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Parking with Active Parking Assist

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Press button 

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Select 

Parking Assistance

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Parking spaces 

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shown on the central display.

When the vehicle is stationary, indicated vehicle

path 

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 into currently selected parking space 

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also appears.

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If a parking space is displayed: stop the vehi-

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If necessary, select another parking space.

Driving and parking 307

Summary of Contents for S-Class 2023

Page 1: ...ystem menu item Vehi cle information Start with the quick guide or broaden your knowledge with practical tips Here you can find com prehensive information about operating your vehicle and about serv i...

Page 2: ...turer Mercedes Benz AG Mercedesstra e 120 70372 Stuttgart Germany Front passenger air bag warning Air bag warning sticker for USA and Canada WARNING Risk of injury or fatal injuries if the front passe...

Page 3: ...nds on the fol lowing factors R Model R Order R National version R Availability Your vehicle may therefore differ from that shown in the descriptions and illustrations in individual cases Mercedes Ben...

Page 4: ...5 Qualified specialist workshop 37 Correct use of the vehicle 37 Notes for persons with electronic medical aids 37 Problems with your vehicle 38 Reporting safety defects 38 Limited Warranty 39 QR code...

Page 5: ...ic transmission 222 Function of 4MATIC 226 Refueling 226 Charging the high voltage battery plug in hybrid 230 Parking 244 Driving and driving safety systems 252 Vehicle towing instructions 320 Driver...

Page 6: ...y inspecting wheels and tires 444 Notes on snow chains 445 Activating or deactivating snow chain mode 445 Tire pressure 446 Loading the vehicle 451 Tire labeling 455 Definition of terms for tires and...

Page 7: ...behavior 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 w...

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

Page 9: ...ing Assist 307 Quick vehicle access Fingerprint sensor 338 Switches the MBUX multimedia system on off 338 a Switches sound on off 338 Adjusts the volume 338 B Hazard warning light system 166 C Control...

Page 10: ...Left hand drive vehicles 8 At a glance Cockpit plug in hybrid...

Page 11: ...Trip computer 321 ECO Assist 213 3 q Reduces recuperation 215 4 Central display Plug in hybrid settings 369 Energy flow display 370 5 Sets charging times 369 6 DYNAMIC SELECT button 218 7 Haptic accel...

Page 12: ...Standard driver s display 10 At a glance Indicator and warning lamps standard...

Page 13: ...re monitor 580 A Engine diagnosis 568 B ESP OFF 575 ESP 575 C Coolant temperature 568 D Coolant temperature display E Electric parking brake yellow 572 F Electric parking brake red 572 F USA only Cana...

Page 14: ...K R Rear fog light 165 L H Mercedes Benz emergency call system 579 12 At a glance Indicator and warning lamps standard...

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Page 16: ...Driver s display with driver camera 14 At a glance Indicator and warning lamps with driver camera...

Page 17: ...572 USA only J Canada only Recuperative Brake System USA only J Brakes yellow Canada only 572 D 8 Reserve fuel with fuel filler flap location indicator 568 E Fuel level F R Rear fog light 165 G K Hig...

Page 18: ...L Suspension red 575 Suspension yellow 575 16 At a glance Indicator and warning lamps with driver camera...

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Page 20: ...18 At a glance Overhead control panel...

Page 21: ...interior lighting con trol on off 174 7 G SOS button 384 8 Switches the right hand reading lamp on off 174 9 3 Opens closes the panorama roof with power tilt sliding panel 103 3 Opens closes the pano...

Page 22: ...20 At a glance Door operating unit and seat adjustment...

Page 23: ...de mirrors 180 8 W Opens closes the right side window 100 9 W Opens closes the rear right side window 100 A p Opens closes the trunk lid 93 B D Rear window roller sunblind 109 C S Child safety lock fo...

Page 24: ...Vehicles with a reclining rear seat 22 At a glance Control settings in the rear passenger compartment...

Page 25: ...ion on off 133 6 w Switches the rear seat heating on off 132 7 Adjusts reclining rear seats electrically 119 8 a Resets the standard seat adjustment set tings 120 9 V Memory function in the rear passe...

Page 26: ...24 At a glance Emergencies and breakdowns...

Page 27: ...5 Tow starting or towing away 434 6 Flat tire 419 7 Hazard warning light system 166 8 Fuel filler flap with information label on fuel type 226 information label on tire pressure 447 QR code for access...

Page 28: ...n the driver s display R Language select the language for the Digital Operator s Manual You can search for keywords using the Search field in order to quickly find answers to questions about the opera...

Page 29: ...pedal when starting the engine Do not warm up the vehicle while sta tionary Drive carefully and maintain a suitable distance from the vehicle in front Avoid frequent sudden acceleration and braking Ch...

Page 30: ...specialist workshop You could jeopardize the operating safety of your vehicle if you use parts tires and wheels as well as accessories relevant to safety that have not been approved by Mercedes Benz S...

Page 31: ...perator s Manual Supplement further sup plementary documents and Maintenance Booklet are important documents and should be kept in the vehicle Touch sensitive controls In addition to conventional swit...

Page 32: ...hicle off and lock it Unlock the vehicle after about two minutes and switch on the vehicle The on demand feature has been activated For some features a notification also appears in the vehicle s multi...

Page 33: ...in the Service and Guarantee booklet or simply call the Mercedes Benz Customer Assistance Center USA on the hotline number 1 800 FOR MERCedes 1 800 367 6372 or Cus tomer Service Canada on 1 800 387 0...

Page 34: ...e if they come into contact with hot parts of the exhaust system When driving on an unpaved road or off road check the vehicle underside regu larly In particular remove trapped plant parts or other fl...

Page 35: ...on board electrical system or touch damaged component parts you may be electrocuted In addition modified and or damaged compo nents may cause a fire In the event of an accident or impact to the vehicl...

Page 36: ...ow speeds and does not represent a malfunction Vehicles with a 48 V on board electrical system DANGER Risk of fatal injury by touching damaged high voltage components Vehicles with a 48 V on board ele...

Page 37: ...devices must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could vo...

Page 38: ...ects in the vehicle securely so that they cannot get into the driver s footwell Always install the floor mats securely and as prescribed in order to ensure that there is always sufficient room for the...

Page 39: ...ng stickers in position Observe the following information in particular when driving your vehicle R the safety notes in this Operator s Manual vehicle specific supplements and further sup plementary d...

Page 40: ...oblem again with an authorized Mercedes Benz Center or if necessary contact us at one of the following addresses In the USA Mercedes Benz USA LLC Customer Assistance Center One Mercedes Benz Drive San...

Page 41: ...operating instructions This damage is not covered either by the Mercedes Benz implied warranty or by the New or Used Vehicle Warranty Follow the instructions in these operat ing instructions on proper...

Page 42: ...cle In the case of an accident information that can help with an investigation can therefore be taken from the air bag control unit for example Operational data in the vehicle This is data regarding...

Page 43: ...s and individual settings in the vehicle and change or reset them at any time Depending on the vehicle equipment this includes the following settings for example R seat and steering wheel positions R...

Page 44: ...s Manual or on the manufacturer s web site where the relevant data protection informa tion is also given Personal data may be used for the provision of online services Data is exchanged via a secure...

Page 45: ...river was depressing the accelerator and or brake pedal and R How fast the vehicle was traveling These data can help provide a better understand ing of the circumstances in which crashes and injuries...

Page 46: ...e document wallet and with updates on the following website https www mercedes benz com opensource Registered trademarks R Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Blue tooth SIG Inc R DTS is a register...

Page 47: ...ccu pants R Specific information in further sections of the chapter Occupant safety you can find spe cific information on the equipment and func tions of the restraint system R Keyword directory you c...

Page 48: ...ntended protec tive function Each vehicle occupant must make sure of the following Put the seat in the correct position Fasten seat belts correctly Pregnant women must take particular care to ensure t...

Page 49: ...king or changing direction suddenly Always ensure that all vehicle occupants have their seat belts fastened correctly and are sitting properly WARNING Risk of injury or death when additional restraint...

Page 50: ...let and slide the seat belt outlet to the desired position To engage the seat belt outlet release button 3 and ensure that the seat belt outlet engages NOTE Deployment of components of the restraint s...

Page 51: ...he automatic high voltage emer gency shutoff checked and repaired immediately at a qualified specialist workshop After an accident switch off the vehicle immediately Mercedes Benz recommends that you...

Page 52: ...icator lamps front passenger air bag The PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamps display the status of the front passenger air bag If the front passenger seat is occupied or a child restraint system is inst...

Page 53: ...e to a disabled front passenger airbag The front passenger airbag is disabled when the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp is lit A person in the front passenger seat could then for example come into...

Page 54: ...he REAR SEAT AIR BAG indicator lamps l Left rear seat k Right rear seat You can disable or enable the rear air bags individ ually via the multimedia system page 53 Self test when the vehicle is switch...

Page 55: ...t passenger seat page 71 Notes for vehicles with rear air bag If you install a child restraint system on the left or right rear seat pay particular attention to the notes for vehicles with rear air ba...

Page 56: ...omponents of the restraint system when the front passenger seat is unoccupied In an accident the components of the restraint system may deploy unnecessarily on the front passenger side if R There are...

Page 57: ...e measures to protect the vehicle occu pants These measures cannot necessarily pre vent an imminent impact PRE SAFE PLUS can implement the following measures independently of each other R Tightening t...

Page 58: ...t feeder extends If the vehicle is equipped with the MBUX Inte rior Assistant the seat belt feeder can extend when you reach for the seat belt tongue The seat belt feeder retracts again in the followi...

Page 59: ...he severity of a further collision or even avoid it If an accident is detected the post collision brake can initiate automatic braking When the vehicle has come to a standstill the electric parking br...

Page 60: ...ri ous points in the vehicle This process is pre emp tive in nature The triggering deployment of the components of the restraint system must take place in good time at the start of the collision Facto...

Page 61: ...National guidelines regarding waste disposal must be observed In California see https dtsc ca gov Using the search func tion you will find information on perchlorate for example Information on the lim...

Page 62: ...dentified by the AIRBAG page 64 symbol Observe the following information R Notes on loading the vehicle page 142 R Information on the rear air bag in the seat backrest of the front seat page 65 Risk d...

Page 63: ...the restraint sys tem Never tamper with the wiring or any elec tronic component parts or their soft ware If it is necessary to modify the vehicle to accom modate a person with disabilities contact an...

Page 64: ...g cover is damaged disable the rear airbag Have a damaged rear airbag cover replaced at a qualified specialist workshop as soon as possible You can disable or enable the rear air bag via the multimedi...

Page 65: ...system using a seat belt equipped with a belt air bag the belt air bag may damage the child restraint system in the event of an accident or the belt air bag itself can be damaged Always secure a chil...

Page 66: ...the seat mechanism Always ensure that an unused seat belt is fully retracted Airbags Overview of air bags Driver s front passenger seat 1 Knee air bag 2 Driver s air bag 3 Front passenger air bag 4 Wi...

Page 67: ...t adopt the cor rect seating position R Make sure that the covers for the rear air bags are not damaged WARNING Risk of injury due to a damaged rear airbag cover If a rear airbag cover is damaged the...

Page 68: ...ng the rear air bag You can disable or enable the rear air bags individ ually via the multimedia system page 53 You can determine the status of the rear air bag via the REAR SEAT AIR BAG indicator lam...

Page 69: ...ternative securing system 7 Vehicle seat belt Additionally attach Top Tether if recom mended by the manufacturer of the child restraint system page 78 Be sure to observe R If the rear seat is occupied...

Page 70: ...forward facing child seat R a child booster seat Mercedes Benz recom mends using a child booster seat with a back rest and seat belt guide Observe laws and legal requirements Always observe the legal...

Page 71: ...he ISOFIX child restraint system on the right and left rear seats page 77 Securing the child restraint system with the seat belt page 79 R Observe the warning labels in the vehicle inte rior and on th...

Page 72: ...parts particularly the metallic parts of the child restraint system Always make sure that the child restraint system is not exposed to direct sunlight Cover the child restraint system with a blanket...

Page 73: ...injury or fatal injury when using a rearward facing child restraint system while the co driver airbag is enabled If you secure a child in a rearward facing child restraint system on the co driver seat...

Page 74: ...m Make sure that the entire base of the child restraint system rests on the seat cushion of the front passenger seat The backrest of a forward facing child restraint system must as far as possible be...

Page 75: ...he dashboard in the event of an accident the child could R come into contact with the vehicle s inte rior if the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indi cator lamp is lit for example R be struck by the airbag if t...

Page 76: ...d restraint system In this case the child sits in the opposite direction to the direction of travel and faces backwards Babies and small children have comparatively weak neck muscles in relation to th...

Page 77: ...n be removed In addition the backrest of the child restraint system must lie as flat as possible against the backrest of the vehicle seat After the child restraint system has been removed replace the...

Page 78: ...eat belt is unfastened while the vehicle is in motion If the seat belt is released while the vehicle is in motion the special seat belt retractor is deactivated and the child restraint system is no lo...

Page 79: ...restraint system must not exceed 73 lb 33 kg Always comply with the information about the mass of the child R in the manufacturer s installation and operat ing instructions for the child restraint sy...

Page 80: ...Fastening a Top Tether WARNING Risk of injury or death from adjusting the seat after installing a child restraint system Vehicles with electrically adjustable rear bench seats The following may occur...

Page 81: ...When enabled the child seat safety feature ensures that the seat belts of the front passenger seat and rear seats do not slacken once the child restraint system is secured For a child restraint syste...

Page 82: ...in the vehicle If persons particularly children are subjected to prolonged exposure to intense heat or cold there is a risk of severe injury or even death Never leave persons particularly chil dren u...

Page 83: ...1 is lit via the switch on the driver s door R Indicator lamp 1 is off via the switch on the corresponding rear door or driver s door When the child safety lock is activated the con trols in the rear...

Page 84: ...the key out of reach of children NOTE Damage to the SmartKey caused by magnetic fields Keep the SmartKey away from strong magnetic fields Vehicle key with panic alarm 1 Opens closes the trunk lid 2 Un...

Page 85: ...Requirements R The vehicle is switched off To activate press button 1 for approximately one second A visual and audible alarm is triggered To deactivate briefly press button 1 again or Press the star...

Page 86: ...tion of the key the KEYLESS GO functions are also deactivated Access or drive authorization by KEYLESS GO is then no longer possible with that particular key Activate the function of the key so that a...

Page 87: ...d do not close securely stop using the key and keep it away from children If batteries are swallowed or otherwise enter the body seek immediate medical attention ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental damag...

Page 88: ...it Make sure that covering 3 is completely closed Insert the front tabs of cover 1 into the housing and then press until it is completely closed Insert the mechanical key again page 84 Problems with...

Page 89: ...he mechanical lock replaced as well Doors Unlocking opening the doors from the inside To unlock and open a front door pull door handle 1 To unlock a rear door pull the rear door han dle To open a rear...

Page 90: ...outer 1 sensor surface Locking unlocking the vehicle with KEYLESS GO Requirements R The key is outside the vehicle R The distance between the key and the vehicle does not exceed 3 ft 1 m R The driver...

Page 91: ...r or 20 ft 6 m automatic car wash away from the vehicle Observe the notes R on washing the vehicle in a car wash page 410 R on using a high pressure cleaner page 412 Unlocking the vehicle with the doo...

Page 92: ...the emergency key to lock or unlock page 91 Have the vehicle and SmartKey checked at a qualified specialist workshop There is interference from a powerful radio signal source Possible causes if the fu...

Page 93: ...etent position the power closing function will automatically pull the door into the lock Automatic closing of the doors may be trig gered if the vehicle is locked from the outside or during pulling aw...

Page 94: ...1 from below pull it outward to the pressure point and hold it there If the door handle is extended Pull door handle 1 outward to the pressure point and hold it there Insert the mechanical key into th...

Page 95: ...oning Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide Exhaust gases can enter the vehicle interior if the trunk lid is open when the engine is running espe cially if the vehicl...

Page 96: ...nts There is a risk of injury particularly in the event of sudden braking or a sudden change in direction Always stow objects in such a way that they cannot be thrown around Before the journey secure...

Page 97: ...s in the vicinity of the closing area Use one of the following options to stop the closing process R Press the H button on the Smart Key R Press or pull the remote operating switch on the driver s doo...

Page 98: ...during the automatic clos ing process it will automatically open again The automatic reversing function is only an aid and is not a substitute for your attentiveness During the closing process make s...

Page 99: ...TE Damage to the vehicle caused by unintentionally opening the trunk lid or a door R When using an automatic car wash R When using a high pressure cleaner Deactivate the function of the SmartKey in th...

Page 100: ...pulled over the bumper R A protective mat with a length reaching over the trunk sill down into the detection range of the sensors is used R The protective mat is not secured correctly Deactivate the f...

Page 101: ...ency release Requirements R The 12 V vehicle battery is connected and charged Press emergency release button 1 briefly Unlocking the trunk lid with the emergency key Take the emergency key out of the...

Page 102: ...to close the side window again WARNING Risk of becoming trapped when closing a side window When closing a side window body parts could be trapped in the closing area in the process When closing make s...

Page 103: ...sing function is only an aid and is not a substitute for your atten tiveness During the closing process make sure that no body parts are in the closing area WARNING Risk of becoming trapped despite th...

Page 104: ...s oper ating parts of the body could become trapped in the closing area of the side window and the sliding sunroof When the convenience closing feature is operating monitor the entire closing process...

Page 105: ...adjustment The side window will be closed without the automatic reversing function The side windows cannot be opened or closed using the convenience opening feature Possible causes R The key battery i...

Page 106: ...g sunroof to malfunction Open the sliding sunroof only if it is free of snow and ice NOTE Damage caused by protruding objects Objects that protrude from the sliding sunroof may damage the seals Do not...

Page 107: ...pped Operating the rear roller sunblind from the front To open or close press button 1 To stop press button 1 again If you stop the opening or closing process the roller sunblind will first be closed...

Page 108: ...c reversing func tion is only an aid and is not a substitute for your attentiveness When closing the roller sunblinds make sure that no body parts are in the range of move ment WARNING Risk of becomin...

Page 109: ...ed and you can not see the cause The term sliding sunroof refers to the pano rama roof with power tilt sliding panel If the sliding sunroof is obstructed during closing and reopens again slightly Imme...

Page 110: ...close the rear roller sunblind Roller sun blinds Extending or retracting the roller sunblinds on the rear side windows The roller sunblinds for the rear side windows can be operated with the buttons f...

Page 111: ...be stopped The roller sunblind will then return to its starting position Extending or retracting from the driver s seat NOTE Damage caused by objects Objects can cause the roller sunblind to mal func...

Page 112: ...event the engine cannot be started yet the vehicle s battery is charged the system will not be operational Contact an authorized Mercedes Benz center or call 1 800 FOR MERCedes in the USA or 1 800 387...

Page 113: ...may not be available in all coun tries An audible and visual alarm will be triggered if an alteration to your vehicle s angle of inclination is detected while the tow away alarm is armed The tow away...

Page 114: ...on is armed only when the follow ing components are closed R Doors R Trunk lid Interior protection is automatically deactivated R after pressing the or H button on the key R after pressing the start s...

Page 115: ...sideration R You are sitting in an upright position R Your thighs are slightly supported by the seat cushion R Your legs are not fully extended and you can depress the pedals properly R The back of yo...

Page 116: ...e mirror while the vehicle is in motion R If you fasten your seat belt while the vehi cle is in motion Before starting the vehicle in particular adjust the driver s seat head restraint steering wheel...

Page 117: ...stabilize the seating position or to assist in getting in and out of the seat WARNING Risk of potentially fatal injuries due to objects trapped under the front passenger seat Objects trapped under th...

Page 118: ...nt height will be adjusted automatically when you adjust the seat height or the seat fore and aft position Vehicles with EASY ADJUST luxury head restraints the fore and aft position of the head restra...

Page 119: ...ly from the rear passenger compartment Vehicles with electrically adjustable outer seats 1 Selects the front passenger seat 2 Head restraint height 3 Seat backrest inclination 4 Seat height 5 Seat for...

Page 120: ...he front passenger seat has moved into a random position Vehicles with leg rest the front passenger seat has been moved fully forward R The front passenger seat is in the position for chauffeur mode A...

Page 121: ...o not move You will therefore receive no direct feedback on the switch while pressing the switch Feedback is provided only by the movement of the seat You can electrically adjust only the outer seats...

Page 122: ...g rest will fold down if overloaded If this is the case fold up the leg rest and engage it Vehicles with a long wheelbase and the Chauffeur Rear Seat Memory Package also have a footrest This is locate...

Page 123: ...e head restraint supports the back of the head at about eye level Adjust the head restraint fore and aft position so that it is as close as possible to the back of your head WARNING Risk of potentiall...

Page 124: ...enger seat R The seat is moved forwards R The backrest is tilted forwards R The head restraint is folded forwards The front passenger seat will automatically move from the chauffeur position back into...

Page 125: ...forward If the front passenger seat is already at the threshold to the area for chauffeur mode the position for chauffeur mode will be set imme diately Save the settings with the memory function page...

Page 126: ...il it releases Allow the footrest to lower The footrest will position itself on the floor Stowing the footrest Push the footrest upwards with your foot until it engages Push button 1 forwards The foot...

Page 127: ...You can also set the normal position from the front passenger seat To do so press any but ton on the door operating unit on the front passenger side Call up the settings with the memory function page...

Page 128: ...t backwards Attaching and removing the additional cushion of the front seat luxury head restraint Position head restraint 2 as far forwards as possible To attach the additional cushion open hook and l...

Page 129: ...outer luxury head restraints of the rear seats manually To adjust the head restraint angle pull or push the head restraint in the direction of arrow 1 Attaching and removing the additional cushion of...

Page 130: ...itch neck heating from the additional cushion on off make sure that press studs 2 on the additional strip are correctly pushed into counterpieces 1 on the head restraint Ensure that the Couple neck he...

Page 131: ...he head restraint upwards until it engages Folding down Press button 1 Fold down the head restraint completely The center head restraint has a usage position and a non usage position The usage positio...

Page 132: ...le may trigger an adjust ment of the driver s seat to the position saved under the user profile You or other vehicle occupants could be injured in the process Make sure that when the position of driv...

Page 133: ...ting massage with upward moving relaxing waves R Hot Relaxing Back Based on hot stone mas sage the program combines heat and mas sage It starts by massaging the back In addi tion warm pressure points...

Page 134: ...ot In particular the health of persons with limited temperature sensitivity or a limited ability to react to high temperatures may be affected or they may even suffer burn like injuries Do not repeate...

Page 135: ...e You can set the heat distribution of the heated sections among the seat cushions and seat backrests on the front and rear seats using the multimedia system page 130 Vehicles with the Warmth Comfort...

Page 136: ...trol of the vehicle in the fol lowing situations in particular R If you adjust the driver s seat the head restraint the steering wheel or the mirror while the vehicle is in motion R If you fasten your...

Page 137: ...ch the vehicle off the steering wheel heater will switch off Linking the steering wheel heater to the seat heat ing Requirements R The power supply or the vehicle has been switched on Multimedia syste...

Page 138: ...aving the vehicle always take the key with you and lock the vehicle Vehicles with memory function you can stop the adjustment process by pressing one of the mem ory function position switches WARNING...

Page 139: ...Requirements R The automatic seat adjustment has been acti vated page 130 Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Vehicle 5 Easy Entry And Exit Feature Select Steering Wheel Seat Steering Wheel Only or Off...

Page 140: ...ored and called up using the memory function You can save the following settings for the front seat R Seat backrest head restraint position and contour of the seat backrest in the lumbar region R Vehi...

Page 141: ...R Seat heating distribution of the heated sec tions of the seat cushion and seat backrest Operating the front passenger seat and rear seat Front passenger seat adjustments and rear seat adjustments f...

Page 142: ...r T within three seconds The settings are stored Vehicles with reclining rear seat you cannot store any settings on the j and a but tons for adjusting the reclined and standard positions Calling up Pr...

Page 143: ...front passenger seat is selected Adjust the front passenger seat using the but tons on the door control panel in the rear passenger compartment page 114 Ensure that the indicator lamp in button 1 ligh...

Page 144: ...e area for chauffeur mode can only be set when the conditions for chauffeur mode are fulfilled page 121 You can use the rear passenger compartment child safety lock to disable this function page 81 St...

Page 145: ...ve the notes on the function of the automatic front passenger air bag shutoff page 52 NOTE Damage to the rear armrest due to body weight When folded out the rear armrest can be damaged by body weight...

Page 146: ...ourself Always be particularly careful around the tailpipe and the tailpipe trims and super vise children especially closely in this area Allow vehicle parts to cool down before touching them The hand...

Page 147: ...beneath the armrest with charging module for wireless charging of mobile phones multime dia and USB ports as well as stowage space e g for an MP3 player 3 Stowage compartment in the front center cons...

Page 148: ...seats back Open folding tables may be damaged when the seats are moved back Make sure that the folding tables are fol ded in when moving the front seats back NOTE Damage to objects when the folding t...

Page 149: ...towage box in the rear passenger compartment backrest Press button 1 Remove the handset Overview of the parcel net hooks Observe the following notes R Secure the load using the parcel net hooks R Do n...

Page 150: ...is unlocked page 149 Vehicles with individual rear seats Vehicles with electrically adjustable outer rear seats Vehicles with electrically adjustable outer seats Fold down the rear armrest Pull handle...

Page 151: ...the flap locks in the highest position The through loading feature in the rear passenger compartment will be opened If the through loading feature is to be used as a stowage compartment again Fold do...

Page 152: ...EASY PACK trunk box to any position WARNING Risk of becoming trapped and injured when raising the floor Your hands may become trapped on the frame of the EASY PACK trunk box and objects may be thrown...

Page 153: ...be thrown out Do not transport objects that are sharp edged pointed rounded or fragile and objects that roll in the EASY PACK trunk box Always stow and secure such objects outside of the box in the t...

Page 154: ...ving the EASY PACK trunk box Installing Turn rotating catches 6 outward Insert retainers 3 of box 1 into holes 2 Raise box 1 in the direction of the arrow and press hooks 5 into the anchorages of rear...

Page 155: ...Technical data section NOTE Damage to the vehicle due to not observing the maximum permitted head room clearance If the vehicle height is greater than the maxi mum permitted headroom clearance the roo...

Page 156: ...objects Carefully fold covers 1 upwards in the direc tion of the arrow Secure the roof luggage rack to the fastening points beneath covers 1 Comply with the installation instructions of the roof lugg...

Page 157: ...the device If you have connected a device to the 12 V socket leave the cover of the stowage compart ment open Using the 115 V socket in the rear passenger compartment DANGER Risk of fatal injuries du...

Page 158: ...ards specific to the country you are in R Do not use multiple socket outlets Only devices up to a maximum of 150 W 1 3 A can be connected Vehicles with a rear bench seat or electrically adjust able ou...

Page 159: ...up to 20 V 5 A when the vehicle is switched on Refrigerator box Using the refrigerator box WARNING Risk of fire due to a covered vent grille on the refrigerator box If you cover the vent grille for t...

Page 160: ...cles with individual rear seats To open pull the handle on refrigerator box 1 and fold down the cover of the refrigerator box To switch on press button 2 repeatedly until an indicator lamp low cooling...

Page 161: ...e refrigerator box is locked Removing Pull up and hold handle 7 Pull the refrigerator box with handle 7 up out of sockets 5 and 6 of the though loading compartment Connection 4 and the electrical cont...

Page 162: ...mpartment Placing other objects in the mobile phone storage compartment could constitute a fire hazard Apart from a mobile phone do not place any other objects in the mobile phone storage compartment...

Page 163: ...owing options for wirelessly charg ing a mobile phone in the cockpit R In the front stowage compartment R In the stowage compartment of the cockpit armrest Example wirelessly charging a mobile phone i...

Page 164: ...warm water Observe the notes on loading the vehicle page 142 Installing and removing floor mats WARNING Risk of accident due to objects in the driver s footwell Objects in the driver s footwell may im...

Page 165: ...Adjust the corresponding seat Removing floor mats Slide the corresponding seat backwards and pull the floor mat off holders 2 Adjust the corresponding seat Seats and stowing 163...

Page 166: ...hes the rear fog light on off When low beam is activated the T indicator lamp for the side lamps will be deactivated and replaced by the L low beam indicator lamp Always park your vehicle safely using...

Page 167: ...the ambient light WARNING Risk of accident when the low beam is switched off in poor visibility When the light switch is set to the low beam may not be switched on automatically if there is fog snow...

Page 168: ...y to the point of resistance in the direction of arrow 2 or 4 The corresponding turn signal light will flash three times To indicate permanently push the combina tion switch beyond the point of resist...

Page 169: ...adlamps follow the steering move ments R Relevant areas are better illuminated during a journey The functions are active when the low beam is switched on Depending on the vehicle s equipment the cours...

Page 170: ...e following conditions R At speeds below 43 mph 70 km h and when the rear fog light is switched on The function is automatically deactivated under the following conditions R When speeds greater than 6...

Page 171: ...ed due to different legal requirements even if they are enabled in the multimedia system When you cross a border the vehicle will automatically adapt to the applicable requirements Spotlight The spotl...

Page 172: ...Highbeam Assist function WARNING Risk of accident despite Adap tive Highbeam Assist Adaptive Highbeam Assist does not react to R Road users without lights e g pedestrians R Road users with poor light...

Page 173: ...ion switch If Adaptive Highbeam Assist is activated the _ indicator lamp will light up on the driver s display Switching off Switch off high beam using the combination switch Adaptive Highbeam Assist...

Page 174: ...RA RANGE Highbeam only vehicles with DIGITAL LIGHT ULTRA RANGE Highbeam increases the bright ness of the cone of light to the legally permitted maximum Partial high beam does not include other road us...

Page 175: ...ch Switching the daytime running lights on off Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Light 5 MULTIBEAM LED Switch the daytime running lights on or off In vehicles with DIGITAL LIGHT headlamps the daytime r...

Page 176: ...he dome lamp on the respective side of the vehicle will light up To switch reading lamps off press button 1 once or twice When you press it once the interior lighting in the grab handle and the dome l...

Page 177: ...R Climate If changes are made to the tempera ture setting in the vehicle the color of the ambient lighting will change briefly R Voice Assistant For vehicles with active ambi ent lighting the voice as...

Page 178: ...nimations will be displayed at a higher basic brightness Switching the interior lighting switch off delay time on off Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Light 5 Interior Exterior Lighting 5 Interior Lig...

Page 179: ...The wiper arms will move into their replace ment positions and washer fluid will be distrib uted on the windshield After approximately 30 seconds the wiper arms will move back again and wipe the wind...

Page 180: ...the new wiper blade into the wiper arm in the direction of arrow 1 Slide catch 2 in the direction of arrow 3 until it engages in the locking position Make sure that the wiper blade is seated cor rect...

Page 181: ...MAGIC VISION CONTROL Moving the wiper arms into the replacement posi tion Switch off the vehicle Within around 15 seconds press the button on the combination switch page 176 The wiper arms will move i...

Page 182: ...adjust ing the vehicle settings while the vehicle is in motion You could lose control of the vehicle in the fol lowing situations in particular R If you adjust the driver s seat the head restraint th...

Page 183: ...k and the mirror will audibly engage The outside mirror will now be set to the correct position Automatic anti glare mirrors function WARNING Risk of acid burns and poison ing due to the anti glare mi...

Page 184: ...The front passenger outside mirror will swivel downwards in the direction of the rear wheel on the front passenger s side when R The parking position is stored page 182 R The front passenger mirror i...

Page 185: ...o controlled equipment such as toll systems can be mounted only on areas 1 of the wind shield that are permeable to radio waves Areas permeable to radio waves 1 are best visi ble from outside the vehi...

Page 186: ...mate bar with the examples of j switching off climate con trol page 186 g switching air recir culation mode on off page 189 and 0 synchronisation function page 188 3 Defrosts the windshield page 187 1...

Page 187: ...passenger compartment left 2 Sets the temperature in the rear passenger compartment left 3 Sets the airflow in the rear passenger com partment left or switches climate control on off page 186 4 Switch...

Page 188: ...C Switching off Press the 4 button or Set the airflow to level 0 using buttons 3 and 5 If rear climate control is switched off via but ton 4 OFF will be shown on the display Switching the A C functio...

Page 189: ...ia system 4 Climate Menu 5 First Row of Seats Depending on the external conditions support for improved cooling and dehumidification of the inte rior air will be provided when the A C function is acti...

Page 190: ...e Sets the airflow Select Second Row of Seats Set the air flow with s or r Controlling rear climate control automatically Select AUTO When the defrost function is activated some functions e g the temp...

Page 191: ...tilization is activated the two buttons for setting the temperature and air distribution will automatically be deac tivated Switching residual heat on off via the rear operat ing unit Requirements R T...

Page 192: ...on located in the glove box Select Fragrance Keep pressing until the desired intensity is reached Inserting or removing the flacon of the fra grance system WARNING Risk of injury from liquid per fume...

Page 193: ...eater WARNING Risk of burns from touching the windshield when the windshield heater is switched on The windshield can become very hot when the windshield heater is switched on The health of persons wi...

Page 194: ...ats Select Driver Passenger Rear Left or Rear Right The seat specific functions of pre entry cli mate control such as seat heating will be per formed for the selected seats If pre entry climate contro...

Page 195: ...vehicles with a 48 V on board electrical system The air inside the vehicle can be heated ventila ted or cooled to the set temperature when the vehicle is parked Plug in hybrid When the vehicle is conn...

Page 196: ...ght up blue when the vehicle is being cooled and red when it is being heated Activating deactivating pre entry climate con trol for departure time Requirements R The high voltage battery or the 48 V b...

Page 197: ...itched off Immediate pre entry climate control is availa ble only for plug in hybrids or vehicles with a 48 V on board electrical system The vehicle interior can continue to be air condi tioned e g du...

Page 198: ...airflow direction of the side air vents hold the center of outer side air vent 2 and move it up or down or to the left or right To adjust the airflow direction of the center air vent hold the center o...

Page 199: ...artment press button 1 again If the button protrudes from the side trim the side air vent is closed To adjust the airflow direction of the side air vents in the rear passenger compartment hold the cen...

Page 200: ...To open or close turn controller 1 to the right or left 198 Climate control...

Page 201: ...and seek medical atten tion straight away DANGER Risk of fire and explosion from excessive internal pressure of the high voltage battery In the event of a vehicle fire flammable gas can escape and ig...

Page 202: ...ing R The high voltage battery is being charged Notes on electric mode R Vehicles with hybrid systems generate signifi cantly less noise when stationary and when being driven than vehicles with combu...

Page 203: ...electrical system may be damaged although the damage is not visible Never make any modifications to the high voltage on board electrical system Do not switch on or use the vehicle if its high voltage...

Page 204: ...ng on the power supply or the vehicle WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to children left unattended in the vehicle If you leave children unattended in the vehicle they could in particular R open...

Page 205: ...aust gases Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide Inhaling these exhaust gases is hazardous to health and leads to poisoning Never leave the engine or if present the a...

Page 206: ...1 from cup holder 2 the vehicle can be driven For further vehicle starts however key 1 must be located in cup holder 2 during the entire journey Have key 1 checked at a qualified specialist workshop...

Page 207: ...ed R The windows and sliding sunroof are closed Start the vehicle using the smartphone After every engine start the engine runs for ten minutes You can carry out a maximum of two consecutive starting...

Page 208: ...not use optimized acceleration on public roads Individual wheels could spin and you could lose control of the vehicle There is an increased risk of skidding and or accident Be sure to observe the saf...

Page 209: ...k 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 Always install the floor m...

Page 210: ...ine or the stationary heater is run ning Open a window on the side of the vehicle facing away from the wind to ensure an adequate supply of fresh air WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to being u...

Page 211: ...shop NOTE Reduced battery life due to frequent short distance trips The 12 V battery may not be sufficiently charged when the vehicle is used only for short distance trips This reduces the life of the...

Page 212: ...if a certain depth of water has built up on the road surface Observe the following notes during heavy precipi tation or in conditions in which hydroplaning may occur R Reduce speed R Avoid tire ruts R...

Page 213: ...ations the engine will not stop R You stop at a stop sign and there is no vehicle in front of you R The vehicle that stopped in front of you starts up again R You maneuver turn the steering wheel shar...

Page 214: ...Observe the notes in the Supplement You could otherwise fail to recognize dangers Press button 1 A display will appear on the driver s display when you switch the ECO start stop function on off s will...

Page 215: ...d downhill gradi ent If the deceleration provided by ECO Assist is not sufficient you must also brake with the service brake This is especially the case if for example you pull away again in slow movi...

Page 216: ...fficient lighting or because they are obscured R If the information in the navigation system s digital map is incorrect or out of date R If signs are ambiguous e g road signs in road works or in adjac...

Page 217: ...lement You could otherwise fail to recognize dangers You can use the steering wheel paddle shift ers to adjust the intensity of recuperation in drive programs n o and The following recuperation levels...

Page 218: ...o brake with the service brake This is especially the case if for example you pull away again in slow moving traffic and the distance to the vehicle in front is very short The function will be active...

Page 219: ...e distance from the vehicle in front for vehicle speed and for braking in good time The system may be impaired or may not function in the following situations R If there is poor visibility e g due to...

Page 220: ...sion zones R The vehicle automatically selects the operat ing mode Function of the haptic accelerator pedal plug in hybrid The haptic accelerator pedal has an additional pressure point followed by inc...

Page 221: ...urve R Available only for vehicles with E ACTIVE BODY CONTROL R Comfortable driving with curve tilting function R Balance between traction and stability R Recommended for all road conditions Electric...

Page 222: ...tton 1 on the left or right The drive program selected will appear on the driver s display Configuring DYNAMIC SELECT in the MMS Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Vehicle 5 DYNAMIC SELECT Setting drive...

Page 223: ...oltage battery is exhausted and the vehicle is then driven by the combustion engine Switching the reset display on off Activate or deactivate Request at Start This function must be activated for each...

Page 224: ...tion will be displayed Automatic transmission DIRECT SELECT lever Function of the DIRECT SELECT lever WARNING Risk of accident due to incor rect gearshifting If the engine speed is higher than the idl...

Page 225: ...o remain in neutral i even if the vehicle is switched off or the driver s door is opened Depress the brake pedal and engage neutral i when the vehicle is at a standstill Release the brake pedal Switch...

Page 226: ...R When the vehicle is rolling you shift to trans mission position i bring the vehicle to a standstill and open the driver s door when the vehicle is stationary R Engaging park position j automatically...

Page 227: ...hen transmission position h is engaged again R Driving style To shift up pull steering wheel paddle shifter 2 To shift down pull steering wheel paddle shifter 1 To deactivate pull and hold steering wh...

Page 228: ...o longer met Glide mode can also be prevented by the following parameters R Incline R Downhill gradient R Temperature R Height R Speed R Operating status of the engine R Traffic situation Function of...

Page 229: ...ostatic charge Electrostatic charge can ignite fuel vapor Before you open the fuel filler cap or take hold of the pump nozzle touch the metallic vehicle body To avoid creating another electrostatic ch...

Page 230: ...ehicle Consult a qualified specialist workshop NOTE Fuel may spray out when you remove the fuel pump nozzle Only fill the fuel tank until the pump noz zle switches off Requirements R The vehicle is un...

Page 231: ...n the fuel tank is depressurized indicator lamp 2 will light up continuously The Fuel Tank Is Depressurized Ready for Refueling message will appear on the driver s display and the fuel filler flap wil...

Page 232: ...of charge especially if the vehicle is idle for a lengthy period of time R Frequent rapid charging with direct current mode 4 R Leaving the vehicle idle for lengthy periods at high ambient temperatur...

Page 233: ...t and your vehicle s charging cable single phase AC charging is also possible Observe the different grid requirements of your current location when charging Use only charging cables that conform to th...

Page 234: ...ltage charging of your vehicle Never use a damaged charging cable Do not use R extension cables R extension reels R multiple sockets Never use socket adapters to connect the charging cable to the main...

Page 235: ...se charging cables that have been tested and approved by the manufacturer for charging the high voltage battery in an electric vehicle Do not use a damaged charging cable Do not use an extension for t...

Page 236: ...e charging process shown by the charging station may be higher than the amount of energy actually absor bed by the high voltage battery This is the result of different levels of charging losses and is...

Page 237: ...a qualified specialist workshop Overview of the charging cable operating unit The charging cable operating unit shows the cur rent status of the charging process 1 Supply voltage indicator 2 Charging...

Page 238: ...ging cable mal function or a vehicle malfunction first reset the charging cable operating unit To do this discon nect the charging cable from the vehicle and from the mains socket and wait for approxi...

Page 239: ...s up green Charging process com pleted Flashes red for approx 90 s Vehicle mal function charging is not possible Starting the alternating current charging process mode 2 3 DANGER Risk of death when ch...

Page 240: ...sult in damage which may prevent the socket flap from being opened again NOTE Damage to the vehicle socket or the charging cable connector due to incorrect handling Do not use excessive force maximum...

Page 241: ...with a charging cable insert the plug of the vehi cle s charging cable into the wallbox charging station socket to the stop Make sure that the charging cable is not taut when inserted The indicator l...

Page 242: ...es equipped with a type 1 vehicle socket for AC charging have no charging inter ruption button 3 Combo 1 vehicle socket press charging inter ruption button 3 The charging process will be ended The ind...

Page 243: ...ging cable have been observed If the charging cable or charge port becomes too hot have the power supply system checked NOTE Damaged or dirty vehicle socket when the socket flap is open Always keep th...

Page 244: ...The indicator lamp 5 and lower status display 4 flash orange and as soon as the high voltage battery is charged green When the charging sequence for the ambient lighting is activated the ambient light...

Page 245: ...specialist work shop Close the socket cover and the socket flap After the charging cable connector has been disconnected the left indicator lamp 1 on the vehicle socket will remain lit for some time b...

Page 246: ...and injury caused by an insufficiently secured vehi cle rolling away If the vehicle is not securely parked suffi ciently it can roll away in an uncontrolled way even at a slight downhill gradient On u...

Page 247: ...ure the vehicle against rolling away NOTE Damage due to the vehicle lowering Vehicles with AIRMATIC or E ACTIVE BODY CONTROL The vehicle can lower because of temperature differences or longer non oper...

Page 248: ...entilation WARNING Risk of injury by becoming trapped when opening and closing a garage door When you operate or program a garage door with an integrated garage door opener per sons can become trapped...

Page 249: ...een Program ming was successful Additionally syn chronization of the rolling code with the door system must be carried out If indicator lamp 4 does not light up or flash green repeat the procedure Rel...

Page 250: ...If this is the case contact the HomeLink Hotline Support and additional information on pro gramming R on the toll free HomeLink Hotline on 1 800 355 3515 R online at the https www homelink com merced...

Page 251: ...e vehicle is switched off The seat belt tongue is not inserted in the seat belt buckle of the driver s seat and the driver s door is opened There is a system malfunction The power supply is insufficie...

Page 252: ...the vehicle has been braked to a stand still the electric parking brake is applied The red F USA or Canada indicator lamp lights up in the driver s display Information on collision detection on a park...

Page 253: ...photos of the first incident will be overwritten if they have not been deleted already Activating or deactivating the collision photos function Note possible legal restrictions in some countries rega...

Page 254: ...battery will reliably start the vehicle Charge the starter battery in the following situa tions R The vehicle s non operational time has to be extended R The starter battery charge level is insufficie...

Page 255: ...r 4 Front camera 5 Corner radars 6 Ultrasonic sensors 7 Rear view camera WARNING Risk of accident due to restric ted detection performance of vehicle sen sors and cameras If the area around vehicle se...

Page 256: ...Traffic Sign Assist page 278 R Traffic light view page 282 R AIRMATIC page 290 R E ACTIVE BODY CONTROL page 292 Driving Assistance Package The availability of some functions or sub func tions of the...

Page 257: ...ing distance in an emergency braking situation is increased Depress the brake pedal with full force in emergency braking situations ABS pre vents the wheels from locking The Brake Assist System BAS su...

Page 258: ...due to a malfunction Observe the following information R Indicator and warning lamps page 562 R Display messages page 489 ETS 4ETS Electronic Traction System ETS 4ETS traction control is part of ESP a...

Page 259: ...itting a noticeable steering force to the steering wheel in the direction required for vehicle stabilization This steering recommendation is given in the fol lowing situations R both right wheels or b...

Page 260: ...iver s display Release the brake pedal Deactivating the HOLD function Depress the accelerator pedal to pull away or Depress the brake pedal until the display disappears from the driver s display The H...

Page 261: ...ngs R Standard normal system sensitivity R Sensitive higher system sensitivity The driver is warned earlier and the attention level detec ted by ATTENTION ASSIST is adapted accord ingly If fatigue or...

Page 262: ...or alertness assessment is reset and restarted when continu ing the journey in the following situations R You switch off the vehicle R If you unfasten your seat belt and open the driver s door e g to...

Page 263: ...y otherwise fail to recognize dangers page 252 DISTRONIC Active Distance Assist maintains the set speed on free flowing roads If vehicles are detected ahead the set distance will be main tained until...

Page 264: ...n Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is passive the status display will be greyed out If the speed of the vehicle in front or the speed adjustment is less than the stored speed due to the route event ah...

Page 265: ...insuffi cient deceleration by Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC brakes your vehicle with up to 50 of the possible deceler ation If this deceleration is not sufficient...

Page 266: ...ss M on the upper section or N on the lower section or J Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal or To activate with a stored speed pressJ Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal The last stor...

Page 267: ...hen you leave the driver s seat If you leave the driver s seat while the vehicle is being braked by Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC only the vehicle can roll away Always deactivate Active Distance As...

Page 268: ...g a trailer Ensure that the driven speed complies with traffic regulations Adjust the driving speed to suit current traffic and weather conditions Function of route based speed adaptation When Active...

Page 269: ...e In these situations the driver must intervene accordingly WARNING Risk of accident in spite of route based speed adaptation Route based speed adaptation can malfunc tion or be temporarily unavailabl...

Page 270: ...speed major road R Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is activated and active page 263 R Active Steering Assist is activated and active page 270 R You are traveling no faster than 35 mph 60 km h When Ac...

Page 271: ...If the driver does not react to this warning for a considerable period an emergency stop is initi ated page 270 The warning is not issued or is stopped as soon as the system detects that the driver h...

Page 272: ...t are reached there is no guarantee that the system will remain active or will keep the vehi cle in lane Always keep your hands on the steering wheel and observe the traffic carefully Always steer the...

Page 273: ...s switched on When the vehicle is stationary the following actions are carried out R The vehicle is secured with the electric park ing brake R The vehicle is unlocked R If possible an emergency call i...

Page 274: ...the vehicle was started the sensors have detected a vehicle at a suita ble distance behind your vehicle R Active Lane Change Assist is selected in the multimedia system R Active Distance Assist DISTRO...

Page 275: ...lows R The arrow in the selected direction of travel turns red R A corresponding message appears on the driver display R In certain circumstances a warning tone will sound WARNING Risk of accident whe...

Page 276: ...een delivered Active Lane Change Assist will be unavailable or only partially available during this teach in process and no arrows will be displayed next to the Active Steering Assist symbol Setting A...

Page 277: ...al situa tion or apply the brake during autonomous brak ing situation dependent brake force boosting will occur The brake pressure will increase up to max imum full stop braking if necessary If autono...

Page 278: ...00 km h when approaching stationary vehicles R at speeds up to approximately 50 mph 80 km h when approaching cyclists ahead R at speeds up to approximately 43 mph 70 km h when approaching stationary p...

Page 279: ...annot always recog nize objects or complex traffic situations clearly Moreover the steering support provided by Evasive Steering Assist is not sufficient to avoid a collision Always pay careful attent...

Page 280: ...ight bends Setting Active Brake Assist Requirements R The vehicle is switched on Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Assistance 5 Collision Avoidance Activate or deactivate the function It is recommended...

Page 281: ...striction 3 Additional sign with restriction The system can show up to two traffic signs in the driver s display simultaneously The system always prioritizes displaying speed limits Up to one traf fic...

Page 282: ...e on freeway slip roads or one way streets Warning at pedestrian crossings if you approach pedestrian crossings provided that pedestrians are in the danger zone or are moving towards it Traffic Sign A...

Page 283: ...construction sites at exits and driveways in the case of adjacent lanes or parallel roads in the case of pedestrian crossing markings at traffic lights R if the signage or road markings do not comply...

Page 284: ...camera image with traffic light view is shown on the central display When the vehicle pulls away the camera image is faded out Activate D or deactivate E Traffic Light View Using other available funct...

Page 285: ...aved If you do not want to transmit the vehicle positions and driving directions you have the following options R You deactivate the service in the Mercedes me portal R You have the service deactivate...

Page 286: ...y You could otherwise fail to rec ognize dangers System limits The display does not appear in the following situa tions for example R There is no traffic light data available R The time remaining unti...

Page 287: ...age 174 Observe the notes on driving systems and your responsibility you may otherwise fail to recognize dangers page 252 WARNING Risk of accident despite Active Blind Spot Assist Active Blind Spot As...

Page 288: ...s Active Blind Spot Assist may be limited in the fol lowing situations in particular R if there is dirt on the sensors or the sensors are obscured R in poor visibility e g due to fog heavy rain or sno...

Page 289: ...icles or obstacles e g crash barriers are located on 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 Yo...

Page 290: ...roximately three minutes without any steering intervention from the driver In the Active Lane Keeping Assist settings you can set the sensitivity of the system and set the level of support Additionall...

Page 291: ...ation The system may be impaired or may not function particularly in the following situations R If there is poor visibility e g due to insufficient illumination of the road highly variable shade cond...

Page 292: ...d the next time the vehicle is started The standard setting for this function is dependent on the country This function must be activated in vehicles without Driving Assistance Package so that Emergen...

Page 293: ...of accident because vehi cle level is too high Driving characteristics may be impaired The vehicle can drift outwards for example when steering or cornering Choose a vehicle level which is suited to t...

Page 294: ...trailer bicycle rack the vehicle is moving faster than 19 mph 30 km h Lowering the vehicle Select t The indicator lamp goes out The vehicle is adjusted to the height of the active drive program In th...

Page 295: ...ive Drive program A N and R The suspension setting is comfortable R The vehicle is set to the normal level R The vehicle is lowered to low level 1 when driving at speeds above 75 mph 120 km h R The ve...

Page 296: ...o the driving style and the road surface conditions WARNING Risk of entrapment from vehi cle lowering When lowering the vehicle people could become trapped if their limbs are between the vehicle body...

Page 297: ...height of the active drive program R When the trailer socket is contacted trailer bicycle rack the vehicle is moving faster than 19 mph 30 km h Lowering the vehicle Select t The indicator lamp goes o...

Page 298: ...e central display The rear view camera will not function or will func tion only partially in the following situations R You are driving forwards at a speed greater than approximately 10 mph 16 km h R...

Page 299: ...at exits with reduced visibility The 360 Camera includes the following cameras and evaluates their images R Rear view camera R Front camera R Two side cameras in the outside mirrors The cameras are o...

Page 300: ...2 Lane marking the course the tires will take with the current steering angle dynamic 3 Driven surface depending on the current steering angle dynamic 4 Guide line at a distance of approximately 1 0 f...

Page 301: ...the respective side of the vehicle When you change the trans mission position the view is automatically adap ted 3D auto view The area behind the vehicle is not displayed as a mirror image as is usual...

Page 302: ...use the 360 Camera under such cir cumstances You could otherwise injure oth ers or collide with objects when parking the vehicle For technical reasons the standard height of the vehicle may be altered...

Page 303: ...electronic park ing assistance system which monitors the area surrounding your vehicle and shows you the dis tance between the vehicle and a detected obsta cle visually and audibly The passive side im...

Page 304: ...R Blue 3 3 ft 1 m no obstacles detected R Yellow approx 3 3 ft 1 m 2 2 ft 0 7 m R Orange approx 2 2 ft 0 7 m 1 2 ft 0 4 m R Red 1 2 ft 0 4 m Vehicles with 360 Camera the boundary line shifts dynamica...

Page 305: ...sarily take into account the following obstacles R Obstacles below the detection range e g per sons animals or objects R Obstacles above the detection range e g overhanging loads overhangs or loading...

Page 306: ...particular attention to any objects which are above or below the sensors e g flower pots or drawbars The vehicle or other objects could other wise be damaged Requirements R The camera menu is open R O...

Page 307: ...a parking space parallel to the road R Exiting a parking space perpendicular to the road optionally either left or right Active Parking Assist is only an aid It is not a sub stitute for your attentio...

Page 308: ...due to objects located above or below the detection range of Active Parking Assist If there are objects above or below the detec tion range the following situations may arise R Active Parking Assist m...

Page 309: ...spaces 3 detected by the system are shown on the central display When the vehicle is stationary indicated vehicle path 4 into currently selected parking space 5 also appears If a parking space is dis...

Page 310: ...cel the parking procedure with Active Parking Assist On completion of the parking procedure the Active Parking Assist Finished display message appears Secure the vehicle against rolling away When requ...

Page 311: ...ake control of the vehicle You have to accelerate brake steer and change gear yourself again If you do not react to the prompt to take control of the vehicle the system will brake the vehicle to a sta...

Page 312: ...cle directly in front of a garage or a driveway entrance and then use Remote Parking Assist to enter or exit a parking space Remote Parking Assist manages pulling away braking and steering While Remot...

Page 313: ...king Assist observe the following Make sure that you have the best view possible of the vehicle and the vehicle s surroundings Make sure that no persons animals or objects are in the path of your vehi...

Page 314: ...and adjust the gearbox setting j Switch off the vehicle and exit it with the key Starting the parking procedure without selecting in advance Stop the vehicle and select transmission posi tion j Switch...

Page 315: ...r cancel the parking procedure with Remote Parking Assist After ending the parking procedure ensure that all vehicle doors windows and the trunk are closed Secure the vehicle against rolling away Canc...

Page 316: ...ft 1 0 m since being at a stand still R If the detected obstacle is less than approx imately 3 3 ft 1 0 m away The Drive away Assist can be deactivated or acti vated on the Maneuvering Assistance men...

Page 317: ...open and a critical situation is detected a warning appears in the central display together with the PARKTRONIC Parking Assist pop up Warning for Cross Traffic Front R If Active Parking Assist is act...

Page 318: ...ail able the same symbol appears in gray The maneuvering brake function is only an aid It is not a substitute for your attention to the sur roundings The responsibility for safe maneuvering and parkin...

Page 319: ...f accident due to objects located above or below the detection range of Memory Parking Assist If there are objects above or below the detec tion range the following situations may arise R Memory Parki...

Page 320: ...on 3 If not all conditions for a recording are met symbol 3 is grayed out Park the vehicle in the desired parking space Do not exceed 5 mph 8 km h To stop recording Stop the vehicle and tap on 3 again...

Page 321: ...respective parking procedure and stored separately within one driving cycle R The vehicle was parked using Memory Parking Assist Press button 1 The Camera Parking view opens in the cen tral display S...

Page 322: ...e use of tow bar systems that are used for flat towing or dinghy towing for example Attaching and using tow bar systems can result in damage to the vehicle When you are towing a vehicle with tow bar s...

Page 323: ...s R Display messages R Information on speed Consumption and range R Power meter level and condition of charge of the high voltage battery R Indicator and warning lamps Plug in hybrid vehicles are addi...

Page 324: ...teering wheel You can use Touch Control 3 to navigate vertically and horizontally by swiping with one finger Confirm your selection by pressing the Touch Control To operate Touch Control 3 in the most...

Page 325: ...nt You can find further information about the possi ble settings and selections on the menus in the Digital Operator s Manual Calling up displays on the Sport menu plug in hybrid Driver s display 4 Sp...

Page 326: ...with navigation 6x2 1 Detected instructions and traffic signs 2 Navigation instructions distance to the next route event 3 Steer Assist status 4 Current speed 5 Set speed in the driving system e g Act...

Page 327: ...Information from and visualization of the navi gation system R Information from and visualization of the driver assistance systems e g Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC R Information from the menus of...

Page 328: ...he left To select the menu bar of the head up dis play swipe upwards on the left hand Touch Control Switching between display content on the head up display Swipe to the left or right on the left hand...

Page 329: ...display 4 Switching on Swipe upwards on the left hand Touch Con trol Press a on the left hand Touch Control Switching off Swipe upwards on the left hand Touch Con trol Swipe on the left hand Touch Co...

Page 330: ...ed energy The power meter has the following functions R In electric mode the area 1 2 shows what percentage of the electrical drive is cur rently being used The combustion engine is switched on at 100...

Page 331: ...oning page 278 Active Steering Assist page 268 Active Lane Change Assist page 272 Active Lane Keeping Assist page 287 Z Active Blind Spot Assist only on assistant display page 286 Plug in hybrid opera...

Page 332: ...timedia system can be operated by voice input e g Navigation or Telephone The MBUX voice assistant is opera tional about half a minute after switching on the vehicle and can be operated from all seats...

Page 333: ...onary Overview of the operable functions of the MBUX voice assistant You can use the MBUX voice assistant to operate the following functions depending on the vehicle equipment R Telephone R Text messa...

Page 334: ...rmation e g information on POIs By clicking the symbol in the wave more information about the online voice con trol can be displayed Activating or deactivating contacts for online use Select Contacts...

Page 335: ...ed in the wave further information on the online status is dis played When online voice control is active additional functions are available such as R Weather R General knowledge R Public holidays and...

Page 336: ...call R Reject call R Search for the contact Peter Miller R Switch to address book R Show me the incoming calls R Switch the phone Examples of radio and TV voice commands Depending on the vehicle equi...

Page 337: ...cle settings and vehicle func tions using the MBUX voice assistant The follow ing list offers just a small selection of the possible vehicle voice commands If no seat is mentioned for commands the act...

Page 338: ...r or locations perform calculations etc R Is the sun shining in Manchester R Is it raining at my location R What are the skiing conditions on the Zugspi tze R What s the time in Sydney now R In which...

Page 339: ...R Previous station R Next track R Previous track R Start dashcam recording R Stop dashcam recording R Show the map R 3D map R 2D map R Align map to north R Align map in direction of travel R Show all...

Page 340: ...pe of func tion and product designation of your MBUX multi media system may differ from the description and images in this Operator s Manual For example route guidance with augmented reality is not av...

Page 341: ...the home screen with a classic menu the steps required to call up the applications are reduced You can switch between the zero layer and the home screen with a classic menu The applications can be hi...

Page 342: ...r profile settings 6 Content sharing menu 7 Telephone Requirement for phone the mobile phone is connected to the MBUX multimedia system 8 Entertainment sources media radio 9 Press briefly shows all ap...

Page 343: ...ed to the MBUX multimedia system R Display contacts and call list and call a con tact R Use voice functions R Suggest contacts The contacts are suggested for the mobile phones connected to the MBUX mu...

Page 344: ...he reduced view exam ples Media to play the previous or next track tap or To answer a call or call a missed call tap on the contact After the connection has been established the call functions are ava...

Page 345: ...assage program for the driver 3 Starts stops a massage program for the front passenger 4 Sets the massage program intensity for the driver s or front passenger seat Tap on the application The expanded...

Page 346: ...and home screen with classic menu Press and hold The home screen with classic menu is shown To return to the zero layer press and hold on Home screen overview 1 Status line 2 Calls up user profile se...

Page 347: ...ent sharing menu R Favorites R Vehicle quick access Content sharing menu in the Control Center Example showing displays 1 Calls up a menu 2 Central display with active content cover dis play 3 Display...

Page 348: ...ny direc tion Using the touchscreen Example Control elements under the central display 1 Fingerprint sensor 2 Switches the MBUX multimedia system on or off 3 Switches the mute function on off 4 Adjust...

Page 349: ...pment and especially your voice control sys tem R Observe the legal requirements for the coun try in which you are driving R If you use the voice control system in an emer gency your voice can change...

Page 350: ...k a question about the vehicle Do I have Blind Spot Assist Overview of the MBUX Interior Assistant WARNING Risk of injury from the cam era s laser radiation This product uses a classification 1 laser...

Page 351: ...front camera are located in the overhead con trol panel The cameras of the rear camera are located in the roof bows The Assistant detects interactions of the vehicle occupants via the cameras It inter...

Page 352: ...amera is covered dirty fog ged up or scratched Wait until the camera has cooled down before cleaning the camera cover The Currently Unavailable See Operator s Manual message appears Clean the outside...

Page 353: ...r also flashes red for one of the front doors R When the door is opened a warning tone sounds The visual warning is thus already given before the door is opened Further information on Active Blind Spo...

Page 354: ...hand vertically up and down in front of the reading lamp The reading light is switched on or off Switching the search light on and off Interaction area for activating the search light To switch on re...

Page 355: ...front camera is switched on R At least one favorite has been saved in the favorites list R The favorite is connected with the MBUX Inte rior Assistant R The area for detecting the favorites pose V po...

Page 356: ...or may not function in the following situations R The camera is covered or dirty fogged up or scratched R The driver s face and or eyes are covered R The driver is wearing glasses that block infra red...

Page 357: ...o be adjusted page 180 Information on users suggestions and favorites WARNING Risk of becoming trapped dur ing adjustment of the driver s seat after calling up a driver profile Selecting a user profil...

Page 358: ...e Mercedes me App or in the Mercedes me Por tal User specific content and applications with per sonal data are protected by different levels of security To access protected content the Mercedes me PIN...

Page 359: ...e for access Biometric sensors in the vehicle must be taught in The authentication process then takes all taught in and available sensors into account The following user specific content and applica t...

Page 360: ...id background or disturbing noises during voice recognition Deleting biometric data Tap on E for example behind Facial Rec ognition Select Yes Teaching in the vehicle key for profile selection Select...

Page 361: ...y Select a favorite Linking favorites with the MBUX Interior Assistant V pose Select Select Select r Select Driver or Passenger Select the category Select a favorite System settings Overview of the sy...

Page 362: ...odule the vehicle must be connec ted with the Internet and a Mercedes me user account To complete software updates via Wi Fi the vehicle must be connected to an external Wi Fi hotspot A software updat...

Page 363: ...ay message shown above is shown continuously several sys tems such as the reversing camera Parking Assist PARKTRONIC or climate control are no longer available Drive on carefully and consult a special...

Page 364: ...r a fee The use of the vehicle data tariff by external devices is not available in all countries Using the multimedia system as a Wi Fi hotspot Select MBUX Hotspot Select one of the following connecti...

Page 365: ...the navigation announcements The selected language affects the characters available for entry The navigation announcements are not available in all languages If a language is not available the naviga...

Page 366: ...acks can be analyzed and opti mized You can drive previously saved race tracks e g Hockenheimring or record and save new tracks The driven lap times are stored for every track These can be analyzed an...

Page 367: ...the weather Select Yes to save the times driven for this track Showing readings during Track Race The following readings can be shown R Tire temperature R Miniature map R Sector overview R Engine data...

Page 368: ...n overview of all stored tracks appears Select the desired track Select options u for the desired track Select Export Track to The selected track can be exported to a USB storage device connected to t...

Page 369: ...to a stop Measurement is incremental in steps of 6 mph 10 km h to a stop If the braking pro cedure is started e g at a speed of 98 mph 157 km h measurement starts as soon as 93 mph 150 km h has been...

Page 370: ...the message prompt with Yes The device is de authorized Setting the TRACK PACE display on the head up display and driver s display Select IC and HUD Contents Activate or deactivate the desired conten...

Page 371: ...ected options When the address is reached again a brief query will appear as to whether the respec tive charging program should be selected Activating and deactivating fast charging Activate or deacti...

Page 372: ...be charged up to no higher than the set percentage The percentage can be set in increments of 10 As soon as the maximum state of charge is reached a notification will be shown on the central display s...

Page 373: ...ed out view e g the destination or a traffic delay Ends the current route guidance Tapping opens the navigation module in the expanded view with the Route 2 Destination entry 3 Searches for a parking...

Page 374: ...nt and is not available in all vehicles Debiting of toll charges at freeway toll gates is facilitated with an electronic payment system The toll system uses RFID Radio Frequency Iden tification for da...

Page 375: ...toll system enables the payment of toll charges in many states of the USA In Mexico for example the toll system can be registered and activated for journeys to the USA Notes on use R You can only use...

Page 376: ...al characters C Switches to upper case or lower case letters Enter the destination in 1 The entries can be made in any order The search results are displayed in a list Online search results for POIs m...

Page 377: ...ection and availability online content for example ratings and weather information is shown If the destination is in a different time zone a message is displayed To share a destination select Share Th...

Page 378: ...ation module expanded view select Z Select Route Activate Activate Commuter Route The navigation system automatically detects that the vehicle is on a commuter route For the daily commuter route traff...

Page 379: ...view is displayed so that north is always at the top R The 2D map view is aligned to the direc tion of travel R The 3D map view is aligned to the direc tion of travel R The map shows the complete rou...

Page 380: ...eather Current weather information is displayed on the navigation map e g temperature or cloud cover The service information is not shown in all map scales e g weather symbols Parking service NOTE Dam...

Page 381: ...alculate the route page 375 Notes on the dashcam NOTE Risk of legal consequences due to violation of legal regulations and data pro tection provisions You are legally responsible for operation and use...

Page 382: ...B devices with one partition Starting or stopping video recording with the dashcam Requirements R For recording and saving a video file a USB device is connected with the multimedia sys tem R The vehi...

Page 383: ...communication equipment inte grated in the vehicle when driving you could be distracted from the traffic situation This could also cause you to lose control of the vehicle Only operate this equipment...

Page 384: ...lly on the multimedia system R MAP Message Access Profile The mobile phone message functions can be used on the multimedia system R HFP hands free profile Wireless telephony is available on the mul ti...

Page 385: ...obile phone 5 Options 6 Messages 7 Calls up devices 8 Numerical pad 9 Starts contact search Telephony operating modes overview Depending on your equipment the following tel ephony operating modes are...

Page 386: ...llowing functions for example R Making calls e g R Accepting a call k End Call Answering a call with a message i Conference Accepting or rejecting a waiting call R Managing contacts e g Downloading mo...

Page 387: ...is transferred during the connection to the Mercedes Benz Customer Center page 387 Calling the Mercedes Benz customer center using the multimedia system Requirements R Access to a GSM network is avail...

Page 388: ...le data is transferred automatically page 388 R The Mercedes Benz Customer Center takes your call and organizes the break down and accident assistance You may be charged for these services Depending o...

Page 389: ...ransmission tech nology R The activated Mercedes me connect services R The service selected in the voice control sys tem The scope of the data transmitted depends on the vehicle model and equipment Fo...

Page 390: ...nz emer gency call center are available to you around the clock The me button and the SOS button can be found on the vehicle s overhead control panel page 384 You can also call the Mercedes Benz Custo...

Page 391: ...age mobile network quality and the ability of the processing systems to interpret the trans ferred data In some circumstances this can result in delays or the failure of the informa tion to appear in...

Page 392: ...ons 7 Settings Under you have the following options R Tabs R Bookmarks History R Reading Mode R Share Link R Share Content R Request Mobile Website Websites cannot be shown while the vehicle is in mot...

Page 393: ...selected mobile phone services Vehicle data is not directly acces sible The following system information is transmitted R Software release of the multimedia system R System ID anonymized The transfer...

Page 394: ...s the new owner visits an authorized Mercedes Benz dealership to reactivate the system Overview of the Mercedes Benz emergency call system eCall can help to reduce the time between an accident and the...

Page 395: ...til a voice connection is established with the emergency call center operator R Based on the call the operator decides whether it is necessary to call rescue teams and or the police to the accident si...

Page 396: ...ailable or not R Whether the emergency call was initiated manually or automatically R Time of the accident R Language setting on the multimedia system Data transmitted is vehicle information For any q...

Page 397: ...twice the current track is repeated R Select three times the function is deactivated 9 Random playback Select to play back the tracks in random order Skip forwards back Select to skip to the next or t...

Page 398: ...ging Select to call up messaging 2 Full screen Select to switch to full screen mode The following functions and settings are available in the media menu R Connecting external data storage media with t...

Page 399: ...urther options shown The setting options are country dependent HD HD radio Select to switch the HD Radio function on or off This function is not available in all countries 4 Station list Select to hav...

Page 400: ...rs more than 175 digital quality radio channels providing commer cial free music sports news and entertainment for example SIRIUS XM satellite radio employs a fleet of high performance satellites to b...

Page 401: ...frequency band in the radio menu head runner Calling up TuneIn Radio Requirements R There is a user account at https www mercedes me R The vehicle is linked to the Mercedes me user account R The TuneI...

Page 402: ...can also have the satellite service activa ted online To do so please visit https www siriusxm com USA or https www siriusxm ca Canada Music and sport alerts Multimedia system 4 5 Radio 5 SiriusXM 5...

Page 403: ...settings Overview of functions in the sound menu The setting options and functions available depend on the sound system installed You can find out which sound system is installed in your vehicle in t...

Page 404: ...ge 321 Information on regular maintenance work NOTE Premature wear through failure to observe service due dates Maintenance work which is not carried out at the right time or incompletely can lead to...

Page 405: ...ived as too early or too late or not to be made at all In this case you can conveniently arrange a maintenance appointment with the customer center via the maintenance reminder in the multimedia sys t...

Page 406: ...uously working on the expansion of this service The fault detection depends on the country vehicle model and equipment Data transferred when using Telediagnostics When the service is activated relevan...

Page 407: ...tment may continue to run or start unexpectedly even when the drive system is switched off Observe the following if you must open the hood Switch off the vehicle Never touch the danger zones surround...

Page 408: ...tly Then lift the hood by hand Closing the hood NOTE Damage to the hood If the hood is closed manually there is a risk of dents Do not close the hood manually Lower the hood to a height of around 8 in...

Page 409: ...above max Drain off any excess engine oil that has been added To do so consult a qualified specialist workshop R For Engine Oil Level Switch on Vehicle Switch on the vehicle to check the engine oil l...

Page 410: ...y also be higher than this when the vehicle is new or if you frequently drive at high engine speeds Depending on the engine the cap may be located in different positions in the engine compartment Turn...

Page 411: ...hair away from moving parts WARNING Risk of burns from hot compo nent parts in the engine compartment Certain component parts in the engine com partment can be very hot e g the engine the cooler and p...

Page 412: ...te these systems in the following or similar situa tions During towing In a car wash NOTE Damage due to unsuitable car wash Before driving into a car wash make sure that the car wash is suitable for t...

Page 413: ...in sensor will be deactivated R Parking Assist PARKTRONIC will be deactiva ted R Vehicles with 360 Camera the front image will be activated after approximately eight sec onds R Vehicles with HANDS FRE...

Page 414: ...e vehicle R Vehicles with decorative films parts of your vehicle are covered with a decorative film Maintain a distance of at least 27 6 in 70 cm between the film covered parts of the vehicle and the...

Page 415: ...se only car washes that correspond to the latest engineering standards R Do not use any car wash program with a final hot wax treatment R Do not use paint cleaners buffing or polishing products or glo...

Page 416: ...specialist workshop e g at an authorized Mercedes Benz Center Notes on care of car parts WARNING Risk of entrapment if the wind shield wipers are switched on while the windshield is being cleaned If...

Page 417: ...with a wet sponge and mild cleaning agent e g car shampoo R Use only cleaning agents or cleaning cloths that are suitable for plastic lenses Vehicle socket high voltage battery R Use clean water and...

Page 418: ...ent or sun cream to come into contact with the plas tic trim Real wood and trim elements R Clean with a microfiber cloth R Black piano lacquer look clean with a damp cloth and soapy water R For heavy...

Page 419: ...ture marks caused by growth and injury or subtle color differences These surface properties are characteristics of leather and not material defects Leather is also subject to a natural aging process d...

Page 420: ...Do not iron 5 Do not tumble dry 6 Do not dry clean 7 This is a class 2 vest The requirements defined by the legal standard are only fulfilled in the following cases R the safety vest is the correct si...

Page 421: ...ehicle Tires without run flat characteristics Do not drive with a flat tire Change the flat tire immediately with an emergency spare wheel or spare wheel Alternatively consult a qualified special ist...

Page 422: ...he defective tire must be replaced in every case With MOExtended tires run flat tires you can continue to drive your vehicle even if there is a total loss of pressure in one or more tires How ever the...

Page 423: ...tire pressure or with flat tires Do not continue driving Consult a qualified specialist workshop WARNING Risk of injury and poisoning from tire sealant The tire sealant is harmful and causes irrita t...

Page 424: ...6 with the cable and hose 5 out of the tire inflation compressor housing Push the plug of hose 5 into flange 4 of tire sealant bottle 3 until the plug engages Place tire sealant bottle 3 head downwar...

Page 425: ...eing achieved If the specified tire pressure is not achieved after the specified time the tire is too badly damaged The tire sealant cannot repair the tire in this instance The braking characteristics...

Page 426: ...Consult a qualified specialist workshop In cases such as the one mentioned above con tact an authorized Mercedes Benz Center Alter natively call 1 800 FOR MERCedes in the USA or 1 800 387 0100 in Can...

Page 427: ...at have been approved for your vehicle by Mercedes Benz All vehicles except vehicles with a lithium ion bat tery WARNING Risk of explosion due to elec trostatic charge Electrostatic charge can ignite...

Page 428: ...of time R Non plug in hybrid switch to standby mode page 252 R Alternatively connect the battery to a battery charger approved by Mercedes Benz or con sult a qualified specialist workshop to discon n...

Page 429: ...particular gloves an apron and a face mask Immediately rinse off splashes of electrolyte or acid with plenty of clean water Consult a doctor immediately Do not place heavy objects on the surface of th...

Page 430: ...the engine compartment NOTE Damage to the battery due to over voltage When charging using a battery charger without a maximum charging voltage the battery or the on board electronics may be damaged O...

Page 431: ...t cluster do not light up at low temperatures it is very likely that the discharged battery has frozen In this case you may neither jump start the vehi cle nor charge the battery The service life of a...

Page 432: ...rging the battery Observe the additional following points during starting assistance R Starting assistance may be provided only using vehicles batteries or other jump start devices with a nominal volt...

Page 433: ...les Always start with your own vehicle first Close protective cover 2 of POSITIVE con tact 3 and close cover 1 Plug in hybrid if your vehicle has been started with starting assistance it may not be po...

Page 434: ...ys con nected to the original opening on the side of the battery Install any existing or supplied cell caps Otherwise gases or battery acid could escape R Make sure that detachable parts are recon nec...

Page 435: ...ther than towing it away For towing with both axles on the ground use a tow rope or tow rod Do not use tow bar systems NOTE Damage to the vehicle due to tow ing away incorrectly Observe the instructio...

Page 436: ...hat the battery is connected and charged When the battery is discharged the following actions cannot be performed R the vehicle cannot be started R the electric parking brake cannot be released or app...

Page 437: ...connec tion of the tow bar Only connect the tow rope or tow bar to the towing eyes Deactivate the automatic locking mechanism Do not activate the HOLD function Deactivate tow away alarm page 112 Deac...

Page 438: ...position j in the event of damage to the electrics To shift to i provide the on board electrical system with power page 430 NOTE Possible damage to the vehicle when loading or unloading When loading...

Page 439: ...mum speed of 25 mph 40 km h Before loading the vehicle wait until the trans port level has been reached and the Trans port Level status is shown If the vehicle is raised to transport level the transpo...

Page 440: ...Standard Level and press a The vehicle is adjusted to the height of the last active level and the Lowering Vehicle mes sage is displayed After the vehicle has been lowered press the G button for at l...

Page 441: ...fuses containing the correct amperage NOTE Damage due to incorrect fuses Using incorrect fuses can result in damage to electrical components or systems or their functions being considerably restricted...

Page 442: ...he vehicle equipment access to the fuse box may be limited Mercedes Benz recommends consulting a qualified spe cialist workshop e g an authorized Mercedes Benz Center WARNING Risk of injury from using...

Page 443: ...hoses 5 from the retaining clips in the engine compartment and vehicle body Unscrew screws 6 and fold out bar 7 Unscrew screws 8 and remove fuse box lid 9 to the side Closing Check whether the seal is...

Page 444: ...ckpit R Observe the notes on electrical fuses page 439 Fuse box 1 is on the driver s side on the side of the cockpit under a cover Open cover 1 in the direction of the arrow and remove it Mercedes Ben...

Page 445: ...Fold cover 1 down in the direction of the arrow Breakdown assistance 443...

Page 446: ...k of hydroplaning is increased in particular where speed is not adapted to suit the conditions Thus you should regularly check the tread depth and the condition of the tread across the entire width of...

Page 447: ...Mercedes Benz or snow chains with the same quality standard R Comply with the installation instructions of the snow chain manufacturer R If snow chains are installed the maximum per missible speed is...

Page 448: ...stics and thus driving safety e g due to hydroplaning WARNING Risk of accident due to too low a tire pressure Tires with pressure that is too low can over heat and burst as a consequence In addition t...

Page 449: ...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 traveled less than 1 mile 1 6...

Page 450: ...can be found on the tire side wall page 458 R Tire and loading information placard page 451 R Maximum tire pressure page 457 Checking the tire pressure manually Read the tire pressure recommended for...

Page 451: ...responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure even if under inflation has not reached the level to trigger illumination of the TPMS low tire pressure telltale Your vehicle has also been equipped w...

Page 452: ...empera ture values of each tire are displayed as soon as they are known to the system R Tire Pressure Monitor Active the teach in process of the system is not yet complete The tire pressures are alrea...

Page 453: ...s and monitored If the tire pressure levels are not within the specified range the Please Correct Tire Pres sure message appears Bear in mind the following related topic R Notes on tire pressure page...

Page 454: ...Load Limit The following steps have been developed as required of all manufacturers under Title 49 Code of U S Federal Regulations Part 575 pursuant to the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety A...

Page 455: ...ues may not exceed the maximum permissible values stated on the vehicle identification plate Further related subjects R Calculation example for determining the maxi mum load page 453 R Tire and Loadin...

Page 456: ...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 457: ...the US Department of Trans portation s Uniform Tire Quality Grading Stand ards tire manufacturers are required to grade their tires on the basis of the following three per formance factors 1 Tread we...

Page 458: ...from tire over heating and tire failure Excessive speed underinflation or excessive loading either separately or in combination can cause excessive heat build up and possi ble tire failure Observe the...

Page 459: ...R Manufacturing date manufacturing date 5 provides information about the age of a tire The 1st and 2nd positions represent the cal endar week and the 3rd and 4th positions state the year of manufactur...

Page 460: ...Exceeding the specified tire load rating or the permissible speed rating may lead to tire dam age and to the tires bursting Therefore only use tire types and sizes approved for your vehicle model Obs...

Page 461: ...cifies the maximum load bearing capacity of a tire e g 91 corresponds to 1 356 lbs 615 kg The load bearing capacity of the tire must be at least half the gross axle weight rating of your vehi cle Do n...

Page 462: ...tire traction on snow Load index 8 R No specification given standard load SL tire R XL or Extra Load extra load tire or rein forced tire R Light Load light load tire R C D E a load range that depends...

Page 463: ...uel tools the spare wheel any accessories installed occupants luggage and the trailer nose weight if applicable The gross vehicle weight must not exceed the gross vehicle weight rating GVWR as specifi...

Page 464: ...performance brakes level control system a roof luggage rack or high performance batteries is not included in the curb weight and the weight of the accessories TIN Tire Identification Number a unique...

Page 465: ...the active safety systems such as ABS ESP and 4MATIC and marked as follows R MO Mercedes Benz Original R MOE Mercedes Benz Original Extended run flat tires only for certain wheels R MO1 Mercedes Benz...

Page 466: ...specialist workshop NOTE Damage to summer tires at low ambient temperatures At low ambient temperatures tears could form when driving with summer tires causing per manent damage to the tires At tempe...

Page 467: ...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 replacing with tires tha...

Page 468: ...dry and preferably dark place R Protect the tires from contact with oil grease or fuel Overview of the tire change tool kit NOTE Mercedes AMG vehicles Observe the notes in the Supplement You could ot...

Page 469: ...level control system Set the normal vehicle level page 291 Switch off the vehicle Make sure that the vehicle cannot be started Place chocks or other suitable items under the front and rear of the whee...

Page 470: ...is being changed and not for maintenance work under the vehicle R The jack must be placed on a firm flat and non slip surface R The foot of the jack must be positioned verti cally under the jack supp...

Page 471: ...NOTE Damage to the vehicle due to the jack If you do not position the jack at the jack sup port points provided for this purpose you could damage your vehicle Only position the jack at the jack sup p...

Page 472: ...the wheels by the plastic elements when removing and reposition ing NOTE Damage to threading from dirt on wheel bolts Do not place wheel bolts in sand or on a dirty surface Unscrew the uppermost wheel...

Page 473: ...e jack could tip Only tighten wheel bolts or wheel nuts when the vehicle is on the ground Be sure to observe the instructions and safety notes on Changing a wheel page 462 For safety reasons only use...

Page 474: ...rk shop and have the tightening torque checked immediately Check the tire pressure of the newly installed wheel and adjust it if necessary The following does not apply if the new wheel is an emergency...

Page 475: ...y spare wheel installed Correct the pressure as necessary The specified tire pressure is stated on the label of the emergency spare wheel Vehicles with a tire pressure monitoring sys tem if an emergen...

Page 476: ...two way radios If you use two way radios in the vehicle improperly their electromagnetic radiation can disrupt the vehicle s electronics This is the case in the following situations in particu lar R...

Page 477: ...dio transmission output The maximum transmission output PEAK at the base of the antenna must not exceed the values in the following table Frequency band and maximum transmission out put Frequency band...

Page 478: ...ehi cle components can be found using the key phrase Regulatory radio information in the Digi tal Operator s Manual in the vehicle on the inter net and in the app Vehicle identification plate VIN and...

Page 479: ...eight rating is the maximum weight that can be carried on one axle front or rear axle Never exceed the gross vehicle weight rating or the maximum gross axle weight rating for the front or rear axle VI...

Page 480: ...the following R Fuels R Lubricants R Coolant R Brake fluid R Windshield washer fluid R Climate control system refrigerant Only use products approved by Mercedes Benz Damage caused by the use of produc...

Page 481: ...premium grade unleaded gasoline Flexible fuel vehicles can be identified by the Ethanol up to E85 sticker on the inside of the fuel filler flap Depending on the country the fuels you can use in your...

Page 482: ...fill the fuel tank to half full with unleaded regular gasoline and top up as soon as possible with unleaded premium grade gasoline Do not drive at the maximum speed Avoid sudden acceleration and engi...

Page 483: ...additives Do not use engine oils or oil filters other than those which meet the specifications necessary for the prescribed service intervals Do not alter the engine oil or oil filter in order to achi...

Page 484: ...5 liters Plug in hybrid Engine oil filling capacity plug in hybrid Model Capacity S 580 e 4MATIC 7 7 US qt 7 3 liters Notes on brake fluid Observe the notes on operating fluids page 478 WARNING Risk...

Page 485: ...ling system is not sufficiently protected against overheating and corrosion at high outside temperatures Only use coolant approved for Mercedes Benz Observe the instructions in the Mercedes Benz Speci...

Page 486: ...point e g MB SummerFit R Below freezing point e g MB WinterFit For the correct mixing ratio refer to the informa tion on the antifreeze container Mix washing water with windshield washer fluid all yea...

Page 487: ...4 PAG oil part number 5 GWP global warming potential of the refriger ant used 6 Refrigerant type Symbols 1 indicate the following R Possible dangers R Having maintenance work carried out at a qualifie...

Page 488: ...e the payload R Vehicle specific weight information can be found on the vehicle identification plate page 476 Vehicle dimensions Not for plug in hybrid Vehicle dimensions S 500 Vehicle length 208 2 in...

Page 489: ...ttery plug in hybrid You can find information on the range in electric only mode in the driver s display page 321 Energy content and charging times S 580 e 4MATIC Type Lithium ion Maximum energy conte...

Page 490: ...temperature and the charging capacity of the bat tery The charging capacity in turn depends on the supply voltage the current intensity and the type of power supply The nominal voltage range for your...

Page 491: ...ng to the left or right Pressing displays further information on the central display Press the symbol to hide the display message Display messages to be acknowledged can be hid den by pressing the bac...

Page 492: ...ecialist workshop Plug in hybrid DANGER Risk of death due to the restraint system malfunctioning Components in the restraint system may be activated unintentionally or not deploy as intended in an acc...

Page 493: ...workshop Plug in hybrid DANGER Risk of death due to the restraint system malfunctioning Components in the restraint system may be activated unintentionally or not deploy as intended in an accident In...

Page 494: ...ion occurs again consult a qualified specialist workshop Front Passenger Airbag Dis abled See Operator s Man ual The front passenger air bag has been disabled even though an adult or a person of adult...

Page 495: ...n the front passenger seat R even when the front passenger seat is not occupied The system may detect objects or forces that are adding to the weight applied to the seat WARNING Risk of injury or deat...

Page 496: ...atus of the automatic front passenger air bag shutoff page 50 If necessary consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately SmartKey Display messages Possible causes consequences and M Solutions Ob...

Page 497: ...ng a journey and may no longer be in the vehicle If the key is no longer in the vehicle and you switch off the vehicle R You can no longer start the vehicle R You cannot centrally lock the vehicle Ens...

Page 498: ...t Your Key A warning tone will also sound This message reminds you to take your SmartKey with you when you leave the vehicle Place the Key in the Marked Space See Opera tor s Manual SmartKey detection...

Page 499: ...rces the display message for the corresponding light appears only when all the light emitting diodes in the light are faulty Malfunction See Opera tor s Manual The exterior lighting is malfunctioning...

Page 500: ...DIGITAL LIGHT system Consult a qualified specialist workshop MULTIBEAM LED Functions Limited The MULTIBEAM LED system is malfunctioning The lighting system will continue to work but without the functi...

Page 501: ...Highbeam Assist Plus Currently Unavailable See Operator s Manual Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus is temporarily unavailable The system limits have been reached page 171 Once the cause of the problem is...

Page 502: ...ng lamp switch is malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop Climate control Display messages Possible causes consequences and M Solutions Currently Not Available Charging of the High volt...

Page 503: ...to switch on pre entry climate control more than twice with the vehicle switched off Start the vehicle for ten seconds Pre entry climate control is operational again Pre entry Climate Control via Smar...

Page 504: ...ng produced The vehicle may not be heard by other road users Drive with particular care Consult a qualified specialist workshop Charger Cable Connected You cannot pull away while the charging cable is...

Page 505: ...Mode See Opera tor s Manual A temporary malfunction has occurred in the charging station Wait until the malfunction has passed or Start the charging process at a different charging station AC Charging...

Page 506: ...s to emergency operation mode due to a malfunction Drive on carefully Consult a qualified specialist workshop Preparing Drive System The insulation of the drive system is being tested This process can...

Page 507: ...ctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop Have High Voltage System Checked See Operator s Manual A function restriction has occurred in the drive system Consult a qualified specialist workshop...

Page 508: ...s occurred in the high voltage battery Output and range will be severely restricted Switch the vehicle off and lock it After waiting for a short time unlock the vehicle and start it again If the displ...

Page 509: ...n a few kilometers Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions and switch off the drive system Do not con tinue driving Do not tow the vehicle stop towing if necessary Consu...

Page 510: ...emperature of the drive system returns to normal the full output will be available again The dis play message will disappear If the drive system power output is still reduced there is a malfunction in...

Page 511: ...Hight Voltage Battery Fault Do Not Restart Service Required A malfunction has occurred in the high voltage battery It will no longer be possible to restart the drive system once it has been switched...

Page 512: ...be impaired Drive on carefully Have the vehicle checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop If the operating safety of your vehicle is impaired park the vehicle immediately and safely Conta...

Page 513: ...th you If you do not leave the vehicle switch off the electrical consumers e g the seat heating Otherwise the 12 V battery may discharge and starting the engine may be possible only with the help of a...

Page 514: ...orkshop Steering Malfunction Drive Carefully Service Required A power steering malfunction has occurred Steering characteristics may be impaired as a result Drive on carefully Consult a qualified spec...

Page 515: ...ces Consult a qualified specialist workshop Rear Axle Steering Cur rently Malfunctioning The rear axle steering is temporarily unavailable The turning radius may become wider Stop the vehicle in accor...

Page 516: ...ehicle s operating safety is jeopardized 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 Consu...

Page 517: ...r view Never release the hood when driving Before every trip ensure that the hood is locked To open the hood fully pull the handle again page 404 M Hood Not Locked Close Before Starting Trip The hood...

Page 518: ...ry trip ensure that the hood is locked Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions Close the hood page 404 M The hood is open WARNING Risk of accident due to driving with th...

Page 519: ...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 Close the trunk lid Add Washer Fluid The...

Page 520: ...Press and Hold Start Stop Button for at Least 3 Sec onds or Press 3 Times You have pressed the start stop button while the vehicle is in motion Information about switching off the vehicle while drivin...

Page 521: ...re opening 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 t...

Page 522: ...smission Display messages Possible causes consequences and M Solutions Shift to P Only When Vehi cle Is Stationary It is possible to select the park position j only if the vehicle is stationary Depres...

Page 523: ...attempted to select transmission position k Depress the brake pedal Select transmission position k Service Required Apply Parking Brake to Park A malfunction has occurred in the emergency power supply...

Page 524: ...hile the vehicle was at a standstill or driving at very low speed neutral i was engaged with the engine running or the vehicle switched on NOTE Damage to the vehicle due to rolling away When the vehic...

Page 525: ...lified specialist workshop Transmission Malfunction Stop The transmission is malfunctioning The transmission shifts to neutral i automatically Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traff...

Page 526: ...ive Carefully The transmission is overheating When the display message is active start up and driving characteristics may be tem porarily impaired Drive at low engine speed Avoid sporty driving Before...

Page 527: ...utions F USA only Canada only Parking Brake See Opera tor s Manual The yellow indicator lamp is lit The electric parking brake is malfunctioning To apply Switch the vehicle off and switch it back on A...

Page 528: ...ndicator lamp is flashing The electric parking brake is malfunctioning The electric parking brake could not be applied or released Switch the vehicle off and switch it back on To apply Release and the...

Page 529: ...ery To apply Apply the electric parking brake manually If it is not possible to apply the electric parking brake Consult a qualified specialist workshop Where necessary also secure the parked vehicle...

Page 530: ...s not been fulfilled page 249 R You are performing emergency braking using the electric parking brake page 250 Check the conditions for automatic release of the electric parking brake Release the elec...

Page 531: ...e display message disappears You cannot start the vehicle system again USA only J Canada only Malfunction See Opera tor s Manual The brake force boosting function is impaired The hill start assist may...

Page 532: ...ency braking situations Stop in a safe location immediately Do not continue driving Consult a qualified specialist workshop USA only J Canada only Check Brake Fluid Level There is insufficient brake f...

Page 533: ...ill continue to operate normally Braking distance may increase in an emergency braking situation WARNING Risk of skidding if ABS and ESP are malfunctioning The wheels may lock during braking and ESP d...

Page 534: ...istics are heavily impaired and the braking distance may increase In addi tion other driving safety systems are switched off Drive on carefully Have ABS and ESP checked immediately at a qualified spec...

Page 535: ...safety systems e g BAS may also be malfunctioning The brake system will continue to operate normally Braking distance may increase in an emergency braking situation WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP is...

Page 536: ...ed and the braking distance may increase In addi tion other driving safety systems are switched off Drive on carefully Have the brake system checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop Off...

Page 537: ...the vehicle If the display message does not disappear consult a qualified specialist workshop Malfunction Drive at Max 50 mph AIRMATIC is functioning only to a limited extent The vehicle s handling ch...

Page 538: ...h 80 km h and consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately NOTE The tires on the front axle or the fenders could be damaged by large steering movements Avoid large steering movements while driv...

Page 539: ...level Drive on in a manner appropriate for the current level Make sure that there is sufficient ground clearance E ACTIVE BODY CONTROL Function Limited See Oper ator s Manual At least one main functio...

Page 540: ...avily to the side during cornering Reduce vehicle speed Drive on carefully Reduce the vehicle speed considerably before taking a curve Avoid sudden steering movements Continue driving carefully and do...

Page 541: ...continue driving under any circum stances Consult a qualified specialist workshop Driver assistance systems Display messages Possible causes consequences and M Solutions mph Active Distance Assist DI...

Page 542: ...nt conditions are within the system limits the system will become available again Drive on carefully or If the display message does not disappear stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic condit...

Page 543: ...ing Assist R PRE SAFE PLUS The ambient conditions are outside the system limits page 274 Drive on carefully As soon as the ambient conditions are within the system limits the system will become availa...

Page 544: ...hin the system limits the system will become available again Drive on Check the tire pressure if necessary Active Steering Assist Inop erative Active Steering Assist is malfunctioning Active Distance...

Page 545: ...emergency stop page 268 Put your hands on the steering wheel Information on canceling an emergency stop page 270 Active Emergency Stop Assist Currently Unavaila ble See Operator s Manual Active Emerg...

Page 546: ...ar stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions and restart the vehicle Active Lane Change Assist Inoperative Active Lane Change Assist is malfunctioning Drive on or Stop the vehicle in...

Page 547: ...pot Assist Currently Unavailable See Operator s Manual Active Blind Spot Assist is temporarily unavailable The system limits have been reached page 284 Once the cause of the problem is no longer prese...

Page 548: ...operative Active Lane Keeping Assist is malfunctioning Drive on or Stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions and restart the vehicle If the display message does not disappear consult...

Page 549: ...ms may be malfunctioning or temporarily unavailable The brake system steer ing and drive system will continue to function normally Drive on carefully Once the causes of the problem are no longer prese...

Page 550: ...hin a short time with the aid of a heater The restric tion is temporary Driving systems and driving safety systems may be malfunctioning or temporarily unavailable The brake system steer ing and drive...

Page 551: ...of the screen The driver camera cannot capture your line of sight Change the steering wheel and seat position until six dots are visible on the top edge of the screen The display message will appear...

Page 552: ...the vehicle If the display message does not disappear consult a qualified specialist workshop Parking assistance systems Display messages Possible causes consequences and M Solutions PARKTRONIC Inope...

Page 553: ...onsult a qualified specialist workshop Active Parking Assist Limi ted Availability of Maneu vering Assistance See Operator s Manual Active Parking Assist s maneuvering assistant is temporarily unavail...

Page 554: ...e Switch off electrical consumers that are not required Connect a suitable charger approved for Mercedes Benz with sufficient charge output to the jump start connection point of the 12 V battery page...

Page 555: ...ne damage if you continue driving Do not continue driving under any circumstances Consult a qualified specialist workshop Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions Do not...

Page 556: ...workshop Stop Vehicle See Opera tor s Manual The 48 V on board electrical system is malfunctioning Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions Do not continue driving under...

Page 557: ...d on the vehicle while the 12 V battery was being charged with a suitable charger or while another vehicle was providing starting assistance The discharged 48 V battery is charged automatically via th...

Page 558: ...12 V battery and the 48 V battery Tire pressure monitor Display messages Possible causes consequences and M Solutions Tire Pressure Monitor Cur rently Unavailable There is interference from a powerful...

Page 559: ...s Wheel Sensor s Missing There is no signal from the tire pressure sensor in at least one wheel No pressure value is displayed for the affected tire Have the faulty tire pressure sensor replaced at a...

Page 560: ...ual wheels is too great Check the tire pressure and add air if necessary When the tire pressure is correct restart the tire pressure monitor page 450 Warning Tire Malfunction The pressure in one or mo...

Page 561: ...e affected tires are displayed in red At temperatures close to the limit value the tires are displayed in yellow WARNING Risk of an accident from driving with overheated tires Overheated tires can bur...

Page 562: ...oil page 407 Notes on engine oil page 481 5 Engine Oil Level Reduce Oil Level The engine oil level is too high NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with excess engine oil Avoid long journeys with exc...

Page 563: ...ne oil level Notes on engine oil page 481 5 Engine Oil Pressure Stop Switch Off Vehicle The oil pressure is too low NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with insufficient oil pressure Avoid driving wi...

Page 564: ...warning lamps Some systems will perform a self test when the vehicle is switched on Some indicator and warn ing lamps may briefly light up or flash This behav ior is non critical These indicator and...

Page 565: ...SA brakes red page 572 J Canada brakes red page 572 Driving and driving safety systems ABS page 575 ESP page 575 ESP OFF page 575 ATTENTION ASSIST page 575 L Distance warning page 575 Active Brake Ass...

Page 566: ...brid DANGER Risk of death due to the restraint system malfunctioning Components in the restraint system may be activated unintentionally or not deploy as intended in an accident In the event of an acc...

Page 567: ...seat belt warning lamp lights up for six seconds once the vehicle has started In addition an intermittent warning tone may sound The red seat belt warning lamp reminds the driver and front passenger t...

Page 568: ...function warn ing lamp The red electrical malfunction warning lamp is lit There is a malfunction with the electrics Note the messages on the driver s display Vehicle Warning indicator lamp Possible ca...

Page 569: ...ons Do not continue driving under any circumstances Consult a qualified specialist workshop Note the messages on the driver s display Rear axle steering warning lamp yellow The yellow rear axle steeri...

Page 570: ...g indicator lamp Possible causes consequences and M Solutions Coolant warning lamp red The red coolant warning lamp is lit while the engine is running Possible causes are R The temperature sensor is m...

Page 571: ...mediately in accordance with the traffic conditions and switch off the vehicle Do not continue driving Note the messages on the driver s display If the coolant temperature display is at the lower end...

Page 572: ...is lit while the engine is running A malfunction has occurred in the engine the exhaust system or the fuel system The emissions limit value may have been exceeded and the engine may be running in emer...

Page 573: ...m The fuel filler cap is not closed correctly or the fuel system is leaking Close the fuel filler cap If the fuel filler cap has already been closed correctly Consult a qualified specialist workshop 8...

Page 574: ...parking brake indi cator lamp red Canada only Electric parking brake indi cator lamp yellow The red electric parking brake indicator lamp flashes or is lit The yellow electric parking brake indicator...

Page 575: ...a brake system malfunction If the brake system is malfunctioning braking characteristics may be impaired Drive on carefully Have the brake system checked immediately at a qualified specialist worksho...

Page 576: ...ng is malfunctioning increased brake pedal force may be necessary for braking The braking characteristics may be impaired The braking distance can increase in emergency braking situations Stop in a sa...

Page 577: ...sk of skidding if EBD or ABS is malfunctioning The wheels may lock during braking The steerability and braking characteristics are heavily impaired and the braking distance may increase In addition ot...

Page 578: ...bilization In addition other driving safety systems are switched off Drive on carefully Have ESP checked at a qualified specialist workshop ESP OFF warning lamp The yellow ESP OFF warning lamp is lit...

Page 579: ...mp is lit ATTENTION ASSIST is malfunctioning Consult a qualified specialist workshop L Distance warning lamp The red distance warning lamp lights up while the vehicle is in motion The distance to the...

Page 580: ...e driver is not wearing a seat belt or another driving system has been activated Observe the notes on Active Brake Assist page 274 Active Brake Assist warning lamp The Active Brake Assist warning lamp...

Page 581: ...cantly Consult a qualified specialist workshop Note the messages on the driver s display Consult a qualified specialist workshop Mercedes Benz emergency call system Warning indicator lamp Possible cau...

Page 582: ...air the driving characteristics as well as steering and braking Have the tire pressure monitoring system checked at a qualified specialist workshop h Tire pressure monitoring system warning lamp light...

Page 583: ...indicator lamp Possible causes consequences and M Solutions Stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions Check the tire pressure and the tires Display messages and warning indicator lam...

Page 584: ...rgency Stop Assist 270 Active Lane Change Assist 272 Calling up a speed 263 Function 260 Increases decreases the speed 263 Route based speed adaptation 266 Storing a speed 263 Active Emergency Stop As...

Page 585: ...nt climate control 188 Air distribution Adjusting 184 187 Air freshener system 189 Air inlet 410 Air pressure 446 Air suspension 290 Air vents Adjusting 195 Glove box 197 Air water duct 410 Airbag Rea...

Page 586: ...t system on the front passenger seat 72 PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamp 50 Automatic lateral support adjustment 131 Automatic measures after an accident 57 Automatic mirror folding function 183 Autom...

Page 587: ...255 Driving tips 207 EBD Electronic Brakeforce Distribu tion 257 Electric parking brake 248 249 250 Handbrake 248 249 250 HOLD function 257 Limited braking effect salt treated roads 207 New replaced...

Page 588: ...ral locking system Button 87 SmartKey 83 Change of address 31 Change of ownership 31 Changing a wheel Installing a new wheel 470 Preparation 467 Raising the vehicle 468 Removing installing hub caps 46...

Page 589: ...ng on the rear seat with the seat belt 79 Securing to the front passenger seat with the seat belt 79 The most important information in brief 67 Top Tether 78 Children Avoiding dangers in the vehicle 6...

Page 590: ...UX 187 Synchronization function 188 Temperature 184 Ventilating with convenience opening 101 Windshield heater 191 COC papers CERTIFICATE OF CONFORM ITY 474 Cockpit Dashboard overview 6 8 Collision de...

Page 591: ...ions Tires and loading 460 Defrost function 187 Deployed components Limited protection 59 Deployment situations 57 Destination entry 373 Diagnostics connection 35 DIGITAL LIGHT Activating deactivating...

Page 592: ...502 Check Brake Fluid Level 530 Check Coolant Level See Oper ator s Manual 518 5 Check Engine Oil Level At Next Refueling Add 1 Quart 560 Check Left Low Beam example 497 Check Tires 557 Compressor Is...

Page 593: ...5 Key Not Detected white dis play message 495 6 Left Window Airbag Malfunc tion Service Required example 492 Malfunction Drive at Max 50 mph 535 538 Malfunction See Operator s Manual 529 Malfunction S...

Page 594: ...498 Switch On Headlights 498 Switch on vehicle to charge the 12 V battery 553 F Switch on Vehicle to Release the Parking Brake 528 Temporarily Unavailable Sen sors Dirty 547 Tires Overheated 559 u Tow...

Page 595: ...tive 542 Active Stop Go Assist Currently Unavailable See Operator s Manual 544 Active Stop Go Assist Inoperative See Operator s Manual 545 Adaptive Highbeam Assist Currently Unavailable See Operator s...

Page 596: ...XXX mi Service Required red display message 509 High Voltage Battery Fault No Start in Approx XXX mi Service Required yel low display message 508 Hight Voltage Battery Fault Do Not Restart Service Req...

Page 597: ...gn Assist Currently Unavaila ble See Operator s Manual 535 Traffic Sign Assist Inoperative 535 Transmission Malfunction Stop 523 Vehicle Currently Not Charging Charging Station Fault 503 Windshield Wi...

Page 598: ...driving 207 General driving tips 207 Notes on breaking in a new vehicle 205 Optimized acceleration 206 Rear axle steering 210 Recuperation 214 Drowsiness detection 259 Duplicate key 86 Dynamic handlin...

Page 599: ...48 Emergency key Door 91 Trunk lid 99 Emergency operation mode Starting the vehicle 204 Emergency release Socket flap 243 Trunk lid from inside 99 Emergency shutoff high voltage on board electrical sy...

Page 600: ...ling towing 320 Floor mats 162 Fog lamp 165 Fog light extended range 168 Foil covering On camera sensors 253 Radar and ultrasonic sensors 253 Folding table 146 Footrest Rear front passenger seat 123 F...

Page 601: ...rogramming buttons 246 Synchronizing the rolling code 247 Gasoline 479 Gearshift DIRECT SELECT lever 222 Manual 224 General driving tips 207 Genuine parts 28 Glide mode 226 Glove box Air vent 197 Lock...

Page 602: ...station mode 3 233 Configuring weekly profile 369 Ending the charging process alternat ing current mode 2 3 240 Ending the charging process direct current mode 4 242 Energy flow display 370 General n...

Page 603: ...67 Enhanced fog light function 168 Highway mode 168 Overview 167 Topographical compensation 168 Interior lighting Adjusting 174 Ambient lighting 174 MBUX reading light 351 Switch off delay time 176 In...

Page 604: ...ing lamp 174 Rear fog light 165 Responsibility for lighting systems 164 Switch off delay time 173 Switching the Intelligent Light System on off 169 Topographical compensation 168 Turn signals 165 Limi...

Page 605: ...ns 377 Massage program 131 Massage programs 131 132 Maximum full stop braking 255 Maximum load rating 457 Maximum permissible load Calculation example 453 Determining 452 Maximum tire pressure 457 MBU...

Page 606: ...seat 141 Rear seat 140 Memory Parking Assist Exiting a parking space 319 Function 317 Parking 318 Recording 317 Setting 319 Menus driver s display Notes 322 Sport 323 Mercedes me App Activating on dem...

Page 607: ...ng in a new vehicle 205 O Objects in the vehicle interior Limited protection 59 Occupant safety Air bag 64 Basic information 45 Child seat 68 Information on the child restraint sys tem 53 Information...

Page 608: ...ing tones 304 Function 301 Parking assistance systems Active Parking Assist 305 Drive Away Assist 314 Maneuvering brake function 316 Memory Parking Assist 317 PARKTRONIC 301 Remote Parking Assist 310...

Page 609: ...57 Power closing function Door 91 Trunk lid 94 Power supply Start stop button 202 Switching on start stop button 202 Power washer 412 Pre entry climate control activating deactivating for departure ti...

Page 610: ...on 120 Reclining rear seat 119 REAR SEAT AIR BAG Status display 52 Rear view camera 360 Camera 295 Function 295 Opening the camera cover 301 Rear window Roller sunblind 109 Rear window defroster 184 R...

Page 611: ...ding sunroof 103 Roof load 487 Roof luggage rack Loading 153 Securing 153 Route Alternative route 375 Calculating 375 Commuter route 375 Navigation 371 Selecting a type 375 Route guidance with augment...

Page 612: ...g seat belt adjustment 56 Belt air bag 63 Care 415 Fastening 48 Notes on wearing correctly 47 Releasing 64 Seat belt extender 56 To adjust the height 48 Seat heating Activating deactivating 132 Seat h...

Page 613: ...t flap 230 Software update 360 SOS button 384 Sound Menu 401 PRE SAFE Sound 54 Wheels tires 444 Sound settings 401 Spare parts 28 Spare wheel Emergency spare wheel 472 Special seat belt retractor 76 S...

Page 614: ...op function 212 Stopping Parking the vehicle 244 Stowage areas 145 Stowage compartment Parcel net hooks 147 Stowage space Handset rear passenger compart ment 147 Stowage spaces Armrest 145 Center cons...

Page 615: ...loading feature Locking 149 Opening 148 TIN Tire Identification Number 456 Tire and Loading Information placard 451 Tire characteristics 458 Tire information table 451 Tire labeling Characteristics 4...

Page 616: ...Tread wear grade 455 Unusual handling characteristics 444 Toll system Debiting toll fees 371 Windshield 183 Top Tether 78 Topographical compensation Predictive headlamp range control 168 Torque drive...

Page 617: ...way radios Frequencies 475 Installation 474 Transmission output 475 U Unfastening 64 Unlocking setting 83 Updates 360 USB port Rear passenger compartment 157 Stowage compartments front 145 User profil...

Page 618: ...cation number 476 Vehicle identification plate Model series 476 Paint code 476 VIN 476 Vehicle interior Cooling heating Remote Online 204 Vehicle key 82 Vehicle level AIRMATIC 291 Setting AIRMATIC 291...

Page 619: ...warning lamp lights up 576 8 Fuel reserve warning lamp flashes 571 8 Fuel reserve warning lamp lights up 571 H Mercedes Benz emergency call system warning lamp 579 Power steering warning lamp red 567...

Page 620: ...g installing hub cap 467 Replacing 462 467 Rotating 465 Selection 462 Size designation 458 Snow chains 445 Speed rating 458 Storing 466 Temperature grade 455 Tire and Loading Information placard 451 T...

Page 621: ...wiper blades 177 Winter operation Activating deactivating snow chain mode 445 Snow chains 445 Wiper blades Care 414 Replacing windshield 177 Replacing with MAGIC VISION CON TROL 179 Wipers 176 Wirele...

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