising...

Page 443: ...sed Only position the jack at the appropriate jacking point of the vehicle The base of the jack must be positioned vertically under the jacking point of the vehicle NOTE Damage to the vehicle due to u...

Page 444: ...R The vehicle is raised NOTE Mercedes AMG vehicles Observe the notes in the Supplement You could otherwise fail to recognise dangers When changing a wheel avoid applying any force to the brake discs...

Page 445: ...the tyre indicates the correct direction of rotation Observe the direc tion of rotation when fitting NOTE Damage to the wheels plastic ele ments when changing a wheel Plastic elements on wheels may be...

Page 446: ...force of 80 Nm Tighten the wheel bolts evenly in a diagonal pattern in the order indicated 1 to 5 with the specified tightening torque of 150 Nm WARNING Risk of accident due to incor rect tightening...

Page 447: ...pare wheel fitted is 80 km h R Do not fit the emergency spare wheel with snow chains R Replace the emergency spare wheel after six years at the latest regardless of wear R Use the wheel bolts that are...

Page 448: ...Notes on fitting two way radios WARNING Risk of accident due to improper work on two way radios If two way radios are manipulated or retrofit ted incorrectly the electromagnetic radiation from the tw...

Page 449: ...Cs for installation of aftermarket radio frequency transmitting equipment when retrofitting two way radios Comply with the legal requirements for detachable parts If your vehicle has fittings for two...

Page 450: ...ed vehi cle components can be found using the key phrase Regulatory radio identification in the Dig ital Owner s Manual in the vehicle on the internet and in the app Regulatory radio identification In...

Page 451: ...1 Vehicle manufacturer 2 Place of manufacture 3 Manufacturing date 4 Vehicle model 5 VIN Vehicle identification plate example all other countries 1 Vehicle manufacturer 2 EU general operating permit n...

Page 452: ...on is example data VIN below the front right hand seat 1 Imprinted VIN vehicle identification number 2 Floor covering VIN at the lower edge of the windscreen 1 VIN vehicle identification number as lab...

Page 453: ...rcedes Benz Damage caused by the use of products that have not been approved is not covered by the Mercedes Benz warranty or goodwill gestures You can identify operating fluids approved by Mercedes Be...

Page 454: ...xed with the required antifreeze protection Information on coolant is available at the fol lowing locations R In the Mercedes Benz Specification for Operating Fluids 320 1 At https bevo mercedes benz...

Page 455: ...ds Do not mix MB SummerFit and MB Win terFit with other windscreen washer flu ids Do not use distilled or de ionised water Other wise the fill level sensor may be triggered errone ously Recommended wi...

Page 456: ...s with high voltage battery In accordance with European standard EN 17186 2019 vehicle identifiers are located on the vehicle in the following places R On the inside of the socket flap R On the chargi...

Page 457: ...th approx 170 kW peak charging capa city 30 min Charging time mode 3 with 11 kW charging capacity Approx 8 h Maximum battery capacity and charging times EQS 450 EQS 450 Type Lithium ion Usable energy...

Page 458: ...580 4MATIC EQS 580 4MATIC Type Lithium ion Usable energy content 107 8 kWh Range EQS 580 4MATIC Charging time mode 4 with approx 200 kW peak charging capa city 31 min Charging time mode 3 with 11 kW c...

Page 459: ...d at a qualified specialist workshop Mounting dimensions of the trailer hitch 1 Fastening points 2 Overhang dimension 3 Rear axle centre line The overhang dimension and fastening points are valid for...

Page 460: ...ngue weight and the maximal load capacity should be observed Do not exceed the permissible load capacity Observe the additional notes on load capacity page 315 Tongue weight Model Maximum tongue weigh...

Page 461: ...the left or right Pressing displays further information on the central display Press the symbol to hide the display message Display messages to be acknowledged can be hid den by pressing the back butt...

Page 462: ...paired immediately at a qualified specialist workshop After an accident switch off the vehicle immediately 6 Front left malfunction Con sult workshop example The corresponding restraint system is malf...

Page 463: ...the seat the weight the system detects may be too low WARNING Risk of injury or even fatal injury when the front passenger airbag is disabled If the front passenger airbag is disabled It will not be...

Page 464: ...led If you secure a child in a child restraint system on the front passenger seat and the front passenger airbag is ena bled the front passenger airbag can deploy in the event of an accident The child...

Page 465: ...wner s Manual The PRE SAFE Impulse Side system is malfunctioning or inoperative after having already been triggered Consult a qualified specialist workshop Key Display messages Possible causes consequ...

Page 466: ...le If the key is no longer in the vehicle and you switch off the vehicle R You can no longer start the vehicle R You cannot centrally lock the vehicle Ensure that the key is in the vehicle If the key...

Page 467: ...of the key in the vehicle Place the key in the slot for starting the engine with the key page 198 Lights Display messages Possible causes consequences and M Solutions Left low beam example The corres...

Page 468: ...own Stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions Check the fuses and replace them if necessary page 427 Automatic driving lights inoperative The light sensor for automatic driving lights...

Page 469: ...alfunctioning The lighting system will continue to work even without the functions of the DIGITAL LIGHT system Consult a qualified specialist workshop Check low beam setting left right side traffic Th...

Page 470: ...m Assist is malfunctioning Drive on or Stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions and restart the vehicle If the display message does not disappear consult a qualified specialist works...

Page 471: ...t workshop Until then operate the high beam manually Hazard warning lamp sys tem Malfunction The hazard warning lamp switch is malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop Climate control Di...

Page 472: ...switch on pre entry climate control more than three times with the vehicle switched off Start the vehicle for ten seconds Pre entry climate control is operational again Pre entry climate control via...

Page 473: ...produced The vehicle may not be heard by other road users Drive with particular care Consult a qualified specialist workshop To switch off the vehicle press the Start Stop but ton for at least 3 secon...

Page 474: ...p Coolant Stop Switch off the vehicle The coolant is too hot Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions and switch off the drive system WARNING Risk of injury due to overhe...

Page 475: ...is not opening automatically An obstruction may be hindering the opening process Make sure that no objects are in the opening area Open the socket flap again Please close socket flap manually Anti ent...

Page 476: ...nel from the operator of the charging station via the emergency call button or the emer gency numbers attached to the charging station Vehicle not currently being charged Charging station fault A malf...

Page 477: ...e system power output is reduced The yellow _ reduced power output warning lamp is lit Once the operating temperature of the drive system returns to normal e g after a short trip the full output will...

Page 478: ...of the windscreen is activated The heating process ends when transmission position h is engaged However when driving the output is significantly limited until the high voltage battery has reached its...

Page 479: ...hicle functions may activate automatically e g the air recirculation mode as part of climate control Do not continue driving If smoke is present leave the danger zone and call the fire service immedia...

Page 480: ...nearest qualified specialist workshop Output and range reduced See Owner s Manual A malfunction has occurred in the high voltage battery Output and range will be severely restricted Switch the vehicle...

Page 481: ...Achieva ble speed limited Stop soon The drive system is malfunctioning The maximum vehicle speed is restricted The drive system will shut off within a few kilometres Stop the vehicle immediately in a...

Page 482: ...ehicle is restricted Consult a qualified specialist workshop d Stop Switch off the vehicle The drive system is malfunctioning Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions and...

Page 483: ...tery page 211 If the output and range are still reduced there is a malfunction in the drive system Drive on carefully Consult a qualified specialist workshop High voltage battery mal function No start...

Page 484: ...h voltage battery It will no longer be possible to restart the drive system once it has been switched off Do not switch off the drive system drive on to the nearest qualified specialist workshop Vehic...

Page 485: ...rical consumers e g the seat heating Otherwise the 12 V bat tery may discharge and starting the engine may be possible only with the help of a second battery jump start Restricted mode activated Drive...

Page 486: ...ler the trailer hitch is not operational Uncouple the coupled trailer and secure it against rolling away If the ball neck has been folded in unlock the ball neck page 311 Swivel the ball neck into the...

Page 487: ...ialist workshop Head up display inoperative The head up display has an internal error Consult a qualified specialist workshop Head up display Brightness currently reduced See Own er s Manual The brigh...

Page 488: ...tially or completely you will need to use more force to steer If safe steering is possible drive on carefully Visit or consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately Steering malfunction Stop imm...

Page 489: ...The steering wheel may be at an angle when you drive in a straight line Adapt your speed and drive on carefully Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately Rear axle steering Malfunc tion Sto...

Page 490: ...mode has been exceeded Drive more slowly Active bonnet malfunction See Owner s Manual The active bonnet pedestrian protection is malfunctioning or inoperative after having already been triggered Cons...

Page 491: ...rip ensure that the engine bonnet is locked Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions Do not continue driving Consult a qualified specialist workshop A The tailgate is ope...

Page 492: ...washer fluid filler flap page 402 Wiper Malfunction The windscreen wiper is malfunctioning Restart the vehicle If the display message still appears Consult a qualified specialist workshop Transmission...

Page 493: ...t of park position j or neutral i and into another transmission posi tion Depress the brake pedal Start the vehicle Change the transmission position Apply brake to engage D or R You have attempted to...

Page 494: ...urn the front wheels so that the vehicle will roll towards the kerb if it starts moving Risk of vehicle rolling away N activated manually No automatic switch to P While the vehicle was at a standstill...

Page 495: ...hicle was rolling or moving in neutral i To accelerate the vehicle select transmission position h or k Reversing not poss Con sult workshop The transmission is malfunctioning It is not possible to sel...

Page 496: ...ectric parking brake Brakes Display messages Possible causes consequences and M Solutions Parking brake See Owner s Manual The yellow indicator lamp is lit The electric parking brake is malfunctioning...

Page 497: ...ndicator lamp is lit and the red indicator lamp is flashing The electric parking brake is malfunc tioning The electric parking brake could not be applied or released Switch the vehicle off and switch...

Page 498: ...w Charge the 12 V battery To apply Apply the electric parking brake manually If it is not possible to apply the electric parking brake Consult a qualified specialist workshop Where necessary also secu...

Page 499: ...ease of the electric parking brake Release the electric parking brake manually Parking brake Switch on vehicle to release The red indicator lamp is lit You have attempted to release the electric parki...

Page 500: ...ristics may be affected WARNING Risk of accident and injury if brake force boosting is malfunctioning If brake force boosting is malfunctioning increased brake pedal force may be necessary for braking...

Page 501: ...the wear limit Consult a qualified specialist workshop Driving systems Display messages Possible causes consequences and M Solutions Off The HOLD function is deactivated because the vehicle is slippin...

Page 502: ...so sound It is recommended that you take a break immediately Press the left hand Touch Control and acknowledge the display message h km h Cruise control cannot be activated as not all activation condi...

Page 503: ...resent the system will be available again passive If you depress the accelerator pedal beyond the point of resistance kickdown the limiter will be switched to passive mode page 248 Limiter inoperative...

Page 504: ...Own er s Manual Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is temporarily unavailable The ambient conditions are outside the system limits page 251 As soon as the ambient conditions are within the system limits...

Page 505: ...ailable See Own er s Manual Speed Limit Assist is temporarily unavailable Drive on Once the cause of the problem is no longer present the system will be available again Speed Limit Assist inopera tive...

Page 506: ...l become available again Drive on Check the tyre pressure if necessary Active Steering Assist inop erative Active Steering Assist is malfunctioning Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC remains available D...

Page 507: ...wheel Information on cancelling an emergency stop page 261 Active Emergency Stop Assist currently unavailable See Owner s Manual Active Emergency Stop Assist is temporarily unavailable The ambient co...

Page 508: ...Owner s Manual Active Lane Change Assist is temporarily unavailable The ambient conditions are outside the system limits page 263 As soon as the ambient conditions are within the system limits the sys...

Page 509: ...Assist DISTRONIC and Active Steering Assist are still available Drive on or Stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions and restart the vehicle If the display message does not disappea...

Page 510: ...e vehicle Blind Spot Assist inopera tive Blind Spot Assist is malfunctioning Drive on or Stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions and restart the vehicle If the display message does...

Page 511: ...splay message does not disappear consult a qualified specialist workshop Active Blind Spot Assist unavailable when towing a trailer See Owner s Manual When you establish the electrical connection to t...

Page 512: ...our hands are not on the steering wheel The Active Lane Keeping Assist will initiate an emergency stop page 279 Put your hands on the steering wheel Information on cancelling an emergency stop page 26...

Page 513: ...may be malfunctioning or temporarily unavailable The brake system steer ing and drive system will continue to function normally Drive on carefully Once the causes of the problem are no longer present...

Page 514: ...n a short time with the aid of a heater The restric tion is temporary Driving systems and driving safety systems may be malfunctioning or temporarily unavailable The brake system steer ing and drive s...

Page 515: ...e rack mounted Driver camera view cur rently restricted See Own er s Manual The view of the driver camera is reduced Possible causes R Objects or stickers are projecting into the driver camera s field...

Page 516: ...t during the entire journey Driver camera inoperative See Owner s Manual The driver camera is malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop Fault Drive at max 80 km h AIRMATIC is functioning...

Page 517: ...til the display message disappears before pulling away If the display message does not disappear and a warning tone also sounds AIRMATIC is malfunctioning Do not drive at speeds greater than 80 km h a...

Page 518: ...is sufficient ground clearance PARKTRONIC inoperative See Owner s Manual Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is malfunctioning Once the cause of the problem is no longer present the system will be available aga...

Page 519: ...roundings or Stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions and restart the vehicle If the display message still appears consult a qualified specialist workshop Limited availability of Act...

Page 520: ...WARNING Risk of skidding if ABS and ESP are malfunctioning The wheels may lock during braking and ESP does not perform any vehicle stabilisation The steerability and braking characteristics are heavi...

Page 521: ...teristics are heavily impaired and the braking distance may increase In addi tion other driving safety systems are switched off Drive on carefully Have ABS and ESP checked immediately at a qualified s...

Page 522: ...safety systems e g BAS may also be malfunctioning The brake system will continue to operate normally Braking distance may increase in an emergency braking situation WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP is...

Page 523: ...fety systems are switched off Drive on carefully Have the brake system checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop Active Brake Assist Func tions currently limited See Owner s Manual For ve...

Page 524: ...cles with the Driving Assistance Package the following functions may be temporarily unavailable or only parti ally available R Active Brake Assist with cross traffic function R Evasive Steering Assist...

Page 525: ...tery Display messages Possible causes consequences and M Solutions 12 V on board electrical system Visit workshop The 12 V on board electrical system is malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist w...

Page 526: ...the 12 V battery is too low Switch off electrical consumers that are not required Drive for 30 60 mins or Charge the vehicle at a charging station page 211 Stop vehicle Leave vehicle on to charge the...

Page 527: ...oning The tyre pressure monitoring system cannot issue a warning if there is pressure loss in one or more of the tyres Tyres with insufficient tyre pressure may impair the driving characteristics as w...

Page 528: ...d braking may be greatly impaired You could then lose control of the vehicle Observe the recommended tyre pressures Adjust the tyre pressure if necessary Stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffi...

Page 529: ...vehicle Do not drive with a flat tyre Do not exceed the maximum permissible driving distance in emergency mode and the maximum permissible speed with a flat MOExtended tyre Observe the notes on flat t...

Page 530: ...tyres can burst Reduce speed so that the tyres cool down Warning and indicator lamps Overview of indicator and warning lamps Some systems will perform a self test when the vehicle is switched on Some...

Page 531: ...L Distance warning page 536 Active Brake Assist page 536 Active Brake Assist page 536 Active Brake Assist page 536 AIRMATIC page 536 Driving safety systems ABS page 538 ESP page 538 ESP OFF page 538...

Page 532: ...ctric shock if you touch the damaged components of the high voltage on board electrical sys tem Have the restraint system checked and repaired immediately at a qualified specialist workshop After an a...

Page 533: ...jects on the front passenger seat the red seat belt warning lamp may remain lit Drive system Warning indicator lamp Possible causes consequences and M Solutions _ Reduced power warning lamp The yellow...

Page 534: ...lamp The red trailer hitch warning lamp is lit The trailer hitch is not operational WARNING Risk of an accident if the ball neck is not locked The trailer may become detached Stop the vehicle immediat...

Page 535: ...ning 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 so...

Page 536: ...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 possibl...

Page 537: ...e driver s display J Brake system warning lamp yellow The yellow brake warning lamp is lit while the vehicle is running WARNING Risk of an accident due to a brake system malfunction If the brake syste...

Page 538: ...ry if brake force boosting is malfunctioning If brake force boosting is malfunctioning increased brake pedal force may be necessary for braking The braking characteristics may be impaired The braking...

Page 539: ...he vehicle in front is too small for the speed selected If there is an additional warning tone you are approaching an obstacle at too high a speed Be prepared to brake immediately Increase the distanc...

Page 540: ...ng lamp is on After you drive off the system s range of functions will be restricted due to the teach in process Depending on the ambient conditions the teach in process may take a few minutes Observe...

Page 541: ...ing tone sounds EBD is malfunctioning Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be malfunctioning Note the messages on the driver s display WARNING There is a risk of skidding if EBD o...

Page 542: ...er driving systems and driving safety systems e g BAS may also be malfunctioning Note the messages on the driver s display WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP is malfunctioning If ESP is malfunctioning ES...

Page 543: ...f ESP cannot be activated ESP is malfunctioning Have ESP checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop Observe the notes on deactivating ESP page 240 Mercedes Benz emergency call system Warni...

Page 544: ...air the driving characteristics as well as steering and braking Have the tyre pressure monitoring system checked at a qualified specialist workshop h Tyre pressure monitoring system warning lamp light...

Page 545: ...indicator lamp Possible causes consequences and M Solutions Stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions Check the tyre pressure and the tyres 542 Display messages and warning indicator...

Page 546: ...IC Activate deactivate variable limiter 254 Activating deactivating 254 Active Emergency Stop Assist 261 Active Lane Change Assist 263 Calling up a speed 254 Function 251 Increasing decreasing the spe...

Page 547: ...et 402 Air pressure 430 Air suspension AIRMATIC 282 Air vents Setting 191 Air water duct 402 Airbag Occupant safety Automatic front passenger airbag shut off 55 Belt airbag 49 Centre airbag driver s b...

Page 548: ...s tance Assist DISTRONIC 251 Automatic driving lights 158 Automatic emergency call Mercedes Benz emergency call system 386 Automatic front passenger airbag shutoff Function 55 PASSENGER AIR BAG indica...

Page 549: ...ion 243 Limited braking effect salt treated roads 199 New replaced brakepads brake disks 199 Post collision brake 60 Recuperation 202 Running in notes 199 Braking assistance Brake Assist System 240 Br...

Page 550: ...e charging process alternat ing current mode 2 3 222 Ending the charging process direct current mode 4 226 Indicator lamps on vehicle socket 218 Mains socket mode 2 214 Maximum charging current mains...

Page 551: ...Activating deactivating the A C func tion control panel 181 Air conditioning menu 181 Air distribution 178 179 Air vents front 191 Air vents rear 192 Airflow 178 179 Automatic control 182 Defrost 182...

Page 552: ...S PLUS AIRMATIC 282 Dashcam Selecting a USB device 370 Starting stopping a video recording 370 Data processing in the vehicle 41 Data protection rights 44 Data storage Data protection rights 44 Electr...

Page 553: ...ASSIST Microsleep Take a break 499 ATTENTION ASSIST Take a break 499 Automatic driving lights inoper ative 465 Battery capacity too low Stop Charge immediately 475 Battery overheated Stop every body o...

Page 554: ...d range reduced See Owner s Manual 477 Parking brake See Owner s Manual 493 Parking brake Switch on vehicle to release 496 passive 500 d Performance severely limited 480 Pre entry climate control via...

Page 555: ...ning tyre malfunction 526 Washer fluid flap open 489 Wheel sensor s missing 524 AC charging inoperative Consult work shop 474 Active Blind Spot Assist currently unavailable See Owner s Manual 507 Acti...

Page 556: ...487 Apply brake and start vehicle to shift out of P or N 490 Apply brake to deselect P position 490 Apply brake to engage D or R 490 Apply parking brake to park Visit workshop 490 Auxiliary battery ma...

Page 557: ...age battery malfunction No start in approx XXX km Consult work shop yellow display message 480 Limited availability of Active Parking Assist manoeuvring assistant See Owner s Manual 516 Limiter inoper...

Page 558: ...3 sec onds or 3 times 470 Traffic Sign Assist currently unavaila ble See Owner s Manual 506 Traffic Sign Assist inoperative 506 Transmission Malfunction Stop 492 Tyre press monitor currently unavaila...

Page 559: ...st Active Blind Spot Assist 276 Cameras 237 Cruise control 247 EBD Electronic Brakeforce Distribu tion 242 ESP Electronic Stability Program 240 Hill Start Assist 244 HOLD function 243 On radar and ult...

Page 560: ...t 236 Electric parking brake handbrake 234 Emergency call Automatic 386 Manual 386 Emergency call system Mercedes me connect 385 Emergency key Door 98 Inserting removing 86 Tailgate 104 Emergency oper...

Page 561: ...t 415 Wheel change 438 Floor mats 155 Fog light extended range 162 Fragrance 185 Fragrance system Inserting removing the flacon 186 Perfume vial 186 Free software Open Source Software 44 Frequencies M...

Page 562: ...23 Care 408 Function 321 Memory function 133 Operating 324 Selecting with augmented reality 324 Switching on off 324 Headlamp flashing 159 Headlamps Automatic 157 Heating Activating deactivating 181 C...

Page 563: ...re entry climate control 191 Immobiliser 112 Implied warranty 41 Importer addresses Wireless components 36 In Car Office Online services 381 Indicator warning lamps 527 Individual drive program Config...

Page 564: ...ist 279 Language System settings Notes 353 Setting 354 Level control AIRMATIC 282 Licence plate front assembly 29 Light adjustment Driving abroad 157 Light switch 157 Lighting Intelligent Light System...

Page 565: ...yes 146 Loading guidelines 134 Loads Securing 134 Locator lighting 168 Locking unlocking Additional door lock 88 Automatic locking 92 Doors from the inside 88 Emergency key 98 KEYLESS GO 90 Mercedes m...

Page 566: ...43 Switching the reading light on off contactless 342 Switching the search light on off contactless 342 MBUX multimedia system Calling up the Zero Layer 332 Collision detection 236 Drive programs 208...

Page 567: ...w 385 Self diagnosis 389 Mercedes Benz GenuineParts 23 Mercedes Benz service centre 39 Message memory 458 Mirror heater 187 Mirrors Mirror folding function 176 Outside mirrors 174 Rear view mirror 175...

Page 568: ...tting 174 Warning lamp 276 Overhead control panel 14 Overview of airbags 52 Owner s Manual 25 P Paint code 448 Park position Engaging 210 Selecting automatically 210 Parking Active Parking Assist 296...

Page 569: ...rotection Function 59 PRE SAFE Sound 59 Reversing measures 59 PRE SAFE Impulse Side Occupant safety Deployment 46 Function 60 PRE SAFE PLUS Occupant safety Function 60 Reversing measures 59 Preventati...

Page 570: ...ion 301 Operating 302 Removing fitting wheel trim 439 Replacement key Duplicate key 87 Resetting MBUX reset function 354 Responsibility Driving safety systems 237 Restraint system Basic instructions f...

Page 571: ...back the backrest rear 141 Folding the backrest forwards rear 138 Locking the backrest rear 142 Lumbar support 119 Massage programme 126 Memory function 133 Neck warmer 123 Resetting the settings 127...

Page 572: ...Snow chain mode Activating deactivating 430 Snow chains 429 Socket 12 V front passenger footwell 151 Trailer operation 313 Socket flap Socket flap 211 Software update System updates 350 SOS button 37...

Page 573: ...mrest 136 Centre console front 136 Door 136 Glove compartment 136 Suspension AIRMATIC 282 Setting the suspension level AIR MATIC 283 SVHC Substances of very high concern 40 Switch off delay time From...

Page 574: ...hone front 153 Telephony operating modes Bluetooth telephony 374 Temperature Setting 178 179 THERMATIC Air conditioning control panel 178 THERMOTRONIC Air conditioning control panel 179 Tie down eyes...

Page 575: ...coupling a trailer 313 Folding the ball neck out in 311 Notes 311 Socket 313 Trailer stabilisation ESP 241 Transmission DIRECT SELECT lever 209 Drive programs 206 DYNAMIC SELECT button 206 Engaging dr...

Page 576: ...ter 248 Vehicle Additional door lock 88 Automatic locking 92 Collision detection 236 Correct use 39 Data storage 41 Diagnostics connection 38 Emergency key 98 Equipment 25 Implied warranty 41 KEYLESS...

Page 577: ...ening 106 Ventilation 191 Vents 191 VIN Vehicle identification number Engine compartment 448 Identification plate 448 Seat 448 Vision Demisting windows 184 Windscreen heater 187 W Warning system ATA 1...

Page 578: ...ping up 402 Windscreen washer fluid 451 Washing by hand 405 Water tank 402 Weather information 368 Web browsers Overview 382 Wedge 437 Weight information 448 Wheel change Fitting a new wheel 442 Lower...

Page 579: ...2 Winter operation Activating deactivating snow chain mode 430 Snow chains 429 Winter tyres Limiter 251 Setting the permanent speed limit 251 Wiper blades Care 407 Replacing windscreen 172 Wipers Wind...

Page 580: ...ercedes Benz AG Not to be reprinted transla ted or otherwise reproduced in whole or in part without written permission from Mercedes Benz AG Vehicle manufacturer Mercedes Benz AG Mercedesstra e 120 70...

Page 581: ...r knowledge with practical tips Here you can find comprehensive information about operating your vehicle and about services and guarantees in printed form You can find the Owner s Manual on the Merced...

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