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Use automatic operation to fully open and

then close the sliding sunroof.

Roller sun blinds

Extending the rear side window roller sun‐

blinds

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NOTE Damage to the inertia reel due to

it snapping back

If suddenly snapped back, the inertia reel

may be damaged.

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Always move the roller sun blind by

hand.

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Do not drive with the roller sun blind

hooked in and side windows opened at

the same time.

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Pull the roller sunblind out by tab

1

and

hook it onto brackets

2

at the top of the

window.

Anti-theft protection

Function of the immobilizer

The immobilizer prevents your vehicle from being

started without the correct SmartKey.

The immobilizer is automatically activated when

the ignition is switched off and deactivated when

the ignition is switched on.
When leaving the vehicle, always take the Smart‐

Key with you and lock the vehicle. Anyone can

start the engine if a valid SmartKey has been left

inside the vehicle.

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In the event the engine cannot be started

(yet the vehicle’s battery is charged), the

system is not operational. Contact an

authorized Mercedes-Benz Center or call

1-800-FOR-MERCedes (in the USA) or

1-800-387-0100 (in Canada).

ATA (anti-theft alarm system)

Function of the ATA system
If the ATA system is armed, a visual and audible

alarm is triggered in the following situations:

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When a door is opened

R

When the tailgate is opened

R

When the hood is opened

R

When the interior motion sensor is triggered

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Summary of Contents for GLC 300

Page 1: ...u item Vehi cle information Start with the quick guide or broaden your knowledge with practical tips Here you can find comprehen sive information about operating your vehicle and about services and gu...

Page 2: ...Mercedes Benz AG Vehicle manufacturer Mercedes Benz AG Mercedesstra e 120 70372 Stuttgart Germany Front passenger airbag warning Airbag warning sticker for USA and Canada WARNING Risk of injury or de...

Page 3: ...tion of your vehicle may vary and depends on the fol lowing factors R Model R Order R National version R Availability Mercedes Benz reserves the right to introduce changes in the following areas R Des...

Page 4: ...Problems with your vehicle 30 Reporting safety defects 30 Limited Warranty 31 QR code for rescue card 31 Data storage 31 Copyright 36 Occupant safety 37 Restraint system 37 Seat belts 39 Airbags 43 P...

Page 5: ...237 MBUX multimedia system 240 Overview and operation 240 System settings 248 Navigation 252 Telephone 258 Mercedes me and apps 261 Mercedes Benz emergency call system 268 Radio media 272 Sound settin...

Page 6: ...350 Vehicle identification plate VIN and engine number overview 350 Operating fluids 352 Vehicle data 359 Trailer hitch 361 Display messages and warning indi cator lamps 363 Display messages 363 Warni...

Page 7: ...vi ronmentally responsible disposal Observe environmental notes NOTE Damage to property due to failure to observe notes on material damage Notes on material damage inform you of risks which may lead t...

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

Page 9: ...ing sound on off 240 D Switches the MBUX multimedia system on off 240 E Active Parking Assist 225 F ESP 174 G Touchpad 242 H ECO start stop function 153 I Manual gearshifting 159 J Sets the vehicle le...

Page 10: ...R Electric parking brake 168 S Light switch 121 8 At a glance Cockpit...

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Page 12: ...Instrument Display standard 10 At a glance Indicator and warning lamps standard...

Page 13: ...y 235 9 Recuperative Brake System USA only 418 J Brakes yellow Canada only 418 A Electric parking brake yellow 418 B ABS 421 C 6 Restraint system 413 D Seat belt 413 E K High beam 122 F L Low beam 121...

Page 14: ...Widescreen cockpit instrument display 12 At a glance Indicator and warning lamps widescreen cockpit...

Page 15: ...g 414 A Electric parking brake yellow 418 B Electric parking brake red 418 F USA only Canada only C 6 Restraint system 413 D Brakes red 418 USA only J Canada only E 8 Reserve fuel with fuel filler fla...

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

Page 17: ...the front interior lighting on off 126 6 u Switches the rear interior lighting on off 126 7 p Switches the right hand reading lamp on off 126 8 me button 263 9 Eyeglasses compartment A 3 Opens closes...

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

Page 19: ...Opens closes the rear right side window 78 A Opens closes the rear left side window 78 B Child safety lock for the rear passenger com partment side windows 65 C Opens the door 70 D Locks unlocks the...

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

Page 21: ...w away 308 6 Flat tire 296 7 Starting assistance 306 8 Hazard warning light system 123 9 Fuel filler flap with information label on fuel type 162 Information label on tire pressure 319 QR code for acc...

Page 22: ...u for certain everyday situations with your vehicle R Animations watch animations of the vehicle functions R Messages receive additional information about the messages in the Instrument Dis play R Boo...

Page 23: ...strument Display call up brief information as display messages in the instrument cluster Voice Control System call up via the voice control system For safety reasons the Digital Operator s Man ual is...

Page 24: ...style Do not depress the accelerator pedal when starting the engine Do not warm up the engine while the vehicle is stationary Drive carefully and maintain a suitable distance from the vehicle in fron...

Page 25: ...ssories that have been specifically approved for your vehicle model Mercedes Benz GenuineParts are subject to strict quality inspections Each part has been specially developed manufactured or selected...

Page 26: ...ress In the USA Mercedes Benz USA LLC European Delivery Department One Mercedes Benz Drive Sandy Springs GA 30328 In Canada Mercedes Benz Canada Inc European Delivery Department 98 Vanderhoof Avenue T...

Page 27: ...the Supplement You could otherwise fail to recognize dangers WARNING Risk of accident due to mal functions or system failures To avoid malfunctions or system failures Always have the prescribed servic...

Page 28: ...components wheels or tires may not be visible Compo nents damaged in this way can unexpectedly fail or in the case of an accident may no lon ger absorb the resulting force as intended If the underbod...

Page 29: ...work shop Diagnostic devices should therefore only be connected by a qualified specialist workshop WARNING Risk of accident due to con necting devices to the diagnostics con nection If you connect de...

Page 30: ...gnize dangers An authorized Mercedes Benz Center is a quali fied specialist workshop It has the necessary special skills tools and qualifications to cor rectly carry out the work required on your vehi...

Page 31: ...ems completely rule out the interaction of vehicle systems with electronic medical aids such as cardiac pacemakers In addition there are components installed in the vehicle that regardless of the oper...

Page 32: ...laints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual prob...

Page 33: ...l units process data which for exam ple they receive from vehicle sensors generate themselves or exchange between themselves Some control units are required for the safe operation of your vehicle some...

Page 34: ...perating state component loads maintenance requirements and technical events or malfunctions Depending on the vehicle equipment the follow ing data are stored R Operating status of system components s...

Page 35: ...hicle or they may be located on a device which you have connected to the vehicle such as a smartphone USB flash drive or MP3 player If you have entered these data yourself you can delete them at any t...

Page 36: ...excludes legally prescribed functions and services such as an emergency call system Third party services If you use online services from other providers third parties these services are the responsi...

Page 37: ...pe of personally identifying data routinely acquired during a crash investigation To read data recorded by an EDR special equip ment is required and access to the vehicle or the EDR is needed In addit...

Page 38: ...re registered trademarks of DOLBY Laboratories R ESP and PRE SAFE are registered trade marks of Daimler AG R HomeLink is a registered trademark of Gen tex Corporation R iPod and iTunes are registered...

Page 39: ...ackrest R Sit with their feet resting on the floor if pos sible R Always secure persons under 5 ft 1 50 m tall in an additional restraint system suitable for Mercedes Benz vehicles However no system a...

Page 40: ...ehicle This process is pre emptive in nature The triggering deployment of the components of the restraint system must take place in good time at the start of the colli sion Factors which can only be s...

Page 41: ...rom asthma or other pulmonary conditions Provided it is safe to do so leave the vehicle immediately or open the window in order to prevent breathing difficulties Airbags and pyrotechnic Emergency Tens...

Page 42: ...observe the instructions for loading the vehicle when securing objects luggage or loads page 102 Also ensure that no objects e g a cushion are ever placed between a person and the seat The seat belts...

Page 43: ...qualified specialist workshop Only use seat belts which have been approved for your vehicle by Mercedes Benz WARNING Risk of injury or death from deployed pyrotechnic Emergency Ten sioning Devices Pyr...

Page 44: ...mergency Tensioning Device and the side air bag may also deploy in the event of an accident along with other systems Only one person should use each seat belt at any one time Vehicles without automati...

Page 45: ...n a warning tone may sound When the driver s and front passenger s doors are closed and the driver and front passenger have fastened their seat belts the seat belt warning goes out In the following ca...

Page 46: ...senger airbag shutoff The front passenger airbag can only be deployed in an accident if the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp is off If the front passenger seat is occupied make sure both before an...

Page 47: ...forwards or against the door or side window You may otherwise be in the deployment area of the airbags R The occupants must always keep their feet on the floor Do not put your feet on the cockpit for...

Page 48: ...door The function of the airbags can be impaired due to modifications or incorrect work per formed on the doors or door trim or if the doors are damaged Never modify the doors or parts of the doors Al...

Page 49: ...bjects between the seat surface and the child restraint system Objects between the sitting surface and the child restraint system could affect the func tion of the automatic co driver airbag shut off...

Page 50: ...been moved as far back as possible R The person is seated correctly Both before and during the journey ensure that the status of the front passenger airbag is correct If the front passenger seat is o...

Page 51: ...restraint system on the front passenger seat PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF must be lit con tinuously WARNING Risk of injury or death when using a rearward facing child restraint system while the front passeng...

Page 52: ...g on the front passenger seat PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF may be lit con tinuously or be off depending on the person s stature A person on the front passenger seat must always observe the following informat...

Page 53: ...the driver s seat and front passenger seat R Closing the side windows R Vehicles with sliding sunroof Close the sliding sunroof R Vehicles with memory function move the front passenger seat to a more...

Page 54: ...e traveling in the vehicle Also strictly observe the safety notes for the specific situation In this way you can recog nize potential risks and avoid dangers if chil dren are traveling in the vehicle...

Page 55: ...s seat belt system R The Top Tether anchorages Installing a LATCH type ISOFIX child restraint system is preferred Simply attaching to the securing rings on the vehicle can reduce the risk of installin...

Page 56: ...ways comply with the child restraint system manufacturer s installation instructions R Always observe the child restraint system manufacturer s installation and operating instructions as well as the v...

Page 57: ...ild restraint system is exposed to direct sunlight or heat parts could heat up Children could suffer burns from these parts particularly on the metallic parts of the child restraint system Always make...

Page 58: ...g the journey that the status of the front passenger airbag is correct for the current situation page 48 R Observe the notes on automatic front passenger airbag shutoff page 46 Center rear seat Securi...

Page 59: ...ld restraint system on the rear seat WARNING Risk of accident if the rear bench seat rear seat and seat backrest are not engaged The rear bench seat rear seat and seat back rest may fold forwards even...

Page 60: ...y move the front seat slightly forwards When installing a LATCH type ISOFIX child restraint system also observe the follow ing O When using a baby car seat in weight group 0 0 and a rearward facing ch...

Page 61: ...u are driving As a result child restraint systems will no longer be able to perform their intended pro tective function This may also cause addi tional injuries Always lock rear seat backrests after i...

Page 62: ...restraint 1 down wards page 95 Make sure that you do not interfere with the correct routing of Top Tether belt 5 Securing the child restraint system with the seat belt Securing the child restraint sys...

Page 63: ...ad restraint is fully extended and locked in place will not result in any restrictions on use O The child restraint system must not be put under strain between the roof and the seat cushion and or be...

Page 64: ...ger seat the front passenger airbag must always be disabled This is only the case if the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp is lit continuously page 48 R If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp...

Page 65: ...t cushion is in the highest position and the back edge of the seat cushion is in the lowest position Set the seat backrest to the most vertical position possible Install the child restraint system The...

Page 66: ...ildren are traveling in the vehicle they could in particular R Open doors thereby endangering other persons or road users R Get out and be struck by oncoming traf fic R Operate vehicle equipment and b...

Page 67: ...nimals left unsecured or unat tended in the vehicle If you leave animals in the vehicle unatten ded or unsecured they could possibly press buttons or switches An animal may R Activate vehicle equipmen...

Page 68: ...and lock the vehicle Keep the vehicle SmartKey out of reach of children NOTE Damage to the SmartKey caused by magnetic fields Keep the SmartKey away from strong magnetic fields SmartKey with panic al...

Page 69: ...lamp flashes twice Options if the unlocking function for the driver s door and fuel filler flap has been selected R To unlock the vehicle centrally press the button twice R Vehicles with KEYLESS GO if...

Page 70: ...atteries Batteries contain toxic and corrosive sub stances Swallowing batteries may cause serious damage to health There is a risk of fatal injury Keep batteries out of the reach of chil dren If batte...

Page 71: ...rged R The SmartKey is faulty Check the battery using the indicator lamp page 66 Replace the SmartKey battery if necessary page 68 Use the emergency key to lock or unlock page 72 Have the SmartKey che...

Page 72: ...ng the vehicle from the inside To unlock press button 1 To lock press button 2 This does not lock or unlock the fuel filler flap The vehicle is not unlocked R If you have locked the vehicle using the...

Page 73: ...ator lamp page 66 Replace the SmartKey battery if necessary page 68 Use the replacement SmartKey Use the emergency key to lock or unlock page 72 Have the vehicle and SmartKey checked at a qualified sp...

Page 74: ...on a roller dyna mometer Locking unlocking the driver s door with the emergency key If you wish to lock the vehicle entirely using the emergency key first press the button for locking from the inside...

Page 75: ...when the engine is running especially if the vehicle is in motion Always switch off the engine before opening the tailgate Never drive with the tailgate open NOTE Damage to the tailgate caused by obst...

Page 76: ...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 Pull the tailgate downwards with the...

Page 77: ...bumper page 76 Automatic reversing function for the tailgate The tailgate is equipped with automatic blockage detection with a reversing function If an obsta cle obstructs the tailgate during the aut...

Page 78: ...r The kicking movement triggers the opening or closing process alternately Observe the notes when opening page 73 and closing page 74 the tailgate Two warning tones sound when the tailgate is opening...

Page 79: ...ired 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 tailgate can open or close unintentional...

Page 80: ...he opening angle limiter Press and hold the closing button on the tail gate until two short acoustic signals sound Unlocking the tailgate with the emergency key Requirements R The rear seat backrest h...

Page 81: ...ave children unattended in the vehicle Requirements R The power supply or the ignition is switched on 1 To close 2 To open The buttons on the driver s door take prece dence To start automatic operatio...

Page 82: ...e the button immediately if somebody becomes trapped Press and hold the button on the SmartKey The following functions are performed R The vehicle is unlocked R The side windows are opened R The panor...

Page 83: ...ndow cannot be closed and you can not see the cause Check to see whether any objects are in the window guide Adjust the side windows Adjusting the side windows If a side window is obstructed during cl...

Page 84: ...ed Never leave children unattended in the vehicle When leaving the vehicle always take the key with you and lock the vehicle WARNING Risk of becoming trapped when the roller sunblind is being opened a...

Page 85: ...hen the roller sunblind is open Check whether the sliding sunroof can be raised or opened when a roof luggage rack is installed To start automatic operation press the 3 button beyond the point of resi...

Page 86: ...n closing the roller sunblind make sure that no body parts are in the range of move ment WARNING Risk of becoming trapped despite reversing function In particular the reversing function does not react...

Page 87: ...utton in any direction during the automatic closing process The closing process will be stopped The sliding sunroof cannot be closed and you cannot see the cause The term sliding sunroof also refers t...

Page 88: ...he immobilizer is automatically activated when the ignition is switched off and deactivated when the ignition is switched on When leaving the vehicle always take the Smart Key with you and lock the ve...

Page 89: ...istance Center page 269 In the case of severe battery discharging the anti theft alarm system is automatically deactivated to facilitate the next engine start Deactivating the ATA Press the or p butto...

Page 90: ...sensor This function may not be available in all countries When the interior motion sensor is armed a vis ual and audible alarm is triggered if movement is detected in the vehicle interior The interi...

Page 91: ...nterior Motion Sen sor The interior motion sensor is activated again in the following cases R The vehicle is unlocked again R A door is opened R The vehicle is locked again If quick access is unavaila...

Page 92: ...el 1 seat belt 2 and driver s seat 3 R You are sitting as far away from the driver s airbag as possible taking the following points into consideration R You are sitting in an upright position R Your t...

Page 93: ...icle WARNING Risk of accident due to the driver s seat not being engaged The driver s seat may move unexpectedly while driving This could cause you to lose control of the vehicle Always make sure that...

Page 94: ...your head WARNING Risk of injury or death due to an incorrect seat position The seat belt does not offer the intended level of protection if you have not moved the seat backrest to an almost vertical...

Page 95: ...seats 1 Seat backrest inclination 2 Seat height 3 Seat fore and aft position To adjust the seat fore and aft position lift lever 3 and slide the seat into the desired position Make sure that the seat...

Page 96: ...the driver s seat the head restraints the steering wheel and the mirror and fas ten your seat belt WARNING Risk of injury due to head restraints not being installed or being adjusted incorrectly If he...

Page 97: ...restraint backwards and let go of release knob 2 Adjusting the head restraints of the rear seats mechanically To raise pull the head restraint up To lower press release knob 1 in the direc tion of the...

Page 98: ...tart the program for the desired seat To set the massage intensity switch High Intensity on or off Resetting seat settings Multimedia system 4 5 Comfort 5 Seat Comfort Select for the desired seat Conf...

Page 99: ...ss button 1 repeatedly until the desired heating level is set Depending on the heating level up to three indicator lamps will light up If all indicator lamps are off the seat heating is switched off T...

Page 100: ...cle is in motion R If you fasten your seat belt while the vehi cle is in motion Before starting the engine In particular adjust the driver s seat head restraint steering wheel and mirror and fasten yo...

Page 101: ...switched on When you switch the ignition off the steering wheel heating switches off Easy entry and exit feature Using the easy entry and exit feature WARNING Risk of accident when pulling away during...

Page 102: ...exit feature is active the steering wheel will move upwards and the driv er s seat will move back in the following situa tions R You switch the ignition off with the driver s door open R You open the...

Page 103: ...ensure that no body parts are in the sweep of the seat or the steering wheel If somebody becomes trapped immedi ately release the memory function posi tion button The adjustment process is stopped WAR...

Page 104: ...is running especially if the vehicle is in motion Always switch off the engine before opening the tailgate Never drive with the tailgate open WARNING Risk of injury from unsecured items in the vehicle...

Page 105: ...he vehicle is moving the container may be flung around and liquids may be spilled The vehicle occu pants may come into contact with the liquid and if it is hot they could be scalded You could be distr...

Page 106: ...lpipe and tailpipe trims can become very hot If you come into contact with these parts of the vehicle you could burn yourself Always be particularly careful around the tailpipe and the tailpipe trims...

Page 107: ...ll not be able to protect as intended and could cause additional injury R Objects or loads in the trunk or cargo compartment will not be restrained by the seat backrest Make sure that the rear bench s...

Page 108: ...o prevent a collision If necessary fully insert the head restraints in the rear seat backrest To fold the left and right seat backrests forward pull the right or left release handle 3 To fold the cent...

Page 109: ...krest is not engaged and locked in place this will be shown on the multifunction dis play on the instrument cluster A warning tone will also sound Center seat backrest if the seat backrest is not enga...

Page 110: ...mpart ment cover WARNING Risk of injury or death due to poorly secured objects The cargo compartment cover alone cannot secure or restrain heavy objects items of luggage or heavy loads You could be hi...

Page 111: ...Push cargo compartment cover 1 into recess 2 on the opposite side Take cargo compartment cover 1 out by pulling it upwards Installing the cargo compartment cover Place cargo compartment cover 1 in rec...

Page 112: ...ple partitioning net without cargo compart ment enlargement Extend and unfold the partitioning net The joints on the top and bottom guide rods will audibly engage To attach attach guide rod 1 on the h...

Page 113: ...the vehicle page 102 1 Tie down eyes Overview of bag hooks WARNING Risk of injury when using bag hooks with heavy objects The bag hooks cannot restrain heavy objects or items of luggage Objects or ite...

Page 114: ...in the vehicle interior are stowed incorrectly they can slide or be thrown around and hit vehicle occupants In addi tion cup holders open storage spaces and mobile phone receptacles cannot always ret...

Page 115: ...tretch the parcel net across cargo compart ment floor 1 Make sure that R The parcel net is centered on cargo com partment floor 1 R Rubber band 4 runs underneath installa tions 3 R Tab 2 is facing for...

Page 116: ...tes on the snap in module for the cargo compartment telescopic rods The EASY PACK load securing kit allows you to use your cargo compartment for a variety of pur poses The components are located in th...

Page 117: ...ng elements 2 to Insert mounting elements 2 into the hold ers 1 Extend telescopic rod 3 Insert telescopic rod 3 into mounting ele ments 2 Turn both mounting elements 2 to until you feel them engage Lo...

Page 118: ...ot tested and approved for Mercedes Benz When a roof luggage rack is installed open the panorama roof with power tilt sliding panel only if this has been tested and approved for Mercedes Benz The pano...

Page 119: ...trim Never plug the connecting cable into a 115 V power socket that is damaged or has been pulled out of the trim DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to incor rect handling of the socket You could receive...

Page 120: ...age nets Close the lockable stowage spaces before starting a journey Always stow and secure heavy hard pointed sharp edged fragile or bulky objects in the trunk cargo compart ment Observe the notes on...

Page 121: ...he protective cover from the mobile phone Protective covers which are neces sary for wireless charging are excluded Wirelessly charging a mobile phone Requirements R The mobile phone is suitable for w...

Page 122: ...lace floor mats on top of one another Installing floor mats Slide the corresponding seat backwards and lay the floor mat in the footwell Press studs 1 onto holders 2 Adjust the corresponding seat Remo...

Page 123: ...itch position 5 L Low beam high beam 6 R Switches the rear fog lamp on or off When low beam is activated the T indicator lamp for the parking lamps will be deactivated and replaced by the L low beam i...

Page 124: ...to the low beam may not be switched on automatically if there is fog snow or other causes of poor visibility such as spray In such cases turn the light switch to L The automatic driving lights are onl...

Page 125: ...efly to the point of resistance in the direction of arrow 2 or 4 The corresponding turn signal light will flash three times To indicate permanently push the combi nation switch beyond the point of res...

Page 126: ...e Adaptive Highbeam Assist Adaptive Highbeam Assist does not react to R Road users without lights e g pedes trians R Road users with poor lighting e g cyclists R Road users whose lighting is obstructe...

Page 127: ...Switching on Turn the light switch to the position Switch on the high beam using the combina tion switch If Adaptive Highbeam Assist is activated the _ indicator lamp will light up on the multifunctio...

Page 128: ...ate the function Interior lighting Adjusting the interior lighting Front overhead control panel 1 p Front left reading lamp 2 Automatic interior lighting control 3 c Front interior lighting 4 u Rear i...

Page 129: ...cle is unlocked a special ambi ent lighting sequence will run Activating dependency on air conditioning settings Select Color Select Climate If changes are made to the temperature set ting in the vehi...

Page 130: ...symbol will appear on the instru ment cluster when the rear window wiper is switched on Replacing the windshield wiper blades WARNING Risk of becoming trapped if the windshield wipers are switched on...

Page 131: ...m in the direction of arrow 1 as far as it will go Slide catch 2 in the direction of arrow 3 until it engages in the removal position Remove the wiper blade from the wiper arm in the direction of arro...

Page 132: ...ges from black to yellow the wiper blades should be replaced The duration until the color changes varies depending on the usage conditions Replacing the rear window wiper blade WARNING Risk of becomin...

Page 133: ...rm from the replacement position back onto the rear window Mirrors Operating the outside mirrors WARNING Risk of accident due to adjusting the vehicle settings while the vehicle is in motion You could...

Page 134: ...automatic mirror folding function work properly Briefly press button 1 Adjusting the outside mirrors Press button 3 or 4 to select the outside mirror to be adjusted Use button 2 to adjust the positio...

Page 135: ...irror and the outside mir ror on the driver s side will automatically go into anti glare mode if light from a headlamp hits the sensor on the inside rearview mirror System limits The system will not g...

Page 136: ...r outside mirror into the desired parking position using button 1 Calling up Select the front passenger outside mirror using button 2 Engage reverse gear The front passenger outside mirror will move i...

Page 137: ...is activated Control panel for dual zone automatic climate con trol with without stationary heater example 1 w Sets the temperature left 2 _ Sets the air distribution 3 H Sets the airflow or switches...

Page 138: ...e airflow to level 1 or higher using the H button To switch off set the airflow to level 0 using the H button If climate control is switched off the windows may fog up more quickly Switch climate cont...

Page 139: ...lect First Row of Seats or Second Row of Seats Call up the CLIMATE MODE menu Select a climate style Setting the air distribution Call up the air conditioning menu page 136 Select a row of seats To set...

Page 140: ...culation mode is switched on the windows may fog up more quickly Switch on air recirculation mode only briefly Switching the residual heat on or off Requirements R The vehicle is parked It is possible...

Page 141: ...as been drunk If liquid perfume comes into contact with your eyes or skin rinse your eyes with clean water If symptoms continue consult a doctor ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental damage due to improper...

Page 142: ...nt distance from the air vents If necessary direct the airflow to another area of the vehicle interior To guarantee the flow of fresh air through the air vents into the vehicle interior comply with th...

Page 143: ...in the vehicle If children are left unsupervised in the vehi cle they could in particular R open doors thereby endangering other persons or road users R get out and be struck by oncoming traf fic R o...

Page 144: ...top but ton DANGER Risk of death caused by exhaust gases Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide Inhaling these exhaust gases is hazardous to health and leads to poison...

Page 145: ...move SmartKey 1 from the key ring Place SmartKey 1 in marked space 2 on symbol 3 The vehicle will start after a short time If you remove SmartKey 1 from marked space 2 the engine continues running For...

Page 146: ...lly during service or maintenance work Always secure the engine against unin tentional starting before carrying out maintenance or repair work Requirements R Park position j is selected R The anti the...

Page 147: ...f this teach in process R Brakepads brake discs and tires that are either new or have been replaced only ach ieve optimum braking effect and grip after several hundred kilometers of driving Com pensat...

Page 148: ...imized acceleration Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal Reactivate the ESP After you pull away with optimized accelera tion components of the drivetrain can become very hot which means that op...

Page 149: ...s to increase the engine braking effect DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to poi sonous exhaust gases If the tailpipe is blocked or sufficient ventila tion is not possible poisonous exhaust gases such a...

Page 150: ...arm up the engine while the vehicle is stationary Pull away immedi ately Avoid high engine speeds and driving at full throttle until the engine has reached its operating temperature NOTE Damage to the...

Page 151: ...effect of the brakes is reduced after fording Brake carefully while paying attention to the traffic conditions until braking power has been fully restored Notes on off road driving WARNING Risk of acc...

Page 152: ...prohibition signs Checklist before driving off road Check the following points before driving off road R Fuel level R Engine oil level fill engine oil to the maxi mum level to ensure full gradeabilit...

Page 153: ...nd do not switch off the engine Ensure the ECO start stop function is switched off page 153 Driving in mountainous terrain Also observe the following information when driving in mountainous terrain R...

Page 154: ...o vehi cle in front of you R The vehicle that stopped in front of you starts up again R You maneuver turn the steering wheel sharply or engage reverse gear If the system detects an intelligent stop in...

Page 155: ...switched off after three minutes Deactivating or activating the ECO start stop function Press button 1 If indicator lamp 2 lights up the ECO start stop function is activated Depending on the model an...

Page 156: ...Mercedes AMG vehicles Observe the notes in the Supplement You could otherwise fail to recognize dangers NOTE Plug in hybrid Observe the notes in the Supplement You could otherwise fail to recognize d...

Page 157: ...th AIR BODY CONTROL or DYNAMIC BODY CONTROL suspension R Electric power steering Notes on the roof load display Certain drive programs and ESP settings are unsuitable for transporting a roof load If o...

Page 158: ...was deactivated an addi tional prompt appears asking if the function should remain deactivated The prompt appears only if the previously active settings deviate from the standard settings Function of...

Page 159: ...due to incor rect gearshifting If the engine speed is higher than the idle speed and you engage the transmission posi tion h or k the vehicle may accelerate sharply If you engage the transmission pos...

Page 160: ...it away Proceed as follows if you want the automatic transmission to remain in neutral i i even if the ignition is switched off or the driver s door is opened Depress the brake pedal and engage neutr...

Page 161: ...ECT SELECT lever down past the first point of resistance When the automatic transmission is in transmis sion position h it shifts the gears automati cally This depends among other things on the follow...

Page 162: ...y in drive program using the steering wheel gearshift paddles select the p setting for the transmission Gearshifting To shift up pull steering wheel gearshift paddle 2 To shift down pull steering whee...

Page 163: ...ns Glide mode can also be activated if you have selected the Eco setting for the drive in the drive program Glide mode is deactivated again if one of the conditions is no longer met Glide mode can als...

Page 164: ...l seek medical atten tion immediately Do not induce vomit ing Change immediately out of clothing that has come into contact with fuel WARNING Risk of fire and explosion due to electrostatic charge Ele...

Page 165: ...ill the fuel tank until the pump nozzle switches off NOTE Fuel may spray out when you remove the fuel pump nozzle Only fill the fuel tank until the pump nozzle switches off NOTE Plug in hybrid For veh...

Page 166: ...hicle rolls towards the curb if it starts moving Apply the parking brake Switch the transmission to position j WARNING Risk of fire caused by hot exhaust system parts Flammable materials such as leave...

Page 167: ...l by pressing the brake pedal On gradients turn the front wheels so that the vehicle will roll towards the curb if it starts moving Apply the electric parking brake Engage transmission position j in a...

Page 168: ...he door R The engine is switched off R The ignition is switched on The garage door opener function is always available when the ignition is switched on Check if the transmitter frequency of the remote...

Page 169: ...upported Replace the batteries in remote control 5 Hold remote control 5 at various angles from a distance of 0 4 in 1 cm to 3 in 8 cm front of the inside rearview mirror You should test every positio...

Page 170: ...SmartKey out of reach of children The electric parking brake is applied if the trans mission is in position j and one of the follow ing conditions is fulfilled R The engine is switched off R The seat...

Page 171: ...must be fulfilled You shift from transmission position j You have previously driven at speeds greater than 2 mph 3 km h When the electric parking brake is released the red F USA or Canada indicator la...

Page 172: ...hout impact e g if an outside mirror is torn off or the paint is damaged by a SmartKey R An impact occurs at low speed R The electric parking brake is not applied Notes on parking the vehicle for an e...

Page 173: ...le Activate or deactivate Standby Mode Select Yes Driving and driving safety systems Driving systems and your responsibility Your vehicle is equipped with driving systems which assist you in driving p...

Page 174: ...91 The sensors and cameras must not be covered and the detection ranges around them must be kept free Do not attach additional license plate brackets advertisements stickers foils or foils to protect...

Page 175: ...page 202 R Active Lane Keeping Assist page 205 Parking Package R Rear view camera page 212 R Surround view camera page 215 R Parking Assist PARKTRONIC page 218 R Active Parking Assist page 223 Functio...

Page 176: ...ry road R When braking If the vehicle deviates from the direction desired by the driver ESP can stabilize the vehicle by intervening in the following ways R One or more wheels are braked R The engine...

Page 177: ...keep the vehi cle in the lane R ESP Crosswind Assist is active at vehicle speeds between approx 47 mph 75 km h and 125 mph 200 km h when driving straight ahead or cornering slightly R The vehicle is s...

Page 178: ...ers Select ESP Select On or Off ESP is deactivated if the ESP OFF warn ing lamp lights up continuously in the instrument cluster Observe the information on warning lamps and display messages which may...

Page 179: ...eering HOLD function HOLD function The HOLD function holds the vehicle at a stand still without requiring you to depress the brake pedal e g while waiting in traffic The HOLD function is only an aid T...

Page 180: ...the power supply is insufficient Function of Hill Start Assist Hill Start Assist holds the vehicle for a short time when pulling away on a hill under the fol lowing conditions R The transmission is in...

Page 181: ...nded message appears If a warning is given in the Instrument Display the multimedia system offers to search for a rest area You can select a rest area and start naviga tion to this rest area This func...

Page 182: ...leted If you remove your foot from the accelerator pedal after overtaking cruise control will resume speed regulation back to the stored speed You can store any speed above 15 mph 20 km h up to the ma...

Page 183: ...t 15 mph 20 km h R The transmission is in position h Operating cruise control Press the rocker switches on the steering wheel control panel up or down to the desired position Activating cruise control...

Page 184: ...re set and saved using the steering wheel Available speed range R Vehicles without Driving Assistance Pack age 15 mph 20 km h 120 mph 200 km h R Vehicles with Driving Assistance Pack age 15 mph 20 km...

Page 185: ...wn along with the per manent status display and highlighted on the speedometer When Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is passive the speed is grayed out On highways or high speed major roads the green...

Page 186: ...nd is considerably faster or slower than the currently driven speed R If Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC no longer detects a vehicle in front or does not react to relevant objects Always carefully ob...

Page 187: ...d To operate Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC press the rocker switches on the steering wheel control unit up or down to the desired position Activating deactivating Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC P...

Page 188: ...specified distance to the vehi cle in front To reduce the specified distance press the right rocker switch up To increase the specified distance press the right rocker switch down Function of Active...

Page 189: ...DISTRONIC is acti vated the vehicle speed will be adapted accord ingly to the route events ahead Depending on the drive program selected the vehicle negoti ates a route event ahead in an economical c...

Page 190: ...ne accordingly WARNING Risk of accident in spite of route based speed adaptation Route based speed adaptation can malfunc tion or be temporarily unavailable in the fol lowing situations R If the drive...

Page 191: ...ing speed and target speed before activat ing DSR Observe the notes on driving systems and your responsibility you may otherwise fail to recog nize dangers page 171 You are always responsible for keep...

Page 192: ...ase Status display of Active Steering Assist in the multifunction display R gray activated and passive R green activated and active R red system limits detected R white red hands hands on the steer in...

Page 193: ...several unclear lane markings are present for one lane or the markings change quickly for example in a construction area or at intersections R The lane markings are worn away dark or covered up e g by...

Page 194: ...Depending on the country at speeds below 40 mph 60 km h the hazard warning lights switch on automatically When the vehicle is stationary the following actions are carried out R The vehicle is secured...

Page 195: ...sible the arrow is faded out after a few seconds and a new lane change must be initiated An immediate lane change is only possible on freeway sections without speed limits If the system is impaired Ac...

Page 196: ...h Driving Assistance Pack age Evasive Steering Assist and cornering function Active Brake Assist can help you to minimize the risk of a collision with vehicles cyclists or pedestrians or to reduce the...

Page 197: ...mmediately or take evasive action provi ded it is safe to do so and the traffic situation allows this Distance warning function vehicles without Driving Assistance Package The distance warning functio...

Page 198: ...mph 100 km h when approaching stationary vehicles R at speeds up to approximately 50 mph 80 km h when approaching cyclists ahead R at speeds up to approximately 43 mph 70 km h when approaching statio...

Page 199: ...s R Assistance through power assisted steering if it detects a swerving maneuver R Activation by an abrupt steering movement during a swerving maneuver R Assistance during swerving and straightening o...

Page 200: ...ians are hidden by other objects R If the typical outline of a pedestrian cannot be distinguished from the background R If a pedestrian is not detected as such e g due to special clothing or other obj...

Page 201: ...ou can specify whether the warning is to be just a visual warning or an acoustic one as well Display in the Instrument Display Instrument Display in the Widescreen Cockpit 1 Maximum permissible speed...

Page 202: ...c adop tion of speed limits only vehicles with Driv ing Assistance Package Select Limit Adoption Switch the function on or off The speed limits detected by Traffic Sign Assist are automatically adopte...

Page 203: ...light information service requires the regular transmission of vehicle positions and driving directions to Mercedes Benz The data is immediately anonymized by Mercedes Benz and forwar ded to the provi...

Page 204: ...Assistance menu If another menu is selected the traffic light countdown is not displayed In addition observe the following information R Select a speed adapted to the traffic sur roundings and weather...

Page 205: ...e traf fic situation and maintain a safe dis tance at the side of the vehicle Observe the notes on driving systems and your responsibility you may otherwise fail to recog nize dangers page 171 Exit wa...

Page 206: ...when reverse gear is engaged Blind Spot Assist and the exit warning are not operational when a trailer is coupled to the vehi cle and the electrical connection has been cor rectly established The exi...

Page 207: ...ty tire is detected R You are driving with a trailer and the electri cal connection to the trailer hitch has been correctly established Activating deactivating Blind Spot Assist or Active Blind Spot A...

Page 208: ...e Package R A continuous lane marking was detected and driven over with the front wheel R A lane marking and an approaching vehicle an overtaking vehicle or vehicles driving par allel to your vehicle...

Page 209: ...e correcting brake application takes place Activating deactivating Active Lane Keeping Assist Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Quick Access 5 Active Lane Keeping Assist Activate or deactivate the func...

Page 210: ...ot lowered any further if you are traveling at higher speeds Drive program F and G R The suspension setting is suitable for off road terrain R The vehicle is set to high level 1 R When driving at spee...

Page 211: ...es or the underbody could thus become trapped The vehicle can also be lowered after being locked When leaving the vehicle make sure that nobody is in the vicinity of the wheel arches or the underbody...

Page 212: ...approximately three minutes R After changing a drive program using the DYNAMIC SELECT switch Vehicles with Off road package R In drive program A C or B When driving faster than 75 mph 120 km h When d...

Page 213: ...cle Apply the electric parking brake Shift the transmission to position j page 158 Pull switch 1 in the cargo compartment trim briefly Indicator lamp 2 flashes until the vehicle has been lowered Lower...

Page 214: ...ng up The rear view camera is only an aid It is not a substitute for your attention to the surroundings The responsibility for safe maneuvering and parking remains with you Make sure that there are no...

Page 215: ...arking Assist PARKTRONIC The following camera views are available in the multimedia system Normal view 1 Yellow lanes marking the course the tires will take with the current steering angle dynamic 2 Y...

Page 216: ...multimedia sys tem System limits The rear view camera will not function or will only partially function in the following situations R The tailgate is open R There is heavy rain snow or fog R The ambie...

Page 217: ...id and may show a distorted view of obstacles show them incorrectly or not show them at all It is not a substitute for your attention to the surround ings The responsibility for safe maneuvering and p...

Page 218: ...6 m R Red segments obstacles at a very short distance of approx 1 0 ft 0 3 m or less When Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is operational and no object is detected the segments of the warning display are sho...

Page 219: ...ely 1 0 in 0 3 m from the ball head of the trailer hitch 3 Ball head of the trailer hitch When the electrical connection is established between the vehicle and the trailer the display changes to the s...

Page 220: ...ct its use See the notes on cleaning the surround view camera page 291 Calling up the view of the surround view camera using reverse gear Shift to reverse gear Select the desired view in the multimedi...

Page 221: ...ately 3 3 ft 1 0 m in front and 2 0 ft 0 6 m on the sides page 223 The Warn Early All Around setting is always active at the rear of the vehicle Parking Assist PARKTRONIC display in the multimedia sys...

Page 222: ...ction display Parking Assist PARKTRONIC may have been deactivated due to signal interference Start the vehicle again and check if Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is working at a different location If a warn...

Page 223: ...nt and rear segments can be dis played Parking Assist PARKTRONIC display vehicles without a surround view camera 1 Operational front and rear 2 Operational front rear and sides 3 Obstacle detected at...

Page 224: ...lamp is lit or the symbol appears in the instrument cluster Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is not active Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is automatically activated when the vehicle is started Activating deactiva...

Page 225: ...he system automatically measures parking spaces on both sides of the vehicle As soon as all requirements are met for search ing for parking spaces the display appears in the multifunction display When...

Page 226: ...his could cause a collision In these situations do not use Active Parking Assist Extreme weather conditions such as snow or heavy rain may lead to a parking space being measured inaccurately Parking s...

Page 227: ...nd the parking direction The turn signal indicator is switched on auto matically when the parking procedure begins You are responsible for selecting the turn signal indicator in accordance with the tr...

Page 228: ...legal requirements or local conditions turn the wheels towards the curb You can stop the vehicle and change the transmission position during the parking pro cedure The system then calculates a new veh...

Page 229: ...f for example the Please Engage Forward Gear message appears in the media display select the corresponding transmission posi tion The vehicle moves out of the parking space The turn signal indicator i...

Page 230: ...d on inclines When driving with a trailer Drive Away Assist is not available Also observe the system limits of Parking Assist PARKTRONIC page 218 Function of Cross Traffic Alert Cross Traffic Alert is...

Page 231: ...nd is designed for the requirements of trailer operation Do not modify the ball neck or the trailer hitch The values approved by the manufacturer can be found on the identification plates and in the T...

Page 232: ...ourney R The tire pressure on the rear axle of the tow ing vehicle is set for a maximum load R The lighting of the connected trailer is opera tional R Vehicles without LED headlamps or MUL TIBEAM LED...

Page 233: ...er while the vehicle level is changing In addi tion other people could become trapped if their limbs are between the vehicle body and the tires or underneath the vehicle When coupling up or uncoupling...

Page 234: ...ctrical connection between the vehicle and the trailer Accessories can be connected to the perma nent power supply up to 180 W and to the power supply that is switched on via the igni tion lock Uncoup...

Page 235: ...hat are used for flat towing or dinghy towing for example Attaching and using tow bar systems can lead to damage on the vehicle When you are towing a vehicle with tow bar sys tems safe driving charact...

Page 236: ...is equipment when the traffic situation permits If you cannot be sure of this stop the vehicle whilst paying attention to road and traffic conditions and operate the equipment with the vehicle station...

Page 237: ...ay consumption G meter date 5 Coolant temperature display During normal operation the coolant tem perature display is permitted to rise to 248 F 120 C 6 Selected drive program 7 Selected transmission...

Page 238: ...Observe the legal requirements for the country in which you are currently driving when operat ing the on board computer The on board computer is operated using the left hand Touch Control and the left...

Page 239: ...s on the multifunction display Active Parking Assist activated page 225 Parking Assist PARKTRONIC deactivated page 222 Cruise control page 180 DSR page 188 Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC page 182 Ac...

Page 240: ...e following condi tions R Seat position R Image position setting R Ambient light R Wet road surfaces R Objects on the display cover R Polarization in sunglasses In extreme sunlight sections of the dis...

Page 241: ...ch Control To adjust a value swipe upwards or down wards on the left hand Touch Control Press the left hand Touch Control Switching the Head up Display on off via the multimedia system Multimedia syst...

Page 242: ...ew of the MBUX multimedia system 1 Touch Control and control panel for the MBUX multimedia system 2 Media display with touch functionality 3 Control panel for telephone navigation radio media vehicle...

Page 243: ...ctive 6 Transmission of vehicle position active 7 Signal strength of the mobile phone network network display battery status of the mobile phone connected time 8 Calls up the Notifications Center 9 Ca...

Page 244: ...nnect terms and conditions and data protection informa tion The function is country dependent Operating the MBUX multimedia system Using Touch Control 1 Calls up the home screen 2 Touch Control 3 G Pr...

Page 245: ...Calls up navigation 3 Calls up radio or media 4 y Calls up vehicle functions 5 Press briefly calls up favourites Press and hold adds a favourite or theme or creates a new theme Alternatively tap on t...

Page 246: ...MBUX Interior Assistant can differentiate between driver and front passenger interactions and detects specific hand positions poses System limits display messages and notes for rectification The syste...

Page 247: ...isplay will be adjusted in the media display Some functions differentiate between driver and front passenger No specific hand position is required Above the center console Defined pose A favorite is c...

Page 248: ...ust not be inserted in the seat belt buckle Switching the reading light on and off Briefly move a hand up or down beneath the inside rearview mirror The reading light is switched on or off for the dri...

Page 249: ...iver can select their own profile without changing the stored profile settings of other drivers Information on profiles from Mercedes me connect can be found in the Digital Opera tor s Manual Vehicle...

Page 250: ...n for one day activate Deact Learning for 24 h For 24 hours no new actions will be trained and no data recorded for the active profile Suggestions will continue to be shown Example if the option is sw...

Page 251: ...n R Installation of the downloaded system update R Activation of the downloaded system update by restarting the system If automatic software updates are activated the system updates will be downloaded...

Page 252: ...System 5 Wi Fi Bluetooth Activating deactivating Wi Fi Select Wi Fi Connecting the multimedia system with an external hotspot using Wi Fi The type of connection established must be selected on the mu...

Page 253: ...IN generation Select Connect via WPS PIN Generation Enter the PIN shown in the media display on the device to be connected and confirm Connecting using WPS PIN entry Select Connect via WPS PIN Input E...

Page 254: ...able as a guide for driving Always keep an eye on the actual traffic situation Avoid extended observation of the cam era image WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to imprecise positioning of addi...

Page 255: ...announcements on or off 4 ON THE WAY menu with Route Overview Alternative Routes and Report Traffic Inci dent Car to X TRAFFIC menu with Traffic Announcements Area Alerts and Live Traffic Subscription...

Page 256: ...itional destination entry options 4 Deletes an entry 5 a Confirms an entry 6 Switches to handwriting recognition 7 Enters a space 8 Switches to voice input 9 Sets the written language A Switches to di...

Page 257: ...rch finds no suitable destina tions or if you change countries the online search is available For the destination you can enter an address a POI or a 3 word address Select country indicator 1 Select t...

Page 258: ...on the media display The camera image will be shown instead of the navigation map before a turning maneu ver and will show additional information To return to the navigation map tap on the camera symb...

Page 259: ...been received then traffic incidents such as roadworks road blocks local area reports e g fog and warn ing messages are displayed The traffic delay is displayed for the current route Traffic delays l...

Page 260: ...le is stationary As a vehicle occupant only use mobile communications devices in the areas intended for this purpose e g in the rear passenger compartment You must observe the legal requirements for t...

Page 261: ...the range of functions of the mobile radio unit to be connected see the man ufacturer s operating instructions Network connection The following cases can lead to the call being disconnected while the...

Page 262: ...wo phone mode 3 Battery status of the connected mobile phone 4 Signal strength of the mobile phone network 5 Options 6 Device manager 7 Messages 8 Numerical pad 9 Contact search Telephony operating mo...

Page 263: ...A code is displayed in the multimedia system and on the mobile phone If both codes match confirm the code on the mobile phone Functions in the telephony menu In the telephony menu you have the follow...

Page 264: ...nt to the Mercedes Benz emer gency call system page 269 If necessary the contact person at the Mercedes Benz emergency call center for wards the call to Mercedes me connect Acci dent and Breakdown Man...

Page 265: ...vices The data transferred during a Mercedes me con nect call depends on R The reason for initiation of the call R The service that is selected in the voice con trol system R The activated Mercedes me...

Page 266: ...ements R Access to a GSM network is available R The contract partner s GSM network cover age is available in the respective region R The ignition must be switched on so that vehicle data can be transf...

Page 267: ...Customer Center 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 multi med...

Page 268: ...f Mercedes me connect serv ices are activated An overview of the data transmitted can be found in the respective terms of use for Mercedes me connect services These can be obtained in the Mercedes me...

Page 269: ...between a Mercedes me user account and the vehicle R Calling up the Mercedes me services R Calling up apps such as In Car Office or the web browser depending on availability Web browser overview The w...

Page 270: ...m Mercedes Benz recommends disconnecting the connecting cable only when the vehicle is stationary Overview of transferred vehicle data When using Smartphone Integration certain vehicle data is transfe...

Page 271: ...an help to reduce the time between an accident and the arrival of emergency services at the site of the accident It helps locate an accident site in places that are difficult to access However even if...

Page 272: ...established with the emer gency call center operator R Based on the call the operator decides whether it is necessary to call rescue teams and or the police to the accident site R If no vehicle occupa...

Page 273: ...s available or not R Whether the emergency call was initiated manually or automatically R Time of the accident R Language setting on the multimedia system Data transmitted is vehicle information For a...

Page 274: ...elect 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 Skip forwards back Select to skip to the nex...

Page 275: ...ue tooth audio profiles A2DP and AVRCP R The audio equipment is visible for other devices Multimedia system 4 5 Media 5 Bluetooth 5 With Bluetooth audio you can play back music files from an external...

Page 276: ...o return to the home screen j Messaging Select to call up messaging Skip forwards back Select to skip to the next or to the previous station Z Settings Select to have further options shown Settings ca...

Page 277: ...h off the sound f Store radio stations Select to save a station in the presets 4 Station list Select to have the station list shown Search Select to search in the active menu You can search for artist...

Page 278: ...gital quality radio channels providing 100 commercial free music sports news and enter tainment for example SIRIUS XM satellite radio employs a fleet of high performance satel lites to broadcast aroun...

Page 279: ...usic seam lessly 5 Playback control Select to show the timeline Tap any point on the timeline to skip forwards or back Navigate to the end of the timeline to return to live mode 6 Play Select to start...

Page 280: ...your account Multimedia system 4 5 Radio 5 SiriusXM 5 Z Options Select Service Information The service information screen appears showing the radio ID and the current sub scription status Establish a...

Page 281: ...r Select Manage Sports Alerts Select Delete All Entries All alerts are deleted Sound settings Overview of functions in the sound menu The setting options and functions available depend on the sound sy...

Page 282: ...press the back button on the left hand side of the steering wheel Bear in mind the following related topic R Operating the on board computer page 236 Information on regular maintenance work NOTE Prem...

Page 283: ...ng with the hood unlocked The hood may open and block your view Never release the hood when driving Before every trip ensure that the hood is locked WARNING Risk of accident and injury when opening an...

Page 284: ...d on WARNING Risk of burns from hot com ponent parts in the engine compartment Certain component parts in the engine com partment can be very hot e g the engine the cooler and parts of the exhaust sys...

Page 285: ...ain component parts in the engine com partment can be very hot e g the engine the cooler and parts of the exhaust system Allow the engine to cool down and only touch component parts described in the f...

Page 286: ...level is determined during driving Determining the engine oil level can take up to 30 minutes with a normal driving style and even longer with an active driving style On board computer 4 Service 5 Eng...

Page 287: ...e engine compart ment it may ignite Make sure that no engine oil is spilled next to the filler opening Allow the engine to cool off and thor oughly clean the engine oil from compo nent parts before st...

Page 288: ...e engine to cool down and only touch component parts described in the following WARNING Risk of scalding from hot coolant If you open the cap you could be scalded Let the motor cool down before openin...

Page 289: ...compartment Certain component parts in the engine com partment can be very hot e g the engine the cooler and parts of the exhaust system Allow the engine to cool down and only touch component parts de...

Page 290: ...the following or similar sit uations During towing In a car wash NOTE Damage due to unsuitable car wash Before driving into a car wash make sure that the car wash is suitable for the vehicle dimension...

Page 291: ...vehicle R Vehicles with decorative foil parts of your vehicle are covered with a decorative foil Maintain a distance of at least 27 6 in 70 cm between the foil covered parts of the vehicle and the no...

Page 292: ...eservers e g wax R Always have paintwork repairs carried out at a qualified specialist workshop Notes on cleaning decorative foils Observe the notes on matte finish care in the chapter Notes on paintw...

Page 293: ...ipers are switched on while the windshield is being cleaned If the windshield wipers are set in motion while you are cleaning the windshield or wiper blades you can be trapped by the wiper arm Always...

Page 294: ...eel cleaners to remove brake dust The aluminum trim inserts could other wise be damaged Rear view camera and surround view camera R Open the camera cover with the multimedia system page 218 R Use clea...

Page 295: ...stickers films or similar mate rials R Do not allow cosmetics insect repellent or sun cream to come in contact with the plas tic trim Real wood and trim elements R Clean with a microfiber cloth R Bla...

Page 296: ...an with a damp cloth and then wipe with a dry cloth R Leather care use a leather care agent that has been recommended for Mercedes Benz R Do not allow the leather to become too damp R Do not use a mic...

Page 297: ...t tumble dry 6 Do not dry clean 7 Class 2 safety vest The requirements defined by the legal standard are only fulfilled if the safety vest is the correct size and is fully closed Replace the safety ve...

Page 298: ...ve the information and warning notes on MOExtended tires run flat tire In the event of a flat tire the following options are available depending on your vehicle s equip ment R Vehicles with MOExtended...

Page 299: ...ffected must not show any clearly visible damage You can recognize MOExtended tires by the MOExtended marking which appears on the side wall of the tire Vehicles with tire pressure loss warning sys te...

Page 300: ...alant may be unable to seal the tire properly especially in the following cases R There are large cuts or punctures in the tire larger than damage previously men tioned R The wheel rims have been dama...

Page 301: ...compressor Have the tire sealant bottle replaced in a quali fied specialist workshop every five years Do not remove any foreign objects which have entered the tire Affix part 1 of the TIREFIT sticker...

Page 302: ...er ten minutes a tire pressure of 200 kPa 2 0 bar 29 psi has not been attained Switch off the tire inflation compressor Unscrew the filling hose from the valve of the faulty tire Please note that tire...

Page 303: ...sealant bottle and the tire infla tion compressor Pull away immediately Stop driving after approximately ten minutes and check the tire pressure using the tire inflation compressor The tire pressure m...

Page 304: ...hicle You could lose control of the vehicle in the following situations in particular R When braking R In the event of abrupt steering maneuvers and or when the vehicle s speed is not adapted to the r...

Page 305: ...th the household rubbish Dispose of batteries in an environmentally responsible manner Take discharged batteries to a qualified specialist workshop or to a collection point for used batteries If you h...

Page 306: ...start connec tion point in the engine compartment NOTE Damage to the battery from over voltage When charging using a battery charger with out a maximum charging voltage the battery or the on board el...

Page 307: ...orkshop Plug in hybrid be sure to observe the notes in the Supplement You could otherwise fail to rec ognize dangers All vehicles NOTE Damage caused by numerous or extended attempts to start the engin...

Page 308: ...irec tion of the arrow Connect positive clamp 2 on your vehicle to the positive pole of the donor battery using the jumper cable charging cable Always begin with positive clamp 2 on your own vehicle f...

Page 309: ...aranteed with an AGM battery or lith ium ion battery For safety reasons Mercedes Benz recommends that you only use batteries which have been tested and approved for your vehicle by Mercedes Benz R Car...

Page 310: ...company Towing the vehicle with both axles on the ground Observe the notes on the permitted towing methods page 307 Make sure that the battery is connected and charged Observe the following points wh...

Page 311: ...nsmission automatically shifts to position j Install the towing eye page 311 Fasten the tow bar NOTE Damage due to incorrect connec tion of the tow bar Only connect the tow rope or tow bar to the towi...

Page 312: ...atic transmission to position j Use the electric parking brake to secure the vehicle against rolling away Only secure the vehicle by the wheels Vehicles with ADS PLUS Adaptive Damping System PLUS WARN...

Page 313: ...Do not position the vehicle above the connection point of the transport vehi cle Towing eye storage location Towing eye 1 is under the cargo compartment floor Installing the towing eye Press the mark...

Page 314: ...accident and injury due to overloaded lines If you manipulate or bridge a faulty fuse or if you replace it with a fuse with a higher amperage the electric line could be overloa ded This could result i...

Page 315: ...r s side of the cockpit page 314 R Fuse box in the front passenger footwell page 314 R Fuse box in the cargo compartment on the right hand side of the vehicle when viewed in the direction of travel pa...

Page 316: ...etaining clip 2 on cover 1 a quarter turn clockwise Close the hood Opening and closing the fuse box in the cockpit Requirements R Observe the notes on electrical fuses page 312 The fuse box is on the...

Page 317: ...n the cargo compartment Observe the notes on electrical fuses page 312 Open the cargo compartment floor Fold cover 1 up in the direction of the arrow The fuse assignment diagram is on the side of the...

Page 318: ...risk of hydroplaning is increased in particular where speed 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...

Page 319: ...ur vehicle by Mercedes Benz or snow chains with the same quality standard R If snow chains are installed the maximum permissible speed is 30 mph 50 km h R Vehicles with Active Parking Assist Do not us...

Page 320: ...In addition they also suffer from irregular wear which can significantly impair the brak ing properties and the handling characteris tics Avoid excessively high tire pressures Tire pressure which is...

Page 321: ...to unsuitable accessories on tire valves If you mount unsuitable accessories onto tire valves the tire valves may be overloaded and malfunction which can cause tire pressure loss Only screw standard v...

Page 322: ...he metal pin in the valve e g using the tip of a pen for example Then check the tire pressure again using the tire pressure gauge Screw the valve cap onto the valve Further related subjects R Notes on...

Page 323: ...r a variety of rea sons including the installation of incompati ble replacement or alternate tires or wheels on the vehicle that prevent the TPMS from functioning properly Always check the TPMS malfun...

Page 324: ...e shown by the on board computer In this case do not reduce the tire pressure Restarting the tire pressure monitoring sys tem Requirements R The recommended tire pressure is correctly set for the resp...

Page 325: ...iver s responsibility to set the tire pressure to the recommended cold tire pressure suitable for the operating situation and to check it Be sure to also observe the following further related subjects...

Page 326: ...failure Observe the load rating of the tires The load rating must be at least half the permissible axle load of the vehicle Never overload the tires by exceeding the maximum load The Tire and Loading...

Page 327: ...of the driver and passengers from XXX kg or XXX lbs 4 The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity For example if the XXX amount equals 1400 lbs and there will b...

Page 328: ...oad The following table shows examples of how to calculate total and load capacities with varying seating configurations and different numbers and sizes of occupants The following examples use a maxim...

Page 329: ...lbs 73 kg Occupant 4 140 lbs 63 kg Occupant 5 120 lbs 54 kg Occupant 1 200 lbs 91 kg Total weight of all occupants 750 lbs 340 kg 200 lbs 91 kg Step 3 Example 1 Example 2 Permissible load maximum gros...

Page 330: ...dance with the US Department of Trans portation s Uniform Tire Quality Grading Stand ards tire manufacturers are required to grade their tires on the basis of the following three per formance factors...

Page 331: ...cident from tire overheating and tire failure Excessive speed underinflation or excessive loading either separately or in combination can cause excessive heat build up and possi ble tire failure Obser...

Page 332: ...e used by the manufacturer as a code to describe specific characteristics of the tire R Manufacturing date manufacturing date 5 provides information about the age of a tire The 1st and 2nd positions r...

Page 333: ...exceed ing the specified tire load bearing capa city or the permissible speed rating Exceeding the specified tire load rating or the permissible speed rating may lead to tire damage and to the tires b...

Page 334: ...that specifies the maximum load bearing capacity of a tire e g 91 corre sponds to 1356 lbs 615 kg The load bearing capacity of the tire must be at least half the gross axle weight rating of your vehi...

Page 335: ...Rubber Association of Canada RAC regarding the tire traction on snow Load index 8 8 R No specification given standard load SL tire R XL or Extra Load extra load tire or rein forced tire R Light Load...

Page 336: ...art of the tire identification It specifies the speed range for which a tire is approved GVW Gross Vehicle Weight the gross vehicle weight comprises the weight of the vehicle including fuel tools the...

Page 337: ...event the tire from changing length on the wheel rim Side wall the part of the tire between the tread and the tire bead Weight of optional equipment the combined weight of the optional equipment weigh...

Page 338: ...sible speed rating may lead to tire damage and to the tires bursting Therefore only use tire types and sizes approved for your vehicle model Observe the tire load rating and speed rating required for...

Page 339: ...potholes when parking NOTE Damage to electronic component parts from the use of tire mounting tools Vehicles with a tire pressure monitoring system Electronic component parts are located in the wheel...

Page 340: ...tires or all season tires marked i M S for all wheels Winter tires provide the best possible grip in wintry road conditions R For M S tires only use tires with the same tread R Observe the maximum per...

Page 341: ...00 miles 5000 to 10 000 km depending on the wear Ensure that the direction of rotation is maintained Observe the instructions and safety notes on Changing a wheel when doing so page 340 Notes on stori...

Page 342: ...pply the electric parking brake manually Move the front wheels to the straight ahead position Vehicles with automatic transmission Shift into position j Vehicles with level control system Set the norm...

Page 343: ...tant notes on using the jack R Use only a vehicle specific jack that has been approved by Mercedes Benz to raise the vehicle R The jack is only designed for raising and holding the vehicle for a short...

Page 344: ...icle the jack could tip with the vehicle raised Only position the jack at the appropri ate jacking point of the vehicle The base of the jack must be positioned vertically under the jacking point of th...

Page 345: ...n the Supplement You could otherwise fail to recognize dangers When changing a wheel avoid applying any force to the brake discs since this could impair the level of comfort when braking NOTE Damage t...

Page 346: ...sed the jack could tip Only tighten wheel bolts or wheel nuts when the vehicle is on the ground Be sure to observe the instructions and safety notes on Changing a wheel page 336 For safety reasons onl...

Page 347: ...Restart the tire pressure loss warn ing system page 323 Exception the new wheel is an emergency spare wheel Vehicles with a tire pressure monitoring system Restart the tire pressure monitoring system...

Page 348: ...talled the tire pressure monitoring system cannot function reliably For a few minutes after an emergency spare wheel is installed the system may still display the tire pressure of the removed wheel On...

Page 349: ...compressor is switched on The tire is inflated The tire pressure is shown on manometer 6 Pump the tire to the specified tire pressure The specified tire pressure is stated on the label of the emergenc...

Page 350: ...list workshop WARNING Risk of accident due to improper operation of two way radios If you use two way radios in the vehicle improperly their electromagnetic radiation can disrupt the vehicle s electro...

Page 351: ...the legal requirements for detachable parts If your vehicle has installations for two way radio equipment use the power supply and antenna connectors provided in the pre installation Observe the manuf...

Page 352: ...trial Trunked Radio TETRA R 70 cm frequency band R 2G 3G 4G Radio operating permits for vehicle compo nents Manufacturer information about wireless vehicle components can be found using the key phrase...

Page 353: ...m weight that can be carried on one axle front or rear axle Do not exceed the maximum gross vehicle weight or the maximum gross axle weight rating for the front or rear axle VIN below right hand front...

Page 354: ...luids can cause considerable damage to the environ ment Dispose of operating fluids in an envi ronmentally responsible manner Operating fluids include the following R Fuels R Lubricants R Coolant R Br...

Page 355: ...es R Unleaded premium grade gasoline R E85 fuel R A mixture of E85 fuel and unleaded premium grade gasoline Flexible fuel vehicles can be identified by the Ethanol up to E85 sticker on the inside of t...

Page 356: ...d you have to refuel using unleaded regular gasoline Only fill the fuel tank to half full with unleaded regular gasoline and refill as soon as possible with unleaded pre mium grade gasoline Do not dri...

Page 357: ...ngine oil changed after the prescribed intervals Mercedes Benz recommends that you have the oil change carried out at a qualified specialist workshop Quality and capacity of engine oil MB Freigabe or...

Page 358: ...352 WARNING Risk of fire and injury from antifreeze If antifreeze comes into contact with hot component parts in the engine compart ment it may ignite Allow the engine to cool down before adding antif...

Page 359: ...oncentrate spills out next to the filler opening NOTE Damage to the exterior lighting due to unsuitable windshield washer fluid Unsuitable windshield washer fluid may dam age the plastic surface of th...

Page 360: ...stand ard J639 must be adhered to The information label for the climate control sys tem regarding the refrigerant type and the refrig erant compressor oil PAG oil is located on the inside of the hood...

Page 361: ...ment Height when opened Model 1 1 Height when opened 2 2 Head room All models 84 5 in 2146 mm 78 4 in 1992 mm Vehicle dimensions All models Vehicle length 183 4 in 4658 mm Vehicle width including out...

Page 362: ...indicates the maximum per missible fording depth for vehicles that are ready to drive and for slow driving through standing water Driving through flowing water reduces the per missible fording depth d...

Page 363: ...e trailer hitch Modifications to the engine cooling system may be necessary depending on the vehicle model The retrofitting of a trailer hitch is only permissi ble if a towing capacity is specified in...

Page 364: ...sing values were not available at the time of going to press Tongue weight Model Maximum tongue weight GLC 300 GLC 300 4MATIC Load capacity Model Maximum load All models Permissible rear axle load tra...

Page 365: ...eft or right Press the symbol to show further infor mation on the media display Press the symbol to hide the display message You can hide low priority display messages by pressing the P back button or...

Page 366: ...Risk of injury due to malfunctions in the restraint system Components in the restraint system may be activated unintentionally or not deploy as planned in an accident Have the restraint system checked...

Page 367: ...on is sitting too close to the cockpit Make sure both before and during the journey that the status of the front passenger airbag is correct Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic...

Page 368: ...the status of the front passenger airbag is correct NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur S...

Page 369: ...Key Battery The SmartKey battery is discharged Replace the battery page 68 Key Not Detected white display message The SmartKey is currently undetected Change the location of the SmartKey in the vehic...

Page 370: ...due to a strong radio signal source Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions Place the SmartKey in the marked space for starting the engine with the SmartKey page 143 Do...

Page 371: ...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 Opera tor s Manual The exterior lighting is ma...

Page 372: ...urn the light switch to the L or position Switch Off Lights You are leaving the vehicle and the lights are still switched on Turn the light switch to the position Intell Light System Inoper ative The...

Page 373: ...hbeam Assist Inoperative Adaptive Highbeam Assist is malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop Adaptive Highbeam Assist Camera View Restricted See Operator s Manual The camera view is res...

Page 374: ...ey with you If you do not leave the vehicle switch off the electrical consumers e g the seat heating Otherwise the 12 V battery may discharge and it will then be possible to start the vehicle only wit...

Page 375: ...stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Do not continue driving under any circumstances Consult a qualified specialist workshop C At least one door...

Page 376: ...s running especially if the vehicle is in motion Always switch off the engine before opening the tailgate Never drive with the tailgate open Close the tailgate _ Rear Left Backrest Not Latched example...

Page 377: ...ing page 142 Check Coolant Level See Operator s Manual The coolant level is too low NOTE Engine damage due to insufficient coolant Avoid long journeys with insufficient coolant Add coolant page 286 Ha...

Page 378: ...l down In the event of a fire in the engine compartment keep the hood closed and call the fire service Wait until the engine has cooled down Make sure that the air supply to the radiator is not obstru...

Page 379: ...ission Display messages Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions Only Shift to P when Vehi cle is Stationary It is possible to select the park position j only if the vehicle is stationary To sto...

Page 380: ...not fully closed and transmission position h k or neutral i is selected Select park position j when switching off the vehicle N Permanently Active Risk of Rolling Away Neutral i has been selected whi...

Page 381: ...dal Engage park position j Consult a qualified specialist workshop Stop Vehicle Leave Engine Running Wait Transmission Cooling The transmission is overheating Pulling away may be temporarily impaired...

Page 382: ...qualified specialist workshop Where necessary also secure the parked vehicle against rolling away The yellow indicator lamp and the red F USA only or Canada only indicator lamp are lit The elec tric...

Page 383: ...ake manually If the electric parking brake cannot be applied or the red F USA only or Canada only indicator lamp continues to flash Do not continue driving Consult a qualified specialist workshop Wher...

Page 384: ...witch the ignition off and switch it back on Release and then apply the electric parking brake manually page 169 If it is still not possible to apply the electric parking brake Consult a qualified spe...

Page 385: ...ectric parking brake is applied while you are driving R A condition for automatic release of the electric parking brake has not been fulfilled page 169 R You are performing emergency braking using the...

Page 386: ...a only Check Brake Fluid Level There is insufficient brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir WARNING Risk of an accident due to low brake fluid level If the brake fluid level is too low the braking e...

Page 387: ...Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions Off The HOLD function is deactivated because the vehicle is slipping or a condition for activation is not fulfilled Reactivate the HOLD function later or...

Page 388: ...vation conditions for cruise control page 181 Cruise Control Inoperative Cruise control is malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop Cruise Control Off Cruise control has been deactivated...

Page 389: ...al Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is temporarily unavailable The ambient conditions are outside the system limits page 182 As soon as the ambient conditions are within the system limits the system w...

Page 390: ...peed 25 mph The maximum speed of 25 mph 40 km h for the Downhill Speed Regulation has been exceeded Drive more slowly Active Steering Assist Cur rently Unavailable See Operator s Manual Active Steerin...

Page 391: ...ic conditions Switch the ignition off and switch it back on Active Steering Assist is available once more Beginning Emergency Stop Your hands are not on the steering wheel An emergency stop is being i...

Page 392: ...itions and restart the engine If the display message still appears consult a qualified specialist workshop Traffic Sign Assist Camera View Restricted See Opera tor s Manual The camera view is restrict...

Page 393: ...sensors in the bumper may be mal functioning Blind Spot Assist Inopera tive Blind Spot Assist is malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop Blind Spot Assist Not Avail able When Towing a...

Page 394: ...edge the display message Active Lane Keeping Assist Currently Unavailable See Operator s Manual Active Lane Keeping Assist is temporarily unavailable The ambient conditions are outside the system limi...

Page 395: ...rily unavailable Once the cause of the problem is no longer present the driving systems and driving safety systems will be available again If the display message does not disappear Stop the vehicle in...

Page 396: ...80 km h and consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately NOTE The tires on the front axle or the fenders could be damaged by large steering movements Avoid large steering movements while drivi...

Page 397: ...isplay message disappears before pulling away Drive More Slowly You are driving too fast for the selected vehicle level To adjust the vehicle level you must not drive at speeds greater than 50 mph 80...

Page 398: ...Assist Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is malfunctioning Stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions and restart the engine If the display message still appears consult a qualified specialist...

Page 399: ...ABS and ESP are malfunctioning Other driving systems and driving safety systems e g BAS may also be malfunctioning The brake system will continue to operate normally The braking distance in an emergen...

Page 400: ...ering movements at a speed above 19 mph 30 km h If the display message does not disappear consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately Drive care fully Inoperative See Operator s Manual ESP is...

Page 401: ...ystems are switched off Drive on carefully Have the brake system checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop Active Brake Assist Func tions Currently Limited See Operator s Manual Vehicles...

Page 402: ...qualified specialist workshop Radar Sensors Dirty See Operator s Manual The radar sensor system is malfunctioning Possible causes R Dirt on the sensors R Heavy rain or snow R Extended country driving...

Page 403: ...he main functions of the Mercedes me connect system or of the SOS emergency call system is malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop Battery Display messages Possible causes consequences...

Page 404: ...c conditions and switch off the engine Consult a qualified specialist workshop Stop Vehicle See Opera tor s Manual The 12 V battery is no longer being charged and the charge level is too low NOTE Poss...

Page 405: ...erference from a powerful radio signal source As a result no signals from the tire pressure sensors are being received The tire pressure monitoring system is temporarily unavailable The tire pressure...

Page 406: ...pressure value is displayed for the affec ted tire Have the faulty tire pressure sensor replaced at a qualified specialist workshop h Check Tires The tire pressure in one or more tires has dropped sig...

Page 407: ...2 h Warning Tire Malfunction The tire pressure in one or more tires has dropped suddenly The wheel position will be displayed WARNING Risk of an accident from driving with a flat tire R The tires can...

Page 408: ...ayed in yellow WARNING Risk of an accident from driving with overheated tires Overheated tires can burst Reduce speed so that the tires cool down Decrease Speed At least one tire is overheating The af...

Page 409: ...ly impaired You could then lose control of the vehicle Observe the recommended tire pressures Adjust the tire pressure if necessary Stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions Check the...

Page 410: ...splay messages Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions 5 Check Engine Oil At Next Refueling The engine oil level has dropped to the minimum level NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with insuf...

Page 411: ...1 US qt 1 l of engine oil page 285 Notes on engine oil page 355 5 Engine Oil Reduce Oil Level Display message only for certain engines The engine oil level is too high NOTE Engine damage caused by dr...

Page 412: ...1 US qt 1 l of engine oil page 285 Check the engine oil level Notes on engine oil page 355 5 Engine Oil Pressure Stop Switch Off Engine Display message only for certain engines The oil pressure is too...

Page 413: ...perform a self test when the ignition is switched on Some indicator and warning lamps may briefly light up or flash This behavior is non critical These indicator and warning lamps indicate a malfuncti...

Page 414: ...Canada electric parking brake red page 418 Electric parking brake yellow page 418 USA Recuperative Brake System page 418 J Canada brakes yellow page 418 USA brakes red page 418 J Canada brakes red pa...

Page 415: ...n accident Have the restraint system checked and repaired immediately at a qualified specialist workshop Drive on carefully Note the messages on the multifunction display Consult a qualified specialis...

Page 416: ...ing indicator lamp Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions Power steering warning lamp red The red power steering system warning lamp is lit while the engine is running The power assistance or...

Page 417: ...ng tone the coolant temperature has exceeded the maximum permissible temperature WARNING Risk of burns when opening the hood If you open the hood when the engine has overheated or when there is a fire...

Page 418: ...re that the air supply to the radiator is not obstructed Avoiding high loads on the engine drive to the nearest qualified specialist workshop In doing so ensure that the coolant temperature display re...

Page 419: ...amp lights up while you are driving There has been pressure loss in the fuel system The fuel filler cap is not closed correctly or the fuel system is leak ing Close the fuel filler cap If the fuel fil...

Page 420: ...ing brake indi cator lamp red Canada only The electric parking brake yellow indicator lamp The red electric parking brake indicator lamp flashes or is lit The yellow electric parking brake indicator l...

Page 421: ...NING 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...

Page 422: ...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...

Page 423: ...ly Increase the distance Function of Active Brake Assist page 194 Driving safety systems Warning indicator lamp Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions ABS warning lamp The yellow ABS warning l...

Page 424: ...has reached its grip limit page 174 Adapt your driving style to suit the road and weather conditions ESP warning lamp lights up The yellow ESP warning lamp is lit while the engine is running ESP is ma...

Page 425: ...RNING Risk of skidding when driving with ESP deactivated ESP does not act to stabilize the vehicle The availability of further driving safety systems is also limited Drive on carefully Deactivate ESP...

Page 426: ...ressure may impair the driving characteristics as well as steering and braking Have the tire pressure monitoring system checked at a qualified specialist workshop h Tire pressure monitoring system war...

Page 427: ...ible causes consequences and M M Solutions Adjust the tire pressure if necessary Stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions Check the tire pressure and the tires Display messages and w...

Page 428: ...ction notes 194 Setting 198 Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Active Emergency Stop Assist 192 Active Lane Change Assist 192 Calling up a speed 185 Function 182 Increasing decreasing speed 185 Requirem...

Page 429: ...oning menu Calling up 136 Air distribution Setting 135 Setting MBUX multimedia system 137 Air freshener system see Perfume atomizer Air inlet see Air water duct Air pressure see Tire pressure Air susp...

Page 430: ...of the interior motion sensor 88 The tow away alarm function 87 ATTENTION ASSIST Function 178 Setting 180 System limitations 178 Attention assistant see ATTENTION ASSIST Authorized Mercedes Benz Cente...

Page 431: ...tion 202 System limitations 202 Blower see Climate control Brake Assist System see BAS Brake Assist System Brake fluid Notes 356 Brake force distribution EBD electronic brake force distribu tion 177 B...

Page 432: ...291 Trailer hitch 291 Washing by hand 289 Wheels rims 291 Windows 291 Wiper blades 291 Cargo compartment cover Extending retracting 108 Removing installing 109 Cargo compartment floor Locking unlockin...

Page 433: ...l panel for dual zone auto matic climate control 135 Defrosting the windshield 135 Filling capacity for PAG oil 359 Front air vents 140 Inserting removing the flacon fra grance system 139 Ionization 1...

Page 434: ...ge 34 Data storage Data protection rights 34 Electronic control units 31 Online services 34 Vehicle 31 Daytime running lamp mode see Daytime running lights Daytime running lights Switching on off 125...

Page 435: ...08 5 Check Engine Oil Level Add 1 quart 409 Check Left Low Beam exam ple 369 h Check Tires 404 Check Washer Fluid 374 Coolant Too Hot Stop Vehicle Turn Engine Off 375 Currently Unavailable See Operato...

Page 436: ...ng Malfunction Stop Immediately See Operator s Manual 373 Stop Vehicle Leave Engine Run ning 403 Stop Vehicle See Operator s Manual 402 Stop Vehicle Vehicle Too Low 394 Suspended 387 Switch Off Lights...

Page 437: ...371 Adaptive Highbeam Assist Inoperative 371 Apply Brake to Shift from P 377 Apply Brake to Shift to R 378 Auxiliary Battery Malfunction 379 Beginning Emergency Stop 389 Blind Spot Assist Currently Un...

Page 438: ...n Assist Currently Unavail able See Operator s Manual 390 Traffic Sign Assist Inoperative 390 Transmission Malfunction Stop 379 Display on the windshield see Head up Display Distance control see Activ...

Page 439: ...driving 146 General driving tips 146 Notes on breaking in a new vehicle 145 Optimized acceleration 145 Drowsiness detection see ATTENTION ASSIST DSR Activating deactivating 189 Changing the target sp...

Page 440: ...top function 152 Engine number 350 Starting emergency operation mode 143 Starting Remote Online 144 Starting start stop button 142 Starting assistance 306 Switching off start stop button 164 Engine da...

Page 441: ...content 355 Function seat see Door control panel Fuses Before replacing a fuse 312 Dashboard fuse box 314 Fuse assignment diagram 312 Fuse box in the cargo compartment 315 Fuse box in the engine comp...

Page 442: ...Hill start assist 178 HOLD function Function notes 177 Switching on off 177 Home screen media display Overview 241 Hood Opening closing 281 I Identification plate Engine 350 Refrigerant 357 Vehicle 3...

Page 443: ...ee Warning indicator lamps Lane detection automatic see Active Lane Keeping Assist Lane Keeping Assist see Active Lane Keeping Assist LATCH type ISOFIX child seat anchor Installing 57 Level control sy...

Page 444: ...ilgate 73 Unlocking opening the doors from the inside 70 Low beam headlamps Switching on off 121 Lowering the vehicle Rear of the vehicle 211 Lubricant additives see Additives Luggage Parcel net 112 S...

Page 445: ...nctions and sym bols 272 Media mode Connecting Bluetooth audio equip ment 273 Medical aids 29 Memory function Function 101 Head up Display Calling up stored settings 102 Head up Display Storing settin...

Page 446: ...Multimedia system Activating deactivating DSR 189 Collision detection parked vehicle 170 Multimedia system see Display multimedia system see MBUX Interior Assistant multi media system see MBUX multim...

Page 447: ...tor s Manual digital 20 Optimized acceleration Activating 145 Overhead control panel Overview 14 P Paint code 350 Paintwork cleaning instructions 290 Panic alarm Activating deactivating 67 Panorama ro...

Page 448: ...e windows PRE SAFE anticipatory occupant protection Function 51 PRE SAFE Sound 51 Reversing measures 51 PRE SAFE PLUS anticipatory occu pant protection plus Function 52 Reversing measures 51 Preventat...

Page 449: ...le 162 Remote Online Charging the starter battery 144 Cooling or heating the vehicle interior 143 Starting the vehicle 144 Reporting safety defects 30 Rescue card 31 Reserve Fuel 355 Residual heat 138...

Page 450: ...rect driver s seat position 90 Folding the backrest rear passenger compartment back 107 Folding the backrest rear forwards 105 Operating the memory function 102 Resetting the settings 96 Setting optio...

Page 451: ...res 84 Closing 82 Closing using the SmartKey 80 Opening 82 Opening with the SmartKey 80 Problem 85 Rain closing feature 84 SmartKey Acoustic locking verification signal 67 Battery 68 Energy consumptio...

Page 452: ...ring wheel Adjusting electrically 99 Adjusting manually 98 Buttons 236 Care 292 Operating the memory function 102 Steering wheel heater 99 Steering wheel heater Switching on off 99 Steering wheel padd...

Page 453: ...261 Functions in the telephone menu 261 Notes 258 Operating modes 260 Telephone menu overview 260 Wireless charging mobile phone 119 Telephony operating modes Bluetooth Telephony 260 Temperature Sett...

Page 454: ...it Overview 339 TIREFIT kit Storage location 298 Using 298 Tires Changing hub caps 340 Characteristics 331 Checking 316 Checking the tire pressure manually 320 Checking the tire pressure tire pres sur...

Page 455: ...Switching on the display 257 Traffic light data service Display in the Instrument Display 200 Turning the display on off 202 Traffic Sign Assist Function notes 199 Setting 200 System limitations 199...

Page 456: ...d 31 Qualified specialist workshop 28 Raising 341 Standby mode function 170 Starting emergency operation mode 143 Starting Remote Online 144 Starting start stop button 142 Switching off start stop but...

Page 457: ...g up 295 Warning indicator lamp ABS warning lamp 421 J Brake system warning lamp Canada only 420 Brake warning lamp USA only 420 J Brakes warning lamp yellow Canada only 419 Coolant warning lamp 415 E...

Page 458: ...tire pressure tire pres sure monitoring system 322 Definitions 333 DOT Tire Identification Number TIN 329 Flat tire 296 Installing 343 Load index 331 Load bearing capacity 331 Maximum tire load 330 Ma...

Page 459: ...dshield see Windshield Windshield washer fluid Notes 357 Windshield washer system Topping up 287 Windshield wipers Activating deactivating 127 Replacing the wiper blades 128 Winter operation Snow chai...

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