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On the multimedia system

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Turn volume control

1

.

The volume of the current radio or media

source is set. The volume of other audio

sources can be adjusted separately.
Adjust this in the following situations:

R

during a traffic announcement

R

during a navigation announcement

The volume of the navigation announce‐

ment changes in accordance with the vol‐

ume of the current media source.

R

during a telephone call

R

when entering or exiting a parking space

while using Active Parking Assist

or

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Select

System

in the multimedia system.

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Select

Audio

.

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Select a volume setting.

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Set the volume.

Entering characters

Using the character input function

&

WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐

mation systems and communications

equipment

If you operate information and communica‐

tion equipment integrated in the vehicle

when driving, you will be distracted from the

traffic situation. This could also cause you to

lose control of the vehicle.

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Only operate this equipment when the

traffic situation permits.

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If you cannot be sure of this, stop the

vehicle whilst paying attention to road

and traffic conditions and operate the

equipment with the vehicle stationary.

You must observe the legal requirements for the

country in which you are currently driving when

operating the multimedia system.
Use the character input function in the following

situations, for example:

R

Renaming a favorite

R

Entering a POI or address

R

Making a phone call

The following functions are available:

R

Selecting a character in the character bar

R

Writing a character on the touchpad

Character input can be started with a control

element and resumed with another.

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Summary of Contents for S 450 2019

Page 1: ...s or broaden your knowledge with useful tips Here you can find comprehen sive information about operating your vehicle and about services and warranties in printed form You can find the Operator s Man...

Page 2: ...mler AG Vehicle manufacturer Daimler AG Mercedesstrasse 137 70327 Stuttgart Germany Front passenger airbag warning Example WARNING Risk of injury or fatal injuries if the front passenger airbag is ena...

Page 3: ...on of your vehicle may vary according to R Model R Order R National version R Availability Mercedes Benz reserves the right to introduce changes in the following areas R design R equipment R technical...

Page 4: ...escue card 26 Data storage 26 Copyright 29 Occupant safety 31 Restraint system 31 Seat belts 34 Airbags 38 PRE SAFE system 46 Safely transporting children in the vehi cle 47 Notes on pets in the vehic...

Page 5: ...the on board computer 252 Setting the design 254 Setting the additional value range 254 Overview of displays on the multifunc tion display 255 Adjusting the instrument lighting 255 Menus and submenus...

Page 6: ...le 442 Tire labeling 446 Definition of terms for tires and loading 451 Changing a wheel 454 Technical data 464 Notes on technical data 464 Vehicle electronics 464 Vehicle identification plate VIN and...

Page 7: ...vior or envi ronmentally responsible disposal Observe environmental notes NOTE Damage to property due to failure to observe notes on material damage Notes on material damage inform you of risks which...

Page 8: ...6 At a glance Cockpit...

Page 9: ...ents for the multimedia system 279 F Active Parking Assist 233 G Sets the vehicle level 216 H DYNAMIC SELECT switch 176 I ECO start stop function 174 J Control panel for the multimedia system 252 K Ad...

Page 10: ...Instrument Display 8 At a glance Warning and indicator lamps...

Page 11: ...lfunction ing 535 C Electrical malfunction 530 D Brakes red 524 USA only J Canada only E Seat belt not fastened 529 F Fuel level display G 8 Fuel reserve with fuel filler flap location indicator 530 H...

Page 12: ...10 At a glance Overhead control panel...

Page 13: ...he front interior lighting on off 150 6 u Switches the rear interior lighting on off 150 7 p Switches the right hand reading lamp on off 150 8 Service call button Mercedes me connect 343 9 Eyeglasses...

Page 14: ...12 At a glance Door control panel and seat adjustment...

Page 15: ...ses the left side window 78 8 Adjusts and folds the outside mirrors out in electrically 154 9 Opens closes the trunk lid 70 A W Opens closes the right side window 78 B W Opens closes the rear right si...

Page 16: ...Vehicles with a reclining rear seat 14 At a glance Control settings in the rear passenger compartment...

Page 17: ...the fore and aft position of the head restraint 97 A Adjusts the height of the head restraint 97 B Adjusts the seat backrest inclination 97 C Sets the combined seat cushion inclination and length 97...

Page 18: ...16 At a glance Emergencies and breakdowns...

Page 19: ...and topping up operating fluids 468 5 Tow starting and towing away 426 6 Flat tire 413 7 Starting assistance 423 8 Hazard warning lights 147 9 Fuel filler flap with instruction labels for tire pressu...

Page 20: ...to search precisely for keywords R Quick start provides you with important information so that you can start using your vehicle immediately R Tips provides tips on how to use your vehicle in certain...

Page 21: ...elerator pedal when starting the engine Do not warm up the engine while the vehicle is stationary Drive carefully and maintain a suitable distance from the vehicle in front Avoid frequent sudden accel...

Page 22: ...been spe cially developed manufactured or selected for Mercedes Benz vehicles and fine tuned for them Therefore only Mercedes Benz Genuine Parts should be used More than 300 000 different Mercedes Be...

Page 23: ...e service report Roadside Assistance The Mercedes Benz Roadside Assistance Pro gram offers technical help in the case of a breakdown Your calls to the toll free Roadside Assistance Hotline are answere...

Page 24: ...jeopardize the operating safety of the vehicle Never tamper with the vehicle s wiring electronic components or software You should have all work on electrical and electronic components carried out at...

Page 25: ...rty responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Canada The wireless devices of this vehicle comply with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation...

Page 26: ...he vehicle failing to meet the requirements of the next emissions inspection during the main inspection Qualified specialist workshop Plug in hybrid observe the notes in the Supple ment Otherwise you...

Page 27: ...use a crash or could cause injury or death you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA in addition to notifying Mercedes Benz USA LLC If NHTSA receives simil...

Page 28: ...of wheel revolutions speed longitudinal accel eration lateral acceleration display of fas tened seat belts R malfunctions or faults in important system components e g lights brakes R information on ev...

Page 29: ...ou can connect your smartphone or another mobile end device to the vehicle You can control this by means of the control elements integrated in the vehicle Images and audio from the smartphone can be o...

Page 30: ...he vehicle may be compiled through COMAND or the mbrace system For additional information please refer to the chapter Multimedia system and or the mbrace Terms and Conditions Event data recorders USA...

Page 31: ...Module Tampering with alter ing modifying or removing the EDR component may result in a malfunction of the Restraint Sys tem Module and other systems State laws or regulations regarding EDRs that conf...

Page 32: ...R Gracenote is a registered trademark of Gracenote Inc R ZAGATSurvey and related brands are regis tered trademarks of ZagatSurvey LLC 30 General notes...

Page 33: ...on the floor if pos sible R Always secure persons under 5 ft 1 50 m tall in an additional restraint system suitable for Mercedes Benz vehicles However no system available today can com pletely elimin...

Page 34: ...ystem in an acci dent How the restraint system works is determined by the severity of the impact detected and the type of accident anticipated R Frontal impact R Rear impact R Side impact R Rollover T...

Page 35: ...replaced at a qualified specialist workshop as soon as possible Mercedes Benz recommends that you have the vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop after an accident Take this into account pa...

Page 36: ...as low down across the hips as possible R The shoulder section of the seat belt should not touch your neck nor be routed under your arm or behind your back R Avoid wearing bulky clothing e g a winter...

Page 37: ...example in the event of an accident or when braking or changing direction suddenly Always secure persons under 5 ft 1 50 m tall in a suitable restraint sys tem WARNING Risk of injury or death due to b...

Page 38: ...rapping the seat belt If an unused seat belt is not fully retracted it may become trapped in the door or in the seat mechanism Always ensure that an unused seat belt is fully retracted Information on...

Page 39: ...Tensioning Device and the side air bag may also deploy in the event of an accident along with other systems Only one person should use each seat belt at any one time Vehicles without automatic front p...

Page 40: ...ment Display is a reminder that all vehicle occu pants must wear their seat belts correctly The seat belt warning lamp lights up for six seconds every time the vehicle is started In addition a warning...

Page 41: ...ble place Only one person should use each seat belt at any one time Cushionbag in the reclining rear seat If the seat backrest inclination is significant the cushionbag provides additional occupant pr...

Page 42: ...occupant must always make sure of the follow ing R There are no people animals or objects between the vehicle occupants and an air bag R There are no objects between the seat door and door pillar B pi...

Page 43: ...t a qualified spe cialist workshop WARNING Risk of injury due to deployed airbag A deployed airbag no longer has a protective function and cannot protect as intended in the event of an accident Have t...

Page 44: ...llation instructions A person on the front passenger seat must observe the following information R Fasten seat belts correctly page 34 R Sit in an almost upright seat position with their back against...

Page 45: ...ously The status of the front passenger front airbag is displayed after the self test R PASSENGER AIR BAG ON lights up for 60 seconds subsequently both indicator lamps are off PASSENGER AIR BAG ON and...

Page 46: ...the child the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp may be off In this case do not install the rearward facing child restraint system on the front passenger seat Instead install the rearward facing chi...

Page 47: ...of the classification If the PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp is off move the front passenger seat as far back as possible or the person of smaller stature should use a rear seat If the PASSENGER A...

Page 48: ...o tective mechanism of a person s hearing NOTE Damage caused by objects in the footwell or behind the seat The automatic adjustment of the seat posi tion may result in damage to the seat and or the ob...

Page 49: ...es Benz recommends you observe the following information R Always secure the child in a child restraint system suitable for this Mercedes Benz vehi cle R The child restraint system must be appropri at...

Page 50: ...ge 53 A booster seat may be necessary to achieve proper seat belt positioning for children over 40 lbs 18 kg in weight or until they reach a height where a three point seat belt can be installed prope...

Page 51: ...straint system with the seat belt on the rear seat page 56 Secure the child restraint system with the seat belt on the front passenger seat page 58 Observe the specific instructions for the rearward f...

Page 52: ...been subjected to a load in an accident may then not be able to perform their intended protective function The child cannot be restrained in the event of an accident heavy braking or a sudden change...

Page 53: ...dition they may operate vehicle equip ment and become trapped Never leave children and animals unat tended in the vehicle When leaving the vehicle always take the SmartKey with you and lock the vehicl...

Page 54: ...present page 55 Alternative securing system R Vehicle seat belt Front passenger seat Securing system R Vehicle seat belt Be sure to observe R If the front passenger seat is occupied ensure both before...

Page 55: ...anual Pull the seat belt smoothly from the seat belt outlet Engage the seat belt tongue in the seat belt buckle To activate the special seat belt retrac tor pull the seat belt out fully and let the in...

Page 56: ...ecessary move the front seat forward slightly When you are installing a LATCH type ISOFIX child restraint system observe the fol lowing O When you are using a Group 0 0 baby car seat and a Group 1 rea...

Page 57: ...nting brackets 2 in the vehicle Vehicles with reclining rear seats Return the reclining rear seat backrest to an upright position The reclining rear seat backrest must rest against the child restraint...

Page 58: ...stallation instructions when doing so Fold down cover 2 of Top Tether anchorage 3 If necessary slide head restraint 1 down wards page 107 Make sure that you do not interfere with the correct routing o...

Page 59: ...R Make sure that the seat belt is fastened on the child restraint system according to the manufacturer s installation instructions for the child restraint system R For child restraint systems with a...

Page 60: ...er seat always observe the following O Observe the child restraint system manufac turer s installation and operating instruc tions O When using a forward facing child restraint system in Group I remov...

Page 61: ...y due to children and animals left unatten ded in the vehicle If you leave children and animals unattended in the vehicle they may be able to set the vehicle in motion for example by R Releasing the p...

Page 62: ...hild safety lock on the rear doors secures each door separately The doors can no longer be opened from the inside Press the lever in direction 1 activate or 2 deactivate Make sure that the child safet...

Page 63: ...injury due to animals left unsecured or unat tended in the vehicle If you leave animals in the vehicle unatten ded or unsecured they could possibly press down buttons or switches Thereby an animal may...

Page 64: ...on for example by R releasing the parking brake R shifting the automatic transmission out of park position j R starting the engine Never leave children and animals unat tended in the vehicle When leav...

Page 65: ...ate press button 1 for approx imately one second A visual and audible alarm is triggered To deactivate briefly press button 1 again or Press the start stop button on the cockpit the SmartKey is inside...

Page 66: ...ng Press release button 1 again and fully remove emergency key 2 To insert press release button 1 Insert emergency key 2 to the intermediate position or fully until it engages Replacing the SmartKey b...

Page 67: ...battery Insert the new battery into battery compart ment 3 Observe the positive pole marking in the battery compartment and on the bat tery Push in battery compartment 3 Replace cover 1 so that it en...

Page 68: ...You have lost a SmartKey Have the SmartKey deactivated at a qualified specialist workshop If necessary have the mechanical lock changed as well Doors Unlocking and opening doors from the inside To unl...

Page 69: ...ng the vehicle with KEY LESS GO Requirements R The SmartKey is outside the vehicle R The distance between the SmartKey and the vehicle does not exceed 3 ft 1 m R The driver s door and the door at whic...

Page 70: ...ere is interference from a powerful radio signal source R The SmartKey is defective Check the battery using the battery check lamp and replace if necessary page 64 Use the mechanical key to lock or un...

Page 71: ...the door into the lock to the first detent position the power closing function will automatically pull the door into the lock Locking unlocking the driver s door with the emergency key If you wish to...

Page 72: ...vehicle is in motion Always switch off the engine before opening the trunk lid Never drive with the trunk lid open NOTE Damage to the trunk lid by obsta cles above the vehicle The trunk lid swings up...

Page 73: ...ng the vehicle WARNING Risk of becoming trapped during automatic closing of the trunk lid Parts of the body could become trapped dur ing automatic closing of the trunk lid More over people e g childre...

Page 74: ...clos ing feature Press trunk lid remote operating switch 1 Vehicles with HANDS FREE ACCESS Make a kicking movement with your foot below the bumper page 73 Trunk lid automatic reversing feature If an o...

Page 75: ...ment triggers the opening or closing process alternately Observe the notes when opening page 70 and closing page 71 the trunk lid A warning tone sounds while the trunk lid is opening or closing WARNIN...

Page 76: ...may not function if R Snow or dirt e g from road salt covers the sensor area R The kicking movement is made using a pros thetic leg The trunk lid could be opened or closed uninten tionally in the fol...

Page 77: ...nlocking the trunk with the emergency release from inside Requirements R The 12V vehicle battery is connected and charged Press emergency release button 1 briefly The trunk lid unlocks and opens Unloc...

Page 78: ...Restriction This function allows you to avoid bumping the trunk lid on a low garage ceiling for example Activate O or deactivate the function Roller sun blinds Extending or retracting the roller sunb...

Page 79: ...briefly press the button again The opening or closing process is briefly stopped The roller sun blind then returns to its starting position Extending retracting from the driver s seat NOTE Damage cau...

Page 80: ...g a side window When closing a side window body parts could be trapped in the closing area in the process When closing make sure that no body parts are in the closing area If someone is trapped releas...

Page 81: ...NG Risk of becoming trapped despite there being reversing protection on the side window The reversing function does not react R To soft light and thin objects e g fingers R During resetting This means...

Page 82: ...ence closing feature is operating parts of the body could become trapped in the closing area of the side win dow and the sliding sunroof Observe the complete closing proce dure when using convenience...

Page 83: ...could become trapped in the closing area in the process Make sure that no parts of the body are in the closing area To stop the closing process release the button or press the button again to reopen...

Page 84: ...atic opening closing process The opening closing process is stop ped WARNING Risk of becoming trapped if the sliding sunroof is operated by chil dren Children operating the sliding sunroof could get c...

Page 85: ...e operated only when the sliding sunroof is closed The term sliding sunroof refers to the pan oramic sliding sunroof 1 To raise 2 To open 3 To close lower Use the 3 button to operate the sliding sun r...

Page 86: ...of the sliding sunroof If there is an object obstructing the sliding sun roof during the closing process the sliding sun roof will open again automatically The automatic reversing function is only an...

Page 87: ...ement Release the button immediately if somebody becomes trapped or Press the button in any direction during the automatic closing process The closing process is stopped Automatic functions of the sli...

Page 88: ...nt parts of MAGIC SKY CONTROL MAGIC SKY CONTROL operates using high voltage If the roof lining is damaged or removed electric component parts will be exposed If you touch these component parts you cou...

Page 89: ...element will then change If the roller sunblind is fully opened press button 1 The transparency of the rear element will change The rear element will darken automatically if you close the rear roller...

Page 90: ...r automatic reversing pull and hold the 3 button down again to the point of resist ance until the sliding sunroof is closed The sliding sunroof will be closed with increased force If the sliding sunro...

Page 91: ...hen close the sliding sunroof The rear roller sunblind does not move smoothly Pull and hold button 1 down repeatedly until the rear roller sunblind is fully closed Pull button 1 for another second Use...

Page 92: ...horized Mercedes Benz Center or call 1 800 FOR MERCedes in the USA or 1 800 387 0100 in Canada ATA anti theft alarm system Function of the ATA system anti theft alarm system If the ATA system is armed...

Page 93: ...he ATA Press the or p button on the SmartKey or Press the start stop button with the Smart Key in the stowage compartment page 169 Deactivating the alarm using KEYLESS GO Grasp the outside door handle...

Page 94: ...he steering wheel 1 seat belt 2 and driver s seat 3 R you are as far away from the driver s airbag as possible R you are sitting in an upright position R your thighs are slightly supported by the seat...

Page 95: ...t the driver s seat the head restraint the steering wheel or the mirror while the vehicle is in motion R if you fasten your seat belt while the vehi cle is in motion Before starting the engine adjust...

Page 96: ...an almost vertical position When braking or in the event of an accident you could slide underneath the seat belt and sustain abdominal or neck injuries for exam ple Adjust the seat properly before beg...

Page 97: ...the driver s seat Requirements R To select the front passenger seat the power supply is switched on You can call up the following functions for the front passenger seat R Seat adjustment R Seat heatin...

Page 98: ...t 1 Selects the front passenger seat 2 Head restraint fore and aft position 3 Head restraint height 4 Seat backrest inclination 5 Seat height 6 Seat fore and aft position Vehicles with seat for chauff...

Page 99: ...lock to disable this function page 60 Adjusting the rear seats electrically You can electrically adjust only the outer seats in the rear passenger compartment 1 Height fore and aft position of the he...

Page 100: ...it Vehicles with a long wheelbase and a rear compartment Chauffeur Rear Seat Memory Package also have a footrest This is located on the lower part of the front passenger seat backrest page 95 Setting...

Page 101: ...ts of the front and rear seats Otherwise you cannot adjust the height and angle of the head restraints correctly Adjust the head restraint fore and aft position so that it is as close as possible to t...

Page 102: ...tions R the front passenger seat is adjusted using the buttons in the door control panel on the front passenger side R the front passenger seat belt is fastened R an occupant is detected on the front...

Page 103: ...t will fold forwards The front passenger seat will move forward The To view the ext mirror adjust front passenger seat or remove the head restraint display message will appear on the multi function di...

Page 104: ...towards the rear Red pin 4 protrudes from the adjuster lever Insert front passenger head restraint 1 into the brackets The front passenger head restraint must engage on both sides Press down red pin...

Page 105: ...assenger seat will then move fur ther towards the rear or Briefly press button 2 towards the rear The front passenger seat will move automati cally to the threshold of the area for chauf feur mode The...

Page 106: ...from adjusting the vehicle settings while the vehicle is in motion You could lose control of the vehicle in the following situations R if you adjust the driver s seat the head restraint the steering w...

Page 107: ...restraint pull or push right or left hand side bolster 2 To move forwards pull the head restraint forwards To move backwards press release knob 1 and push the head restraint backwards Adjusting the EA...

Page 108: ...tton 1 is pressed again the outer rear head restraints will move into the last stored position page 107 Extending the outer rear seat head restraints electrically from the front Requirements R The pow...

Page 109: ...switch 1 The head restraints lower Briefly press switch 1 again The head restraints move to the last stored position Depending on the model button 1 is loca ted in the door control panel on the driver...

Page 110: ...ment The supplementary cushion is available on vehi cles with electrically adjustable rear seats Use the supplementary cushion only when the vehicle is stationary The supplementary cushion is in the v...

Page 111: ...rs Select the settings Setting the seat heating balance Select Seat Heating Balance Select the settings Memory function Save the seat adjustments with the memory function page 115 Setting automatic ad...

Page 112: ...hing the seat heating on and off WARNING Risk of burns due to repeat edly switching on the seat heating Repeatedly switching on the seat heating can cause the seat cushion and seat backrest padding to...

Page 113: ...down from the three heating levels after 8 10 and 20 minutes until the seat heating switches off If you switch the power supply off and on again within 20 minutes the previous setting of the seat heat...

Page 114: ...ats The armrests of the selected seats and the center console are heated Switching the seat ventilation on off Requirements R The power supply is switched on To switch on increase the level press but...

Page 115: ...at the head restraint the steering wheel or the mirror while the vehicle is in motion R if you fasten your seat belt while the vehi cle is in motion Before starting the engine adjust the driver s seat...

Page 116: ...he driver s seat you and other vehicle occupants particularly children could become trapped During the adjustment process of the easy entry and exit feature make sure that no one has any body parts in...

Page 117: ...ction call up the seat settings via the memory function R Vehicles with memory function save the seat settings via the memory function Vehicles with memory function press one of the memory function sa...

Page 118: ...lled up using the memory function The following settings can be stored for the front seats R Seat backrest head restraint position and contour of the seat backrest in the lumbar region R Active multic...

Page 119: ...4 way lumbar support is still carried out Memory function in the rear passenger compartment Operating rear seat via the memory function in the rear passenger compartment Storing Rear seat settings for...

Page 120: ...n the j button for adjusting the reclined position Calling up Press button 1 The rear seat is selected if the indicator lamp in the button does not light up Example vehicles without a reclining rear s...

Page 121: ...icontour seats the seat side bol sters of the seat backrest as well as the con tour of the seat backrest in the lumbar and shoulder regions R Seat heating distribution of the heated sec tions of the s...

Page 122: ...ress memory button M and then press preset position button 1 2 or 3 within three seconds The settings for the front passenger seat and the rear seat are stored in the selected pre set position Vehicle...

Page 123: ...lid is open when the engine is running especially if the vehicle is in motion Always switch off the engine before opening the trunk lid Never drive with the trunk lid open WARNING Risk of injury from...

Page 124: ...riving characteristics of your vehicle are dependent on the distribution of the load within the vehicle You should bear the following in mind when loading the vehicle R never exceed the permissible gr...

Page 125: ...hat are heavy hard pointed sharp edged fragile or too large in the trunk Observe the notes on loading the vehicle 1 Stowage compartment in the doors 2 Stowage telephone compartment in the armrest with...

Page 126: ...ney NOTE Damage to the folding tables when moving the seats back Open folding tables may be damaged when moving the seats back Make sure that the folding tables are folded in when moving the seats bac...

Page 127: ...ividual rear seats Pull handle 1 and fold the cover of the arm rest upwards Opening the stowage box in the backrest in the rear passenger compartment NOTE Damage to the rear armrest When folded out th...

Page 128: ...nding on the equipment installed 1 Parcel net hooks EASY PACK trunk box Adjusting the height of the EASY PACK trunk box to any position WARNING Risk of becoming trapped and injured when moving the flo...

Page 129: ...me Do not close the trunk lid when the EASY PACK trunk box is extended NOTE Damage to the EASY PACK trunk box by objects Objects which are sharp edged pointed fragile rounded or heavy and objects that...

Page 130: ...the box in completely using handle 2 until it locks in place Observe the notes on cleaning the EASY PACK trunk box page 410 Installing or removing the EASY PACK trunk box Installing Turn rotating cat...

Page 131: ...r Pull trunk floor 2 upwards using handle 1 until it rests against the trunk partition Fold out hook 3 on the underside of the trunk floor Clip hook 3 onto drip rail 4 Attaching the roof carrier WARNI...

Page 132: ...ted and approved by Mercedes Benz Depending on the vehicle equipment ensure that when the roof rack is instal led R The sliding sunroof can be fully raised R The trunk lid can be fully opened Position...

Page 133: ...hey could be scalded You could be distracted from traffic conditions and you may lose control of the vehicle Only use the cup holder when the vehi cle is stationary Only use the cup holder for contain...

Page 134: ...rmrest vehicles with electrically adjustable rear seats To open press down cup holder base 2 in the middle until it engages To close press closing button 1 The cup holder insert can be removed for cle...

Page 135: ...er insert has been inserted into the recess cor rectly Make sure that cup holder base 2 is in the upper position Place the cup holder insert into the recess in the rear armrest such that button 1 is f...

Page 136: ...ighter Using the ashtray in the front center console To open briefly press marking 4 To remove the insert grip the sides of insert 1 push it forward and pull it upwards 2 To re install the insert pres...

Page 137: ...le Always hold the cigarette lighter by the knob Always make sure that the cigarette lighter is out of reach of children Never leave children unattended in the vehicle Requirements R The ignition is s...

Page 138: ...you have connected a device to the 12 V socket leave the cover of the stowage compart ment open Using the 12 V socket in the rear passenger compartment Requirements R Only connect devices up to a max...

Page 139: ...iately have the socket checked or replaced at a qualified specialized workshop Never plug the connecting cable into a 115 V socket that is damaged or has been pulled out of the trim DANGER Risk of fat...

Page 140: ...tage is sufficient indicator lamp 1 lights up Using the 12 V socket in the trunk Requirements R Only connect devices up to a maximum of 180 watts 15 A Lift up socket cap 1 Insert the plug of the devic...

Page 141: ...ximum load of 7 7 lb 3 5 kg Store only plastic bottles in the upper compart ment of the refrigerator box The contents of the bottle must be no more than 17 fl oz 0 5 l If you do not need to use the re...

Page 142: ...ch on press button 2 repeatedly until an indicator lamp low cooling flashes or two indicator lamps high cooling flash To switch off press button 2 repeatedly until both indicator lamps go out Removing...

Page 143: ...or stowage nets Close the lockable stowage spaces before starting a journey Always stow and secure objects that are heavy hard pointed sharp edged fragile or too large in the trunk Observe the notes o...

Page 144: ...esigned for wireless charging are excluded R When charging the mat should be used if possible Wireless charging of the mobile phone in the front Requirements R The mobile phone must be suitable for wi...

Page 145: ...e pedal travel or block a depressed pedal This jeopardizes the operating and road safety of the vehicle Stow all objects in the vehicle securely so that they cannot get into the driver s footwell Alwa...

Page 146: ...ction of travel until it is in a vertical position and engages Removing Press pennant staff 2 into the opening and turn it forwards in the direction of travel until it is in a horizontal position Remo...

Page 147: ...fog lights on or off When low beam is activated the T indicator lamp for the parking lights is deactivated and replaced by the L low beam indicator lamp Always park your vehicle safely and in a well l...

Page 148: ...g snow or other causes of poor visibility such as spray In such cases turn the light switch to L The automatic driving lights are only an aid You are responsible for vehicle lighting Switching the rea...

Page 149: ...To indicate briefly press the combination switch briefly to the point of resistance in the direction of arrow 2 or 4 The corresponding turn signal indicator will flash three times To indicate permane...

Page 150: ...ve Highbeam Assist Adaptive Highbeam Assist does not recog nize the following road users R Road users without lights e g pedes trians R Road users with poor lighting e g cyclists R Road users whose li...

Page 151: ...ighbeam Assist on off To switch on turn the light switch to the position Switch on the high beam using the combina tion switch When the high beam is switched on automat ically in the dark the _ indica...

Page 152: ...ff Control panel inside the grab handle rear passenger compartment You can switch the reading and make up lamps on or off for one side or both sides of the vehi cle Press button 1 until the reading la...

Page 153: ...cy on air conditioning settings Select Climate Activate O or deactivate the function If changes are made to the temperature set ting in the vehicle the color of the ambient lighting changes briefly Ac...

Page 154: ...are changing the wiper blades you can be trapped by the wiper arm Always switch off the windshield wipers and the ignition before changing the wiper blades Moving the wiper arms into the change posi...

Page 155: ...shield wiper blades MAGIC VISION CONTROL Moving the wiper arms to the change posi tion If the ignition has been switched off switch it on first of all Switch the ignition off Within around 15 seconds...

Page 156: ...tch on the ignition Press the button on the combination switch page 151 The wiper arms will move into the original position Mirrors Operating the outside mirrors WARNING Risk of injury from adjusting...

Page 157: ...cted or com pletely discharged the outside mirrors must be reset Only then will the automatic mirror folding function work properly Briefly press switch 1 Adjusting the outside mirrors Select the requ...

Page 158: ...arview mirror System limitations The system does not go into anti glare mode in the following situations R the engine is switched off R reverse gear is engaged R the interior lighting is switched on F...

Page 159: ...will move to the stored parking position Activating deactivating the automatic mirror folding function Multimedia system Vehicle Vehicle Set tings Autom Mirror Folding Activate O or deactivate the fu...

Page 160: ...to radio waves 1 are best visi ble from outside the vehicle when the windshield is illuminated with an external light source Note this position for vehicles with R Windshield heating R Infrared reflec...

Page 161: ...tes in the Supple ment Otherwise you may fail to recognize dan gers The indicator lamps in the buttons indicate that the corresponding function is activated 1 Sets climate control to automatic left pa...

Page 162: ...and OFF is shown on the rear passenger compartment display Switching the A C function on or off via the control panel The A C function heats cools and dehumidifies the vehicle s interior air Press th...

Page 163: ...Driver and or Passenger Select FOCUS MEDIUM or DIFFUSE To feel the effect of the climate style the function must be active page 160 Overview of the air distribution settings The symbols on the displa...

Page 164: ...tivating or deactivating the climate con trol synchronization function using the multi media system Multimedia system Vehicle b Climate Con trol SYNC The climate control can be controlled centrally us...

Page 165: ...media system Vehicle b Climate Control Ioni zation Ionization cleans and refreshes the interior air of the vehicle The ionization of the interior air is odorless Activate O or deactivate the function...

Page 166: ...es Benz interior perfumes observe the manufacturers safety notices on the perfume packaging Dispose of the genuine Mercedes Benz interior perfume flacon when it is empty and do not refill it Refillabl...

Page 167: ...pply through the air vents into the vehicle interior comply with the following R Always keep the vents and the ventilation grille in the vehicle interior free R Keep the air inlet free of deposits pag...

Page 168: ...o temperature sensitive objects in the glove box Temperature sensitive objects stored in the glove box may be damaged by the air vent located inside it Close the air vent when you heat the vehicle At...

Page 169: ...t and become trapped for example In addition children could also set the vehi cle in motion for example by R releasing the parking brake R shifting the automatic transmission out of park position j R...

Page 170: ...ing conditions are met R you open the driver s door R you press button 1 twice To switch on the ignition press button 1 twice The indicator lamps in the instrument cluster light up The ignition is swi...

Page 171: ...ehicle will start after a short time If you remove SmartKey 1 from marked space 2 the engine continues running For further vehicle starts however SmartKey 1 must be located in marked space 2 during th...

Page 172: ...e is started unintentionally during service or maintenance work Always secure the engine against unin tentional starting before carrying out maintenance or repair work Requirements R Park position j i...

Page 173: ...this teach in process R brakepads brake discs and tires that are either new or have been replaced only ach ieve optimum braking effect and grip after several hundred kilometers of driving Com pensate...

Page 174: ...sur faces to increase the engine braking effect DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to poi sonous exhaust gases If the tailpipe is blocked or sufficient ventila tion is not possible poisonous exhaust gas...

Page 175: ...OTE Damage to the catalytic converter due to non combusted fuel The engine is not running smoothly and is misfiring Non combusted fuel may get into the cata lytic converter Only depress the accelerato...

Page 176: ...level R an automatic engine start is necessary If the engine was switched off by the ECO start stop function and you leave the vehicle a warn ing tone sounds The Vehicle Operational Switch the Igniti...

Page 177: ...ption DYNAMIC SELECT switch Function of the DYNAMIC SELECT switch Plug in hybrid observe the notes in the Supple ment Otherwise you may fail to recognize dan gers Mercedes AMG vehicles observe the not...

Page 178: ...on for User on O or off When this function is active a corresponding message is shown in the media display when a drive program is selected with the DYNAMIC SELECT switch Displaying vehicle data Multi...

Page 179: ...ition j R starting the engine Never leave children and animals unat tended in the vehicle When leaving the vehicle always take the SmartKey with you and lock the vehicle Keep the SmartKey out of the r...

Page 180: ...transmission position display shows j in the multifunction display Park position j is engaged automatically if one of the following conditions is met R you switch the engine off with the transmis sio...

Page 181: ...the driving style To shift up pull steering wheel paddle shifter 2 To shift down pull steering wheel paddle shifter 1 To deactivate pull steering wheel paddle shifter 2 and hold it in place The transm...

Page 182: ...lay Glide mode is activated if the following condi tions are met R Drive program is selected R The speed is within a suitable range R The road s course is suitable e g no steep uphill or downhill incl...

Page 183: ...ld up again NOTE Damage caused by the wrong fuel Vehicles with a gasoline engine Even small amounts of the wrong fuel could result in damage to the fuel system the engine and the emission control syst...

Page 184: ...may fail to recognize dan gers 1 Fuel filler flap 2 Bracket for the fuel filler cap 3 Tire pressure table 4 QR code for rescue card 5 Fuel type Press fuel filler flap 1 Turn the fuel filler cap counte...

Page 185: ...Shifting the automatic transmission out of park position j R Starting the engine In addition they may operate vehicle equip ment and become trapped Never leave children unattended in the vehicle When...

Page 186: ...ith the integrated garage door opener people in the range of movement of the door may become trapped or struck by the door When using the integrated garage door opener always make sure that nobody is...

Page 187: ...e rolling code with the door system must also be carried out If indicator lamp 4 does not light up or flash green repeat the procedure Release all of the buttons The remote control for the door drive...

Page 188: ...si tion for at least 25 seconds before trying another position Note that some remote controls transmit only for a limited period press button 6 on remote control 5 again before transmission ends Align...

Page 189: ...ecund rio isto n o tem direito prote o contra interfer ncia prejudicial mesmo de esta es do mesmo tipo e n o pode causar interfer ncia a sistemas operando em car ter prim rio Para maiores informa es a...

Page 190: ...lectric parking brake Electric parking brake function applying automatically WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to children and animals left unatten ded in the vehicle If you leave children and a...

Page 191: ...tric parking brake is applied the red F USA or Canada indicator lamp appears in the instrument cluster The electric parking brake is not automatically applied if the engine is switched off by the ECO...

Page 192: ...vehicle parked for longer than four weeks the disconnected battery may be damaged by deep discharge If you leave the vehicle parked for longer than six weeks it may suffer disuse damage Further inform...

Page 193: ...esponsibility Your vehicle is equipped with driving systems which assist you in driving parking and maneu vering the vehicle The driving systems are aids and do not relieve you of your responsibility...

Page 194: ...Blind Spot Assist and Active Blind Spot Assist page 243 R Traffic Sign Assist page 239 Function of ABS Anti lock Braking System ABS regulates the brake pressure in critical driv ing situations R Duri...

Page 195: ...eactivated If you deactivate ESP ESP cannot carry out vehicle stabilization ESP should only be deactivated in the following situations Mercedes AMG vehicles observe the notes in the Supplement Otherwi...

Page 196: ...usly ESP is not available due to a malfunction Observe the following information R Warning and indicator lamps page 523 R Display messages page 478 ETS 4ETS Electronic Traction System ETS 4ETS tractio...

Page 197: ...such as snow or ice or when the road is wet from rain Activating deactivating ESP Electronic Sta bility Program Multimedia system Vehicle k Assistance ESP Mercedes AMG vehicles observe the notes in t...

Page 198: ...rake Assist consists of R Distance warning function R Autonomous braking function R Situation dependent braking assistance R Vehicles with Driving Assistance Pack age Evasive Steering Assist Active Br...

Page 199: ...The distance warning function issues a warning at speeds R From approximately 4 mph 7 km h if your vehicle is critically close to a vehicle or pedestrian An intermittent warning tone sounds and the di...

Page 200: ...approx 43 mph 70 km h Up to approx 43 mph 70 km h Up to approx 43 mph 70 km h Situation dependent braking assistance Situation dependent braking assistance may intervene at speeds starting from appro...

Page 201: ...ph 70 km h R You can prevent the assistance at any time by actively steering WARNING Risk of an accident despite Evasive Steering Assist Evasive Steering Assist cannot always clearly identify objects...

Page 202: ...be made when the ignition is switched on The following settings are available R Early R Medium R Late Select a setting Your selection is retained when the vehicle is next started Deactivating Active...

Page 203: ...segment display light up in the speedometer System limitations Cruise control may be unable to maintain the stored speed on uphill gradients The stored speed is resumed when the gradient evens out Cha...

Page 204: ...stored speed is increased or reduced by 1 mph 1 km h or Press rocker switch 2 beyond the pressure point The stored speed is increased or reduced by 5 mph 10 km h or Accelerate the vehicle to the desi...

Page 205: ...t if the vehicle has been braked to a standstill on multi lane separate roadways by Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC it can automatically follow the vehicle in front driving off again within 30 second...

Page 206: ...NIC alerts you with a visual and acoustic warning In these cases adjust your speed and keep a sufficient distance Brake the vehicle yourself and or take evasive action WARNING Risk of accident if dete...

Page 207: ...RONIC is active press rocker switch 4 up RES The speed limit displayed in the instrument cluster is adopted as the stored speed The vehicle adapts its speed to that of the vehicle in front but only up...

Page 208: ...driven speed is adjusted when the vehicle is level with the traffic sign at the latest In the case of signs indicating entry into an urban area the speed is adapted beforehand The speed limit display...

Page 209: ...celerates again to the stored speed The set distance to the vehicle in front vehicles detected ahead and speed restric tions ahead are taken into account Route based speed adjustment can by config ure...

Page 210: ...eather or road conditions R If the accelerator pedal is depressed Adjust the speed to the traffic situation Setting route based speed adjustment Requirements R Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is acti...

Page 211: ...st has a limited steering tor que for lateral guidance In some cases the steering intervention is not sufficient to keep the vehicle in the lane If the detection of lane markings and vehicles ahead is...

Page 212: ...ng Active Steering Assist Requirements R ESP must be activated but not intervening R Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is activa ted If indicator lamp 1 is off press button 2 Function of Active Lane Ch...

Page 213: ...lane to an occupied adjacent lane Lane Change Assist cannot always detect clearly if the adjacent lane is free The lane change might be initiated although the adjacent lane is not free Before changin...

Page 214: ...the electric park ing brake R Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is ended R The vehicle is unlocked R If possible an emergency call is placed to the Mercedes Benz emergency call center The driver can c...

Page 215: ...speed of the vehicle in front or the speed adjustment is less than the stored speed due to the route event ahead the segments in the speedometer light up Activation or deactiva tion of Active Distanc...

Page 216: ...t a sufficient means of safeguarding the vehicle against rolling away when stationary R The incline must not be greater than 30 Activating deactivating the HOLD function WARNING Risk of an accident du...

Page 217: ...he transmission position j or by the electric parking brake R The seat belt is unfastened and the driver s door is opened R The drive system is switched off R There is a malfunction in the system or t...

Page 218: ...eeds above 100 mph 160 km h the vehicle continues to be lowered R When driving at speeds between 75 mph 120 km h and 100 mph 160 km h the vehicle is raised again Setting the vehicle level WARNING Risk...

Page 219: ...vehicle must not be moving faster than 50 mph 80 km h Raising the vehicle Press button 1 Indicator lamp 2 lights up The vehicle is set to the high level Your selection is saved The vehicle is lowered...

Page 220: ...tion of manually adjusting the vehicle level is also avail able The damping is tuned individually for each wheel and is affected by the following factors R The driving style e g sporty R The road cond...

Page 221: ...and 40 mph 65 km h the vehicle is raised again R ROAD SURFACE SCAN is deactivated A Comfort R The suspension tuning is comfortable R The vehicle is set to the normal level R ROAD SURFACE SCAN is acti...

Page 222: ...ehicle drives over them R Reduces chassis movements System limitations ROAD SURFACE SCAN can be impaired in the following situations or can stop functioning R If the roadway is insufficiently lit e g...

Page 223: ...diate vicinity of the wheel arches when you lower the vehicle WARNING Risk of entrapment from vehi cle lowering Vehicles with AIR BODY CONTROL or level control system When you unload lug gage or leave...

Page 224: ...vehicle and a detected obstacle visually and audibly Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is only an aid It is not a substitute for your attention to the sur roundings The responsibility for safe maneuver ing a...

Page 225: ...sensors must be free of dirt ice and slush Otherwise they may not function correctly Clean the sensors regularly taking care not to scratch or damage them Function of the passive side impact protec t...

Page 226: ...st PARKTRONIC is only opera tional in the front and rear 2 Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is operational and can also warn the driver about obstacles at the side of the vehicle 3 Obstacle detected at the f...

Page 227: ...or other objects could oth erwise be damaged If indicator lamp 2 is not lit Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is active If the indicator lamp is lit and the symbol appears in the multifunc tion display Parki...

Page 228: ...ines show the path the vehicle will take with the steering wheel in its current position This helps you to orient your self and to avoid obstacles when backing up The rear view camera is only an aid I...

Page 229: ...display of Parking Assist PARKTRONIC obstacles are at a distance of between approximately 2 0 ft 0 6 m and 3 3 ft 1 0 m If the entire system fails the inner segments of the warning display are shown i...

Page 230: ...pixel errors considerably restrict its use Observe the notes on cleaning the rear view camera page 409 360 camera Function of the 360 Camera The 360 Camera is a system that consists of four cameras Th...

Page 231: ...he segments of the warning display are shown in red The indicator lamp on the PARKTRONIC button lights up and the symbol appears in the multifunction display If the system fails at the rear the displa...

Page 232: ...ged up R If cameras or vehicle components in which the cameras are installed are damaged In this event have the cameras their positions and their setting checked at a qualified spe cialist workshop Do...

Page 233: ...o the direction of travel If Active Parking Assist is acti vated suitable parking spaces are shown in the display of the multimedia system The sym bol appears in the display of the multimedia sys tem...

Page 234: ...measured incorrectly Only use Active Parking Assist on level high grip ground Do not use Active Parking Assist in the following situations R In extreme weather conditions such as ice packed snow or i...

Page 235: ...king direc tion Confirm the selected parking space The indicator is automatically switched on when the parking procedure is started When the gear is changed to h the indicator is automatically switche...

Page 236: ...cedure The system then calculates a new vehicle path The parking procedure can then be continued If no new vehicle path is available the transmission position will be changed again If the vehicle has...

Page 237: ...the parking procedure with Active Parking Assist If for example the Please Engage Forward Gear message appears in the multimedia sys tem display select the corresponding trans mission position The veh...

Page 238: ...ts etc are in the maneuvering range A risk of a collision may arise in the following sit uations for example R If the driver mixes up the accelerator and brake pedals R If the wrong gear is selected T...

Page 239: ...NTION ASSIST detects indicators of fati gue or increasing lapses in concentration on the part of the driver it suggests taking a break ATTENTION ASSIST is only an aid It cannot always detect fatigue o...

Page 240: ...n driving for less than approx imately 30 minutes R If the road condition is poor uneven road surface or potholes R If there is a strong side wind R If you adopt a sporty driving style high cor nering...

Page 241: ...ble speed can be exceeded before a warning is issued You can specify whether the warning is to be just a visual warning or an acoustic one as well Display in the Instrument Display Traffic Sign Assist...

Page 242: ...O or deactivate the function When DISTRONIC or cruise control are acti vated the speed detected can be manually adopted as the speed limit page 204 Adjusting the type of warning Select Visual Audible...

Page 243: ...pray R the windshield is dirty in the vicinity of the camera R the camera is fogged up damaged or cov ered R the infrared camera in the radiator grill is damaged dirty fogged up or covered R on bends...

Page 244: ...ic activation on off Requirements R Pedestrian detection is active page 241 R The roadway is not lit R The speed is at least 37 mph 60 km h If all the requirements are fulfilled the night vision image...

Page 245: ...R Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus is switched on If all the requirements are fulfilled the headlamp flashes four short pulses at a pedestrian detec ted on or near to the roadway Multimedia system Vehic...

Page 246: ...speed As a result the exit warning cannot warn drivers in these situations Always pay particular attention to the traffic situation when opening the doors and make sure there is sufficient clear ance...

Page 247: ...ween approximately 20 mph 30 km h and 125 mph 200 km h WARNING Risk of accident despite brake application of Active Blind Spot Assist A course correcting brake application cannot always prevent a coll...

Page 248: ...n both sides of your vehicle R A vehicle approaches too closely on the side R You have adopted a sporty driving style with high cornering speeds R You brake or accelerate significantly R A driving saf...

Page 249: ...st can bring the vehicle back into the lane with a lane correcting brake application In the case of a broken lane marking being detected a brake application will only be made if a vehicle has been det...

Page 250: ...inding Vehicles with Driving Assistance package or Driving Assistance Plus package Active Lane Keeping Assist uses radar sensors to monitor several areas around the vehicle If the radar sensors in the...

Page 251: ...arkings are shown in green in the assistance graphic Depending on the country you may have to press and hold the button to deactivate Setting the sensitivity of Active Lane Keep ing Assist Multimedia...

Page 252: ...mitted towing methods page 424 and the instructions for towing with both axles on the ground page 426 250 Driving and parking...

Page 253: ...eter 2 Multifunction display 3 Tachometer 4 Coolant temperature gauge 5 Fuel level and fuel filler flap location indica tor This display is an example Other displays are possible instead of tachometer...

Page 254: ...Control System Displays favorites VOL control knob adjusts the volume or switches the sound off 8 press 6 Makes accepts a call Rejects ends a call 5 Calls up the home screen 6 Touch Control multimedi...

Page 255: ...n the multifunction display To call up the menu bar press the back button on the left 1 until the menu bar is displayed Vehicles without Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC press the button to call up th...

Page 256: ...nge 2 Index points To select display content swipe to the right on the left hand Touch Control Swipe upwards or downwards on the left hand Touch Control to select display content When display content...

Page 257: ...Assist PARKTRONIC deactivated page 225 Cruise control page 200 Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC page 203 Active Brake Assist page 200 Active Steering Assist page 208 Active Lane Keeping Assist page 24...

Page 258: ...ling up the assistant display On board computer Assistance When you have set the style to Classic you can view the assistant display menu con tents in the left hand portion of the Instru ment Display...

Page 259: ...ontrol Displays in the Trip menu R Standard display R Range and current fuel consumption A recuperation display is also available for certain engines If there is only a small amount of fuel left in th...

Page 260: ...Touch Con trol the function will be reset immediately Calling up navigation instructions on the on board computer On board computer Navigation Example no change of direction announced 1 Distance to t...

Page 261: ...ou wish to end the current route guidance Select Yes Press the left hand Touch Control Route guidance is started Selecting radio stations using the on board computer On board computer Radio 1 Frequenc...

Page 262: ...t integrated in the vehicle when driving you will be distracted from the traffic situation This could also cause you to lose control of the vehicle Only operate this equipment when the traffic situati...

Page 263: ...e appears on the Head up Display Swipe upwards or downwards on the left hand Touch Control and select 6 Accept or Reject Press the left hand Touch Control The call may be accepted rejected using the 6...

Page 264: ...signs 4 Set speed in the driver assistance system e g cruise control When you receive a call the 6 Incoming Call message will appear on the Head up Display System limitations The visibility is influe...

Page 265: ...le Only operate this equipment when the vehicle is stationary For your own safety always observe the follow ing points when operating mobile communica tions equipment and especially your voice con tro...

Page 266: ...ice command To select an entry from the selection list say the line number or the contents To browse the selection list say the Next or Back voice command To interrupt the dialog say the Pause voice c...

Page 267: ...Current application on the multifunction steering wheel press the rocker switch up and say the Help voice command R Continued dialog say the Help voice com mand during a voice dialog R Specific functi...

Page 268: ...message To switch to text messages Radio To switch to radio mode Media To switch to media mode USB To switch to USB Memory card To switch to memory card Internet application Name To start a Mercedes...

Page 269: ...s Navigation voice commands Voice command Function Navigate to Address POI Contact Universal search for all types of destinations A search is conducted in the address book contacts the navigation data...

Page 270: ...Name Destination entry to a contact in the address book Enter country Enter city Enter district Enter street Enter intersection Enter house number Enter ZIP code Enters a country city district street...

Page 271: ...ation Gas station at destination Searches for restaurants parking spaces rest areas with restrooms and gas stations at the desti nation Last destinations Selects a destination from the list of last en...

Page 272: ...nds You can use the telephone voice commands to make phone calls or search through the address book Telephone voice commands Voice command Function Call Name Makes a phone call All address book names...

Page 273: ...l up receivable or saved stations Frequency To enter a frequency directly Next station To switch to the next available station Previous station To switch to the previous station Save station To save a...

Page 274: ...the traffic information service on off Radio info on Radio info off To switch the current station information on off Overview of media player voice commands Media player voice commands can also be us...

Page 275: ...lable tracks albums artists composers genres or playlists are accepted dur ing the search Media search Track Media search Albums Media search Artists Media search Composers Media search Genres Media s...

Page 276: ...sers genres tracks or playlists are searched for Next track To select the next track Previous track To select the previous track Random track list on Random track list off To switch the random track l...

Page 277: ...f vehicle voice commands You can use the vehicle voice commands to directly call up the corresponding menus for the vehicle settings Vehicle voice commands Voice command Function Ambient light menu To...

Page 278: ...s side Light menu To display light settings Massage menu To display massage settings Massage driver s seat on To switch on the massage function for the driver s seat Massage driver s seat off To swit...

Page 279: ...Voice command Function Consumption menu To display consumption Vehicle data To display vehicle data Voice Control System 277...

Page 280: ...untry in which you are currently driving when operating the multimedia system 1 Touch Control Multimedia system button group on the steering wheel page 252 2 Multimedia system display 3 Main function...

Page 281: ...l Operating Touch Control To call up main functions press button 1 or Press and hold button 3 To call up favorites press button 1 Swipe down on Touch Control 2 To open a list press Touch Control 2 To...

Page 282: ...1 left or right Slide 4 up or down Slide 2 diagonally Press 7 briefly or press and hold Touchpad Activating deactivating the touchpad Multimedia system System w Input Activate O or deactivate the Tou...

Page 283: ...he pressure sensitivity switch Touchpad Tap on O or off If the function is switched on O a tap on the touchpad is enough to select a menu item Handwriting recognition switching the read aloud function...

Page 284: ...r you quick access to frequently used applications It is possible to create 20 favorites in total The following functions are available R add pre defined favorites from the follow ing categories page...

Page 285: ...ming favorites Press the button The main functions are displayed Navigate downwards once Select a favorite Navigate downwards once The Favorites menu appears Select Rename Enter the characters To conf...

Page 286: ...ontrol 1 The 8 symbol appears in the status line of the media display You will also hear traffic announcements and navigation announcements even when the sound is muted To switch on change the media s...

Page 287: ...If you operate information and communica tion equipment integrated in the vehicle when driving you will be distracted from the traffic situation This could also cause you to lose control of the vehicl...

Page 288: ...rites Call up the Renaming favorites function page 283 To enter a character turn 3 slide 4 and press the controller The character is entered in the input line Use the following entry functions To dele...

Page 289: ...2 System settings Display Configuring display settings Multimedia system System G Display and Designs Styles Select Designs Select Sport Classic or Progressive Adapting the ambient lighting for the st...

Page 290: ...ry time zones are displayed Select a time zone The time zone set is displayed after Time Zone Setting summer time The Automatic Daylight Saving Time and Day light Saving Time options cannot be selecte...

Page 291: ...senger compart ment depending upon vehicle noise levels An automatic adjustment occurs based on speaker volume and ambient noise in order to improve speech intelligibility and maintain the natural nes...

Page 292: ...et PC or notebook can be connected for example To establish a connection you can use the fol lowing methods R WPS PIN The connection to a secure Wi Fi network is made via a PIN R WPS PBC The connectio...

Page 293: ...only available in a Wi Fi fre quency of 2 4 GHz Highlight a Wi Fi network in the list Select Connect via WPS PBC Select Connect via WPS PBC in the options on the device to be connected Press the WPS b...

Page 294: ...be connected Confirm the entry Connecting using NFC Select Connection via NFC Activate NFC on the mobile device see the manufacturer s operating instructions Bring the mobile device into the NFC area...

Page 295: ...Yes The device is de authorized Activating deactivating child safety lock Multimedia system System Parental Control Locking the Rear Seat Entertainment System Select Rear Left or Rear Right Select Loc...

Page 296: ...m is recom mended Importing exporting data NOTE Loss of data due to premature removal Do not remove the data storage medium when data is being exported Mercedes Benz is not liable for any loss of data...

Page 297: ...the Mercedes me connect online portal to reset the PIN protection Select Unblock PIN Enter the single use password PIN protection is reset and you can set a new PIN Alternatively you can have PIN pro...

Page 298: ...ailable in all countries Only individual profiles can be imported or exported The individual profiles are always collectively imported or exported Import select Import Profiles from Server The The pro...

Page 299: ...at a glance R conveniently receive software updates via the mobile phone network R improves the quality and availability of Mercedes me connect services R keeps your multimedia system and communi cat...

Page 300: ...be operated while the update is being installed and vehicle functions are restricted If errors should occur during the installation the multimedia system automatically attempts to restore the previou...

Page 301: ...pleasant fragrance is released The vehicle interior is illuminated with warm lighting Vitality Can counteract fatigue in monotonous driving situations Fast paced music and a vitalizing massage pro vi...

Page 302: ...ed functions are dependent on your vehicle equipment Depending on your equipment fewer functions may be availa ble Starting the ENERGIZING comfort program Requirements R The ignition is switched on EN...

Page 303: ...rs The active program is canceled Navigation Switching navigation on Multimedia system Navigation Alternatively press the button The map appears and shows current vehicle position 1 If a climate contr...

Page 304: ...This could also cause you to lose control of the vehicle Only operate this equipment when the traffic situation permits If you cannot be sure of this stop the vehicle whilst paying attention to road a...

Page 305: ...elete an entry select 4 if avail able Use the following options R Press briefly deletes the last character entered or the last suggestion adopted R Press and hold deletes the entire entry To set the l...

Page 306: ...ZIP During destination entry use the following functions R Switching to handwriting recognition R Switching to character selection R Deleting an entry An entry e g POI can be deleted with in a step by...

Page 307: ...relevant POIs Select The first POI in the list is highlighted Select the POI Example setting the search position for the parking category during active route guid ance Select In the Vicinity Near Dest...

Page 308: ...ess page 302 Select the intermediate destination Select Set as Destination or Select an intermediate destination using Enter Destination during route guid ance Select Set as Next Way Point after enter...

Page 309: ...s and Other Destinations Geo coordinates Enter geo coordinates as latitude and longi tude coordinates in degrees minutes and seconds The map shows the position Confirm the entry To calculate a route s...

Page 310: ...l element The map menu appears Select move map in map menu 2 page 320 Swipe in any direction on the Touch Control or touchpad or Slide the controller in any direction The map moves in the correspondin...

Page 311: ...Set as Next Way Point the selected destina tion address is set as the next intermediate destination Route guidance begins Taking alternative routes into consideration Select an alternative route page...

Page 312: ...erries motorail trains tunnels unpaved roads Select O or deselect avoid option Using toll roads Select Use Toll Roads Select Cash or Electronic Billing or Off The route takes into account roads that r...

Page 313: ...uirements R Your home and work addresses are saved as destinations in the favorites page 317 Multimedia system Navigation Route and Position Select Activate Commuter Route O Navigation automatically r...

Page 314: ...ect Start New Route Guidance or Set as Next Way Point Start New Route Guidance the selected service station is set as a new destination The previous destination and all intermediate destinations are d...

Page 315: ...r things on GPS recep tion In certain situations GPS reception can be impaired defective or even not possible e g in tunnels or in parking garages Changing direction overview There are three phases wh...

Page 316: ...lane you will be able to complete both the next change of direction and the one after that R Possible lane 2 In this lane you will only be able to complete the next change of direction R Lane not rec...

Page 317: ...ff during a phone call Select System Select Audio Select Navigation and Traffic Announce ments Switch Voice Guidance During Call on O or off Adjusting the volume of navigation announcements Requiremen...

Page 318: ...navigation announcements and displays on roads that are known to the multimedia sys tem Shortly before you reach the last known position on the map you will hear the Please follow the direction arrow...

Page 319: ...s are available for a map position a list appears Highlight an entry Select Store in Previous Destina tions The map position is saved to the Previous destinations memory Editing the previous destinati...

Page 320: ...starts from the selected position Route guidance with current traffic reports Traffic information overview Traffic reports are received using Live Traffic Information and are used for route guidance...

Page 321: ...hes an Internet connection Traffic information is made available shortly afterwards Multimedia system Navigation Z Options Map Menu Alternatively if the map is displayed in full screen mode press the...

Page 322: ...element Select Information on Traffic Reports The map shows the traffic report symbols in the vicinity Traffic report information is displayed in the status line R Traffic report symbol R Reason for...

Page 323: ...able R You have a user account for the Mercedes me portal R The service has been activated at an authorized Mercedes Benz Center Further information can be found at http www mercedes me The online inf...

Page 324: ...iew is aligned to the direction of travel R 3D the 3D map view is aligned to the direction of travel Selecting POI symbols Multimedia system Navigation Z Options Map Content POIs include gas stations...

Page 325: ...ew versions of the digital map can be obtained from an authorized Mercedes Benz Center Overview of avoiding an area You can define areas along a route that you would like to avoid The route can includ...

Page 326: ...uidance is active a new route is cal culated If there is no route yet the setting is carried over to the next route guidance Deleting one or all areas Multimedia system Navigation Route and Posi tion...

Page 327: ...o entry is required The activation code is stored on the data storage medium during the downloading process Observe the following when entering the activa tion code R The activation code can be used f...

Page 328: ...e is available R The service has been activated at an author ized Mercedes Benz Center Further information can be found at http www mercedes me Multimedia system Navigation Z Options Map Content Activ...

Page 329: ...t while the vehicle is in motion If you operate mobile communication equip ment when driving you will be distracted from the traffic situation This could also cause you to lose control of the vehicle...

Page 330: ...nd selected mobile phone 3 Battery status of the currently connected and selected mobile phone 4 telephone ready or w call active 5 Contacts page 334 6 Recent Calls page 336 7 Text Message 8 One mobil...

Page 331: ...etwork coverage in the area R You move from one GSM or UMTS transmit ter receiver area cell into another and no communication channels are free R The SIM card used is not compatible with the network a...

Page 332: ...Start Search on System The available mobile phones are displayed Select the mobile phone Answer the How would you like to connect the new device prompt To replace the currently connected mobile phone...

Page 333: ...Audio Source 5 Disconnecting a mobile phone page 331 6 De authorizing a mobile phone page 331 If a new mobile phone is connected and defined as Phone 1 for example this over writes the previously con...

Page 334: ...ctions To connect a mobile phone open the cover of the armrest on the center console Place the NFC area of the mobile phone see manufacturer s operating instructions on NFC logo 1 The mobile phone is...

Page 335: ...el Calls Using the telephone Multimedia system Phone Contacts Making a call Select Numerical Keypad Enter the number Select w The call is made Accepting a call Select Accept Rejecting a call Select Re...

Page 336: ...the mobile phone see the manufacturer s oper ating instructions Contacts Information about the contacts menu The contacts menu contains all contacts from existing data sources e g mobile phone or memo...

Page 337: ...ptions Con tacts Name Format The following options are available R Last Name First Name R Last Name First Name R First Name Last Name Select an option Overview of importing contacts Contacts from vari...

Page 338: ...umber with DTMF tones Select an option Deleting a contact Multimedia system Phone Contacts You can delete contacts stored in the vehicle Search for the contact Select the contact Select p Select Delet...

Page 339: ...e the multimedia system only displays new incoming text mes sages or the 100 newest text messages Configuring the text messages displayed Multimedia system Phone Z Options Text Mes sage Message Displa...

Page 340: ...e of words R Deleting the selection R Recording a new dictation To leave the menu select Done Sending text messages Select Send Text Message Replying to a text message Multimedia system Phone i Text M...

Page 341: ...one continues to be supplied with electricity or Disconnect the connecting cable between the Mercedes Benz Link control box and the multimedia system Mercedes Benz recommends disconnecting the connect...

Page 342: ...stem version iOS 8 3 or above is installed on the iPhone R An Internet connection is required for the full range of functions for Apple CarPlay R The iPhone is connected to the multimedia system via t...

Page 343: ...e Android operating sys tem on the multimedia system It is operated using the central control element or the voice control You can activate the voice operated con trol system by pressing and holding t...

Page 344: ...ting Android Auto Press the button on the multifunction steering wheel for example If Android Auto was not displayed in the fore ground before disconnecting the application starts in the background wh...

Page 345: ...improve it e g so it can continue functioning when in a tunnel Mercedes me connect Notes on Mercedes me connect Mercedes me connect provides the following services R Accident and breakdown management...

Page 346: ...be transferred automatically 1 Service call button me button 2 SOS button cover 3 SOS button To make a service call press button 1 To make an emergency call press SOS button cover 2 briefly to open Pr...

Page 347: ...is transferred automatically to the Mercedes Benz Customer Center You will then receive individual recom mendations regarding the maintenance of your vehicle Regardless of whether you have consented...

Page 348: ...le The ignition must be switched on before an auto matic emergency call can be made eCall is activated at the factory eCall can be deactivated by an authorized Mercedes Benz dealer Please note that in...

Page 349: ...r mobile phone If an emergency call has been initiated R Remain in the vehicle if the road and traffic conditions permit you to do so until a voice connection is established with the emer gency call c...

Page 350: ...s Customer Assistance Center at 1 800 387 000 Customer requests for covered information should be submitted via the same channels For accident clarification purposes the following measures can be take...

Page 351: ...e met R The vehicle is equipped with a permanently installed communication module R Mercedes me connect is active and ready for operation R Mercedes me connect is activated for Inter net access R Coun...

Page 352: ...The o symbol indicates that a Mercedes Benz app can be used via voice control Select a Mercedes Benz app The app menu is displayed To use voice control select o Lan guage Say the question or command...

Page 353: ...e vehicle is in motion Web browser overview 1 URL entry 2 Bookmarks 3 Web page back 4 Web page forwards 5 Options 6 Closes the browser Calling up web browser options Multimedia system Con nect z Brows...

Page 354: ...a bookmark Highlight a bookmark Select p Select Delete Select Yes Closing the browser Multimedia system Connect z Browser Select Close Browser Internet radio Calling up Internet radio Requirements R T...

Page 355: ...ge volume of data can be transmitted when using Internet radio Saving deleting an Internet radio station as a favorite Multimedia system Radio Radio Source TuneIn Radio Select a station Press and hold...

Page 356: ...is stationary Permissible file systems R FAT32 R exFAT R NTFS Permissible data storage medium R SD card R USB storage device R iPod iPhone R MTP devices R Bluetooth audio equipment Observe the followi...

Page 357: ...are not permitted without the prior consent of the copyright holder Make sure that you know about the applicable copy right regulations and that you comply with these Activating media mode Multimedia...

Page 358: ...n unit is located in the stowage compartment under the armrest Insert the SD memory card into the SD card slot until it engages The side with the con tacts must face downwards Playable music files are...

Page 359: ...tive data storage medium 2 Album cover 3 Track artist album 4 Track number and number of tracks in the track list 5 Search 6 Playback Control 7 Media Sources 8 Sound 9 Full Screen for video playback A...

Page 360: ...em Media Selecting a track by skipping to a track To skip backwards or forwards to a track navigate up or down Selecting a track using the current track list Select Select Current Track List Select a...

Page 361: ...EG R AVI DivX MKV R MP4 M4V R WMV If the vehicle is traveling faster than 3 mph 5 km h the video image is hidden from the driver If available the channel and program information is continuously displa...

Page 362: ...ve data storage medium 2 Album cover 3 Track artist album 4 Track number and number of tracks in the track list 5 Search 6 Playback Control 7 Media Sources 8 Sound 9 Full Screen for video playback A O...

Page 363: ...ia search Multimedia system Media Search Depending on the connected media sources and files the following categories are listed R Current Track List R Keyword Search R Playlists R Artists R Albums R T...

Page 364: ...http www mercedes benz com connect Follow the instructions in the Media Interface section Switching to Media Interface Multimedia system Media Media Sources Connect a data storage medium to the USB po...

Page 365: ...ve data storage medium 2 Album cover 3 Artist track and album 4 Track number and number of tracks in the track list 5 Search 6 Playback Control 7 Media Sources 8 Sound 9 Full Screen video playback onl...

Page 366: ...tooth audio equipment with the multimedia system for the first time you will need to authorize it page 365 Bluetooth audio overview 1 Active data storage medium 2 Album cover 3 Track artist album 4 Tr...

Page 367: ...irm on the audio equipment The audio equipment is connected and play back starts Selecting previously authorized Bluetooth audio equipment Select Select a Bluetooth audio device Establishing a connect...

Page 368: ...on the mobile phone support this function Switching Bluetooth audio equipment via NFC Requirements R Observe the notes on using NFC page 332 R The Bluetooth audio overview is displayed page 364 Light...

Page 369: ...is simulta neously played in the multimedia system Select the Rear Seat Entertainment System device The media source is also played on the multi media system Radio Switching on the radio Multimedia sy...

Page 370: ...Radio overview 1 Active frequency band 2 Station name or set frequency 3 Artist title album and radio text 4 Station list 5 Presets 6 Radio Source 7 Sound 8 Options 368 Multimedia system...

Page 371: ...e selected Select a frequency band Selecting a radio station Multimedia system Radio Navigate up or down Calling up the radio station list Multimedia system Radio Select a station Searching for radio...

Page 372: ...employs a fleet of high performance satellites to broadcast around the clock throughout the USA and Canada The satellite radio program is avail able for a monthly fee Information about this can be obt...

Page 373: ...n status Establish a telephone connection Follow the service staff s instructions The activation process may take up to ten minutes You can also have the satellite service acti vated online To do so p...

Page 374: ...radio 1 Active frequency band 2 Logo or album art if available 3 Category 4 Channel name 5 Artist track and album 6 SiriusXM Radio Channels 7 Presets 8 Radio Source 9 Sound A Playback Control B Optio...

Page 375: ...ltimedia system Radio Radio Source Sir iusXM Radio Z Options Parental Con trol Activate the function O Determine a four digit character sequence and select All channels with adult content are locked U...

Page 376: ...missed If Tune Start is activated and you change to another Smart Favorites station the music track currently playing on the station is automat ically restarted from the beginning of the track Adding...

Page 377: ...utomatic volume adjustment Multimedia system Media Sound Automatic Vol ume Adjustment Automatic volume adjustment compensates for differing volumes when changing between audio sources Activate O or de...

Page 378: ...activate the function Adjusting the sound focus in the Burmester surround sound system Multimedia system Media Sound Sound Focus Adjust the sound focus Burmester high end 3D surround sound system Info...

Page 379: ...ct a seat position Selecting the sound profile in the Burmester high end 3D surround sound system Multimedia system Media Sound Sound Profiles The following profiles are available R Pure R Easy Listen...

Page 380: ...batteries are swallowed seek medical attention immediately ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental damage caused by improper disposal of batteries Batteries contain pollutants It is illegal to dispose of th...

Page 381: ...le of the rear display Select a rear display on the remote control page 380 Press the button To show the menu press the button Select Entertainment settings Select Display angle Select Up or Down Remo...

Page 382: ...transmit ted The batteries are fully charged The batter ies have been inser ted correctly Red The LED flashes once Entry being transmit ted The batteries are almost discharged Orange The LED flashes t...

Page 383: ...wards and take off the battery compartment cover Remove discharged batteries from the bat tery compartment Insert new batteries Observe the polarity markings on the batteries and battery com partment...

Page 384: ...batteries are discharged The headphones automatically switch off if they have not received an audio signal for approx imately three minutes This preserves the batter ies Switching headphones on off Pr...

Page 385: ...nd battery com partment Replace battery compartment cover 1 and turn it clockwise until it engages Switch the headphones on If the batteries have been inserted correctly the indicator lamp will light...

Page 386: ...nction page 117 Selecting the massage program for the rear seats Rear Seat Entertainment System System a Seat Select Massage Select a massage program The massage program runs for approximately 8 to 18...

Page 387: ...arting ENERGIZING comfort program page 300 Starting Power Nap for the rear seats For the rear seats the Power Nap function is available for you as an additional ENERGIZING comfort program Power Nap ca...

Page 388: ...t Brightness Adjust the brightness Tilting the display Select Display settings Select Display angle Tilt the display Up or Down Setting the display design Select Display settings Select Day Design Nig...

Page 389: ...f tracks in the track list Displaying destination information Requirements R A destination is entered The route can also include up to four intermediate destinations Rear Seat Entertainment System Nav...

Page 390: ...s found R at the rear of the center console under the automatic climate control panel R between the rear shelf and through load ski bag Data storage media and devices supported by the Rear Seat Entert...

Page 391: ...or registered trademarks of HDMI Licens ing LLC in the United States and other countries Gracenote the Gracenote logo and logotype Powered by Gracenote MusicID and Playlist Plus are either registered...

Page 392: ...duct uses Cinavia tech nology to limit the use of unauthorized copies of some commercially produced film and videos and their soundtracks When a prohibited use of an unauthorized copy is detected a me...

Page 393: ...ce downwards Removing Press the button to eject the disc page 383 Remove the disc Switching on media mode rear passenger compartment Rear Seat Entertainment System Media Media Sources Media sources co...

Page 394: ...te control The action is carried out or a submenu appears Exiting the Blu ray or DVD menu Press the button on the remote control until you see the film Playback option in Blu ray DVD mode Rear Seat En...

Page 395: ...368 Sound Overview of the Rear Seat Entertainment System sound settings The equalizer functions automatic volume adjustment and dynamic range control are avail able in the tone menu of the Rear Seat E...

Page 396: ...Rear Seat Entertainment System Media Sound Dynamic Range Control Select the setting 394 Multimedia system...

Page 397: ...the back button on the left hand side of the steering wheel Make sure to observe the following further rela ted subject R Operating the on board computer page 252 Information on regular maintenance w...

Page 398: ...ian pro tection In certain accident situations the risk of injury to pedestrians can be reduced by the actuation of the active hood The rear area of the hood is raised by approximately 80 mm For the d...

Page 399: ...in the engine com partment keep the hood closed and call the fire service WARNING Risk of injury due to moving parts Certain components in the engine compart ment may continue to move or suddenly move...

Page 400: ...shield wipers and ignition before opening the engine hood Plug in hybrid observe the notes in the Supple ment Otherwise you may fail to recognize dan gers To open pull lever 1 to release the hood Push...

Page 401: ...when the engine is at normal operating tempera ture is five minutes Park the vehicle on a level surface Pull oil dipstick 1 out and wipe off Slowly slide oil dipstick 1 into the guide tube to the stop...

Page 402: ...e Oil Level System Inoperative sensor defective or not inserted Consult a qualified specialist workshop Engine Oil Level System Currently Unavail close the hood Adding engine oil WARNING Risk of burns...

Page 403: ...G Risk of burns from hot com ponent parts in the engine compartment Certain components in the engine compart ment can be very hot e g the engine the radiator and parts of the exhaust system Allow the...

Page 404: ...arts in the engine com partment can be very hot e g the engine the cooler and parts of the exhaust system Let the engine cool down and only touch the component parts described as follows WARNING Dange...

Page 405: ...the car wash is suitable for the vehicle dimensions Ensure there is sufficient ground clear ance between the underbody and the guide rails of the car wash Ensure that the clearance width of the car w...

Page 406: ...R maintain a distance of at least 11 8 in 30 cm to the vehicle R vehicles with decorative foil parts of your vehicle are covered with a decorative foil Maintain a distance of at least 27 6 in 70 cm b...

Page 407: ...rwards R Bird droppings soak with water and rinse off afterwards R Tree resin oils fuels and greases remove by rubbing gen tly with a cloth soaked in petroleum ether or lighter fluid R Coolant and bra...

Page 408: ...not use car wash programs with a final hot wax treat ment R Do not use paint cleaners buffing or polishing products gloss preservers e g wax R Always have paintwork repairs carried out at a qualified...

Page 409: ...life and color of decorative foils are impaired by sunlight temperature e g hot air blower weather conditions stone chippings and dirt chemical cleaning agents oily products R Do not use polish on ma...

Page 410: ...ing systems do not spray glass cleaner on the camera lens If the camera lens is dirty please con tact a qualified specialist workshop Fold down the camera cover by handle recess 1 Use a cloth to clean...

Page 411: ...dren very closely when in this area Before any contact allow the car parts to cool down Observe the following information Notes on cleaning and care Avoiding vehicle damage Wheels rims Use water and a...

Page 412: ...wer washer Tailpipes Clean with cleaning agents recommended by Mercedes Benz particularly in the winter and after washing the vehicle Do not use acidic cleaning agents Notes on care of the interior WA...

Page 413: ...Plastic trim R Clean with a damp microfiber cloth R For heavy soiling use care product recommended for Mercedes Benz R Do not attach stickers films or similar materials R Do not allow cosmetics insect...

Page 414: ...ome too damp R Do not use a microfiber cloth DINAMICA seat cov ers Clean with a damp cloth Do not use a microfiber cloth Imitation leather seat covers Clean with a damp cloth and 1 soapy water Do not...

Page 415: ...safety vest is the correct size R the safety vest is fully closed whilst being worn Replace the safety vest in the following cases R the reflective strips are damaged or dirt on the reflective strips...

Page 416: ...permissible maxi mum speed for MOExtended tires Avoid any abrupt steering and driving maneuvers as well as driving over obstacles curbs pot holes off road This applies in particular to a loaded vehic...

Page 417: ...pple ment Otherwise you may not recognize dan gers 1 Tire sealant bottle 2 Tire inflation compressor Using the TIREFIT kit Requirements R Tire sealant bottle R Enclosed TIREFIT sticker R Tire inflatio...

Page 418: ...immediately Change out of any clothes contamina ted with tire sealant immediately If allergic reactions occur seek medical attention immediately NOTE Overheating due to the tire infla tion compressor...

Page 419: ...ted area as quickly as possible It is prefera ble to use clear water If you get tire sealant on your clothing have it cleaned as soon as possible with perchloroethy lene If a tire pressure of 180 kPa...

Page 420: ...flation compressor Unscrew the filling hose from the valve of the faulty tire Stow the tire sealant bottle the tire inflation compressor and the warning triangle Pull away immediately Stop driving aft...

Page 421: ...the lighting sys tem ABS anti lock braking system or ESP Electronic Stability Program The operating safety of your vehicle may be restricted You could lose control of the vehicle in the following situ...

Page 422: ...dical attention immediately All vehicles ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental damage caused by improper disposal of batteries Batteries contain pollutants It is illegal to dispose of them with the househo...

Page 423: ...battery chargers with a maxi mum charging voltage of 14 4 V All other vehicles When charging the battery and during starting assistance always use the jump start connec tion point in the engine compar...

Page 424: ...ment cluster do not light up at low temperatures it is very likely that the discharged battery has fro zen In this case you may neither jump start the vehicle nor charge the battery The service life o...

Page 425: ...nominal voltage of 12 V R The vehicles must not touch R Gasoline engine Only accept starting assis tance if the engine and exhaust system are cold Starting assistance and charging the 12 V battery Re...

Page 426: ...the 12 V battery Observe the notes on the 12 V battery page 419 Mercedes Benz recommends that you have the 12 V battery replaced at a qualified specialist workshop e g at an authorized Mercedes Benz C...

Page 427: ...ctions and notes on towing away Towing with a raised axle towing should be performed by a towing company Permitted towing methods Vehicle equipment towing method Both axles on the ground Front axle ra...

Page 428: ...eeded A towing distance of 30 miles 50 km must not be exceeded WARNING Risk of accident when towing a vehicle which is too heavy If the vehicle being tow started or towed away is heavier than the perm...

Page 429: ...away slowly and smoothly Loading the vehicle for transport Observe the notes on towing away page 426 Connect the tow bar to the towing eye to load the vehicle Shift the automatic transmission to posi...

Page 430: ...wheel and the driver s door To activate transport level press button 1 Indicator lamp 2 lights up The vehicle is raised by 1 2 in 30 mm com pared to the normal level Press button 1 again and hold it f...

Page 431: ...hicle NOTE Damage to the drivetrain due to incorrect positioning Do not position the vehicle above the connection point of the transport vehi cle Towing eye storage location Towing eye 1 is located wi...

Page 432: ...ses containing the correct amperage NOTE Damage caused by incorrect fuses Incorrect fuses may cause damage to electri cal components or systems Only use Mercedes Benz approved fuses with the correct f...

Page 433: ...ening and closing the fuse box in the engine compartment Requirements R Observe the notes on electrical fuses page 430 R Have the following tools readily available a dry cloth a screwdriver Opening WA...

Page 434: ...Fold down lid 3 of the fuse box and tighten screws 4 Insert cover 2 on both sides and engage retaining clips 1 Close the hood Opening and closing the fuse box in the cockpit Requirements R Observe the...

Page 435: ...e direction of the arrow and remove it Opening and closing the fuse box in the trunk Requirements R Observe the notes on electrical fuses page 430 Fold cover 1 down in the direction of the arrow Break...

Page 436: ...pate water This means that in heavy rain or slush the risk of hydroplaning is increased in particu lar if vehicle speed is not adapted to suit the conditions If the tire pressure is too high or too lo...

Page 437: ...certain wheel tire combinations You can obtain information about this from an authorized Mercedes Benz Center R For safety reasons only use snow chains that have been specifically approved for your v...

Page 438: ...burst as a result In addition they also suffer from excessive and or irregular wear which can significantly impair the braking properties and the han dling characteristics Avoid excessively low tire...

Page 439: ...computer Only correct tire pressure when the tires are cold Conditions for cold tires R The vehicle has been parked with the tires out of direct sunlight for at least three hours R The vehicle has tr...

Page 440: ...e wall page 449 Be sure to also observe the following further related subjects R Notes on tire pressure page 435 R Tire and Loading Information placard page 442 R Maximum tire pressure page 448 Checki...

Page 441: ...overheat and can lead to tire failure Underinflation also increases fuel consump tion and reduces tire tread life and may affect the vehicle s handling and braking abil ity Please note that the TPMS i...

Page 442: ...monitoring sys tem will automatically update the new reference values after you have changed the tire pressure You can however also update the reference val ues by restarting the tire pressure monitor...

Page 443: ...as New Refer ence Values message is shown in the multi function display Press a to confirm the restart The Run Flat Indicator Restarted message is shown in the multifunction display Current warning m...

Page 444: ...and Loading Information plac ard WARNING Risk of accident from overloa ded tires Overloaded tires may overheat and burst as a consequence Overloaded tires can also impair the steering and handling ch...

Page 445: ...under Title 49 Code of U S Federal Regulations Part 575 pur suant to the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966 Step 1 locate the statement The combined weight of occupants and load sho...

Page 446: ...page 442 R Tire pressure table page 437 R Vehicle identification plate Calculation example for determining the maximum load The following table shows examples of how to calculate total and load capaci...

Page 447: ...lbs 73 kg Occupant 4 140 lbs 63 kg Occupant 5 120 lbs 54 kg Occupant 1 200 lbs 91 kg Total weight of all occupants 750 lbs 340 kg 200 lbs 91 kg Step 3 Example 1 Example 2 Permissible load maximum gros...

Page 448: ...Department of Trans portation s Uniform Tire Quality Grading Stand ards tire manufacturers are required to grade their tires on the basis of the following three per formance factors 1 Tread wear grade...

Page 449: ...ARNING Risk of accident from tire overheating and tire failure The temperature grade for this tire is estab lished for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded Excessive speed underinfla ti...

Page 450: ...an be used by the manufacturer as a code to describe specific characteristics of the tire R Manufacturing date manufacturing date 5 provides information about the age of a tire The 1st and 2nd positio...

Page 451: ...the permissible speed rating Exceeding the specified tire load rating or the permissible speed rating may lead to tire damage and to the tires bursting Therefore only use tire types and sizes approved...

Page 452: ...de that specifies the maximum load bearing capacity of a tire e g 91 corre sponds to 1356 lbs 615 kg The load bearing capacity of the tire must be at least half the permissible axle load of your vehi...

Page 453: ...Rubber Association of Canada RAC regarding the tire traction on snow Load index 8 8 R No specification given standard load SL tire R XL or Extra Load extra load tire or rein forced tire R Light Load...

Page 454: ...art of the tire identification It specifies the speed range for which a tire is approved GVW Gross Vehicle Weight the gross vehicle weight comprises the weight of the vehicle including fuel tools the...

Page 455: ...event the tire from changing length on the wheel rim Side wall the part of the tire between the tread and the tire bead Weight of optional equipment the combined weight of the optional equipment weigh...

Page 456: ...he specified tire load rating or the permissible speed rating may lead to tire damage and to the tires bursting Therefore only use tire types and sizes approved for your vehicle model Observe the tire...

Page 457: ...he area of the valve This could otherwise damage the electronic component parts Have the tires changed at a qualified specialist workshop only NOTE Damage to summer tires at low ambient temperatures A...

Page 458: ...appropriate label in the driver s field of vision R Break in new tires at moderate speeds for the first 60 miles 100 km R Replace the tires after six years at the latest regardless of wear R When repl...

Page 459: ...the vehicle for a wheel change page 458 Notes on storing wheels When storing wheels observe the following notes R After removing wheels store them in a cool dry and preferably dark place R Protect th...

Page 460: ...n to position j Vehicles with AIR BODY CONTROL or MAGIC BODY CONTROL Set the normal vehicle level Switch off the engine Make sure that the engine cannot be started Place chocks or other suitable items...

Page 461: ...pletely flush with the wheel Position socket 2 on hub cap 1 Attach wheel wrench 3 to socket 2 and tighten the hub cap clockwise Specified tightening torque 18 lb ft 25 Nm Raising the vehicle when chan...

Page 462: ...ke R Do not open or close any doors or the trunk lid Using the lug wrench loosen the wheel bolts on the wheel you wish to change by about one full turn Do not unscrew the bolts com pletely Position of...

Page 463: ...2 sits completely on jack support point 1 and the base of the jack lies evenly on the ground Continue to turn ratchet wrench 3 until the tire is raised a maximum of 1 2 in 3 cm off the ground Loosen a...

Page 464: ...ot continue driving Observe the information on the choice of tires page 454 For tires with a specified direction of rotation an arrow on the side wall of the tire indicates the correct direction of ro...

Page 465: ...diagonal pattern in the order indicated 1 to 5 Specified tightening torque 111 lb ft 150 Nm WARNING Risk of injury through incor rect tightening torque The wheels could come loose if the wheel bolts o...

Page 466: ...ist workshop WARNING Risk of accident from incor rect operation of two way radios If you operate two way radios incorrectly in the vehicle the electromagnetic radiation could interfere with the on boa...

Page 467: ...equirements for detachable parts If your vehicle has installations for two way radio equipment use the power supply and antenna connectors provided in the pre installation Observe the manufacturer s s...

Page 468: ...es 2G 3G 4G There are no restrictions when positioning the antenna on the outside of the vehicle for some wavebands This applies to the following wavebands R trunked radio system Tetra R 70 cm frequen...

Page 469: ...ng is the maximum weight that can be carried on one axle front or rear axle Never exceed the permissible gross vehicle weight or the maximum gross axle weight rating for the front or rear axle VIN in...

Page 470: ...poisonous and hazardous to your health Do not swallow fuel or let it come into contact with skin eyes or clothing Do not inhale fuel vapor Keep children away from fuel Keep doors and windows closed d...

Page 471: ...10 fuel Never refuel with one of the following fuels R Diesel R Gasoline with more than 10 ethanol by volume e g E15 E85 E100 R Gasoline with more than 3 methanol by volume e g M15 M30 M85 M100 R Gaso...

Page 472: ...ve may lead to malfunctions occurring Only add cleaning additives recommen ded by Mercedes Benz to the fuel Mercedes Benz recommends that you use fuel brands that have additives In some countries the...

Page 473: ...ions for Operating Fluids by entering the designation At http bevo mercedes benz com In the Mercedes Benz BeVo app R at a qualified specialist workshop Quality and capacity of engine oil MB Freigabe o...

Page 474: ...fluid approved by Mercedes Benz according to MB Freigabe or MB Approval 331 0 You can obtain further information on brake fluid in the following places R in the Mercedes Benz Specifications for Operat...

Page 475: ...ngine cooling system should be R a minimum of 50 antifreeze protection down to approximately 35 F 37 C R a maximum of 55 antifreeze protection down to 49 F 45 C Coolant capacity Sedan Capacity S 450 4...

Page 476: ...rrect refriger ant If a non approved refrigerant is used the cli mate control system may be damaged Only use the refrigerant R 134a NOTE Damage to the climate control system due to incorrect refrigera...

Page 477: ...il All models 4 2 0 4 oz 120 10 g Vehicle data Vehicle dimensions The heights specified may vary as a result of R Tires R Load R Condition of the suspension R Optional equipment Height when opened Sed...

Page 478: ...6 in 3165 mm Mercedes Maybach Vehicle length 215 in 5462 mm Vehicle width including out side mirrors 83 9 in 2130 mm Vehicle width without outside mirrors 74 8 in 1899 mm Wheelbase 132 5 in 3365 mm V...

Page 479: ...Roof load All models Sedan Maximum roof load 220 lb 100 kg All other models vehicles with a long wheelbase Maximum roof load 220 lb 100 kg Technical data 477...

Page 480: ...uch Control Press the symbol to show further informa tion on the multifunction display Press the O symbol to hide the display message You can hide low priority display messages by pressing the button...

Page 481: ...driving safety systems are switched off Drive on carefully Have ESP checked at a qualified specialist workshop Carefully drive on a suitable stretch of road making slight steering movements at a spee...

Page 482: ...parking brake Visit a qualified specialist workshop Where necessary also safeguard the parked vehicle against rolling away The yellow and the red F USA only or Canada only indicator lamps are lit The...

Page 483: ...lectric parking brake cannot be applied or the red F USA only or Canada only indicator lamp continues to flash Do not continue driving under any circumstances Consult a qualified specialist workshop W...

Page 484: ...e ignition and switch it back on Release and then apply the electric parking brake manually page 190 If it is still not possible to apply the electric parking brake Visit a qualified specialist worksh...

Page 485: ...parking brake are fulfilled Release the electric parking brake manually T Inoperative See Operator s Manual EBD ABS and ESP are malfunctioning Other driving systems and driving safety systems may als...

Page 486: ...eristics may be impaired Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Do not continue driving under any circumstances Consult a qualified s...

Page 487: ...Currently Unavailable See Operator s Manual ABS and ESP are temporarily unavailable Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be temporarily unavailable The brake system continues to...

Page 488: ...ake system continues to operate normally The braking distance in an emergency braking situation can increase WARNING Risk of skidding if ABS and ESP are malfunctioning If ABS and ESP are malfunctionin...

Page 489: ...f Drive on carefully Have ESP checked at a qualified specialist workshop Drive on carefully Visit a qualified specialist workshop immediately 6 SRS Malfunction Service Required The restraint system is...

Page 490: ...system If the restraint system is malfunctioning restraint system components may be triggered unintentionally or might not be triggered at all in the event of an accident This may affect the Emergency...

Page 491: ...are enabled during the journey R even when a child a small adult or an object weighing less than the system weight threshold is located on the front passenger seat R even when the front passenger seat...

Page 492: ...plied to the seat the weight the system detects may be too low WARNING Risk of injury or fatal injury due to a disabled front passenger airbag If the front passenger airbag is disabled the front passe...

Page 493: ...rtially available Vehicles without the Driving Assistance package Active Brake Assist is temporarily unavailable The ambient conditions are outside the system limits Drive on As soon as the ambient co...

Page 494: ...pads have reached their wear limit the braking power may be restricted Drive on carefully Have the brake system checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop Visit a qualified specialist work...

Page 495: ...temporarily unavailable The system limits have been reached page 243 Drive on Once the cause of the problem is no longer present the system will be available again or If the display message does not d...

Page 496: ...ngine If the display message continues to be displayed consult a qualified specialist workshop Active Blind Spot Assist Currently Unavailable See Operator s Manual Active Blind Spot Assist is temporar...

Page 497: ...workshop Active Lane Keeping Assist Currently Unavailable See Operator s Manual Active Lane Keeping Assist is temporarily unavailable The ambient conditions are outside the system limits page 246 Vehi...

Page 498: ...because the vehicle is skidding or a condition for activation is not met Reactivate the HOLD function later or check the activation conditions for the HOLD function page 214 Vehicle Rising Your vehic...

Page 499: ...cs may be affected NOTE The tires of the front axle or the front fenders could be damaged by large steering movements Avoid large steering movements while driving and listen for scraping sounds If you...

Page 500: ...te the vehicle level being too low Pull over and stop the vehicle paying attention to road and traffic conditions The vehicle is raised to the selected vehicle level Wait until the display message dis...

Page 501: ...r the following reasons R you have selected a different drive program R you have exceeded a critical speed R you have changed the vehicle level by pressing a button ATTENTION ASSIST Inoper ative ATTEN...

Page 502: ...ive Body Control is malfunctioning Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Do not continue driving under any circumstances Consult a q...

Page 503: ...ystems may also malfunction Visit a qualified specialist workshop Active Distance Assist Now Available Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is operational again and can be activated page 204 mph Cruise co...

Page 504: ...s will be available again If the display message does not disappear Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Clean the windshield Engin...

Page 505: ...pears before pulling away Check Coolant Level See Operator s Manual The coolant level is too low NOTE Engine damage due to insufficient coolant Avoid long journeys with insufficient coolant Add coolan...

Page 506: ...nual The battery is no longer being charged and the battery charge level is too low NOTE Possible engine damage if you continue driving Do not continue driving under any circumstances Consult a qualif...

Page 507: ...the hood allow the engine to cool down In the event of a fire in the engine compartment keep the hood closed and call the fire service Wait until the engine has cooled down Make sure that the air supp...

Page 508: ...and have the engine oil siphoned off 4 Engine Oil Level Low Stop Vehicle Turn Engine Off Display message only for certain engines The engine oil level is too low NOTE Engine damage caused by driving...

Page 509: ...d stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Do not continue driving under any circumstances Consult a qualified specialist workshop 4 Check Engine Oil...

Page 510: ...nsmission Malfunction Stop The transmission is malfunctioning The transmission shifts to position i automatically Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and...

Page 511: ...The transmission position can no longer be shifted When the transmission is in position h consult a qualified specialist workshop and do not change the trans mission position For all other transmissio...

Page 512: ...onary Driver s Door Open Transmission Not in P Risk of Vehicle Rolling Away The driver s door is not fully closed and the transmission is in position k i or h Shift the transmission to position j when...

Page 513: ...e tires can overheat and cause a fire R The driving characteristics as well as steering and braking may be greatly impaired You could then lose control of the vehicle Do not drive with a flat tire Obs...

Page 514: ...ed tire pressure Adjust the tire pressure if necessary Stop the vehicle paying attention to road and traffic conditions Check the tire pressure page 435 and the tires h Please Correct Tire Pres sure T...

Page 515: ...have suitable tire pressure sensors The tire pressure monitoring system is deactivated Install wheels with suitable tire pressure sensors h Tire Press Monitor Inopera tive The tire pressure monitoring...

Page 516: ...played in yellow WARNING Risk of an accident from driving with overheated tires Overheated tires may burst particularly at high speeds Reduce speed so that the tires cool down Reduce speed so that the...

Page 517: ...n the marked space for starting the engine with the SmartKey page 169 Obtain a New Key The SmartKey needs to be replaced Visit a qualified specialist workshop Key Not Detected white display message Th...

Page 518: ...th the SmartKey in the slot page 169 Don t Forget Your Key A warning tone also sounds This message reminds you to take your SmartKey with you when you leave the vehicle Vehicle Display messages Possib...

Page 519: ...and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions Do not continue driving under any circumstances Consult a qualified specialist workshop Steering Malfun...

Page 520: ...your view Never unlatch the engine hood while driving Before every trip ensure that the engine hood is latched Stop the vehicle immediately paying attention to road and traffic conditions Close the ho...

Page 521: ...rarily restricted Airflow and fresh air supply are set to automatic mode Have the climate control system checked at a qualified specialist workshop Let fresh air into the vehi cle interior Air Conditi...

Page 522: ...ighting system continues to function properly without the functions of the Intelligent Light System Visit a qualified specialist workshop b Check Left Low Beam Example The corresponding light source i...

Page 523: ...switch to the position b Malfunction See Opera tor s Manual The exterior lighting is defective Visit a qualified specialist workshop b Switch On Headlamps You are driving without low beam headlamps Tu...

Page 524: ...t Now Available display message appears Adaptive Highbeam Assist Camera View Restricted See Operator s Manual The camera view is restricted Possible causes are R Dirt on the windshield in the camera s...

Page 525: ...icator lamps L Low beam page 145 T Parking lights page 145 K High beam page 146 Turn signal lights page 146 R Rear fog light page 145 6 Restraint system page 524 Seat belt not fastened page 529 USA br...

Page 526: ...force boosting is malfunctioning If brake force boosting is malfunctioning increased brake pedal force may be necessary for braking The braking characteristics may be impaired The braking distance can...

Page 527: ...ABS is malfunctioning If there is an additional warning tone EBD is malfunctioning Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also malfunction WARNING There is risk of skidding if EBD or AB...

Page 528: ...brake applied USA only Red indicator lamp electric parking brake applied Can ada only Yellow electric parking brake indicator lamp is mal functioning The red electric parking brake indicator lamp fla...

Page 529: ...P warning lamp is lit while the engine is running ESP is malfunctioning Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also malfunction WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP is malfunctioning If ESP i...

Page 530: ...e activated ESP is malfunctioning Have ESP checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop Observe the notes on deactivating ESP page 193 6 Restraint system warning lamp The red restraint syste...

Page 531: ...ce the engine has started In addition a warning tone may sound The seat belt warning lamp reminds the driver and front passenger to fasten their seat belts Fasten your seat belt page 37 If you have pl...

Page 532: ...n The distance to the vehicle in front is too small for the speed selected If there is an additional warning tone you are approaching an obstacle at too high a speed Be prepared to brake immediately I...

Page 533: ...lit There is a malfunction in the electrics Observe the messages on the multifunction display 8 Fuel reserve warning lamp The yellow fuel reserve warning lamp lights up while driving There has been pr...

Page 534: ...en the hood when the engine has overheated or during a fire in the engine compartment you could come into contact with hot gases or other escaping operating fluids Before opening the hood allow the en...

Page 535: ...Tire pressure monitoring system warning lamp lights up The yellow tire pressure monitoring system warning lamp pressure loss malfunction is lit The tire pressure monitoring system has detected tire pr...

Page 536: ...approximately one minute and then remains lit The tire pressure monitoring system is defective WARNING There is a risk of an accident if the tire pressure monitoring system is malfunctioning If the ti...

Page 537: ...tioning WARNING Risk of accident if steering capability is impaired If the steering does not function as intended the vehicle s operating safety is jeopardized Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as...

Page 538: ...Brake Assist Function notes 196 Setting 200 Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC 203 Active Emergency Stop Assist 212 Active Lane Change Assist 210 Calling up a speed 204 Displays in the Instrument Displa...

Page 539: ...Contacts Adjusting the balance fader Burmester high end 3D surround sound system 377 Burmester surround sound system 376 Adjusting the bass mid range and treble Burmester high end 3D surround sound sy...

Page 540: ...lighting Setting multimedia system 150 Android Auto 341 Connecting a mobile phone 341 Ending 342 Information 341 Overview 341 Sound settings 342 Transferred vehicle data 342 Animals Pets in the vehicl...

Page 541: ...specialist workshop Authorized workshop see Qualified specialist workshop Automatic activation Switching on off 242 Automatic distance control see Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Automatic driving l...

Page 542: ...uetooth audio Activating 366 De authorizing de registering the device 366 Information 364 Overview 364 Searching for a track 366 Searching for and authorizing the device 365 Selecting a media player 3...

Page 543: ...6 Buttons Steering wheel 252 C Call list Making a call 337 Overview 336 Calling up the sound menu Burmester high end 3D surround sound system 376 Burmester surround sound system 375 Calls 333 Acceptin...

Page 544: ...0 Moving the front passenger seat into the normal position 102 Child safety lock Activating deactivating multimedia system 293 Rear door 59 Rear side windows 60 Child seat Attaching notes 52 Basic ins...

Page 545: ...stem 162 Setting the climate style 161 Setting the fragrance system 163 Switching on off front 160 Switching on off rear passenger compartment 160 Ventilating the vehicle convenience opening 79 Windsh...

Page 546: ...adjustable rear seats 132 Removing installing the insert vehi cles with electrically adjustable rear seats 132 Switching the cooling heating func tion on off 133 Cushionbag 38 Customer Assistance Cen...

Page 547: ...Engaging park position 178 Engaging park position automatically 178 Engaging reverse gear 178 Function 177 Display Care 410 Display multimedia system Settings 287 Display on board computer Displays on...

Page 548: ...2 Air Conditioning Malfunction See Operator s Manual 519 Apply Brake to Shift from P 509 ATTENTION ASSIST Inoperative 499 ATTENTION ASSIST Take a Break 495 bAutomatic Headlamp Mode Inoperative 521 Aux...

Page 549: ...Manual 483 GInoperative 492 bIntell Light System Inoperative 520 Key Not Detected white dis play message 515 Key Not Detected red display message 514 6Left Side Curtain Airbag Mal function Service Req...

Page 550: ...bSwitch Off Lights 521 bSwitch On Headlamps 521 hTire Press Monitor Currently Unavailable 512 hTire Press Monitor Inoperative 513 hTire Pressure Monitor Inopera tive No Wheel Sensors 513 Tires Overhe...

Page 551: ...w 192 Radar sensors 191 Responsibility 191 STEER CONTROL 196 Driving system see 360 Camera see Active Blind Spot Assist see Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC see Active Emergency Stop Assist see Active...

Page 552: ...ency braking 190 Releasing automatically 189 Electronic Stability Program see ESP Electronic Stability Program Electronics 464 Emergency Overview of the help functions 16 Reflective safety vest 413 Em...

Page 553: ...lare mode automatic 155 Automatic mirror folding function 157 Folding in out 154 Operating the memory function 115 Parking position 156 Setting 154 External device Locking child safety lock 293 Eyegla...

Page 554: ...ashboard fuse box 432 Fuse assignment diagram 430 Fuse box in the engine compartment 431 Fuse box in the front passenger foot well 432 Fuse box in the trunk 433 Notes 430 Fuses see Fuses G Garage door...

Page 555: ...ter 261 Operating the memory function 115 Setting the position on board com puter 261 Switching on off 262 Headliner care 410 Headphones Rear Seat Entertain ment System Adjusting the volume 382 Overvi...

Page 556: ...306 Starting an automatic gas station search 305 Starting the automatic service sta tion search 312 Internet Calling up a web page 350 Closing the browser 352 Deleting a bookmark 352 Deleting browser...

Page 557: ...Assist 148 Adjusting the instrument lighting 255 Automatic driving lights 146 Combination switch 146 Cornering light function 148 Hazard warning lights 147 High beam 146 High beam flasher 146 Light sw...

Page 558: ...21 Maintenance see ASSYST PLUS Malfunction Restraint system 32 Malfunction message see Display message Map 319 320 321 Avoiding an area 323 Avoiding an area overview 323 Changing an area 324 Deleting...

Page 559: ...115 Operating 115 Outside mirrors Calling up stored settings 115 Outside mirrors Storing settings 115 Seat Calling up stored settings 115 Seat Storing settings 115 Steering wheel Calling up saved sett...

Page 560: ...telephone see Telephone Mobile phone voice recognition Starting 333 Stopping 333 Model series 466 MOExtended tires 414 Multifunction camera ROAD SURFACE SCAN 220 Multifunction display Overview of dis...

Page 561: ...nt 366 Switching mobile phones 332 Using a mobile phone 332 Neutral Inserting 178 NFC see Near Field Communication NFC Night view see Night View Assist Night View Assist 240 Automatic activation 242 C...

Page 562: ...22 Operating system see On board computer Operator s Manual Vehicle equipment 20 Operator s Manual digital 18 Overhead control panel Making calls Mercedes me connect 344 Overview 10 P Paint code 466...

Page 563: ...Pets in the vehicle 61 Phone book see Contacts Picture formats see Video mode Picture settings see Video mode PIN protection Activating deactivating 295 Plastic trim Care 410 Playback options Selectin...

Page 564: ...em 271 Radio stations Dialing on board computer 259 Rain closing function Sliding sunroof 85 Range Displaying 257 Reading light see Interior lighting Real wood Care 410 Rear climate control Setting 16...

Page 565: ...e display 386 Switching on the radio 393 Switching the display on off 380 Switching to HDMI mode 393 Rear view camera 226 Care 409 Function 226 Opening the camera cover 360 Camera 231 Setting favorite...

Page 566: ...type 309 Selecting an alternative route 311 Selecting notifications 310 Selecting options 310 Starting the automatic service sta tion search 312 Switching the automatic gas station search on off 311...

Page 567: ...115 Panel heating 112 Rear seat comfort 97 Rear passenger compartment adjusting electrically 97 Resetting the settings 110 Setting automatic lateral support adjustment 109 Setting options 12 Setting t...

Page 568: ...sages see Text messages Side airbag 38 Side impact protection 223 Side windows 76 78 Child safety lock in the rear passenger compartment 60 Closing 78 Closing using the SmartKey 80 Convenience closing...

Page 569: ...ion 375 Special seat belt retractor 53 Specialist workshop 24 Speech dialog system see Voice Control System Speed index tires 449 Speedometer Digital 257 Spotlight function Switching on off 243 Standb...

Page 570: ...360 Camera Suspension Adjusting the chassis level MAGIC BODY CONTROL 221 Setting the suspension level AIR MATIC 216 Suspension see AIRMATIC see MAGIC BODY CONTROL Suspension level AIRMATIC Setting 21...

Page 571: ...ce recognition 333 Notes 326 Operating modes 329 Reception and transmission volume 332 Switching mobile phones Near Field Communication NFC 332 Telephone menu overview 328 Telephone operation 333 Usin...

Page 572: ...y 438 Checking tire pressure monitoring system 440 Maximum 448 Notes 435 Restarting the tire pressure monitor ing system 441 Tire pressure monitoring system function 439 Tire pressure table 437 TIREFI...

Page 573: ...Control 279 On board computer 252 Operating 279 Setting the sensitivity 279 Touchpad 280 Activating deactivating haptic oper ation feedback 281 Operating 280 Reading the handwriting recognition aloud...

Page 574: ...sions 475 Power closing function 71 Unlocking mechanical key 75 Turn signal indicator see Turn signals Turn signals 146 Switching on off 146 Two phone mode see Second telephone Two way radios Frequenc...

Page 575: ...5 Vehicle height 475 Vehicle length 475 Vehicle width 475 Wheelbase 475 Vehicle data storage COMAND mbrace 28 Event data recorders 28 Vehicle dimensions 475 Vehicle electronics Notes 464 Two way radio...

Page 576: ...ontrol system see Voice Control System W Warning lamps see Warning indicator lamps Warning system see ATA anti theft alarm system Warning indicator lamp ABS warning lamp 525 Brake warning lamp USA 524...

Page 577: ...458 Wheel rotation 456 Wheels Care 409 Changing hub caps 458 Checking 434 Checking the tire pressure man ually 438 Checking the tire pressure tire pres sure monitoring system 440 Definitions 451 DOT...

Page 578: ...4 Windshield heating see Windshield heater Windshield washer fluid 473 Notes 473 Windshield washer system Topping up 402 Windshield wipers Activating deactivating 151 Replacing the wiper blades 152 Re...

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