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WARNING

ARNING Risk of becoming trapped if the

windscreen wipers are switched on while

wiper blades are being replaced

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you are changing the wiper blades, you can be

trapped by the wiper arm.

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Always switch o the windscreen wipers

and vehicle before changing the wiper

blades.

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page 168).

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screen.

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Hold the wiper arm with one hand. With the

other hand, turn the wiper blade away from

the wiper arm in the direction of arrow

1

as

far as it will go.

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Remove the wiper blade from the wiper arm in

the direction of arrow

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Summary of Contents for EQS

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

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Page 4: ...ndividual cases from that shown in the descriptions and illustrations The illustrations in this operator s manual show a le hand drive vehicle On right hand drive vehi cles the layout of car parts and control elements di ers accordingly Mercedes Benz is constantly developing its vehi cles further Mercedes Benz therefore reserves the right to introduce changes in the following areas R Design R Equi...

Page 5: ...tration 37 Correct use of the vehicle 38 Information on the REACH regulation 38 Notes for persons with electronic medical aids 38 Implied warranty 39 QR code for rescue card 39 Data storage 39 Copyright 43 Occupant safe Occupant safety ty 44 44 Restraint system 44 Seat belts 46 Airbags 51 PRE SAFE system 58 Automatic measures a er an accident 59 Safely transporting children in the vehicle 60 Notes...

Page 6: ...he driver s display 319 MBUX multimedia syst MBUX multimedia system em 321 321 Overview and operation 321 System settings 343 Drive system settings 348 Navigation and tra c 348 Telephone 359 Mercedes me app 362 Mercedes Benz emergency call system 371 Radio media TV 378 Sound settings 384 Maint Maintenance and car enance and care e 385 385 ASSYST PLUS service interval display 385 Engine compartment...

Page 7: ...ion plate VIN and engine number overview 432 Operating uids 434 Vehicle data 436 Trailer hitch 438 Displa Display messag y messages and w es and war arning indicat ning indicator or lam lamps ps 441 441 Display messages 441 Warning and indicator lamps 506 Inde Index x 522 522 4 4 Contents ...

Page 8: ...sible behaviour or envi ronmentally responsible disposal Observe environmental notes N NO OTE TE Damage to property due to failure to observe notes on material damage Notes on material damage inform you of risks which may lead to your vehicle being dam aged Observe notes on material damage These symbols indicate useful instructions or further information that could be helpful to you Instruction pa...

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

Page 10: ...24 Quick vehicle access ú Fingerprint sensor 321 Ü Switches the MBUX multimedia system on o 321 a Switches sound on o 321 ø Adjusts the volume 321 9 Hazard warning light system 157 A Start stop button 194 B Control panel for the MBUX multimedia system 330 C Adjusts the steering wheel 126 D Electric parking brake 229 E Diagnostics connection 36 F Light switch 154 G Control panel Driver s display 31...

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

Page 12: ...system 157 9 Switch panel for DYNAMIC SELECT button 204 c Active Parking Assist 292 û Calls up the EQ menu 224 Quick vehicle access ú Fingerprint sensor 321 Ü Switches the MBUX multimedia system on o 321 a Switches sound on o 321 ø Adjusts the volume 321 A Start stop button 194 B Adjusts the steering wheel 126 C Electric parking brake 229 D Diagnostics connection 36 E Light switch 154 F Control pa...

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

Page 14: ...lt 508 9 L Distance warning 515 A ABS 517 B h Tyre pressure monitoring system 520 C å ESP OFF 517 ESP 517 D _ Reduced power 509 E õ Operational readiness of drive system 194 F Electric parking brake yellow 513 G Electric parking brake red 513 H J Brakes red 513 J Brakes yellow 513 I R Range J Charge level display K K High beam 156 L Low beam 154 T Standing lights 154 L R Rear fog light 155 M H Mer...

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

Page 16: ...lectric parking brake red 513 D J Brakes red 513 J Brakes yellow 513 E R Range F Charge level display G R Rear fog light 155 H K High beam 156 L Low beam 154 T Standing lights 154 I H Mercedes Benz emergency call system 519 J ï Trailer hitch 510 K Electrical fault 509 L Ù Power steering red 510 Ù Power steering yellow 510 Ù Rear axle steering red 510 Ù Rear axle steering yellow 510 M ä Suspension ...

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

Page 18: ...ghting con trol on o 166 6 G SOS button 362 7 Switches the right hand reading lamp on o 166 8 3 Opens closes the panorama sliding sun roof 106 3 Opens closes the panorama sliding sun roof roller sunblind 106 9 PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamps 55 A Inside rearview mirror 172 B Switches the le hand reading lamp on o 166 At a glance Overhead control panel 15 15 ...

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

Page 20: ...emory function 130 8 q Opens closes the tailgate 97 9 Í Operates the outside mirrors 171 A W Opens closes the right side window 102 B W Opens closes the rear right side window 102 C S Child safety lock for the rear side win dows 81 D W Opens closes the rear le side window 102 E W Opens closes the le side window 102 F Adjusts the head restraints 119 G Seat adjustment using the multimedia system 122...

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

Page 22: ...ront passenger seat 116 4 s Switches the rear seat ventilation on o 125 5 w Switches the rear seat heating on o 124 6 Adjusts the rear seats electrically 117 7 Stowage compartment in the rear armrest 8 Charging a mobile phone wirelessly 151 At a glance Control settings in the rear passenger compartment 19 19 ...

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

Page 24: ...97 6 To operate the high voltage disconnect device 191 7 Hazard warning light system 157 8 Fire extinguisher 396 9 Socket ap with information label on tyre pressure 415 QR code for accessing the rescue card 39 A Towing away 405 B TIREFIT kit 399 C Warning triangle 395 D First aid kit so sided 396 At a glance Emergencies and breakdowns 21 21 ...

Page 25: ...select the language for the Digital Owner s Manual You can search for keywords using the search eld Search in order to nd quick answers to questions about the operation of the vehicle 1 Menu 2 Search 3 Back 4 Contents section Some sections in the Digital Owner s Manual such as warning notes can be expanded and col lapsed A Additional met dditional methods of calling up t hods of calling up the Dig...

Page 26: ...ution caused 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 quali ed specialist workshop T Tak ake bac e back of end of lif k of end of life v e vehicles ehicles EU countr EU countries only ies only Mercedes Benz will take back your end of life vehicle for environment...

Page 27: ...y use tyres wheels and acces sory parts that have been speci cally approved for your vehicle model Mercedes Benz tests original parts and conver sion parts and accessory parts that have been speci cally approved for your vehicle model for their reliability safety and suitability Despite ongoing market research Mercedes Benz is unable to assess other parts Mercedes Benz therefore accepts no respons...

Page 28: ...c ouch sensitiv h sensitive contr e controls ols In addition to conventional switches and buttons your vehicle is equipped with touch sensitive con trols These are located in the following areas of your vehicle R Roof and door control panel R Climate control R Steering wheel R MBUX multimedia system The controls have touch sensitive user interface surfaces The surfaces are controlled by pressing o...

Page 29: ...nd switch on the vehicle The on demand feature has been activated For some features a noti cation also appears in the vehicle s multimedia system If the activation was not successful repeat the process Oper Operating safe ating safety ty W WARNING ARNING Risk of injury due to malfunc tions or system failure In order to avoid malfunctions or system fail ures Always have the speci ed service main te...

Page 30: ...or The elec tric motor s energy supply is provided by the high voltage on board electrical system D DAN ANGER GER Risk of death and re due to modi ed and or damaged components of the high voltage on board electrical sys tem The vehicle s high voltage on board electrical system is under high voltage If you modify component parts in the vehicle s high voltage on board electrical system or touch dama...

Page 31: ...atibility The electromagnetic compatibility of the vehicle components has been checked and certi ed according to the currently valid version of Regula tion UN R10 v vehicle inst ehicle installed r alled radio com adio components ponents Onl Only f y for EU and EFT or EU and EFTA countr A countries and countr ies and countries t ies that hat r recognise t ecognise the EU manuf he EU manufactur actu...

Page 32: ...of conformity are available at the following web address https moba i daimler com markets ece row baix cars certi cates of conformity en_GB index html F For Br or Brazil only azil only Note on two way radio systems in the vehicle These systems are not protected against harmful interference and must not cause interference in properly approved systems F For Jamaica only or Jamaica only All wireless ...

Page 33: ...nz service centre W Wir ireless applications in t eless applications in the v he vehicle ehicle Besides the typical frequencies for mobile com munication cars by Mercedes Benz make use of the following automotive radio applications W Wir ireless applications in t eless applications in the v he vehicle ehicle T Tec echnology Fr hnology Freq equency r uency range Tr ange Transmission output magne an...

Page 34: ...ock Heater Remote Control Garage Door Opener 868 MHz 868 0 868 6 MHz 25 mW ERP Block Heater Remote Control Garage Door Opener 869 MHz 868 7 869 2 MHz 25 mW ERP Bluetooth Kleer RLAN wireless Headphones 2 4 GHz ISM band 2400 2483 5 MHz 100 mW EIRP RLAN 5 1 GHz UNII 1 5150 5250 MHz 25 mW EIRP Interior Monitoring Radar RLAN 5 8 GHz UNII 3 5725 5875 MHz 25 mW EIRP Remote Keyless Entry 7 25 GHz UWB 6 0 ...

Page 35: ...ooth ooth 4 dBm class 2 Rear Seat Entertainment System Bluet Bluetooth ooth 2400 2483 5 MHz WL WLAN 2 4 GHZ AN 2 4 GHZ 2400 2483 5 MHz WL WLAN 5 GHz AN 5 GHz 5150 5250 MHz 5725 5875 MHz Bluet Bluetooth ooth 0 8 dBm WL WLAN 2 4 GHZ AN 2 4 GHZ 14 5 dBm WL WLAN 5 GHz AN 5 GHz 20 5 dBm 13 3 dBm Two way radio Tel7 telephone control unit E GSM 900 MHz GSM 1800 MHz 33 dBm 30 dBm UMTS Band I III VIII 24 d...

Page 36: ... ormation about t mation about the he speci c speci c absorp absorption r tion rate ate For France only The values were determined and tested in accord ance with the Décret n 2019 1186 guideline regarding the indication of the speci c absorption rate SAR of wireless vehicle components Inf Infor ormation about t mation about the he speci c speci c absorp absorption r tion rate ate V Vehicle com ehi...

Page 37: ...MID NTG7 HIGH NTG7 PREMIUM NTG7 PREMIUMPLUS NTG7 MID LFT2 NTG7 HIGH LFT2 NTG7 PREMIUM LFT2 NTG7 PREMIUMPLUS LFT2 0 08 W kg 2 W kg RAMSES 1 0 and 1 1 0 036 W kg 2 W kg NTG6N MID ENTRY NTG6N HIGH 0 199 W kg 4 W kg Im Import porter inf er infor ormation f mation for wir or wireless com eless components ponents F For Moldov or Moldova only a only Im Import porter er S C GRAND PREMIUM S R L Moldova mun...

Page 38: ...r BRANO a s 747 41 Hradec nad Moravicí Opavská 1000 The Czech Republic ID No 64 387 5933 VAT No CZ64 387 5933 herewith declares under our sole responsibility that the product 2 a Name Jack Type Number A A 164 580 02 18 A 166 580 01 18 B A 240 580 00 18 C A 639 580 02 18 D A 639 580 03 18 E A 910 580 00 00 F A 247 580 00 00 A 293 580 00 00 Year of manufacture 2020 Complies with all relevant provisi...

Page 39: ...s Diagnostics connection tics connection The diagnostics connection is a technical inter face in the vehicle It is used for example in the context of repair and maintenance work or for reading out vehicle data at a specialist workshop Diagnostic devices should therefore only be con nected at a quali ed specialist workshop W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to con necting devices to the diagnost...

Page 40: ...r to the warranty terms and conditions for this matter Quali ed Quali ed specialis specialist w t work orkshop shop A quali ed specialist workshop has the necessary special skills tools and quali cations to correctly carry out any necessary work on your vehicle This particularly applies to safety relevant works Always have the following work carried out on your vehicle at a quali ed specialist wor...

Page 41: ...ly ies only the REACH regulation Regulation EC No 1907 2006 Article 33 stipulates a duty to sup ply information about substances of very high concern SVHCs Mercedes Benz AG acts to the best of its knowl edge to prevent these SVHCs from being used and to enable customers to safely handle these substances There are SVHCs known to Mercedes Benz AG according to supplier informa tion and internal produ...

Page 42: ...these operating instructions Damage to the vehicle can arise from violation of these operating instructions This damage is not covered either by the Mercedes Benz implied warranty or by the New or Used Vehicle Warranty Follow the instructions in these operat ing instructions on proper operation of your vehicle as well as on possible vehi cle damage QR code f QR code for r or rescue card escue card...

Page 43: ...ufacturer For example this may be the case during the investi gation of a criminal o ence Governmental entities are themselves in individ ual cases and within the applicable legal frame work authorised to read out data from the vehi cle In the case of an accident information that can help with an investigation can therefore be taken from the airbag control unit for example Oper Operational dat ati...

Page 44: ...mine the customer s warranty and guarantee claims Fault memories in the vehicle can be reset by a service outlet or at your request as part of repair or maintenance work Conv Convenience and infot enience and infotainment functions ainment functions You can store convenience settings and individual settings in the vehicle and change or reset them at any time Depending on the vehicle equipment this...

Page 45: ...le for example a smartphone Online functions can be used via the wireless network connection This includes online services and applications apps provided to you by the manufacturer or by other providers Manuf Manufactur acturer s ser er s services vices Regarding the manufacturer s online services the individual functions are described by the manu facturer in a suitable place for example in the Ow...

Page 46: ...his information as part of the various services and service o ers There you will also nd the contact information for the manufacturer and its data pro tection o cers At a workshop for example with the support of a specialist and possibly for a fee you can have data read out which is stored only locally in the vehicle Cop Copyr yright ight Information on licences for free and open source so ware us...

Page 47: ...tion with their back against the seat backrest R Sit with their feet resting on the oor if possi ble R Always secure persons under 1 50 m tall in an additional restraint system suitable for Mercedes Benz vehicles However no system available today can com pletely eliminate injuries and fatalities in every accident situation In particular the seat belt and airbag generally do not protect against obj...

Page 48: ...t em in an accident How the restraint system works depends on the severity 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 determined based on the evaluation of the sensor values measured at vari ous points in the vehicle This process is pre emp tive in nature T...

Page 49: ...term breathing di culties to persons su ering from asthma or other pulmonary conditions Provided it is safe to do so leave the vehicle immediately or open the window in order to prevent breathing di culties Seat belts Seat belts Prot Protection pro ection provided b vided by t y the seat belt he seat belt Always fasten your seat belt correctly before starting a journey A seat belt can only provide...

Page 50: ... of the prot he protection pro ection provided b vided by t y the seat he seat belt belt W WARNING ARNING Risk of injury or death due to incorrect seat position The seat belt will not o er the intended level of protection if you have not moved the seat backrest to an almost vertical position In particular you may slip under the seatbelt and injure yourself Adjust the seat properly before begin nin...

Page 51: ...ed pyrotechnic seat belt tensioners immediately replaced at a quali ed specialist work shop Mercedes Benz recommends that you have the vehicle towed to a quali ed specialist workshop a er an accident N NO OTE TE Damage caused by trapping the seat belt If an unused seat belt is not fully retracted it may become trapped in the door or in the seat mechanism Always ensure that an unused seat belt is f...

Page 52: ... slide seat belt out let 3 into the desired position T To eng o engag age t e the seat belt outlet he seat belt outlet let go of the belt guide release and ensure that seat belt outlet 3 locks into position A seat belt can only provide the best level of protection if it is worn correctly Observe the notes on fastening the seat belt page 46 N NO OTE TE Deployment of components of the restraint syst...

Page 53: ...ar their seat belts correctly In addition a warning tone may sound As soon as the driver and front passenger fasten their seat belts the seat belt warning goes out F Function of t unction of the r he rear seat belt st ear seat belt status display atus display The rear seat belt status display is only available for certain countries When the vehicle is switched on the rear seat belt status display ...

Page 54: ...ge R Side airbag ribcage also pelvis for front seat occupants R Centre airbag head and ribcage R Window airbag head Inf Infor ormation on c mation on child r hild res estr traint syst aint systems on t ems on the fr he front ont passeng passenger seat er seat W WARNING ARNING Risk of injury or death if the co driver airbag is enabled If the co driver airbag is enabled a child on the co driver seat...

Page 55: ...e airbag e airbag When triggered the centre airbag deploys between the front seats Do not stow any objects in the deployment area of the centre airbag Prot Protection pro ection provided b vided by t y the airbags he airbags Depending on the accident situation an airbag may supplement the protection o ered by a cor rectly fastened seat belt W WARNING ARNING Risk of injury or death due to an incorr...

Page 56: ...or 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 deployment area of an airbag Always comply with the accessory manufacturer s installation instruc tions and in particular the notes on suitable places for installation R There are no heavy sharp edged or fragile objects in the pocket...

Page 57: ...list workshop W WARNING ARNING Risk of injury due to deployed airbag A deployed airbag no longer o ers any protec tion Have the vehicle towed to a quali ed specialist workshop in order to have the deployed airbag replaced Have deployed airbags replaced immediately S St tatus of t atus of the fr he front passeng ont passenger fr er front airbag ont airbag F Function of t unction of the aut he autom...

Page 58: ...if the person is sit ting too close to the cockpit If the front passenger seat is occupied always ensure that R the classi cation of the person in the front passenger seat is correct and the front passenger airbag is enabled or disabled in accordance with the person in the front passenger seat R the front passenger seat has been moved as far back as possible R the person is seated correctly Both b...

Page 59: ... Have the automatic front passenger airbag shuto checked and repaired immediately at a quali ed specialist workshop S St tatus display atus display If the front passenger seat is occupied ensure both before and during the journey that the sta tus of the front passenger airbag is correct for the current situation A er A er tting tting a r a rearw earwar ard f d facing c acing child r hild res estr ...

Page 60: ...rap must be routed forwards 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 instructions When tting a child restraint system to the front passenger seat observe the vehicle speci c infor mation page 78 If a per If a person is sitting on t son is sittin...

Page 61: ...tuations and implement pre emptive meas ures to protect the vehicle occupants PRE SAFE can implement the following meas ures independently of each other R Tightening the seat belts on the driver s seat and front passenger seat R Closing the side windows R V Vehicles wit ehicles with sliding sunr h sliding sunroof oof closing the slid ing sunroof R V Vehicles wit ehicles with memor h memory functio...

Page 62: ...nitiate any braking application in the following situations R whilst driving or R when entering or exiting a parking space while using Active Parking Assist F Function of PRE S unction of PRE SAFE AFE Im Impulse Side pulse Side If an imminent side impact is detected PRE SAFE Impulse Side can pre emptively move the front seat vehicle occupant s upper body towards the centre of the vehicle It does t...

Page 63: ...rove protection for children younger than 12 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 The child restraint system must be appropriate to the age weight and size of the child R The vehicle seat must be suitable for tting a child restraint system ...

Page 64: ...ble gross weight for the child and child restraint system page 69 A Adv dvant antag age of a r e of a rearw earwar ard f d facing c acing child r hild res estr traint sy aint sys s t tem em It is preferable to transport a baby or a small child in a suitable rearward facing child restraint sys tem In this case the child sits in the opposite direction to the direction of travel and faces back wards ...

Page 65: ... R Observe the warning labels in the vehicle inte rior and on the child restraint system R Also secure Top Tether if present Do no Do not modify t t modify the c he child r hild res estr traint syst aint system em W WARNING ARNING Risk of injury due to modi ca tions to the child restraint system The child restraint system can no longer func tion properly This poses an increased risk of injury Neve...

Page 66: ...in particular R open doors thereby endangering other persons or road users R get out and be struck by oncoming tra c R operate vehicle equipment and become trapped for example In addition the children could also set the vehicle in motion by for example R releasing the parking brake R changing the transmission position R starting the vehicle Never leave children unattended in the vehicle When leavi...

Page 67: ...h colour code 9H95 W Weight cat eight categor egory I 9 t y I 9 to 18 k o 18 kg and fr g and from appro om approx x imat imatel ely 9 mont y 9 months t hs to 4 y o 4 year ears s T Type ype1 1 DUO plus DUO plus Size category B1 Approval E1 04 301 133 Order number2 A 000 970 43 02 1 Manufacturer Britax Römer 2 With colour code 9H95 Secur Securing wit ing with t h the v he vehicle seat belt ehicle se...

Page 68: ...em 7 Vehicle seat belt page 73 Be sure to observe R If the front passenger seat is occupied ensure both before and during the journey that the status of the front passenger airbag is correct for the current situation page 55 R Notes on automatic front passenger airbag shuto page 54 Centr Centre r e rear seat ear seat Securing system 7 Vehicle seat belt page 73 Approv Approval cat al categor egorie...

Page 69: ...straint systems in the Semi Universal category may only be used if the vehicle and vehicle seat are listed in the child restraint system manufacturer s vehicle model list R V Vehicle speci c ehicle speci c child restraint systems in the vehicle speci c category may only be used if the vehicle and vehicle seat are listed in the child restraint system manufacturer s vehicle model list Approv Approva...

Page 70: ...tandardised securing system for spe cially designed child restraint systems The symbol indicates seats suitable for attaching an ISOFIX child restraint system in accordance with UN R44 page 65 Attach only child restraint systems that are approved in accordance with UN R44 as per the following ISOFIX tables Carr Carry cot y cot Size class Size class Eq Equipment uipment Le r Le right ight r rear se...

Page 71: ...hicle model list IUF Suitable for forward facing ISOFIX child restraint systems of the Universal category in this weight group 1 When using a child restraint system of size class ISO R3 move the front seat into the highest position Make sure that the seat backrest of the front seat does not rest against the child restraint system Ov Over ervie view of suit w of suitability of t ability of the seat...

Page 72: ... child and the child restraint system together weigh more than 33 kg only use an ISOFIX or i Size child restraint system with which the child is secured with the vehicle seat belt Also secure the child restraint system with the Top Tether belt if available Always comply with the information about the mass of the child restraint system R in the manufacturer s installation and operat ing instruction...

Page 73: ...re possible adjust the seat cushion inclination accordingly O The child restraint system must not be put under strain by the head restraint Adjust the head restraints as appropriate When tting an i Size child restraint system also observe the following O When using a r When using a rearw earwar ard f d facing c acing child r hild res estr traint aint syst system em adjust the front seat so that it...

Page 74: ... 1 or 2 Attach the ISOFIX or i Size child restraint sys tem to both mounting brackets in the vehicle A er removing the child seat reattach covers 1 or 2 F Fast astening a T ening a Top Tet op Tether her W WARNING ARNING Risk of injury or death if the rear seat backrests are not locked a er Top Tether belts are tted The rear seat backrests may fold forwards when you are driving As a result child re...

Page 75: ...Tether belt enables an additional connection between the child restraint system attached with ISOFIX or i Size and the vehicle If necessary slide head restraint 1 upwards page 119 Fit the ISOFIX or i Size child restraint system with Top Tether In doing so comply with the child restraint system manufacturer s installa tion instructions Guide Top Tether belt 4 under head restraint 1 between the two ...

Page 76: ... L Centre rear seat1 U L UN R129 c UN R129 child r hild res estr traint syst aint systems ems Le right rear seat U L B2 B3 Centre rear seat1 U L B2 B3 1 Child restraint systems with a supporting bracket are not suitable for this seat U Suitable for child restraint systems of the Univer sal category in this weight category L Suitable for semi universal child restraint systems according to the table...

Page 77: ...th the ISOFIX or the i Size child restraint system and if present the Top Tether anchor age N No ot tes on c es on child r hild res estr traint syst aint systems on t ems on the fr he front ont passeng passenger seat er seat R If it is absolutely necessary for you to t a child restraint system to the front passenger seat be sure to observe the information on child restraint systems on the front pa...

Page 78: ...ate gory F Fr ront passeng ont passenger seat er seat W Weight cat eight categor egory 0 up t y 0 up to 10 kg o 10 kg Front passenger airbag enabled1 X Front passenger airbag disabled1 2 U L W Weight cat eight categor egory 0 up t y 0 up to 13 kg o 13 kg Front passenger airbag enabled1 X Front passenger airbag disabled1 2 U L W Weight cat eight categor egory I 9 t y I 9 to 18 kg o 18 kg Front pass...

Page 79: ...d com partment cannot be restrained by the seat backrest Make sure that the rear bench seat the rear seat and the seat backrest are engaged before every trip If the rear seat backrest is not engaged and locked in place the red lock veri cation indicator will be visible When When tting tting a belt secur a belt secured c ed child r hild res estr traint syst aint system em observ observe t e the f h...

Page 80: ...be put under strain by the head restraint Adjust the head restraints as appropriate O Make sure that the child s feet do not touch the front seat If necessary move the front seat slightly forwards Install the child restraint system The entire base of the child restraint system must always rest on the seat surface of the rear seat Always make sure that the shoulder belt strap is correctly routed fr...

Page 81: ...t and the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp is o the front passenger airbag can deploy in the event of an accident The child could be struck by the airbag Always ensure that the front passenger airbag is disabled The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp must be lit NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint system on a seat with an ENA BLED FRONT AIRBAG This can result in the DEATH of or SERIO...

Page 82: ... The backrest of the forward facing child restraint system must as far as possible be resting on the seat backrest of the front passenger seat O If the head restraint of the child seat cannot be fully extended when it is installed in the vehicle this will result in restrictions on the maximum size setting for child restraint sys tems in weight category II or III Contact with the roof when the head...

Page 83: ...ving children unattended in the vehi cle If children are le unattended in the vehicle they could in particular R open doors thereby endangering other persons or road users R get out and be struck by oncoming tra c 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 trans...

Page 84: ... the addi tional door lock section The child safety lock on the rear doors secures each door separately The doors can no longer be opened from the inside Press the lever in direction 1 activate or 2 deactivate Make sure that the child safety locks are work ing properly A Activ ctivating deactiv ating deactivating t ating the c he child safe hild safety loc ty lock f k for or t the r he rear side w...

Page 85: ...nt and injury due to animals le unsecured or unattended in the vehicle If you leave animals in the vehicle unattended or unsecured they could press buttons or switches for instance An animal may R activate vehicle equipment and become trapped for example R switch systems on or o and endanger other road users Unsecured animals may be thrown about the vehicle in the event of an accident or sudden st...

Page 86: ...children N NO OTE TE Damage to the key caused by mag netic elds Keep the key away from strong magnetic elds Vehicle key 1 Indicator lamp 2 Locks 3 Unlocks with embossed surface 4 Opens closes the tailgate If indicator lamp 1 does not light up a er pressing the Ü or s button the battery is weak or possibly discharged Replace the battery as soon as possible Replace the key battery page 85 V Vehicles...

Page 87: ...or approx imately six seconds until the indicator lamp ashes twice Options if the unlocking function for the driver s door and socket ap has been selected R T To unloc o unlock t k the v he vehicle centr ehicle centrally ally press the Ü button twice R V Vehicles wit ehicles with KEYLESS GO h KEYLESS GO if you touch the inner surface of the door handle on the driv er s door only the driver s door ...

Page 88: ...ies if batteries are swallowed Batteries contain toxic and corrosive 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 battery compartment does not close securely do not use the key and keep it away from children If batteries are swallowed seek medical attenti...

Page 89: ...int 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 housing and then press on both sides to close it Make sure that covering 3 is completely closed Insert the front tabs of cover 1 into the housing and then press until it is completely closed Insert the emergency key again page 85 Pr Problems wit...

Page 90: ...e vehicle when the additional door 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 in the vehicle do not activate the additional door lock The additional door lock is automatically activated in the following situations R The vehicle is locked using...

Page 91: ...le is not unlocked R if you have locked the vehicle using the key R if you have locked the vehicle using KEYLESS GO Loc Locking unloc king unlocking t king the v he vehicle wit ehicle with KEYLESS GO h KEYLESS GO R Req equir uirements ements R The key is outside the vehicle R The distance between the key and the vehicle does not exceed 1 m R The driver s door and the door on which the door handle ...

Page 92: ...ic car wash away from the vehicle Observe the notes R on washing the vehicle in a car wash page 388 R on using a high pressure cleaner page 389 T To unloc o unlock t k the v he vehicle ehicle touch the inner surface of door handle 1 If the door handle is not extended touch sen sor surface 2 to unlock T To loc o lock t k the v he vehicle ehicle touch recessed sensor surface 3 Conv Convenience closi...

Page 93: ...u cient distance between the key and the potential source of interference A Activ ctivating or deactiv ating or deactivating t ating the aut he automatic loc omatic locking king f feature eature Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Vehicle 5 Locking function The vehicle is locked automatically when the vehicle is switched on and the wheels are turning faster than walking pace Activate or deactivate Au...

Page 94: ...be opened from inside The following options are available for opening or closing the convenience doors R the key to open and close the driver s and front passenger door R approaching the vehicle to open the driver s door R depressing the brake pedal to close the driv er s door R the inner door handles to open and close the doors R the outer door handles to open and close the doors R the multimedia...

Page 95: ...l 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 the function of the key in these situations or Make sure that the key is at a minimum distance of 6 m away from the vehicle When you approach your vehicle and the key is detected the vehicle is unlocked and the driver s door opens automatically Set the function in ...

Page 96: ...ts are detected 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 occupants are always responsible for opening and closing the doors safely Det Detection r ection rang ange of t e of the sensors he sensors 1 approximately 1 m N NO OTE TE Risk of an accident fr...

Page 97: ... warning The exit warning neither reacts to stationary objects nor to persons or road users approaching you at a greatly di ering speed The exit warning cannot warn drivers in these situations Always pay particular attention to the tra c situation when opening the doors and make sure there is su cient clear ance The exit warning is only an aid and not a substi tute for the attention of vehicle occ...

Page 98: ... 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 screen in the convenience menu in the multi media system Se Setting conv tting convenience doors enience doors Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Vehicle 5 Comfort Activate or deactivate Convenience doors Oper Operating conv ating conv...

Page 99: ...s can be cancelled by pulling the outer or inner door handle If you push the door into the lock to the rst detent position the power closing function will automatically pull the door into the lock If the vehicle is locked from the outside or while pulling away an automatic closing of the doors can be triggered Loc Locking unloc king unlocking t king the v he vehicle wit ehicle with t h the emer he...

Page 100: ...side of the v he vehicle ehicle turn the emergency key clockwise as far as it will go T To loc o lock t k the r he right hand side of t ight hand side of the v he vehicle ehicle turn the emergency key anti clockwise as far as it will go If the locked door is then closed it can no longer be opened from the outside Load com Load compar partment tment Opening t Opening the t he tailg ailgate ate N NO...

Page 101: ... 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 thrown around Before the journey secure objects lug gage or loads against slipping or tipping over Observe the notes on loading the vehicle N No ot tes on closing t es on closing the t he tailg ailgat ate e your vehicle ...

Page 102: ...ress the closing or locking button on the tailgate R Press the top of the Mercedes star on the tailgate V Vehicles wit ehicles with HANDS FREE A h HANDS FREE ACCESS CCESS it is also possible to stop the closing process by making a kicking movement below the rear bumper Switch on the power supply or the vehicle Push remote operating switch 1 until the tail gate is fully closed Press closing button ...

Page 103: ...ersing function The reversing function will not react R to so light and thin objects e g ngers R towards the end of the closing procedure In these situations in particular the reversing function cannot prevent someone being trap ped Make sure that no body parts are in the closing area If someone is trapped either R Press the H button on the key R Press or pull the remote operating switch on the dr...

Page 104: ...lowly 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 Syst System limits em limits The system may be impaired or may not function in the following cases R The sensors are dirty e g due to road salt or snow R The kicking movement is made using a pros thetic leg The tailgat...

Page 105: ...ting the opening angle limit he opening angle limiter er Press and hold the closing button on the tail gate until two short acoustic signals sound U Unloc nlocking t king the t he tailg ailgat ate wit e with t h the emerg he emergency key ency key R Req equir uirements ements R The rear seat backrest has been folded forward R The load compartment cover has been removed Remove the emergency key pag...

Page 106: ...open The buttons on the driver s door take precedence T To st o star art aut t automatic oper omatic operation ation press the W button beyond the point of resistance or pull and release it T To int o interr errup upt aut t automatic oper omatic operation ation press or pull the W button again When the vehicle is switched o you can con tinue to operate the side windows A Aut utomatic rev omatic re...

Page 107: ...atic function for the sun roof and side windows may be deactivated The automatic function will be active again the next time the vehicle is started Conv Convenience opening v enience opening ventilating t entilating the v he vehicle ehicle bef befor ore st e star arting a jour ting a journe ney y W WARNING ARNING Risk of entrapment when open ing a side window When opening a side window parts of th...

Page 108: ...r fatally injured if reversing protection is not activated If you close a side window again immediately a er it has been blocked the side window will close with increased or maximum force The reversing function is then not active and body parts may become trapped Make sure that no parts of the body are in the closing area To stop the closing process release the button or press the button again to ...

Page 109: ...control panel during automatic operation The opening closing process will be stopped W WARNING ARNING Risk of entrapment if the slid ing sunroof is operated by children Children operating the sliding sunroof could get caught in the moving parts particularly if unattended Never leave children unattended in the vehicle When leaving the vehicle always take the key with you and lock the vehicle W WARN...

Page 110: ... and hold T To r o raise or low aise or lower er press control panel 1 brie y T To st o star art aut t automatic oper omatic operation ation swipe forwards or backwards across control panel 1 T To cancel aut o cancel automatic oper omatic operation ation press control panel 1 again The opening closing process will be stopped A Aut utomatic rev omatic rever ersing function of t sing function of the...

Page 111: ...unr he sliding sunroof oof The term sliding sunroof refers to the pano rama sliding sunroof The sliding sunroof will be closed automatically when the vehicle has been switched o in the fol lowing situations R if it starts to rain Rain is detected by a rain sensor on the wind screen R in extreme temperatures R a er a certain time depending on the on board electrical system voltage R if there is a m...

Page 112: ...n ou can no not see t t see the cause he cause The term sliding sunroof refers to the pano rama sliding sunroof If the sliding sunroof is obstructed during closing and reopens again slightly Immediately a er automatic reversing swipe forwards across the control panel page 106 and hold until the sliding sun roof is closed The sliding sunroof will be closed with increased force If the sliding sunroo...

Page 113: ... situa tions R a er locking the vehicle with the key R a er locking the vehicle using KEYLESS GO Example with MBUX hyperscreen Indicator lamp 1 ashes when the ATA system is primed The ATA system is deactivated automatically in the following situations R a er unlocking the vehicle with the key R a er unlocking the vehicle using KEYLESS GO R a er pressing the start stop button with the key in the st...

Page 114: ...ng 5 Vehicle protection Prime or deactivate Tow away protection Tow away protection is primed again in the follow ing cases R The vehicle is unlocked again R A door is opened R The vehicle is locked again F Function of int unction of inter erior prot ior protection ection When interior protection is primed a visual and audible alarm is triggered if movement is detected in the vehicle interior Inte...

Page 115: ...ultimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Vehicle 5 Opening closing 5 Vehicle protection Prime or deactivate Interior motion sensor Interior protection is primed again in the following cases R The vehicle is unlocked again R A door is opened R The vehicle is locked again 112 112 Opening and closing ...

Page 116: ... are sitting in an upright position R Your thighs are slightly supported by the seat cushion R Your legs are not fully extended and you can depress the pedals properly R The back of your head is supported at eye level by the centre of the head restraint R You can hold the steering wheel with your arms slightly bent R You can move your legs freely R You can see all the displays on the instrument cl...

Page 117: ...sted carelessly If you adjust the seat height carelessly you or other vehicle occupants could be trapped and thereby injured Children in particular could accidentally press the electrical seat adjustment buttons and become trapped While moving the seats make sure that hands or other body parts do not get under the lever assembly of the seat adjustment system W WARNING ARNING Risk of injury due to ...

Page 118: ... is occupied make sure that no objects are trapped under the co driver seat N NO OTE TE Damage to the seats when moving the seats back The seats may be damaged by objects when moving the seats back When moving the seats back make sure that there are no objects in the footwell under or behind the seats The switches for adjusting the seats do not move You will therefore receive no direct feedback on...

Page 119: ...ng R Seat ventilation R Memory function T To select t o select the fr he front passeng ont passenger seat er seat press 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 driver s side door operating unit A Adjus djusting t ting the fr he front passeng ont passenger seat electr er seat electrically ically fr fr...

Page 120: ...e rear seats electr ear seats electrically ically W WARNING ARNING Risk of injury or death due to incorrect seat position The seat belt will not o er the intended level of protection if you have not moved the seat backrest to an almost vertical position In particular you may slip under the seatbelt and injure yourself Adjust the seat properly before begin ning your journey Always ensure that the s...

Page 121: ...s in motion Before starting the vehicle in particular adjust the driver s seat head restraint steering wheel and mirror and fasten your seat belt W WARNING ARNING Risk of injury due to incorrectly adjusted head restraints If head restraints have not been adjusted cor rectly there is an increased risk of injury in the head and neck area e g in the event of an accident or sudden braking Before drivi...

Page 122: ...forwards or push it back wards Let go of release knob 1 T To r o raise or low aise or lower er adjust the head restraint using the buttons on the door operating unit page 113 A Adjus djusting t ting the head r he head res estr traints of t aints of the r he rear seats ear seats mec mechanicall hanically st y standar andard seats d seats T To se o set in t t in the he rst rst position position pull...

Page 123: ...and 4 together on the underside of the head restraint and close Vel cro fastening 5 T To r o remov emove t e the additional cushion he additional cushion open Velcro fastening 5 Remove additional cushion 1 A Att ttac aching and r hing and remo emoving t ving the additional cushion of he additional cushion of t the head r he head res estr traint in t aint in the r he rear com ear compar partment pr...

Page 124: ...g from t om the additional cush he additional cush ion ion on o on o Make sure that press studs 2 on 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 122 in the multimedia system Activate or deactivate the seat heating page 124 F Folding t olding the centr he centre head r e head res e...

Page 125: ... adjustment tment W WARNING ARNING Risk of becoming trapped dur ing adjustment of the driver s seat a er calling up a driver pro le Selecting a user pro le may trigger an adjust ment of the driver s seat to the position saved under the user pro le You or other vehicle occupants could be injured in the process Make sure that when the position of the driver s seat is being adjusted via the multimedi...

Page 126: ...pr e progr ogrammes ammes Depending on the vehicle equipment di erent massage programmes are available R Relaxing Massage Relaxing back massage with increasing wave motions and then sooth ing movements R Hot Relaxing back Based on hot stone mas sage the programme combines heat and mas sage It starts by massaging the back In addi tion warm pressure points become noticea ble starting in the pelvic a...

Page 127: ...epeatedly switching on the seat heating Repeatedly switching on the seat heating can cause the seat cushion and seat backrest pad ding to become very hot In particular the health of persons with limited temperature sensitivity or a limited ability to react to high temperatures may be a ected or they may even su er burn like injuries Do not repeatedly switch on the seat heating To protect against o...

Page 128: ...til the seat heating switches o If you switch the power supply o and on again within 20 minutes the previous setting of the seat heating for the driver s seat will remain active You can set the heat distribution of the heated sections among the seat cushions and seat backrests on the front and rear seats using the multimedia system page 122 Switc Switching t hing the seat v he seat ventilation ent...

Page 129: ... in motion You could lose control of the vehicle in the fol lowing situations in particular R if you adjust the driver s seat the head restraint the steering wheel or the mirror 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 mirror and fasten your seat...

Page 130: ...eactivated when you switch the switch the seat heating on and o Easy entr Easy entry and e y and exit f xit feature eature Using t Using the easy entr he easy entry and e y and exit f xit feature eature W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident when pulling away during the adjustment process of the easy entry and exit feature You could lose control of the vehicle Always wait until the adjustment process i...

Page 131: ...active the steering wheel and driver s seat will move as fol lows R The steering wheel will move upwards R The driver s seat will move forward or back ward to a seat position suitable for getting out of the vehicle This will occur in the following situations R You switch o the vehicle when the driver s door is open R You open the driver s door when the vehicle is switched o The steering wheel will...

Page 132: ...riving you could lose control of the vehicle as a result of the adjustments being made Only use the memory function on the driver s side when the vehicle is station ary W WARNING ARNING Risk of entrapment when adjusting the seat with the memory func tion When the memory function adjusts the seat you and other vehicle occupants particularly children could become trapped During the adjusting process...

Page 133: ...n Press the V button and then release it Press one of the preset position buttons 4 T or U within three seconds An acoustic signal sounds The settings are stored T To call up o call up press the preset position button 4 T or U The seat is moved to the stored position A er releasing the button the front seat outside mirror head up display and steering column continue to move into the stored positio...

Page 134: ...senger footwell Objects in the driver s footwell and front passenger footwell may impede pedal travel or block a depressed pedal This jeopardises the operating and road safety of the vehicle Stow all objects in the vehicle securely so that they cannot get into the driver s footwell or front passenger footwell Always t the oor mats securely and as prescribed in order to ensure that there is always ...

Page 135: ...t oor before a journey N NO OTE TE Damage to the stowage compart ment under the ashtray due to intense heat The stowage compartment under the ashtray is not heat resistant and could be damaged if you rest a lit cigarette on it Make sure that the ashtray is fully engaged The driving characteristics of your vehicle are dependent on the distribution of the load within the vehicle You should bear the ...

Page 136: ...s USB ports and charging module for wireless charging of mobile phones 4 Stowage tray below the central display of the multimedia system with USB ports 5 Glove compartment The rubber mat in the stowage compartment in front centre console 3 can be removed for cleaning with clean lukewarm water Please comply with the notes on caring for the interior page 393 Use the rubber strap to securely store ob...

Page 137: ... the cover of the stowage com partment in the front centre console all the way forwards in the direction of the arrow using handle 1 T To close o close brie y push handle 1 of the open cover of the stowage compartment in the front centre console forwards The cover automatically closes the stowage compartment in the front centre console Opening and closing t Opening and closing the glov he glove co...

Page 138: ...seat backrest is engaged especially R A er the seat has been adjusted R A er the load compartment enlargement has been folded forwards Make sure that the red marking of the lock veri cation indicator is no longer visible Otherwise the seat backrest will not be locked Always ensure that all vehicle occupants have their seat belts fastened correctly and are sitting properly Particular attention must...

Page 139: ... i cally cally You can fold the centre and right seat backrests forwards separately The le seat backrest can be folded forwards only together with the centre seat backrest Vehicles with a Premium rear passenger com partment do not have a centre seat backrest 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 back...

Page 140: ...eces sary to avoid a collision The rear head restraints are lowered as required In the rear pull release lever 1 In the load compartment brie y pull one of buttons 1 The corresponding seat backrest will be unlocked If the le seat backrest is not locked with the centre seat backrest this will be shown on the driver s display Fold the corresponding seat backrest for wards Seats and stowing 137 137 ...

Page 141: ...eat bac ear seat backr krest est NO NOTE TE Damage caused by trapping the seat belt when folding back the seat back rest The seat belt could become trapped and thus be damaged when the seat backrest is folded back Make sure that the seat belt is not trap ped when folding back the seat backrest Vehicles with a Premium rear passenger com partment do not have a centre seat backrest Move the driver s ...

Page 142: ...ot tes on t es on the load com he load compar partment cov tment cover er W WARNING ARNING Risk of injury or death due to poorly secured objects The load compartment cover alone cannot secure or restrain heavy objects items of lug gage 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...

Page 143: ... from brackets 2 on the le and right Guide the load compartment cover forwards using both grab handles 1 until it is fully retracted F Fitting r itting remo emoving t ving the load com he load compar partment cov tment cover er R Req equir uirements ements R The load compartment cover is rolled up R Remo emoving t ving the load com he load compar partment cov tment cover er Press end cap 1 on the ...

Page 144: ...nsecured 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 they cannot be thrown around Secure objects luggage or loads against slipping or tipping over e g by using lashing material even if you are using the partitioning net For safety reasons always use a partitioning net when transporting a load Damaged partition...

Page 145: ...ose ends of the lashing straps at the same time until partitioning net 1 is tight R Remo emoving ving Raise the buckle of lashing strap 6 in the direction of arrow Slide the loose end of lashing strap 6 into the buckle in the direction of arrow until the lashing straps are loose Remove hooks 3 from tie down eyes 4 on the le and right Remove partitioning net 1 from brackets 2 on the roof lining on ...

Page 146: ...of bag hooks w of bag hooks W WARNING ARNING Risk of injury when using bag hooks with heavy objects The bag hooks cannot restrain heavy objects or items of luggage Objects or items of luggage may be ung around and hit vehicle occupants Only hang light objects on the bag hooks Never hang hard sharp edged or fragile objects on the bag hooks Observe the notes on loading the vehicle page 130 Subject t...

Page 147: ...mum roof load the driv ing characteristics as well as steering and braking will be greatly impaired Never exceed the maximum roof load and adjust your driving style You will nd information on the maximum roof load in the Technical data section N NO OTE TE Damage to the vehicle due to not observing the maximum permitted head room clearance If the vehicle height is greater than the maxi mum permitte...

Page 148: ...ed N NO OTE TE Damage to the covers The covers may be damaged and scratched when being opened Do not use metallic or hard objects Carefully fold covers 1 upwards in the direc tion of the arrow Secure the roof luggage rack to the fastening points beneath covers 1 Comply with the installation instructions of the roof luggage rack manufacturer Secure the load on the roof luggage rack Cup holders Cup ...

Page 149: ...y 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 make sure that objects do not protrude from stowage spaces luggage nets or stowage nets Close the lockable stowage spaces before starting a journey Always stow and secure heavy hard pointed sharp edged fragile or bulky objects i...

Page 150: ...er up in the direction of arrow 2 and then twist it slightly to remove it from the stowage compartment Using t Using the cup holder he cup holder Placing a beverage container in the cup holder The bottom 2 of the cup holder lowers auto matically and the side walls 1 of the cup holder move forward automatically The cup holder automatically adjusts to the size of the container placed in it Seats and...

Page 151: ... not in use the side walls of the cup holder can be retracted manually The bracket arms of the cup holder are automatically retracted as well and the cup holder s holding function will then no longer be available Manually push back the side walls of cup holder 2 in the direction of the arrow Socke Sockets ts Using t Using the 12 V socke he 12 V socket in t t in the fr he front passeng ont passenge...

Page 152: ...elessl elessly c y char harging t ging the mobile phone he mobile phone W WARNING ARNING 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 hit vehicle occupants In addition cup holders open stowage spaces and mobile phone receptacles cannot always retain all objects within There is a risk of injur...

Page 153: ...ile phones may not be able to be charged in every position of the mobile phone stowage compartment R Large mobile phones which do not rest at in the mobile phone stowage compartment may not be able to be charged or connected with the vehicle s exterior aerial R The mobile phone may heat up during the charging process This may also depend on the applications apps currently open in the background R ...

Page 154: ...d in Directive 242 2000 by the Brazilian telecommunications agency ANATEL and meets the applicable technical requirements Further information is available on the ANATEL website www anatel gov br Further information on the declaration of con formity for vehicle components which receive and or transmit radio waves W Wir irelessl elessly c y char harging a mobile phone in t ging a mobile phone in the...

Page 155: ... 130 F Fitting and r itting and remo emoving t ving the he oor oor mats mats W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to objects in the driver s footwell Objects in the driver s footwell may impede pedal travel or block a depressed pedal This jeopardises the operating and road safety of the vehicle Stow all objects in the vehicle securely so that they cannot get into the driver s footwell Always t th...

Page 156: ...icle speci c securing system R Remo emoving ving oor oor mats mats Slide the corresponding seat backwards and pull the oor mat o holders 2 Adjust the corresponding seat Loosen and remove the remaining oor mats from the vehicle speci c securing system if present Seats and stowing 153 153 ...

Page 157: ...ide traffic display message is displayed Following manual adjustment R Oncoming tra c will not be dazzled R The edge of the road will not be illuminated as far or as high R The motorway mode and enhanced fog light functions will not be available Inf Infor ormation about lighting syst mation about lighting systems and y ems and your our r responsibility esponsibility The various lighting systems of...

Page 158: ...next engine start The exterior lighting except standing and parking lights will switch o automatically when the driv er s door is opened R Observe the notes on surround lighting page 165 A Aut utomatic dr omatic driving lights function iving lights function When the vehicle is switched on the standing lights low beam and daytime running lights are switched on automatically depending on the light c...

Page 159: ...1 or pull it in the direction of arrow 3 Headlam Headlamp p ashing ashing Pull the combination switch in the direction of arrow 3 T Tur urn signal light n signal light T To indicat o indicate e br brie y ie y push the combination switch brie y to the point of resistance in the direction of arrow 2 or 4 The corresponding turn signal light will ash three times T To indicat o indicate per e permanent...

Page 160: ... warning light system using the warning lamp button A Adap daptiv tive functions of t e functions of the DIGIT he DIGITAL LIGHT AL LIGHT Int Intellig elligent Light Syst ent Light System function em function In this system the headlamps adapt to the driving and weather situation It also provides extended functions for improved illumination of the road The system comprises the following functions R...

Page 161: ...he low beam is switched on The function is active in the following cases R At speeds below 40 km h when the turn sig nal light is switched on or the steering wheel is turned R At speeds between 40 km h and 70 km h and when the steering wheel is turned R Roundabout and junction function oundabout and junction function the cornering light will be activated on both sides based on an evaluation of the...

Page 162: ...s R At low speeds R In illuminated parts of urban areas F Function of t unction of the t he topogr opographical com aphical compensation pensation Based on map data the lighting system responds pre emptively to di erent road heights This means that the headlamp range remains virtually constant when you are driving on uphill or down hill gradients Only vehicles with a multimedia system with navigat...

Page 163: ...of at least 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 driving towards a red tra c light with out reducing your speed Observe the system limits of Tra c Sign Assist page 266 N No ot tes es If Tra c Sign Assist detects a roadworks zone the system wi...

Page 164: ...es you to identify possible dangers in the new lane at an early stage Observe the system limitations of Active Lane Change Assist page 257 Lane k Lane keeping and blind spo eeping and blind spot w t war arning ning At speeds of at least 30 km h a triangle that indi cates a lane correction and its direction will be projected onto the road in the following cases R The lane is le unintentionally Obse...

Page 165: ...A Adap daptiv tive Highbeam Assist e Highbeam Assist A Adap daptiv tive Highbeam Assis e Highbeam Assist function t function W WARNING ARNING 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 R road users whose lighting is obstructed e g by a barrier On very rare occ...

Page 166: ... will light up on the driver display Switc Switching hing o o Switch o the high beam using the combina tion switch A Adap daptiv tive Highbeam Assis e Highbeam Assist Plus t Plus A Adap daptiv tive Highbeam Assis e Highbeam Assist Plus function t Plus function W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident despite Adap tive Highbeam Assist Plus Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus does not react to R road users witho...

Page 167: ... 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 illumination for the driver apart from the excluded vehicles At speeds below 25 km h or when there is su cient street lighting R The partial high beam and the high beam will be switched o automatically At speeds greater than 30...

Page 168: ...am w beam Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Lights 5 DIGITAL LIGHT 5 Low beam Select Right side traffic Left side traffic or Automatic Se Setting t tting the e he ext xter erior lighting ior lighting switc switch o h o dela delay time y time Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Lights 5 Interior exterior lighting 5 Exterior lighting delayed switch off Set the switch o delay time When the vehicle s engi...

Page 169: ...ps o o press button 1 once or twice A er pressing it once the interior lighting above the rear door and the dome lamp on the respective side of the vehicle will go out A er pressing it twice the reading lamp on the respective side of the vehicle will go out T To switc o switch t h the r he rear int ear inter erior lighting ior lighting on o on o press button 2 The reading lamps the interior lighti...

Page 170: ... to the tempera ture setting in the vehicle the colour of the ambient lighting will change brie y R Voice assistant For vehicles with active ambi ent lighting the voice assistant is visually ani mated Warning assistance e ects R Warning when exiting If an object is detected in the blind spot while you are getting out of the vehicle the ambient lighting in the a ec ted door will ash red Further inf...

Page 171: ...ayed at a higher basic brightness Switc Switching t hing the int he inter erior lighting ior lighting switc switch o h o delay delay time time on o on o Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Lights 5 Interior exterior lighting 5 Interior lighting delayed switch off Switch Interior lighting delayed switch off on or o When this function is active the interior light ing will light up for a short time a er...

Page 172: ...you can be trapped by the wiper arm Always switch o the windscreen wipers and vehicle before changing the wiper blades Mo Moving t ving the wiper ar he wiper arms int ms into t o the r he replacement posi eplacement posi tion tion Switch the vehicle on and then o again immediately Within around 15 seconds press the î button on the combination switch for approx imately three seconds page 168 The wi...

Page 173: ...tion switch The wiper arms will return to their original positions Switch o the vehicle Check the condition of the wiper blades regu larly and replace them in the event of visible damage or ongoing smearing Maint Maintenance display enance display There is a maintenance display at the tip of the newly mounted wiper blade Remove protective lm 1 from the mainte nance display When the colour of the m...

Page 174: ...steering wheel and mirror and fasten your seat belt W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to mis judgement of distance when using the outside mirror The outside mirrors re ect objects on a smaller scale The objects in view are in fact closer than they appear Therefore always look over your shoul der in order to ensure that you are aware of the actual distance between you and the road users driving...

Page 175: ...n eyes respiratory organs 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 electrolyte comes into contact with your eyes immediately rinse them thoroughly with clean water and seek medical attention R If the electrolyte is swallowed imme diately rinse your mouth ...

Page 176: ...ing position of the fr he front ont passeng passenger outside mirr er outside mirror using rev or using rever erse g se gear ear S St tor oring ing Select the front passenger outside mirror using button 2 Engage reverse gear Move the front passenger outside mirror into the desired parking position using button 1 Calling up Calling up Select the front passenger outside mirror using button 2 Engage ...

Page 177: ...es 1 are 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 heating R Infrared re ective windscreen Infr Infrar ared r ed re ective e ective windscr windscreen function een function The infrared re ective windscreen is coated and reduces the build up of heat in the vehicle interior The coating sh...

Page 178: ...ses the temperature 2 Upper display area of the climate bar with the examples of j switching climate control on o page 178 and 0 synchronisa tion function page 181 3 Demists the windscreen page 179 4 g Switches air recirculation mode on o page 181 or G Fine particle pre lter status display page 178 5 Switches the rear window heater on o 6 r Reduces the temperature 7 Depending on vehicle equipment ...

Page 179: ...1 3 Demists the windscreen 4 g Switches air recirculation mode on o page 181 or G Fine particle pre lter status display page 178 5 Switches the rear window heater on o 6 Depending on vehicle equipment and set tings temperature display pre entry climate control display or Eco mode 7 J Increases the air ow or switches on cli mate control page 178 8 r Reduces the temperature 9 Ã Sets climate control ...

Page 180: ...imate control on o page 178 5 Sets the air ow in the rear passenger com partment right or switches climate control on o page 178 6 Sets the temperature in the rear passenger compartment right 7 Sets air distribution to the centre and side air vents in the rear passenger compartment right 8 Sets rear climate control to automatic mode right 9 Sets the air distribution to the right rear foot well ven...

Page 181: ... e control ol on o on o via t via the r he rear oper ear oper ating unit ating unit Switc Switching on hing on Press button 4 or Set the air ow to level 1 or higher using but tons 3 and 5 or Press buttons 2 6 8 or C Switc Switching hing o o Press button 4 or Set the air ow to level 0 using buttons 3 and 5 If rear climate control is switched o via but ton 4 OFF OFF will be shown on the rear display...

Page 182: ...ia t he A C function via the he air conditioning menu air conditioning menu Multimedia system 4 Climate menu 5 First row of seats Depending on the external conditions improved cooling and dehumidi cation of the interior air are supported when the A C function is activated If it is not possible to operate the A C function on the climate bar on the central display this func tion can be switched on a...

Page 183: ... the unoccupied seats are further restricted Activating will auto matically switch the system to Comfort mode Tap on ECO Select Comfort ECO or ECO The selected mode will be shown on the cli mate bar on the central display Se Setting air dis tting air distr tribution using t ibution using the air conditioning he air conditioning menu menu Multimedia system 4 Climate menu Select First row of seats o...

Page 184: ...n the central display W Window indows mist s misted up on t ed up on the outside he outside Switch on the windscreen wipers Press à on the climate bar on the central display Switc Switching air hing air r recir ecirculation mode culation mode on o on o via t via the he climat climate bar e bar R Req equir uirements ements R No ne particle pre lter is installed in the vehi cle Press g on the climat...

Page 185: ...5 Air quality The fragrance system distributes a pleasant fra grance throughout the vehicle interior from a a con located in the glove box Navigate down until the climate control bar is active Select Air freshener Activate or deactivate fragrancing Se Setting t tting the fr he fragr agrance syst ance system using t em using the multimedia he multimedia syst system em R Req equir uirements ements R...

Page 186: ...If you do not use genuine Mercedes Benz interior perfumes observe the manufacturers safety noti ces on the perfume packaging Dispose of the genuine Mercedes Benz interior perfume acon when it is empty and do not re ll it R Re llable e llable acon acon Unscrew the cap of the empty acon Fill the acon with a maximum of 15 ml Screw the cap back on to the acon Always re ll the empty re llable acon with...

Page 187: ...ng pre cooling R Automatic climate control R Blower R Seat ventilation Depending on the vehicle s equipment the follow ing functions will be activated as needed during pre warming R Automatic climate control R Blower R Seat heating R Steering wheel heater R Mirror heater R Rear window heater R Windscreen heater Depending on the vehicle s equipment the follow ing functions will also be adjusted dur...

Page 188: ...ger to life Never leave persons children in particu lar unattended in the vehicle W WARNING ARNING 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 to become very hot In particular the health of persons with limited temperature sensitivity or a limited ability to react to high temperatures m...

Page 189: ... time selected Addi tional information on the charging settings page 224 Select Edit departure time Select a departure time or set a new depar ture time Se Setting t tting the r he repeat days epeat days Select Edit departure time Set the desired departure time and select the corresponding weekdays on which this depar ture time is to apply Press OK to con rm Selecting seats Selecting seats Select ...

Page 190: ... life Never leave persons children in particu lar unattended in the vehicle W WARNING ARNING 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 to become very hot In particular the health of persons with limited temperature sensitivity or a limited ability to react to high temperatures may be ...

Page 191: ... the le or right T To adjus o adjust t t the he air ow air ow dir direction of t ection of the centr he centre e air v air vents ents hold the controller of centre air vent 2 and move it up or down or to the le or right A Adjus djusting t ting the r he rear air v ear air vents ents W WARNING ARNING Risk of burns or frostbite due to being too close to the air vents Very hot or very cold air can ow ...

Page 192: ...seng passenger com er compar partment tment hold the controller of side air vent 1 and move it up or down as far as it will go T To se o set t t the he air ow air ow dir direction of t ection of the side air he side air v vents ents move controller 1 up or down or to the le or right Climate control 189 189 ...

Page 193: ... escape and ignite in the event of a vehicle re Stop the charging process immediately in case of unusual odours smoke or burn marks Leave the danger zone immediately Secure the danger zone at a su cient distance Call the re brigade Observe the following notes on vehicle noise emissions and the acoustic vehicle warning sys tem R The vehicle is equipped with a purely electric drive system and develo...

Page 194: ...d electrical system components have been modi ed or dam aged Never touch damaged components of the high voltage on board electrical sys tem A er an accident do not touch any com ponents of the high voltage on board electrical system A er an accident have the vehicle trans ported away Have the components of the high voltage on board electrical system checked at a quali ed specialist workshop and re...

Page 195: ...specialist workshop Switc Switching on t hing on the pow he power suppl er supply or t y or the v he vehicle ehicle W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident and injury due to leaving children unattended in the vehi cle If children are le unattended in the vehicle they could in particular R open doors thereby endangering other persons or road users R get out and be struck by oncoming tra c R operate vehic...

Page 196: ... the key is in the vehicle and is recognised R the brake pedal is not depressed Vehicles with central display Vehicles with MBUX Hyperscreen T To switc o switch on t h on the pow he power supply er supply press button 1 once You can for example activate the windscreen wiper The power supply is switched o again if the fol lowing conditions are met R you open the driver s door Driving and parking 19...

Page 197: ... space See Owner s Manual also appears in the driver s display start the vehicle with the key in the marked space emergency opera tion mode page 194 You can switch o the vehicle while driving To do this press button 1 for about three sec onds or by pressing button 1 three times within three seconds The transmission shi s to neutral i automatically When you press button 1 again the vehicle starts a...

Page 198: ...placed only achieve optimum braking e ect and grip a er several hundred kilometres of driving Compensate for the reduced braking e ect by applying greater force to the brake pedal N No ot tes on dr es on driving iving W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to objects in the driver s footwell Objects in the driver s footwell may impede pedal travel or block a depressed pedal This jeopardises the ope...

Page 199: ... height with add on roof equipment N No ot tes on dr es on driving wit iving with a r h a roof load tr oof load trailer or fully ailer or fully laden v laden vehicle ehicle When driving with a loaded roof luggage rack or trailer as well as with a fully laden or fully occu pied vehicle the vehicle s driving and steering characteristics change You should bear the following in mind R Do not exceed th...

Page 200: ... body R Drive at walking pace 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 e ect of the brakes is reduced a er fording Brake carefully while paying attention to the tra c conditions until braking power has been fully restored F Function of r uncti...

Page 201: ...ative br e brak ake syst e system em F Function of t unction of the r he recuper ecuperativ ative br e brak ake syst e system em Depending on the selected recuperation level the electric motors are operated as an alternator when in overrun mode and during braking in order to charge the high voltage battery while driving As soon as you release the accelerator pedal when the vehicle is in motion rec...

Page 202: ...recuperation level is set R hà if hà was selected previ ously R h if a recuperation level other than hà was selected previously The following recuperation levels are available R hà Intelligent and anticipatory recupera tion with ECO Assist page 200 R hq No recuperation the vehicle coasts rolls freely R h Normal recuperation R h Increased recuperation increased deceleration in overrun mode T To inc...

Page 203: ...lyses data for the vehicle s expec ted route This allows the system to optimally adjust the driving style for the route ahead use minimal energy and recuperate as much as possi ble If the system has detected an event ahead and the vehicle is approaching the event ECO Assist calculates the optimised speed pro le based on the distance speed and available route information If ECO Assist detects a rou...

Page 204: ... tions of Active Distance Assist must be active page 253 Syst System limits em limits If the calculated route is adhered to when route guidance is active ECO Assist will operate with greater accuracy The basic function is also availa ble without active route guidance Not all informa tion and tra c situations can be foreseen The quality depends on the map data ECO Assist is available a er driving o...

Page 205: ...triction of air conditioning functions and deactivation of front windscreen rear windscreen and mirror heaters R Int Inter erior ior Switching o ambient lighting displays and certain charging functions R Seating comf Seating comfor ort t Deactivation of the steering wheel heater seat heating and ventilation and deactiva tion of the massage function R EC ECO dr O driv ive functions e functions Chan...

Page 206: ...e characteristics will change R Drive R Suspension page 277 Suspension and damping Vehicle level speed dependent R Steering R ESP R Sound of the drive system in the vehicle inte rior R Pressure point in the haptic accelerator pedal In drive program an additional pressure point is activated in the haptic accelerator pedal R 1st pressure point at approx 60 pedal travel only in R 2nd pressure point t...

Page 207: ...Con gur Con guring ing D DYN YNAMIC SELECT multimedia sy AMIC SELECT multimedia sys s t tem em Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Vehicle 5 DYNAMIC SELECT Se Setting dr tting driv ive pr e progr ogram I am I Select Individual Select and set a category Switc Switching t hing the r he rese eset displa t display y on o on o Activate or deactivate Ask when starting This function must be activated for ea...

Page 208: ...injury due to leaving children unattended in the vehi cle If children are le unattended in the vehicle they could in particular R open doors thereby endangering other persons or road users R get out and be struck by oncoming tra c 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 c...

Page 209: ...ins in neu tral i Eng Engaging par aging park position P k position P Observe the notes on parking the vehicle page 225 Depress the brake pedal until the vehicle comes to a standstill When the vehicle is stationary press button j Park position is only engaged when the trans mission position display j is shown in the driver s display If no transmission position dis play j appears secure the vehicle...

Page 210: ...ains if necessary Char Charging t ging the high v he high volt oltag age batt e battery ery N No ot tes on c es on char harging t ging the high v he high volt oltag age batt e battery ery N NO OTE TE High voltage battery damage due to leaving the vehicle idle for lengthy periods of time Lithium ion batteries experience a natural self discharge Exhaustive discharging can therefore occur if the vehi...

Page 211: ...igh ambient tempera tures R Check the high voltage battery s charge level every six weeks page 223 R Charge the high voltage battery if the charge level is below 20 R Do not disconnect the 12 V battery even if the vehicle is le idle for a lengthy period Other wise the condition of the vehicle s high volt age battery cannot be monitored You can contribute to reducing the vehicle s energy consumptio...

Page 212: ...ly use charging cables which conform to the grid requirements Consult a quali ed electrician or your local grid operator if you have any questions It is recommended that you charge the high volt age battery at a wallbox or charging station due to the improved charging performance and better charging e ciency o ered S St to owing t wing the c he char harging cable ging cable Always stow the vehicle...

Page 213: ...vice Centre and obtain advice there Never use a damaged charging cable Do not use R Extension 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 manufacturer for charging the high volt age battery of an electric vehicle Observe the safety notes in the ope...

Page 214: ...ging cable is stowed in a bag in the boot luggage compartment Only use charging cables that have been tested and approved by the manufacturer for charging the high voltage battery in an electric vehicle D DAN ANGER GER 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 re or an electric shock for exampl...

Page 215: ...igh voltage battery in an electric vehicle R Never use damaged charging cables R Do not extend the charging cable R Do not use adapters Make sure to observe the safety informa tion on the charging station Most charging stations must be activated before the charging process e g using an RFID card or via Plug Charge Observe the on site operator s instructions for the charging station and the notes o...

Page 216: ...g capacity shown in the driver s display The charging cable supplied is set to a country speci c maximum charging current value When charging abroad the maximum value may exceed the permitted value for that country Before charging at a mains socket have the maximum permissible charging current for the relevant mains socket or the building inspec ted by a quali ed electrician When abroad observe th...

Page 217: ...carry out the charging 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 help to protect the charging cable from direct sunlight T To r o rese eset t t the c he char harging cable oper ging cable operating unit ating unit if safety system 4 indicates a charg...

Page 218: ...ing process ocess mode 2 3 mode 2 3 D DAN ANGER GER Risk 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 use an undamaged charging cable Avoid mechanical damage such as crush ing abrading or driving over the cable Have a damaged vehicle socket replaced...

Page 219: ...tor 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 charging cable connector or their contacts If you feel there is increased resistance pull the charging cable connector out of the socket and reinsert it R Req equir uirements ements R The transmission is in...

Page 220: ...ng lights up for approximately 30 seconds as with sta tus display 2 page 166 When Sound Experience is activated di erent situations for example the charging cable connector being inserted and removed or the beginning of the charging process is accom panied by selected sounds For information on Sound Experience please refer to the Digi tal Owner s Manual When the charging cable is connected to the ...

Page 221: ... remove the charging cable connector from the vehicle socket If you cannot remove the charging cable con nector repeat the unlocking procedure If the charging cable connector is still locked con tact a quali ed specialist workshop Close the socket cover and the socket ap Remove the charging cable connector from the mains socket or from the socket on the wallbox charging station and stow the vehi c...

Page 222: ...charging cable the vehicle socket or the mains socket are damaged you could receive an electric shock Only use an undamaged charging cable Avoid mechanical damage such as crush ing abrading or driving over the cable Have a damaged vehicle socket replaced at a quali ed specialist workshop as soon as possible Never connect the charging cable to a damaged vehicle socket N NO OTE TE Damage due to over...

Page 223: ...cle socket to the stop You may otherwise damage the vehicle socket the charging cable connector or their contacts If you feel there is increased resistance pull the charging cable connector out of the socket and reinsert it R Req equir uirements ements R The transmission is in position j R The vehicle is unlocked or the distance between the key and the vehicle does not exceed 1 m R The vehicle has...

Page 224: ... erent situations for example the charging cable connector being inserted and removed or the beginning of the charging process are accompanied by selected sounds For infor mation on Sound Experience please refer to the Digital Owner s Manual When the charging cable is connected to the vehi cle the vehicle cannot be started or moved At the start of the charging process the charge level display is s...

Page 225: ...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 locked contact a quali ed specialist work shop Status display 1 indicator lamp remains lit for some time a er charging cable connector has been removed and then goes out Insert socket cover 4 into the lower vehicle socket connection Close ...

Page 226: ...til completely charged until the selected maximum 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 Speci ed remaining range 1 may vary due to di erent factors e g driving style or topogra phy When the vehicle is connected to the mains sup ply and is switched o the driver s display shows t...

Page 227: ...t tting the depar he departur ture time e time The set departure times are used for the vehicle s pre entry climate control and for predictions regarding the approximate state of charge and range at the time selected The charging process always starts immediately irrespective of the next departure time Select Departure time The following charging times can be selected R individual charging times R...

Page 228: ...tion 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 take the key with you and lock the vehicle Keep the vehicle key out of the reach of children N NO OTE TE Damage to the vehicle due to it roll ing away Always secure the vehicle against rolling away N NO OTE TE D...

Page 229: ...ease the service brake slowly Get out of the vehicle and lock it When you park the vehicle you can still oper ate the side windows and the panoramic slid ing sunroof for approximately four minutes if the driver s door is closed Gar Garag age door opener e door opener Pr Progr ogramming butt amming buttons f ons for t or the g he gar arag age door opener e door opener W WARNING ARNING Risk of injur...

Page 230: ...ed button Indicator lamp 4 continues to ash yellow Point remote control 5 from a distance of 1 cm to 8 cm towards button 1 2 or 3 Press and hold button 6 of remote control 5 until one of the following signals appears R Indicator lamp 4 lights up green continu ously Programming is complete R Indicator lamp 4 ashes green Program ming was successful Additionally syn chronisation of the rolling code w...

Page 231: ...at transmit only for a limited period press button 6 on remote control 5 again before transmission ends Angle the aerial line of the garage door opener unit towards the remote control It is possible that older garage doors cannot be operated using the remote control in the inside rearview mirror even a er you have successfully performed the measures descri bed above If this is the case contact the...

Page 232: ...seat and the driver s door is opened To prevent application pull the handle of the electric parking brake page 230 In t In the f he follo ollowing situations t wing situations the electr he electric par ic parking king br brak ake is also applied e is also applied R The HOLD function is keeping the vehicle sta tionary R Active Parking Assist is keeping the vehicle stationary R Active Distance Assi...

Page 233: ...Appl Applying ying Push handle 1 The red indicator lamp lights up in the driver s display The electric parking brake is only securely applied if the red indicator lamp is lit continuously R Releasing eleasing Switch on the vehicle Pull handle 1 The red indicator lamp in the driver s display goes out Emerg Emergency br ency braking aking Press and hold handle 1 As long as the vehicle is driving the...

Page 234: ...Vehicle 5 Open close 5 Vehicle protection Activate or deactivate the function via Colli sion notification A maximum of three incidents can be regis tered Up to 15 photos are taken for every incident In the event of another incident the photos of the rst incident will be overwritten if they have not been deleted already A Activ ctivating or deactiv ating or deactivating t ating the collision phot h...

Page 235: ...sibility pertaining to road tra c law The driver is always responsible for maintaining a safe distance to the vehicle in front for vehicle speed for braking in good time and for staying in lane Pay attention to the tra c conditions at all times and intervene when necessary Be aware of the limitations regarding the safe use of these sys tems Driving systems can neither reduce the risk of accident i...

Page 236: ...meras Make sure that there are no overhanging loads protruding into the detection range If there is damage to a bumper or the radiator grille or a er an impact have the function of the sensors checked at a quali ed specialist work shop Have damage or stone chipping in the area of the cameras on the front and rear windows repaired at a quali ed specialist workshop The reversing camera can extend an...

Page 237: ...ndent R Reversing camera page 279 R 360 Camera page 281 R Parking Assist PARKTRONIC page 286 R Active Parking Assist page 290 R Remote Parking Assist page 295 R Memory Parking Assist country dependent page 302 F Functions of ABS unctions of ABS The Anti lock Brake System ABS regulates the brake pressure in critical driving situations R During braking for instance at maximum full stop braking or if...

Page 238: ...y and traction in the following situations within physical limits R When pulling away on wet or slippery carriage ways R When braking R V Vehicles wit ehicles with tr h trailer hitc ailer hitch h in trailer operation from speeds of 65 km h if the vehicle trailer combination begins to sway from side to side R In strong side winds when you are driving faster than 80 km h If the vehicle deviates from...

Page 239: ...ed to the wheel or wheels with traction In uence In uence of dr of driv ive pr e progr ograms on ESP ams on ESP The drive programs enable ESP to adapt to dif ferent weather and road conditions as well as the driver s preferred driving style Depending on the selected drive program the appropriate ESP mode will be activated You can select the drive programs using the DYNAMIC SELECT button page 204 F...

Page 240: ... Off ESP is deactivated if the å 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 er s display F Function of EBD unction of EBD Electronic Breakforce Distribution EBD is char acterised by the following R Monitoring and regulating the brake pressure on the rear wheels R Improved driving...

Page 241: ...Release the brake pedal Deactiv Deactivating t ating the HOLD function he HOLD function Depress the accelerator pedal to pull away or Depress the brake pedal until the ë display disappears from the driver s display The HOLD function is deactivated in the following situations R Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is activa ted R The transmission is shi ed to position j R The vehicle is secured with th...

Page 242: ...the hazard warning lights will switch o automati cally at approximately 10 km h You can also switch o the hazard warning lights using the haz ard warning button V Vale alet ser t service mode vice mode F Function of t unction of the v he vale alet ser t service mode vice mode In valet service mode the vehicle acceleration is limited to reduce the risk of damage to and improper use of the vehicle w...

Page 243: ...ghts up Alternatively beginner driver mode can be activated or deactivated via the Mercedes me connect App Further information on Mercedes me connect page 366 Beginner driver mode is protected from deac tivation by third parties only in combination with Mercedes me connect If the vehicle is connected to Mercedes me connect only the pro le that activated the mode or the estab lished main user can d...

Page 244: ...ASSIST is unable to calculate the attention level and cannot issue a warning the System suspended message appears If the system which uses the driver camera detects indicators of microsleep the ATTENTION ASSIST Microsleep Take a break warning mes sage appears in the driver s display and a warning tone sounds simultaneously This warning mes sage must be con rmed by Touch Control It is recommended t...

Page 245: ...stem 4 5 Settings 5 Assistance 5 Assistance 5 ATTENTION ASSIST Se Setting t tting the sensitivity he sensitivity Tap the current setting Select Standard or Sensitive A Activ ctivating deactiv ating deactivating t ating the micr he microsleep w osleep war arning ning Activate deactivate Microsleep warning Cr Cruise contr uise control and limit ol and limiter er F Function of cr unction of cruise co...

Page 246: ...R V Var ariable iable for a short term speed restriction e g in built up areas R P Per ermanent manent for a longer term speed restric tion e g in winter tyre mode You can store any speed above 20 km h up to the maximum design speed or up to the set winter tyre limit You can also perform settings while the vehicle is stationary if the vehicle has been star ted Observe the notes on driving systems ...

Page 247: ...uise contr uise control and t ol and the v he var ariable limit iable limiter er Press the corresponding button with only one nger or swipe on the control panel Switc Switching be hing betw tween cr een cruise contr uise control and t ol and the v he var aria ia ble limit ble limiter er T To select cr o select cruise contr uise control ol press h T To select t o select the v he var ariable limit i...

Page 248: ...n sign with a maximum permissible speed and this is displayed in the driver s display Press J The maximum permissible speed shown by the tra c sign is stored and the vehicle maintains or does not exceed this speed Deactiv Deactivating cr ating cruise contr uise control or t ol or the v he var ariable limit iable limiter er Press If you brake deactivate ESP or if ESP inter venes cruise control is d...

Page 249: ... speed if the turn signal indicator is switched on to change to the overtaking lane R V Vehicles wit ehicles with Dr h Driving Assist iving Assistance P ance Pack ackag age e Reacts to stationary vehicles detected in urban speed ranges except bicycles and motorcycles Takes one sided overtaking restrictions into account on motorways or on multi lane roads with separate carriageways country dependen...

Page 250: ... When the set speci ed distance is increased or decreased the Ò display brie y appears under the vehicle in the permanent status display On motorways or high speed major roads the green ç vehicle symbol is displayed cycli cally when the vehicle is ready to pull away If you depress the accelerator pedal beyond the setting of the Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC the system is switched to passive mod...

Page 251: ...d and maintain a suita ble distance from the vehicle in front Brake the vehicle yourself and or take evasive action W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident if detection function of Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is impaired Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC does not react or has a limited reaction R when driving on a di erent lane or when changing lanes R to pedestrians animals bicycles or sta tionary ...

Page 252: ...ve Dist e Distance Assis ance Assist t DIS DISTR TRONIC ONIC remove your foot from the accel erator pedal The current vehicle speed is stored and main tained Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC or limited variable limiter by the vehicle or T To activ o activat ate wit e with a st h a stor ored speed ed speed press J A Activ ctive Dist e Distance Assis ance Assist DIS t DISTR TRONIC ONIC remove your f...

Page 253: ...ed out R Reducing or incr educing or increasing t easing the he speci ed speci ed dist distance ance fr from t om the v he vehicle in fr ehicle in front ont Press K The h display appears The speci ed dis tance is reduced by one level If the lowest level is already selected the selection jumps to the highest level Deactiv Deactivating A ating Activ ctive Dist e Distance Assis ance Assist DIS t DIST...

Page 254: ... stored speed Tem porary speed restrictions e g for a certain time or due to weather conditions cannot be properly detected by the system The maximum permissi ble speed applying to a vehicle with a trailer is not detected by the system Adjust the speed in these situations W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to Active Speed Limit Assist adapting the vehicle s speed The speed adopted by Active Spe...

Page 255: ... System limits em limits Route based speed adaptation does not take right of way regulations into account The driver is responsible for complying with road tra c regula tions and driving at a suitable speed In di cult conditions the speed selection made by the system may not always be suitable This applies to the following situations for example R unclear roads R road narrowing R varying maximum p...

Page 256: ... vehicle in front and lane markings Active Stop and Go Assist auto matically maintains a safe distance from the vehi cle in front and vehicles cutting in Active Stop and Go Assist requires you as the driver to keep your hands on the steering wheel at all times so that you are able to intervene at any time to correct the course of the vehicle and keep it in lane Observe the notes on driving systems...

Page 257: ...le to inter vene at any time to correct the course of the vehi cle and keep it in lane The driver must expect a change from active to passive mode or vice versa at any time If the system detects that the driver has not steered the vehicle for a considerable period of time or has removed their hands from the steering wheel an optical warning is given rst Display 1 appears in the driver s display If...

Page 258: ...has been cor rectly established The system does not provide assistance in the fol lowing conditions R On very tight bends and when turning R When crossing junctions R At roundabouts or toll stations R When actively changing lane without switching on the turn signal indicator R When the tyre pressure is too low W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident if Active Steer ing Assist unexpectedly stops function...

Page 259: ... visual warning 1 is issued If the driver still does not steer the vehicle or gives no con r mation to the system a warning tone sounds in addition to the visual warning message Also observe the instructions on the contact detection of Active Steering Assist page 253 Active Emergency Stop Assist issues the following warnings in order R Display message 1 appears in the driver s display R In additio...

Page 260: ...ane Keeping Assist is not operational grey status display or deactivated white sta tus display page 274 V Vehicles wit ehicles with Dr h Driving Assist iving Assistance P ance Pack ackag age and e and A Activ ctive St e Steer eering Assist ing Assist if Active Lane Keeping Assist does not detect lane markings Active Emergency Stop Assist is not active For the detection of vehicles and other obstac...

Page 261: ... has been activa ted but is not currently available the display appears along with grey arrows in the driver s dis play If no vehicle or obstacle is detected in the adja cent lane and a lane change is permitted the lane change begins a er the driver has indicated brie y The lane change is shown to the driver with a ashing green arrow next to the steering wheel symbol Green arrow 1 is dis played in...

Page 262: ... applying steering torque Always monitor the lane change and keep your hands on the steering wheel Observe the tra c conditions and steer and or brake if necessary Syst System limits em limits The system limitations of Active Steering Assist apply to Active Lane Change Assist page 253 The system may also be impaired or may not func tion in the following situations R The sensors are damaged covered...

Page 263: ...ted in red When the system detects a risk of collision red radar waves 2 appear in front of the vehicle V Vehicles wit ehicles with PRE S h PRE SAFE AFE depending on the country an additional haptic warning occurs in the form of slight repeated tensioning of the seat belt V Vehicles wit ehicles with activ h active ambient lighting e ambient lighting if Warn ing assistance is activated the Active B...

Page 264: ...trav elling in front is insu cient for the driven speed In this case the L warning lamp in the driver s display lights up If the distance to the vehicle in front continues to decrease at higher speeds the L warning lamp begins to ash Collision w Collision war arning ning Collision warning can assist you in the following situations from approximately 7 km h with an intermittent warning tone and the...

Page 265: ...t speeds above approx imately 7 km h situation dependent braking assistance may intervene in the following situa tions Vehicles without Driving Assistance Package R At speeds up to approximately 250 km h when approaching vehicles ahead R At speeds up to approximately 80 km h when approaching cyclists ahead pedestrians walk ing in the direction of travel and stationary vehicles R At speeds up to ap...

Page 266: ...ollision Always pay careful attention to the tra c situation do not rely on Evasive Steering Assist alone Be prepared to brake or swerve if neces sary End the support by actively steering in non critical situations Drive at an appropriate speed if there are pedestrians close to the path of your vehicle Evasive Steering Assist has the following charac teristics R Detection of pedestrians cyclists a...

Page 267: ...not detected as such e g due to special clothing or other objects R If the driver s seat belt is not fastened R On bends with a tight radius Se Setting A tting Activ ctive Br e Brak ake Assist e Assist R Req equir uirements ements R The vehicle is switched on Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Assistance 5 Avoid collision 5 Active Brake Assist Select the desired setting Deactiv Deactivating A ating ...

Page 268: ...ing the beginning or end of dual carriage ways can also be detected If Speed Limit Assist cannot determine the cur rent maximum permissible speed e g due to missing signs the following display appears in the driver s display This is displayed continuously if the vehicle is in a country where Speed Limit Assist is not suppor ted Speed Limit Assist is not available in all coun tries Syst System limi...

Page 269: ...the speed at which a warn ing is issued when exceeded Select Warning threshold Set the desired speed When one of the following systems is active the detected speed can be manually adopted as the speed limit R Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC R Cruise control R Variable limiter Further information page 248 T Tr ra c a c Sign Assist Sign Assist F Function of unction of Tr Tra c a c Sign Assist Sign ...

Page 270: ...play simultaneously The system always prioritises displaying speed limits Up to one traf fic sign with a maximum permissible speed can be shown in the head up display If two speed signs are shown in the driver s display for example when speed limits are detected the value of le hand speed limit 1 is transmitted to the limiter cruise control or Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC for adoption and is s...

Page 271: ...W War arning when t ning when the maximum per he maximum permissible speed is missible speed is ex exceeded ceeded The system can warn you if you unintentionally exceed the maximum permissible speed To do this you can specify in the multimedia system by how much the maximum permissible speed can be exceeded before a warning is issued You can set the warning to visual only the tra c sign ashes thre...

Page 272: ...tors such as transmission frequency R If the information on the navigation system s digital map is incorrect incomplete or out of date R If signs or the road layout is ambiguous e g tra c signs in roadworks at exits and ramps in neighbouring lanes or parallel roads R If signs do not conform to the standard R If signs or road layouts are speci c to the country and deviate from the route guidance in...

Page 273: ...tivate E Traffic light view Using ot Using other av her available functions ailable functions Select Z Select On request or Automatic If On request is set and a tra c light view is available the Please tap here for traffic light view message is displayed The camera image is shown a er con rmation of the message When Automatic is set the camera image is automatically displayed when the tra c light ...

Page 274: ...RNING ARNING Risk of accident despite Blind Spot Assist Blind Spot Assist does not react to vehicles approaching and overtaking you at a greatly di erent speed Blind Spot Assist cannot warn drivers in this situation Always pay careful attention to the tra c situation and maintain a safe distance at the side of the vehicle Exit w Exit war arning ning The exit warning is an additional function of Bl...

Page 275: ...cles e g bicycles or motorbikes R if the road has very wide or narrow lanes R if vehicles are not driving in the middle of their lane Warnings may be issued in error when driving close to crash barriers or similar continuous lane borders Always make sure that there is su cient distance to the side for other tra c or obstacles Warnings may be interrupted when driving along side long vehicles for ex...

Page 276: ... application occurs the red warning lamp ashes in the outside mirror and a warning tone sounds In addition a display 1 indicating the danger of a side collision appears in the driver s display In rare cases the system may make an inappro priate brake application This brake application may be interrupted at any time if you steer slightly in the opposite direction or accelerate Syst System limits em...

Page 277: ...heels goes over a lane marking If you activate the turn signal indicator a steering intervention does not occur on the corresponding side If you leave the lane without activating the turn signal indicator but danger of a collision with a moving obstacle is detected in your lane a steer ing intervention does not occur V Vehicles wit ehicles with Blind Spo h Blind Spot Assist or Dr t Assist or Drivi...

Page 278: ... initiated an emergency stop page 256 A Activ ctive Lane Chang e Lane Change Assis e Assist displa t display in t y in the Assis he Assis t tance menu ance menu If the front wheel of the vehicle drives over a detected lane marking this will be highlighted red in the Assistance menu in the driver s display V Vehicles wit ehicles with activ h active ambient lighting e ambient lighting if Warn ing as...

Page 279: ... you may otherwise fail to recognise dangers page 232 A Activ ctivating deactiv ating deactivating A ating Activ ctive Lane K e Lane Keeping eeping Assist Assist Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Assistance 5 Avoid collision 5 Active Lane Keeping Assist Switch the function on or o Alternatively Active Lane Keeping Assist can be activated and deactivated via quick access A er starting the vehicle th...

Page 280: ... ground clearance selected via the multimedia system Oper Operation wit ation with a tr h a trailer or bicy ailer or bicycle r cle rac ack k if transport equipment such as a trailer or a bicycle rack is attached to the trailer hitch and the electrical connection has been cor rectly established the vehicle remains at nor mal level irrespective of speed or the drive program selected Se Setting t tti...

Page 281: ...p lights up continuously The vehicle is raised to high level 1 Your selection is saved High level 1 set remains stored even a er the vehicle has been switched o The vehicle is lowered again in the following situa tions R When driving faster than 50 km h R When the trailer socket is contacted trailer bicycle rack the vehicle is moving faster than 30 km h GPS based r GPS based raising aising If the ...

Page 282: ...vring and park ing remains with you Make sure that there are no persons animals or objects etc in the manoeu vring area while manoeuvring and parking The area behind the vehicle is displayed as a mirror image as in the inside rearview mirror Camera views menu top view 1 Parking Assistance menu 2 Reversing camera with top view 3 Wide angle view 4 Trailer view 5 Activates deactivates Parking Assist ...

Page 283: ...rds at a speed greater than approximately 16 km h R The tailgate is open R The weather conditions are poor e g heavy rain snow fog storm or spray R The light conditions are poor e g at night or if light is shining into the camera R The camera lens is obstructed dirty or misted up Observe the notes on cleaning the revers ing camera page 392 R The camera or rear of your vehicle is dam aged In this c...

Page 284: ...you have activated the function the image from the reversing camera is automatically displayed in the central display when reverse gear is selected page 286 The 360 Camera includes the following cameras and evaluates their images R Reversing camera R Front camera R Two side cameras in the outside mirrors The cameras are only an aid and may show a dis torted view of obstacles show them incorrectly ...

Page 285: ... 3 Driven surface depending on the current steering wheel angle dynamic 4 Guide line at a distance of approximately 0 3 m from the rear area When Active Parking Assist is active lanes and guide lines are displayed in green instead of yellow page 290 T Top vie op view wit w with imag h image fr e from t om the fr he front or rev ont or rever ersing sing camera camera If you have activated the funct...

Page 286: ...D view le right hand side of the vehi cle the virtual camera moves to the respective side of the vehicle When you change the trans mission position the view is automatically adap ted 3D aut 3D auto view o view The area behind the vehicle is no not t displayed as a mirror image as is usual in the 3D views 1 Display of Parking Assist PARKTRONIC page 286 2 Guide lines In the 3D auto view the virtual ...

Page 287: ...pproximately 0 3 m from the ball head of the trailer hitch When the electrical connection is established between the vehicle and the trailer the display changes to the side camera view Trailer view side view of the mirror cameras 1 To switch between standard and trailer view Syst System limits em limits If the system is not ready for operation the Sys tem inoperative message appears in the central...

Page 288: ...n result in inaccuracies in the guide lines and in the display of the generated images The eld of vision and other functions of the cam era system may be restricted due to additional attachments on the vehicle e g licence plate bracket bicycle rack The contrast of the display may be impaired by abrupt direct sunlight or by other light sources e g when driving out of a garage In this case pay parti...

Page 289: ...n position You can determine activation positions in the Camera views menu page 281 Select an activation position Select Enter a name and con rm The activation position is saved under the new name Dele Deleting an activ ting an activation position ation position Select Manage activation positions Select an activation position Select E Con rm the prompt The activation position is deleted Opening t ...

Page 290: ... Camera Vehicles with reversing camera As soon as Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is opera tional the respective areas of the display are shown in blue 1 Operational front and rear 2 Operational all around 3 Operational all around and obstacle detected The colour of the display changes depending on the distance to the detected obstacle R Blue Blue 1 m no obstacles detected R Y Yellow ellow approx 1 m 0 ...

Page 291: ...ist PARKTRONIC from a distance of approximately 1 0 m in front 2 and 0 7 m on sides 3 can also be displayed in the head up display V Vehicles wit ehicles with activ h active ambient lighting and P e ambient lighting and Par arking king P Pack ackag age wit e with r h remot emote par e parking functions king functions When Warning assistance is activated the Park ing Assist PARKTRONIC display is al...

Page 292: ...stem otherwise cannot function properly page 232 V Vehicles wit ehicles with tr h trailer hitc ailer hitch h Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is deactivated for the rear zone when you establish an electrical connection between your vehicle and a trailer Pr Problems wit oblems with P h Par arking Assis king Assist P t PARK ARKTR TRONIC ONIC If the Parking Assist PARKTRONIC display lights up red for approx...

Page 293: ...f the currently playing media source is reduced during a Parking Assist PARKTRONIC warning tone or Activate or deactivate Audio fadeout in trans position R The volume of the currently playing media source is reduced when reverse gear is engaged Se Setting t tting the time of t he time of the w he war arnings nings Select Time of warning Set the time for the warning A Activ ctive P e Par arking Ass...

Page 294: ...s door Syst System limits em limits If the exterior lighting is malfunctioning Active Parking Assist is not available Also observe the system limits of the following systems R Reversing camera page 279 R 360 Camera page 281 Objects located above or below the detection range of Active Parking Assist such as overhang ing loads overhangs or loading ramps of goods vehicles or the borders of parking sp...

Page 295: ...now chains are tted R When a trailer or bicycle rack is attached R Directly a er a tyre change or when spare tyres are tted R If the tyre pressure is too low or too high R If the suspension is out of alignment e g a er bottoming out on a kerb R On steep inclines of more than approximately 15 P Par arking wit king with A h Activ ctive P e Par arking Assist king Assist Depending on the vehicle s equ...

Page 296: ... ARNING Risk of accident due to vehicle swinging out while parking or pulling out of a parking space While parking or exiting a parking space the vehicle swings out and can drive onto areas of the oncoming lane This could cause you to collide with objects or other road users Pay attention to objects and other road users Where necessary stop the vehicle or cancel the parking procedure with Active P...

Page 297: ...ange direction of exit 3 T To st o star art e t exiting t xiting the par he parking space king space press but ton 1 again If necessary change the transmission posi tion Observe any messages displayed in the driver s display and central display The vehicle moves out of the parking space The turn signal indicator is automatically switched on when exiting a parking space begins and switched o when i...

Page 298: ...persons animals or objects are no lon ger in the manoeuvring range Also observe the system limitations of Active Parking Assist R Remot emote P e Par arking Assist king Assist F Function of R unction of Remot emote P e Par arking Assist king Assist Remote Parking Assist is an additional func tion of Active Parking Assist Comply with local tra c laws and regulations when using Remote Parking Assist...

Page 299: ... be displayed on the mobile phone If you move closer to the vehicle you will be able to continue the procedure Oper Operating R ating Remot emote P e Par arking Assist king Assist R Req equir uirements ements For the Remote Parking Assist function you require a mobile phone and the current Remote Parking Assist App for your vehicle type A list of compatible mobile phones can be found at https www ...

Page 300: ...in advance while ance while inside t inside the v he vehicle ehicle Stop the vehicle and select transmission posi tion j Depending on the vehicle s equipment button 1 may also be located at a di erent position in the centre console Press button 1 Select Parking Assistance menu 2 For further information on Remote Parking Assist select 3 If necessary select another parking space 4 or select 5 to dri...

Page 301: ...dy to connect to your mobile phone for a limited time Start the Remote Parking Assist App on the mobile phone and connect to the vehicle Follow the instructions of the Remote Parking Assist App The turn signal indicator is automatically switched on when starting parking and switched o when it is completed If the connection between the vehicle and the mobile phone is interrupted while a parking man...

Page 302: ...d from the device list T To de aut o de author horise all mobile phones ise all mobile phones select Deauthorise all devices All mobile phones are deleted from the device list Manoeuvr Manoeuvring assist ing assistant ant F Function of Dr unction of Driv ive Awa e Away Assist y Assist Drive Away Assist can reduce the severity of an impact when pulling away If the system detects an obstacle in the ...

Page 303: ...ansport equipment is secured to the trailer hitch such as a trailer or bicycle rack Drive Away Assist is not available when you are reversing F Function of cr unction of cross oss tr tra c a c w war arning ning The cross tra c warning can warn you of crossing tra c when you are exiting a parking space The radar sensors in the bumper also monitor the area adjacent to the vehicle The cross tra c war...

Page 304: ...n inclines R Warning for crossing traffic behind if trans port equipment for example a trailer or bicy cle rack is attached to the trailer hitch and the electrical connection has been correctly established Manoeuvr Manoeuvring br ing brak ake function e function The manoeuvring brake function can prevent colli sions with pedestrians when the vehicle is revers ing at slow speeds If the reversing ca...

Page 305: ...ailable on demand page 26 Select Manoeuvring assistance Activate or deactivate the desired manoeu vring assistance Memor Memory P y Par arking Assist king Assist F Function of Memor unction of Memory P y Par arking Assist king Assist Memory Parking Assist can park your vehicle using a previously stored parking space You can store parking procedures with a total distance of up to 500 m 100 m per pa...

Page 306: ...tions such as ice packed snow or in heavy rain R When transporting a load that protrudes beyond the vehicle R If the parking space is on a steep downhill or uphill gradient R When snow chains are tted R Recor ecording a par ding a parking pr king procedur ocedure using Memory e using Memory P Par arking Assist king Assist R Req equir uirements ements R The entire route is for example within your o...

Page 307: ...gain The recording is stored In the Memory Parking Assist settings you can delete and rename stored parking proce dures P Par arking wit king with Memor h Memory P y Par arking Assist king Assist R Req equir uirements ements R A parking procedure has been recorded Press button 1 The Camera parking view opens in the cen tral display Select the Memory Parking Assist menu 2 Brake the vehicle to a sta...

Page 308: ...ically You are responsible for select ing the turn signal indicator in accordance with the tra c conditions Take control of the vehicle a er the exiting procedure has been completed Se Setting Memor tting Memory P y Par arking Assist king Assist Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Assistance 5 Camera parking 5 Parking Assistance 5 Memory Parking Assist R Renaming a r enaming a recor ecording ding Sel...

Page 309: ...ll neck as descri bed W WARNING ARNING Risk of injury from ball neck swinging outwards The ball neck may swing outwards when unlocking or when it has not been properly engaged There is a risk of injury within the ball neck s range of movement Unlock the ball neck only when its range of movement is unobstructed Always be sure the ball neck is engaged when folding inwards N NO OTE TE Increased risk ...

Page 310: ...all head and store it in a safe place Make sure that the ball on the ball neck is clean Check that it is either greased or dry grease free depending on the instructions for the trailer F Folding t olding the ball nec he ball neck in k in Pull switch 2 until the ball neck unlocks The ball neck will fold up under the rear bumper Indicator lamp 1 will ash Push the ball neck in the direction of the ar...

Page 311: ...in plug can be connected to the vehicle with the following adapters R Adapter plug R Adapter cable The trailer will be correctly detected by the vehi cle only if the following conditions are met R The trailer is connected correctly R The trailer lighting system is in working order The functions of the following systems will be a ected by a correctly connected trailer R ESP trailer stabilisation R ...

Page 312: ...ailer ailer W WARNING ARNING Risk of being crushed and becoming trapped when uncoupling a trailer When uncoupling a trailer with an engaged inertia activated brake your hand may become trapped between the vehicle and the trailer drawbar Do not uncouple trailers with an engaged overrun brake N NO OTE TE Damage when uncoupling in a state of overrun Uncoupling in a state of overrun can damage the veh...

Page 313: ...sible load capacity of the trailer hitch R always observe the permissible rear axle load of the towing vehicle R use the bicycle rack only to transport bicy cles R always mount the bicycle rack properly by attaching to the ball head and the ball neck guide pin if possible R when transporting four bicycles always use bicycle racks which have additional support on the ball neck guide pin R use only ...

Page 314: ...tyre pressure table page 415 N No ot tes on loading es on loading The larger the distance between the load s centre of gravity and the ball head the greater the load on the trailer hitch Observe the following notes R mount heavy bicycles as close to the vehicle as possible R always distribute the load on the bicycle rack as evenly as possible across the vehicle s lon gitudinal axis Mercedes Benz r...

Page 315: ...al weight between 75 kg and 100 kg always use bicycle racks with additional support on the trailer hitch guide pin V Vehicle to ehicle towing ins wing instr tructions uctions The vehicle is not suitable for the use of tow bar systems that are used for at towing or dinghy towing for example Attaching and using tow bar systems can result in damage to the vehicle When you are towing a vehicle with to...

Page 316: ... lamps Additional functions available to you include the following R Di erent menus e g for assistance and navi gation R Status displays for the driving systems R Display messages The menu contents and settings can be individu ally adapted and set N No ot tes on t es on the r he range ange The range in general R All ranges shown are assumptions based on various calculation bases The actual range a...

Page 317: ...e dr he driv iver s display er s display W WARNING ARNING Risk of distraction due to infor mation systems and communications equipment If you operate information systems and com munications equipment integrated in the vehi cle when driving you could be distracted from the tra c situation This could also cause you to lose control of the vehicle Only operate this equipment when the tra c situation p...

Page 318: ...f this stop the vehicle in accordance with the tra c conditions and operate the equipment with the vehicle stationary Observe the legal requirements for the country in which you are currently driving when operating the driver s display The following menus can be called up via the menu bar on the driver s display R Understated R Sport R Classic R Navigation R Assistance R Service In some of these m...

Page 319: ...ar on the head up display and the driver s display Head up displa Head up display wit y with na h navig vigation and augment ation and augmented ed r reality 10x5 eality 10x5 1 Navigation instructions 2 Augmented reality navigation instructions 3 Navigation status displays such as remaining distance to the destination expected time of arrival 4 Active Lane Keeping Assist status 5 Steer Assist stat...

Page 320: ... the detected vehicle in 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 of direction arrows point the way calculated by the navigation system Syst System limits em limits The marker of the detected vehicle in front may be inaccurate or may not be ...

Page 321: ...display as well as on the driver s display T To adjus o adjust t t the position he position swipe upwards or downwards on the le hand Touch Control T To adjus o adjust t t the br he brightness ightness swipe to the right or le on the le hand Touch Control The settings con gured for position and brightness will be saved automatically Press the G or a button to exit the set tings V Vehicles wit ehic...

Page 322: ...systems are activated or deactivated Y Pedestrian detection only on assistant dis play Ç Active Parking Assist available page 292 È Active Parking Assist has detected a park ing space page 292 é Parking Assist PARKTRONIC deactivated page 289 h Cruise control page 242 È Limiter page 243 ç Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC page 246 Ò Speci ed distance for Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC page 246 æ A...

Page 323: ...tive Stop and Go Assist page 253 Ò Slippery road surface warning V Vehicles wit ehicles with Speed Limit Assist h Speed Limit Assist detected instructions and tra c signs page 264 V Vehicles wit ehicles with h Tr Tra c a c Sign Assist Sign Assist detected instruc tions and tra c signs page 266 ò Acoustic presence indicator inoperative page 452 320 320 Driver display ...

Page 324: ...pment the scope of func tion and product designation of your MBUX multi media system may di er from the description and images in this Owner s Manual For example route guidance with augmented reality is not avail able in all equipment variants N NO OTE TE Increased surface temperature due to direct sunlight on the central display The surface of the central display is very dark If the display is ex...

Page 325: ...ver camera functions can be triggered via Look Answer You can nd further information about opera tion as well as about applications and serv ices in the Digital Owner s Manual Anti t Anti the he prot protection ection This device is equipped with technical provisions to protect it against the More detailed informa tion about anti the protection can be obtained at a quali ed specialist workshop Zer...

Page 326: ...i cle functions R Online voice applications In the lower display area context dependent services that can be executed via voice are available for direct access The applications are rst displayed in a reduced view By tapping on them you can operate them or open the associated menu expanded view A long press on a suggestion opens a context menu in which further functions are available The suggestion...

Page 327: ... MBUX multimedia system If Entertainment is activated in the sugges tions suggestions are o ered for the currently played media source Suggestions are also made for online digital services e g Spotify or TuneIn Radio as well as for categories e g genre artist and mood The selections depend on the suggested appli cation Inf Infor ormation about t mation about the t he telephone elephone To use the ...

Page 328: ...r ormation on online v mation on online voice applications oice applications Requirement the Online voice services option is activated in the suggestions The suggested voice applications are made availa ble online and are based on your previous voice inputs Examples R What will the weather be like tomorrow R Play the messages R Start Geoquiz R Open the garage door Calling up and oper Calling up an...

Page 329: ...lect or Press the button on the steering wheel on the right EQ module e EQ module expanded vie xpanded view w 1 Sets the charging program page 224 2 Current charge level of the high voltage bat tery 3 Maximum charge level depending on the set ting 4 Sets the next charging break to use a less expensive tari 5 Sets the departure time 6 Opens the socket ap 7 Activates or deactivates ECO charging Tap ...

Page 330: ...rches for an additional charging station Tap on the EQ module page 323 Select Route in the lower menu bar Oper Operating a menu in t ating a menu in the low he lower displa er display ar y area ex ea exam am ple activ ple active massag e massage pr e progr ogramme amme 1 Selects a massage programme 2 Starts stops a massage programme for the driver 3 Starts stops a massage programme for the front p...

Page 331: ...lications Press brie y Available applications 1 are displayed The global search is available Switc Switching be hing betw tween Zer een Zero Lay o Layer and home scr er and home screen een wit with classic menu h classic menu Long press on The home screen with classic menu is shown T To re o retur turn t n to t o the Zer he Zero Lay o Layer er press and hold on Home scr Home screen ov een over erv...

Page 332: ...ontent shar ent sharing menu in t ing menu in the Contr he Control Cent ol Center er Example Content sharing menu 1 Calls up a menu 2 Central display with active content cover dis play 3 Front passenger display 4 Displays animation for content sharing 5 Ä Bluetooth headphones connected to the front passenger display on the right To share content drag a display and drop it over another display To c...

Page 333: ...oice Assistant You can navigate through menus and lists via the touch sensitive surface of Touch Control 2 using a a single ng single nger er swipe swipe for example T To ent o enter a c er a char haract acter er select a character using the keyboard and press on Touch Control 2 T To select a menu op o select a menu option tion scroll in a list and press Touch Control 2 T To mov o move t e the dig...

Page 334: ...f a section of a he size of a section of a w websit ebsite e move two ngers together or apart T To tur o turn t n the digit he digital map al map turn anti clockwise or clockwise using two ngers T To mov o move t e the digit he digital map al map touch the touchscreen and move your nger in any direction T To sav o save t e the des he destination in t tination in the digit he digital map al map tou...

Page 335: ...n the Digital Owner s Manual You can use the MBUX Voice Assistant to operate the following functions depending on the vehicle equipment R Telephone R Text message and e mail R Navigation R Radio media TV R Vehicle functions R Online functions Full functionality of the voice control system is only available for you with activation of online voice control Conducting a dialogue Conducting a dialogue ...

Page 336: ...ys have maintenance work and repairs carried out by a quali ed special ist workshop This device is a class 1 laser product in accord ance with IEC 60825 1 2014 and DIN EN 60825 1 2014 The camera records image data for the appli cations for example body head and hand detection The camera converts the image data directly into meta data No image data is saved in the process The data is only processed...

Page 337: ...oaches The vehicle occupants can carry out a favourite function with a hand pose Syst System limits displa em limits display messag y messages and not es and notes f es for or r recti cation ecti cation The error messages are shown on the central dis play The system may be impaired or may not function in the following situations R The camera in the overhead control panel may heat up due to operati...

Page 338: ...e Blind Spot Assist with exit warning page 270 The function can warn vehicle occupants about a possible collision with an approaching vehicle or bicycle when they exit the vehicle As soon as the driver or front passenger moves their hand towards the door handle depending on the vehicle equipment the following warnings are issued R The active ambient lighting or ambient lighting ashes red R The war...

Page 339: ... switched o again A Aut utomatic pr omatic preselection of t eselection of the outside mirr he outside mirror or C COMF OMFOR ORT r T reactiv eactive e Until now to set the outside mirror the desired mirror had to be selected using a preselection button in the driver s door With the MBUX Interior Assistant the mirror to be set is preselected automatically by the natural movement of your head to th...

Page 340: ...display If a favourite has not 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 of the central display Position your hand above the stowage com partment of the centre console at the height of the central display The back of your hand is facing upwards I...

Page 341: ...mply with the notes on caring for the interior page 393 Switc Switching t hing the dr he driv iver camer er camera on or a on or o o Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 System 5 Intelligent assistants Select On or Off When the driver camera is switched o the fol lowing functions are not available or limited R The MBUX augmented reality Head up Display page 315 R The microsleep detection of ATTENTION ...

Page 342: ... cle users User pro les save personal settings If the vehicle is used by several people a person can change their pro le settings without changing the settings of other users If the vehicle is equipped with the MBUX high end Rear Seat Entertainment System the occupants in the rear compartment can log in as Mercedes me users from their seats The Multiseat Pro le Management allows three pro les to b...

Page 343: ...ly used applications 100 favourites are available in total Con gur Con guring ing user users sugg s sugges estions and fav tions and favour ourit ites es R Req equir uirements ements R To use the set up assistant the vehicle is sta tionary Multimedia system 4 5 f 5 Change user A Adding a user dding a user Select f Add user A QR code is loaded Scan the displayed QR code with the Mercedes me app or ...

Page 344: ...s is protec ted R Suggestions The data and determination of the most prob able navigation destinations media sources radio stations contacts and messages are protected R ENERGIZING COACH The recorded health data and their evaluation are protected R Mercedes me connect store The purchase of services is protected Switch Protect content on or o Switch Access protection on or o When access protection ...

Page 345: ... prompts The user pro le is linked to the selected key If you open the vehicle with the key the light mirror and seat settings for your user pro le are pre activated The key you are currently using for unlocking is used The key is only stored for the driver and for one user pro le Selecting a user Selecting a user When you call up your driver pro le the driv er s seat and the steering wheel can be...

Page 346: ...its for distance R System PIN R So ware update R System reset Ov Over ervie view of w of so w so ware are updat updates es Important so ware updates may be necessary for the security of your 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 so ware update is available If the ...

Page 347: ...vehicle is switched o Follow the step by step instructions on the central display to complete the installation There are so ware updates that can only be installed when the vehicle is safely parked there are no more people in the vehicle and the vehicle is locked Av Availability of t ailability of the dr he driv iver and centr er and central display al display During the installation of so ware up...

Page 348: ...onnection types shown depend on the device to be connected The function must be supported by the multimedia system and by the device to be connected The type of con nection established must be selected on the multimedia system and on the device to be connected Some functions may rst need to be activated on the communication device being connec ted More detailed information can be found in the manu...

Page 349: ... key ity key Select the hotspot name MBUX XXXXX in the MBUX hotspot menu Con rm the prompt with Yes A new security key is generated A connection will be established 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 must be entered Using a mobile commun...

Page 350: ...ing reset its functions such as the reversing camera are not available Only reset the multimedia system when the vehicle is stationary R Req equir uirements ements R The vehicle is switched on R Some settings can only be reset when the vehicle is stationary Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 System 5 Reset When resetting the system personal data and set tings are deleted for example R Connected devi...

Page 351: ...l information The additional information from the augmen ted reality display may be inaccurate and is not a substitute for observing and assessing the actual driving situation Always keep an eye on the actual tra c situation when carrying out all driving manoeuvres Switc Switching na hing navig vigation on ation on Multimedia system 4 Alternatively press the button on the steering wheel on the rig...

Page 352: ...lays for upcom ing driving manoeuvres lane recommenda tions Switches o navigation announcements Ì Switches on navigation announcements The following map orientations 6 are available R 2D and to the north R 2D and direction of travel R 3D and direction of travel R Map with complete route If the map is moved the map switches between 3D direction of travel and 2D north orientation The following map t...

Page 353: ... ing a destination tination R Req equir uirements ements R F For online searc or online search h 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 vehicle is connected with the user account and you have accepted the terms of use Further information can be found at https www mercedes me R The service is availabl...

Page 354: ... Observe the notes on the MBUX multimedia system page 321 Calculating a r Calculating a rout oute wit e with Electr h Electric Int ic Intellig elligence and ence and using se using settings f ttings for r or rout oute guidance e guidance R Req equir uirements ements R The destination has been entered R The destination address is shown R F For na or navig vigation wit ation with Electr h Electric I...

Page 355: ... with des h destination tination addr address ess Pull the bar above the Let s go symbol upwards Depending on the destination selection and availability online content for example rat ings prices and weather information is shown If the destination is in a di erent time zone a message is displayed T To shar o share a des e a destination tination select Ç Share This option allows you to scan the dis...

Page 356: ...nce selects a closer charging station for the route If a charging facility is available at the destina tion the charge level can be lowered below 10 The Min message appears on the cen tral display Make sure that the range monitor is switched on T To select a c o select a char harging st ging station pro ation provider vider switch Mercedes me Charge on or o If the option is activated only charging...

Page 357: ...level display as well as the current charge level and the predicted charging target are displayed for example Select Ignore Select Ignore during this journey The charging station is removed from the cur rent route A er selecting Details the detailed informa tion about the charging station is displayed A Adding a c dding a char harging st ging station ation If you want to drive to a charging statio...

Page 358: ...lity Select Z in the 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 The video image includes additional informa tion Sho Showing pr wing proper operty inf ty infor ormation f mation for r or rout oute guidance e guidance wit with augment h augmented r ...

Page 359: ...inf infor ormation mation Select Z in the navigation module page 348 Select View Select Map symbols Activate Traffic incidents and Free flowing traffic Tra c incidents for example roadworks local area reports e g fog and warning messages are shown on the route The tra c delay is displayed for the current route The smallest value for the display for tra c delays is a minute Displa Displaying hazar ...

Page 360: ...e information provided relating to the multi storey car park parking area Always observe the local Information and conditions This service is not available in all countries Select Z in the navigation module and activate Parking Tap on j in the map Select a parking option The map shows the parking options in the vicinity The following information is displayed if avail able R Destination address dis...

Page 361: ...r o R Deleting video les Selecting a USB de Selecting a USB device f vice for a video r or a video recor ecording with ding with t the dashcam he dashcam R Req equir uirements ements R At least one USB device is connected with the multimedia system Multimedia system 4 5 Apps 5 Dashcam Select the USB symbol Select the USB device When USB devices contain multiple partitions recorded video les are no...

Page 362: ...pp during a dashcam recording the dashcam recording pauses and resumes auto matically a er the camera recording is n ished A noti cation to this e ect is displayed T Telephone elephone T Telephony elephony N No ot tes on t es on telephony elephony W WARNING ARNING Risk of distraction from operat ing integrated communication equipment while the vehicle is in motion If you operate communication equi...

Page 363: ...unctions in the telephone menu are in part dependent on the Bluetooth pro le of the connected mobile phone If the mobile phone supports all the fol lowing Bluetooth pro les the full range of fea tures is available R PBAP Phone Book Access Pro le The contacts on the mobile phone are shown automatically on the multimedia system R MAP Message Access Pro le The mobile phone message functions can be us...

Page 364: ... mobile phone two phone mode 3 Signal strength of the mobile phone network 4 Battery status of the connected mobile phone 5 Options 6 Messages 7 Calls up my devices 8 Numerical pad 9 Starts contact search T Telephon elephony oper y operating modes ov ating modes over erview view Depending on your equipment the following tel ephony operating modes are available R A mobile phone is connected to the ...

Page 365: ...all with a message i Conference Accepting or rejecting a waiting call R Managing contacts e g Downloading mobile phone contacts Managing the format of a contact s name Deleting favourites R Receiving and sending messages e g Using the read aloud function Dictating a new message Mer Mercedes me app cedes me app Mer Mercedes me calls cedes me calls Making a call via t Making a call via the ov he ove...

Page 366: ... system em R Req equir uirements ements R Access to a GSM network is available R The contract partner s GSM network coverage is available in the respective region R The vehicle must be switched on so that vehi cle data can be transferred automatically Multimedia system 4 5 Phone 5 Call Mercedes me connect A er con rmation the multimedia system sends the required vehicle data The data transfer is s...

Page 367: ... You will then receive individual recom mendations regarding the maintenance of your vehicle Regardless of whether you have consented to the maintenance management service the multime dia system reminds you a er a certain amount of time that a service is due A prompt appears ask ing if you would like to make an appointment T To arr o arrang ange a ser e a service appointment vice appointment selec...

Page 368: ... data is transmitted R Vehicle identi cation number R Time of the call R Reason for the initiation of the call R Con rmation of the data protection prompt R Country indicator of the vehicle R Set language for the multimedia system R Telephone number of the communication plat form installed in the vehicle If a call is made for a service appointment via the service reminder the following data is als...

Page 369: ...ct or individual Mercedes me connect services are not available in every country Find out at a Mercedes Benz service centre if these functions are available in your country Mercedes me connect consists of multiple 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 di...

Page 370: ...etects a breakdown or threat of a breakdown 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 services are subject to technical restrictions such as the mobile phone cover age mobile network quality and the ability of the processing systems to interpret t...

Page 371: ...inders and tasks Alternatively you can record text contents via the MBUX Voice Assistant or via the dictation function Further information on the MBUX Voice Assis tant The Zero Layer displays noti cations or reminders from In Car O ce such as birth days or calls due page 322 Please note that certain functions are only available when the vehicle is stationary Ov Over ervie view of In Car w of In Ca...

Page 372: ... R Managing e mails Showing or reading e mails Writing answering and forwarding e mails Alternatively you can record text contents for your e mail via the MBUX Voice Assistant or via the dictation function Further information on the MBUX Voice Assis tant page 331 The Zero Layer displays noti cations or reminders from In Car O ce such as birth days or calls due page 322 You can start the In Car O c...

Page 373: ...ndroid Auto on the multi media system must be carried out when the vehicle is stationary with the parking brake You can start Smartphone Integration using the My devices menu You can end Smartphone Integration via the My devices or by disconnecting the connecting cable between the mobile phone and multimedia sys tem Mercedes Benz recommends disconnecting the connection via the device manager or th...

Page 374: ...stem EU eCall The Mercedes Benz emergency call system is not available in all countries You can nd more infor mation on the regional availability of eCall at https www mercedes benz mobile com extra ecall The following applies for both emergency call sys tems R The transfer of speci c data is required for the intended function of both emergency call sys tems This will be explained in the Data tran...

Page 375: ...delegated regulation EU 2017 79 Proper and full functionality of the 112 emergency call system EU eCall depends on circumstances beyond the in u ence of Mercedes Benz AG This includes mobile network coverage and the technical infrastructure of the public reception centres in the respective countries Please observe that in the event of a repair genuine Mercedes Benz batteries must be used which hav...

Page 376: ...ing messages appear on the central dis play for both emergency call systems R SOS NOT READY the vehicle is not switched on or the emergency call system is malfunc tioning This does not necessarily indicate complete failure of the emergency call system Emergency calls call still be transmitted The display only refers to the vehicle and does not take account of the availability of mobile phone netwo...

Page 377: ...d con head con tr trol panel ol panel press the SOS button at least one second long page 362 or T To use v o use voice contr oice control ol use the voice commands of the MBUX Voice Assistant The emergency call has been made R A voice connection is established with an emergency call centre R Remain in the vehicle if the road and tra c conditions permit you to do so until a voice connection is esta...

Page 378: ... R Time of the accident R Language setting on the multimedia 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 Position data on the route a few 100 m before the incident R Direction of travel R Vehicle identi cation number R Drive type of the vehicle...

Page 379: ...battery is su ciently 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 countries for example R Russia R Belarus R Kazakhstan R Armenia R Kyrgyzstan T To st o star art t t the t he tes est mode t mode press and hold the button on the multifunction steering wheel for at least ve seconds The test mode...

Page 380: ...iation of 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 deleted R The location data of the vehicle is continu ously overwritten in the system s internal memory so that no more than the last three current locations required for the normal func tion ...

Page 381: ...ect once the active playlist is repeated R Select twice the current track is repeated R Select three times the function is deactivated 9 Random playback Select to play back the tracks in random order û ü Skip forwards back Select to skip to the next or to the previous track Ä Additional options Select to show additional options 5 Categories Select to show or search through available categories e g...

Page 382: ... up messaging 2 Full screen Select to switch to full screen mode The following functions and settings are available in the media menu R Connecting external data storage media with the multimedia system e g using USB or Bluetooth R Playing back audio or video les R Streaming online music R Looking at TV programmes in the TV menu MBUX multimedia system 379 379 ...

Page 383: ...tings in the TV menu The following functions can be switched on o or con gured R Channel x R Country speci c character set R Audio language R Subtitles R Teletext R Picture format Õ EPG Select to show current programme information for the channel 4 Channel list Select to show a list of available channels with the current programme 380 380 MBUX multimedia system ...

Page 384: ...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 the manufacturer s operating manual The CI module is connected in the CI box in the glove compartment T To inser o insert t t the smar he smart car t card in t d in the CI module he CI module if required country dependent insert the ...

Page 385: ...the next or to the previous station Z Settings Select to have further options shown The setting options are country dependent Ä Additional options Select to show additional options Tra c information service Select to switch on the tra c information service When the tra c information service is switched on is blue 4 Station list Select to have the station list shown ª Search Select to search in the...

Page 386: ...ion cur rently 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 di er ent functions are available to you Select the desired frequency band in the radio menu head runner Calling up T Calling up TuneIn R uneIn Radio adio R Req equir uirements ements R There is a user acc...

Page 387: ...iew of functions in t w of functions in the sound menu he sound menu The setting options and functions available depend on the sound system tted You can nd out which sound system is tted in your vehicle in the Digital Owner s Manual S St tandar andard sound syst d sound system em The following functions are available R Equaliser Treble mid range and bass R Balance and fader R Volume Automatic adju...

Page 388: ...w enance work ork N NO OTE TE Premature wear through failure to observe service due dates Maintenance work which is not carried out at the right time or incompletely can lead to increased wear and damage to the vehicle Adhere to the prescribed service inter vals Always have the prescribed maintenance work carried out at a quali ed specialist workshop N NO OTE TE Irreparable damage to the high volt...

Page 389: ...et reduces the risk of injury to pedes trians The rear area of the bonnet is raised by approximately 80 mm A er being triggered the active bonnet remains in the raised position Limited visibility due to the raised bonnet cannot be ruled out A er the active bonnet has been actuated pedes trian protection may be limited Have the full functionality of the active bonnet restored immediately in a quali...

Page 390: ...es surround ing moving components e g the rotation area of the fan Remove jewellery and watches Keep items of clothing and hair away from moving parts W WARNING ARNING Risk of injury from using the windscreen wipers when the bonnet is open If the windscreen wipers start moving when the bonnet is open you could be trapped by the wiper linkage Always switch o the windscreen wipers and the vehicle rs...

Page 391: ...the washer uid Washer uid ap 1 will close Further information about the windscreen washer uid page 435 Cleaning and care Cleaning and care Inf Infor ormation on w mation on washing t ashing the v he vehicle in a car w ehicle in a car wash ash W WARNING ARNING Risk of an accident due to reduced braking power a er washing the vehicle Braking e ciency is reduced a er washing the vehicle A er the vehi...

Page 392: ...f 6 m away from the vehicle Otherwise the tailgate or a door could open unintentionally R For car washes with a conveyor system Neutral i is engaged The vehicle is locked from inside R Do not make any hand movements in the area of the overhead control panel or deactivate page 343 the Sliding sunroof and roller sunblind option in the settings for the MBUX interior assistant If a er the car wash you...

Page 393: ...ing a chamois Observe the notes on the care of car parts page 392 N No ot tes on paintw es on paintwor ork matt k matt nish nish paintw paintwor ork care k care To avoid damaging the paintwork and interfering with the driving assistance systems please observe the following notes P Paint aint R Insect remains soak with insect remover and rinse o the treated areas a erwards R Bird droppings soak wit...

Page 394: ...oak with water and rinse o a erwards R To prevent water stains dry a foil wrapped vehicle with a so absorbent cloth a er every car wash A Av voiding damag oiding damage t e to t o the decor he decorativ ative f e foil oil R The service life and colouring of decorative foils are impaired by Sunlight Temperature e g hot air blower Weather conditions Stone chippings and dirt Chemical cleaning agents ...

Page 395: ...r blades or treating the vehicle with wax clean the windscreen thoroughly with cleaning agents recommen ded for Mercedes Benz Failure to observe the application instructions may result in damage smear marks or dazzling spots Remove external fogging or dirt on the wind screen in front of the multifunction camera Otherwise driving systems and driving safety systems may be impaired or not available p...

Page 396: ...en the airbags are deployed plastic parts may break away Do not use any care or cleaning products containing solvents to clean the cockpit W WARNING ARNING Risk of injury or fatal injuries from bleached seat belts Bleaching or dyeing seat belts can severely weaken them This can for example cause seat belts to tear or fail in an accident Never bleach or dye seat belts To avoid damage to the vehicle...

Page 397: ...ent that has been recommended for Mercedes Benz R Do not allow the leather to become too damp R Do not use a micro bre cloth Leather is a natural product It has natural surface properties such as di erences in structure marks caused by growth and injury or subtle colour di erences These surface properties are characteristics of leather and not material faults What s more leather is subject to a na...

Page 398: ...Do not dry clean 7 This is a class 2 vest The requirements de ned by the legal standard are only ful lled in the following cases R the safety vest is the correct size R the safety vest is fully closed whilst being worn Replace the safety vest in the following cases R the re ective strips are damaged or dirt on the re ective strips can no longer be removed R the maximum number of washes is exceeded...

Page 399: ...ING ARNING Risk of accident due to an incorrectly secured re extinguisher in the driver s footwell A re extinguisher may impede pedal travel or block a depressed pedal This jeopardises the operating and road safety of the vehicle The re extinguisher can be ung around and injure the driver or other vehicle occupants Always store and secure the re extin guisher in the bracket Do not remove the re ex...

Page 400: ... the tyre so that it is possible to continue the jour ney for a short period of time To do this use the TIREFIT kit page 399 R V Vehicles wit ehicles with Mer h Mercedes me connect cedes me connect you can make a call for breakdown assistance via the overhead control panel in the case of a break down page 362 R All v All vehicles ehicles change the wheel page 422 N No ot tes on MOExt es on MOExten...

Page 401: ...de ency mode a er a er t the pr he pressur essure loss w e loss war arning ning Load condition Load condition Dr Driving dist iving distance possi ance possi ble in emerg ble in emergency mode ency mode Partially laden 80 km Fully laden 30 km The driving distance possible in emergency mode may vary depending on the driving style Observe the maximum permissible speed of 80 km h If a tyre has gone a...

Page 402: ...been damaged R a er journeys with very low tyre pressure or with at tyres Do not continue driving Consult a quali ed specialist workshop W WARNING ARNING Risk of injury and poisoning from tyre sealant Tyre sealant is hazardous to health and causes irritation Do not allow it to come into contact with your skin eyes or clothing and do not swallow it Do not inhale any vapours Keep the tyre sealant aw...

Page 403: ... housing Push the plug of hose 5 into ange 6 of tyre sealant bottle 1 until the plug engages Place tyre sealant bottle 1 head downwards into recess 2 of the tyre in ation compres sor Remove the valve cap from valve 7 on the faulty tyre Screw lling hose 8 onto valve 7 Insert plug 4 into a 12 V socket in your vehi cle Switch on the vehicle Switch on the tyre in ation compressor using On O switch 3 T...

Page 404: ...ined If the speci ed tyre pressure is not attained a er the speci ed time the tyre is too badly damaged The tyre sealant cannot repair the tyre in this instance The braking and driving characteristics may be greatly impaired Do not continue driving Consult a quali ed specialist workshop If If a er a er t ten minut en minutes a tyr es a tyre pr e pressur essure of 200 kPa e of 200 kPa 2 0 bar 29 ps...

Page 405: ...cedes Benz Service24h vice24h you will nd 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 1 3 bar 19 psi See the tyre pres sure table on the socket ap for values T To incr o increase t ease the tyr he tyre pr e pressur essure e switch on the tyre in ation compressor T To r o reduce t educe the tyr he tyre pr e p...

Page 406: ...ies Batteries contain pollutants It is illegal to dispose of them with the household rubbish Dispose of batteries in an environmentally responsible manner Take discharged batteries to a quali ed specialist workshop or to a collection point for used batteries If you have to disconnect the 12 V battery con tact a quali ed specialist workshop Comply with safety notes and take protective measures when...

Page 407: ...hen 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 particular gloves an apron and a face mask Immediately rinse electrolyte or acid splashes o with clean water Consult a doctor if neces sary Wear safety glasses Keep children away Observe this Owner s Manual S St tar arting assist ...

Page 408: ...age to the vehicle due to tow ing away incorrectly Observe the instructions and notes on towing away V Vehicles wit ehicles with r h rear wheel dr ear wheel drive ive P Per ermitt mitted to ed towing met wing methods hods Both axles on the ground Yes maximum 50 km at 50 km h only forwards with the driver in the cockpit Front axle raised No Rear axle raised Yes maximum 50 km at 50 km h 4MA 4MATIC v...

Page 409: ...ING 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 following situations can occur R the towing eye may become detached R the vehicle trailer combination may swerve or overturn Before tow starting or towing away check if the vehicle to be tow started or towed away exceeds the per...

Page 410: ...e towed in the following situations R the vehicle is switched o R the brake system or power steering system is malfunctioning R the energy supply or the on board electri cal system is malfunctioning In such cases do not tow the vehicle N NO OTE TE Damage due to excessive tractive power If you pull away sharply the tractive power may be too high and the vehicles could be damaged Pull away slowly an...

Page 411: ...vehicle is restricted Driving safety is severely restricted and there is a risk of an accident Do not use transport level in normal road operation Only activate and use transport level to load the vehicle and when not on public roads Ensure that no persons or obstacles are located in the area surrounding the vehi cle R Raising t aising the v he vehicle t ehicle to tr o transpor ansport lev t level...

Page 412: ... ansporting t ting the v he vehicle ehicle Load the vehicle onto the transporter Shi the transmission to position j Use the electric parking brake to secure the vehicle against rolling away Switch o the vehicle and the power supply Only secure the vehicle by the wheels 4MA 4MATIC v TIC vehicles ehicles Make sure that the front and rear axles come to rest on the same transportation vehicle N NO OTE...

Page 413: ...ort settings are closed T To owing ey wing eye st e stor orag age location e location Towing eye 1 is located under the boot oor F Fitting and r itting and remo emoving t ving the to he towing eye wing eye Press cover 1 at top 2 inwards and remove Screw in the towing eye clockwise as far as it will go and tighten V Vehicles wit ehicles with a tr h a trailer hitc ailer hitch h vehicles with a trail...

Page 414: ...new fuses containing the correct amperage N NO OTE TE Damage due to incorrect fuses Electrical components or systems may be damaged by incorrect fuses or their function ality may be signi cantly impaired Only use fuses that have been approved by Mercedes Benz and which have the correct fuse rating Blown fuses must be replaced with fuses of the same rating which you can recognise by the col our and...

Page 415: ...ening and closing the fuse bo he fuse box in t x in the fr he front ont passeng passenger f er foo ootw twell ell R Req equir uirements ements R Observe the notes on electrical fuses page 411 Right hand dr Right hand driv ive v e vehicles ehicles the fuse box is on the le side T To open t o open the fuse bo he fuse box x remove cover 1 T To close t o close the fuse bo he fuse box x reinsert cover ...

Page 416: ...n wet roads especially when the speed of the vehi cle is not adapted to suit the conditions Thus you should regularly check the tread depth and the condition of the tread across the entire width of all tyres Minimum tread depth for R Summer tyres 3 mm R M S tyres 4 mm For safety reasons replace the tyres before the legally prescribed limit for the minimum tread depth is reached Carry out the follo...

Page 417: ...hicles with r h rear axle st ear axle steer eering ing if snow chains are tted only drive with snow chain mode active page 414 You can permanently limit the maximum speed for driving with winter tyres page 245 You can deactivate ESP to pull away page 237 This allows the wheels to spin achieving an increased driving force A Activ ctivating or deactiv ating or deactivating sno ating snow c w chain m...

Page 418: ...tory tted tyres can be found on the tyre pressure table on the inside of the socket ap page 415 Use a suitable pressure gauge to check the tyre pressure The outer appearance of a tyre does not permit any reliable conclusion about the tyre pres sure Only correct tyre pressures when the tyres are cold Conditions for cold tyres R The vehicle has been parked with the tyres out of direct sunlight for a...

Page 419: ... monit e monitor oring syst ing system em The system checks the tyre pressure and the tyre temperature of the tyres tted to the vehicle by means of a tyre pressure sensor The tyre pressure and the tyre temperature appear in the driver s display If there is a substantial pressure loss or if the tyre temperature is excessive you will be warned with display messages page 503 or the h warning lamp in ...

Page 420: ...icated by a tyre 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 414 R Rest estar arting t ting the tyr he tyre pr e pressur essure monit e monitor oring syst ing system em R Req equir uirements ements R The recommended tyre pressure is correctly set for the respective operating status on each of the four whe...

Page 421: ... W WARNING ARNING Risk of injury through exceed ing the speci ed 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 tyre types and sizes approved for your vehicle model Observe the tyre load bearing capacity rating and speed rating required for your vehicle N NO...

Page 422: ...yre damage when parking on kerbs or in potholes Parking on kerbs or in potholes may damage the wheels and tyres If possible park only on at surfaces Avoid kerbs and potholes when parking N NO OTE TE Damage to electronic component parts from the use of tyre tting tools V Vehicles wit ehicles with a tyr h a tyre pr e pressur essure monit e monitor oring sy ing sys s t tem em electronic component par...

Page 423: ...e of shims or brake dust shields is not permitted and may invalidate the vehicle s general operating permit R V Vehicles wit ehicles with a tyr h a tyre pr e pressur essure monit e monitor oring sy ing sys s t tem em all tted wheels must be equipped with functioning sensors for the tyre pressure mon itoring system R At temperatures below 7 C use winter tyres or all season tyres marked i M S for al...

Page 424: ...have too little tread depth This signi cantly reduces traction on wet roads aquaplaning On vehicles with the same front and rear wheel size you can interchange the wheels every 5 000 to 10 000 km depending on the wear Ensure the direction of rotation is maintained for the wheels Observe the instructions and safety notes on Changing a wheel when doing so page 422 N No ot tes on st es on stor oring ...

Page 425: ...hange hange R Req equir uirements ements 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 tyre change tool kit consult a quali ed specialist workshop to nd out about suitable tools Apply the electric parking brake manually Move the front wheels to the straight ahead posi...

Page 426: ... and not for maintenance work under the vehicle R The jack must be placed on a rm at and non slip surface If necessary use a large at load bearing non slip underlay R The foot of the jack must be positioned verti cally under the jack support point Rules of conduct when the vehicle is raised R Never place your hands or feet under the vehi cle R Never lie under the vehicle R Do not start the vehicle...

Page 427: ...tage battery if you use a jack that is not speci cally designed for the jack sup port points of the vehicle Only use jacks that are speci cally designed for the jack support points or use an appropriate adapter N NO OTE TE Risk of damage to the vehicle due to incorrect positioning of the jack If you do not position the jack at the designa ted jack support points you could damage your vehicle and i...

Page 428: ...t wheel bolt com pletely Screw centring pin 1 into the thread instead of the wheel bolt Unscrew the remaining wheel bolts com pletely Remove the wheel F Fitting a ne itting a new wheel w wheel N NO OTE TE Mercedes AMG vehicles Observe the notes in the Supplement You could otherwise fail to recognise dangers W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident from losing a wheel Oiled or greased wheel bolts can caus...

Page 429: ...the vehicle page 426 Low Lower ering t ing the v he vehicle ehicle a er a er a wheel c a wheel change hange R Req equir uirements ements R The new wheel has been tted page 425 NO NOTE TE Risk of vehicle jack becoming trap ped by the AIRMATIC system If the AIRMATIC system has released air when raising the vehicle the jack can become trap ped when the vehicle is lowered Start the drive system This a...

Page 430: ...ncy spare wheel or spare wheel can signi cantly impair driving characteristics of the vehicle To prevent hazardous situations Drive carefully Never t more than one emergency spare wheel or spare wheel that di ers in size Only use an emergency spare wheel or spare wheel brie y Do not deactivate ESP Have the emergency spare wheel or spare wheel of a di erent size replaced at the nearest quali ed spe...

Page 431: ...r an emer gency spare wheel is tted the system may still display the tyre pressure of the removed wheel Only restart the system again when the emergency spare wheel has been replaced with a new wheel Be sure to also observe the following further rela ted subjects R Notes on tyre pressure page 414 R Tyre pressure table page 415 R Notes on tting tyres page 418 R Fitting an emergency spare wheel page...

Page 432: ...quali ed specialist workshop T Tw wo wa o way r y radios adios N No ot tes on es on tting tting tw two wa o way r y radios adios W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to improper work on two way radios If two way radios are manipulated or retro t ted incorrectly the electromagnetic radiation from the two way radios can interfere with the vehicle electronics and jeopardise the operat ing safety of ...

Page 433: ...uipment when retro tting two way radios Comply with the legal requirements for detachable parts If your vehicle has ttings for two way radio equip ment use the power supply and aerial connectors provided in the pre installation Observe the man ufacturer s supplements when tting T Tw wo wa o way r y radio tr adio transmission output ansmission output The maximum transmission output PEAK at the base...

Page 434: ...nents nents Manufacturer information about radio based vehi cle components can be found using the key phrase Regulatory radio identi cation in the Dig ital Operator s Manual in the vehicle on the inter net and in the app R Regulat egulator ory r y radio adio identi cation identi cation Indonesia Indonesia Manufacturer information about radio based vehi cle components can be found using the key phr...

Page 435: ...e Vehicle identi cation plate example Kuwait 1 Vehicle manufacturer 2 Place of manufacture 3 Manufacturing date 4 Vehicle model 5 VIN Vehicle identi cation plate example all other countries 1 Vehicle manufacturer 2 EU general operating permit number only for certain countries 3 VIN vehicle identi cation number 4 Maximum permissible gross vehicle weight kg 432 432 Technical data ...

Page 436: ...he front r ont right hand seat ight hand seat 1 Imprinted VIN vehicle identi cation number 2 Floor covering VIN at t VIN at the low he lower edg er edge of t e of the windscr he windscreen een 1 VIN vehicle identi cation number as label The VIN as a label at the lower edge of the wind screen is only available in some countries Mot Motor number or number Further information on motor numbers can be ...

Page 437: ...roved by Mercedes 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 uids approved by Mercedes Benz by the following inscriptions on the container R MB Freigabe e g MB Freigabe 229 51 R MB Approval e g MB Approval 229 51 Further information on approved operating uids is available at the ...

Page 438: ...the required antifreeze protection Information on coolant is available at the fol lowing locations R In the Mercedes Benz Speci cation for Operating Fluids 320 1 At https bevo mercedes benz com In the Mercedes Benz BeVo App R At a quali ed specialist workshop N NO OTE TE Overheating at high outside temper atures If an inappropriate coolant is used the engine cooling system is not su ciently protec...

Page 439: ...rFit and MB Win terFit with other windscreen washer u ids Do not use distilled or de ionised water Other wise the ll level sensor may be triggered errone ously Recommended windscreen washer uid R above freezing point e g MB SummerFit R below freezing point e g MB WinterFit For the correct mixing ratio refer to the informa tion on the antifreeze container Mix washer uid with windscreen washer uid a...

Page 440: ...re equipped with energy supply identi ers You can recharge your vehicle at charging stations where the charging station identi er corresponds to the vehicle identi er For further information on charging the high volt age battery refer to the Charging the high volt age battery section page 207 1 Supply type AC Standard EN 62196 2 Style type 2 Plug type charging cable socket and vehicle plug Voltage...

Page 441: ... mode 4 applies to direct current charging from 10 to 80 of the usable energy content The time taken to charge the battery depends on the charge status of the battery the ambient tem perature and the charging capacity of the battery The charging capacity in turn depends on the supply voltage the current intensity and the type of power supply The nominal voltage range for your vehicle can be found ...

Page 442: ...wing capacity wing capacity br brak aked ed All models 750 kg T To owing capacity wing capacity unbr unbrak aked ed Model To Model Towing capacity wing capacity unbr unbrak aked ed All models 750 kg Maximum t Maximum tongue w ongue weight and load capacity eight and load capacity N NO OTE TE Damage caused by the trailer com ing loose If the tongue weight used is too low the trailer may come loose ...

Page 443: ...um load When attaching the bicycle rack to the ball head 75 kg When attaching the bicycle rack to the ball head and additionally to the guide pin 100 kg P Per ermissible axle load r missible axle load rear axle ear axle T Tr railer oper ailer operation axle load ation axle load Model Model Axle load Axle load EQS 350 1710 kg All other models 1795 kg 440 440 Technical data ...

Page 444: ...l by swiping to the le or right Pressing Õ displays further information on the central display Press the symbol to hide the display message You can hide low priority display messages by pressing the back button G or the le hand Touch Control The display messages will then be stored in the message memory Rectify the cause of a display message as quickly as possible High priority display messages ca...

Page 445: ...tem Have the restraint system checked and repaired immediately at a quali ed specialist workshop A er an accident switch o the vehicle immediately 6 Front left malfunction Con sult workshop example The corresponding restraint system is malfunctioning page 45 D DAN ANGER GER Risk of fatal injuries due to restraint system malfunctions Components in the restraint system may be activated unintentional...

Page 446: ...dditional forces are applied to the seat the weight the system detects may be too low W WARNING ARNING 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 deployed in the event of an accident and cannot perform its intended protective function A person in the front passenger seat could then for example come into c...

Page 447: ...le the front passenger airbag is ena bled 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 could be struck by the airbag Ensure both before and during the journey that the status of the front passenger airbag is correct NEVER use a rearward facing chil...

Page 448: ...s Manual The PRE SAFE Impulse Side system is malfunctioning or inoperative a er having already been triggered Consult a quali ed specialist workshop K Ke ey y Displa Display messag y messages P es Possible causes conseq ossible causes consequences and uences and M M Solutions Solutions Á Replace key Have the key replaced Consult a quali ed specialist workshop Á Change key batteries The key battery...

Page 449: ...no longer be in the vehicle The key is no longer in the vehicle and you switch o 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 detection function has a malfunction due to a strong radio signal source Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the tra c conditions Place the key in the slot for starting...

Page 450: ...olutions Solutions Left dipped beam example The corresponding light source is defective Drive on carefully Consult a quali ed specialist workshop immediately LED light sources the display message for the corresponding light appears only when all the light emitting diodes in the light are faulty Malfunction See Owner s Manual The exterior lighting is malfunctioning Consult a quali ed specialist wor...

Page 451: ...nsult a quali ed specialist workshop Active Light System inoper ative The active headlamps are malfunctioning Consult a quali ed specialist workshop Switch on headlamps You are driving without low beam headlamps Turn the light switch to the L or à position Switch off lights You are leaving the vehicle and the lights are still switched on Turn the light switch to the à position 448 448 Display mess...

Page 452: ...y The automatic headlamp conversion for le hand right hand tra c has malfunctioned Change the headlamps over manually page 165 Adaptive Highbeam Assist currently unavailable See Owner s Manual Adaptive Highbeam Assist is temporarily unavailable The system limits have been reached page 162 Once the cause of the problem is no longer present the system will be available again The Adaptive Highbeam As...

Page 453: ...m will be available again The Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus available again display message will appear Drive on Operate the high beam manually until Adaptive High Beam Assist Plus is available again Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus inoperative Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus is malfunctioning Drive on or Stop the vehicle in accordance with the tra c conditions and restart the vehicle If the display me...

Page 454: ...ng process has achieved a minimum charge Inoperative Charge high voltage battery The charge of the high voltage battery is too low Pre entry climate control cannot be switched on Charge the high voltage battery Pre entry climate control via key available again after starting vehicle You have attempted to switch on pre entry climate control more than three times with the engine switched o Start the...

Page 455: ...es Possible causes conseq ossible causes consequences and uences and M M Solutions Solutions d Performance severely limi ted A malfunction has occurred in the high voltage battery Output and range are severely restricted Switch the vehicle o and lock it A er waiting for a short time unlock the vehicle and start it again If the display message appears again Drive on carefully Fully charge the high ...

Page 456: ...coustic presence indica tor inoperative The sound generator acoustic vehicle warning system is malfunctioning No driving noises are being produced The vehicle may not be heard by other road users Drive with particular care Consult a quali ed specialist workshop To switch off the vehicle press the Start Stop but ton for at least 3 seconds or 3 times You have pressed the start stop button while the ...

Page 457: ...he tra c conditions and switch o the drive system W WARNING ARNING Risk of injury due to overheated vehicle If you open the bonnet in the event of an overheated vehicle or re in the engine compartment the following situa tions may occur R You may come into contact with hot gases R You may come into contact with other escaping hot operating uids In the event of overheating or re in the engine compa...

Page 458: ...lock charging cable See Own er s Manual The charging cable connector cannot be removed from the charging station s socket Press the EMERGENCY OFF switch on the charging station If the charging cable connector cannot be removed a er that Request service personnel from the operator of the charging station via the emergency call button attached to the charging station or the emergency call numbers Ve...

Page 459: ...Consult a quali ed specialist workshop Reduced drive system per formance See Owner s Manual The drive system is outside the normal operating temperature range e g due to extremely low or high outside temper atures Drive 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 a er a short trip the ...

Page 460: ...y capacity too low Stop Charge immediately will appear again Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the tra c conditions Charge the high voltage battery page 207 Please wait in READY sta tus Warming battery See Owner s Manual Operational readiness is established õ and the transmission position j is engaged The high voltage battery is warmed up to the operating temperature This process can...

Page 461: ...e occupants get out Supporting vehicle 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 re service immediately Consult a quali ed specialist workshop even if there are no external signs of a re Û Malfunction The drive system is malfunctioning A warning tone will also sound C...

Page 462: ... for up to ten seconds Consult workshop without starting the vehicle again It is not possible to restart the drive system due to a malfunction Do not switch o the drive system drive on to the nearest quali ed specialist workshop ô Reserve level Charge high voltage battery The charge level of the high voltage battery has dropped into the reserve range Charge the high voltage battery page 207 d Malf...

Page 463: ...t in approx XXX km Consult workshop yellow display message A fault has occurred in the high voltage battery It is no longer possible to start the electric drive system a er the distance displayed has been covered Have the necessary maintenance work on the high voltage battery carried out at a quali ed specialist workshop High voltage battery mal function No start in approx XXX km Consult workshop ...

Page 464: ...river display is inoperative due to a failed so ware update The display message will be shown every time the engine is started W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to failure of the driver display In the event that the driver display fails or malfunctions you will not recognise function restrictions a ecting sys tems relevant to safety This may impair operating safety Park the vehicle safely as s...

Page 465: ...hitch is not operational during a journey with a trailer W WARNING ARNING Risk of an accident if the ball neck is not locked The trailer may become detached Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the tra c conditions Do not continue driving Uncouple the trailer and secure it against rolling away Initiate a new swivel movement and do not re couple the trailer until the display message disa...

Page 466: ... 306 Swivel the ball neck beneath the bumper manually and let it engage If the display message does not disappear the trailer hitch is malfunctioning and the ball neck is not locked Do not couple up the trailer Drive on without the trailer Note the reduced ground clearance due to the unlocked ball neck Consult a quali ed specialist workshop Head up display currently unavailable See Owner s Manual ...

Page 467: ...creen in the camera s eld of vision R Faulty exterior brightness signals Switch on the windscreen wipers Clean the windscreen if necessary Switch the vehicle o and switch it back on If the display message still appears consult a quali ed specialist workshop Ù Steering malfunction Drive carefully Visit workshop A power steering malfunction has occurred Steering characteristics may be impaired as a ...

Page 468: ...al The steering is malfunctioning Steering capability is signi cantly impaired W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident if steering capability is impaired If the steering does not function as intended the vehicle s operating safety is jeopardised Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and tra c conditions Do not continue driving under any circumstances Consult ...

Page 469: ...g The rear axle has no steering capability The steering wheel may be tilted considerably when you drive in a straight line Depending on the steering wheel s tilted position the steering wheel will also vibrate and a continuous warning tone will sound W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident if steering capability is impaired If the steering does not function as intended the vehicle s operating safety is ...

Page 470: ...oning or inoperative a er having already been triggered Consult a quali ed specialist workshop C At least one door is open Close all doors The bonnet is open W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to driving with the bonnet unlocked The bonnet may open and block your view Never release the bonnet when driving Before every trip ensure that the engine bonnet is locked Stop the vehicle immediately in ...

Page 471: ... provide full visual warning support Lock the vehicle and unlock it again a er a few minutes If the display message appears regularly contact a quali ed specialist workshop _ Rear left seat backrest not locked Example The seat backrest of the corresponding seat is not engaged Fold the seat backrest back until it engages Top up washer fluid The washer uid level in the washer uid reservoir has dropp...

Page 472: ...osition j only if the vehicle is stationary Depress the brake pedal to stop Shi the transmission to park position j when the vehicle is stationary Apply brake to deselect P position You have attempted to shi the transmission out of park position j and into another transmission position Depress the brake pedal Select transmission position h k or neutral i Apply brake and start vehi cle to shift out...

Page 473: ...Driver s door open Trans mission not in P The driver s door is not fully closed and transmission position h k or neutral i is selected The vehicle may roll away Select park position j when switching o the vehicle Risk of vehicle rolling away Apply parking brake to park The transmission is malfunctioning Park position j cannot be selected Park the vehicle safely Use the electric parking brake to se...

Page 474: ...ed select transmission position h or k N automatically activated Please engage transmis sion position again Neutral i was automatically engaged when the vehicle was rolling or being driven When you open the driver s door in neutral i park position j will be engaged automatically Depress the brake pedal until the vehicle comes to a standstill Engage park position j when the vehicle is stationary wi...

Page 475: ...li ed specialist workshop Consult workshop without changing the transmission position The transmission is malfunctioning It is no longer possible to change the transmission position If transmission position h is selected consult a quali ed specialist workshop and do not change the transmission position For all other transmission positions park the vehicle safely Consult a quali ed specialist works...

Page 476: ...rkshop Where necessary also secure the parked vehicle against rolling away The yellow indicator lamp and the red indicator lamp are lit The electric parking brake is malfunctioning T To r o release elease Switch the vehicle o and switch it back on Release the electric parking brake manually page 230 or Release the electric parking brake automatically page 229 If it is still not possible to release...

Page 477: ...ctric parking brake or the red indicator lamp continues to ash Do not continue driving Consult a quali ed specialist workshop Where necessary also secure the parked vehicle against rolling away The yellow indicator lamp is lit and the red indicator lamp ashes for approximately ten seconds a er the electric parking brake has been applied or released It then remains lit or goes out The electric park...

Page 478: ...e the electric parking brake manually page 230 If it is still not possible to release the electric parking brake Do not continue driving Consult a quali ed specialist workshop Release parking brake The red indicator lamp is ashing The electric parking brake is applied while you are driving R A condition for automatic release of the electric parking brake has not been ful lled page 229 R You are pe...

Page 479: ...y also sound at regular intervals You cannot start the vehicle system Immediately depress the brake pedal rmly until the display message disappears You cannot start the vehicle system again J Malfunction See Owner s Manual The brake force boosting function is impaired The hill start assist may be impaired W WARNING ARNING Risk of an accident due to a brake system malfunction If the brake system is...

Page 480: ...mergency braking situations Stop in a safe location immediately Do not continue driving Consult a quali ed specialist workshop J Check brake fluid level There is insu cient brake uid in the brake uid reservoir W WARNING ARNING Risk of an accident due to low brake uid level If the brake uid level is too low the braking e ect and the braking characteristics may be impaired Stop the vehicle as soon a...

Page 481: ...ctivation is not ful lled Reactivate the HOLD function later or check the activation conditions for the HOLD function page 237 é ATTENTION ASSIST inoper ative ATTENTION ASSIST is malfunctioning Consult a quali ed specialist workshop é ATTENTION ASSIST Take a break ATTENTION ASSIST has detected fatigue or an increasing lack of concentration on the part of the driver page 240 If necessary take a bre...

Page 482: ...ge h km h Cruise control cannot be activated as not all activation conditions are ful lled Observe the activation conditions for cruise control page 244 Cruise control inoperative Cruise control is malfunctioning Consult a quali ed specialist workshop Cruise control and Limiter inoperative Cruise control and the limiter are malfunctioning Consult a quali ed specialist workshop Cruise control off C...

Page 483: ...ickdown the limiter will be switched to passive mode page 243 Limiter inoperative The limiter is malfunctioning Consult a quali ed specialist workshop ç km h Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC cannot be activated as not all activation conditions are ful lled Comply with the activation conditions of Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC page 248 ç suspended If you depress the accelerator pedal beyond the ...

Page 484: ... system limits page 246 As soon as the ambient conditions are within the system limits the system will become available again Drive on or If the display message does not disappear stop the vehicle in accordance with the tra c conditions and restart the vehicle Active Distance Assist inop erative Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is malfunctioning Other driving systems and driving safety systems may...

Page 485: ...lem is no longer present the system will be available again Speed limit winter tyres XXX km h You have reached the maximum permissible stored speed for winter tyres It is not possible to exceed this speed Speed Limit Assist inopera tive Speed Limit Assist is malfunctioning Drive on or Stop the vehicle in accordance with the tra c conditions and restart the vehicle If the display message does not d...

Page 486: ...ins available Drive on or Stop the vehicle in accordance with the tra c conditions and restart the vehicle If the display message does not disappear consult a quali ed specialist workshop Ø Active Steering Assist has reached the system limits page 253 You have not steered independently for a considerable period of time Take over the steering and drive on in accordance with the tra c conditions Act...

Page 487: ...soon as the ambient conditions are within the system limits the system will become available again Drive on or If the display message does not disappear stop the vehicle in accordance with the tra c conditions and restart the vehicle V Vehicles wit ehicles without t hout the Dr he Driving Assist iving Assistance P ance Pack ackag age e Active Emergency Stop Assist is temporarily unavailable due to...

Page 488: ...isplay message does not disappear stop the vehicle in accordance with the tra c conditions and restart the vehicle Active Lane Change Assist inoperative Active Lane Change Assist is malfunctioning Drive on or Stop the vehicle in accordance with the tra c conditions and restart the vehicle If the display message does not disappear consult a quali ed specialist workshop Active Stop and Go Assist cur...

Page 489: ...Traffic Sign Assist currently unavailable See Owner s Manual Tra c Sign Assist is temporarily unavailable Once the cause of the problem is no longer present the system will be available again Drive on Traffic Sign Assist inopera tive Tra c Sign Assist is malfunctioning Drive on or Stop the vehicle in accordance with the tra c conditions and restart the vehicle If the display message does not disap...

Page 490: ...vehicle If the display message does not disappear consult a quali ed specialist workshop Active Blind Spot Assist currently unavailable See Owner s Manual Active Blind Spot Assist is temporarily unavailable The system limits have been reached page 270 Once the cause of the problem is no longer present the system will be available again Drive on or If the display message does not disappear stop the...

Page 491: ...r s Manual Active Lane Keeping Assist is temporarily unavailable The ambient conditions are outside the system limits page 274 As soon as the ambient conditions are within the system limits the system will become available again Drive on Active Lane Keeping Assist inoperative Active Lane Keeping Assist is malfunctioning Drive on or Stop the vehicle in accordance with the tra c conditions and resta...

Page 492: ...iving systems and driving safety systems may be malfunctioning or temporarily unavailable The brake system steer ing and drive system will continue to function normally Drive on Once the causes of the problem are no longer present the driving systems and driving safety systems will be available again and the corresponding symbols will be switched o If the display message does not disappear Stop th...

Page 493: ...indscreen will be removed automatically within 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 system will continue to function normally Drive on Once the causes of the problem are no longer present the driving systems and driving safety systems will ...

Page 494: ... towing a trailer or have the bicycle 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 eld of vision R The driver camera is dirty Keep the driver camera s eld of vision free Clean the driver camera if necessary Please comply with the notes on caring for th...

Page 495: ... cannot detect your line of sight during the entire journey Driver camera inoperative See Owner s Manual The driver camera is malfunctioning Consult a quali ed specialist workshop ä Fault Drive at max 80 km h AIRMATIC is functioning only to a limited extent The vehicle s handling characteristics may be a ected N NO OTE TE The tyres on the front axle or the fenders could be damaged by large steerin...

Page 496: ...elected vehicle level Wait until 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 and consult a quali ed specialist workshop immediately N NO OTE TE The tyres on the front axle or the fenders could be damaged by large steering movements Avoid large steer...

Page 497: ...ground clearance Limited availability of Active Parking Assist manoeuvring assistant See Owner s Manual Active Parking Assist s manoeuvring assistant is temporarily unavailable or only partially available Clean all sensors of the parking and camera system page 392 If the display message still appears consult a quali ed specialist workshop PARKTRONIC and manoeu vring assistant not availa ble at rea...

Page 498: ...li ed specialist workshop Active Parking Assist and PARKTRONIC inoperative See Owner s Manual Active Parking Assist and Parking Assist PARKTRONIC are malfunctioning Once the cause of the problem is no longer present the system will be available again Continue driving while paying attention to the vehicle s surroundings or Stop the vehicle in accordance with the tra c conditions and restart the veh...

Page 499: ...increase in an emergency braking situation W WARNING ARNING Risk of skidding if ABS and ESP are malfunctioning The wheels may lock during braking and ESP does not perform any vehicle stabilisation The steerability and braking characteristics are heavily impaired and the braking distance may increase In addi tion other driving safety systems are switched o Drive carefully on a suitable stretch of r...

Page 500: ...The steerability and braking characteristics are heavily impaired and the braking distance may increase In addi tion other driving safety systems are switched o Drive on carefully Have ABS and ESP checked immediately at a quali ed specialist workshop currently unavailable See Owner s Manual ESP is temporarily unavailable Other driving systems and driving safety systems e g BAS may also be malfunct...

Page 501: ...driving systems and driving 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 W WARNING ARNING Risk of skidding if ESP is malfunctioning If ESP is malfunctioning ESP cannot carry out vehicle stabilisation In addition other driving safety systems are switched o Drive on carefully Have ...

Page 502: ...stems are switched o Drive on carefully Have the brake system checked immediately at a quali ed specialist workshop Active Brake Assist Func tions currently limited See Owner s Manual For vehicles with the Driving Assistance Package the following functions may be temporarily unavailable or only parti ally available R Active Brake Assist with cross tra c function R Evasive Steering Assist R PRE SAF...

Page 503: ...r vehicles with the Driving Assistance Package the following functions may be temporarily unavailable or only parti ally available R Active Brake Assist with cross tra c function R Evasive Steering Assist R PRE SAFE PLUS V Vehicles wit ehicles without t hout the Dr he Driving Assist iving Assistance P ance Pack ackag age e Active Brake Assist is temporarily unavailable or only partially availa ble...

Page 504: ...ssible causes conseq ossible causes consequences and uences and M M Solutions Solutions Cannot start vehicle See Owner s Manual It is not possible to start the vehicle A malfunction has occurred in the drive system Switch the vehicle o and lock it A er waiting for a short time unlock the vehicle and start it again If the display message appears again and the vehicle does not start consult a quali ...

Page 505: ...ving under any circumstances Consult a quali ed specialist workshop Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the tra c conditions Do not continue driving Switch o the vehicle Consult a quali ed specialist workshop Start the vehicle to charge the 12 V battery The vehicle is o and the state of charge of the 12 V battery is too low Switch o electrical consumers that are not required Drive for ...

Page 506: ...olutions Solutions Tyre press monitor cur rently unavailable There is interference from a powerful radio signal source As a result no signals from the tyre pressure sensors are being received The tyre pressure monitoring system is temporarily unavailable The tyre pressure monitoring system will restart automatically as soon as the cause has been recti ed Drive on Tyre press monitor inoper ative Th...

Page 507: ...f one or more wheels No pressure value is displayed for the a ected tyre Have the faulty tyre pressure sensor replaced at a quali ed specialist workshop h Check tyre s The tyre pressure in one or more tyres has dropped signi cantly The wheel position is displayed A warning tone also sounds W WARNING ARNING Risk of an accident due to insu cient tyre pressure R The tyres can burst R The tyres can we...

Page 508: ...ge 417 h Warning tyre defect The tyre pressure in one or more tyres has dropped suddenly The wheel position will be displayed W WARNING ARNING Risk of an accident from driving with a at tyre R The tyres can overheat and be damaged R The driving characteristics as well as the steering and braking characteristics may be greatly impaired You could then lose control of the vehicle Do not drive with a ...

Page 509: ...d in red At temperatures close to the limit value the tyres are displayed in yellow W WARNING ARNING Risk of an accident from driving with overheated tyres Overheated tyres can burst Reduce speed so that the tyres cool down W War arning and indicat ning and indicator lam or lamps ps Ov Over ervie view of indicat w of indicator and w or and war arning lam ning lamps ps Some systems will perform a s...

Page 510: ...page 510 Ù Rear axle steering red page 510 Electric parking brake red page 513 Electric parking brake yellow page 513 J Brakes yellow page 513 J Brakes red page 513 L Distance warning page 515 Ó Active Brake Assist page 515 ê Active Brake Assist page 515 Æ Active Brake Assist page 515 ä AIRMATIC page 515 ABS page 517 ESP page 517 å ESP OFF page 517 H Mercedes Benz emergency call sys tem page 519 h...

Page 511: ...not be deactivated as intended You may su er an electric 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 quali ed specialist workshop A er an accident switch o the vehicle immediately Drive on carefully Note the messages on the driver s display Consult a quali ed specialist workshop immediatel...

Page 512: ...he front passenger seat the red seat belt warning lamp may remain lit Dr Driv ive syst e system em W War arning indicat ning indicator lamp P or lamp Possible causes conseq ossible causes consequences and uences and M M Solutions Solutions _ Reduced warning lamp power The yellow reduced power warning lamp is on Drive system power output is reduced Note the messages on the driver s display Ú System...

Page 513: ...quences and uences and M M Solutions Solutions ï Trailer tow hitch warning lamp The red trailer hitch warning lamp is lit The trailer hitch is not operational W WARNING ARNING Risk of an accident if the ball neck is not locked The trailer may become detached Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the tra c conditions Do not continue driving Uncouple the trailer and secure it against rolli...

Page 514: ... or the steering itself is malfunctioning W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident if steering capability is impaired If the steering does not function as intended the vehicle s operating safety is jeopardised Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and tra c conditions Do not continue driving under any circumstances Consult a quali ed specialist workshop Note t...

Page 515: ...e steering is malfunctioning W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident if steering capability is impaired If the steering does not function as intended the vehicle s operating safety is jeopardised Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and tra c conditions Do not continue driving under any circumstances Consult a quali ed specialist workshop Note the messages o...

Page 516: ... a malfunction Note the messages on the driver display J Brake system warning lamp yellow The yellow brake warning lamp is lit while the vehicle is running W WARNING ARNING Risk of an accident due to a brake system malfunction If the brake system is malfunctioning braking characteristics may be impaired Drive on carefully Have the brake system checked immediately at a quali ed specialist workshop ...

Page 517: ...G ARNING 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 The braking characteristics may be impaired The braking distance can increase in emergency braking situations Stop in a safe location immediately Do not continue driving Consult a quali ed specialist workshop W WARNING ARN...

Page 518: ...istance warning lamp lights up while the vehicle is in motion The distance to the vehicle in front is too small for the speed selected If there is an additional warning tone you are approaching an obstacle at too high a speed Be prepared to brake immediately Increase the distance Function of Active Brake Assist page 260 Ó Active Brake Assist warning lamp The Active Brake Assist warning lamp is on ...

Page 519: ...g lamp The Active Brake Assist warning lamp is on A er you drive o the system s range of functions is restricted due to the teach in process Depending on the ambient conditions the teach in process may take a few minutes Observe the notes on Active Brake Assist page 260 ä Suspension warning lamp yellow The yellow AIRMATIC warning lamp is lit A fault has occurred in AIRMATIC Note the messages on th...

Page 520: ...p is lit while the vehicle is running ABS is malfunctioning If an additional warning tone sounds EBD is malfunctioning Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be malfunctioning Note the messages on the driver display W WARNING ARNING There is a risk of skidding if EBD or ABS is malfunctioning The wheels may lock during braking The steerability and braking characteristics are heav...

Page 521: ...ing ESP is malfunctioning Other driving systems and driving safety systems e g BAS may also be malfunctioning Note the messages on the driver s display W WARNING ARNING Risk of skidding if ESP is malfunctioning If ESP is malfunctioning ESP cannot carry out vehicle stabilisation In addition other driving safety systems are switched o Drive on carefully Have ESP checked at a quali ed specialist work...

Page 522: ... activated ESP is malfunctioning Have ESP checked immediately at a quali ed specialist workshop Observe the notes on deactivating ESP page 235 Mer Mercedes Benz emerg cedes Benz emergency call syst ency call system em W War arning indicat ning indicator lamp P or lamp Possible causes conseq ossible causes consequences and uences and M M Solutions Solutions H Mercedes Benz emergency call system war...

Page 523: ...Tyres with insu cient tyre pressure may impair the driving characteristics as well as steering and braking Have the tyre pressure monitoring system checked at a quali ed specialist workshop h Tyre pressure monitoring system warning lamp lights up The yellow tyre pressure monitoring system warning lamp pressure loss malfunction is lit The tyre pressure monitoring system has detected tyre pressure l...

Page 524: ...or lamp Possible causes conseq ossible causes consequences and uences and M M Solutions Solutions Stop the vehicle in accordance with the tra c conditions Check the tyre pressure and the tyres Display messages and warning indicator lamps 521 521 ...

Page 525: ...er ener at ator or Notes 190 A Activ ctivating a commut ating a commuter r er route oute 351 A Activ ctive Blind Spo e Blind Spot Assist t Assist Activating deactivating 274 Brake application 272 Function 270 System limitations 270 Trailer operation 272 A Activ ctive bonne e bonnet pedes t pedestr trian prot ian protection ection Operation 386 A Activ ctive Br e Brak ake Assist e Assist Function n...

Page 526: ...e Highbeam Assis e Highbeam Assist Plus t Plus Function 163 Switching on o 165 A Additional door lock dditional door lock 87 ADS PL ADS PLUS dam US damping syst ping system em see AIRMATIC A er A er sales sales ser service vice see ASSYST PLUS Air conditioning menu Air conditioning menu Calling up 178 Selecting climate modes 179 Air conditioning syst Air conditioning system em see Climate control ...

Page 527: ...Anti t Anti the he prot protection ection see ATA anti the alarm system Anticipat Anticipator ory occupant prot y occupant protection ection see PRE SAFE anticipatory occu pant protection see PRE SAFE PLUS anticipatory occupant protection plus Apple CarPlay Apple CarPlay see Smartphone integration Assist Assistance syst ance systems ems see Driving safety system ASSYS ASSYST PL T PLUS US Battery d...

Page 528: ...out in 306 B BAS Br AS Brak ake Assis e Assist Syst t System em 234 Batt Battery ery see High voltage battery Batt Batter ery high v y high volt oltag age on boar e on board electr d electrical ical syst system em see High voltage battery Batt Batter ery ke y key y Replacing 85 Batt Batter ery v y vehicle ehicle Notes 402 Beginner dr Beginner driv iver mode er mode Activating deactivating 240 Belt...

Page 529: ...r key see Key Car w Car wash ash see Care Car w Car wash car ash care e 388 Car Car t to X o X Communication Communication Displaying hazard warnings 356 Care Care 360 camera 392 Air water duct 388 Automatic car wash 388 Carpet 393 Decorative foil 391 Display 393 Exterior lighting 392 Head up display 393 High pressure cleaner 389 Paint 390 Plastic trim 393 Real wood trim elements 393 Reversing cam...

Page 530: ...eat Child seat Approval categories 65 Attaching notes 65 Basic instructions 60 Front passenger seat notes 78 Front passenger seat without auto matic airbag shuto 77 ISOFIX i Size tting 69 Notes on risks and dangers 61 Recommendations for child restraint systems 63 Seats suitable for belt secured child restraint systems 73 Seats suitable for i Size child restraint systems 68 Seats suitable for ISOF...

Page 531: ...6 Switching the rear window heater on o 175 Switching the rear window heater on o THERMOTRONIC 176 THERMATIC control panel 175 THERMOTRONIC control panel 176 Ventilating the vehicle convenience opening 104 Clot Clothes hooks hes hooks Using 144 Co dr Co driv iver airbag er airbag shut shuto o see Automatic co driver airbag shuto Coc Cockpit kpit Overview central display 6 Overview MBUX Hyperscreen...

Page 532: ...f conf ation of confor ormity mity Electromagnetic compatibility 28 Importer addresses 34 Jack 35 Speci c absorption rate 28 TIREFIT kit 36 Wireless vehicle components 28 Decor Decorativ ative f e foil cleaning ins oil cleaning instr tructions uctions 391 Defr Defros ost function t function 179 Des Destination entry tination entry Entering a POI or address 350 Det Detecting inatt ecting inattentiv...

Page 533: ...SSIST inoperative 478 P ATTENTION ASSIST Microsleep Take a break 479 é ATTENTION ASSIST Take a break 478 Automatic driving lights inoper ative 448 Û Battery capacity too low Stop Charge immediately 457 Û Battery overheated Stop every body out Outdoors if possible 458 Ø Beginning emergency stop 484 J Brake immediately 476 Á Change key batteries 445 è Charger cable connected 455 J Check brake uid le...

Page 534: ...ing brake Switch on vehicle to release 476 È passive 480 d Performance severely limited 452 Pre entry climate control via key available again a er starting vehicle 451 Pre entry climate control via key inoperative High voltage battery low 452 Ù Rear axle steering currently malfunctioning 465 Ù Rear axle steering Malfunction Stop immediately 466 Ù Rear axle steering Malfunction Visit workshop 466 _...

Page 535: ...st inoperative 487 Active bonnet malfunction See Own er s Manual 467 Active Brake Assist Functions cur rently limited See Owner s Manual 499 Active Brake Assist Functions limited See Owner s Manual 500 Active Distance Assist available again 482 Active Distance Assist currently unavailable See Owner s Manual 481 Active Distance Assist inoperative 481 Active Emergency Stop Assist cur rently unavaila...

Page 536: ...icle See Owner s Manual 501 Change steering wheel seat position until 6 dots are visible on the upper edge of the screen 492 Charging fault Please change charging method See Owner s Manual 456 Check brake pads See Owner s Man ual 477 Check dipped beam setting le right side tra c 449 Consult workshop without changing the transmission position 472 Consult workshop without starting the vehicle again ...

Page 537: ... when towing a trailer 494 PARKTRONIC inoperative See Own er s Manual 494 Place the key in the marked space See Owner s Manual 447 Please wait in READY status Warming battery See Owner s Manual 457 PRE SAFE impulse side inoperative See Owner s Manual 445 PRE SAFE inoperative See Owner s Manual 445 Preparing drive system 459 Reduce speed 506 Reduced drive system performance See Owner s Manual 456 R...

Page 538: ... Driv ive Awa e Away Assist y Assist 299 Dr Driv ive position e position Engaging 207 Dr Driv ive pr e progr ogram display am display 204 Dr Driv ive pr e progr ograms ams see DYNAMIC SELECT Dr Driv ive syst e system em Manual switch o 191 Starting emergency operation mode 194 Dr Driv iver camera er camera Activating deactivating 338 Overview 337 Dr Driv iver display er display Displaying the serv...

Page 539: ...riving tips iving tips see Recuperation Drow Drowsiness det siness detection ection see ATTENTION ASSIST with micro sleep detection Dynamic handling contr Dynamic handling control syst ol system em see ESP Electronic Stability Program D DYN YNAMIC SELECT AMIC SELECT Calling up the fuel consumption indi cator 205 Con guring drive program I 204 Displaying vehicle data 205 Drive program display 204 D...

Page 540: ... Emergency st ency star art dr t driv ive sy e syst stem em 411 Ener Energy gy ow ow display display Displaying 348 Engine Engine Engine number 432 Engine electr Engine electronics onics Notes 429 Engine number Engine number 432 ERA ERA GL GLON ONASS t ASS tes est mode t mode Starting ending 376 ERM Ext ERM Extended R ended Rang ange Mode e Mode see Range maximisation Err Error message or message ...

Page 541: ...at F Fuel consump uel consumption indicat tion indicator or Calling up 205 F Function seat unction seat see Door control panel F Function seat r unction seat rear ear see Seat rear F Fuses uses Before replacing a fuse 411 Fuse assignment diagram 411 Fuse box in the front passenger foot well 412 Fuse box in the rear passenger com partment 412 Fuse box on the dashboard 412 Notes 411 G G Gar Garag ag...

Page 542: ...of departure 224 Charging cable control panel 213 Charging duration 437 Con guring weekly pro le 224 Connection types 437 Disconnect device 191 Ending the charging process alternat ing current mode 2 3 218 Ending the charging process direct current mode 4 222 Energy ow display 348 Function notes 404 General notes on charging 207 Indicator lamps on vehicle socket 214 Maximum charging current mains ...

Page 543: ... Int Intellig elligent Light Syst ent Light System em Activating deactivating 162 Active headlamps 158 Adaptive Highbeam Assist 162 Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus 163 Assistance functions 159 Bad weather light 159 City lighting 159 Cornering light 158 Fog light enhanced 159 Motorway mode 158 Overview 157 Topographical compensation 159 Int Inter erior lighting ior lighting Adjusting 166 Ambient ligh...

Page 544: ...ght adjus Light adjustment tment Low beam driving abroad 154 Light switch Light switch Overview 154 Lighting Lighting see Interior lighting see Lights Lights Lights Active headlamps 158 Adaptive Highbeam Assist 162 Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus 163 Automatic driving lights 155 Bad weather light 159 City lighting 159 Combination switch 156 Cornering light 158 Driving abroad low beam light adjust me...

Page 545: ...ting 165 Loc Locking unloc king unlocking king Additional door lock 87 Emergency key 96 KEYLESS GO 88 Opening the tailgate 97 Switching the automatic locking fea ture on o 90 Unlocking opening the doors from the inside 87 Lo Low beam w beam Activating deactivating 154 Light adjustment driving abroad 154 Setting 165 L Lugg uggage age Securing 130 L Lumbar support umbar support see Lumbar support 4 ...

Page 546: ... 328 Notes 321 Operating the touchscreen 330 Operating the Zero Layer 325 Overview 321 Restoring factory settings 347 Setting collision detection parked vehicle 230 231 Setting route based speed adaptation 253 Setting the air distribution 180 Setting the fragrance system 182 Setting the rear climate control 180 Switching ionisation on o 182 Zero Layer function 322 Zero Layer overview 323 MBUX mult...

Page 547: ...re see Quali ed specialist workshop Messag Message dr e driv iver displa er display y see Display message Messag Message memory e memory 441 Mirr Mirrors ors see Outside mirrors Mobile phone Mobile phone Authorising Remote Parking Assist 299 Frequencies 430 Notes on wireless charging 149 Transmission output maximum 430 Wireless charging front 150 Wireless charging rear 151 Mobile phone Mobile phon...

Page 548: ...t Opening the t he tailg ailgat ate using y e using your f our foot oot HANDS FREE ACCESS 100 Oper Operating ating uids uids Brake uid 434 Coolant engine 435 Notes 434 windscreen washer uid 435 Oper Operating safe ating safety ty Declaration of conformity electro magnetic compatibility 28 Declaration of conformity jack 35 Declaration of conformity TIREFIT kit 36 Declaration of conformity wireless ...

Page 549: ...e axle load missible axle load 432 P Per ermissible to missible towing met wing methods hods 405 Pe Pets in t ts in the v he vehicle ehicle 82 Plas Plastic tr tic trim Car im Care e 393 P Pos ost collision br t collision brake ake 59 Pow Power closing function er closing function Door 96 Pow Power supply er supply Switching on start stop button 192 Pr Pre entr e entry climat y climate contr e cont...

Page 550: ...sunroof 108 R Range ange Notes 313 R Rang ange maximisation e maximisation Activating deactivating 203 Function 202 REAC REACH r H regulation egulation 38 R Reading lamp eading lamp see Interior lighting R Reading light eading light Switching on o contactless 335 R Real w eal wood Car ood Care e 393 R Rear axle st ear axle steer eering ing 197 R Rear climat ear climate contr e control ol Setting M...

Page 551: ... 279 Managing activation points 360 Camera 286 Opening the camera cover 360 Camera 286 Setting the 360 Camera 286 Switching automatic operation on o 360 degree Camera 286 Rims car Rims care e 392 R Roll awa oll away prot y protection ection see HOLD function R Roller sunblind oller sunblind Sliding sunroof 106 R Roof lining car oof lining care e 393 R Roof load oof load 437 R Roof lugg oof luggag ...

Page 552: ...0 Seat belt adjus Seat belt adjustment tment Activating deactivating 50 Function 50 Seat belt t Seat belt tensioners ensioners Activation 45 Seat belt w Seat belt war arning ning see Seat belt Seat cov Seat cover Car er Care e 393 Seat heating Seat heating Activating deactivating 18 124 Seat v Seat ventilation entilation Activating deactivating 18 Switching on o 125 Select Selector lev or lever er...

Page 553: ...ist workshop Speci c Speci c absorp absorption r tion rate ate 28 Speed Limit Assist Speed Limit Assist Function notes 264 Setting 266 System limitations 264 Speed limit f Speed limit for wint or winter tyr er tyres es Setting 245 St Standing lights anding lights 154 St Star art st t stop butt op button on Parking the vehicle 225 Starting the vehicle 194 Switching on the power supply vehicle 192 S...

Page 554: ...g dimensions 436 Unlocking emergency key 102 T Tak ake bac e back of end of lif k of end of life v e vehicles ehicles Protection of the environment 23 T Tec echnical data hnical data Axle load trailer operation 440 Component speci c information 431 Fastening points trailer hitch 439 Information 429 Mounting dimensions trailer hitch 439 Notes trailer hitch 438 Overhang dimension trailer hitch 439 R...

Page 555: ...eye Fitting 410 Storage location 410 To Towing met wing methods hods 405 Tr Tra c a c inf infor ormation mation Switching on the display 356 Tr Tra c a c light view light view Activating deactivating 270 Information 270 Tr Tra c a c Sign Assist Sign Assist Function notes 266 Setting 269 System limits 266 Tr Trailer hitch ailer hitch Axle load 440 Bicycle rack 310 Care 392 Coupling up uncoupling a ...

Page 556: ...EFIT kit 399 Tyre pressure monitoring system function 416 Tyre pressure table 415 T Tyr yre pr e pressur essure monit e monitor oring syst ing system em Checking the tyre pressures 417 Checking the tyre temperature 417 Function 416 Restarting 417 T Tyr yre pr e pressur essure t e table able 415 T Tyr yre t e tem emper perature ature Checking tyre pressure monitoring system 417 Tyre pressure monito...

Page 557: ... Starting emergency operation mode 194 Starting start stop button 194 SVHC substances of very high concern 38 Switching o start stop button 225 Switching on start stop button 192 Towing 312 Ventilating convenience opening 104 V Vehicle batt ehicle battery ery see On board electrical system battery 12 V V Vehicle camera ehicle camera Information 232 V Vehicle data ehicle data Displaying DYNAMIC SEL...

Page 558: ...lamp red 514 J Brake system warning lamp yel low 513 Electric parking brake indicator lamp red 513 Electrical fault warning lamp 510 å ESP OFF warning lamp 518 ESP warning lamp ashes 518 ESP warning lamp lights up 518 H Mercedes Benz emergency call system warning lamp 519 Ù Power steering warning lamp red 511 Ù Power steering warning lamp yellow 511 Ù Rear axle steering warning lamp red 512 Ù Rear...

Page 559: ...itting 425 Flat tyre 397 Interchanging 421 MOExtended tyres 397 Noise 413 Notes on tting 418 Removing 425 Replacing 418 422 Restarting the tyre pressure monitor ing system 417 Selection 418 Snow chains 413 Storing 421 TIREFIT kit 399 Tyre pressure Notes 414 Tyre pressure monitoring system function 416 Tyre pressure table 415 Unusual handling characteristics 413 W Wi Fi i Fi Con guring 345 W Windo ...

Page 560: ...des Care 392 Replacing windscreen 169 W Wir ireless c eless char harging ging Function notes 149 Mobile phone rear 151 Mobile phone front 150 W Wir ireless com eless components ponents Importer addresses 34 W Wir ireless v eless vehicle com ehicle components ponents Declaration of conformity 28 Speci c absorption rate 28 W Work orkout pr out progr ogram am Overview 123 W Work orkshop shop see Qual...

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