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Operating systems

COMAND automatic air conditioning

The 

“Mono”

 function is automatically 

switched off if you:

change settings for the automatic air 

conditioning on the front-passenger 

side using COMAND

press a rocker switch for the automatic 

air conditioning on the front-passenger 

side

press one of the rocker switches for 

the rear-compartment air conditioning

Adjusting the footwell temperature

This setting is effective in automatic mode, 

especially at low outside temperatures.

You can use the 

“Footwell temperature”

 

function to set the temperature difference 

between the footwell and the rest of the 

vehicle interior.
The greater the value you set, the higher 

the temperature in the footwell.

Air-conditioning function line 

 Select 

air-conditioning central menu.

To select 

“Footwell temperature”

:

 

slide 

q

m

r

 or turn 

y

m

z

.

A scale appears.

To change the temperature differ-

ence:

 slide 

q

m

r

 or turn 

y

m

z

.

To confirm the selection:

 press 

n

.

Setting the blower settings for the air 

vents

This setting is effective in automatic mode, 

especially at high outside temperatures.

This function allows you to determine the 

way the air is blown through the air vents 

in automatic mode. The blower settings 

chiefly determine the air distribution and 

the airflow. You can select:

“Focused” 

(high blower setting)

“Medium” 

(standard setting)

“Diffuse” 

(low blower setting)

If the vehicle has become very warm and 

the automatic air conditioning is cooling 

the interior, the blower settings are briefly 

cancelled.

Air-conditioning function line 

 Air-

conditioning central menu 

 select 

“Airflow”

.

A selection list appears.
The current setting is indicated by a 

dot.

To change the blower settings:

 slide 

q

m

r

 or turn 

y

m

z

.

To confirm the selection:

 press 

n

.

P82.86-5312-31

P82.86-5011-31

Summary of Contents for S 320 CDI

Page 1: ...Bild in der Größe 215x70 mm einfügen S Class Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...ipment G Warning H Environmental note Possible vehicle damage i Tip Action required Continuation symbol Warning note continuation symbol page Page reference Display Displays in the multi function display and COMAND display ...

Page 3: ...es the right to introduce chang es in design equipment and technical features at any time You cannot therefore base any claims on the data illustrations or descriptions in this Owner s Manual The Owner s Manual brief instructions and the Service booklet belong to the vehi cle You should always keep them in the vehicle and pass them on to the new owner if you sell the vehicle Please consult a Merce...

Page 4: ...Contents Introduction 1 At a glance 5 Safety 31 Operating systems 59 Controls 249 Operation 389 Practical advice 423 Technical data 533 Technical terms 559 ...

Page 5: ...earching for an entry 191 Starting route guidance 196 Voice entry 197 Writing an SMS 196 ADS Definition 559 Air cleaner Display message 443 Air pressures see Tyre pressures Air pump electric 425 Airbags 37 Activating 35 Control unit 35 Front 39 Front passenger 39 PASS AIR BAG OFF warning lamp 48 466 Sidebags 40 Windowbags 41 Air conditioning system in the rear compartment Controlling 218 Airmatic ...

Page 6: ...Setting COMAND 219 Auxiliary ventilation 351 B Back button COMAND 68 Multi function steering wheel 235 Rear Seat Entertainment System 228 Ball coupling Folding in 413 Folding out 411 BAS 54 Definition 559 BAS Plus 54 Definition 559 Battery Changing auxiliary heating remote control 500 Changing key 499 Charging vehicle battery 523 Check lamp key 251 Check lamp KEYLESS GO key 254 Checking key 251 Ch...

Page 7: ...p 472 Bulbs Changing 501 Front 502 Rear 502 C Capacities 548 Care Automatic car wash 417 Distronic 419 Distronic Plus 419 Headlamps 419 High pressure cleaners 418 Nightview system 421 Park Assist 420 Parktronic 420 Reversing camera 420 Trailer tow hitch 421 Windows 418 Windscreen 418 Wiper blades 418 CD 79 Charging 81 Ejecting 83 Menu overview 85 Playback options 89 Selecting a medium 87 Selecting...

Page 8: ...e 207 COMAND controller 61 Operation 63 COMAND display 61 COMAND menu Automatic air conditioning 214 Navigation system 133 Overview 65 SMS messages 125 System settings 200 Telephone 109 TV 99 Vehicle 207 Video 91 Combination switch 279 Consumption 550 Consumption statistics 238 Convenience opening closing feature 366 Air recirculation mode 348 Coolant 397 552 Checking the level 398 Display message...

Page 9: ...er 310 Warning lamp 471 Distronic Plus 313 Cleaning the sensors 419 Cover 419 Definition 560 Display message 431 Distance warning function 317 Driving tips 321 Menu instrument cluster 319 Warning lamp 471 Door Automatic locking 256 Display message 445 Locking unlocking 250 Power closing 255 Door control panel 24 Drinks holder see Cup holder Drive program 298 Driving abroad 410 Driving on flooded r...

Page 10: ...ction 95 Video game 98 Dynamic driving seat 261 Dynamic route guidance COMAND 180 E Easy entry feature 263 Activating COMAND 208 Easy exit feature 263 Activating COMAND 208 EBV 56 Definition 560 Electric blind Panorama sliding sunroof 361 Rear side window 286 Rear window 378 Electrical system Fuse box 531 Electrical electronic equipment Retrofitting 535 Electronic brake power distribution see EBV ...

Page 11: ...e also Turn signals Exterior mirror parking position Adjusting COMAND 207 Storing 270 Exterior mirrors Adjusting 269 Anti dazzle mode automatic 270 Convenience settings 207 Folding in out automatically 269 Parking position 270 Extractor for fuses 530 F Favourite COMAND 203 Fire extinguisher 425 First aid kit 424 Flat tyre 510 MOExtended run flat system 517 Spare wheel 514 TIREFIT kit 510 Vehicle t...

Page 12: ...tion mode 347 Auxiliary heating 351 Demisting 346 Overview 344 Rear window 347 Seat heating 262 Steering wheel heating 268 Windows misted up 347 Heater booster system 354 High pressure cleaners 418 Hill pull away aid 297 HOLD 325 Definition 561 Display message 443 I Ignition 257 Immobiliser 57 Incandescent bulbs see Bulbs Indicator and warning lamp ABS warning lamp 470 Battery check lamp on the ke...

Page 13: ...nt lighting COMAND 210 Control unit 281 282 Instruments 301 Interior lighting 210 Reading lamp 282 Interior motion sensor 58 Intermittent wipe 283 IR emitter Changing 506 ISOFIX child seat securing system 49 J Jack 425 Jump starting 525 K Key Battery check lamp 251 Changing the battery 499 Convenience closing 366 Factory setting 250 Locking unlocking centrally 250 Losing 489 Modifying the programm...

Page 14: ...message 458 Switching on off 279 Malfunction memory 246 Malfunction message see Display message Manual release Electric parking brake 497 Massage function 224 Maximum drawbar noseweight 545 Maximum permissible axle load 546 Maximum permissible gross vehicle weight 546 Maximum roof load 546 Memory function 272 Messages see Display message Minispare 426 Mirrors See Exterior mirrors or Rear view mirr...

Page 15: ...lfunction 494 O Oil see Engine oil On board voltage 490 Outside temperature display 302 Overhead control panel Overview 23 P Paint no 537 Panorama sliding sunroof Opening closing 363 Operating manually 498 Raising lowering 364 Resetting 364 Roller sunblind 361 Park Assist 331 Activating deactivating 334 Definition 562 Display message 434 Range 332 Trailer towing 334 Warning display 333 Parking 289...

Page 16: ...ng waveband 75 Tuning in a station COMAND 75 Tuning in a station instrument cluster 242 Radio type approval number 555 Radio controlled equipment 385 Rain closing feature sliding tilting sunroof 360 Rain sensor 283 Range Calling up instrument cluster 239 RDK Definition 562 Warning lamp 474 RDS 77 78 Definition 562 Rear bulbs 502 Rear compartment Adjusting the front passenger seat 266 Cup holder 37...

Page 17: ...elt 33 SRS 34 Rev counter 302 Reversing camera 334 Cleaning 420 Reversing lamps Display message 460 Overview 502 Roller sunblind side windows 286 Roller sunblind sliding sunroof 361 Roof rack 368 Route guidance 171 Ruffled pocket 373 Run on time mobile phone 384 S Seat Adjusting from the rear 266 Adjusting the front seat 259 Dynamic driving seat 261 Front multi contour seat 261 Lumbar support 261 ...

Page 18: ...dometer 12 Digital 239 Speedtronic 323 Permanent 324 Variable 323 SRS 34 Definition 562 Warning lamp 34 472 Starting see Engine Starting the engine Steering wheel 268 Buttons instrument cluster 235 Easy entry feature 263 Storing settings 272 Steering wheel gearshift buttons 295 Steering wheel heating 268 Stowage compartments Cup holder 375 Driver s seat 372 Folding table 373 Glove compartment 371 ...

Page 19: ...l lists 113 Conference functions 119 Entering the PIN COMAND 111 Entering the PIN instrument cluster 243 Entering the telephone number 116 Keypad 64 Menu overview 113 Operation 109 Redial COMAND 116 Redialling instrument cluster 245 Single call connection 117 Switching on off 110 Transferring a call 119 Two calls 118 Unlock code 112 Telephone compartment 372 Teletext 107 Television see TV Temperat...

Page 20: ...Information about the current programme 104 Menu overview 100 Operating instrument cluster 243 Operation 101 Picture settings 105 Programme 103 Programme preview 104 Teletext 107 Tuning in a TV channel 102 Tyre grip 405 Tyre pressure Monitor 404 Tyre pressure loss warning system 401 Tyre pressure monitor Tyre pressures 401 Checking instrument cluster 403 Display message 435 463 Table 540 Tyres 400...

Page 21: ...eering wheel 235 W Warning triangle 424 Washer fluid Display message 464 Topping up 398 Washer fluid 554 Wheel bolts 516 Tightening torque 517 Wheel chock 426 Wheels 400 Interchanging 404 Technical data 540 Windowbags 41 Windows Automatic car wash 398 Cleaning the windscreen 418 Misting up 347 Side windows 284 Windscreen Cleaning 418 Infrared reflective 385 Windscreen washer system 283 398 Removin...

Page 22: ...20 ...

Page 23: ...ssures are al ways correct 앫 Do not carry any unnecessary weight in the vehicle 앫 Keep an eye on the vehicle s fuel con sumption 앫 Remove roof racks once you no longer need them 앫 A regularly serviced vehicle will contrib ute to environmental protection You should therefore adhere to the service intervals 앫 Always have maintenance work carried out at a qualified specialist workshop e g a Mercedes ...

Page 24: ... specialist workshop which has the necessary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the work required Mercedes Benz recommends that you use a Mercedes Benz Service Centre for this pur pose In particular work relevant to safety or on safety related systems must be carried out at a qualified specialist workshop G Risk of accident A heavy impact to the vehicle underbody tyres or wheels e g botto...

Page 25: ...cle regis tered at a Mercedes Benz Service Centre Inform Mercedes Benz as soon as possible if your address has changed or there has been a change of vehicle owner Observe the following information when driving your vehicle 앫 The safety notes in this manual 앫 The Technical data section in this manual 앫 National road traffic regulations 앫 National road traffic licensing regula tions Vehicle registra...

Page 26: ...4 ...

Page 27: ...glance Exterior view 6 Cockpit 8 Instrument cluster 12 Operating systems 16 Centre console 18 Automatic air conditioning 20 Overhead control panel 23 Door control panel 24 Rear seats 26 Stowage compartments 28 ...

Page 28: ...6 At a glance Exterior view Exterior view P00 00 3803 31 ...

Page 29: ...ition 269 270 7 Towing eye General information 528 527 8 Tyres and wheels Checking the tyre pressure electronically General information Flat tyre Vehicle tool kit for vehicles with 앫 TIREFIT kit 앫 Minispare emergency spare wheel 앫 Spare wheel 400 403 400 510 425 426 426 Function Page 9 Opens the bonnet Engine oil Coolant 394 395 397 a Headlamp cleaning system 279 b Front lights 502 c Windscreen wi...

Page 30: ...8 At a glance Cockpit Cockpit Left hand drive vehicles P68 10 3450 31 ...

Page 31: ...Parktronic system Park Assist 329 Swivelling the COMAND display 61 Setting the brightness of the COMAND display instrument cluster 301 7 COMAND display 61 8 Overhead control panel 281 9 Automatic air conditioning Centre console upper section 342 18 Function Page Function Page a Locks the glove compartment 371 b CD and DVD player changer 79 c Centre console lower sec tion 19 d Ignition lock KEYLESS...

Page 32: ...10 At a glance Cockpit Right hand drive vehicles P68 10 3450 31 ...

Page 33: ...01 Function Page 6 Combination switch 앫 Main beam headlamps 앫 Turn signals 앫 Windscreen wipers 279 288 283 7 Cruise control lever 앫 Cruise control 앫 Variable Speedtronic 앫 Distronic 앫 Distronic Plus 303 323 306 313 8 Multi function steering wheel 235 9 Instrument cluster 301 a Selector lever 292 b Light switch 277 c Door control panel 24 d Headlamp cleaning sys tem 279 Function Page e Electric par...

Page 34: ...12 At a glance Instrument cluster Instrument cluster With kilometres display _ _ P54 32 3680 31 ...

Page 35: ...ator and warning lamp 471 Brake system warn ing lamp 472 Seat belt warning lamp 474 X Tyre pressure warn ing lamp 474 L K Turn signal indi cator lamps 5 Display for Parktronic Park Assist right hand side 329 331 Function Page 6 Transmission position display 294 7 Rev counter with Engine diagnostics warning lamp 473 q Diesel engine pre glow indicator lamp 287 8 Drive program display 298 9 Basic men...

Page 36: ...14 At a glance Instrument cluster With miles display _ _ P54 32 3713 31 ...

Page 37: ...cator and warning lamp 471 Brake system warning lamp 472 Seat belt warning lamp 474 X Tyre pressure warning lamp 474 L K Turn signal indicator lamps 5 Display for Parktronic Park Assist right hand side 329 331 Function Page 6 Transmission position display 294 7 Rev counter with Engine diagnostics warning lamp 473 q Diesel engine pre glow indicator lamp 287 8 Drive program display 298 9 Basic menu ...

Page 38: ...16 At a glance Operating systems Operating systems P54 32 3568 31 ...

Page 39: ...all t Ends a call æ Increases the volume ç Decreases the volume o Mute 244 244 Function Page 5 Voice control Linguatronic see the separate Operating Instructions 6 Sets the brightness of the multi function display 301 7 Swivels the COMAND display 61 8 Sets the brightness of the COMAND display 301 9 COMAND display 61 a CD and DVD player changer 81 b COMAND controller and COMAND function buttons 61 ...

Page 40: ...g on and off 348 345 6 Thumbwheel right hand side 7 Rear window heating 347 8 Temperature right hand side 346 9 Automatic mode right hand side 346 Function Page a Airflow right hand side 346 b Auxiliary heating Heater booster system 351 354 c Air recirculation mode 347 d Airflow left hand side 346 e Cover for CD and DVD player changer 79 f Compartment for ashtray or Stowage compartment 378 372 g C...

Page 41: ...e rear compartment 264 3 Sets the drive program 298 4 Function button for radio and CD DVD 5 Back button 68 6 Hazard warning lamps 280 7 Lumbar support multi contour seat 221 8 Function button for telephone and navigation system 9 COMAND controller 61 a On off button for COMAND b Volume control 70 c On off button for the sound d Telephone keypad 110 ...

Page 42: ...20 At a glance Automatic air conditioning Automatic air conditioning Overview P83 00 2183 31 ...

Page 43: ...right hand side 6 Swivelling centre air vent right hand side 7 Demister vent right hand side 8 Swivelling side air vent right hand side Function Page 9 Automatic air conditioning control panel a Thumbwheel for airflow left hand side 350 b Slider for centre air vent left hand side 350 c Slider for centre air vent right hand side 350 d Thumbwheel for airflow right hand side 350 e Control panel for t...

Page 44: ... left hand side 346 3 Airflow left hand side 346 4 Demisting 346 5 Air recirculation mode 347 6 Automatic air conditioning on off Residual heat on off 345 348 7 Auxiliary heating heater booster system 351 354 8 Rear window heating 347 9 Airflow right hand side 346 Function Page a Temperature right hand side 346 b Automatic mode right hand side 346 Function Page ...

Page 45: ...d off 282 4 Switches the front interior lighting on and off 282 5 Opens and closes the sliding tilting sunroof or Opens and closes the panorama sliding sunroof 359 361 6 Controls the automatic interior lighting 281 7 Opens and closes the sunroof roller blind in the rear compartment 361 8 Switches the right hand reading lamp on and off 282 9 Rear view mirror 270 a Transmitter buttons for the garage...

Page 46: ...eat 272 262 4 Sets the seat heating and seat ventilation 262 261 5 Adjusts the exterior mirrors 269 6 Opens and closes the side windows Opens and closes the electric blind in the rear side windows 284 286 Function Page 7 Boot lid remote unlocking feature Boot lid remote opening switch for opening and closing the boot lid 357 8 Disables controls in the rear compartment 52 9 Locks the vehicle 256 a ...

Page 47: ...2 2 Stores seat settings 272 3 Opens the door 255 4 Operates the rear roller sunblind from the rear compartment 362 5 Rear window blind 378 6 Opens and closes the side windows Opens and closes the electric blind in the rear side windows 284 286 7 Adjusts the seat electrically 264 8 Sets the seat heating and seat ventilation 262 261 ...

Page 48: ...ar Seat Entertainment System 228 2 Multi contour seat in the rear compartment 266 3 Control elements for the Rear Seat Entertainment System 227 4 Stowage compartment under the rear seat armrest 374 5 Cover for skibag or Coolbox 368 381 P91 12 2883 31 ...

Page 49: ... off 227 2 Reduces brightness of screen 227 3 Increases brightness of screen 227 4 Decreases the volume 227 5 Increases the volume 227 6 Headphone socket 227 P82 86 5152 31 Controls on the rear seat armrest Function Page 1 Selects the screen 228 2 COMAND controller for the Rear Seat Entertainment System 3 Back button 228 P82 86 5173 31 ...

Page 50: ...28 At a glance Stowage compartments Stowage compartments P68 00 4203 31 ...

Page 51: ...compartment c Card clip on the sun visor 378 d Stowage compartment in front of the centre armrest Ashtray cigarette lighter 372 378 e Spectacles compartment in the overhead control panel 371 f Luggage net in the front passenger footwell g Stowage compartment with first aid kit under the front passenger seat 424 h Stowage compartments under the centre armrest 372 Function Page j Cup holder in the r...

Page 52: ...30 ...

Page 53: ...31 Safety Occupant safety 32 Driving safety systems 53 Anti theft systems 57 ...

Page 54: ...y 앫 SRS system Supplemental Restraint System consisting of 앫 Belt tensioners 앫 Belt force limiters 앫 Airbags 앫 Preventive occupant safety PRE SAFE i Airbags increase the protection of vehicle occupants wearing a seat belt However airbags are only an additional restraint system which complements but does not replace the seat belt All vehicle occupants must wear their seat belt correctly at all time...

Page 55: ... verti cal as possible Seat belts G Risk of injury A seat belt which is not worn which is worn incorrectly or which has not been engaged in the seat belt buckle correctly cannot per form its intended protective function Under certain circumstances this could even cause severe or fatal injuries Make sure that all vehicle occupants in particular pregnant women wear their seat belt correctly at all t...

Page 56: ...ts intended degree of protection if the backrest is positioned as close to the vertical as possible and the oc cupant is sitting upright Avoid seat posi tions that do not allow the seat belt to be routed correctly Position the backrest as close to the vertical as possible Do not drive with the backrest reclined too far back Otherwise you could be seriously or even fatally injured in the event of a...

Page 57: ...iggered if the belt tongue is correctly engaged in the seat belt buckle Activation of belt tensioners and airbags In the first stages of a collision the airbag control unit evaluates physical data such as duration and direction of vehicle decel eration or acceleration in order to deter mine whether it is necessary to trigger the belt tensioners or deploy the airbags The belt tensioner and airbag d...

Page 58: ...asily deformable parts such as the bonnet or front wing have been hit and the necessary degree of deceleration has not been reached It is also possible that airbags may be deployed even though the vehicle is only slightly deformed if for example very rigid vehicle parts such as the longitudinal members are affected in an accident and the degree of deceleration is sufficient Belt tensioners and bel...

Page 59: ...e necessary special ist knowledge and tools to carry out the workrequired Mercedes Benzrecommends that you use a Mercedes Benz Service Cen tre for this purpose In particular work relevant to safety or on safety related systems must be carried out at a qualified specialist workshop Comply with safety regulations when dis posing of belt tensioners Any Mercedes Benz Service Centre can provide details...

Page 60: ...seat unless the front passenger front airbag has been disabled The front passenger front airbag is automat ically disabled in Mercedes Benz vehi cles if a child restraint system with automatic child seat recognition is fitted to the front passenger seat of a vehicle equipped with automatic child seat rec ognition and the 9 warning lamp is lit 앫 If you fit a forward facing child restraint system to...

Page 61: ...t of and above the glove compartment The front passenger front airbag 2 is only deployed if 앫 the front passenger seat is occupied G Risk of injury After an airbag has been deployed 앫 airbag parts are hot Do not touch them or you could be burned 앫 it must be replaced at a qualified spe cialist workshop which has the neces sary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the work required Mercedes ...

Page 62: ...no accessories e g drinks can holders are attached to the doors 앫 only light clothing is hung on the coat hooks in the vehicle 앫 there are no heavy or sharp objects in the pockets of the clothing on the coat hooks G Risk of injury Observe the following notes to reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury if a sidebag is deployed 앫 Vehicle occupants in particular chil dren must not lean their head o...

Page 63: ...pancy recognition system detects that the seat is occu pied or if the seat belt is engaged in the buckle i You can find further information about how the airbags work on 컄 page 38 You can find further information about belt ten sioners and belt force limiters on 컄 page 35 Windowbags The purpose of the windowbags is to en hance the level of protection for the head but not chest or arms of the vehic...

Page 64: ...powerfully 앫 critical driving situations e g where the vehicle understeers or oversteers because it has exceeded physical limits In these cases PRE SAFE initiates the fol lowing measures if you are driving faster than 30 km h 앫 it tensions the front seat belts 앫 it adjusts the seats to a better position 컄 page 259 if the front passenger seat or the electrically adjustable outer seats in the rear c...

Page 65: ...workshop Mercedes Benz recommends that you use a Mercedes Benz Service Centre for this purpose If a child is travelling in the vehicle 앫 secure the child preferably on a suita ble rear seat using a child restraint system which is appropriate to his her age and size and which has been ap proved for Mercedes Benz vehicles 앫 make sure that the child is strapped in throughout the trip You can obtain i...

Page 66: ...ill find further information in the Controls section under Loading and stowing 컄 page 368 and Features 컄 page 378 An unsecured or incorrectly positioned load increases the risk of injury for the child in the event of 앫 sharp braking 앫 a sudden change of direction 앫 an accident Also observe the notes on HOLD 컄 page 325 G Risk of injury To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury to a child in the...

Page 67: ...ust move the front passenger seat as far back as possible G Risk of injury If the child restraint system is not fitted cor rectly to a suitable seat the child may not be secured in the event of an accident or sud den braking and may be seriously or fatally injured Therefore when fitting a child re straint system you must observe the manu facturer s installation instructions for the child restraint...

Page 68: ...raint system on the front passenger seat Child restraint system on the left and right rear seat Child restraint system on the middle rear seat Category 0 up to 13 kg up to approximately 18 months as recommended1 2 Universal3 or as recommended Unsuitable Category I 9 to 18 kg between approximately 8 months and 4 years Universal2 or as recommended Universal3 or as recommended Unsuitable Category II ...

Page 69: ...llation on front passenger seat Installation on outer rear seat Installation on middle rear seat Category 0 up to 13 kg up to approximate ly 18 months Britax Römer BABY SAFE PLUS E1 03 30 1146 B6 6 86 8212 Yes 1 2 Not permissible B6 6 86 8213 No Not permis sible 2 Not permissible Category I 9 to 18 kg between approxi mately 8 months and 4 years Britax Römer DUO PLUS E1 03 30 1133 B6 6 86 8217 Yes ...

Page 70: ... the child could be seriously or fatally injured by the deploy ment of the airbag To draw attention to this danger there is an appropriate warning sticker on the dashboard as well as on both sides of the sun visor on the passenger side If you use a forward facing child restraint system without automatic child seat recog nition on the front passenger seat you must move the front passenger seat to i...

Page 71: ...on the front passenger seat and move the front passenger seat to its rearmost po sition 앫 Have the automatic child seat recogni tion checked at a qualified specialist workshop which has the necessary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the work required Mercedes Benz recommends that you use a Mercedes Benz Service Centre for this purpose In particular work relevant to safety or on safety r...

Page 72: ...edes Benz vehicles An incorrectly fitted child restraint system could come loose and fatally injure the child or other vehicle occupants When fitting the child restraint system make sure that it is engaged in the securing rings on both sides G Risk of injury If the child restraint system or its securing system e g the ISOFIX child seat securing system is damaged or subjected to a load in an accide...

Page 73: ...Risk of injury Do not leave children unsupervised in the vehicle even if they are secured in a child restraint system They could 앫 injure themselves on parts of the vehicle 앫 be severely or even fatally harmed by prolonged exposure to intense heat G Risk of accident Activate the child proof locks for the rear doors and rear compartment when children are travelling in the vehicle The children could...

Page 74: ...seat from the rear 앫 electric blinds in the roof rear and in the rear side windows 1 Button 2 Indicator lamp 왘 To activate or deactivate press but ton 1 Indicator lamp 2 in the button lights up The child proof locks in the rear passenger compartment are activated i If the child proof locks are activated it is still possible to open the rear side windows using the switches on the driver s door P54 ...

Page 75: ...aking application 왘 Depress the brake pedal with maxi mum force Driving safety systems G Risk of accident The risk of an accident increases if you 앫 drive too fast particularly when corner ing and on wet or slippery roads 앫 drive too close to the vehicle in front The driving safety systems described in this section are unable to reduce this risk or override the laws of physics You should therefore...

Page 76: ...frontal colli sion BAS Plus is deactivated When braking the brake lamps flash rapid ly to warn following traffic if 앫 you brake heavily from a speed of more than 50 km h 앫 BAS or BAS Plus intervene to support your braking manoeuvre The hazard warning lamps switch on auto matically if the vehicle is braked to halt from a speed of more than 70 km h in this way The brake lamps then stay lit con stant...

Page 77: ...slippery surfaces e g on roads that are slippery on one side The traction control system is still active if you deactivate ESP Deactivating activating ESP ESP is activated automatically when the ignition is switched on It may be best to deactivate ESP in the following situations 앫 if snow chains are being used 앫 in deep snow 앫 on sand or gravel G Risk of accident If the v warning lamp flashes in t...

Page 78: ...the braking function ADAPTIVE BRAKE also offers the HOLD convenience function 컄 page 325 G Risk of accident Activate ESP as soon as the situations de scribed above no longer apply ESP will otherwise not be able to stabilise the vehicle if the vehicle starts to skid or when a wheel is spinning G Risk of accident If the v warning lamp in the instrument cluster lights up continuously when the en gine...

Page 79: ... using the emergency key element i The alarm is not switched off even if you close an open door again 1 Indicator lamp 왘 To prime lock the vehicle using the key The alarm system is primed Indicator lamp 1 flashes It will be possible for the alarm of the anti theft alarm sys tem to be triggered after approximately 30 seconds 왘 To deactivate unlock the vehicle us ing the key i You can assign the fol...

Page 80: ... if your vehicle is locked and movement is de tected inside e g if 앫 somebody smashes one of the side windows 앫 somebody reaches inside the vehicle Deactivate the interior motion sensor if you lock your vehicle and 앫 people or animals remain in the vehicle 앫 the windows remain open 앫 the sliding tilting sunroof pano rama sliding sunroof remains open This will prevent false alarms 왘 To prime or dea...

Page 81: ...destination entry 163 COMAND navigation system route guidance 171 COMAND navigation system during route guidance 178 COMAND navigation system dynamic route guidance with RDS TMC 180 COMAND navigation system destination memory 185 COMAND navigation system previous destinations 189 COMAND address book 190 COMAND system settings 200 COMAND vehicle 207 COMAND automatic air conditioning 214 COMAND seat...

Page 82: ... 55020 The equipment is also approved by the ve hicle manufacturer in accordance with European Automotive EMC Directive 95 54 EC This means that correct operation of the equipment in your vehicle can be guaran teed The equipment does not require cer tification For safety reasons some COMAND func tions are restricted or unavailable when the vehicle is being driven You will notice this for example b...

Page 83: ...ctions 3 Main area 4 Submenus 5 Air conditioning function line The active area is highlighted in white Once you have selected a main function the main area is active i The layout of the menus may vary depending on the equipment in the vehicle The menus for a fully equipped vehicle are shown in these in structions Swivelling the COMAND display You can swivel the COMAND display to the left or to the...

Page 84: ...d and held 앫 turned clockwise or anti clockwise 앫 slid to the left to the right up down or diagonally This allows you to move within a menu to select a menu item or to exit a menu You can also move within a menu by turn ing or sliding the controller Operation of the COMAND controller P68 20 3454 31 ...

Page 85: ... 앫 Accepts a destination for navigation ymz Turn 앫 Scrolls through vertical or horizontal menus 앫 Scrolls through text 앫 Makes settings qmr Slide 앫 Scrolls through a vertical menu 앫 Exits a horizontal menu Slide and hold 앫 Moves in the navigation map omp Slide 앫 Scrolls through a horizontal menu 앫 Exits a vertical menu Slide and hold 앫 Quicker fast forward or rewind during CD or DVD playback 앫 Mov...

Page 86: ...nction button for radio and CD DVD 3 Back button 4 Lumbar support multi contour seat 5 Function button for telephone and navigation system 6 On off button for COMAND 7 Volume control 8 On off button for the sound Example 왘 To select the radio or CD menu di rectly press M button 2 once or twice Telephone keypad 1 Telephone keypad 2 Folding cover P68 20 3455 31 P68 20 3469 31 ...

Page 87: ...tion Audio Telephone Video Vehicle Map display Radio Telephone TV Rear window blind Mode CD Address book DVD video Exterior mirror conven ience settings Audio DVD Messages Video off Easy entry exit feature MP3 Telephone off Exterior lighting delayed switch off Rear compartment Interior lighting delayed switch off Audio off Ambient light Locator lighting Automatic locking Interior motion sensor Tow...

Page 88: ... press n Vertical menus Moving within a menu 왘 Slide qmr or turn ymz Selecting a menu item 왘 Press n Exiting a menu without making a selec tion 왘 Slide omp in the opposite direction to the direction of the list Horizontal menus Moving within a menu 왘 Slide omp or turn ymz Selecting a menu item 왘 Press n Exiting a menu without making a selec tion 왘 Slide qmr in the opposite direction to the directi...

Page 89: ... qm or 왘 Press in the second to bottom line Accepting the first entry 왘 Press and hold n until you exit charac ter entry mode COMAND completes the entry as soon as it can be clearly identified If this is the case the view does not switch to the list Selecting a list item List of locations in the navigation system 1 Icon for more selection options 왘 To select the line slide qmr or turn ymz 왘 To con...

Page 90: ...o Save station i You will see the previously called up sub menu for each basic menu in the COMAND dis play If you can already see one of the submenus on the screen e g the Audio Audio Radio submenu the first steps are not required The following section describes the steps for the example above 왘 To move to the top line slide qm 왘 To select the Audio main function slide omp or turn ymz 왘 To confirm...

Page 91: ...g COMAND on or off 왘 Press the o button COMAND calls up the previously se lected menu i If you switch off COMAND playback of the current audio or video source will also be switched off You cannot switch off COMAND during a telephone conversation Sound 왘 To switch on or off press the F button The sound from the respective audio or video source is switched on or off i When the sound is switched off ...

Page 92: ... back on Adjusting the volume 왘 To adjust turn thumbwheel 1 The volume of the audio source cur rently selected changes Volume of traffic and navigation an nouncements You can adjust the volume of traffic and navigation announcements independently of the volume of the audio source 왘 Turn thumbwheel 1 during a traffic or navigation announcement Adjusting the volume for telephone calls You can adjust...

Page 93: ...ide Wit the fade you can set whether the sound is louder at the front or rear of the vehicle 왘 Select Sound Balance fader Adjusting the balance and fade 1 Current setting 왘 To change the setting slide qmr or slide omp until the desired balance fader setting is reached 왘 To store the setting press n The setting is stored and you exit the menu 왘 To exit the menu without storing press the L back butt...

Page 94: ...thereby generates a natural 360 soundstage for every passenger i If you select LOGIC7 off playback of all playable formats is as it is on the medium Opti mum sound effects are not guaranteed at all seats due to the spatial characteristics of the ve hicle Setting surround sound You can select LOGIC7 on and LOGIC7 off in surround sound mode 왘 Select Sound 3D sound Setting the surround sound 1 Curren...

Page 95: ...o off The audio source is switched off Audio off appears in the display 왘 To switch on select Audio then se lect the desired audio source or 왘 Load a CD DVD 컄 page 81 or PCM CIA card 컄 page 82 Switching an active video source on and off 왘 To switch off select Video Video Video off The video source is switched off Video off appears in the display 왘 To switch on select Video then se lect the desired...

Page 96: ...OMAND can be found on 컄 page 61 COMAND radio Menu overview Radio Presets FM MW LW SW Sound Station list in FM waveband only Autostore FM Treble Save station Station presets MW Bass Frequency input LW Balance fader Frequency fix in FM waveband only SW 3D sound TA in FM waveband only ...

Page 97: ...io options You can switch the radio between the FM MW LW and SW wavebands 왘 Select Audio Audio Radio waveband display 5 왘 Select the desired waveband You will hear the previously set station on the selected waveband i In the MW LW and SW wavebands COMAND shows the station frequency instead of the station name You can tune in stations from the station list or by manually entering the frequency Tuni...

Page 98: ...nt of a preset position indicates that the currently selected station is stored there 왘 Select the station preset and briefly press n Tuning in stations by entering the fre quency manually 왘 Select Audio Audio Radio Radio Frequency input 왘 To increase or decrease the number slide qmr or turn ymz i You can only tune in to currently permitted numbers 왘 To select the next number slide omp 왘 To set th...

Page 99: ...io Save station Auto store COMAND searches for stations which can be received The available stations are automatically stored in the preset positions COMAND is equipped with an RDS fre quency diversity system in the FM wave band The system consists of a listening receiver and a searching receiver The searching receiver constantly scans the FM waveband and collects data from all the stations which ...

Page 100: ...c announcements have been switched on COMAND selects an RDS sta tion The traffic announcements are played from 앫 the currently selected FM station 앫 an RDS station from the programme service of the currently selected FM station 앫 the RDS station with the best reception quality When traffic announcements are switched on a traffic announcement will interrupt the audio signal from the currently activ...

Page 101: ...ximum of 255 tracks and 255 folders A disc can contain a maximum of 4 000 tracks Track and file names When you create an MP3 disc you can as sign names to the MP3 tracks and folders COMAND uses these names for the corre sponding display in MP3 mode Empty fold ers or folders which contain data other than MP3 tracks are not displayed by COMAND If MP3 files are stored in the root directory itself the...

Page 102: ...ht The music tracks that you create for MP3 mode and can play back in MP3 mode are generally subject to copyright protection in accordance with the applicable interna tional and national regulations In many countries reproductions are not permitted without the prior consent of the copyright holder not even for private use Make sure that you know the applicable copyright regulations and that you co...

Page 103: ...mo tion but only in straight lines from the centre outwards 앫 Only use a pen designed for such a pur pose to label discs 앫 Place discs back in their cases after use 앫 Protect discs from heat and direct sun light i If the CD DVD has a printed side this must face upwards when the CD DVD is loaded If neither side is printed the side to be played should face downwards CDs DVDs with copy protection may...

Page 104: ...it has been loaded correctly 앫 it is a permissible type of disc Loading all six magazine trays 왘 Press load button 2 The DVD changer checks the load sta tus of all magazine trays and switches to the first empty tray 왘 Wait until the LED for corresponding magazine tray button 3 flashes quick ly 왘 Slide a disc into slot 1 The DVD changer switches to the next empty magazine tray 왘 Repeat the last two...

Page 105: ... If you do not take the disc out of slot 1 COMAND will draw it back in auto matically after a short while Ejecting from the DVD changer 1 Disc slot 2 Magazine tray buttons 1 to 6 3 Eject button all discs i If you eject one disc while playing another disc the DVD changer interrupts playback Playback continues once the disc has been ejected Ejecting CDs and DVDs G Risk of accident Only eject a disc ...

Page 106: ...To eject all discs press eject button 3 The DVD changer switches to the first loaded tray and ejects the disc 왘 Take the disc out of slot 1 The DVD changer switches to the next loaded magazine tray and ejects the disc 왘 Repeat the last step until the magazine is empty 1 Eject button 2 Slot for a PCMCIA card 왘 Press eject button 1 twice The PCMCIA card is ejected 왘 Take the PCMCIA card out of slot ...

Page 107: ...lder MP3 mode only Changer Medium Sound Normal track sequence Pause playback Show track listing audio CD audio DVD mode only Select folder Select medium Treble Random tracks Stop playback Display alphabetical track listing MP3 mode only Bass Random folder MP3 mode only Restart playback Balance fader Repeat folder MP3 mode only 3D sound ...

Page 108: ...ly if stored on the disc 5 Track name only if stored on the disc 6 Track time 7 Graphic time and track display 8 Sound settings 9 Medium selection Medium display on single DVD drive a To call up track listing b Disc type c Playback options Example display in audio DVD mode 1 Current playback option 2 Track number 3 Disc number for DVD changer only 4 Disc name only if stored on the disc 5 Track nam...

Page 109: ...ause playback press the F button briefly 왘 To continue playback press the F button again briefly Only in audio DVD mode 왘 To pause playback select Audio Audio DVD A Pause The Pause display changes to Play 왘 To continue playback select Audio Audio DVD A Play The Play display changes to Pause 왘 Select Audio Audio 왘 Select CD or DVD A or MP3 왘 In audio CD audio DVD and MP3 mode select Changer or Medi...

Page 110: ...en the main area is selected The track listing appears The R dot indicates the current track 왘 Select a track i In MP3 mode the list shows all the tracks in alphabetical order 왘 Select the main area 왘 Slide and hold omp until the desired place is reached i This function is only available in audio MP3 mode 왘 Select Audio Audio MP3 Folder or 왘 Press n when the main area is select ed The folder listi...

Page 111: ...n select Audio Audio 왘 Select CD or DVD A or MP3 The option list appears A R dot indi cates the option selected 왘 Select an option The option is switched on For all op tions except Normal track sequence you will see a corresponding display in the main area i The Normal track sequence option is auto matically selected when you change the medium you are currently listening to or when you select a di...

Page 112: ...ent System menu appears You will hear the sound from the Rear Seat Entertainment Sys tem through the vehicle loudspeakers if the Rear Seat Entertainment Sys tem is switched to playback You can set the following via COMAND 앫 Volume 컄 page 70 앫 Balance and fade 컄 page 71 앫 Treble and bass 컄 page 71 앫 Surround sound 컄 page 72 For information on how to operate the Rear Seat Entertainment System see 컄 ...

Page 113: ...ntain data on both sides DVD on one side and audio data on the other they cannot be ejected and can damage COMAND Do not use discs 8 cm in diameter even if they have an adapter Only use round discs 12 cm in diameter 앫 Only hold discs by the edge 앫 Handle discs carefully to prevent play back problems 앫 Avoid getting scratches fingerprints and dust on discs 앫 Clean discs from time to time with a com...

Page 114: ...either on the DVD itself or on the DVD case COMAND is set to region code 2 at the fac tory This setting can be changed by a Mercedes Benz Service Centre This will al low you to play video DVDs with a different region code provided that they are pro duced in accordance with the PAL or NTSC TV standard Depending on the DVD it is possible that certain functions or actions will not func tion temporari...

Page 115: ...nu overview DVD V Pause Play Stop Changer for DVD changer only Sound DVD functions Pause playback Stop playback Select medium Treble Brightness Continue playback Bass Contrast Restart playback Balance fader Colour 3D sound 16 9 optimised 4 3 Widescreen ...

Page 116: ...tion menu displayed 1 Disc type 2 Current track 3 Current scene 4 Track time 5 To show the menu system 6 To hide the navigation menu 왘 To show press n 왘 To hide press n when the main area is selected Menu system displayed 1 DVD video options 2 Pause function 3 Stop function 4 Medium selection Medium display on single DVD drive 5 Sound settings 왘 Slide and hold omp until the desired place is reache...

Page 117: ...use playback select Pause The Pause display changes to Play 왘 To continue playback select Play 왘 To skip forwards or backwards slide omp or turn ymz i This function is only available if the DVD is divided into several films tracks 왘 Select Video Video Video DVD 왘 Show the menu system if necessary 컄 page 94 왘 Select DVD V DVD functions Title selection A selection list appears 왘 Select a film track ...

Page 118: ...nu The DVD menu appears Selecting menu items in the DVD menu 왘 Slide qmr or omp 왘 To confirm the selection press n The selection menu appears 왘 To confirm the selection again select Select COMAND implements the action repre sented by the selected menu item in the DVD menu i Depending on the DVD the Play menu item may not function in general or may not func tion at certain points in the DVD menu St...

Page 119: ...he DVD menu i This function is not available on all DVDs If it is available you can set the DVD menu lan guage the audio language and the audio format The number of settings is determined by the DVD content The settings may also be possible in the DVD menu 컄 page 96 왘 Select Video Video Video DVD 왘 Show the menu system if necessary 컄 page 94 왘 Select DVD V DVD functions 왘 Select Menu language or A...

Page 120: ...ing slide qmr or turn ymz until the desired setting is reached 왘 To store the setting press n 왘 To exit the menu slide omp DVDs can contain interactive content e g a video game In a video game you may be able to influ ence events by selecting and triggering ac tions The type and number of actions depends on the DVD 왘 To select an action slide qmr or omp 왘 To trigger an action press n Interactive c...

Page 121: ...matically switches off in TV mode The following message appears in the dis play for a short while In order not to dis tract the driver the picture is faded out while the vehicle is in motion As soon as the vehicle speed drops below about 5 km h the picture switches back on again The constantly changing reception condi tions while the vehicle is in motion can in terrupt the signal If the reception ...

Page 122: ...ist Autostore function Information on the current programme only for digital channels Switch on teletext Treble Save station Channel preset list display Bass Channel input Channel presets Balance fader Brightness 3D sound Contrast Colour 16 9 optimised 4 3 Widescreen Fix channel TV standard ...

Page 123: ...6 Preset position of the next channel 7 To show the menu system 8 Current programme on the previous TV channel in the list digital TV receiver only 9 Previous TV channel in the list a Preset position of the previous channel 왘 To show press n 왘 To hide press n when the main area is selected Menu system displayed 1 Main area 2 Sound settings 3 Switch on teletext 4 Information on the current programm...

Page 124: ...channels that can be re ceived 앫 The names of the current programmes only possible for digital channels 앫 Time information for the current pro grammes only possible for digital channels 앫 Preview of the following programmes only possible for digital channels The background reception function requires a certain amount of time to update this informa tion COMAND can only display the information if th...

Page 125: ...are twenty preset positions Storing channels manually Calling up the preset memory display and selecting a preset 왘 Select Video Video TV 왘 Show the menu system if necessary 컄 page 101 왘 Select TV Save station or 왘 Select Presets Both of these will bring up a selection list The R dot in front of a preset po sition indicates that the currently se lected channel is stored there 왘 To select a preset ...

Page 126: ...o TV 왘 Show the menu system if necessary 컄 page 101 왘 Select TV Station list The channel list appears It shows the current programme on the digital TV channel currently selected The R dot in front of a list entry indicates the cur rently selected channel 1 TV channel 2 To display the programme preview 3 Current programme 4 Graphic display of the elapsed pro gramme time 왘 To display the programme p...

Page 127: ...s interfer ence on a frequency 왘 Select Video Video TV 왘 Show the menu system if necessary 컄 page 101 왘 Select TV Channel fix You have switched the function on or off A tick appears next to Channel fix when the function is switched on You will also see the FIX display in the main area 왘 To exit the menu slide omp Setting the reception region The correct reception region setting en sures that analo...

Page 128: ...106 Operating systems COMAND TV 왘 Select Yes or No If you select Yes COMAND will switch to the country setting you have selected If you select No the country list will appear again ...

Page 129: ...ber slide omp 왘 To confirm an entry press n 왘 To skip to the previous next availa ble page select Video Video TV Previous or Next Dynamic teletext page A dynamic teletext page consists of sever al subpages The display automatically changes to the next page after a certain time 왘 To switch off the automatic page change select Video Video TV Stop 왘 To switch on the automatic page change select Video...

Page 130: ...icle is in motion As soon as the vehicle speed drops below about 3 km h the picture switches back on again Switching to video AUX mode 왘 Select Video Video Aux The video AUX menu appears You will hear and see the medium in the external video source if this is connect ed and switched to playback i Please see the corresponding operating in structions for how to operate the external video source You ...

Page 131: ...erwise indicated the descrip tions and illustrations in this section refer to COMAND and the telephone keypad COMAND telephone Safety notes G Risk of accident You must observe the legal requirements in the country in which you are currently driv ing when operating a mobile phone in the ve hicle If it is permitted to operate a mobile phone while the vehicle is in motion you must only operate it whe...

Page 132: ...a network If no network is availa ble you will not be able to make a 112 emergency call If you attempt to initiate an outgoing call the No network message will ap pear for a short while 앫 If the mobile phone is not inserted in the bracket 왘 To switch on insert the mobile phone into the bracket when COMAND is switched on or 왘 Switch on the mobile phone 컄 mobile phone operating instructions or 왘 Sel...

Page 133: ...ber after entering PIN PIN2 PUK PUK2 or unlock code Entering the number using the COMAND controller 왘 Select Tel Tel Telephone 왘 Select all the digits in sequence 왘 Select Entering the number using the tele phone keypad 왘 Enter the digits 컄 page 110 왘 Press the s button Confirming the emergency call Once you have entered the digits you will see a prompt asking whether the emergen cy call number sh...

Page 134: ...cessary to enter the PUK PUK2 to unlock it 왘 Enter the PUK PUK2 digits into the mobile phone Many mobile phones can be protected from unauthorised use with an unlock code 컄 mobile phone operating instructions If you wish to use the phone functions when the unlock code is active a display ap pears requesting that you enter the unlock code You cannot use the phone functions until you have entered th...

Page 135: ...OMAND can display the following calls in a list 앫 Missed calls 앫 Incoming calls 앫 Outgoing calls i Displaying missed calls in the COMAND dis play is not supported by all mobile phones Calling up a list 왘 Select Calls list from the basic tele phone menu 왘 Select Calls missed or Incoming calls or Calls dialled The corresponding list appears Menu overview Name Call lists DTMF Microphone on off Displa...

Page 136: ...en stored are displayed as telephone numbers List entries which have already been stored are displayed as names They are ei ther stored in the address book or in the phone book on the mobile phone Entries stored in the phone book on the mobile phone can also be stored in the address book Storing as a new entry in the address book 왘 Select the list entry 컄 page 114 왘 Select Options Save New entry i...

Page 137: ...AND stores the data if there are fewer than four numbers assigned to the entry you are searching for in the selected number category If four numbers are stored for the entry you are searching for a prompt will ap pear asking whether you wish to over write one of the existing numbers 왘 Select Yes or No If you select Yes a selection list will appear containing the four existing numbers 왘 Select the ...

Page 138: ...and press and hold n until the telephone number is delet ed 왘 To connect a call select S SEND Entering a telephone number using the telephone keypad 왘 Call up the basic telephone menu 컄 page 113 왘 Enter the digits 컄 page 110 왘 To connect a call press the s but ton Redialling 왘 Call up the basic telephone menu 컄 page 113 왘 Use the COMAND controller to select S SEND or 왘 Press the s button on the te...

Page 139: ...tton The icon goes out Sending a character string i This function is not supported by all mobile phones Answering machines or other devices can be controlled by the character strings e g for remote query functions 왘 Select Tel Tel Telephone DTMF The DTMF dialling display appears 1 Back to the call display 2 Character entry 3 To call up the phone book 왘 To send individual characters select the desi...

Page 140: ...iting call using the COMAND controller the telephone key pad the multi function steering wheel Linguatronic or the Bluetooth headset the current call will be ended If you accept the waiting call using the mo bile phone or the rear handset the cur rent call will be put on hold You will then have two calls with the accepted call as the active call Connecting a second call actively i The function mus...

Page 141: ...e provider and be activated You can only operate these functions using the mobile phone or the rear handset 컄 mobile phone or rear handset operat ing instructions Exception Ending all calls function 컄 page 119 Between the hands free mode and the Bluetooth headset i Make sure that Bluetooth is activated and the Bluetooth headset is authorised 컄 page 204 Transferring to the Bluetooth headset 왘 Press...

Page 142: ...ed to hands free mode all the functions will be available to you which are described in the Functions during a single call connection section 컄 page 117 The COMAND phone book contains all ad dress book entries that have at least one telephone number COMAND also reads the phone book entries stored in the phone book on the mobile phone and displays them in the COMAND phone book If there is an entry ...

Page 143: ...e to letters with special char acters or to numbers with special char acters 왘 To enter characters select the char acters one by one of the entry you are searching for 왘 To delete individual characters se lect and press n briefly Each time you enter or delete a charac ter the closest match will be displayed at the top of the list 왘 To delete an entire entry select and press and hold n until the en...

Page 144: ... To change the data field select the desired data field or 왘 Select or 왘 To enter data into a field select all characters one by one from the input characters 3 왘 To toggle upper and lower case for the input characters select or 왘 To change the language for the in put characters select 왘 Select the desired language 왘 To change the character set for the input characters select The character set cha...

Page 145: ...data field onwards 컄 page 122 Deleting an entry The deletion rules may differ depending on the entry selected 앫 Entry selected from the phone book on the mobile phone The entry is deleted from the COMAND phone book and from the phone book on the mobile phone i Using COMAND to delete an entry from the phone book on the mobile phone is not support ed by all mobile phones 앫 Complete address book entr...

Page 146: ... 컄 page 122 Storing in an existing address book en try 왘 Select an entry from the phone book on the mobile phone 컄 page 121 i All entries with the T icon are entries in the phone book on the mobile phone 왘 Select Options Save Add 왘 Select a number category e g Home 왘 Select a telephone category e g Landline telephone number 왘 Select Save The search menu for address book en tries appears 왘 Search f...

Page 147: ...nput menu appears with the data field for entering the new telephone number 왘 To enter digits select all digits one by one from the input characters 왘 To move the cursor in the data field select Y or Z 왘 To delete individual digits select and press n briefly The digit to the left of the cursor is de leted 왘 To delete an entire number select and press and hold n until the number is deleted 왘 To sto...

Page 148: ...e SMS inbox 2 Display for newly arrived messages this function is not supported by all mobile phones 3 To call up the SMS outbox 4 To call up SMS drafts 5 To write a new SMS 6 To call up the SMS inbox this function is not supported by all mobile phones P68 20 5065 31 ...

Page 149: ...ender or recipient of the selected SMS 3 Date and time of the selected SMS 4 To call up options 5 Marked message 6 Icon for unread SMS only in the SMS inbox 7 To go back to the basic SMS menu i In the SMS inbox date and time display 3 indicates the time that the message was re ceived In the SMS drafts folder it indicates the time that the message was written In the SMS outbox it indicates the time...

Page 150: ...end er or recipient display in full 왘 Select an SMS message 컄 page 128 왘 Select Options Details The detailed view appears 왘 To close the detailed display slide omp or press n Deleting an SMS message i This function is not supported by all mobile phones 왘 Select an SMS message 컄 page 128 왘 Select Options Delete A deletion prompt appears 왘 Select Yes or No The SMS message will either be delet ed or ...

Page 151: ...on requires that the SMS mes sage contains telephone numbers in the text 왘 Select a useable element 왘 Press n and select Use 왘 Select Call or Write SMS Depending on your selection the tele phone connects the call or you can write an SMS message 컄 page 130 i If it is not possible to write text messages with the mobile phone the call is automatically connected when you select the telephone number Ca...

Page 152: ...ta fields 1 Telephone number data field 2 Highlighted text data field 3 Available number of characters for the text 4 Icon for the address book or for text modules 5 Input characters i Icon 4 changes its function and appear ance depending on whether data field 1 or 2 is highlighted 왘 To change the data field select the desired data field or 왘 Select or Entering the telephone number To enter the te...

Page 153: ...special char acters 왘 To move the cursor in the text select Y Z or 왘 To insert a paragraph select z 왘 To delete individual characters se lect and press n briefly The character to the left of the cursor is deleted 왘 To delete an entire entry select and press and hold n until the entry is deleted 왘 To cancel an entry select Back If one of the data fields contains new data a prompt will appear asking...

Page 154: ... already been entered a prompt will appear asking whether you wish to store the text module 왘 Select Yes or No The text module will either be stored or not depending on your selection Changing an existing text module 왘 Select when writing a text mes sage The list of text modules appears 왘 Select the desired text module Op tions Edit 왘 To change the text module proceed as described in the Entering ...

Page 155: ...COMAND navigation system introduction Safety notes G Risk of accident For safety reasons only enter a new desti nation when the vehicle is stationary You may otherwise be distracted from the traffic conditions cause an accident and injure yourself and others COMAND calculates the route to the desti nation without taking account of the follow ing for example 앫 Traffic lights 앫 Stop and give way sig...

Page 156: ...ationary than when it is in mo tion so the update will be quicker If you carry out the update with the engine switched off and the vehicle battery has insuffi cient power COMAND may automatically switch off during the process in order to protect the bat tery If this occurs restart the update with the engine running Loading a DVD into the single DVD drive 1 Disc slot 2 Eject button 왘 Press eject bu...

Page 157: ...on the DVD is compatible with the vehicle s navigation system and whether it is compatible with the cur rent system software If map software is not compatible with the navigation system You will see a message that the update is not possible 왘 To confirm the message press n COMAND ejects the DVD 왘 Take the DVD out of slot 1 왘 Load a DVD which is compatible with the vehicle s navigation system If ma...

Page 158: ... is running you will see a message to this effect and a progress bar The progress bar fills from left to right as the update progresses 1 Progress bar 왘 To cancel an update on the single DVD drive press eject button 2 왘 To cancel an update on the DVD changer press corresponding maga zine tray button 2 The DVD will be ejected in both cases 왘 Take the DVD out of slot 1 i If the update is cancelled t...

Page 159: ...왘 To install the map software proceed as described in the Updating the map software section 컄 page 133 i Please note that the update must be allowed to run to the end in this case If you cancel it the navigation system will continue to be non opera tional After a system software update After a system software update by a Mercedes Benz Service Centre the in stalled map software may no longer be com...

Page 160: ...th the ac tual location of the vehicle 앫 COMAND does not generate navigation announcements 앫 Instead of the route guidance displays you see the Off road display and a di rection arrow The direction arrow shows the compass heading to the des tination When positioning is complete route guid ance is resumed using navigation an nouncements and route guidance displays Interrupting the journey during ro...

Page 161: ...gain Consult a Mercedes Benz Service Centre Units of measurement The units of measurement in navigation mode are identical to those set in the in strument cluster On vehicles for certain countries there is a restriction on entering data The restriction is active above a vehicle speed of about 5 km h The restriction is deactivated as soon as the vehicle speed drops below about 3 km h When the restr...

Page 162: ...tion Select a special des tination from the current map view Call up RDS TMC traffic reports 앫 Call up route info 앫 Call up route browser 앫 Call up the traf fic jam function 앫 Call up the posi tion memory function 앫 Centre the map on the vehicle s position 앫 Centre the map on the destina tion position Call up the current navigation an nouncement Enter a destination or an intermediate stop ...

Page 163: ...taining the map soft ware message appears instead of the map view see 컄 page 137 Map with route guidance inactive showing the menu system 1 Current vehicle position Map with route guidance inactive and with the menu system hidden 1 Current vehicle position 2 Set map orientation 컄 page 143 3 Map scale selected 컄 page 142 Hiding or showing the menu system 왘 To hide slide qmr The Full screen menu ite...

Page 164: ...scale before calling up current scale 4 Scale bar Storing the current vehicle position as a destination in the list of previous des tinations 왘 If necessary show the menu sys tem press n 왘 To store select Position Save position COMAND stores the current vehicle position as a destination in the list of previous destinations 컄 page 189 Moving the map i It is only possible to move the map with the me...

Page 165: ...e position or 왘 Set the map to the vehicle or destina tion position see the explanation be low Centring the map on the vehicle or des tination position i If you have moved the map you can use this function to rapidly return the map to the position of the vehicle or destination It is only possible to centre the map on the destination position when route guidance is active 왘 To centre on the vehicle...

Page 166: ...ial destinations appears 왘 To switch the icon display on or off select the required special des tination This will show the icons if their dis play was previously switched off and hide them if their display was previously switched on If a tick is shown this indicates that the dis play is switched on You can switch on the icon displays for more than one special destination i The list shows all icon...

Page 167: ...owing route types 앫 Fastest route COMAND calculates a route with the shortest possible mini mised journey time 앫 Dynamic route same route type as Fastest route However COMAND also takes into consideration any RDS TMC traffic announcements1 that are received for route guidance The navi gation system is thus able to guide you around a traffic jam for example If a quicker route is determined due to a...

Page 168: ... has been selected It is possible to select more than one op tion 왘 To select deselect an option choose the desired option The option is selected or deselected depending on the previous status 왘 To exit the menu slide omp COMAND will verify whether it can im plement the options if you selected them with route guidance active If it can COMAND calculates a new route while implementing the options se...

Page 169: ...options 앫 Enter the country town and street 앫 Enter the country town and centre 앫 Enter the country town street and house number 앫 Enter the country town street and junction Calling up the address input menu 왘 Select Navi Destination Ad dress input The address input menu appears It shows the destination that was last used for starting route calculation Menu items in the address input menu Dependin...

Page 170: ...atically 1 List entry that most closely matches the current input string 2 Character entered by the user 3 Characters automatically added by the system 4 Characters not currently available for selection 5 Characters currently available for se lection 6 Input characters 7 Town list 8 Currently selected character i With input characters 6 you can only se lect the characters that are currently availa...

Page 171: ...rs 1 Icon for more selection options 왘 To select a town slide qmr or turn ymz 왘 To cancel the selection select Back and press n or 왘 Press the L back button 왘 To confirm the selection press n If the town name is followed by icon 1 this means that there is more than one town with the same name in the select ed country If you confirm one of these towns a further sub selection will ap pear The addres...

Page 172: ...ady entered by the user 2 to com plete a postcode 왘 To select a digit slide omp or turn ymz 왘 To confirm the digit selection press n 왘 To delete individual digits select in the bottom line and press n 왘 To delete an entire entry select in the bottom line and press and hold n until the entire entry has been deleted 왘 To accept the first list entry press and hold n until the address input menu appea...

Page 173: ...the entered postcode are available Entering a road name i If you have entered the name of a centre and then enter a road name this will delete the cen tre name You can only enter streets that are stored on the digital map 왘 Select Street in the address input menu The display shows the street list either with input characters or without input characters 컄 page 152 Whether or not the input character...

Page 174: ...lect in the bottom line and press and hold n until the entire entry has been deleted 왘 To accept the first list entry press and hold n until the address input menu appears COMAND has automatically accepted the first list entry and entered it in the address input menu 왘 To cancel an entry select Back in the bottom line and press n or 왘 Press the L back button If COMAND is able to assign unambiguous...

Page 175: ...racters 6 are activated automatically 1 List entry that most closely matches the current input string 2 Character entered by the user 3 Characters automatically added by the system 4 Characters not currently available for selection 5 Characters currently available for se lection 6 Input characters 7 Centre list 8 Currently selected character i With input characters 6 you can only se lect the chara...

Page 176: ...or 왘 Select in the second to bottom line and press n Centre list without input characters 왘 To select a centre slide qmr or turn ymz 왘 To cancel the selection select Back and press n or 왘 Press the L back button 왘 To confirm the selection press n After you have confirmed your selec tion the address input menu appears again COMAND has accepted the se lected centre and automatically en tered it in t...

Page 177: ...red by the user 1 to complete a house number 왘 To select a digit slide omp or turn ymz 왘 To confirm the digit selection press n 왘 To delete individual digits select in the bottom line and press n 왘 To delete an entire entry select in the bottom line and press and hold n until the entire entry has been deleted 왘 To accept the first list entry press and hold n until the address input menu appears CO...

Page 178: ...ed on the digital map 왘 Select Junction in the address input menu The display shows either the junction list with input characters or without in put characters 컄 page 157 Whether or not the input characters are dis played depends on how many junctions are available for the street selected Junction list with input characters If this list appears input characters 4 are activated automatically 1 List...

Page 179: ...ntil the entire entry has been deleted 왘 To accept the first list entry press and hold n until the address input menu appears COMAND has automatically accepted the first list entry and entered it in the address input menu 왘 To cancel character entry select Back in the bottom line and press n or 왘 Press the L back button If COMAND is able to assign the characters entered unambiguously to a specific...

Page 180: ...ion to your destination Below this you will see the message Calculating route Once the route has been calculated route guidance begins 컄 page 171 i Route calculation takes a certain amount of time The time depends on the distance from the destination for example COMAND calculates the route using the digital map data The calcu lated route may differ from the actual road situa tion e g due to road w...

Page 181: ...stination name 왘 To change the language for the in put characters select 왘 Select the desired language 왘 To change the character set for the input characters select Depending on the previous setting you will change to letters with special char acters or to numbers with special char acters 왘 To select a character slide omp or turn ymz 왘 To confirm the character selection press n 왘 To delete individ...

Page 182: ...s it is not possible to en ter a destination using the map if the vehicle is travelling at more than approximately 5 km h As soon as the vehicle speed drops below about 3 km h the function is available again You can enter a destination using the map if the digital map does not contain the address of the destination but it is within the area of the digital map Calling up the map 왘 Select Map in the...

Page 183: ...ital 앫 Filling station 앫 Car park 앫 Restaurant However you can also enter destinations other than the predefined ones You can use the intermediate stop function to in fluence the route guidance to the main destina tion When you have reached your intermediate stop COMAND automatically calculates the route to the main destination Entering predefined destinations 왘 Select Navi Destination Stopover If...

Page 184: ...ss input selected 왘 Entering a destination by address 컄 page 147 앫 From memory selected 왘 Entering a destination from the destination memory 컄 page 158 앫 From last destinations selected 왘 Entering the destination from the list of previous destinations 컄 page 160 앫 From POIs selected 왘 Entering a special destination 컄 page 163 왘 To start route calculation select Start after you have entered the des...

Page 185: ...st in the country you have selected The following cat egories are available 앫 MOTORWAY ACCESS 앫 MOTORWAY JUNCTION 앫 MOTORWAY SERVICES 앫 AIRPORT 앫 BORDER CROSSING Not all categories are available in all countries 왘 Select Destination From POIs Global POI in map view with the menu system displayed 컄 page 141 The category list appears The country currently set is shown at the top 왘 To select a differ...

Page 186: ...adius using the list options 컄 page 169 앫 Special destination nationwide Alphabetically sorted categories and alphabetically sorted special destina tions are available Selecting a category Depending on the number of available cat egories the main category list is displayed either with input characters or without in put characters during category input 컄 page 165 Main category list with input chara...

Page 187: ...e and press n or 왘 Press the L back button If COMAND is able to assign the characters entered unambiguously to a specific cate gory input characters 6 disappear You will see the main category list without in put characters Here you can make anoth er selection It is also possible to change to the main category list without input characters man ually at any time during character input 왘 To change ma...

Page 188: ...inations 4 Sub category 왘 To select a sub category slide qmr or turn ymz 왘 To cancel the selection select Back and press n or 왘 Press the L back button 왘 To confirm the selection press n The special destination list is displayed after you have selected a sub category It contains the special destinations available in the sub category that are within the search radius i If you have selected list ite...

Page 189: ...the special destina tion is displayed 왘 To go back to the special destina tion list select Back and press n or 왘 Press the L back button 왘 To start route calculation select Start see also 컄 page 158 Entering the name of the special desti nation 왘 Select Options Spell The special destination list appears with the input characters and the input characters are activated automatically Special destinat...

Page 190: ...n list is displayed without input char acters 왘 To cancel an entry select Back in the bottom line and press n or 왘 Press the L back button If COMAND is able to assign the characters entered to a special destination unambigu ously input characters 4 disappear You will see the special destination list without input characters Here you can make an other selection It is also possible to change to the ...

Page 191: ...etailed display select OK i If the crosshair is shown on the map you can enter special destinations in the vicinity of the crosshair If the crosshair is not shown on the map you can enter special destinations in the vicinity of the vehicle s current position 왘 Select Guide in map view with the menu system displayed 컄 page 141 You will see special destination icons on the map depending on whether s...

Page 192: ... 왘 To start route calculation select Start see also 컄 page 158 A prompt appears asking whether the special destination should be used as the destination 왘 Select Yes or No If you select Yes route calculation begins If you select No you can se lect a new special destination ...

Page 193: ... Preparation phase COMAND prepares you for the upcoming change of direction Based on the example display below the change of direction is announced with the Prepare to turn left message The display is not split and shows the map over the full width COMAND navigation system route guidance Route guidance G Risk of accident COMAND calculates the route to the desti nation without taking account of the...

Page 194: ...larged view of the area surrounding the junction crossing zoom or simply a symbol for the next change of direction The following example illustration shows the crossing zoom in the right half 1 Next road 2 Change of direction turn left here 3 Graphical representation of the dis tance to the change of direction 4 Point at which the change of direction takes place light blue dot shown in both the le...

Page 195: ...ane recommendations for the next change of direction The relevant data must be available in the digital map This is current ly only available for German motorways and airports The following example displays are for route guidance on the A81 motorway to the Stuttgart motorway intersection then on the A8 towards Munich A change of di rection is required at points 1 and 2 COMAND displays lane recomme...

Page 196: ...nda tion display vary depending on whether day or night design is switched on 1 Main destination 2 Intermediate stop only visible if an intermediate stop has been entered 3 Route highlighted in blue 4 Current vehicle position the triangle in dicates the vehicle s direction of travel 5 RDS TMC status indicator for an ex planation see 컄 page 180 6 Set map orientation for an explana tion and settings...

Page 197: ...enter using the map for example In these cases COMAND guides you for as long as possible with navigation announce ments and displays on roads known to the system The section of the route from the last known point on the map to the off road destination is indicated with a dashed line It simply shows the direction to the off road destination without taking account of any obstacles in the way 1 Curre...

Page 198: ...highlighted blue from the near est road known to the system As soon as the vehicle is back on a road known to the system route guidance con tinues in the usual way Off road during route guidance Due to road construction work for exam ple there may be differences between the data on the digital map and the actual course of the road In such cases the system will temporarily be unable to locate the v...

Page 199: ...w route guidance or if COMAND is switched off and on with the o button If you switch COMAND off by removing the key from the ignition lock and then switch the igni tion back on after more than 3 minutes the mes sages are automatically switched back on 왘 To switch navigation announce ments back on manually select Navi 6 왘 To adjust the volume of the an nouncements adjust the volume dur ing an autom...

Page 200: ...tion select Next or Previ ous 왘 To increase or reduce the size of the map select or 왘 To close the route browser select Back 왘 Select Route Route info in map view with the menu system displayed 컄 page 141 The route information appears Example display with main destination and intermediate stop 1 Distance to the destination 2 Intermediate stop 3 Country abbreviation 4 Main destination 5 Estimated d...

Page 201: ...D calculates a detour around the blocked section of the route 왘 Select Route Detour in map view with the menu system displayed 컄 page 141 왘 To set the length of the blockage se lect Longer or Shorter repeatedly until the desired length is set The blocked section is highlighted in red white on the map At the top of the COMAND display you will see which section of the route is blocked and the length...

Page 202: ...e setting with route guid ance active If you change the route type setting when route guidance is inactive COMAND uses the new set ting for the next route guidance The RDS TMC status indicator is located in the lower right hand corner of the COMAND display 1 RDS TMC status indicator Here you can see the displays which are possible 1 An RDS TMC radio station can be re ceived 2 Dynamic route guidanc...

Page 203: ...the entire section of the route which is affected with corresponding icons 2 regardless of how long the incident actually is Icons 2 are located to the left or right of the route when viewed in the direction of travel They thereby show which side of the carriageway is affected by the incident More possible icon displays are shown be low 1 Traffic jam on the route icon has red outline 2 Traffic jam...

Page 204: ...t varies de pending on whether route guidance is active or not List when route guidance is not active When route guidance is not active the list shows all the roads areas or regions for which reports are available 1 Country designation only appears if there are reports from different coun tries 2 Road concerned 3 Area or region concerned i A report may also relate to an area or region rather than ...

Page 205: ...areas or re gions for which reports are available including those that do not affect the route 왘 To read the report select a road or an area or region You will find an example of a report on 컄 page 183 왘 To close the list slide omp one or more times Possible contents of a message example 1 Selection display Messages on route or All messages 2 Incident icon e g traffic jam 3 Country designation onl...

Page 206: ...back to the message list press n or slide omp i The read aloud function is only available when route guidance is active It can read out re ports that are on the route You can set the lan guage and speed 컄 page 202 왘 Select Navi TMC Read aloud all messages regarding route i The Messages on route menu item has no function if there are no reports on the route COMAND reads out the messages in sequence...

Page 207: ...is high lighted 왘 Press n or 왘 Destination memory list without in put characters press n immediately If you have already stored your own ad dress information you will see the menu for starting route guidance using your own address for the address data when you press n regardless of whether input characters are displayed or not 왘 To exit the menu select Back Assigning your own address for the first...

Page 208: ...or an address book entry 왘 Select the desired address book entry Proceed as described in the Searching for an address book entry section 컄 page 191 i The name of the town and of the road in the address book entry must be spelled in the same way as in the destination entry so that the infor mation matches the data on the digital map The country in the address book can be written as follows so that ...

Page 209: ...oute guidance to the address from there After the address has been entered 왘 Select Save after the address has been entered 컄 page 147 You can now select storage options During route guidance 왘 Select Destination Save destina tion during route guidance You can now select storage options From the list of previous destinations 왘 Select Navi Destination From last destinations The list of previous des...

Page 210: ... ready contains navigable address data a prompt will appear asking whether you wish to overwrite the existing data 왘 Select Yes or No If you select Yes COMAND stores the data 왘 Select Navi Destination From memory The display shows either the destina tion memory list with input characters or without input characters Whether or not the input characters are displayed depends on the number of entries ...

Page 211: ...estination in the list of previous destinations i A crosshair appears on the map if you have moved the map manually You can store the crosshair position as a destination in the list of previous destinations 왘 If necessary show the menu sys tem press n 왘 Select Position Save position COMAND stores the crosshair position as a destination in the list of previous destinations 왘 Select Navi Destination...

Page 212: ... mode When defining the address you can transfer data already en tered as an address book entry The town and road names in the address book entry must be spelled in the same way as in the destination en try so that the information matches the data on the digital map The name of the country in the address book can be spelled as follows so that it matches the data on the digital map 앫 In the languag...

Page 213: ...t characters select Depending on the previous setting you will change to letters with special char acters or to numbers with special char acters 왘 To move the cursor in the data field select Y or Z 왘 To delete individual characters se lect and press n briefly The character to the left of the cursor is deleted 왘 To delete an entire entry select and press and hold n until the entry is deleted 왘 To s...

Page 214: ...Select Back from the list Searching Searching using the smart speller 왘 Switch from the list to the smart speller if necessary 왘 To change the smart speller lan guage select 왘 Select the desired language 왘 To change the smart speller charac ter set select Depending on the previous setting you will change to letters with special char acters or to numbers with special char acters 왘 To enter characte...

Page 215: ...ing for the desired entry 왘 Search for an address book entry 컄 page 191 or 왘 Select an address book entry in the ad dress book basic menu 컄 page 191 왘 Press n The detailed view appears Detailed display for private data 1 To go back to the previous menu 2 To switch to business data 3 Selected data field 4 Icon for private data 5 To call up options Switching between private or business data 왘 Select...

Page 216: ...ibed in the section entitled Creating a new address book entry from operating step To change the data field onwards 컄 page 190 Changing an address book entry 왘 Search for the address book entry 컄 page 191 왘 Select Options Edit or 왘 Display details about an address book entry 컄 page 193 왘 Select Options Edit content The input menu appears with the data fields 왘 Proceed as described in the section e...

Page 217: ...ur numbers as signed to the entry in the selected number category You can now enter a number into the data field 왘 Proceed as described in the To enter data into a field operating step in the Creating a new address book entry section 컄 page 190 If four numbers are already stored for the entry in the selected number category a prompt will appear asking whether one of the data fields should be overw...

Page 218: ...if they are not written in the same way as the destina tion entry Address data complete and matches the digital map data The navigation system begins route calcu lation after you select Navigate Address data incomplete or does not correspond with the digital map data i The navigation system can only perform the route calculation process when the country the town or postcode the road name and if ap...

Page 219: ...per address book entry 왘 Search for the address book entry with or without a voice entry 컄 page 191 왘 Select Options Voice tag Add or Edit Subsequent operation is controlled by voice Linguatronic guides you through the dialogues Deleting a voice entry 왘 Search for the address book entry with a voice entry 컄 page 191 왘 Select Options Voice tag De lete A deletion prompt appears 왘 Select Yes or No CO...

Page 220: ...address book en tries appears 왘 Search for the desired entry i There is a detailed description of searching for an address book entry in the Searching for an address book entry section 컄 page 191 왘 Press n COMAND stores the data if there are fewer than four numbers assigned to the entry you are searching for in the selected number category Otherwise you will see a prompt asking whether one of the ...

Page 221: ... concerned If there is no address book entry with the same surname COMAND imports the data If there is already an address book en try with the same surname a prompt will appear asking whether the existing data should be overwritten 왘 Select Yes or No The existing address book entry will be overwritten or not depending on your selection ...

Page 222: ... guidance 앫 Calculation of expected time of arrival 왘 Select Vehicle System settings Time Time 왘 To select hour or minute s slide omp 왘 To set the value turn ymz or slide qmr 왘 To store the setting press n i The increment value for setting the minutes depends on the situation It is 30 minutes if your vehicle is equipped with a navigation system and GPS reception is available It is one minute if th...

Page 223: ...navigation system has GPS reception 앫 which country you have previously set You may either 앫 switch between Summer time and Standard Time manually in a list or 앫 switch automatic summer to standard time changeover and vice versa on or off i The automatic changeover function is not available in vehicles without a navigation system 왘 To switch manually select Summer time or Standard Time The R dot i...

Page 224: ...hed the help window on or off A tick appears when the help window is switched on Voice training Using voice training you can fine tune Linguatronic to your own voice and thus improve voice recognition The ability of the system to recognise the commands of other users does not deteriorate as a re sult Voice training comprises two parts You train the system to recognise digits in the first part and ...

Page 225: ...hich you stopped begins again Deleting existing voice training data 왘 Select Vehicle System settings Linguatronic Delete individual isation A prompt appears asking whether you really do wish to delete 왘 Select Yes or No The voice training data will either be deleted or not depending on your se lection 왘 Select Vehicle System settings Language The language list appears The R dot indicates the curre...

Page 226: ...et for exam ple Switching Bluetooth on or off 왘 Select Vehicle System settings Services Deactivate Blue tooth You have switched Bluetooth on or off A tick appears when Bluetooth is switched off Connecting Bluetooth devices i To connect a Bluetooth device the Blue tooth function must be switched on in COMAND and in the device concerned The Bluetooth de vice must also be visible to COMAND in order f...

Page 227: ... detected device not yet author ised no icon i If the device list already contains twelve au thorised devices you must revoke authorisation for one of the authorised devices Then you must switch this device off and then restart the search Any new devices for which you wish to search will not otherwise appear in the list Displaying details about a Bluetooth device 왘 Call up the Bluetooth device lis...

Page 228: ...asking whether you really wish to revoke authorisation for this device 왘 Select Yes or No If you select Yes the authorisation for the device will be revoked i If you revoke authorisation for a device which has been authorised in the past and which is not detected in the search this device will no longer be displayed in the device list Devices which have been authorised in the past but which are no...

Page 229: ... close the rear window blind press n or 왘 Select Vehicle Vehicle Rear window blind 왘 To confirm the selection press n Make sure that the rear window blind can move freely Otherwise the blind or other ob jects could be damaged i If you operate the rear window blind using COMAND or the programmable button this takes precedence over the rear window blind buttons on the rear doors 컄 page 286 In the Ex...

Page 230: ...ds 앫 Steering column and seat the steer ing wheel swings upwards and the driv er s seat moves backwards 왘 Select Vehicle The main area is active 왘 To select the Easy entry exit fea ture menu slide omp or turn ymz P82 86 4845 31 P82 86 4905 31 Setting the easy entry exit feature G Risk of injury Make sure that nobody can become trapped when you activate the easy entry exit fea ture If there is risk...

Page 231: ...off is activated i You can reactivate this function by opening a door within ten minutes If none of the doors are opened after the key is removed from the ig nition lock or if a door is not closed after it has been opened the exterior lights switch off after 60 seconds 왘 Select Vehicle The main area is active 왘 To select the Exterior lighting de layed switch off menu slide omp or turn ymz 왘 To con...

Page 232: ... the selection press n A selection list appears The current setting is indicated by a dot 왘 To select the duration slide qmr or turn ymz 왘 To confirm the selection press n or 왘 Select Vehicle Vehicle Interi or lighting delayed switch off A selection list appears The current setting is indicated by a dot 왘 To select the duration slide qmr or turn ymz 왘 To confirm the selection press n You can set t...

Page 233: ...foglamps 앫 The doorway lamps in the mirror The locator lighting switches off again when you open the driver s door If you do not open the driver s door the surround lighting switches off automatically after 40 seconds 왘 Select Vehicle The main area is active 왘 To select the Locator lighting func tion slide omp or turn ymz 왘 To confirm the selection press n 왘 To switch the locator lighting on or of...

Page 234: ...utomatic locking on or off press n or 왘 Select Vehicle Vehicle Auto matic locking A tick appears when the automatic locking function is switched on 왘 To confirm the selection press n i You can assign this function to the program mable button 컄 page 203 왘 Select Vehicle The main area is active 왘 To select the Interior motion sen sor function slide omp or turn ymz 왘 To confirm the selection press n ...

Page 235: ...tow away protec tion is activated 왘 To confirm the selection press n 왘 Select Vehicle The main area is active 왘 To select the Boot lid opening limit er function slide omp or turn ymz 왘 To confirm the selection press n or 왘 Select Vehicle Vehicle Boot lid opening limiter A tick appears when the boot lid limiter function is switched on 왘 To confirm the selection press n Priming deactivating tow away...

Page 236: ...ioning system in the rear compartment 앫 Departure time with auxiliary heating You can access the menu for the automat ic air conditioning via the air conditioning function line Air conditioning function line with func tions submenus 1 Temperature left hand side 2 Air distribution left hand side 3 Airflow left hand side 4 Central air conditioning menu 5 Airflow right hand side 6 Air distribution ri...

Page 237: ...rflow the automatic air conditioning functions switches itself off 왘 Air conditioning function line Air flow select left 3 or right 5 왘 To change the airflow slide qmr or turn ymz 왘 To confirm the selection press n The central air conditioning menu is in the centre of the air conditioning function line If the automatic air conditioning is on you will see on in the central menu In the central air c...

Page 238: ...settings If the Mono function is switched on and you adjust the air conditioning on the driver s side these changes will also be made in all the air conditioning zones 왘 Air conditioning function line Select air conditioning central menu 왘 To select Mono slide qmr or turn ymz 왘 To confirm the selection press n A tick appears when the function is se lected G Risk of accident If you deactivate the c...

Page 239: ...o select Footwell temperature slide qmr or turn ymz A scale appears 왘 To change the temperature differ ence slide qmr or turn ymz 왘 To confirm the selection press n Setting the blower settings for the air vents i This setting is effective in automatic mode especially at high outside temperatures This function allows you to determine the way the air is blown through the air vents in automatic mode ...

Page 240: ... in the rear compartment left hand side 2 Air distribution in the rear compart ment left hand side 3 Airflow in the rear compartment 4 Central menu for the rear compart ment air conditioning 5 Air distribution in the rear compart ment right hand side 6 Temperature in the rear compartment right hand side The rear compartment air conditioning is operated in the same way as the air condi tioning for ...

Page 241: ... confirm the selection press n The rear compartment air conditioning is switched off To switch on the automatic mode for the rear compartment air conditioning 왘 Air conditioning function line Select air conditioning central menu The current setting is indicated by a dot 왘 To select Rear automatic slide qmr or turn ymz 왘 To confirm the selection press n Automatic mode for the rear compart ment air ...

Page 242: ... 351 lights up on the button for the auxiliary heating on the centre console i A selected departure time is only initiated once and is not repeated daily Once you have switched on a departure time the auxiliary heat ing has the No pre selection option Deselecting a departure time 왘 Air conditioning function line Air conditioning central menu select Auxiliary heating departure time The current sett...

Page 243: ...1 The contour of the front seat backrests can be individually adjusted to provide opti mum support for your back This is achieved by controlling the pressure in the air chambers in the multi contour seat The adjustments are made using the COMAND display i When you adjust the multi contour seat you may hear the air being pumped in or released You can adjust the following air cushions 앫 Seat cushion...

Page 244: ...e selection press n A scale appears 왘 Slide qmr or turn ymz until the de sired setting is reached 왘 To store the setting press n Adjusting the thigh support cushion This function allows you to adjust the air cushions in the thigh support cushion 왘 Select the seat 컄 page 221 왘 To select Thighs slide omp or turn ymz 왘 To confirm the selection press n A scale appears 왘 Slide qmr or turn ymz until the...

Page 245: ...gs 앫 Vertical to move the point of greatest lumbar support up or down 앫 Horizontal to adjust the amount of support 왘 Slide qmr or slide omp until the de sired setting is reached 왘 To store the setting press n Adjusting the backrest curvature in the upper back region This function allows you to adjust the air cushions in the upper back region of the backrest 왘 Select the seat 컄 page 221 왘 To select...

Page 246: ...Driv dyn seat slide omp or turn ymz 왘 To confirm the selection press n A scale appears You can select 앫 0 Off 앫 1 Level 1 앫 2 Level 2 왘 Slide qmr or turn ymz until the de sired setting is reached 왘 To store the setting press n Massage function PULSE The massage function helps you to prevent muscle tension on long journeys 왘 Select the seat 컄 page 221 왘 To select Pulse mode slide omp or turn ymz 왘 ...

Page 247: ...systems COMAND seats 왘 Slide qmr or turn ymz until the de sired setting is reached 왘 To store the setting press n i The massage function runs for approximate ly 6 to 10 minutes depending on the setting P82 86 5031 31 ...

Page 248: ... screen You can operate the following functions using the Rear Seat Entertainment System 앫 Audio CD and video DVD 앫 TV 앫 AUX 앫 System settings Make sure that the flap on the skibag or the stowage box in the rear is closed when you fold up the rear seat armrest Otherwise the Rear Seat Entertainment System can be damaged The controls for the screen are located be low the corresponding screen These a...

Page 249: ...olume is set 왘 To exit adjustment wait until the scale disappears or 왘 Slide omp or slide qmr or turn ymz or press n Connecting the headphones 왘 Insert the headphone plug into socket 6 Remove the headphones before getting out of the vehicle Otherwise the headphones or the screen could be damaged The headphones are designed for use in a temperature range of 5 C to 50 C There fore please bear the fo...

Page 250: ...c tion Back button Back button L 3 will take you up one menu level i You will find general notes about discs on 컄 page 91 1 Ports for AUX equipment 2 Eject button 3 CD DVD slot Loading and ejecting CDs DVDs If there is a disc inserted 왘 Press eject button 2 The disc is ejected 왘 Take the disc out of slot 3 왘 To load a CD DVD insert disc into slot 3 The drive draws the disc in and plays it if 앫 it ...

Page 251: ...ed in the Adjusting the treble or bass section 컄 page 71 You can choose between four different levels to set the sound i When you exit the menu the current setting is stored 왘 To select the menu select Disc 왘 Press n When a CD is inserted playback will continue from the point where it was interrupted Selecting a track Selecting by skipping to tracks 왘 To skip forwards or backwards to a track slide...

Page 252: ...5 Pause function 왘 Proceed as described in the Pause function section 컄 page 95 Selecting a scene chapter 왘 To skip forwards or backwards slide omp or turn ymz Selecting a track scene 왘 Select DVD V 왘 Proceed as described in the Selecting a film track section 컄 page 95 Picture settings 왘 Select DVD V A list appears 왘 Proceed as described in the Picture settings section 컄 page 95 Language setting 왘...

Page 253: ...levi sion channel which has been set using COMAND i It is only possible to enter the television fre quency using COMAND 왘 Select TV 왘 Press n The television picture appears 왘 To switch between full screen and the menu system press n i Please see the corresponding operating in structions for how to operate the external audio source Audio AUX 왘 To select the source select AUX 1 or AUX 2 왘 Press n Yo...

Page 254: ...in the Setting the system language section 컄 page 203 Setting the loudspeaker This function allows you to set whether the sound from the right hand or left hand source is switched to the vehicle loud speakers only on vehicles with a sound system i You can only select this setting on the active screen 왘 Select Loudspeaker A list appears The R dot indicates the current setting 왘 To change the settin...

Page 255: ...r screen In the second case the setting appears on the screen as it was when you last exited the main function Loading and ejecting CDs DVDs When you load or eject a CD DVD this is only displayed on the screen where the Disc main function is selected The cur rent settings memory is reset to the origi nal state for both screens System settings You can set almost all system settings indi vidually fo...

Page 256: ... function display is in the instru ment cluster 1 Row of basic menus 2 Description field in the multi function display Settings functions submenus and any malfunctions are displayed in the descrip tion field Instrument cluster operating system G Risk of accident Only use the operating system when road and traffic conditions permit You would otherwise be distracted from the traffic con ditions arou...

Page 257: ...he basic menus The number of menus depends on the op tional equipment in your vehicle The L back button will take you up one menu level From the top menu level you will always go to the last active screen from the Trip menu If you press the back button L again you will change to the standard dis play You can confirm messages about malfunc tions with or L These are then stored in the message memory...

Page 258: ...8 Navigation 컄 page 240 Audio 컄 page 242 Telephone 컄 page 243 Standard display Navigation tips Select a radio station Answer a call Trip computer after start Control CD player CD changer audio DVD MP3 Select a phone book entry Trip computer after reset Control video DVD Redial Range Operating the TV Digital speedometer ...

Page 259: ...ce 컄 page 245 Service 컄 page 246 Settings 컄 page 247 Distance display for Distronic Distronic Plus Call up messages Daytime driving lights Distance warning for Distronic Distronic Plus Tyre pressures Speedtronic Reversing camera ASSYST PLUS Additional speedometer Engine oil level Radar sensor system ...

Page 260: ...erage speed since start 4 Average fuel consumption since start i All values relating to the last engine start are reset if you leave the vehicle parked for longer than four hours key in position 0 in the ignition lock or removed i The values will not be reset if you turn the ig nition key back to position 1 or 2 during this time The consumption statistics since start are automatically reset after ...

Page 261: ... dis play Digital speedometer i You will find a menu overview on 컄 page 236 왘 Press or to select the Trip menu 왘 Press or to select the digital speedometer 1 Digital speedometer Resetting the distance recorder i You will find a menu overview on 컄 page 236 왘 Press or to select the Trip menu 왘 Press or to select the func tion that you wish to reset 왘 Press Reset trip meter function 왘 Press to select...

Page 262: ...hether a change of direction is announced or not No change of direction announced Example display 1 Distance to the destination 2 Icon for follow the road 3 Distance until the next change of direc tion 4 Road you are currently driving on Change of direction announced without lane recommendation Example display 1 Road in which the change of direction takes place 2 Change of direction icon 3 Distanc...

Page 263: ... You have reached the destination 앫 Area of dest reached You have arrived in the area of the des tination This message appears if the special destination is relatively large for example 앫 New route COMAND calculates a new route e g because you have deviated from the calculated route or as a result of a traf fic jam report COMAND then contin ues route guidance 앫 Calculating route COMAND is calculat...

Page 264: ...station Example radio station display 1 Station 2 Frequency range 왘 Press æ or ç to adjust the vol ume i You can only change the waveband and store new radio stations using COMAND CD player CD changer Audio DVD MP3 operation i You will find a menu overview on 컄 page 236 왘 Switch on COMAND and select the CD player or audio DVD or MP3 컄 page 86 왘 Press or to select the Au dio menu 왘 Press or to sele...

Page 265: ... you have connected it to the Mercedes Benz hands free system The display in the Telephone menu de pends on the status of the telephone 왘 Switch on the telephone and COMAND 컄 page 109 왘 Press or to select the Tele phone menu Telephone off The Telephone off message appears in the multi function display Telephone on PIN not yet entered The Please enter PIN message appears in the multi function displ...

Page 266: ... or or to switch to the phone book 왘 Press or to select the name you are searching for The stored names are displayed alpha betically 왘 Press s or to start dialling If there are several vCard entries for one name these will be displayed 왘 Select the desired entry 왘 Press s or to start dialling i If you do not wish to make a call press the t or L button The appropriate GSM net work provider then re...

Page 267: ...he Assistance menu you can change your driving system settings Displaying the distance display This function is only available with the Dis tronic or Distronic Plus options 왘 Press or to select the As sistance menu 왘 Press or to select the Dis tance display function 왘 Press The Distronic or Distronic Plus dis tance display appears in the multi func tion display Activating and deactivating the dis ...

Page 268: ...malfunctions are described in the Practical advice sec tion 컄 page 429 i If you turn the key to position 0 in the igni tion lock and then back to position 2 all the mes sages are deleted from the malfunction memory Checking the tyre pressures You will find information about the tyre pressure monitor in the Checking the tyre pressure electronically section 컄 page 403 Activating the tyre pressure lo...

Page 269: ...hat the light switch is at B or when you switch off the daytime driving lights in darkness while the vehicle is in motion Setting permanent Speedtronic For how to set Speedtronic please refer to the Driving systems section 컄 page 324 Hiding or showing the additional speed ometer You can show an additional digital speed ometer in the multi function display The speed is displayed in miles per hour 왘...

Page 270: ...rument cluster operating system 왘 Press again if you wish to change the current status If you deactivate the radar sensor system the following systems are deactivated 앫 Distronic Plus 앫 BAS Plus 앫 Park Assist 앫 Distance warning ...

Page 271: ...ring seat belts 274 Lights 277 Windscreen wipers 283 Side windows 284 Driving and parking 287 Automatic transmission 292 Instrument cluster 301 Driving systems 303 Automatic air conditioning 342 Auxiliary heating ventilation 351 Heater booster system 354 Boot 355 Sliding sunroof 359 Loading and stowing 368 Features 378 ...

Page 272: ...ction correctly i You can also use the remote control to open and close the sliding tilting sunroof and the side windows 컄 page 365 Factory settings 왘 To unlock the vehicle centrally press the Œ button The turn signals flash once The locking knobs in the doors pop up The anti theft alarm system is deactivated The surround lighting also lights up in the dark if it has been switched on using COMAND ...

Page 273: ...ti theft alarm system is primed and the active drive authorisation sys tem is activated Restoring the factory settings 왘 Press the Œ and buttons si multaneously for about six seconds un til battery check lamp 4 flashes twice Checking the batteries 왘 Press the or Œ button The batteries in the remote control are functional if battery check lamp 4 lights up briefly If it does not light up replace the...

Page 274: ...her with 앫 electronic equipment e g a mobile phone 앫 metallic objects such as coins or foil This could impair its effectiveness To lock or unlock the vehicle from the out side using the KEYLESS GO key the key must be no more than a metre away from a door or the boot To permit the engine to be started with the KEYLESS GO button on the ignition lock 앫 the KEYLESS GO key must be in the passenger comp...

Page 275: ...when it is closed again i If you have left the KEYLESS GO key in the vehicle the vehicle will not lock The vehicle is only locked if the turn signals flash three times However you will be able to lock the vehicle if you are carrying a second KEYLESS GO key on your person 1 Locking button 왘 Press locking button 1 above the re cess for the licence plate on the boot lid The vehicle is centrally locke...

Page 276: ...until the battery check lamp flashes twice The KEYLESS GO key will then function as follows 왘 To unlock the driver s door grasp the door handle 왘 To unlock the vehicle centrally grasp the door handle on the front pas senger door or a rear door The locking knobs in the doors pop up The turn signals flash once The anti theft alarm system is deactivated 왘 To lock the vehicle centrally touch the outsi...

Page 277: ...ar door from the in side if the child proof locks have not been activated 1 Locking knob 2 Inside door handle 왘 Pull door handle 2 Power closing G Risk of injury Make sure that nobody can become trapped as you close doors and the boot lid If there is a risk of entrapment pull the in side or outside of the door handle or press the boot lock Do not trigger the power closing by tamper ing with the lo...

Page 278: ...ocks have not been activated i If the rear doors have been secured with the child proof locks the child proof locks are deac tivated for approximately five seconds when the central unlocking button is pressed The rear doors can be opened from the inside during this time i If you have previously locked the vehicle from the outside with the remote control or the KEYLESS GO key you cannot unlock it c...

Page 279: ...e engine starts immediately if you de press the brake pedal while pressing the KEYLESS GO button 1 KEYLESS GO button Position 0 The on board electronics have the status 0 the same as the key having been removed from the ignition lock until KEYLESS GO button 1 is pressed Position 1 왘 Press KEYLESS GO button 1 once The seats can now be adjusted for ex ample i If you now press KEYLESS GO button 1 twi...

Page 280: ...y in the conventional way 1 KEYLESS GO button 2 Ignition lock i When you change back from using the key to using the KEYLESS GO function the system re quires 2 seconds recognition time before you will be able to use the KEYLESS GO button as normal i It is not necessary to remove the KEYLESS GO button from the ignition lock when you leave the vehicle ...

Page 281: ...e notes on the airbag system 컄 page 37 Secure chil dren as recommended 컄 page 43 G Risk of injury The seats can be adjusted when the key is removed and a door is open For this reason children should never be left unsupervised in the vehicle They could be trapped by a seat adjustment movement G Risk of injury Your seat must be adjusted in such a way that allows you to wear your seat belt prop erly ...

Page 282: ...wards or backwards slide switch 5 to the left or right i The head restraint height is automatically adjusted relative to the seat fore and aft adjust ment Backrest angle 왘 Slide switch 6 left or right in the direc tion of the arrow i To ensure a maximum range for seat adjust ment some setting functions also cause other setting options which are not directly related to be adjusted at the same time ...

Page 283: ...e characteristics of the mul ti contour seat for the driver and front pas senger using COMAND 컄 page 221 Multi contour dynamic driving seat You can set the characteristics of the mul ti contour dynamic driving seat using COMAND 컄 page 221 i If PRE SAFE has been activated the air pressure in the air chambers side bolsters of the seat cushion and backrest of the multi contour seat or multi contour d...

Page 284: ...ion 2 in the ignition lock 왘 To switch on press button 1 repeat edly until the desired heating level is set 왘 To switch off press button 1 repeat edly until all the indicator lamps go out i If the battery voltage is too low the seat heating may switch off One or more indicator lamps will flash Adjusting the front passenger seat from the driver s seat Level 3 3 indicator lamps are lit 2 2 indicator...

Page 285: ...ring wheel and the driver s seat are moved to the position previously set when you insert the key into the ignition lock if the driver s door is closed depend ing on your settings i If you pull away the adjustment procedure is interrupted The steering wheel or seat position is stored when you turn the key from position 2 to 1 in the ignition lock or when you store or set a memory position You can ...

Page 286: ...h 4 left or right in the direc tion of the arrow Rear head restraints Folding down You can fold the head restraints down us ing the button on the centre console Rear seats P54 25 4726 31 G Risk of injury A seat belt only offers its intended degree of protection if the backrest is positioned as close to the vertical as possible and the oc cupant is sitting upright Avoid seat posi tions that do not ...

Page 287: ...nd Folding up manually 왘 Pull the head restraint up by hand until it engages in place Adjusting the comfort head restraints 1 Side cushions 2 Head restraint angle You can adjust side cushions 1 of the comfort head restraint individually 왘 To adjust the side cushions pull or push the side cushions into the desired position 왘 To adjust the head restraint angle grasp the top of the head restraint and...

Page 288: ...ont passenger seat all the way forwards You could otherwise damage the items of luggage 왘 Press button 1 again The rear seat is selected again Multi contour seat in the rear compart ment You can adjust the multi contour seat for the outer rear seats using the buttons on the centre console G Risk of injury When adjusting the front passenger seat while it is occupied make sure that the front passeng...

Page 289: ...or a short while Seat backrest side cushion 왘 To make narrower push rocker switch 6 forwards 왘 To make broader pull rocker switch 6 back Lumbar support 왘 To set a firmer contour push rocker switch 5 forwards 왘 To set a weaker contour pull rocker switch 5 back Lumbar support position 왘 To move upwards push rocker switch 4 forwards 왘 To move downwards pull rocker switch 4 back Gentle massage functio...

Page 290: ...63 앫 Storing settings 컄 page 272 The steering wheel heating heats the leath er areas of the steering wheel 1 To switch on the steering wheel heating 2 To switch off the steering wheel heat ing 3 Indicator lamp 왘 To switch on or off make sure that the key is in position 2 in the ignition lock 왘 Turn the lever in the direction of arrow 1 or 2 i The steering wheel heating does not switch off automati...

Page 291: ...the driver s side is al ways selected when you press button 1 for the first time The choice of mirror remains active for up to 15 seconds after you have adjusted the exterior mirror 왘 To fold in or out press button 3 The two exterior mirrors fold in or out Folding the exterior mirrors in or out automatically If the appropriate function is activated in COMAND 컄 page 207 앫 the exterior mirrors fold ...

Page 292: ...n for right or left hand exterior mirror 왘 Make sure that the key is in position 2 in the ignition lock 왘 Make sure that the Lower mirror when reversing function is switched on in the Exterior mirror convenience set tings submenu in COMAND 왘 Engage reverse gear i When you engage reverse gear the most re cently selected exterior mirror is selected auto matically Automatic anti dazzle mirrors G Risk...

Page 293: ...ng position The exterior mirror on the front passenger side moves back to its original position 앫 as soon as you exceed a speed of 10 km h 앫 about ten seconds after reverse gear is deselected 앫 if you press button 1 for the exterior mirror on the driver s side i If you adjust the exterior mirror while it is in the parking position this new position will be stored as the new parking position ...

Page 294: ... seat 컄 page 259 왘 On the driver s side also adjust the steering wheel 컄 page 268 and the mirrors 컄 page 269 왘 Press the M memory button 왘 Press one of storage position switches 1 2 or 3 within three seconds The settings are stored in this storage position 왘 Press and hold relevant storage posi tion switch 1 2 or 3 until the seat steering wheel and mirrors have moved to the stored position i The s...

Page 295: ...ft hand exterior mirror 왘 Make sure that the vehicle is stationary and the key is in position 2 in the igni tion lock 왘 Press button 3 repeatedly until the ex terior mirror on the front passenger side is selected 왘 Adjust the exterior mirror by pressing button 2 so that the rear wheel and the kerb are visible in the mirror 왘 Press memory button 1 왘 Press one of the arrows on adjustment button 2 wi...

Page 296: ...ld be damaged and tear in an accident and you or other ve hicle occupants could be injured 앫 Only one person should use each seat belt at any one time Never carry chil dren on your lap since the child can then no longer be restrained in the event of an accident braking or a sudden change in direction which could result in severe or fatal injuries to the child and other occupants 앫 Persons less tha...

Page 297: ...y You could be injured in an accident if you use seat belts which 앫 are damaged 앫 have been subjected to a load in an ac cident 앫 have been modified The seat belts can then neither operate as intended nor perform their protective func tion as intended 앫 Do not route the belt strap across sharp edges It could tear in the event of an ac cident 앫 Make sure that the seat belt is not caught in the door...

Page 298: ... 앫 when the vehicle is stationary The seat belt warning lamp does not go out until the driver s and front passen ger seat belt have been fastened The vehicle adjusts the belt height auto matically for the driver s and front passen ger seat and for the outer seats in the rear Please observe the information on wearing seat belts correctly 컄 page 274 Belt height adjustment ...

Page 299: ...ic headlamp mode C Side lamps licence plate and in strument lighting on B Dipped beam headlamps or main beam headlamps on ˆ Right hand parking lamp on Left hand parking lamp on C Side lamp indicator lamp Rear foglamp indicator lamp Front foglamp indicator lamp i A warning sounds if you remove the key from the ignition lock and open the driver s door while the side lamps or dipped beam headlamps ar...

Page 300: ...amps 왘 Pull the light switch out to the first stop The green front foglamp indicator lamp next to the light switch lights up G Risk of accident If the light switch is at position 앫 the headlamps could automatically switch off temporarily as a consequence of strong glare e g from oncoming traf fic 앫 the lights do not switch on automatically in foggy conditions Turn the light switch to B in good tim...

Page 301: ...h to B or 컄 page 277 왘 Push the combination switch in the di rection of arrow 1 The main beam headlamps come on The A main beam indicator lamp in the instrument cluster lights up Headlamp flasher 왘 Pull the combination switch briefly in the direction of arrow 2 Special headlamps fulfil the function of cornering lights In tight corners they light up the area of the road into which you are turning 왘...

Page 302: ...bination switch The cornering light is switched off or 왘 Turn the steering wheel back to the centre position i The cornering light remains switched on un til you switch off the turn signals even if the steering wheel is in the centre position The cornering light may remain lit for a short time The cornering light may remain switched on for a maximum of three minutes It is then switched off even if...

Page 303: ...en if you do not use the key Overhead control panel 1 To switch the left hand reading lamp on or off 2 To switch the rear interior lighting on or off 3 To switch the front interior lighting on or off 4 To control the automatic interior light ing 5 To open or close the sunroof roller blind in the rear compartment 6 To switch the right hand reading lamp on or off Automatic control 왘 To switch off pr...

Page 304: ...r off press button 1 or 6 Ambient lighting 왘 Adjust the brightness of the ambient lighting using COMAND 컄 page 210 Rear reading lamps 1 Rear interior lighting 2 Button 3 Reading lamp 왘 Press button 2 The following are switched on off in succession 앫 reading lamp 3 and rear interior lighting 1 is switched on 앫 reading lamp 3 only is switched on 앫 reading lamp 3 is switched off P68 00 4094 31 ...

Page 305: ...en occasionally using washer fluid even if it is raining By doing so you will prevent smears on the windscreen Only switch on intermittent wipe in damp weather conditions or rain If you have set intermittent wipe the rain sensor is activated The appropriate wiping frequency is set automatically according to the rain on the sensor i If you have selected the intermittent wipe setting wiping is inter...

Page 306: ...de win dow again G Risk of injury Make sure that nobody can become trapped as you close a side window If danger threat ens release the rocker switch or press the lower section of the rocker switch to open the side window again G Risk of injury Never leave children unsupervised in the ve hicle Always take the KEYLESS GO key with you when leaving the vehicle even if you are only leaving it for a sho...

Page 307: ...immediately P54 25 4478 31 G Risk of injury If the window is obstructed during closing the closing procedure is aborted The win dow remains in this position as long as you hold down the rocker switch If you release the rocker switch the window opens again slightly If the window cannot then be closed you can press the rocker switch again The win dow will now be closed without the anti en trapment f...

Page 308: ...y closed 왘 To open press the lower section of rocker switch 3 or 4 The rear window roller sunblind is com pletely open i You can also close the rear roller sunblinds on the opposite side using the rocker switches on the rear doors i The rocker switches on the driver s door take priority over the rocker switches in the oth er doors Roller sunblind in the rear side windows ...

Page 309: ...ay start your vehicle using the KEYLESS GO button without inserting the key into the ignition lock Driving and parking G Risk of accident Do not keep any objects in the driver s foot well Make sure that floormats or carpets in the driver s footwell 앫 do not obstruct the pedals 앫 are securely fastened Objects could otherwise get caught be tween the pedals if you accelerate or brake suddenly You wil...

Page 310: ...oors from the in side at any time You can also switch off the automatic door lock 컄 page 212 왘 Depress the brake pedal and hold it down 왘 Push the selector lever down D or up R beyond the pressure point i Wait for the shift process to complete be fore pulling away 왘 Release the brake pedal 왘 Depress the accelerator pedal The electric parking brake is released automatically 컄 page 289 The red indic...

Page 311: ...id must be closed if the automat ic transmission is in position R If the seat belt is not inserted in the buckle the driv er s door must be closed and transmission position P must be deselected Applying the electric parking brake manually 왘 Press handle 1 The red indicator lamp in the in strument cluster comes on i On steep slopes turn the front wheels to wards the kerb i You can apply the electri...

Page 312: ...ehicle will be braked for as long as you keep the electric parking brake switch pressed The longer you press the electric parking brake the more firmly the vehicle will be braked The red indicator lamp in the instru ment cluster flashes during the braking procedure the Release parking brake message appears in the multi function dis play and you will hear a warning tone If you have brought your veh...

Page 313: ...ely 3 sec onds i If you have switched off the engine using the KEYLESS GO button and have opened a door the automatic transmission automatically switches to P If you drive the vehicle through a car wash with towing equipment you can switch on the ig nition using the KEYLESS GO button and shift the automatic transmission to N or insert the key into the ignition lock ...

Page 314: ...n the speedometer display 컄 page 293 Engaging neutral N 왘 Push the selector lever up or down as far as the first point of resistance Automatic transmission G Risk of accident The movement of the pedals must not be im paired in any way Do not keep any objects in the driver s footwell Make sure that there is sufficient clearance around the pedals when floormats or carpets are used When parking your ...

Page 315: ... could otherwise be dam aged Engaging parking position P automati cally Parking position P is engaged automatical ly if 앫 you switch off the engine using the key and remove it or if you switch off the engine using the KEYLESS GO button and open the driver s door 앫 HOLD 컄 page 325 or Distronic Plus 컄 page 317 brings your vehicle to a halt and at least one of the following conditions is fulfilled 앫 ...

Page 316: ...omatically to parking position P If you switch off the engine us ing the KEYLESS GO button and open the driver s door the automatic transmission shifts automatically to parking posi tion P í Reverse gear Only shift the automatic trans mission to R when the vehicle is stationary ë Neutral No power is transmitted from the engine to the drive wheels Releasing the brakes will allow you to move the veh...

Page 317: ...ng the shift range downshifting 왘 Press button 2 on the left hand side of the steering wheel The shift range 컄 page 296 is restrict ed If you are driving in manual drive program M the automatic transmis sion shifts down to the next gear i If you press left button 2 when the engine speed is too high the automatic transmission will not shift down The engine could overrev i When the automatic transmi...

Page 318: ...o D Accelerator pedal position Your style of driving influences how the au tomatic transmission shifts gear 앫 little throttle The automatic transmission shifts up early 앫 more throttle The automatic transmission shifts up later ï Vehicles with 7G TRONIC The automatic transmission shifts only as far as sixth gear î Vehicles with 7G TRONIC The automatic transmission shifts only as far as fifth gear ...

Page 319: ...ing the selector lever up or down beyond the first point of resistance Hill pull away aid The hill pull away aid assists you when pull ing away on an uphill gradient both in D and in R When pulling away on a gradient your ve hicle is held for approximately one second after you have removed your foot from the brake pedal This allows you enough time to move your foot from the brake pedal to the acce...

Page 320: ...ctor button 1 when the transmission is in position P N or D 왘 To select the drive program press program selector button 1 repeatedly until the letter S C M for the drive program you desire appears in the speedometer display 컄 page 293 G Risk of accident When work is being carried out on the vehi cle always secure your vehicle with the electric parking brake and shift the automat ic transmission to...

Page 321: ...You can change gear using the steering wheel gearshift buttons in manual drive program M When the automatic transmission is in po sition D you can shift up or down through the gears using the steering wheel gear shift buttons 컄 page 295 The gear cur rently selected and engaged is shown in the speedometer display Activating 왘 Press program selector button 1 re peatedly until the letter M for manual...

Page 322: ...the engine from overrevving i If you brake the vehicle or come to a halt without shifting down the automatic transmis sion shifts down to the gear that will allow the ve hicle to accelerate or pull away again Deactivating 왘 Press program selector button 1 re peatedly until the letter S or C appears in the multi function display or 왘 Restart the engine The automatic transmission changes to automati...

Page 323: ...nstrument cluster G Risk of accident No messages can be displayed if there is a failure of the instrument cluster and or the multi function display You will not then be able to see information about the vehicle status such as speed and outside tempera ture warning and indicator lamps malfunc tion and warning messages or the failure of systems The vehicle s handling characteris tics may be affected...

Page 324: ... display is located in the lower left hand corner of the instru ment cluster There is a short delay before a change in the outside temperature is dis played The fuel gauge is in the instrument cluster on the left hand side The yellow reserve fuel segment display lights up if the fuel level drops into the reserve range Coolant temperature gauge Rev counter Outside temperature display G Risk of acci...

Page 325: ...uise control G Risk of accident Cruise control cannot take account of road and traffic conditions Always pay attention to traffic conditions even when cruise con trol is activated Cruise control is only an aid designed to assist driving You are responsi ble for the vehicle s speed and for braking in good time G Risk of accident Do not use cruise control 앫 in road and traffic conditions which do no...

Page 326: ...hether LIM indica tor lamp 6 is off If it is you can acti vate cruise control If it is not press the cruise control lever in the direction of arrow 5 The LIM indicator lamp in the cruise control lever is no longer lit You can activate cruise control 왘 Accelerate the vehicle to the desired speed 왘 Press the cruise control lever briefly up or down in the direction of arrow 1 or 2 왘 Remove your foot ...

Page 327: ...ed if you ac celerate As soon as you release the accelerator pedal cruise control adjusts the vehicle s speed to the last speed stored Adjustment in 1 km h increments 왘 Press the cruise control lever briefly up or down in the direction of arrow 1 or 2 The most recently stored speed in creases or decreases Adjustment in 10 km h increments 왘 Push the cruise control lever beyond the detent up 1 for a...

Page 328: ...eact to 앫 pedestrians 앫 stationary obstacles in the road e g stationary or parked vehicles 앫 oncoming vehicles and cross traffic Distronic may not detect narrow vehicles travelling in front e g motorcycles and vehi cles travelling on a parallel but offset line Therefore always pay attention to the traffic conditions even when Distronic is activat ed You may otherwise fail to recognise dan gers in ...

Page 329: ... speed or a higher speed 2 To store the current speed or a lower speed 3 To deactivate Distronic 4 To resume the last speed stored 5 To switch between Distronic and Speedtronic 6 LIM indicator lamp 7 To set the specified minimum distance Always pay attention to traffic conditions even when Distronic is activated You may otherwise fail to recognise dangers in time cause an accident and injure yours...

Page 330: ... The distance to a slower moving vehicle will not then be ad justed You will be driving at the speed deter mined by the position of the accelerator pedal Setting the specified minimum dis tance for Distronic You can set the specified minimum dis tance for Distronic by varying the time span between 1 0 and 2 0 seconds This time span determines the distance that Distronic is to maintain from the veh...

Page 331: ...will then receive a false distance warning signal or none at all Setting a stored speed 왘 Push the cruise control lever up 1 for a higher speed or down 2 for a lower speed 왘 Press and hold the cruise control lever until the desired speed is set 왘 Release the cruise control lever The new speed is stored Distronic is activated and adjusts the vehicle s speed to the new stored speed Adjustment in 1 k...

Page 332: ...vehicle in front is too small Distronic in the instrument cluster op erating system You can select the distance display and switch the Distronic distance warning on or off in the Assistance menu 컄 page 245 in the instrument cluster op erating system Display with Distronic activated 왘 Select the Distance display function using the instrument cluster operating system 컄 page 245 If Distronic is activ...

Page 333: ...ply the brakes or 왘 Push the cruise control lever in the di rection of arrow 5 Distronic is deactivated The LIM indi cator lamp in the cruise control lever is lit The last speed stored remains stored until you switch off the engine i Do not deactivate Distronic if you acceler ate As soon as you release the accelerator ped al Distronic adjusts the vehicle s speed to the last speed stored Distronic ...

Page 334: ...d coming out of a bend Distronic can only detect other vehicles to a limited degree when cornering Your ve hicle may brake unexpectedly or late Driving on a different line Distronic may not detect a vehicle travel ling on a different line The distance to this vehicle will be too short Other vehicles changing lane Distronic has still not detected the vehicle cutting in The distance to the vehicle c...

Page 335: ...les the speed of your vehicle and for braking in good time Distronic Plus does not react to 앫 pedestrians 앫 stationary obstacles in the road e g stationary or parked vehicles 앫 oncoming vehicles and cross traffic Distronic Plus may not detect narrow vehi cles travelling in front e g motorcycles and vehicles travelling on a different line Therefore always pay attention to the traffic conditions eve...

Page 336: ...current speed or a lower speed 3 To deactivate Distronic Plus 4 To activate Distronic Plus or to call up the last speed stored 5 To switch between Distronic Plus and Speedtronic 6 LIM indicator lamp 7 To set the specified minimum distance Distronic Plus cannot take weather condi tions into account Deactivate Distronic Plus or do not activate it 앫 on slippery road surfaces snow or ice The wheels ma...

Page 337: ... deactivated and you will hear a signal i If you do not fully release the accelerator pedal the DISTRONIC PLUS passive message appears in the multi function display The dis tance to a slower moving vehicle will not then be adjusted You will be driving at the speed deter mined by the position of the accelerator pedal Activating when approaching a station ary vehicle If the vehicle in front is stati...

Page 338: ... Plus brakes The movement of the pedals must not be impaired in any way 앫 Do not place any objects in the footwell 앫 Make sure that floormats and carpet are firmly secured 앫 Do not place your foot underneath the brake pedal otherwise it could become trapped You could otherwise cause an accident and injure yourself and others G Risk of accident Depressing the brake pedal deactivates Dis tronic Plus...

Page 339: ...ecified minimum distance turn thumbwheel 3 in the direction of arrow 1 i Make sure that you adhere to the minimum distance required by law from the vehicle in front Adapt your distance from the vehicle in front if necessary Distance warning system 왘 To switch on or off you can switch the distance warning system on or off using the instrument cluster operating system 컄 page 245 After the distance w...

Page 340: ... 왘 Push the cruise control lever beyond the detent up 1 for a higher speed or down 2 for a lower speed Selecting a stored speed 왘 Pull the cruise control lever briefly in the direction of arrow 4 왘 Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal Distronic Plus is activated and adjusts the vehicle s speed to the last speed stored Distronic Plus displays in the speedometer 1 Speed of the vehicle in fron...

Page 341: ... cluster op erating system Display with Distronic Plus activated 왘 Select the Distance display function using the instrument cluster operating system 컄 page 245 If Distronic Plus is activated you will see the following display in the multi function display When activating Dis tronic Plus you will see the set speed for approximately five seconds Vehicles with Distronic Plus 1 Distronic Plus activat...

Page 342: ...ntil you switch off the engine i Do not deactivate Distronic Plus if you accel erate As soon as you release the accelerator pedal Distronic Plus adjusts the vehicle s speed to the last speed stored Distronic Plus is deactivated automatically when 앫 you apply the electric parking brake or the vehicle is automatically secured with the electrically parking brake 앫 there is no longer a vehicle travell...

Page 343: ...d coming out of a bend Distronic Plus can only detect other vehi cles to a limited degree when cornering Your vehicle could brake unexpectedly Driving on a different line Distronic Plus may not detect a vehicle travelling on a different line The distance to this vehicle will be too short Other vehicles changing lane Distronic Plus has still not detected the ve hicle cutting in The distance to this...

Page 344: ...vehicles If the vehicle you are following turns a corner for example and there is an obstacle or a stationary ve hicle beyond it Distronic Plus will not bring your vehicle to a halt before this obstacle or stationary vehicle Cross traffic Distronic Plus may incorrectly acquire a signal from a vehicle crossing your own path If you activate Distronic Plus while stopped at traffic lights with traffic...

Page 345: ...indicator lamp lit Variable Speedtronic You can set any limit speed above 30 km h using the cruise control lever when the engine is running The cruise control lever is the uppermost lever on the left of the steering wheel 1 To store the current speed or a higher speed 2 To store the current speed or a lower speed 3 To deactivate Speedtronic 4 To resume the last speed stored 5 To switch between cru...

Page 346: ...indicator lamp goes out Cruise control or Distronic is select ed Variable Speedtronic is deactivated auto matically if you depress the accelerator pedal beyond the pressure point kick down and your current driven speed dif fers from the stored speed by less than 20 km h Permanent Speedtronic1 You can use the instrument cluster operat ing system to limit the speed permanently to a value of 160 km h...

Page 347: ...king brake is released 앫 the automatic transmission is in posi tion R N or D The boot lid must be closed if the automatic transmission is in position R 앫 the bonnet is closed 앫 your seat belt is fastened or if you are driving faster than 3 km h the driver s door is no longer open 앫 you shift the selector lever out of posi tion P when the driver s door is closed Activating HOLD 왘 Make sure that the...

Page 348: ...ght to reduce fuel consumption and im prove road safety The following vehicle levels can be set 앫 Normal 앫 Raised According to the vehicle height set the ve hicle automatically adjusts its height de pending on the current speed As the speed increases the vehicle lowers by up to 20 mm As the speed decreases it rises to the set height G Risk of accident Never get out of the vehicle when HOLD is acti...

Page 349: ...d at vehicle speeds above 120 km h or if the speed has been between 80 km h and 120 km h for more than about 3 minutes If you do not drive within this speed range the raised level remains stored even when the key is removed from the ignition lock Suspension tuning The adaptive damping system ADS auto matically controls the tuning of shock ab sorbers and springs Adjust the suspension tuning using t...

Page 350: ...n 1 Indicator lamp 2 comes on The vehi cle is adjusted to the raised level Setting the normal level 왘 Start the engine If indicator lamp 2 is lit 왘 press button 1 Indicator lamp 2 goes out The vehicle is adjusted to the normal level i The vehicle level setting is also stored after the engine is restarted Suspension tuning Adjust the suspension tuning using the program selector button S C M 컄 page ...

Page 351: ...ctivated when you shift the automatic transmission to P or secure the vehicle with the electric parking brake and switch off the engine Parktronic detects the area around your vehicle using six sensors in the front bump er and four sensors in the rear bumper 1 Parktronic sensors Parktronic system G Risk of accident Parktronic is only an aid and may not detect all obstacles It does not relieve you ...

Page 352: ...rt ice and slush otherwise they may not function correctly Clean the sensors regularly taking care not to scratch or damage them Minimum distance If there is an obstacle within this range all the warning displays light up and a signal sounds If your vehicle s distance falls be low the minimum distance its continued approach will no longer be shown Warning displays The warning displays show the dis...

Page 353: ...ronic 2 Indicator lamp 왘 Press button 1 Parktronic is deactivated if indicator lamp 2 is lit Trailer towing When you attach a trailer Parktronic is de activated for the rear area as soon as you have established an electrical connection between your vehicle and the trailer Remove the ball coupling if the trailer tow hitch is not required The minimum detection range of Parktronic to an obstacle refe...

Page 354: ...e automatic transmission to P or switch off the engine When the transmission is in position N Park Assist is deactivated when you secure the vehicle using the electric parking brake Park Assist detects the area around your vehicle using four sensors in the front bumper and two sensors in the rear bump er Range of the sensors Side view View from above i Due to the extensive detection range of the s...

Page 355: ...e vehicle 2 Right hand side of the vehicle 3 Operational readiness symbol The warning display for each side of the ve hicle is divided into five yellow and two red segments Park Assist is operational if yel low information displays 3 under the seg ments light up The transmission position determines which warning display is active One or more segments light up as the vehicle approaches an obstacle ...

Page 356: ...p 왘 Press button 1 Park Assist is deactivated if indicator lamp 2 is lit Trailer towing When you attach a trailer Park Assist is de activated for the rear area as soon as you have established an electrical connection between your vehicle and the trailer Remove the ball coupling if the trailer tow hitch is not required The minimum detection range of Park Assist to an obstacle refers to the bumper n...

Page 357: ...njury Make sure that no persons or animals are in the manoeuvring range Otherwise they could be injured G Risk of accident The reversing camera does not function or its functions are restricted if 앫 the boot lid is open 앫 it is raining very hard snowing or foggy 앫 it is night time or you are driving your ve hicle in a very dark area 앫 the camera is exposed to very bright white light 앫 your immedia...

Page 358: ...tance to the rear end of the vehicle Guide line for vehicle width 1 shows the width needed for the vehicle Operation of the reversing camera may be limited on icy slippery and snow covered roads The vehicle may slip and thereby leave its calculated route Do not use the reversing camera in such sit uations You could otherwise injure other people during parking or damage objects and your vehicle If ...

Page 359: ...es this means that the space in which you wish to park is wide enough 왘 As soon as blue guide line 1 for re versing in a straight line is parallel to the space in which you wish to park turn the steering wheel to the straight ahead position Parallel parking This auxiliary function assists you when you wish to park in a line e g in a parking space parallel to the road 왘 Stop parallel to and approxi...

Page 360: ...heel turned too far Park Assist disabled Drive the vehicle out of the parking space again and repeat the park ing procedure 왘 Back up keeping the steering wheel in the resulting position A curved guide line appears after driv ing a short distance 1 Curved guide line i If you turn the steering wheel while backing up the followingmessageappears inthe display Steering wheel turned too far Park Assist...

Page 361: ...beam headlamps due to oncoming traffic This enables you to anticipate the course of the road and recognise obstacles earli er i Infrared light is not visible to the human eye and can therefore remain switched on at all times without dazzling oncoming traffic P54 00 2524 31 Nightview system G Risk of accident The Nightview system is only an aid de signed to assist driving and does not relieve you o...

Page 362: ... have full use of the viewing range and it is not possible to check that the Nightview system is working correctly when the vehicle is stationary Image in the multi function display When you switch on the Nightview system the speed display view changes in the mul ti function display The speed display is shown as a bar at the lower edge of the multi function display The row of basic menus is no lon...

Page 363: ...n the inside or outside this will impair the Nightview system s im age 왘 To demist check the automatic air conditioning setting 컄 page 345 and fold down the camera cover 컄 page 421 왘 To clean the windscreen on the in side fold down the camera cover and clean the windscreen in front of the camera with a soft cloth 컄 page 421 ...

Page 364: ...342 Controls Automatic air conditioning Automatic air conditioning Overview P83 40 3063 31 ...

Page 365: ...side 3 Swivelling centre air vent left hand side Function 4 Centre air vent thumbwheel left hand side 5 Centre air vent thumbwheel right hand side 6 Swivelling centre air vent right hand side Function 7 Demister vent right hand side 8 Swivelling side air vent right hand side 9 Automatic air conditioning control panel ...

Page 366: ...page 346 앫 Footwell temperature 0 컄 page 217 앫 Airflow medium 컄 page 217 Automatic air conditioning control panel P68 20 3420 31 1 Automatic mode left hand side 2 Temperature left hand side 3 Airflow left hand side 4 Demisting 5 Air recirculation mode 6 Automatic air conditioning on off Residual heat on off 7 Auxiliary heating 컄 page 351 heater booster system 컄 page 354 8 Rear window heating 컄 pag...

Page 367: ... functions correctly 앫 Keep the air inlet between the bonnet and windscreen free of deposits e g ice or snow to guarantee the supply of fresh air into the vehicle interior 앫 Never cover the vents or air inlet and outlet grilles in the vehicle interior i Condensate may drip from the underside of the vehicle when it is in cooling mode 왘 To switch on press the rocker switch up or down The indicator l...

Page 368: ...he Q airflow tumbler switch up or down The airflow is increased or reduced The indicator lamp in the U rocker switch goes out i You can also set the airflow using COMAND 컄 page 215 i You should only retain this setting until the windscreen is cleared again 왘 To switch on press the rocker switch up or down The indicator lamp in the rocker switch comes on The automatic air conditioning increas es th...

Page 369: ...s the rocker switch up or down 컄 page 342 The indicator lamp in the rocker switch comes on 왘 To switch off press the rocker switch up or down 컄 page 342 The indicator lamp in the rocker switch goes out i If the battery voltage is too low the rear win dow heating may switch off The indicator lamp in the rocker switch then goes out You can switch off the flow of fresh air if unpleasant smells are en...

Page 370: ...hey will remain in this position when opened using the convenience opening feature Panorama sliding sunroof 왘 Convenience closing press the rocker switch up or down and hold it until the panorama sliding sunroof is in the desired position The indicator lamp in the rocker switch comes on Air recirculation mode is ac tivated 왘 Summer opening press the rocker switch up or down and hold it until the p...

Page 371: ... 1 Temperature left hand side 2 Air distribution left hand side 3 Airflow 4 Function mode 5 Air distribution right hand side 6 Temperature right hand side i If the rear compartment air conditioning is set using COMAND 컄 page 218 the symbol appears in the rear compartment control panel display You can then no longer set the rear compartment air conditioning using the rear compartment control panel ...

Page 372: ...ion MAN is written above rocker switch for the function mode in the display Setting the airflow 왘 To set press airflow tumbler switch 3 up or down The airflow is increased or reduced MAN is written above rocker switch for the function mode in the display Rear air vents 1 Slider for left centre air vent 2 Slider for right centre air vent 3 Thumbwheel for airflow right hand side 4 Thumbwheel for air...

Page 373: ...cally adjusts to changes in the temperature and the weather conditions For this reason the aux iliary heating could switch over from ventilation mode to heating mode or from heating mode to ventilation mode Before switching on 왘 It is preferable to set the air condition ing to automatic mode 컄 page 346 i The auxiliary heating or ventilation can also be switched on manually However optimum comfort ...

Page 374: ... Auxiliary heating or ventilation on 4 Indicator lamp 왘 Press and hold the ON button until in dicator lamp 4 in the remote control lights up in green The red or the blue indicator lamp in the button on the centre console is lit The auxiliary heating or ventilation is switched on i The indicator lamp on the remote control in forms you 앫 whether a signal has been transmitted to the auxiliary heating...

Page 375: ...ng ventilation Switching off Button on the centre console 왘 Briefly press the button 컄 page 351 until the indicator lamp in the button goes out Remote control 왘 Press the OFF button until indicator lamp 4 lights up red 컄 page 352 ...

Page 376: ...ater booster system on or off 2 Indicator lamp You can also switch on the heater booster system manually to create a more comfort able temperature e g at outside tempera tures above 9 C 왘 To switch on or off make sure that the engine is running 왘 Push rocker switch 1 briefly up or down Heater booster system G Risk of fire and poisoning Exhaust fumes are produced when the heat er booster system is ...

Page 377: ...ss down on the edges of the boot lid i If the vehicle was previously locked central ly it is only necessary to close the boot lid again It will then be automatically locked Locking and unlocking separately If you lock the boot separately using the emergency key element you can only un lock it again using the emergency key ele ment 왘 Remove the emergency key element from the key 컄 page 495 Boot G R...

Page 378: ...om outside On vehicles with KEYLESS GO you can also lock your vehicle centrally at the same time i Do not leave the key in the boot Otherwise you could lock yourself out If the boot lid touch es an object in its upper range of movement e g luggage which is piled too high the closing pro cedure is interrupted and the boot lid reopens i You can only open the boot lid when the ve hicle is stationary ...

Page 379: ...en the boot simulta neously from the driver s seat The boot lid automatically swings upwards Therefore make sure that there is sufficient space above the boot i You can only open the boot lid when the ve hicle is stationary Boot lid remote unlocking feature 1 Remote opening button 왘 Press and hold remote opening button 1 until the boot lid opens Remote operating button 1 Remote operating button 왘 ...

Page 380: ... object while closing e g luggage which is piled too high the closing procedure is interrupted and the boot lid reo pens Limiting the boot lid opening angle You can limit the boot lid opening angle on vehicles with the boot lid remote operating button The boot lid will then only open level with the roof This could be useful for example if there is insufficient space above the boot lid 왘 Activate o...

Page 381: ...n Operating the sliding tilting sunroof 1 To open 2 To close 3 To raise 4 To lower 왘 Turn the key to position 1 or 2 in the ig nition lock Opening 왘 To open manually press and hold the switch in the direction of arrow 1 until the sliding tilting sunroof and the cov er are in the desired position or Sliding sunroof Sliding tilting sunroof G Risk of injury Never leave children unsupervised in the ve...

Page 382: ...tilting sunroof at the rear to provide ventilation 왘 To raise manually press the switch in the direction of arrow 3 and hold it un til the sliding tilting sunroof is in the desired position 왘 To raise automatically briefly press the switch beyond the pressure point in the direction of arrow 3 and release it Lowering and closing 왘 To lower manually pull out the switch in the direction of arrow 4 an...

Page 383: ...g tilting sunroof 왘 Make sure that the key is in position 1 or 2 in the ignition lock 왘 Press and hold the switch in the direc tion of arrow 3 until the sliding tilting sunroof is fully raised at the rear 왘 Keep the switch pressed for one sec ond longer 왘 Check whether the sliding tilting sun roof can be opened or closed fully again 컄 page 359 왘 If it cannot reset the sliding tilting sunroof again...

Page 384: ...nt in the direction of arrow 1 and release it The front roller sunblind opens fully To stop 왘 Press the switch in any direction The front roller sunblind stops in its current position 왘 To close press the switch in the direc tion of arrow 2 and hold it until the roller sunblind is in the desired posi tion Operating the rear roller sunblind from the front 1 To open or close 왘 To open or close press...

Page 385: ...he panorama sliding sunroof or open a side window slightly to reduce or elimi nate these noises i The panorama sliding sunroof can also be 앫 opened from the outside using the Summer opening feature 컄 page 365 앫 closed from the outside using the Conven ience closing feature 컄 page 366 P77 21 2026 31 G Risk of injury Make sure that nobody can become trapped when closing the panorama sliding sunroof ...

Page 386: ... raise manually press the switch in the direction of arrow 3 and hold it un til the panorama sliding sunroof is in the desired position i If the front sunblind is closed this is opened first 왘 To raise automatically briefly press the switch beyond the pressure point in the direction of arrow 3 The panorama sliding sunroof raises fully Lowering at the rear 왘 Pull the switch out in the direction of ...

Page 387: ...t cannot reset the panorama sliding sunroof again Resetting the rear sunblind 1 To open or close 왘 Press button 1 until the blind is fully closed 왘 Hold the button for one more second In warm weather you can ventilate the ve hicle before a journey To do this the fol lowing are operated simultaneously using the remote control 앫 The sliding tilting sunroof or the pan orama sliding sunroof is opened ...

Page 388: ...h the key 왘 Point the key at the driver s door han dle as illustrated 왘 Press the button to lock the vehi cle 왘 Hold the button pressed until the side windows and the sliding tilting sun roof or panorama sliding sunroof are completely closed 왘 Make sure that all the side windows and the sliding tilting sunroof or pan orama sliding sunroof are closed Convenience closing G Risk of injury Make sure t...

Page 389: ...the side windows and the sliding tilting sunroof or panorama sliding sunroof are completely closed i Make sure that you only touch the sensor surface 왘 Make sure that all the side windows and the sliding tilting sunroof or pan orama sliding sunroof are closed On vehicles with panorama sliding sun roof and sunblinds 왘 Press and hold the sensor surface on the door handle The sunblinds on the panoram...

Page 390: ...ompletely 1 Cover 왘 Fold up cover 1 in the direction of the arrow 왘 Secure the roof rack to the anchorage points under covers 1 Unfolding the skibag and loading skis 1 Cover 왘 Fold down the rear seat armrest 왘 Fold down cover 1 i If necessary you will be able to open the cover more easily when the rear seats are in the basic position Loading and stowing Roof rack G Risk of accident Observe the max...

Page 391: ...he loose end un til the skis are held firmly in place in the skibag 1 Hook 2 Securing ring 왘 Engage hook 1 in securing ring 2 왘 Pull the strap tight by the loose end Removing the skis and folding up the skibag 왘 Loosen the two straps 왘 Detach the hook from the securing ring 왘 Take the skis out of the skibag 왘 Close the flap in the boot 왘 Pull the skibag flat and fold it up 왘 Stow the skibag in the...

Page 392: ...w of the stowage compartments on page 28 G Risk of poisoning When the skibag has been removed always drive with the boot lid closed Exhaust fumes could otherwise get into the vehicle interior P64 00 2026 31 Stowage compartments G Risk of injury The stowage compartments must be closed when items are stored in them Luggage nets are not designed to secure heavy items of luggage Sharp edged and fragil...

Page 393: ... it one quar ter turn clockwise 왘 To unlock insert the emergency key element into the lock and turn it one quarter turn anti clockwise Spectacles compartment You can store spectacles in the overhead control panel 1 To open the spectacles compartment 왘 To open press mark 1 왘 To close fold the spectacles compart ment upwards until it engages Compartments in front of the centre armrest Compartment fo...

Page 394: ...honecompartment 2 Stowage compartment not with rear compartment air condi tioning Stowage tray telephone compartment 왘 To open press button 1 and fold the centre armrest to the left or right Stowage compartment 왘 To open press button 2 and fold the centre armrest up Stowage compartment under the driver s seat 1 Handle 2 Cover 왘 To open pull handle 1 upwards and fold cover 2 forwards P68 00 4182 31...

Page 395: ... 1 The folding table is released 왘 Guide folding table 2 upwards slowly in the direction of the arrow Folding table 2 engages in place audi bly 왘 Release folding table 2 in the desired position Folding in 왘 Lift folding table 2 and guide it down wards 왘 Fold folding table 2 until it engages against the backrest Stowage compartment under the rear seat armrest 1 Handle 왘 To open pull handle 1 upward...

Page 396: ...owage compartment between the rear seats 1 Handle 왘 To open pull handle 1 back in the di rection of the arrow Stowage box in the rear 1 Cover 왘 To open fold down the rear seat arm rest 왘 Fold down cover 1 i If necessary you will be able to open the cover more easily when the rear seats are in the basic position P91 12 2834 31 P91 12 2806 31 ...

Page 397: ...it press down to engage Observe the installation position indicated by Front Cup holder in the rear seat armrest 1 Cup holder 왘 To open press the front of cup holder 1 G Risk of injury Keep the cup holder closed while the vehicle is in motion Otherwise vehicle occupants could be injured by objects being thrown around if you 앫 brake sharply 앫 change direction suddenly 앫 have an accident Only use th...

Page 398: ...he front part of the boot floor i You can buy a suitable suitcase at a Mercedes Benz Service Centre Fold down the suitcase handle before clos ing the boot You could otherwise damage the boot lid 1 Boot floor 2 Recess for jumbo suitcase Storage space beneath the boot floor You can fold the rear part of the boot floor forwards on vehicles with TIREFIT or Minispare emergency spare wheel 1 Storage spa...

Page 399: ...ot lid i You can buy a suitable umbrella from any Mercedes Benz Service Centre 1 Umbrella holder 2 Umbrella 왘 Fold holder 1 down in the direction of the arrow 왘 Take umbrella 2 out of holder 1 Retainer for the Owner s Manual wallet 1 Velcro fastener 2 Owner s Manual wallet You can use Velcro fastener 1 to secure Owner s Manual wallet 2 P68 00 4098 31 G Risk of injury Do not pull on the umbrella ho...

Page 400: ... The rear window blind closes fully i If you operate the rear window blind using COMAND or the programmable button this takes precedence over the rear window blind buttons on the rear doors i The rear window blind is disabled at temper atures below 20 C Ashtray in the lower centre console 1 Slider 2 Cover 왘 To open slide cover 2 forwards by the mark Features Sun visors G Risk of accident Keep the ...

Page 401: ...er 왘 Remove the insert upwards 왘 To replace the insert push the insert into the holder until it engages in place Front centre console 1 Cigarette lighter 왘 To switch on make sure that the key is in position 2 in the ignition lock 왘 Press cigarette lighter 1 Cigarette lighter 1 will pop out auto matically when the heating element is red hot P68 00 4001 31 Cigarette lighter smoking package G Risk of...

Page 402: ...ure that the key is in position 2 in the ignition lock Cockpit The 12 V socket is located in the front cen tre console 1 12 V socket Vehicles with the smoking package have a cigarette lighter in the centre console in stead of the 12 V socket Rear compartment The 12 V sockets are located in the centre console in the rear 12 V socket in the rear example of a vehicle with the smoking package 1 12 V s...

Page 403: ... indicator lamp in the switch Cooling will switch back on when there is sufficient voltage again The coolbox is located under the rear arm rest 1 To set the temperature 2 Handle 3 To switch cooling on or off Opening the coolbox 왘 Pull handle 2 on the cover 왘 Fold the cover forward i If necessary you will be able to open the cover more easily when the rear seats are in the basic position Switching ...

Page 404: ... Close flap 2 Fitting the coolbox 왘 Fold flap 2 to the side until it is held in place by the magnet 왘 Slide in the coolbox 왘 Tighten both screws 1 왘 Connect plug 3 P86 61 2056 31 Mobile phone G Risk of accident Only use the mobile phone when road and traffic conditions permit If you are not mak ing the phone call in hands free mode stop the vehicle in a suitable place if you wish to make a phone c...

Page 405: ...ile phone in the direction of arrow 1 until it engag es in bracket 3 The mobile phone is connected to the hands free system and the multi func tion steering wheel The battery is charged depending on the charge status and the position of the key in the ignition lock The progress of the charging process is shown in the mobile phone display i The system reads the phone book stored on the SIM card and...

Page 406: ... is enabled or disa bled in the mobile phone The phone number is therefore always sent by default By creating an additional phone book entry on the SIM card you can switch the own number sending function on or off For the name enter CALLID and for the number enter a 0 or a 1 Entering 앫 0 will prevent the phone number from be ing sent 앫 1 will allow the phone number to be sent Refer to the mobile p...

Page 407: ... or right of the rain sensor The remote control integrated in the rear view mirror allows you to operate up to three different door and gate systems You can program the transmitter buttons i The garage door opener is only available for certain countries Observe the legal require ments in all countries concerned It may not be possible to operate some garage door opening systems with the integrated ...

Page 408: ...th the remote controls 왘 Repeat the programming proce dure Change the distance between the portable garage door remote control and the rear view mirror 왘 Release the transmitter buttons on both the remote controls i If the garage door system works with a roll ing code after programming you must synchro nise the remote control integrated in the rear view mirror with the garage door system receiv er...

Page 409: ...mory 왘 Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock 왘 Press and hold transmitter buttons 2 and 4 for about 20 seconds until indi cator lamp 1 flashes rapidly The memory is cleared i You should clear the remote control memory before selling the vehicle ...

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Page 411: ...389 Operation The first 1 500 km 390 Refuelling 391 Engine compartment 394 Tyres and wheels 400 Winter driving 406 Driving tips 408 Driving abroad 410 Trailer towing 411 Service 415 Care 417 ...

Page 412: ...ottle during this time Do not ex ceed an engine speed of 4 000 rpm 앫 Change gear in good time 앫 Do not change down a gear manually in order to brake 앫 Try to avoid depressing the accelerator pedal beyond the pressure point kick down 앫 Only use ranges 3 2 or 1 for slow driv ing e g in mountainous terrain After 1 500 km you may gradually bring the vehicle up to full road and engine speeds i You shou...

Page 413: ...el engine If the fuel tank has been completely run dry you will have to bleed the fuel system 컄 page 479 S 350 S 500 Refuel using only unleaded premium grade petrol with a minimum octane number of 95 RON 85 MON conforming to European standard EN 228 There is otherwise a risk of im paired engine performance or engine damage You will find further information about petrol in the Technical data sectio...

Page 414: ...se petrol con sumption Avoid driving at full throttle If absolutely necessary and only when the recommended fuel is not available you may also use regular unleaded petrol 91 RON 82 5 MON However this will result in much higher fuel consumption and reduced perform ance Avoid driving at full throttle and only drive in drive program S i If no fuel other than regular petrol fuel 91 RON 82 5 MON or a l...

Page 415: ...a flow improver can not be guaranteed for every fuel Observe the information issued by the manufactur er when using a flow improver Only use flow improvers that have been tested and approved by Mercedes Benz You can ob tain information about flow improvers that have been tested and approved by Mercedes Benz from any Mercedes Benz Service Centre Kerosene Adding 5 by volume of kerosene im proves the...

Page 416: ...ponents described in the Owner s Manual and observe the relevant safety notes G Risk of injury The radiator fan is located between the radi ator and the engine block It can start run ning automatically even if there is no key in the ignition lock Keep away from the area of rotation of the fan blades Otherwise you could be injured The engine has an electronic ignition system which carries a high vo...

Page 417: ...onsiderable dis tance You will find further information about en gine oil in the Technical data section 컄 page 551 Lubricant additives must not be used since they lead to increased wear and damage to the assemblies The use of such additives may result in limitation of warranty rights You can obtain further information from any Mercedes Benz Service Centre Checking the engine oil level When you che...

Page 418: ... If you have not observed the required wait ing time you will see the following mes sage Waiting period engine oil level not ob served 왘 Repeat the measurement after about five minutes if the engine is at normal operating temperature 왘 If the engine is not at normal operating temperature repeat the measurement after about 30 minutes to allow time for the engine to reach normal operating temperatur...

Page 419: ...he event of vis ible oil loss or malfunction messages in the display have the ABC system checked at a qualified specialist workshop e g at a Mercedes Benz Service Centre Coolant consists of water and antifreeze or corrosion inhibitor Only check the coolant level when the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine has cooled down G Risk of injury Engine oil and some engine components can become v...

Page 420: ...ce cap 1 and tighten it until it engages You will find further information about coolant in the Technical data section 컄 page 552 The washer fluid reservoir is located in the engine compartment on the left hand side when viewed in the direction of travel It supplies the windscreen washer system and the headlamp cleaning system Vehicles without ABC 1 Cap Vehicles with ABC 1 Cap 왘 Add washer fluid c...

Page 421: ...r fluid from freezing on the windscreen 왘 Mix the washer fluid in a container be forehand Match the mixture ratio to the outside temperature 컄 page 554 Opening the washer fluid reservoir 왘 Pull cap 1 upwards by the tab Closing the washer fluid reservoir 왘 Press cap 1 onto the filler neck until it engages Only use washer fluid which is suitable for plastic lenses Unsuitable washer fluid could damag...

Page 422: ...r brake dust shields Any such modifications will invalidate the vehi cle s general operating permit 앫 Only fit tyres and wheels of the same type and make 앫 Only fit tyres that are designed for the wheels to which they are fitted 앫 At least every 14 days you should check 앫 the tyres and wheels for damage Damaged wheels can cause pres sure loss in the tyres and lead to further damage 앫 the tread dep...

Page 423: ...of your vehicle s fuel filler flap i Tyre pressure values given for low loads are minimum values which offer you good ride com fort characteristics You can however also use the values for higher loads These are permissible and will not ad versely affect the running of the vehicle Howev er ride comfort will be impaired to some degree Also check the tyre pressure of the spare wheel Tyre pressure cha...

Page 424: ...the Serv ice menu 왘 Press or to select Tyr press 왘 Press The following message is displayed Run Flat Indicator active Reactivation possible OK Confirming tyre pressure monitor acti vation 왘 Press The following message appears in the multi function display Tyre pressure now OK 왘 Press or to select Yes G Risk of accident The tyre pressure loss warning system does not warn you of an incorrectly set t...

Page 425: ...ition lock 왘 Press or to select the Serv ice menu 왘 Press or to select Tyr press 왘 Press i You cannot read the current tyre pressures until the vehicle is in motion The following mes sage is displayed instead if the vehicle is station ary Tyre pressures displayed after driving a few minutes i The tyre pressure values indicated in the op erating system may differ from those measured at a filling st...

Page 426: ...Press or to select Tyr press 왘 Press The current pressure in each individual tyre is displayed or the following mes sage appears Tyre pressures dis played after driving a few minutes 왘 Press The following message appears in the multi function display Use current pressure values as new reference val ues 왘 Press The following message appears in the multi function display Tyre pressure monitor reacti...

Page 427: ...ed specialist workshop e g a Mercedes Benz Service Centre While the vehicle can be fully controlled at a certain speed on dry roads you must re duce your speed on wet or icy roads to achieve the same road safety If ice has formed on the road surface e g from fog or freezing rain a light film of wa ter will rapidly develop on the ice when you brake which considerably reduces tyre grip Drive particu...

Page 428: ...trict the maximum speed of the vehicle to the maximum permitted speed for the win ter tyres using permanent Speedtronic1 컄 page 324 왘 Activate the tyre pressure monitor 컄 page 404 For safety reasons Mercedes Benz recom mends that you only use snow chains which have been specially approved for Mercedes Benz vehicles For AMG tyres the notes concerning the use of AMG snow chain compatible winter tyre...

Page 429: ...e ride height if snow chains are fitted You should not exceed the maximum per missible speed of 50 km h As soon as you are back on snow free roads remove the snow chains as soon as possible You may wish to deactivate ESP when pull ing away with snow chains fitted 컄 page 55 The wheels are then able to spin under control and generate an increased propulsive force cut ting effect Drive particularly c...

Page 430: ...ve been spread This will heat the brake discs thereby drying them more quickly and protecting them against corrosion You should occasionally test the effective ness of the brakes if you usually only brake with moderation To do so brake the vehi cle from high speed This will improve the grip of the brakes For safety reasons Mercedes Benz recom mends that you only have brake pads linings fitted that...

Page 431: ...refully If you have to drive through water please bear in mind that when the vehicle is raised the still water depth must not ex ceed 25 cm and that you must drive no faster than walking pace Note that vehicles in front or oncoming vehi cles create waves This may mean that the max imum permitted water depth is exceeded You must observe these notes otherwise damage may occur to the engine electrics...

Page 432: ...pposite side of the road to the country where the vehicle is registered your headlamps must be switched to symmetrical dipped beam Oncoming traffic will be dazzled less i Have the headlamps switched to symmetri cal dipped beam at a qualified specialist work shop e g a Mercedes Benz Service Centre Driving abroad Symmetrical dipped beam headlamps G Risk of accident Remember to switch your headlamps ...

Page 433: ...der the rear bumper Indica tor lamp 2 flashes 왘 Guide telescope lever 1 back again 왘 Press the ball coupling manually in the direction of the arrow until it engages in a vertical position Indicator lamp 2 goes out The Check trailer coupling locking mechanism message is shown in the multi function display until the ball cou pling is engaged 왘 Remove the protective cap from the ball coupling Trailer...

Page 434: ...combina tions Your vehicle s handling characteristics when towing a trailer will be different than when driving without a trailer The vehicle trailer combination 앫 is heavier 앫 is restricted in its acceleration and gra dient climbing capability 앫 has an increased braking distance 앫 is affected more by strong crosswinds 앫 demands more sensitive steering 앫 consumes more fuel Coupling up a trailer G ...

Page 435: ...o not uncouple a trailer with an overrun brake between the bumper and drawbar other wise your vehicle could be damaged by the spring action of the overrun brake 1 Telescope lever 2 Indicator lamp 왘 Replace the protective cap on the ball coupling 왘 Pull telescope lever 1 upwards slight ly 왘 Pull telescope lever 1 out forwards 왘 Pull telescope lever 1 fully upwards The ball coupling disengages and f...

Page 436: ...manent current connection as this could dis charge the vehicle battery If your trailer has a 7 pin connector you can connect it using an adapter cable This can be obtained at a qualified specialist workshop e g a Mercedes Benz Service Centre 1 Lug 2 Groove Fitting the adapter cable 왘 Lift up the cover 왘 Insert the connector with lug 1 into groove 2 and turn it clockwise to the stop 왘 Allow the cov...

Page 437: ...ngine does not reach its normal oper ating temperature Periods when the battery is disconnected from electrical consumers are not record ed by the service indicator You must therefore subtract these periods of discon nection from the service due date yourself to ensure that you have the vehicle serv iced at the correct time 왘 Press the L button If you have missed the service due date the following...

Page 438: ...u overview on 컄 page 236 왘 Make sure that the key is in position 2 in the ignition lock 왘 Press or to select the Serv ice menu 왘 Press or to select ASSYST PLUS 왘 Press The service due date appears in the dis play Calling up the service due date ...

Page 439: ...rs 앫 films 앫 magnetic plates or similar to painted surfaces otherwise you could dam age the paintwork Automatic car wash You can clean the vehicle in an automatic car wash from the very start but preferably one with high pressure washer jets Do not use a brush free automatic car wash that uses chemical agents to wash the vehicle If the vehicle is very dirty prewash it be fore you drive into the ca...

Page 440: ...to position u on the combination switch 컄 page 283 왘 Turn the key to position 0 or remove it when the wiper arms are vertical Vehicles with KEYLESS GO 왘 Switch off the engine 왘 Remove your foot from the brake ped al 왘 Set the windscreen wipers to position u on the combination switch 컄 page 283 왘 Press the KEYLESS GO button repeat edly until the windscreen wipers start 왘 Press the KEYLESS GO button...

Page 441: ...parts with a damp lint free cloth e g a microfibre cloth As a clean ing agent use a small amount of foaming grease solvent e g washing up liquid di luted in water The surface may have a different shade af ter cleaning The normal shade will return if you wait for the surface to dry Heavy soiling Wipe plastic parts with a damp lint free cloth e g a microfibre cloth Use a sol vent free and non causti...

Page 442: ...vehicle and the nozzle of the high pressure cleaner or steam cleaner Park Assist The sensors are integrated in the front and rear bumpers and are not visible from the outside Locations of the sensors 왘 Clean the sensor area in the bumper with water car shampoo and a soft cloth Do not use dry coarse or hard cloths and do not scrub You will otherwise scratch or damage the surface Reversing camera 1 ...

Page 443: ...coupling and the ball cou pling recess if they have become dirty or rusted The ball coupling can then be at tached and detached more easily and more securely 왘 Remove the dirt with a clean lint free cloth or a brush 왘 Remove any rust using a wire brush Do not clean the ball coupling with a high pressure cleaner Do not use solvents 왘 Treat the lock with an oil that is acid and resin free 왘 Check th...

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Page 445: ...ges 428 Troubleshooting 465 Locking unlocking in an emergency 495 Changing the batteries 499 Changing the bulbs 501 Replacing the wiper blades 508 Flat tyre 510 Resetting NECK PRO comfort head restraints 519 Battery 520 Jump starting 525 Towing 527 Fuses 530 ...

Page 446: ...press stud 3 i Observe the legal requirements in all coun tries concerned i Check the expiry dates of the first aid kit contents annually and replace them if neces sary Make sure that the stowage compartment is closed while the vehicle is in motion The first aid kit is located in the stowage compartment under the front passenger seat 1 Handle 2 Cover Opening the stowage compartment 왘 Pull handle 1...

Page 447: ...ool kit and the ac cessories It is not possible to hook the boot floor onto the boot frame in vehicles with a TIREFIT kit or a coolbox Do not close the boot lid if the retainer is hooked into the boot frame Vehicles with TIREFIT kit 1 Electric air pump 2 Folding wheel chock 3 Jack 4 TIREFIT kit 5 Vehicle tool kit Fire extinguisher P91 10 2837 31 Vehicle tool kit G Risk of injury If your vehicle ha...

Page 448: ... emergency spare wheel 1 Vehicles with spare wheel 1 Spare wheel 2 Fastening 3 Vehicle tool kit jack folding wheel chock Removing the spare wheel 왘 Turn fastening 2 anti clockwise 왘 Remove spare wheel 1 Setting up the folding wheel chock The folding wheel chock prevents the vehi cle from rolling away e g when changing a wheel 1 To fold the plates upwards 2 To fold the lower plate out 3 To insert t...

Page 449: ...427 Practical advice Where will I find 왘 Fold both plates 1 upwards 왘 Fold lower plate 2 out 왘 Insert the lugs of the lower plate com pletely into the openings of base plate 3 ...

Page 450: ...icator lamps ex cept for the turn signal indicator lamps and the multi function display Please make sure that they are working properly before commencing a journey The following tables show all the display messages The messages are divided into sections to make it easier to find the re spective message 앫 The text style messages from 컄 page 429 onwards are displayed al phabetically 앫 Symbol message...

Page 451: ...unavailable See Owner s Manual Distronic is deactivated and is tem porarily not operational Distronic is deactivated if 앫 the Distronic cover in the radia tor grille is dirty 앫 its function is impaired as a result of heavy precipitation or fog 앫 its radar sensor system is tempo rarily not operational e g due to electromagnetic radiation 왘 Clean the Distronic cover in the radiator grille 컄 page 419...

Page 452: ...speed has been stored 왘 Store a speed 컄 page 303 You attempted to activate Distronic at a speed below 30 km h 왘 Drive faster than 30 km h and store the speed ESP is deactivated 왘 Activate ESP Transmission position P R or N has been selected 왘 Move the transmission selector lever to D The vehicle is secured with the elec tric parking brake 왘 Release the electric parking brake Display messages Possi...

Page 453: ...nal again with out you needing to restart the engine if 앫 the dirt e g slush loosens while you are driving 앫 the system detects that the sensors are fully available again 앫 the message in the multi function display disappears You can operate Distronic Plus again in the usual way You attempted to activate Distronic Plus even though you have deactivated the radar sensor system on the vehicle using t...

Page 454: ...er to D The vehicle is secured with the elec tric parking brake 왘 Release the electric parking brake The driver s door and or the bonnet is open 왘 Close the driver s door and or the bon net DISTRONIC and SPEEDTRONIC inoperative Speedtronic and Distronic are faulty 왘 Have Speedtronic and Distronic checked at a qualified specialist work shop DISTRONIC PLUS and SPEEDTRONIC inoperative Speedtronic and...

Page 455: ... is faulty 왘 Have the sensor for the child seat recog nition checked at a qualified specialist workshop Next Service X in days in km Service X must be carried out in days or km 왘 Have the service displayed carried out at a qualified specialist workshop Drive to workshop without changing gear The transmission position cannot be changed due to a malfunction If transmission position D is selected 왘 D...

Page 456: ... tion 앫 the system detects that the sensors are fully available again 앫 the message in the multi function display disappears You can use Park Assist again in the usual way You attempted to activate Park Assist even though you have deacti vated the radar sensor system on the vehicle using the instrument cluster operating system 왘 Check whether it is possible to activate the radar sensor system 컄 pa...

Page 457: ...ently unavailable The tyre pressure monitor is some times not operational because 앫 the wheel electronics unit has overheated 앫 the on board voltage is too low 앫 no sensor signals can be received due to radio interference 왘 The tyre pressure monitor is reactivated automatically as soon as the cause has been rectified Tyre press monitor inoperative The tyre pressure monitor is faulty 왘 Have the tyr...

Page 458: ... Cruise control kmh You tried to call up a stored speed but no speed has been stored 왘 Store a speed 컄 page 303 You attempted to activate cruise con trol at a speed below 30 km h 왘 Drive faster than 30 km h and store the speed 컄 page 303 ESP is deactivated 왘 Activate ESP Transmission position P R or N has been selected 왘 Move the transmission selector lever to D The vehicle is secured with the ele...

Page 459: ... start the engine shift to either P or N You wish to start the engine and the transmission selector lever is not in position P or N 왘 Move the transmission selector lever to P or N Display messages Possible cause consequence Possible solution ...

Page 460: ...ause consequence Possible solution Malfunction Stop vehicle You have pulled away even though the vehicle level was still too low The vehicle level is being raised The display message disappears after a few seconds 왘 Wait for the vehicle level to adjust Oil is leaking from the vehicle The display message is shown continu ously in the display Do not drive on 왘 Stop immediately in accordance with the...

Page 461: ...t a qualified specialist workshop Maximum speed exceeded i The message only appears for particular country specific vehicle variants The maximum permissible speed has been exceeded 왘 Drive more slowly ABS and ESP inoperative See Owner s Manual G Risk of accident ABS ESP and therefore also PRE SAFE have been deactivated due to a malfunction BAS has also been deacti vated The braking system remains ...

Page 462: ...P are available again ABS ESP and therefore also PRE SAFE have been deactivated due to undervoltage The battery is possibly not being charged The brake system is still available as usual 왘 Drive on carefully 왘 Visit a qualified specialist workshop imme diately inoperative See Owner s Manual G Risk of accident ESP and therefore also PRE SAFE have been deactivated due to a mal function The v warning...

Page 463: ...ning lamps also light up in the instrument cluster The brake system is malfunctioning and has switched to another operating mode The brake system is still availa ble as usual You will feel the brake ped al pulsate 왘 Drive on carefully 왘 Visit a qualified specialist workshop imme diately Display symbol Display messages Possible cause consequence Possible solution P99 00 2921 00 ...

Page 464: ...ESP is avail able again ESP and PRE SAFE have been deacti vated due to an undervoltage The bat tery is possibly not being charged The brake system is still available as usual 왘 Drive on carefully 왘 Visit a qualified specialist workshop imme diately If the message appears and the v warning lamp flashes at the same time ETS has been deactivated to prevent the brakes on the drive wheels from overheat...

Page 465: ...n se lected and the boot lid is open 왘 Close the boot lid inoperative HOLD cannot be activated due to a mal function 왘 Have HOLD checked at a qualified special ist workshop Off HOLD has been deactivated because the vehicle is skidding 왘 Reactivate HOLD later Replace air cleaner element The engine air cleaner needs to be re placed 왘 Have the air cleaner replaced at a qualified specialist workshop C...

Page 466: ...ing sounds 왘 Drive over to the edge of the carriageway and select a higher vehicle level Depend ing on the type of malfunction this may al low you to raise the vehicle 왘 Visit a qualified specialist workshop You have pulled away even though the vehicle level was still too low 왘 Wait for the vehicle level to adjust The message disappears when the vehicle level has adjusted Vehicle rising Please wai...

Page 467: ... 왘 Close the bonnet 컄 page 395 The boot lid is open 왘 Close the boot lid Not all of the doors are closed and the vehicle is travelling faster than 6 km h 왘 Close the doors Check brake fluid level G Risk of accident The brake fluid level is too low 왘 Do not top up the brake fluid under any cir cumstances This will not rectify the mal function Do not drive on under any circumstances 왘 Consult a qual...

Page 468: ...ve on carefully 왘 Visit a qualified specialist workshop imme diately Brake overheated Drive on but with even greater care The brake system is very hot due to ex treme loads Reduce the load on the brake system 왘 Adopt an even more anticipatory driving style 왘 Make use of the engine brake on downhill gradients Select a lower gear for this pur pose 왘 Drive on carefully to allow the airflow to cool th...

Page 469: ...ull away carefully 컄 page 289 In the event of emergency braking 왘 Release the electric parking brake handle Release parking brake The red indicator lamp for the electric parking brake is flashing and the yellow warning lamp for the electric parking brake is lit You also hear a warning tone The electric parking brake has malfunc tioned the braking effect is limited While the vehicle is in motion 왘 ...

Page 470: ...t workshop To apply 왘 Switch off the ignition and press the elec tric parking brake handle until the warning message in the multi function display goes out Parking brake See Owner s Manual The red indicator lamp for the electric parking brake is flashing There was a malfunction in the power supply to the electric parking brake or the electric parking brake has been re leased manually 왘 Pull the el...

Page 471: ... The electric parking brake has malfunc tioned 왘 Switch the ignition off and on again and ap ply or release the electric parking brake or 왘 Pull away carefully 컄 page 289 왘 Visit a qualified specialist workshop or 왘 Release the electric parking brake manual ly 컄 page 497 왘 Visit a qualified specialist workshop Display symbol Display messages Possible cause consequence Possible solution P99 00 2934...

Page 472: ...of overvoltage or undervoltage 왘 Rectify the cause of the overvoltage or un dervoltage e g charge the battery or re start the engine 왘 Switch the ignition off and on again and ap ply or release the electric parking brake If you cannot release the electric parking brake by following the above instructions 왘 Release the electric parking brake manual ly 컄 page 497 왘 Visit a qualified specialist works...

Page 473: ...elease the parking brake The red indicator lamp for the electric parking brake is lit You attempted to release the electric parking brake but the ignition was not switched on Key 왘 Turn the key to position 1 in the ignition lock KEYLESS GO 왘 Switch on the ignition Clean fuel filter i The message only appears for particular country specific vehicle variants There is water in the fuel The fuel filte...

Page 474: ...ified specialist workshop Rear centre malfunction Visit workshop The rear centre restraint system is mal functioning 왘 Visit a qualified specialist workshop Rear right hand side malfunction Visit workshop The rear right hand side restraint sys tem is malfunctioning 왘 Visit a qualified specialist workshop Left windowbag malfunction Visit workshop The left hand side windowbag is mal functioning 왘 Vi...

Page 475: ...utton over the ignition lock 컄 page 257 왘 Start the vehicle with the KEYLESS GO key in the ignition lock Key still in vehicle The KEYLESS GO key was detected in the vehicle when you attempted to lock it 왘 Remove the key from the vehicle Key not detected The KEYLESS GO key cannot be de tected at present 왘 Find the KEYLESS GO key 왘 Alter the position of the key in the vehicle 왘 Operate the vehicle w...

Page 476: ...s safe to do so 왘 Operate the vehicle using the KEYLESS GO key in the ignition lock underneath the KEYLESS GO button 컄 page 257 The KEYLESS GO key cannot be de tected at present 왘 Alter the position of the key in the vehicle 왘 Operate the vehicle with the key if neces sary Top up coolant See Owner s Manual The coolant level is too low 왘 Top up the coolant observing the warning notes 컄 page 397 왘 I...

Page 477: ...s and check the poly V belt If it has torn Do not drive on 왘 Consult a qualified specialist workshop If it is undamaged 왘 Wait until the message disappears be fore restarting the engine You could otherwise damage the engine 왘 Observe the coolant temperature gauge 컄 page 302 왘 Have the vehicle checked at a qualified specialist workshop The engine fan is faulty 왘 Observe the coolant temperature gaug...

Page 478: ...lamp is faulty Xenon bulb 왘 Visit a qualified specialist workshop Halogen bulb 왘 Change the bulb as soon as possible 컄 page 504 Right hand dipped beam The right hand side dipped beam head lamp is faulty 왘 Visit a qualified specialist workshop Active Light System inoperative The Active Light System is faulty 왘 Visit a qualified specialist workshop Trailer Left hand turn signal The left hand side tr...

Page 479: ... qualified specialist workshop Rear left hand turn signal Back up bulb on The rear left hand side turn signal is faulty Another lamp has taken over its function 왘 Visit a qualified specialist workshop Rear right hand turn signal The rear right hand side turn signal is faulty 왘 Visit a qualified specialist workshop Rear right hand turn signal Back up bulb on The rear right hand side turn signal is ...

Page 480: ...nt right hand turn signal Back up bulb on The front right hand side turn signal is faulty Another lamp has taken over its function 왘 Visit a qualified specialist workshop Left hand main beam The left hand side main beam head lamp is faulty 왘 Change the bulb as soon as possible 컄 page 505 Right hand main beam The right hand side main beam head lamp is faulty 왘 Change the bulb as soon as possible 컄 ...

Page 481: ...left hand side rear foglamp is faulty Another lamp has taken over its function 왘 Visit a qualified specialist workshop Rear right hand foglamp The right hand side rear foglamp is faulty 왘 Visit a qualified specialist workshop Rear right hand foglamp Back up bulb on The right hand side rear foglamp is faulty Another lamp has taken over its function 왘 Visit a qualified specialist workshop Front left...

Page 482: ...t a qualified specialist workshop Left hand tail lamp brake lamp The left hand side tail lamp brake lamp is faulty This message will only appear if all LEDs have failed 왘 Visit a qualified specialist workshop Left hand tail lamp brake lamp Back up bulb on The left hand side tail lamp brake lamp is faulty This message will only appear if all LEDs have failed Another lamp has taken over its function...

Page 483: ...il the Night View Assist available again message is displayed You may also 왘 Lift up the camera cover 왘 Set the air distribution of the automatic air conditioning to point upwards Night View Assist Lights must be on or set to AUTO You attempted to switch on the Night view system but the light switch was not at or B 왘 Turn the light switch to or B Night View Assist Not in reverse gear R You attempt...

Page 484: ...왘 Stop the vehicle Pay attention to the traffic conditions 왘 Switch off the engine 왘 Top up engine oil and check the engine oil level 컄 page 395 Top up with 1 litre of engine oil when next refuelling S 600 only The engine oil level is too low 왘 Check the engine oil level 컄 page 395 and top up the engine oil if necessary 왘 Have the engine checked for leaks if the engine oil needs topping up more of...

Page 485: ...ping up more often than usual Tyre pressure Caution tyre defect One or more tyres is losing air rapidly 왘 Stop the vehicle without making any sud den steering or braking manoeuvres Pay attention to the traffic conditions 왘 Identify the faulty tyre 왘 Repair the tyre or change the wheel 컄 page 510 Tyre pressure Check tyre s The pressure in one or more tyres has dropped significantly 왘 Stop the vehic...

Page 486: ... specialist workshop Caution tyre defect A tyre is deflating quickly The tyre con cerned is displayed in the instrument cluster 왘 Stop the vehicle without making any sud den steering or braking manoeuvres Pay attention to the traffic conditions 왘 Repair or change the wheel 컄 page 510 Rectify tyre pressure s There is insufficient pressure in one or more tyres or the tyre pressures on in dividual wh...

Page 487: ... all of the indicator lamps in the seat ventilation button are flashing The seat ventilation has switched itself off prematurely There is insufficient voltage because too many consumers are switched on e g reading lamps interior lighting 왘 Switch off consumers that are not re quired e g reading lamps interior light ing The seat ventilation will automatically switch back on as soon as there is suff...

Page 488: ...ack on as soon as there is sufficient voltage again The cooling system cannot be switched on using COMAND The cooling system is losing refrigerant 왘 Have the automatic air conditioning checked at a qualified specialist work shop The 9 warning lamp to the right of the instrument cluster is lit A child seat is fitted to the front passen ger seat The front passenger airbag has therefore been deactiva...

Page 489: ...malfunctioned and has switched itself off 왘 Have the Parktronic system checked at a qualified specialist workshop Only the red segments in the Parktronic warning displays light up The Parktronic sensors are dirty or there is interference The interference may be caused by an external source of radio or ultrasound waves Parktronic switches off after approximately 20 seconds 왘 Clean the Parktronic se...

Page 490: ...P is deactivated due to a malfunction 왘 Observe the additional messages in the multi function display 컄 page 429 왘 Drive on carefully 왘 Visit a qualified specialist workshop as soon as possible v The yellow ESP warning lamp flashes while the ve hicle is in motion G Risk of accident ESP or traction control has intervened be cause at least one wheel has started to spin The cruise control Distronic o...

Page 491: ...electronic support The wheels could therefore lock if you brake hard for example 왘 Drive on carefully 왘 Visit a qualified specialist workshop im mediately v The yellow ESP warning lamp and the yellow ABS warning lamp are lit while the engine is running You also hear an audible sig nal G Risk of accident ABS ESP and therefore also PRE SAFE have been deactivated due to a malfunc tion The braking sys...

Page 492: ... malfunctions in other systems such as Parktronic Distronic Distronic Plus the navigation system Park Assist and the automatic transmis sion The brake system continues to function normally but without electronic support The wheels could therefore lock if you brake hard for example 왘 Drive on carefully 왘 Observe the additional messages in the multi function display 컄 page 429 왘 Visit a qualified sp...

Page 493: ...a vehicle in front at too great a speed 왘 Be prepared to brake immediately G Risk of accident Distronic or Distronic Plus has detected a stationary obstacle in your line of travel The system will not brake the vehicle 왘 Be prepared to brake immediately 왘 Pay careful attention to the traffic situa tion It may be necessary to brake or take evasive action The red indicator lamp for the electric parki...

Page 494: ... all in the event of an accident 왘 Drive on carefully to a qualified specialist workshop 3 The red brake system warning lamp lights up while the engine is run ning You also hear a warning signal G Risk of accident The brake fluid level is too low 왘 Do not top up the brake fluid under any circumstances This will not rectify the malfunction Do not drive on under any circumstances 왘 Consult a qualifi...

Page 495: ...the engine three to four times after refuelling Emergency running mode is cancelled The vehicle does not have to be checked There may be a malfunction 앫 in the fuel injection system 앫 in the exhaust system or 앫 in the ignition system The emission limit values may be exceeded and the engine may be running in emergen cy mode 왘 Have the vehicle checked as soon as pos sible at a qualified specialist w...

Page 496: ...ront passenger door is closed G Risk of injury The driver or front passenger has not fas tened his her seat belt 왘 Fasten your seat belt 컄 page 274 The warning lamp goes out The red seat belt warning lamp flashes after the en gine is started and you hear an intermittent warning signal G Risk of injury You or your front passenger are not wear ing a seat belt and you are driving faster than 25 km h ...

Page 497: ...ed the vehicle using the emer gency key element without first deactivat ing the anti theft alarm system Key 왘 Press the Œ or button or 왘 Insert the key into the ignition lock The anti theft alarm system is deacti vated KEYLESS GO 왘 Unlock or lock the vehicle 왘 Press the KEYLESS GO button The KEYLESS GO key must be in the vehi cle The anti theft alarm system is deactivat ed ...

Page 498: ...arking brake applied 왘 Release the electric parking brake 컄 page 289 You have opened the driver s door and for gotten to switch off the lights 왘 Turn the light switch to M or G Risk of injury You or your front passenger are not wear ing a seat belt 왘 Fasten your seat belt 컄 page 274 You have 앫 switched off the engine 앫 opened the driver s door 앫 not moved the transmission selector lever to P 왘 Mov...

Page 499: ...stances The leaking fuel creates a risk of fire and ex plosion 왘 Consult a qualified specialist workshop You are unable to determine the extent of the damage 왘 Consult a qualified specialist workshop No damage can be detected to 앫 the major assemblies 앫 the fuel system 앫 the engine mountings 왘 Start the engine as usual The NECK PRO comfort head restraints on the driver s and front passenger seat h...

Page 500: ...k is damaged 왘 Immediately turn the key to position 0 in the ignition lock and remove it 왘 Do not restart the engine under any cir cumstances The leaking fuel creates a risk of fire and ex plosion 왘 Consult a qualified specialist workshop The fuel filler flap cannot be opened The fuel filler flap is released but the opening mechanism is jammed 왘 Consult a qualified specialist workshop ...

Page 501: ... turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock 왘 Turn the starter motor for up to 40 seconds without interruption until the engine is running smoothly The fuel system is bled If the engine does not start 왘 Wait for two minutes 왘 Repeat the starting procedure for a max imum of 40 seconds If the engine still does not start 왘 Consult a qualified specialist workshop Problem Possible cause consequenc...

Page 502: ...in the en gine electronics 앫 There may be a malfunction in the fuel supply 왘 Turn the key to position 0 in the ignition lock before the next starting attempt 왘 Restart the engine 컄 page 287 When doing so remember that excessively long and frequent attempts to start the engine will drain the battery If the engine does not start after several at tempts 왘 Consult a qualified specialist workshop ...

Page 503: ...ified specialist workshop The starter motor has overheated 왘 Allow the starter motor to cool down for approximately two minutes 왘 Restart the engine If the engine still does not start 왘 Consult a qualified specialist workshop The engine is not running smoothly and is misfiring The engine electronics or a mechanical component of the engine control unit have been damaged 왘 Only depress the accelerat...

Page 504: ...ing the fuse extractor The engine switches off To restart the engine 왘 Reinsert the fuses A coolant temperature of over 120 C is displayed The coolant level is too low The coolant is too hot and the engine is no longer being cooled sufficiently 왘 Stop as soon as possible and allow the engine and the coolant to cool down 왘 Check the coolant level Observe the warning notes as you do so and top up th...

Page 505: ...nger changes gear The transmission is in emergency mode You can only select 2nd and reverse gears 왘 Stop the vehicle 왘 Move the transmission selector lever to P 왘 Turn the key to position 0 in the ignition lock 왘 Wait at least 10 seconds before restart ing the engine 왘 Move the transmission selector lever to D or R The transmission shifts into 2nd gear if the selector lever is at D and into re ver...

Page 506: ...erence in temperature be tween the vehicle and its surroundings is very high 왘 Drive with the headlamps switched on The headlamps are demisted after a short while The turn signals in the exterior mirrors are misted up on the inside 앫 Air humidity is very high 앫 The difference in temperature be tween the vehicle and its surroundings is very high 왘 Wait a short while and the headlamps will be demist...

Page 507: ...ed on the com bination switch 왘 Have the windscreen wipers checked at a qualified specialist workshop The windscreen wipers leave smears on the windscreen after the vehicle has been washed in an automatic car wash Wax or other residues have been left on the windscreen 왘 Clean the windscreen with washer fluid after washing in the automatic car wash 컄 page 283 Mirrors and windows Problem Possible ca...

Page 508: ...g clos ing G Risk of injury If the side window is obstructed during automatic or manual closing the closing procedure is interrupted 앫 An object has become trapped be tween the window and the door frame 앫 There is something in the window guide rail which is preventing the window from being raised 왘 Release the button The side window opens slightly 왘 Open the side window 왘 Remove the object 왘 Close...

Page 509: ...utton again and press it imme diately until the window has reached the desired position The side window is closed without the anti entrapment function The anti entrapment function is switched back on after a few seconds 왘 Make sure that nobody can become trapped Automatic closing 왘 If the window cannot then be closed again press the button immediately until the win dow has reached the desired posi...

Page 510: ...he tip of the key at the driver s door handle at close range and try to open the vehicle again If this does not work 왘 Unlock or lock the vehicle using the emergency key element 컄 page 495 왘 Check the key batteries 컄 page 251 and change them if necessary 컄 page 499 The key is faulty 왘 Unlock or lock the vehicle using the emergency key element 컄 page 495 왘 Have the key checked at a qualified spe ci...

Page 511: ...entre 왘 Report the loss immediately to the vehi cle insurers 왘 If necessary have the manual locks changed too You have lost the emergency key element 왘 Report the loss immediately to the vehi cle insurers 왘 If necessary have the manual locks changed too The key cannot be turned in the ignition lock The key has been in position 0 for a con siderable time 왘 Remove the key and reinsert it into the ig...

Page 512: ...e ignition lock The on board voltage is too low 왘 Switch off consumers that are not re quired e g seat heating or interior light ing and try to turn the key again If this does not work 왘 Check the starter battery and charge it if necessary or 왘 Jump start the vehicle 컄 page 525 or 왘 Consult a qualified specialist workshop ...

Page 513: ...t the tip of the key at the driver s door handle at close range as you would when using the sum mer opening or convenience closing fea ture 컄 page 365 and try to open the vehicle again If this does not work 왘 Unlock or lock the vehicle using the emergency key element 컄 page 495 왘 Check the KEYLESS GO key batteries and change them if necessary 컄 page 499 There is a malfunction with KEYLESS GO 왘 Che...

Page 514: ...eck lamp in the KEYLESS GO key does not light up when tested The KEYLESS GO key batteries are dis charged 왘 Change the batteries 컄 page 499 The vehicle cannot be started using the KEYLESS GO button The KEYLESS GO key is in the vehicle You did not depress the brake when start ing the engine 왘 Depress the brake pedal and press the KEYLESS GO button There is interference from a powerful source of rad...

Page 515: ...eating remote control lights up orange The remote control batteries are almost discharged 왘 Change the remote control batteries 컄 page 500 The indicator lamp in the auxiliary heating remote control flashes orange The remote control batteries are dis charged 왘 Change the remote control batteries 컄 page 500 Leaving the vehicle parked up Problem Possible cause consequence Suggested solutions You wish...

Page 516: ... smears on the windscreen 왘 Replace the wiper blades There are smears on the windscreen after the car wash 왘 Clean the windscreen The windscreen has been damaged by a stone impact in the camera s field of vi sion 왘 Replace the windscreen The windscreen is misted up on the inside 왘 Clean the inside of the windscreen 컄 page 421 The windscreen is covered with ice 왘 De ice the windscreen 컄 page 346 ...

Page 517: ... 앫 Lock or unlock the vehicle using KEYLESS GO Unlocking the driver s door Releasing and removing the emergency key element 1 Release catch 2 Emergency key element 왘 Pull the release catch in the direction of the arrow and at the same time remove emergency key element 2 completely from the key 1 To unlock the driver s door 왘 Insert the emergency key element to the stop into the lock 왘 Turn the key...

Page 518: ...r press the closing button on the boot lid If the boot cannot be unlocked using the key or KEYLESS GO use the emergency key element If you unlock the boot with the emergency key element the anti theft alarm system will be triggered 컄 page 57 as soon as the driver s door is opened i There are several ways of disabling the alarm 앫 Press the Œ or button on the key 앫 Insert the key into the ignition l...

Page 519: ...strument cluster flashes The Parking brake See Own er s Manual message appears in the multi function display After the electric parking brake has been released it is possible to apply it from the driver s seat again 왘 Press the electric parking brake handle 컄 page 289 i If it is not possible to release the electric parking brake pull the release tool with more force Refit protective cap 3 when you...

Page 520: ...n lock 왘 Take the crank from the Owner s Man ual wallet 왘 Insert crank 2 into the drive under cover 1 왘 Turn it clockwise or anti clockwise The sliding sunroof opens or closes The sliding tilting sunroof or panorama sliding sunroof must be reset if it has been opened or closed manually 앫 Resetting the sliding tilting sunroof 컄 page 361 앫 Resetting the panorama sliding sunroof 컄 page 364 Manually o...

Page 521: ...ries In many EU countries andsome other countries retailersare legally obliged to take back old batteries You need two Varta or Panasonic CR 2025 3 V cell batteries 1 Emergency key element 2 Battery tray 왘 Remove emergency key element 1 컄 page 495 왘 Insert emergency key element 1 into the opening in the key and press in the direction of the arrow Battery tray 2 is released 왘 Remove battery tray 2 ...

Page 522: ...atteries make sure that they are clean and lint free 왘 Check the function of all buttons on the key on the vehicle You need two 12 V pin batteries 1 Batteries 2 Battery cover 왘 Slide off battery cover 2 왘 Remove old batteries 1 왘 Insert the new batteries Observe the plus and minus signs in the remote control housing when doing so 왘 Slide the battery cover back onto the remote control i When insert...

Page 523: ...d Such a bulb may explode and injure you Bulbs are pressurised and could explode when you change them particularly if they are very hot You should therefore wear eye protection and gloves when you are chang ing them G Risk of injury Xenon bulbs carry a high voltage You could get an electric shock and be seriously or fa tally injured if you touch the electric con tacts on xenon bulbs Do not therefo...

Page 524: ...mitter with Nightview system H9 65 W H7 55 W H11 55 W 5 Cornering lights H7 55 W 6 Front foglamps H11 55 W 7 Turn signals PY 24 W 1 Vehicles with bi xenon headlamps are equipped with D1S 35 W bulbs Always have these bulbs changed at a qualified specialist workshop e g a Mercedes Benz Service Centre Bulb Type 8 Third brake lamp LEDs 9 Rear foglamp left hand side HiP 19 W a Brake lamps tail lamps LE...

Page 525: ...rn signals in the ex terior mirrors 앫 The side lamps 앫 The third brake lamp 앫 The brake lamps the tail lamps 앫 The rear foglamp 앫 The rear turn signals 앫 The licence plate lighting i Have the headlamp adjustment checked regularly at a qualified specialist workshop e g a Mercedes Benz Service Centre Left hand headlamp 1 Cover 1 2 Cover 2 3 Cover 3 Removing and fitting the washer fluid reservoir on ...

Page 526: ...e un til it disengages 왘 Remove bulb holder 1 왘 Pull the bulb out of the socket by its base 왘 Insert the new bulb into the socket 왘 Fit bulb holder 1 into the guide in the headlamp The lug on the bulb holder must point up and to the left and cable duct 2 must point to the right 왘 Turn bulb holder 1 clockwise until it engages Cable duct 2 points down and to the right Vehicles with bi xenon headlamp...

Page 527: ...der clockwise until it engages and grip 2 is vertical Vehicles with bi xenon headlamps main beam spot lamp You can only change the main beam spot lamp halogen bulb on vehicles with bi xenon headlamps 1 Bulb holder 2 Cable duct 3 Grip 왘 Turn cover 2 컄 page 503 anti clock wise and remove it 왘 Turn bulb holder 1 anti clockwise un til it disengages 왘 Remove bulb holder 1 왘 Remove the bulb from the soc...

Page 528: ...ngages 왘 Remove bulb holder 1 왘 Press the two lugs on the left and right of bulb holder 1 and pull the bulb out of the socket 왘 Insert the new bulb into the socket until it engages 왘 Fit bulb holder 1 into the guide in the headlamp Cable duct 2 must point down and to the right 왘 Turn bulb holder 1 clockwise until it engages and cable duct 2 is at the bottom on the left Changing the cornering light...

Page 529: ...de in the headlamp The lug on the bulb holder must point up and to the left and cable duct 3 must point up and to the left on the left hand headlamp and down and to the right on the right hand headlamp 왘 Turn bulb holder 1 clockwise until it engages and grip 3 is horizontal ...

Page 530: ... GO 왘 Switch off the engine 왘 Remove your foot from the brake ped al 왘 Set the windscreen wipers to position u on the combination switch 컄 page 283 왘 Press the KEYLESS GO button repeat edly until the windscreen wipers start 왘 Press the KEYLESS GO button when the wiper arms are vertical Replacing the wiper blades 왘 Fold the wiper arm away from the glass When doing so only hold the wiper arms otherw...

Page 531: ...acing the wiper blades 왘 Slide the wiper blade onto the wiper arm in the opposite direction to the ar row 왘 Turn the wiper blade parallel to the wip er arm 왘 Fold the wiper arm onto the wind screen or rear window again Fitting ...

Page 532: ...T at outside tempera tures above 20 C Flat tyre Preparing the vehicle G Risk of injury The jack is designed only to raise the vehicle for a short while when a wheel is changed If you intend to work under the vehicle place the vehicle on stands Make sure that the jack is placed on a firm non slip and level surface Do not use wood en blocks or similar objects as a jack sup port plate otherwise the j...

Page 533: ... Do not drive any further Consult a qualified specialist workshop which has the neces sary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the work required Mercedes Benz rec ommends that you use a Mercedes Benz Service Centre for this purpose In particu lar work relevant to safety or on safety re lated systems must be carried out at a qualified specialist workshop G Risk of injury TIREFIT must not co...

Page 534: ...perate the electric air pump for longer than 6 minutes without a break otherwise it may overheat The air pump can be used again once it has cooled down If a maximum tyre pressure of 1 8 bar is not achieved 왘 Switch off and remove the electric air pump 왘 Drive the vehicle approximately 10 m forwards or backwards This distributes the TIREFIT sealant more evenly 왘 Remove the filler bottle from the el...

Page 535: ...IREFIT kit replaced every four years at a qualified specialist workshop e g a Mercedes Benz Service Centre G Risk of accident If the tyre pressure is below 1 3 bar the tyre is too badly damaged Do not drive any further Consult a qualified specialist workshop which has the neces sary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the work required Mercedes Benz rec ommends that you use a Mercedes Benz...

Page 536: ...w wheel as soon as possible at a qualified specialist work shop which has the necessary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the work required Mercedes Benz recommends that you use a Mercedes Benz Service Centre for this purpose In particular work relevant to safety or on safety related systems must be carried out at a qualified specialist work shop Never drive the vehicle with more than on...

Page 537: ... cm from the ground 1 Centring pin 왘 Undo the uppermost wheel bolt com pletely 왘 In place of the wheel bolt screw cen tring pin 1 from the vehicle tool kit into the thread 왘 Undo the remaining wheel bolts Do not place wheel bolts in sand or on a dirty surface This could cause damage to the bolt and wheel hub threads 왘 Remove the wheel G Risk of accident Position the jack only at one of the appropr...

Page 538: ...e damaged or corroded wheel bolts Never oil or grease wheel bolts G Risk of accident If a wheel hub thread is damaged you must not drive the vehicle any further Consult a qualified specialist workshop which has the necessary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the work required Mercedes Benz recommends that you use a Mercedes Benz Service Centre for this purpose In particu lar work relevan...

Page 539: ... You must not exceed a maximum speed of 80 km h i By using TIREFIT before starting the run flat mode the maximum distance can be increased considerably If TIREFIT cannot seal the tyre due to the type of damage you may still continue driving up to the maximum possible distance in run flat mode P40 10 4526 31 G Risk of accident Have the tightening torque checked immedi ately after a wheel is changed...

Page 540: ...tervening constantly 앫 there are tears in the side walls of the tyre After driving in run flat mode you must have the wheel checked for damage in a qualified specialist workshop which has the neces sary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the work required The faulty tyre must always be replaced Mercedes Benz recommends that you use a Mercedes Benz Service Centre for this pur pose In parti...

Page 541: ...e NECK PRO comfort head restraint and between the head restraint upholstery and the rear trim 왘 Press reset tool 1 down until you hear the head restraint deployment mecha nism engage 왘 Remove reset tool 1 from the bore hole 왘 Press the upholstery of the NECK PRO comfort head restraint back with force until the head restraint engages 왘 Repeat the procedure for the second NECK PRO comfort head restr...

Page 542: ...e by Mercedes Benz If you wish to leave your vehicle parked up for a long period of time consult a Mercedes Benz Service Centre Battery G Risk of injury Comply with safety precautions and take protective measures when handling batter ies Risk of explosion Fire naked flames and smok ing are prohibited when han dling the battery Avoid creating sparks Battery acid is caustic Avoid contact with the sk...

Page 543: ...r battery is conserved G Risk of injury Mercedes Benz recommendsthat for safety reasons you only use batteries which have been tested and approved for your vehicle by Mercedes Benz These batteries provide increased impact protection to prevent vehi cle occupants from suffering acid burns should the battery be damaged in the event of an accident To prevent acid burns observe the following safety no...

Page 544: ... remove the KEYLESS GO button 컄 page 258 and use the KEYLESS GO key in the same way as the normal key 왘 Move the transmission selector lever to P 왘 Switch off all electrical consumers 왘 Turn the key to position 0 in the igni tion lock 왘 Turn the key to position 1 in the igni tion lock 왘 Wait 30 seconds The internal functions of the vehicle network are switched off 왘 Turn the key to position 0 in t...

Page 545: ...s you use a battery charger that has been tested and approved for Mercedes Benz vehicles With these battery chargers it is possible to charge the battery without first removing it from the vehicle Otherwise the vehicle s electronic system may be damaged Before charging the bat tery check the central vent for correct seat ing Batteries without a central vent must be re moved before charging Only ch...

Page 546: ...n lock and remove it 왘 Connect the positive terminal clamp and secure the cover 왘 Connect the negative terminal clamp 왘 Fit the breather hose Make sure that a cell cap is fitted between the battery and the breather hose 왘 Switch on the ignition 왘 Start the engine 왘 Check the vehicle functions Reconnecting the battery G Risk of accident Do not drive unless the consumer battery is fitted and connect...

Page 547: ...empts Only perform jump starting on the bat tery in the engine compartment Never start the vehicle using a rapid battery charger 왘 Make sure that the two vehicles do not touch 왘 Secure the vehicle using the electric parking brake and move the transmis sion selector lever to P 왘 Switch off all electrical consumers 1 Positive terminal of own vehicle 2 Positive terminal of donor battery 3 Negative te...

Page 548: ...Start the other vehicle s engine and let it run for a few minutes 왘 Start the engine again within 30 seconds 왘 When the engine is running switch on some electrical consumers e g the blower 왘 First disconnect the jump leads from earth point 4 and negative terminal 3 then from positive terminals 1 and 2 왘 Have the battery checked at a qualified specialist workshop e g a Mercedes Benz Service Centre ...

Page 549: ...elector lever You will have to use the ignition lock under neath the KEYLESS GO button on vehicles with KEYLESS GO 컄 page 257 Tow starting the vehicle is not permitted If the engine does not start try jump start ing it 컄 page 525 If it is not possible to jump start the vehi cle have it towed to the nearest qualified specialist workshop e g a Mercedes Benz Service Centre If the vehicle has suffered...

Page 550: ...ng eye clockwise to the stop 왘 Insert the wheel wrench handle into the towing eye and tighten 왘 Stow the wheel wrench in the vehicle tool kit Do not tow the vehicle further than 50 km Do not exceed a maximum towing speed of 50 km h Otherwise you could damage the transmission 왘 Switch on the ignition i You will have to use the ignition lock under neath the KEYLESS GO button on vehicles with KEYLESS...

Page 551: ...er for trans porting purposes 왘 Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock 왘 Move the transmission selector lever to N Only lash the vehicle down by the wheels or rims not by vehicle parts such as axle or steering components There is otherwise a risk of damage to the vehicle Transporting the vehicle ...

Page 552: ...ment on the left hand side when viewed in the direction of travel 컄 page 531 앫 Fuse box in the engine compartment on the right hand side when viewed in the direction of travel 컄 page 531 앫 Fuse box in the rear compartment 컄 page 531 앫 Fuse boxes on the right and left hand side of the dashboard 컄 page 532 Fuse allocation chart The fuse allocation chart is in the vehicle tool kit in the stowage well...

Page 553: ...in the direction of travel 1 Retaining clips 2 Cover 왘 To open press retaining clips 1 왘 Remove cover 2 왘 To close fit cover 2 왘 Press cover 2 down by hand The cover must sit correctly otherwise the ingress of moisture or dirt could impair the func tion of the fuses The fuse box is behind the centre armrest in the rear compartment 1 Cover 왘 To open fold down the centre armrest 왘 Open the cover beh...

Page 554: ...s side 1 Cover on the driver s side 왘 To open open the driver s door 왘 Pull cover 1 by hand in the direction of the arrow Fold the cover to the side 왘 To close close cover 1 and engage it Fuse box on the front passenger side 1 Cover on the front passenger side 왘 To open open the front passenger door 왘 Pull cover 1 by hand in the direction of the arrow Fold the cover to the side 왘 To close close co...

Page 555: ... 534 Vehicle electronics 535 Vehicle identification plates 537 Engine 538 Performance 539 Tyres and wheels 540 Vehicle dimensions 544 Trailer loads 545 Vehicle weights 546 Service products and capacities 548 Frequencies for garage door openers 555 ...

Page 556: ...ith legal requirements All genuine Mercedes Benz parts meet this require ment Observe the suitability of replacement parts for your vehicle In many countries certain parts which result in a modification to the vehicle could invalidate the vehicle s general operating permit This is the case if 앫 they cause a change of the vehicle type from that for which the vehicle s gener al operating permit was ...

Page 557: ...ent Only have work on the engine electronics and related components carried out at a qualified specialist workshop which has the necessary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the work required Mercedes Benz recommends that you use a Mercedes Benz Service Centre for this purpose In particu lar work relevant to safety or on safety related systems must be carried out at a qualified specialist...

Page 558: ...t fulfil these conditions is retrofitted the vehicle s general operating permit may be invali dated EU Directive 95 54 EC the Automo tive EMC Directive Frequency range Maximum transmission output watts Short wave 50 MHz 100 4 m waveband 20 2 m waveband 50 70 cm waveband 35 25 cm waveband 10 ...

Page 559: ...ion weight 7 Maximum permissible front axle load 8 Maximum permissible rear axle load 9 Paint code number In addition to the VIN on the vehicle identi fication plate the vehicle identification number may also be found behind the cen tre armrest in the rear compartment 1 Vehicle identification number VIN 왘 Fold down the centre armrest in the rear compartment Vehicle identification number 1 is un de...

Page 560: ...e speed 6 000 rpm 6 000 rpm 5 000 rpm 3 600 rpm Rated torque 350 Nm 530 Nm 830 Nm 540 Nm At engine speed 2 400 5 000 rpm 2 800 4 800 rpm 1 900 3 500 rpm 1 600 2 400 rpm Number of cylinders 6 8 12 6 Displacement 3 498 cm3 5 461 cm3 5 513 cm3 2 987 cm3 Maximum engine speed 6 500 rpm 6 500 rpm 5 750 rpm 4 500 rpm ...

Page 561: ...ical data Performance Performance Speeds S 350 S 500 S 600 S 320 CDI Maximum speed 250 km h 250 km h 250 km h 250 km h Acceleration from 0 to 100 km h S 350 S 500 S 600 S 320 CDI Time in seconds 7 3 5 4 4 6 7 5 ...

Page 562: ... can be obtained from any Mercedes Benz Service Centre If you fit tyres other than those tested and recommended by Mercedes Benz characteris tics such as handling noise emissions fuel consumption or wear etc may be adversely af fected In addition when driving with a load di mensional variations and different tyre deforma tion characteristics could cause the tyres to make contact with the bodywork ...

Page 563: ...yres 235 55 R17 Winter tyres 235 55 R17 Light alloy wheels 8J x 17 ET 43 Spare tyre T155 70 R19 Spare wheel 4 B x 19 ET 35 18 tyres S 350 S 500 S 600 S 320 CDI Summer tyres 255 45 R18 Winter tyres 255 45 R18 Light alloy wheels 8 J x 18 ET 43 Spare tyre T155 70 R19 Spare wheel 4 B x 19 ET 35 ...

Page 564: ...45 R18 255 45 R18 MOE Light alloy wheels 8 J x 18 ET 43 8 J x 18 ET 43 Rear axle Summer tyres 275 45 R18 275 45 R18 MOE Light alloy wheels 9 J x 18 ET 43 9 J x 18 ET 43 19 tyres S 350 S 500 S 600 S 320 CDI Front axle Summer tyres 255 40 R19 Light alloy wheels 8 J x 19 ET 43 Rear axle Summer tyres 275 40 R19 Light alloy wheels 9 J x 19 ET 43 ...

Page 565: ...yres AMG equipment S 350 S 500 S 600 S 320 CDI Front axle Summer tyres 255 40 R19 96 Y Light alloy wheels 8 J x 19 H2 ET43 Rear axle Summer tyres 275 40 R19 101 Y1 Light alloy wheels 9 J x 19 H2 ET43 1 The use of snow chains is not permitted ...

Page 566: ...th 1 871 mm 1 871 mm 1 871 mm Vehicle height 1 473 mm 1 473 mm 1 473 mm Wheelbase 3 035 mm 3 035 mm 3 035 mm Long wheelbase S 350 S 500 S 600 S 320 CDI Vehicle length ECE 5 206 mm 5 206 mm 5 206 mm 5 206 mm Vehicle width 1 871 mm 1 871 mm 1 871 mm 1 871 mm Vehicle height 1 473 mm 1 473 mm 1 473 mm 1 473 mm Wheelbase 3 165 mm 3 165 mm 3 165 mm 3 165 mm ...

Page 567: ... 100 kg 2 100 kg 2 100 kg Permissible trailer load unbraked 750 kg 750 kg 750 kg Maximum drawbar noseweight 85 kg 85 kg 85 kg S 350 S 500 S 600 S 320 CDI Permissible trailer load braked 2 100 kg 2 100 kg 2 100 kg 2 100 kg Permissible trailer load unbraked 750 kg 750 kg 750 kg 750 kg Maximum drawbar noseweight 85 kg 85 kg 85 kg 85 kg ...

Page 568: ...Short wheelbase S 350 S 500 S 320 CDI Unladen weight in accordance with EC Directive 1 880 kg 1 940 kg 1 955 kg Maximum permissible gross vehicle weight 2 475 kg 2 545 kg 2 550 kg Maximum permissible front axle load 1 210 kg 1 270 kg 1 280 kg Maximum permissible rear axle load when towing a trailer 1 325 kg 1 370 kg 1 335 kg 1 375 kg 1 330 kg 1 375 kg Maximum roof load 100 kg 100 kg 100 kg Maximum...

Page 569: ...imum permissible gross vehicle weight 2 505 kg 2 565 kg 2 690 kg 2 580 kg Maximum permissible front axle load 1 235 kg 1 290 kg 1 375 kg 1 305 kg Maximum permissible rear axle load when towing a trailer 1 330 kg 1 370 kg 1 335 kg 1 390 kg 1 375 kg 1 430 kg 1 335 kg 1 385 kg Maximum roof load 100 kg 100 kg 100 kg 100 kg Maximum boot load 100 kg 100 kg 100 kg 100 kg ...

Page 570: ...iesel Do not mix petrol with diesel Dam age resulting from adding diesel is not covered by the warranty More information about refuelling and fu els can be found in the Operation section 컄 page 391 Service products and capacities Notes on service products and capacities G Risk of accident When handling storing and disposing of service products please observe the rele vant regulations Failure to do...

Page 571: ... Vehicle s operating state Mercedes Benz is constantly updating its vehicles to the state of the art Consump tion values are subject to change and may therefore differ from those listed here which were correct at the time of going to print The current consumption values may be found in the COC documents EC CER TIFICATE OF CONFORMITY These docu ments are supplied when the vehicle is delivered The u...

Page 572: ...ng wheelbase Urban 14 5 14 7 l 100 km 14 5 14 7 l 100 km 17 4 17 6 l 100 km 17 5 17 7 l 100 km 21 7 l 100 km Extra urban 7 7 7 9 l 100 km 7 7 7 9 l 100 km 8 5 8 7 l 100 km 8 6 8 8 l 100 km 10 0 l 100 km Total NEDC 10 1 10 3 l 100 km 10 1 10 3 l 100 km 11 7 11 9 l 100 km 11 8 12 0 l 100 km 14 3 l 100 km CO2 emissions 242 247 g km 242 247 g km 279 283 g km 281 286 g km 340 g km S 320 CDI Short wheel...

Page 573: ... capacities The following values indicate the various total engine capacities You will find fur ther information in your Service Booklet Engine oil Engine with oil filter S 350 S 500 S 600 S 320 CDI Replacement amount 8 0 l 8 5 l 9 0 l 9 5 l ...

Page 574: ...thout air conditioning in the rear compartment Vehicles with air conditioning in the rear compartment Coolant 10 5 litres 12 15 litres 11 5 litres 13 15 litres 13 9 litres Low temperature circuit for charge air cooler 2 6 litres Antifreeze corrosion inhibitor concentration for antifreeze protection down to 37 C approximately 50 5 25 litres 6 10 litres 5 75 litres 6 60 litres 6 95 litres down to 45...

Page 575: ...ing inthe rear compartment Vehicles with air conditioning in the rear compartment Coolant 11 5 litres 12 9 litres Antifreeze corrosion inhibitor concentration for antifreeze protection down to 37 C approxi mately 50 5 75 litres 6 45 litres down to 45 C approxi mately 55 6 32 litres 7 1 litres ...

Page 576: ...ears or after 250 000 km at the latest The warranty will only remain valid if you top up the coolant with an antifreeze and corrosion inhibitor that has been approved by Mercedes Benz Your ServiceBooklet provides information about antifreeze and corrosion in hibitors that have been approved by Mercedes Benz Over a period of time the brake fluid ab sorbs moisture from the air this reduces its boili...

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Page 578: ... IS 3418 00 27 40 433 92 Ireland Republic of TRA 24 5 109 5 26 957 27 283 40 66 40 7 433 05 434 79 Italy DGPGF 4 341032 TB 0002573 26 957 27 283 40 66 40 7 433 05 434 79 Jordan TRC LPD 2002 20 Kuwait 14JAN2002 26 957 27 283 40 66 40 7 433 05 434 79 Latvia R TTE 26 957 27 283 40 66 40 7 433 05 434 79 Lithuania R TTE 26 957 27 283 40 66 40 7 433 05 434 79 Luxembourg L2433 10510 01J 26 957 27 283 40 ...

Page 579: ...27 283 30 87 40 66 40 7 433 05 434 79 Saudi Arabia SAP20554184 417 90 418 10 433 05 434 79 Slovakia R 267 2001 N 433 05 434 75 Slovenia C252 0022 04 26 957 27 283 40 66 40 7 433 05 434 79 South Africa TA 598 2002 26 957 27 283 40 66 40 70 433 05 434 79 Spain E D G Tel 01 00 0398 26 975 27 280 40 66 40 7 433 05 434 79 Sweden Ue990195 27 095 40 68 433 92 Switzerland BAKOM 98 0746 K P 26 975 27 280 4...

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Page 581: ... of the wheels depending on the situation thus improving traction ASSYST PLUS Active Service System Service indicator of the instrument cluster operating system that informs you when a service is due The degree of brake pad lining wear is also displayed Asymmetrical dipped beam headlamps Dipped beam headlamps setting that further illuminates the outside edge of the carriageway B pillar Centre pill...

Page 582: ...selected speed on motorways and major roads 앫 If there is no vehicle in front the system operates in the same way as cruise control 앫 If a vehicle is detected ahead the system automatically adjusts the speed so that your vehicle always maintains the minimum distance set e mark Mark for certification in accordance with current EU Directives EBV electronic braking force distribution Ensures optimum ...

Page 583: ...lating to your vehicle and to make ad justments The multi function display is used as the display screen The buttons on the multi function steering wheel control the display and the settings in the instrument cluster operating sys tem Interior motion sensor Anti theft system that triggers an alarm if your vehicle is locked and someone breaks a side window and reaches into the vehicle Kickdown The ...

Page 584: ...c parking brake is also described simply as a parking brake in display messages Parktronic System which makes parking easier by giving the driver visual and audible sig nals Partial load mode Operating status of the engine in which only a proportion of the maximum out put or maximum torque is requested e g in overrun mode RDK tyre pressure monitor System for monitoring tyre pressures during a jour...

Page 585: ...rque the more force is transferred to the wheels Torque converter On vehicles with an automatic trans mission the torque converter has the same function as the clutch on vehicles with a manual transmission Traction Force transferred from the vehicle to the road via the wheels and a term used to describe grip Traction mode Active acceleration of the vehicle by adding more throttle vCard One address...

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