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Limiter inoperative

* The limiter is malfunctioning.

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Consult a quali ed specialist workshop.

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- - - km/h

* Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC cannot be activated as not all activation conditions are ful lled.

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Comply with the activation conditions of Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC (

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page 269).

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suspended

* If you depress the accelerator pedal beyond the setting of Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC, the system will switch to

passive mode (

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page 266).

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* Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC was deactivated. If a warning tone also sounds, Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC

has deactivated automatically (

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Active Distance Assist cur-

rently unavailable See Own-

er's Manual

* Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is temporarily unavailable.

The ambient conditions are outside the system limits (

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page 266).

As soon as the ambient conditions are within the system limits, the system will become available again.

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Summary of Contents for S-Class Saloon 2021

Page 1: ...taken into account as Mercedes Benz constantly updates their vehicles to the state of the art and introduces changes in design and equipment Please therefore note that this PDF document in no way repl...

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Page 4: ...dividual cases from that shown in the descriptions and illustrations The illustrations in this operator s manual show a le hand drive vehicle On right hand drive vehi cles the layout of car parts and...

Page 5: ...le registration 39 Correct use of the vehicle 39 Information on the REACH regulation 39 Notes for persons with electronic medical aids 40 Implied warranty 40 QR code for rescue card 40 Data storage 41...

Page 6: ...the 3D driver s display 335 Operating the driver s display 335 Driver display menus 336 Head up display 338 Vehicles with a 48 V on board electrical system 342 Function of the power meter 342 Overview...

Page 7: ...y spare wheel 465 T Tec echnical dat hnical data a 467 467 Notes on technical data 467 On board electronics 467 Regulatory radio identi cation and notes 469 Vehicle identi cation plate VIN and engine...

Page 8: ...sible behaviour or envi ronmentally responsible disposal Observe environmental notes N NO OTE TE Damage to property due to failure to observe notes on material damage Notes on material damage inform y...

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

Page 10: ...the stationary heater on o 191 Quick vehicle access Fingerprint sensor 351 Switches the MBUX multimedia system on o 351 a Switches sound on o 351 Adjusts the volume 351 B Hazard warning light system...

Page 11: ...Le hand drive vehicles 8 8 At a glance Cockpit Plug in Hybrid...

Page 12: ...Trip computer 335 ECO Assist 211 3 q Reduces recuperation 213 4 Central display Plug in hybrid settings 377 Energy ow display 378 5 Sets charging times 377 6 DYNAMIC SELECT button 217 7 Haptic acceler...

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

Page 14: ...ure monitoring system 579 B Engine diagnostics 568 C ESP OFF 576 ESP 576 D Diesel engine preglow E Coolant temperature 568 F Coolant temperature display G Electric parking brake yellow 571 H Electric...

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

Page 16: ...J Brakes red 571 J Brakes yellow 571 E 8 Reserve fuel with fuel ller ap location indicator 568 F Fuel level G R Rear fog light 160 H K High beam 161 L Low beam 159 T Standing lights 159 I H Mercedes B...

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

Page 18: ...6 Switches automatic interior lighting con trol on o 168 7 G SOS button 390 8 Switches the right hand reading lamp on o 168 9 3 Opens closes the panorama sliding sun roof 103 3 Opens closes the panora...

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

Page 20: ...ide mirrors 174 8 W Opens closes the right side window 99 9 W Opens closes the rear right side window 99 A p Opens closes the boot lid 93 B D Rear window roller sunblind 108 C S Child safety lock for...

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

Page 22: ...seat ventilation on o 133 5 w Switches the rear seat heating on o 131 6 Adjusts the rear seats electrically 117 7 V Memory function in the rear compart ment 139 8 Stowage box in the seat backrest Ref...

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

Page 24: ...rting or towing away 441 6 Flat tyre 429 7 Hazard warning light system 162 8 Fire extinguisher 428 9 Fuel ller ap with information label on fuel type 225 information label on tyre pressure 453 QR code...

Page 25: ...elect the language for the Digital Owner s Manual You can search for keywords using the search eld Search in order to nd quick answers to questions about the operation of the vehicle 1 Menu 2 Search 3...

Page 26: ...in a suitable distance from the vehicle in front Avoid frequent sudden acceleration and braking Change gear in good time and use each gear only up to of its maximum engine speed Switch o the vehicle i...

Page 27: ...hese areas Do not carry out repairs or welding Have accessory parts retro tted at a quali ed specialist workshop You could jeopardise the operating safety of your vehicle if you use parts tyres and wh...

Page 28: ...or your vehicle contains a list of the equipment in your vehicle at the time of delivery Should you have any questions concerning equip ment and operation please consult a Mercedes Benz Service Centre...

Page 29: ...ture Add the desired on demand feature for the vehicle to the shopping basket in the Mercedes me Store Complete the order The on demand feature is activated when operating the vehicle Speeding up acti...

Page 30: ...the vehicle is driven too fast over an obsta cle e g a kerb speed bump or pothole R a heavy object strikes the underbody or suspension components In situations such as these damage to the body underb...

Page 31: ...mponents of the high voltage on board electrical system are marked with yellow warning stickers The cables of the high voltage on board electrical system are orange Vehicles with hybrid systems genera...

Page 32: ...countries and countr ies and countries t ies that hat r recognise t ecognise the EU manuf he EU manufactur acturer s declar er s declaration of ation of conf confor ormity mity The following informat...

Page 33: ...m markets ece row baix cars certi cates of conformity en_GB index html F For Br or Brazil only azil only Note on two way radio systems in the vehicle These systems are not protected against harmful in...

Page 34: ...z service centre W Wir ireless applications in t eless applications in the v he vehicle ehicle Besides the typical frequencies for mobile com munication cars by Mercedes Benz make use of the following...

Page 35: ...ck Heater Remote Control Garage Door Opener 868 MHz 868 0 868 6 MHz 25 mW ERP Block Heater Remote Control Garage Door Opener 869 MHz 868 7 869 2 MHz 25 mW ERP Bluetooth Kleer RLAN wireless Headphones...

Page 36: ...oth ooth 4 dBm class 2 Rear Seat Entertainment System Bluet Bluetooth ooth 2400 2483 5 MHz WL WLAN 2 4 GHZ AN 2 4 GHZ 2400 2483 5 MHz WL WLAN 5 GHz AN 5 GHz 5150 5250 MHz 5725 5875 MHz Bluet Bluetooth...

Page 37: ...ormation about t mation about the he speci c speci c absorp absorption r tion rate ate For France only The values were determined and tested in accord ance with the D cret n 2019 1186 guideline regard...

Page 38: ...pensator ECE DE003 ECE DE004 0 2 W kg 2 W kg DAI RSE 1 8 W kg 2 W kg Tablet PC SM T230NZ 0 7 W kg 4 W kg NRCS2P 0 003 W kg 2 W kg NTG7RSU 0 07 W kg 2 W kg NTG7 MID NTG7 HIGH NTG7 PREMIUM NTG7 PREMIUMP...

Page 39: ...Mercedes Benz spar cedes Benz spare par e parts ts Mercedes Benz Parts Logistics Delaware Drive Tongwell Milton Keynes MK15 8BA England Jack Jack Copy and translation of the original declaration of c...

Page 40: ...9204 complies with the following relevant regulations 2014 30 EU Applied harmonised standards in particular DIN EN 55014 1 2017 DIN EN 55014 2 2015 Manufacturer Dunlop Tech GmbH Address O enbacher La...

Page 41: ...te the information about the 12 V battery and short distance trips in the Driving and Parking chapter page 205 Connecting and using another device with the diagnostics connection can have the followin...

Page 42: ...ge in address or vehicle ownership You can do this at a Mercedes Benz service centre for example Corr Correct use of t ect use of the v he vehicle ehicle If you remove any warning stickers you or othe...

Page 43: ...he medical aid and the following components R the power supply equipment This includes charging stations in the form of a wallbox or a public charging point for exam ple R vehicle components carrying...

Page 44: ...table to a person or under certain conditions become attributable to a per son Depending on which vehicle data are availa ble it may be possible to make inferences about for example your driving behav...

Page 45: ...iance with warranty obliga tions and quality improvement To that end these data in particular information about component loads technical events malfunctions and other faults may be transmitted along...

Page 46: ...nline ser Online services vices W Wir ireless ne eless netw twor ork connection k connection If your vehicle has a wireless network connection it enables data to be exchanged between your vehicle and...

Page 47: ...er information on data protection and your data protection rights can either be found on the manufacturer s website or you will receive this information as part of the various services and service o e...

Page 48: ...ion with their back against the seat backrest R Sit with their feet resting on the oor if possi ble R Always secure persons under 1 50 m tall in an additional restraint system suitable for Mercedes Be...

Page 49: ...ccident In the event of an acci dent the high voltage on board electrical sys tem may not be deactivated as intended You may su er an electric shock if you touch the damaged components of the high vol...

Page 50: ...g replaced at a quali ed specialist workshop as soon as possible Mercedes Benz recommends that you have the vehicle towed to a quali ed specialist workshop a er an accident Take this into account part...

Page 51: ...sharp poin ted abrasive or fragile objects R Only one person should use each seat belt at any one time R Never secure objects with a seat belt if the seat belt is also being used by one of the vehi cl...

Page 52: ...t belt tensioner seat belt anchorage or seat belt retractor Seat belts may sustain non visible damage in an accident e g due to glass splinters Modi ed or damaged seat belts could tear or fail in the...

Page 53: ...lt e he seat belt ext xtender in t ender in the he r rear ear The seat belt extender for the rear seat helps you fasten your seat belt Close the door The seat belt extender extends If the vehicle is e...

Page 54: ...t height press and hold the belt guide release and slide seat belt out let 3 into the desired position T To eng o engag age t e the seat belt outlet he seat belt outlet let go of the belt guide releas...

Page 55: ...their seat belts correctly In addition a warning tone may sound As soon as the driver and front passenger fasten their seat belts the seat belt warning goes out F Function of t unction of the r he re...

Page 56: ...e R Window airbag head R Side airbag ribcage also pelvis for front seat occupants R Centre airbag head and ribcage Inf Infor ormation on c mation on child r hild res estr traint sy aint syst stems on...

Page 57: ...airbag e airbag When triggered the centre airbag deploys between the front seats Do not stow any objects in the deployment area of the centre airbag Prot Protection pro ection provided b vided by t y...

Page 58: ...r on the side win dow or on the side trim In addition no connecting cables tensioning straps or retaining straps must be routed or attached to the vehicle within the deployment area of an airbag Alway...

Page 59: ...ist workshop W WARNING ARNING Risk of injury due to deployed airbag A deployed airbag no longer o ers any protec tion Have the vehicle towed to a quali ed specialist workshop in order to have the depl...

Page 60: ...nto contact with the vehicle interior especially if the person is sit ting too close to the cockpit If the front passenger seat is occupied always ensure that R the classi cation of the person in the...

Page 61: ...the journey that the sta tus of the front passenger airbag is correct for the current situation A er A er tting tting a r a rearw earwar ard f d facing c acing child r hild res estr traint sy aint sys...

Page 62: ...c infor mation page 77 If a per If a person is sitting on t son is sitting on the fr he front passeng ont passenger seat er seat PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF may be lit continuously or be o depending on the...

Page 63: ...th sliding sunr h sliding sunroof oof closing the slid ing sunroof R V Vehicles wit ehicles with memor h memory function y function moving the front passenger seat to a more favourable seat position R...

Page 64: ...Active Parking Assist F Function of PRE S unction of PRE SAFE AFE Im Impulse Side pulse Side If an imminent side impact is detected PRE SAFE Impulse Side can pre emptively move the front seat vehicle...

Page 65: ...e dilig Be diligent ent Bear in mind that negligence when securing a child in the child restraint system may have seri ous consequences Always be diligent in securing a child carefully before every jo...

Page 66: ...nt sys tem is preferred Simply attaching to the securing rings on the vehi cle can reduce the risk of tting the child restraint system incorrectly When securing a child with the integrated seat belt o...

Page 67: ...ear seat page 76 Securing the child restraint system with the seat belt on the front passenger seat page 78 Observe the speci c instructions for the rearward facing and forward facing child restraint...

Page 68: ...uld heat up Children could su er burns from these parts particularly on metallic parts of the child restraint system Always make sure that the child restraint system is not exposed to direct sunlight...

Page 69: ...nstalled on the ISOFIX or i Size child seat anchor R Weight category II III only use the approved KIDFIX XP and AMG KIDFIX XP child seats R Secure a rearward facing child restraint sys tem with the IS...

Page 70: ...12 y o 12 year ears s T Type ype1 1 KIDFIX XP KIDFIX XP Approval E1 04 301 304 Order number2 A 000 970 49 02 T Type ype1 1 AMG KIDFIX XP AMG KIDFIX XP Approval E1 04 301 304 Order number2 A 000 970 3...

Page 71: ...ccor ies in accordance wit dance with UN R44 h UN R44 Example of an approval label R U Univ niver ersal sal child restraint systems in the Uni versal category are approved for installation in vehicles...

Page 72: ...tems page 69 R Suitability of seats for securing i Size child restraint systems page 71 R Suitability of seats for attaching belt secured child restraint systems page 74 F Fitting an ISOFIX or i Size...

Page 73: ...manu facturer s vehicle model list 1 When using a child restraint system of size class ISO R3 move the front seat into the highest position Make sure that the seat backrest of the front seat does not...

Page 74: ...the permissible gross mass of the child and child restraint system together is excee ded Too much load may be placed on the ISOFIX or i Size child restraint systems and the child may not be restraine...

Page 75: ...he roof when the head restraint is fully extended and locked in place will not result in any restrictions on use O The child restraint system must not be put under strain between the roof and the seat...

Page 76: ...f injury or death from adjusting the seat a er tting a child restraint system Vehicles with electrically adjustable rear bench seats The following may occur R The Top Tether belt may sit either too lo...

Page 77: ...bag hout a belt airbag W Weight cat eight categor egory 0 up t y 0 up to 10 kg o 10 kg Le right rear seat U Centre rear seat1 U W Weight cat eight categor egory 0 up t y 0 up to 13 k o 13 kg g Le righ...

Page 78: ...s on child r hild res estr traint syst aint systems on t ems on the fr he front ont passeng passenger seat er seat R If it is absolutely necessary for you to t a child restraint system to the front pa...

Page 79: ...bility of seats for attaching belt secured child restraint sys tems page 74 O When using a w When using a weight cat eight categor egory 0 0 bab y 0 0 baby y car seat and a w car seat and a weight cat...

Page 80: ...on the front passenger side Make sure you observe the following information R Never t a rearward facing child restraint sys tem to the front passenger seat R Always t a rearward facing child restraint...

Page 81: ...ont passenger seat the front passenger airbag must always be disabled This is only the case if the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp is lit continuously page 57 R If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indic...

Page 82: ...m W WARNING ARNING Risk of injury or death due to objects between the seat surface and the child restraint system Objects between the seat surface and the child restraint system could a ect the functi...

Page 83: ...or cold in the vehicle If people particularly children are exposed to extreme temperatures over an extended period of time there is a risk of serious injury or danger to life Never leave persons chil...

Page 84: ...mp 1 is o 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 compartment are disabled for R the rear side windows R the ad...

Page 85: ...her road users Unsecured animals may be thrown about the vehicle in the event of an accident or sudden steering and braking manoeuvres and injure vehicle occupants Never leave animals unattended in th...

Page 86: ...the key with you and lock the vehicle Keep the vehicle key out of the reach of children N NO OTE TE Damage to the key caused by mag netic elds Keep the key away from strong magnetic elds Vehicle key...

Page 87: ...function is not activated in the vehicle and must not be activated Changing t Changing the unloc he unlocking se king settings ttings Possible unlocking functions of the key R Central unlocking R Unl...

Page 88: ...y indicator lamp ashes twice brie y and lights up once T To activ o activat ate e press any button on the key When the vehicle is started with the key in the stowage compartment of the centre console...

Page 89: ...used batteries R Req equir uirements ements R You require a CR 2032 3 V cell battery Mercedes Benz recommends that you have the battery replaced at a quali ed specialist work shop Remove the emergency...

Page 90: ...evices notebooks tablets R shielding due to metal objects or induction loops for electrical gate systems or automatic barriers Make sure that there is su cient distance between the key and the potenti...

Page 91: ...nlocking opening t king opening the door he doors fr s from t om the inside he inside U Unit nited Kingdom only ed Kingdom only observe the notes on the additional door lock page 87 Pull door handle 1...

Page 92: ...r handles are extended when R the vehicle is unlocked R the vehicle key is detected R a door is opened The door handles retract R when the vehicle is locked R when pulling away R a er waiting for a ti...

Page 93: ...e vehicle and key checked at a quali ed specialist workshop Ther There is int e is interf erfer erence fr ence from a pow om a power erful r ful radio signal adio signal sour source ce Possible causes...

Page 94: ...ide or while pulling away an automatic closing of the doors can be triggered Loc Locking unloc king unlocking t king the v he vehicle wit ehicle with t h the emer he emer g gency key ency key U Unloc...

Page 95: ...is extended Pull door handle 1 outward to the pressure point and hold it there Insert the emergency key into the lock cylin der Turn the emergency key anti clockwise to position 1 Forcefully pull door...

Page 96: ...e vehicle is running espe cially if the vehicle is in motion Always switch o the vehicle before opening the boot lid Never drive with the boot lid open N NO OTE TE Damage to the boot lid by obstacles...

Page 97: ...he boot lid will not be locked if the fol lowing situation occurs R You have locked the vehicle and close the boot lid while a key belonging to the vehicle is inside the vehicle and R A second key bel...

Page 98: ...begins to close If the boot lid is stopped in an intermediate position push it downwards The boot lid will continue to close Push remote operating switch 1 until the boot lid is fully closed Press clo...

Page 99: ...sing area W WARNING ARNING Risk of becoming trapped despite reversing function The reversing function will not react R to so light and thin objects e g ngers R towards the end of the closing procedure...

Page 100: ...m automatic car wash away from the vehicle When making the kicking movement make sure that you are standing rmly on the ground You could otherwise lose your balance e g on ice Observe the following no...

Page 101: ...t locking on king on Select Block boot Create a PIN Press OK to con rm the PIN Enter the PIN again and con rm it The boot will remain locked if you unlock the vehicle centrally If an accident has bee...

Page 102: ...side window When you open a side window parts of the body could be drawn in or become trapped between the side window and window frame When opening make sure that nobody is touching the side window If...

Page 103: ...ectr h electric r ic roller sunblinds on t oller sunblinds on the he le le and r and right r ight rear door ear doors s the buttons for the rear side windows also open and close the roller sunblinds p...

Page 104: ...ows may be deactivated The automatic function will be active again the next time the vehicle is started Conv Convenience opening v enience opening ventilating t entilating the v he vehicle ehicle bef...

Page 105: ...fatally injured if reversing protection is not activated If you close a side window again immediately a er it has been blocked the side window will close with increased or maximum force The reversing...

Page 106: ...ontrol panel during automatic operation The opening closing process will be stopped W WARNING ARNING Risk of entrapment if the slid ing sunroof is operated by children Children operating the sliding s...

Page 107: ...sunblind are operated using control panel 1 The panorama sliding sunroof can be operated only when the roller sunblind is open T To open o open swipe backwards across control panel 1 and hold T To cl...

Page 108: ...g func tion is only an aid and is not a substitute for your attentiveness During the closing process make sure that no body parts are in the closing area W WARNING ARNING Risk of becoming trapped desp...

Page 109: ...ws will then be deactivated R Rain closing function when dr ain closing function when driving iving V Vehicles wit ehicles with a panor h a panorama sliding sunr ama sliding sunroof oof if it starts t...

Page 110: ...sunr The sliding sunroof or t oof or the fr he front r ont roller sunblind is oller sunblind is no not oper t operating smoot ating smoothly hly Reset the sliding sunroof and the roller sun blind R R...

Page 111: ...on Ext Extending or re ending or retr tracting t acting the r he rear ear windo window r w roller sun oller sun blind blind W WARNING ARNING Risk of becoming trapped when extending or retracting the r...

Page 112: ...ar part t ment ment NO NOTE TE Damage caused by objects Objects can cause the roller sunblind to mal function Do not store objects on the rear shelf Ensure that the roller sunblind can move freely T T...

Page 113: ...ten seconds in the following situa tions R a er locking the vehicle with the key R a er locking the vehicle using KEYLESS GO Indicator lamp 1 ashes when the ATA system is primed The ATA system is dea...

Page 114: ...g 5 Vehicle protection Prime or deactivate Tow away protection Tow away protection is primed again in the follow ing cases R The vehicle is unlocked again R A door is opened R The vehicle is locked ag...

Page 115: ...ltimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Vehicle 5 Opening closing 5 Vehicle protection Prime or deactivate Interior motion sensor Interior protection is primed again in the following cases R The vehicle is unl...

Page 116: ...are sitting in an upright position R Your thighs are slightly supported by the seat cushion R Your legs are not fully extended and you can depress the pedals properly R The back of your head is suppor...

Page 117: ...ted carelessly If you adjust the seat height carelessly you or other vehicle occupants could be trapped and thereby injured Children in particular could accidentally press the electrical seat adjustme...

Page 118: ...function of the automatic co driver airbag shuto or damage the system Do not store any objects under the co driver seat When the co driver seat is occupied make sure that no objects are trapped under...

Page 119: ...krest angle A Adjus djusting t ting the fr he front passeng ont passenger seat electr er seat electrically ically fr from t om the dr he driv iver s seat er s seat You can call up the following functi...

Page 120: ...select the fr he front passeng ont passenger seat er seat press but ton 1 When the indicator lamp lights up the front passenger seat is selected Adjust the front passenger seat using the but tons on t...

Page 121: ...uter seats in the rear compartment 1 Fore and a position of the head restraint vehicles with active multicontour seat 2 Head restraint height 3 Seat backrest inclination 4 Combined seat cushion inclin...

Page 122: ...for every vehicle occupant that the centre of the head restraint supports the back of the head at about eye level Adjust the head restraint fore and a position so that it is as close as possible to th...

Page 123: ...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 chau eur position back into the normal position in...

Page 124: ...d If the front passenger seat is already at the threshold to the area for chau eur mode the position for chau eur mode will be set imme diately Save the settings with the memory function page 139 You...

Page 125: ...upwards with your foot until it engages Push button 1 forwards The footrest will retract underneath the front passenger seat F Folding t olding the head r he head res estr traint on t aint on the fr h...

Page 126: ...r he head res estr traint int aint into position o position push button 2 back The head restraint will fold into position You can also fold the front passenger head restraint into position from the f...

Page 127: ...door operating unit on the front passenger side Call up the settings with the memory function page 139 You can use the rear compartment child safety lock to disable this function page 81 Head r Head...

Page 128: ...restraint 2 as far forwards as possible T To att o attac ach t h the additional cushion he additional cushion open Velcro strip 4 on the rear of additional cushion 1 Guide Velcro strip 4 between head...

Page 129: ...e outer luxur er luxury head r y head res estr traints of t aints of the he r rear seats manually ear seats manually T To adjus o adjust t t the head r he head res estr traint angle aint angle pull or...

Page 130: ...y top Push press studs 2 on the additional strip into counterpieces 1 on the head restraint Move the head restraint to the desired height T To switc o switch nec h neck heating fr k heating from t om...

Page 131: ...ion F Folding t olding the centr he centre head r e head res estr traint int aint into position and o position and f folding it bac olding it back manually k manually T To f o fold int old into positi...

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

Page 133: ...active multicont e multicontour seat our seat Multimedia system 4 5 Comfort 5 Seat Select Dynamic multicontour seat With this function the lateral support of the active multicontour seat is automatic...

Page 134: ...stem 4 5 Comfort 5 Seat Select Reset Select for the desired seat Switc Switching t hing the seat heating he seat heating on o on o W WARNING ARNING Risk of burns due to repeatedly switching on the sea...

Page 135: ...seat will remain active You can set the heat distribution of the heated sections among the seat cushions and seat backrests on the front and rear seats using the multimedia system page 129 Vehicles w...

Page 136: ...seat will remain active S St teer eering wheel ing wheel A Adjus djusting t ting the st he steer eering wheel electr ing wheel electrically ically W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to adjust ing t...

Page 137: ...ing wheel can be adjusted when the power supply is disconnected 1 To move up 2 To move back 3 To move down 4 To move forward Save the settings with the memory function page 138 Switc Switching t hing...

Page 138: ...of the vehicle Always wait until the adjustment process is complete before driving o W WARNING ARNING Risk of becoming trapped dur ing adjustment of the easy entry and exit feature You and other vehic...

Page 139: ...ing wheel and the driver s seat will move back to the last drive position in the following cases R You switch the power supply or the vehicle on when the driver s door is closed R You close the driver...

Page 140: ...ARNING Risk of entrapment if the mem ory function is activated by children Children could become trapped if they acti vate the memory function particularly when unattended Never leave children unatte...

Page 141: ...ng the memory function in the rear compartment You can save the following settings for the rear seat R Position of the seat backrest and head restraint R V Vehicles wit ehicles with activ h active mul...

Page 142: ...Oper Operating t ating the r he rear seat via t ear seat via the memor he memory function y function in t in the r he rear passeng ear passenger com er compar partment tment S St tor oring ing Press b...

Page 143: ...seat using the buttons in the door control panel page 117 Press button 1 When the indicator lamp lights up the front passenger seat is selected Adjust the front passenger seat using the but tons on th...

Page 144: ...en braking or a sudden change in direction Always stow objects in such a way that they cannot be thrown around Before the journey secure objects lug gage or loads against slipping or tipping over W WA...

Page 145: ...e to the cup holder When the rear armrest is folded back the cup holder could become damaged Only fold the rear armrest back when the cup holder is closed N NO OTE TE Damage to the stowage compart men...

Page 146: ...with the notes on loading the vehicle page 141 R Drive attentively and avoid suddenly pulling away braking and steering as well as rapid cornering R When transporting roof loads and when the vehicle...

Page 147: ...Ov Over ervie view of t w of the lugg he luggag age ne e net hooks t hooks Observe the following notes R secure the load using the luggage net hooks R Do not use elastic straps or nets to secure a lo...

Page 148: ...ng ap 1 will be unlocked Push loading ap 1 with release catch 2 up as far back as possible until the ap locks in the highest position The through loading feature in the rear com partment will be opene...

Page 149: ...he height of the EASY he EASY PAC PACK boo K boot box t box t to an o any position y position W WARNING ARNING Risk of becoming trapped and injured when raising the oor Your hands may become trapped o...

Page 150: ...objects that are sharp edged pointed rounded or fragile and objects that roll in the EASY PACK boot box Always stow and secure such objects outside of the box in the boot Always observe the maximum p...

Page 151: ...ng t ving the EASY he EASY PAC PACK boo K boot box t box Inst Installing alling Turn rotating catches 6 outward Insert retainers 3 of box 1 into holes 2 Raise box 1 in the direction of the arrow and p...

Page 152: ...ta section N NO OTE TE Damage to the vehicle due to not observing the maximum permitted head room clearance If the vehicle height is greater than the maxi mum permitted headroom clearance the roof and...

Page 153: ...12 V socket he 12 V socket R Req equir uirements ements R Only connect devices up to a maximum of 180 W 15 A Depending on the vehicle equipment there are 12 V sockets in various places in the vehicle...

Page 154: ...ter seats in the rear V Vehicles wit ehicles with a r h a rear benc ear bench seat or electr h seat or electricall ically y adjust adjustable out able outer seats er seats open the electronics compart...

Page 155: ...rator box for an extended period you should switch it o defrost it and clean it A er doing so leave the lid open for a time More condensation may occur during intensive use Cleaning may be required Th...

Page 156: ...o indicator lamps high cooling light up T To switc o switch h o o press button 2 repeatedly until both indicator lamps go out R Remo emoving or ving or tting tting t the r he refr efrig iger erat ator...

Page 157: ...age compartment 1 is open T To close o close slide the stowage compartment in the refrigerator box 1 forwards in the direc tion of the arrow The stowage compartment 1 is closed W Wir ireless c eless c...

Page 158: ...phone stowage compartment Always observe the notes for persons with elec tronic medical aids page 40 R Depending on the vehicle equipment the mobile phone is connected to the vehicle s exterior aeria...

Page 159: ...p is lit In addi tion malfunctions during the mobile phone s charging process are shown by the indicator lamp ashing three times The mat can be removed for cleaning e g using clean lukewarm water R Ra...

Page 160: ...ving the he oor oor mats mats W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to objects in the driver s footwell Objects in the driver s footwell may impede pedal travel or block a depressed pedal This jeopard...

Page 161: ...R Remo emoving ving oor oor mats mats Slide the corresponding seat backwards and pull the oor mat o holders 2 Adjust the corresponding seat 158 158 Seats and stowing...

Page 162: ...ide traffic display message is displayed Following manual adjustment R Oncoming tra c will not be dazzled R The edge of the road will not be illuminated as far or as high R The motorway mode and enhan...

Page 163: ...e 168 Switc Switching on accident scene lighting hing on accident scene lighting Switch o the vehicle Switch on the hazard warning light page 162 Turn the light switch from the position to the L posit...

Page 164: ...switch in the direction of arrow 1 or pull it in the direction of arrow 3 Headlam Headlamp p ashing ashing Pull the combination switch in the direction of arrow 3 T Tur urn signal light n signal light...

Page 165: ...tem the headlamps adapt to the driving and weather situation It also provides extended functions for improved illumination of the road The system comprises the following functions R Active headlamps p...

Page 166: ...n of the vehicle s current navigation posi tion It will remain active until a er the vehicle has le the roundabout or the junction Mot Motorwa orway mode function y mode function Motorway mode increas...

Page 167: ...ions of t ance functions of the DIGIT he DIGITAL LIGHT AL LIGHT DIGITAL LIGHT visually expands on the driver assistance systems by projecting the assistant displays in front of the vehicle while it is...

Page 168: ...l provide support as follows R A corresponding symbol will be projected onto the road when you enter a roadworks zone R When you drive through a roadworks zone guide lines will be projected onto the r...

Page 169: ...cident despite Adap tive Highbeam Assist Plus Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus does not react to R road users without lights e g pedestrians R road users with poor lighting e g cyclists R road users whos...

Page 170: ...l high beam will switch on automatically At speeds above 40 km h R If no other road users are detected on a straight road ULTRA RANGE Highbeam will be switched on automatically R If other road users a...

Page 171: ...Activ ctivating deactiv ating deactivating t ating the locat he locator lighting or lighting R Req equir uirements ements R The light switch is in the position Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Lights...

Page 172: ...ehicle will light up or go out A Adjus djusting t ting the ambient lighting he ambient lighting Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Comfort 5 Ambient lighting Se Setting t tting the colour he colour Sele...

Page 173: ...ther information on the Active Brake Assist page 280 R Active Blind Spot Assist In vehicles with active ambient lighting the ambient lighting on the a ected side will ash red if there is a warning fro...

Page 174: ...isplayed Deep cleaning t Deep cleaning the windscr he windscreen een In the case of heavy soiling you can deep clean the windscreen above outside temperatures of 5 C In a stationary vehicle turn the c...

Page 175: ...away from the wind screen Hold the wiper arm with one hand With the other hand turn the wiper blade away from the wiper arm in the direction of arrow 1 as far as it will go Slide catch 2 in the direct...

Page 176: ...the newly tted wiper blades When the colour of the maintenance displays changes from black to yellow replace the wiper blades The duration until the colour changes varies depending on the usage condit...

Page 177: ...rm in the direction of arrow 1 until release knob 2 engages Press the wiper blade beyond the point of resistance in the direction of arrow 3 on the wiper arm The wiper blade will engage with a noticea...

Page 178: ...to select the desired mir ror In vehicles with MBUX Interior Assistant and driver camera the required outside mirror can also be preselected automatically via a natural head movement to the le or rig...

Page 179: ...yte R If an allergic reaction occurs seek medical attention immediately The inside rear view mirror and the outside mirror on the driver s side will automatically go into anti dazzle mode if light fro...

Page 180: ...sition A Activ ctivating deactiv ating deactivating t ating the aut he automatic mirr omatic mirror f or fold old ing function ing function Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Vehicle 5 Opening closing A...

Page 181: ...e ective windscr windscreen function een function The infrared re ective windscreen is coated and reduces the build up of heat in the vehicle interior The coating shields the vehicle interior from rad...

Page 182: ...emperature 2 Upper display area of the climate bar with the examples of j switching o climate con trol page 181 switching the A C function on o page 182 and 0 syn chronisation function page 183 3 Demi...

Page 183: ...r passenger compartment le 3 Sets the air ow in the rear passenger com partment le or switches climate control on o page 181 4 Switches climate control on o page 181 or switches residual heat on o pag...

Page 184: ...the air ow to level 0 using buttons 3 and 5 If rear climate control is switched o via but ton 4 OFF OFF will be shown on the rear display Calling up t Calling up the air conditioning menu using t he a...

Page 185: ...the central display You can increase or reduce the air ow by pressing K on the climate bar on the cen tral display T To switc o switch t h to manual oper o manual operation ation switch o automatic mo...

Page 186: ...ill be adopted automatically for all climate zones Select First row of seats Select SYNC SYNC Demis Demisting t ting the windows he windows W Window indows mist s misted up on t ed up on the inside he...

Page 187: ...ia the r he rear oper ear operat at ing unit ing unit R Req equir uirements ements R The residual heat function is available R The vehicle is parked R The coolant temperature must be su ciently high W...

Page 188: ...ted in the glove compartment Select Air freshener Keep pressing until the desired intensity is reached Inser Inserting or r ting or remo emoving t ving the he acon acon of t of the fr he fragr agrance...

Page 189: ...e windscreen when the windscreen heater is switched on The windscreen can become very hot when the windscreen heater is switched on The health of persons with limited temperature sensitivity or a limi...

Page 190: ...timedia system 4 Climate menu 5 Pre entry climate ctrl Switch the function on or o You can specify for which seat the function should be switched on or o via the seat selection A Activ ctivating deact...

Page 191: ...ailable for plug in hybrids or vehicles with a 48 V on board elec trical system The air inside the vehicle can be heated ventila ted or cooled to the set temperature when the vehicle is parked When th...

Page 192: ...u can nd further information in the separate Owner s Manual at https moba i daimler com markets ece row baix cars connectmeen_GB emotions Startseite html A Activ ctivating deactiv ating deactivating p...

Page 193: ...ger to life Never leave persons children in particu lar unattended in the vehicle W WARNING ARNING Risk of burns due to repeatedly switching on the seat heating Repeatedly switching on the seat heatin...

Page 194: ...nside the vehicle is heated or ventila ted to the set temperature R The air inside the vehicle cannot be cooled down to temperatures below the outside tem perature R If the outside temperature changes...

Page 195: ...isplay Press button The red or blue indicator lamp on button will light up or go out The colours of the indicator lamp have the follow ing meanings R Blue Blue stationary ventilation is switched on R...

Page 196: ...rture times can be stored T To activ o activat ate t e the depar he departur ture time e time select the desired departure time and press and hold the u button The symbol the departure time and depend...

Page 197: ...Batteries contain toxic and corrosive substan ces Swallowing batteries may cause severe internal burns within two hours There is a risk of fatal injury Keep batteries out of the reach of chil dren If...

Page 198: ...mperature is higher than 15 C Use the stationary heater only if the outside temperature is below 15 C Possible cause R The fuel tank is not su ciently lled Refuel at the nearest lling station F FAIL A...

Page 199: ...v ear air vents ents W WARNING ARNING Risk of burns or frostbite due to being too close to the air vents Very hot or very cold air can ow from the air vents Make sure that all vehicle occupants always...

Page 200: ...air vent 2 in the centre and move it up or down or to the le or right Opening or closing t Opening or closing the air v he air vent in t ent in the glov he glove box e box NO NOTE TE Damage to tempera...

Page 201: ...the dis tance Characteristics when the vehicle is at a standstill R The combustion engine is generally switched o R Idle speed only occurs in certain instances Characteristics when starting the vehic...

Page 202: ...cle alerting system R The sound generator generates a stationary noise and up to a speed of about 60 km h speed dependent vehicle noise emissions R This helps other road users particularly pedestrians...

Page 203: ...connect de e disconnect device vice Switch o the vehicle Shi the transmission to position j Apply the electric parking brake Secure the vehicle against rolling away Open the bonnet Press release tab 1...

Page 204: ...ched o again if the fol lowing conditions are met R you open the driver s door R you press button 1 twice more T To switc o switch on t h on the v he vehicle ehicle press button 1 twice Indicator and...

Page 205: ...ile driving To do this press button 1 for about three sec onds or by pressing button 1 three times within three seconds Be sure to observe the safety notes under Driving tips page 205 Observe any info...

Page 206: ...ith the smart phone to charge the battery The vehicle is auto matically switched o a er ten minutes Ensure the following before starting the engine R The legal stipulations in the area where your vehi...

Page 207: ...also observe the following running in notes R In certain driving and driving safety systems the sensors adjust automatically while a cer tain distance is being driven a er the vehicle has been delive...

Page 208: ...edal A er no more than ve seconds take your le foot quickly o the brake but keep the accel erator pedal depressed The vehicle pulls away at maximum accelera tion Switch on ESP once the acceleration pr...

Page 209: ...closed space without su cient ventilation W WARNING ARNING Risk of skidding and of an acci dent due to shi ing down on slippery road surfaces If you shi down on slippery road surfaces to increase the...

Page 210: ...rature N NO OTE TE Damage to the catalytic converter due to non combusted fuel The engine is not running smoothly and is mis ring Non combusted fuel may get into the catalytic converter Only depress t...

Page 211: ...e salt build up R brake occasionally while paying attention to the tra c conditions R carefully depress the brake pedal at the end of the journey and when starting the next jour ney N No ot tes on aq...

Page 212: ...ituations if all vehicle conditions for an automatic engine stop are met R you brake the vehicle to a standstill in trans mission position h or i R V Vehicles wit ehicles with a 48 V on boar h a 48 V...

Page 213: ...he driver s display Vehicle is operational Switch off vehicle before exiting If you do not switch o the vehicle it is automati cally switched o a er three minutes Deactiv Deactivating or activ ating o...

Page 214: ...les Observe the notes in the Supplement You could otherwise fail to recognise dangers For plug in hybrids note the ECO Assist informa tion page 214 ECO Assist is active only in drive pro grams and A E...

Page 215: ...windscreen in the area of the multifunc tion camera is dirty or if the camera is misted up damaged or covered R If the tra c signs are hard to detect e g due to dirt snow or insu cient lighting or bec...

Page 216: ...can use the steering wheel gearshi pad dles to adjust the intensity of recuperation in the n o and drive programs The following recuperation levels are available R h Intelligent and anticipatory recu...

Page 217: ...stance speed and downhill gradi ent The function is active under the following condi tions R The function is activated in the multimedia system page 215 R The h recuperation level is selected page 213...

Page 218: ...l map is incorrect or out of date R If signs are ambiguous e g road signs in road works or in adjacent lanes A Activ ctivating or deactiv ating or deactivating EC ating ECO Assist O Assist Multimedia...

Page 219: ...ment the vehicle has di erent drive programs Use the DYNAMIC SELECT button to change between the following drive programs The drive program selected appears in the driver s display Individual R Indivi...

Page 220: ...SELECT switch to change between the drive programs The drive program selected appears in the driver s display Individual R Individual settings C Sport R Sporty driving with the combustion engine and r...

Page 221: ...ing ing D DYN YNAMIC SELECT multimedia sy AMIC SELECT multimedia sys s t tem em Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Vehicle 5 DYNAMIC SELECT Se Setting dr tting driv ive pr e progr ogram I am I Select In...

Page 222: ...only if the previously active settings deviate from the standard set tings F Function unction o o the next time the vehicle is started the A drive program is set automatically The ECO start stop funct...

Page 223: ...or country speci c guidelines In uencing variables that can in uence this are for example R Sea level R Fuel quality R Outside temperature R Operating temperature of the engine Adjust your driving st...

Page 224: ...n the vehi cle If children are le unattended in the vehicle they could in particular R open doors thereby endangering other persons or road users R get out and be struck by oncoming tra c R operate ve...

Page 225: ...as one of the following conditions is met R you switch to transmission position h or k R you press the button j Eng Engaging par aging park position P k position P Observe the notes on parking the veh...

Page 226: ...paddle being pulled You have two options to manually shi the auto matic transmission R Temporary setting R Permanent setting The gears shi automatically when manual shi ing is deactivated T Tem empor...

Page 227: ...ce fuel consumption Glide mode is characterised by the following R The combustion engine is disconnected from the drivetrain and continues to run in neutral R The transmission position display h is sh...

Page 228: ...are highly ammable Fire naked ames smoking and creating sparks must be avoided Before refuelling switch o the vehicle and if tted the stationary heater and keep switched o during lling W WARNING ARNI...

Page 229: ...E10 fuel Never refuel with one of the following fuels R Diesel R Regular petrol with an octane number lower than 91 RON R Petrol with more than 10 ethanol by vol ume e g E15 E20 E85 E100 R Petrol with...

Page 230: ...h Consult a quali ed specialist workshop Have the fuel tank and fuel lines drained completely N NO OTE TE Damage to the fuel system due to over lling the fuel tank Only ll the fuel tank until the pump...

Page 231: ...ollowing situations there is a malfunc tion R indicator lamp 2 ashes initially and then goes out R the yellow engine diagnosis warning lamp lights up The fuel tank can only be bled if the conditions m...

Page 232: ...ust gas a ertreatment to func tion properly only use AdBlue in accordance with ISO 22241 AdBlue is characterised by the following R non toxic R colourless and odourless R non ammable If you open the A...

Page 233: ...AdBlue level will lead to limited performance from the speed displayed A er the remaining distance displayed has been covered it will no longer be possible to start the vehicle Top up with at least th...

Page 234: ...ed as the AdBlue tank was empty it can take up to 60 seconds for the re ll to be detected Start the vehicle Avoid storing AdBlue re ll containers perma nently in the vehicle Char Charging t ging the h...

Page 235: ...nd 30 Do not keep the high voltage battery continuously connected to power supply equipment R If leaving the vehicle idle for lengthy periods of time avoid if possible high ambient tempera tures R Che...

Page 236: ...rent location when charging Only use charging cables which conform to the grid requirements Consult a quali ed electrician or your local grid operator if you have any questions It is recommended that...

Page 237: ...damaged charging cable Do not use R Extension cables R Extension reels R Multiple sockets Never use socket adapters to connect the charging cable to the mains socket The only exception being if the ad...

Page 238: ...arging the high voltage battery in an electric vehicle D DAN ANGER GER Risk of fatal injuries due to dam aged components Connecting the charging cable to a charging station using a damaged component p...

Page 239: ...the charging station The charging cable for the vehicle must not be longer than 30 m due to the legal requirements in some countries This is to prevent the interfer ence of signals being received by r...

Page 240: ...r the relevant mains socket or the building inspec ted by a quali ed electrician When abroad observe the country speci c laws when charging If you have questions concerning the charging current or if...

Page 241: ...ating unit performs a self test If temperature monitor 3 indicates a malfunc tion it may help to protect the charging cable from direct sunlight T To r o rese eset t t the c he char harging cable oper...

Page 242: ...the lighting and ashes or lights up as with indicator lamp 3 The lower arch is used for the status display and ashes or lights up as with indicator lamp 2 Ov Over ervie view of t w of the loc he lock...

Page 243: ...amaged charging cable Avoid mechanical damage such as crush ing abrading or driving over the cable Have a damaged vehicle socket replaced at a quali ed specialist workshop as soon as possible Never co...

Page 244: ...ng cable connector out of the socket and reinsert it R Req equir uirements ements R The transmission is in position j R The vehicle is unlocked or the distance between the key and the vehicle does not...

Page 245: ...et to the stop Make sure that the charging cable is not taut when inserted The indicator lamp 5 and lower status display 4 ash orange and as soon as the high voltage battery is charged green When the...

Page 246: ...oes not exceed 1 m Combo 1 v Combo 1 vehicle socket ehicle socket Combo 1 v Combo 1 vehicle socket ehicle socket press charging inter ruption button 3 The charging process is ended The indi cator lamp...

Page 247: ...ket ap Remove the charging cable connector from the mains socket or from the socket on the wallbox charging station and stow the vehi cle s charging cable safely in the vehicle page 231 A er the charg...

Page 248: ...e Make sure that the socket cover is closed properly before closing the socket ap This can otherwise result in damage which may prevent the socket ap from being opened again N NO OTE TE Damage to the...

Page 249: ...rts of socket cover 2 Insert the CCS charging cable connector into the vehicle socket to the stop Make sure that the charging cable is not taut when inserted The indicator lamp 5 and lower status disp...

Page 250: ...ing process mode ocess mode 4 4 R Req equir uirements ements R The distance between the key and the vehicle does not exceed 1 m Combo 1 v Combo 1 vehicle socket ehicle socket Press charging interrupti...

Page 251: ...depending on the set ting 4 Time remaining until completely charged until the selected maximum charge level is reached 5 Dynamic charge level display 6 Current charging capacity Speci ed remaining ra...

Page 252: ...n the children could also set the vehicle in motion by for example R releasing the parking brake R changing the transmission position R starting the vehicle Never leave children unattended in the vehi...

Page 253: ...al injuries caused by exhaust gases Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide Inhaling these exhaust gases is hazardous to health and leads to poisoning Never leave the v...

Page 254: ...4 does not light up or ash green repeat the procedure Release all of the buttons The remote control for the door drive is not included in the scope of delivery of the garage door opener Sync Synchr h...

Page 255: ...e door R Req equir uirements ements R The corresponding button is programmed to operate the door Press and hold buttons 1 2 or 3 until the door opens or closes If indicator lamp 4 ashes yellow a er ap...

Page 256: ...the driver s door is opened There is a system malfunction The power supply is insu cient The vehicle is stationary for a lengthy period When the electric parking brake is applied the red indicator la...

Page 257: ...ed The red indicator lamp lights up in the driv er s display Inf Infor ormation on collision det mation on collision detection on a park ection on a parked ed v vehicle ehicle If a collision is detect...

Page 258: ...ansf ansferr erring t ing the collision phot he collision photos wit os with t h the he Mer Mercedes me App cedes me App Select Upload to Mercedes me Select Upload automatically Scan the generated QR...

Page 259: ...e vehicle is switched on A Activ ctivating deactiv ating deactivating st ating standb andby mode par y mode parking up king up t the v he vehicle ehicle R Req equir uirements ements R The vehicle has...

Page 260: ...s covered damaged or dirty certain driving and safety systems cannot function correctly There is a risk of an accident Keep the area around vehicle sensors or cameras clear of any obstructions and cle...

Page 261: ...page 284 R Tra c light view page 288 R AIRMATIC page 295 R E ACTIVE BODY CONTROL page 297 Dr Driving Assist iving Assistance pack ance package age The availability of some functions or sub func tions...

Page 262: ...raking 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...

Page 263: ...Warning and indicator lamps page 561 R Display messages page 485 ET ETS 4ET S 4ETS Electr S Electronic Tr onic Traction Syst action System em ETS 4ETS traction control is part of ESP and makes it pos...

Page 264: ...bility Pr Progr ogram am Multimedia system 4 5 5 y ESP can only be activated deactivated using quick access when at least one other function is available in quick access ESP can other wise be found in...

Page 265: ...in the system or in the power supply R If the HOLD function is deactivated by depressing the accelerator pedal or brake pedal e g by a vehicle occupant Always secure the vehicle against rolling away b...

Page 266: ...celerator pedal and depress it before the vehicle begins to roll away W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident and injury due to the vehicle rolling away A er a short time Hill Start Assist no longer holds t...

Page 267: ...driver s display You can acknowledge the message and take a break where necessary If you do not take a break and ATTENTION ASSIST continues to detect increasing lapses in concentration you will be war...

Page 268: ...factors R The driver s eyes are covered due to the steer ing column position for example R Poor lighting conditions R Some types of spectacles or sunglasses R The driver s line of vision is outside t...

Page 269: ...d never exceed a speci c speed e g for driving in winter tyre mode you can set this speed with the permanent limiter You do this by limiting the speed between 160 km h and 240 km h in the multimedia s...

Page 270: ...ont when driving o again within 30 seconds If a critical situation is detec ted in the surrounding area when driving o such as a person in the vehicle path a visual and acoustic warning is given indic...

Page 271: ...xample R In snow rain fog heavy spray if there is glare in direct sunlight or in greatly varying light conditions R The windscreen in the area of the camera is dirty misted up damaged or covered R If...

Page 272: ...unexpected obstacles R to complex tra c conditions R to oncoming vehicles and crossing tra c As a result Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC may neither give warnings nor intervene in such situations Al...

Page 273: ...edal The last stored speed is called up and the vehicle maintains this speed Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC or does not exceed it vari able limiter If the stored speed has been deleted the cur rent...

Page 274: ...ess If you brake deactivate ESP or if ESP inter venes Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is deactivated The variable limiter is not deacti vated F Function of A unction of Activ ctive Speed Limit Assist...

Page 275: ...ute event ahead in a fuel saving comfortable or dynamic manner When the route event has been passed the vehicle accelerates again to the stored speed The set distance to the vehicle in front vehicles...

Page 276: ...sed speed adaptation can malfunc tion or be temporarily unavailable in the fol lowing situations R If the driver does not follow the calculated route R If map data is not up to date or available R In...

Page 277: ...elling no faster than 60 km h When Active Stop and Go Assist is active the status display appears in the driver s dis play Syst System limits em limits The system limitations of Active Distance Assist...

Page 278: ...teering wheel Touch detection may be limited or inoperative in the following situations R The driver is wearing gloves R There is a steering wheel cover on the steering wheel If Active Steering Assist...

Page 279: ...l and observe the tra c carefully Always steer the vehicle paying attention to tra c conditions W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident if Active Steer ing Assist unexpectedly intervenes The detection of la...

Page 280: ...the hard shoulder When automatic braking is initiated Active Dis tance Assist DISTRONIC is deactivated Depend ing on the country the hazard warning light sys tem is switched on When the vehicle is sta...

Page 281: ...is between approximately 80 km h and 180 km h R The neighbouring lane is separated by a bro ken lane marking R No vehicle or obstacle is detected in the adja cent lane R Since the last time the vehic...

Page 282: ...he lane change as planned Cancellation of Active Lane Change Assist is dis played as follows R The arrow in the selected direction of travel turns red R A corresponding message appears on the driver d...

Page 283: ...utomatically while a certain distance is being driven a er the vehicle has been delivered Active Lane Change Assist is unavailable or only partially available during this teach in process and no arrow...

Page 284: ...ati cally goes out a er a short time If the autonomous braking function or the situa tion dependent braking assistance is triggered additional preventive measures for occupant pro tection PRE SAFE may...

Page 285: ...edes trians and cyclists R At speeds up to approximately 100 km h when approaching stationary vehicles R At speeds up to approximately 80 km h when approaching cyclists ahead R At speeds up to approxi...

Page 286: ...ve Steering Assist has the following charac teristics R Detection of pedestrians cyclists and vehi cles R Assistance through power assisted steering if it detects a swerving manoeuvre R Activation by...

Page 287: ...ng A ating Activ ctive Br e Brak ake Assist e Assist It is recommended that you always leave Active Brake Assist activated Select Off The distance warning function the autono mous braking function and...

Page 288: ...r s display simultaneously The system always prioritises displaying speed limits Up to one traf fic sign with a maximum permissible speed can be shown in the head up display If two speed signs are sho...

Page 289: ...exceeded before a warning is issued You can set the warning to visual only the tra c sign ashes three times in the driver s display or vis ual and acoustic including a warning tone A Additional funct...

Page 290: ...lete or out of date R If signs or the road layout is ambiguous e g tra c signs in roadworks at exits and ramps in neighbouring lanes or parallel roads R If signs do not conform to the standard R If si...

Page 291: ...If On request is set and a tra c light view is available the Please tap here for traffic light view message is displayed The camera image is shown a er con rmation of the message When Automatic is set...

Page 292: ...Active Blind Spot Assist may not give warnings or intervene in such situations Always pay careful attention to the tra c situation and maintain a safe distance at the side of the vehicle Exit w Exit w...

Page 293: ...lar continuous lane borders Always make sure that there is su cient distance to the side for other tra c or obstacles Warnings may be interrupted when driving along side long vehicles for example lorr...

Page 294: ...er s display In rare cases the system may make an inappro priate brake application This brake application may be interrupted at any time if you steer slightly in the opposite direction or accelerate S...

Page 295: ...ng side If the system detects an obstacle such as another vehicle in the adjacent lane a steering interven tion occurs regardless of the turn signal indicator If you leave the lane without activating...

Page 296: ...he vehicle drives over a detected lane marking this will be highlighted red in the Assistance menu in the driver s display V Vehicles wit ehicles with activ h active ambient lighting e ambient lightin...

Page 297: ...you may otherwise fail to recognise dangers page 256 A Activ ctivating deactiv ating deactivating A ating Activ ctive Lane K e Lane Keeping eeping Assist Assist Multimedia system 4 5 Settings 5 Assist...

Page 298: ...setting is rmer R The vehicle is set to low level 1 R The vehicle is lowered to low level 2 when driving at speeds above 120 km h R When driving at speeds below 80 km h the vehicle is raised again to...

Page 299: ...ring Parts of the body could be damaged when the vehicle is lowered Make sure that there are no obstacles such as kerbs underneath or in the immediate vicinity of the body when the vehicle is being lo...

Page 300: ...e e g sporty R Road condition e g bumps R Drive program E ACTIVE BODY CONTROL is comprised of the fol lowing functions and components R V Vehicles wit ehicles with Dr h Driving Assist iving Assistance...

Page 301: ...ituations or can stop functioning R If the carriageway is insu ciently lit e g at night R In snow rain fog heavy spray if there is glare in direct sunlight or in greatly varying light conditions R If...

Page 302: ...s not moving faster than 60 km h R When the trailer socket is contacted trailer bicycle rack the vehicle is not moving faster than 30 km h Multimedia system 4 5 5 y R Raising t aising the v he vehicle...

Page 303: ...ile manoeuvring and parking The area behind the vehicle is displayed as a mirror image as in the inside rearview mirror Camera views menu top view 1 Parking Assistance menu 2 Reversing camera with top...

Page 304: ...ds at a speed greater than approximately 16 km h R The boot lid is open R The weather conditions are poor e g heavy rain snow fog storm or spray R The light conditions are poor e g at night or if ligh...

Page 305: ...ou have activated the function the image from the reversing camera is automatically displayed in the central display when reverse gear is selected page 307 The 360 Camera includes the following camera...

Page 306: ...3 Driven surface depending on the current steering wheel angle dynamic 4 Guide line at a distance of approximately 0 3 m from the rear area When Active Parking Assist is active lanes and guide lines a...

Page 307: ...view le right hand side of the vehi cle the virtual camera moves to the respective side of the vehicle When you change the trans mission position the view is automatically adap ted 3D aut 3D auto vie...

Page 308: ...proximately 0 3 m from the ball head of the trailer hitch When the electrical connection is established between the vehicle and the trailer the display changes to the side camera view Trailer view sid...

Page 309: ...rying a heavy load and can result in inaccuracies in the guide lines and in the display of the generated images The eld of vision and other functions of the cam era system may be restricted due to add...

Page 310: ...ctivation positions in the Camera views menu page 302 Select an activation position Select Enter a name and con rm The activation position is saved under the new name Dele Deleting an activ ting an ac...

Page 311: ...Camera Vehicles with reversing camera As soon as Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is opera tional the respective areas of the display are shown in blue 1 Operational front and rear 2 Operational all around 3...

Page 312: ...P e Par arking Assist king Assist when driv ing no faster than 18 km h Optionally obstacles detected by Parking Assist PARKTRONIC from a distance of approximately 1 0 m in front 2 and 0 7 m on sides...

Page 313: ...Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is work ing at a di erent location If a warning tone also sounds it may be due to one of the following causes R The sensor The sensors ar s are dir e dirty ty clean the senso...

Page 314: ...rking Assist is an electronic parking assistance system which uses ultrasound with the assistance of the reversing camera and 360 Camera When you are driving forwards up to approximately 35 km h the s...

Page 315: ...pace These are also then not taken into account when calculating the parking procedure In some circumstances Active Parking Assist may there fore guide you into the parking space prematurely or brake...

Page 316: ...R If the tyre pressure is too low or too high R If the suspension is out of alignment e g a er bottoming out on a kerb R On steep inclines of more than approximately 15 P Par arking wit king with A h...

Page 317: ...ARNING Risk of accident due to vehicle swinging out while parking or pulling out of a parking space While parking or exiting a parking space the vehicle swings out and can drive onto areas of the onco...

Page 318: ...ange direction of exit 3 T To st o star art e t exiting t xiting the par he parking space king space press but ton 1 again If necessary change the transmission posi tion Observe any messages displayed...

Page 319: ...rsons animals or objects are no lon ger in the manoeuvring range Also observe the system limitations of Active Parking Assist R Remot emote P e Par arking Assist king Assist F Function of R unction of...

Page 320: ...be displayed on the mobile phone If you move closer to the vehicle you will be able to continue the procedure Oper Operating R ating Remot emote P e Par arking Assist king Assist R Req equir uirements...

Page 321: ...ng the par he parking manoeuvr king manoeuvre in adv e in advance while ance while inside t inside the v he vehicle ehicle Stop the vehicle and select transmission posi tion j Press button 1 Select Pa...

Page 322: ...y to connect to your mobile phone for a limited time Start the Remote Parking Assist App on the mobile phone and connect to the vehicle Follow the instructions of the Remote Parking Assist App The tur...

Page 323: ...from the device list T To de aut o de author horise all mobile phones ise all mobile phones select Deauthorise all devices All mobile phones are deleted from the device list Manoeuvr Manoeuvring assi...

Page 324: ...nsport equipment is secured to the trailer hitch such as a trailer or bicycle rack Drive Away Assist is not available when you are reversing F Function of cr unction of cross oss tr tra c a c w war ar...

Page 325: ...vailable R on inclines R Warning for crossing traffic behind if trans port equipment for example a trailer or bicy cle rack is attached to the trailer hitch and the electrical connection has been corr...

Page 326: ...ilable on demand page 26 Select Manoeuvring assistance Activate or deactivate the desired manoeu vring assistance Memor Memory P y Par arking Assist king Assist F Function of Memor unction of Memory P...

Page 327: ...wing situations for example R In extreme weather conditions such as ice packed snow or in heavy rain R When transporting a load that protrudes beyond the vehicle R If the parking space is on a steep d...

Page 328: ...ain The recording is stored In the Memory Parking Assist settings you can delete and rename stored parking proce dures P Par arking wit king with Memor h Memory P y Par arking Assist king Assist R Req...

Page 329: ...cally You are responsible for select ing the turn signal indicator in accordance with the tra c conditions Take control of the vehicle a er the exiting procedure has been completed Se Setting Memor tt...

Page 330: ...r may come loose Make sure that the ball neck securely engages and locks into place N NO OTE TE Damage to the all electric trailer hitch due to additional pressure The all electric trailer hitch could...

Page 331: ...the driver s display R Re etr tracting t acting the ball nec he ball neck full k fully electr y electrically ically Pull button 2 Indicator lamp 1 will ash and the message Trailer coupling in motion w...

Page 332: ...t until the ball neck has locked in place If the ball neck is not securely locked in place the message Check trailer hitch lock will appear on the driver s display R Re etr tracting t acting the ball...

Page 333: ...t PARKTRONIC R Active Parking Assist R Blind Spot Assist or Active Blind Spot Assist R Drive Away Assist R Cross tra c warning R Manoeuvring brake function R Reversing camera R 360 camera R AIRMATIC R...

Page 334: ...engaged overrun brake W WARNING ARNING Risk of becoming trapped when disconnecting the trailer cable V Vehicles wit ehicles with lev h level contr el control syst ol system em The vehicle may lower wh...

Page 335: ...perly by attaching to the ball head and the ball neck guide pin if possible R when transporting four bicycles always use bicycle racks which have additional support on the ball neck guide pin R use on...

Page 336: ...notes R mount heavy bicycles as close to the vehicle as possible R always distribute the load on the bicycle rack as evenly as possible across the vehicle s lon gitudinal axis Mercedes Benz recommend...

Page 337: ...The vehicle is not suitable for the use of tow bar systems that are used for at towing or dinghy towing for example Attaching and using tow bar systems can result in damage to the vehicle When you are...

Page 338: ...R Indicator and warning lamps Your plug in hybrid vehicle is also tted with the following warning and indicator lamps R Drive is activated Foot o the accelerator page 216 Acoustic presence indicator...

Page 339: ...tical and horizontal direction by swip ing with one nger Con rm the selection by pressing the Touch Control To operate Touch Control 3 in the most e ective way use the tip of your thumb if pos sible Y...

Page 340: ...further information about the possible settings and selections in the menus in the Digital Owner s Manual Calling up display Calling up displays on t s on the Spor he Sport menu in plug in t menu in p...

Page 341: ...t content is displayed page 340 Head up displa Head up display cont y content wit ent with na h navig vigation 6x2 ation 6x2 1 Detected instructions and tra c signs 2 Navigation instructions distance...

Page 342: ...he driver s eld of vision such as R Information from and visualisation of the navi gation system R Information from and visualisation of the driver assistance systems e g Active Distance Assist DISTRO...

Page 343: ...he menu bar of the head up dis he head up dis play play swipe upwards on the le hand Touch Control Switc Switching be hing betw tween displa een display cont y contents on t ents on the head he head...

Page 344: ...up display y on o on o Driver display 4 Switc Switching on hing on Swipe upwards on the le hand Touch Con trol Press a on the le hand Touch Control Switc Switching hing o o Swipe upwards on the le ha...

Page 345: ...ut 5 Start of the display range of the recuperated energy In electric mode the area 1 2 shows what percentage of the electrical drive is currently being used The combustion engine is switched on at a...

Page 346: ...ssist page 274 Active Lane Change Assist page 278 Active Lane Keeping Assist page 292 Z Active Blind Spot Assist only on assistant display page 290 Plug in hybrid operation activated Haptic accelerato...

Page 347: ...timedia system can be operated by voice input e g navi gation or telephone The MBUX Voice Assistant is operational about half a minute a er switching on the vehicle and can be operated from all seats...

Page 348: ...r he operable functions of t able functions of the MBUX he MBUX V Voice Assist oice Assistant ant You can use the MBUX Voice Assistant to operate the following functions depending on the vehicle equip...

Page 349: ...n of external information e g information on POIs By clicking the symbol in the blue wave more information about the online voice control can be displayed A Activ ctivating or deactiv ating or deactiv...

Page 350: ...ave further information on the online status is displayed When online voice control is active additional functions are available such as R Weather R General knowledge R Public holidays and school holi...

Page 351: ...Accept 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 Ex Exam amples of r ples of radio and T adio and TV v V voice...

Page 352: ...nctions ples of online functions Depending on the country language and vehicle equipment additional functions are available when online voice control is active The system accesses external information...

Page 353: ...Answer function multi er function multi modal user int modal user inter eraction action R Req equir uirements ements R The vehicle is equipped with a driver camera R The driver camera is activated sta...

Page 354: ...he scope of func tion and product designation of your MBUX multi media system may di er from the description and images in this Owner s Manual For example route guidance with augmented reality is not...

Page 355: ...ea Compared to 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 applicat...

Page 356: ...ne 5 Calls up user pro le 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 brie...

Page 357: ...ions R Suggest contacts The contacts are suggested for the mobile phones connected to the MBUX multimedia system No contacts are suggested for the mobile phones that are linked to another user pro le...

Page 358: ...the previous or next track tap or T To answ o answer a call or call a missed call er a call or call a missed call tap on the contact A er the connection has been established the call functions are av...

Page 359: ...s a massage programme 2 Starts stops a massage programme for the driver 3 Starts stops a massage programme for the front passenger 4 Sets the massage intensity for the driver s or front passenger seat...

Page 360: ...e scr er and home screen een wit with classic menu h classic menu Long press on The home screen with classic menu is shown T To re o retur turn t n to t o the Zer he Zero Lay o Layer er press and hold...

Page 361: ...entre R Content sharing menu R Favourites R Vehicle quick access Cont Content shar ent sharing menu in t ing menu in the Contr he Control Cent ol Center er Example showing displays 1 Calls up a menu 2...

Page 362: ...int sensor 2 Switches the MBUX multimedia system on or o 3 Switches the mute function on o 4 Adjusts the volume Press or q or swipe over the button T To select a menu it o select a menu item or entry...

Page 363: ...this stop the vehicle in accordance with the tra c conditions and operate the equipment with the vehicle stationary For your own safety always observe the following points when operating mobile commu...

Page 364: ...nge t e the syst he system languag em language t e to English o English shor short command t command Change language to Eng lish T To oper o operat ate t e the r he radio adio Show me the list of radi...

Page 365: ...s of two cameras that support the le and right rear seat passengers The MBUX Interior Assistant records the vehicle occupants via 3D laser cameras The cameras of the front camera are located in the ov...

Page 366: ...unavailable Notifica tion to follow message appears You receive a message when the camera is available again R The front or rear camera is covered dirty fog ged up or scratched Wait until the camera...

Page 367: ...ide mirror also ashes red for one of the front doors R When the door is opened a warning tone sounds The visual warning is thus already given bef before ore the door is opened Further information on A...

Page 368: ...e vertically up and down in front of the reading light The reading light is switched on or o Switc Switching t hing the searc he search light on and h light on and o o Interaction area for activating...

Page 369: ...MENT cont MENT contactless actless R Req equir uirements ements R The front camera is switched on R At least one favourite has been saved in the favourites list R The favourite has been connected wit...

Page 370: ...is covered or dirty misted up or scratched R The driver s face and or eyes are covered R The driver is wearing glasses that block infra red Displa Display messag y messages es In the following situati...

Page 371: ...p the adjustment process immedi ately a Tap the warning message on the cen tral display or b Press a memory function position but ton or a seat adjustment switch on the driver s door The adjustment pr...

Page 372: ...stems for example can be adjusted or their settings loaded R Seat R Ambient light R Outside mirrors R Blinds R Climate control settings If the user pro le is activated when driving then the driver s s...

Page 373: ...h or 24 h switch on Deactiv intelligent learning for 24h T To delet o delete cumulat e cumulated sugg ed sugges estions tions select Reset suggestion history and con rm Ja Yes Prot Protecting ecting...

Page 374: ...cations with your nger print A Aut uthenticating using v henticating using voice r oice recognition ecognition Speak the sentence shown on the central dis play and follow the Voice Assistant s instruc...

Page 375: ...ngs menu In the system settings menu you can make set tings in the following menus and control ele ments R Display Display brightness R Control elements Keyboard language and handwriting recog nition...

Page 376: ...updates are being down loaded the multimedia system cannot be operated and the vehicle functions may be restricted Some so ware updates require a safe vehicle status for the installation to be complet...

Page 377: ...t one of the types of connec tion described The connection types shown depend on the device to be connected The function must be supported by the multimedia system and by the device to be connected Th...

Page 378: ...key ity key Select the hotspot name MBUX XXXXX in the MBUX hotspot menu Con rm the prompt with Yes A new security key is generated A connection will be established with the newly created security key...

Page 379: ...g reset its functions such as the reversing camera are not available Only reset the multimedia system when the vehicle is stationary R Req equir uirements ements R The vehicle is switched on R Some se...

Page 380: ...te or deactivate the Rapid charging function The Rapid charging function increases the maxi mum possible charging capacity at charging sta tions up to 60 kW in order to charge the vehicle s high volta...

Page 381: ...Calling up t Calling up the ener he energy gy ow ow display display Multimedia system 4 5 Hybrid Select Energy flow The energy ow in the vehicle is displayed In addition to the energy ow information o...

Page 382: ...ve display for destination information route list lane recommendations for example 2 Calls up the Control Center in the status line 3 Searches for parking facilities in the vicinity 4 Selects the map...

Page 383: ...e searc he online search h There is an Internet connection Mercedes me connect is available You have set up a user account in the Mercedes me Portal The vehicle is connected with the user account and...

Page 384: ...tional information for example opening times and prices The information is provided by an online map service This online function is not available in all countries You can enter a destination as a 3 w...

Page 385: ...elect Call Searc Searching f hing for POIs in t or POIs in the vicinity of t he vicinity of the des he destina tina tion sho tion shown wn Select In the vicinity Search using categories enter a search...

Page 386: ...d reality video The camera s video image is shown on the central display before a turning manoeuvre The video image includes additional informa tion Sho Showing pr wing proper operty inf ty infor orma...

Page 387: ...dents and Free flowing traffic Tra c incidents for example roadworks local area reports e g fog and warning messages are shown on the route The tra c delay is displayed for the current route The small...

Page 388: ...e Parking Tap on j in the map Select a parking option The map shows the parking options in the vicinity The following information is displayed if avail able R Destination address distance from current...

Page 389: ...iple partitions recorded video les are not always displayed in the recording list Mercedes Benz recommends that you use USB devices with one partition S St tar arting or st ting or stopping video r op...

Page 390: ...If you operate communication equipment inte grated in the vehicle when driving you could be distracted from the tra c situation This could also cause you to lose control of the vehicle Only operate th...

Page 391: ...y on the multimedia system R MAP Message Access Pro le The mobile phone message functions can be used on the multimedia system R HFP hands free pro le Wireless telephony is available on the mul timedi...

Page 392: ...tery status of the connected mobile phone 5 Options 6 Messages 7 Calls up my devices 8 Numerical pad 9 Starts contact search T Telephon elephony oper y operating modes ov ating modes over erview view...

Page 393: ...s in the t he telephon elephony menu y menu In the telephony menu you have the following functions for example R Making calls e g R Accept a call k End call Answering a call with a message i Conferenc...

Page 394: ...dent and Breakdown Management R Mercedes Benz Customer Centre for general information about the vehicle You can nd information on the following topics R Activation of Mercedes me connect R Operating t...

Page 395: ...over all other active calls In addition if the Mercedes me connect service Telediagnostics is active a similar prompt can appear a er a delay in the event of a breakdown If you are already in contact...

Page 396: ...lowing requirements must be ful lled for the transfer of the data R The vehicle is switched on R The required data transfer technology is sup ported by the mobile phone network provider R The quality...

Page 397: ...cedes me user account Dat Data pr a processing ocessing The data transmitted within the scope of the call is deleted from the processing system a er the call is nished in so far as this data is not be...

Page 398: ...t Acci dent and Breakdown Management Forward ing the call is however not possible in all coun tries R Breakdown assistance by a technician on location and or the towing away of the vehicle to the near...

Page 399: ...p the Mercedes me apps updated You can call up the menu using Apps in the multi media system In the Apps menu the following options can be available R Connecting the vehicle with the Mercedes me user...

Page 400: ...ing entry in Tasks calls as completed O R Managing e mails Showing or reading e mails Writing answering and forwarding e mails Alternatively you can record text contents for your e mail via the MBUX V...

Page 401: ...roid Auto on the multi media system must be carried out when the vehicle is stationary with the parking brake You can start Smartphone Integration using the My devices menu You can end Smartphone Inte...

Page 402: ...tem EU eCall The Mercedes Benz emergency call system is not available in all countries You can nd more infor mation on the regional availability of eCall at https www mercedes benz mobile com extra ec...

Page 403: ...elegated regulation EU 2017 79 Proper and full functionality of the 112 emergency call system EU eCall depends on circumstances beyond the in u ence of Mercedes Benz AG This includes mobile network co...

Page 404: ...ng messages appear on the central dis play for both emergency call systems R SOS NOT READY the vehicle is not switched on or the emergency call system is malfunc tioning This does not necessarily indi...

Page 405: ...d con head con tr trol panel ol panel press the SOS button at least one second long page 390 or T To use v o use voice contr oice control ol use the voice commands of the MBUX Voice Assistant The emer...

Page 406: ...R Time of the accident R Language setting on the multimedia system R Whether Mercedes me connect is available or not This is a requirement for the option of forwarding the call to the Mercedes Benz Cu...

Page 407: ...attery is su ciently charged R The vehicle is switched on R The vehicle has been stationary for at least one minute The test mode is currently available in the fol lowing countries for example R Russi...

Page 408: ...ation of an emergency call R Both emergency call systems cannot be traced and there is no continuous tracking in normal operation R The data in the system s internal memory is automatically and contin...

Page 409: ...Select once the active playlist is repeated R Select twice the current track is repeated R Select three times the function is deactivated 9 Random playback Select to play back the tracks in random ord...

Page 410: ...up messaging 2 Full screen Select to switch to full screen mode The following functions and settings are available in the media menu R Connecting external data storage media with the multimedia system...

Page 411: ...tings in the TV menu The following functions can be switched on o or con gured R Channel x R Country speci c character set R Audio language R Subtitles R Teletext R Picture format EPG Select to show c...

Page 412: ...included in the scope of delivery is used to decrypt HD programmes according to the CI standard In some countries an additional smart card is required which is inserted into the CI module see the man...

Page 413: ...he next or to the previous station Z Settings Select to have further options shown The setting options are country dependent Additional options Select to show additional options Tra c information serv...

Page 414: ...n cur rently set as a favourite 6 8 Play Pause Select to start stop or continue playback 4 Browse Select to choose a category and then a radio sta tion Depending on the frequency band selected di er e...

Page 415: ...of functions in t w of functions in the sound menu he sound menu The setting options and functions available depend on the sound system tted You can nd out which sound system is tted in your vehicle i...

Page 416: ...4 Service The next service due date is displayed T To e o exit t xit the display he display press the back button G on the le hand side of the steering wheel Bear in mind the following related topic R...

Page 417: ...ident situations the actuation of the active bonnet reduces the risk of injury to pedes trians The rear area of the bonnet is raised by approximately 80 mm A er being triggered the active bonnet remai...

Page 418: ...m moving parts W WARNING ARNING Risk of injury from touching components under voltage The ignition system and the fuel injection sys tem operate at high voltage You could receive an electric shock Nev...

Page 419: ...ements ements R The engine has been warmed up R The vehicle is parked on a level surface R The engine is running at idle speed R The bonnet is closed Determining the engine oil level can take up to 30...

Page 420: ...ct with hot com ponent parts in the engine compartment it may ignite Make sure that no engine oil is spilled next to the ller opening Allow the engine to cool o and thor oughly clean the engine oil fr...

Page 421: ...loves and safety glasses Open the cap slowly to release pressure Only have the coolant checked or re lled at a quali ed specialist workshop T Topping up t opping up the windscr he windscreen w een was...

Page 422: ...n about the windscreen washer uid page 480 K Keeping t eeping the air he air w wat ater duct fr er duct free ee Keep the area between the bonnet and the windscreen free of deposits e g ice snow and le...

Page 423: ...ted R The HOLD function is switched o R The 360 Camera or the reversing camera is switched o R The vehicle is locked and the door handles retracted R The side windows and sliding sunroof are com plet...

Page 424: ...ress Take care not to point the water jet directly towards the air inlet grille below the bonnet observe the legal requirements e g in a number of countries washing by hand is only permitted in specia...

Page 425: ...a car shampoo approved for Mercedes Benz R Remove dirt immediately where possible whilst avoiding rubbing too hard There is oth erwise a risk of damaging the decorative foil irreparably R If there is...

Page 426: ...in this area Allow vehicle parts to cool down before touching them To avoid damage to the vehicle observe the notes on cleaning and care of the following vehicle parts Wheels and r Wheels and rims ims...

Page 427: ...s R Clean with a cleaning agent recommended for Mercedes Benz especially in the winter and a er washing the vehicle R Do not use acidic cleaning agents Tr Trailer hitch ailer hitch R Observe the notes...

Page 428: ...ood and trim elements im elements R Clean with a micro bre cloth R Black piano lacquer look Clean with a damp cloth and soapy water R For heavy soiling Use a cleaner recommen ded for Mercedes Benz R D...

Page 429: ...en recommended for Mercedes Benz R Do not allow the leather to become too damp R Do not use a micro bre cloth Regular cleaning and care of the leather reduces soiling wear marks and ageing dam age and...

Page 430: ...iron 5 Do not tumble dry 6 Do not dry clean 7 This is a class 2 vest The requirements de ned by the legal standard are only ful lled in the following cases R the safety vest is the correct size R the...

Page 431: ...2 Fold legs 3 down and out to the side F Firs irst aid kit t aid kit so so sided sided First aid kit so sided 1 is located on the right hand side of the boot and is secured with hook and loop tape 2...

Page 432: ...yres run at tyres page 429 R V Vehicles wit ehicles with a TIREFIT kit h a TIREFIT kit you can repair the tyre so that it is possible to continue the jour ney for a short period of time To do this use...

Page 433: ...80 km Fully laden 30 km The driving distance possible in emergency mode may vary depending on the driving style Observe the maximum permissible speed of 80 km h If a tyre has gone at and cannot be rep...

Page 434: ...Keep the tyre sealant away from children Observe the following if you come into contact with the tyre sealant Rinse o the tyre sealant from your skin using water immediately If tyre sealant gets into...

Page 435: ...ped into the tyre The pressure may brie y rise to approximately 500 kPa 5 bar 73 psi Do no Do not switc t switch h o o t the tyr he tyre e in ation in ation com compr pressor essor dur during t ing t...

Page 436: ...racteristics and is not suitable for higher speeds Adapt your driving style accordingly and drive carefully Do not exceed the maximum speed limit with a tyre that has been repaired using tyre sealant...

Page 437: ...e nearest quali ed specialist work shop and have the tyre tyre sealant bottle and lling hose replaced there Batt Batter ery v y vehicle ehicle N No ot tes on t es on the 12 V batt he 12 V battery ery...

Page 438: ...medical attention immediately All v All vehicles ehicles ENVIR ENVIRONMENT ONMENTAL NO AL NOTE TE Environmental damage due to improper disposal of bat teries Batteries contain pollutants It is illegal...

Page 439: ...hen charging the battery and during starting assistance always use the jump start connection point in the engine compartment NO NOTE TE Damage to the battery from over voltage When charging using a ba...

Page 440: ...ry checked at a quali ed specialist workshop Plug in h Plug in hybr ybrid id If your vehicle has been started with starting assistance it may not be possible to use the elec tric drive for approximate...

Page 441: ...istance and c ance and char harging t ging the 12 V batt he 12 V battery ery Pr Prepar eparing f ing for st or star arting assist ting assistance t ance the c he char harging ging pr process ocess Sec...

Page 442: ...ocess When the charging process is complete Remove the charging cable from earth point 4 on the vehicle and the NEGATIVE contact of the charger rst and then from the POSI TIVE contacts on the vehicle...

Page 443: ...in the case of a breakdown rather than towing it away For towing use a tow rope or tow bar with both axles on the ground Do not use tow bar systems page 334 N NO OTE TE Damage to the vehicle due to to...

Page 444: ...an 50 m with both axles on the ground A towing speed of 10 km h must not be exceeded Beyond these limits only transporting is permitted V Vehicles wit ehicles with r h rear wheel dr ear wheel drive iv...

Page 445: ...become detached R the vehicle trailer combination may swerve or overturn Before tow starting or towing away check if the vehicle to be tow started or towed away exceeds the permissible gross mass If...

Page 446: ...iver s display is in the initial state with no menus open page 335 Transport is also possible with a warning message visible R The 12 V battery is charged Plug in h Plug in hybr ybrid id transportatio...

Page 447: ...cated in the area surrounding the vehi cle R Raising t aising the v he vehicle t ehicle to tr o transpor ansport lev t level el Press the G button for at least ve sec onds Immediately press and hold t...

Page 448: ...eels 4MA 4MATIC v TIC vehicles ehicles Make sure that the front and rear axles come to rest on the same transportation vehicle N NO OTE TE Damage to the drive train due to incorrect positioning of the...

Page 449: ...r hitch Make sure that cover 1 engages in the bumper when you remove the towing eye N NO OTE TE Damage to the vehicle due to incor rect use of the towing eye or trailer hitch When a towing eye or trai...

Page 450: ...moisture Moisture may cause damage to the electrical system or cause it to malfunction When the fuse box is open make sure that no moisture can enter the fuse box When closing the fuse box make sure t...

Page 451: ...pped by the wiper linkage Always switch o the windscreen wipers and vehicle before opening the engine bonnet Release the rotary catches on cover 1 and pull the cover up and out Remove any existing moi...

Page 452: ...n screws 6 If present engage hoses 5 in the retaining clips in the engine compartment and vehicle body If present engage hoses 4 in the retaining clips on the fuse box and vehicle body If present inse...

Page 453: ...ll ell R Req equir uirements ements R Observe the notes on electrical fuses page 447 Open cover 1 in the direction of the arrow and remove it Opening and closing t Opening and closing the fuse bo he f...

Page 454: ...wet roads especially when the speed of the vehi cle is not adapted to suit the conditions Thus you should regularly check the tread depth and the condition of the tread across the entire width of all...

Page 455: ...R V Vehicles wit ehicles with r h rear axle st ear axle steer eering ing if snow chains are tted only drive with snow chain mode active page 452 You can deactivate ESP to pull away page 261 This allow...

Page 456: ...on the tyre pressure table on the inside of the fuel ller ap page 453 Use a suitable pressure gauge to check the tyre pressure The outer appearance of a tyre does not permit any reliable conclusion ab...

Page 457: ...driver s display If there is a substantial pressure loss or if the tyre temperature is excessive you will be warned with display messages page 552 or the h warning lamp in the driver s display page 57...

Page 458: ...ressure monitoring system in the following situations R The tyre pressure has changed R The wheels or tyres have been changed or newly tted Driver s display 4 5 Service Select Tyre pressure and con rm...

Page 459: ...tems such as ABS ESP and 4MATIC and marked as follows R MO Mercedes Benz Original R MOE Mercedes Benz Original Extended run at tyres only for certain wheels R MO1 Mercedes Benz Original only cer tain...

Page 460: ...es At low ambient temperatures tears could form when driving with summer tyres causing per manent damage to the tyre At temperatures below 7 C use i M S tyres Accessory parts which are not approved fo...

Page 461: ...indicated by an appropriate label in the driver s eld of vision R Run in new tyres at moderate speeds for the rst 100 km R Replace the tyres a er six years at the latest regardless of wear R When r W...

Page 462: ...oil grease or fuel Ov Over ervie view of t w of the tyr he tyre c e chang hange t e tool kit ool kit Apart from some country speci c variants vehi cles are not equipped with a tyre change tool kit For...

Page 463: ...l page 295 Switch o the vehicle Make sure that the vehicle cannot be started Place chocks or other suitable items under the front and rear of the wheel that is diagonally opposite the wheel you wish t...

Page 464: ...e for a short time while a wheel is being changed and not for maintenance work under the vehicle R The jack must be placed on a rm at and non slip surface R The foot of the jack must be positioned ver...

Page 465: ...age from the jack If you do not position the jack correctly at the appropriate jack support point of the vehicle the jack could tip over with the vehicle raised The jack is designed exclusively for ja...

Page 466: ...ting a new wheel w wheel R Req equir uirements ements R The wheel to be changed is removed and the centring pin is screwed in page 463 W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident from losing a wheel Oiled or gr...

Page 467: ...uirements ements R The new wheel has been tted page 463 NO NOTE TE Risk of vehicle jack becoming trap ped by the AIRMATIC system If the AIRMATIC system has released air when raising the vehicle the ja...

Page 468: ...antly impair driving characteristics of the vehicle To prevent hazardous situations Drive carefully Never t more than one emergency spare wheel or spare wheel that di ers in size Only use an emergency...

Page 469: ...an emer gency spare wheel is tted the system may still display the tyre pressure of the removed wheel Only restart the system again when the emergency spare wheel has been replaced with a new wheel B...

Page 470: ...increased wear and tear or damage to the drive system Do not undertake engine management measures to increase performance T Tw wo wa o way r y radios adios N No ot tes on es on tting tting tw two wa o...

Page 471: ...ermarket radio frequency transmitting equipment when retro tting two way radios Comply with the legal requirements for detachable parts If your vehicle has ttings for two way radio equip ment use the...

Page 472: ...m of small compo po nents nents Manufacturer information about radio based vehi cle components can be found using the key phrase Regulatory radio identi cation in the Dig ital Owner s Manual in the ve...

Page 473: ...ti cation plate example Kuwait 1 Vehicle manufacturer 2 Place of manufacture 3 Manufacturing date 4 Paint code 5 VIN vehicle identi cation number Vehicle identi cation plate example all other countrie...

Page 474: ...he engine number is stamped into the crank case Further information can be obtained at a quali ed specialist workshop Oper Operating ating uids uids N No ot tes on oper es on operating ating uids uids...

Page 475: ...workshop W WARNING ARNING Risk of re or explosion from fuel Fuels are highly ammable Fire naked ames smoking and creating sparks must be avoided Before and during refuelling switch o the vehicle and...

Page 476: ...conforms to European EN 228 or an equivalent speci cation Fuel of this speci cation may contain up to 10 ethanol by volume Your vehicle is suita ble for use with E10 fuel See the information label in...

Page 477: ...ves In some countries the fuel available may not have su cient additives Deposits could build up in the fuel injection system as a result In this case in consultation with a Mercedes Benz service cent...

Page 478: ...uitable for your vehicle throughout Europe Inf Infor ormation on lo mation on low outside t w outside tem emper peratur atures es Refuel your vehicle with as much winter diesel fuel as possible at the...

Page 479: ...OTE TE Malfunctions due to the dilution of AdBlue or the use of additive enhanced AdBlue The function of the NOx exhaust gas a er treatment can be impaired by the use of unsuitable denoxi cation agent...

Page 480: ...ions The actual range can therefore deviate from the range currently displayed in the driver s display The information supplied in the operator s manual regarding the reserve quantity at the rst drive...

Page 481: ...on it is recommended to use the engine oil speci ca tions marked in the table for the lowest SAE vis cosity class Possible restrictions of the approved SAE viscosity classes must be observed Plug in h...

Page 482: ...n coolant Observe the notes on operating uids page 471 W WARNING ARNING Risk of re and injury from antifreeze If antifreeze comes into contact with hot com ponent parts in the engine compartment it ma...

Page 483: ...indscreen washer uid Unsuitable windscreen washer uids may damage the plastic surface of the exterior lighting Only use windscreen washer uids which are also suitable for use on plastic surfa ces e g...

Page 484: ...ights and loads All v All vehicles ex ehicles excep cept plug in h t plug in hybr ybrid id R Roof load oof load Model Model Maximum r Maximum roof load oof load All models 100 kg Plug in h Plug in hyb...

Page 485: ...Maximum energy content 28 6 kWh Charge time mode 2 with up to 1 8 kW charging capacity depending on the condition of the vehicle body and national version 14 h 45 min S 580 e S 580 e S 580 e 4MA S 580...

Page 486: ...g dimensions 1 Fastening points 2 Overhang dimension 3 Rear axle centre line The overhang dimension and fastening points are valid for a trailer hitch installed at the factory All v All vehicles ex eh...

Page 487: ...ot exceed the permissible load capacity Observe the additional notes on load capacity page 332 All v All vehicles ex ehicles excep cept plug in h t plug in hybr ybrid id T Tongue w ongue weight eight...

Page 488: ...by swiping to the le or right Pressing displays further information on the central display Press the symbol to hide the display message You can hide low priority display messages by pressing the back...

Page 489: ...ired immediately at a quali ed specialist workshop Plug in h Plug in hybr ybrid id D DAN ANGER GER Risk of fatal injuries due to restraint system malfunctions Components in the restraint system may be...

Page 490: ...diately at a quali ed specialist workshop Plug in h Plug in hybr ybrid id D DAN ANGER GER Risk of fatal injuries due to restraint system malfunctions Components in the restraint system may be activate...

Page 491: ...l position manually If the malfunction occurs again consult a quali ed specialist workshop Front passenger airbag dis abled See Owner s Manual The front passenger airbag has been disabled even though...

Page 492: ...threshold is located on 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 W WARNIN...

Page 493: ...immediately PRE SAFE inoperative See Owner s Manual The PRE SAFE functions are malfunctioning Consult a quali ed specialist workshop PRE SAFE impulse side inoperative See Owner s Manual The PRE SAFE I...

Page 494: ...rting with the key page 202 Key not detected red dis play message The key cannot be detected and may no longer be in the vehicle The key is no longer in the vehicle and you switch o the vehicle R You...

Page 495: ...e key in the vehicle Place the key in the slot for starting the engine with the key page 202 Lights Lights Displa Display messag y messages P es Possible causes conseq ossible causes consequences and...

Page 496: ...h a trailer hitc ailer hitch h a fuse may have blown Stop the vehicle in accordance with the tra c conditions Check the fuses and replace them if necessary page 447 Automatic driving lights inoperati...

Page 497: ...ITAL LIGHT system is malfunctioning The lighting system will continue to work even without the functions of the DIGITAL LIGHT system Consult a quali ed specialist workshop MULTIBEAM LED Functions limi...

Page 498: ...em is no longer present the system will be available again The Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus available again display message will appear Drive on Operate the high beam manually until Adaptive High Bea...

Page 499: ...everal minutes between each attempt If the stationary heater does not switch on consult a quali ed specialist workshop The stationary heater cannot be activated if the outside temperature is above 15...

Page 500: ...chieved a minimum charge Inoperative Charge high voltage battery The charge of the high voltage battery is too low Pre entry climate control cannot be switched on Charge the high voltage battery Pre e...

Page 501: ...Charge the high voltage battery When the high voltage battery is su ciently charged pre entry climate control will be operational again Hybr Hybrid syst id system em Displa Display messag y messages P...

Page 502: ...possible to unlock charging cable See Own er s Manual The charging cable connector cannot be removed from the charging station s socket Press the EMERGENCY OFF switch on the charging station If the ch...

Page 503: ...ss cannot be started due to a malfunction Consult a quali ed specialist workshop Only electric drive availa ble Power limited The fuel tank is empty and the combustion engine is switched o The output...

Page 504: ...the tra c conditions If possible stop the vehicle in the open air and ensure that all vehicle occupants get out Supporting vehicle functions may activate automatically e g the air recirculation mode...

Page 505: ...li ed specialist workshop Have high voltage system checked See Owner s Man ual A function restriction has occurred in the drive system Consult a quali ed specialist workshop Preparing drive system The...

Page 506: ...restricted Once the operating temperature 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 re...

Page 507: ...voltage battery mal function Consult work shop without starting the vehicle again A malfunction has occurred in the high voltage battery It will no longer be possible to restart the drive system once...

Page 508: ...ted The operating safety of your vehicle may be impaired Drive on carefully Have the vehicle checked immediately at a quali ed specialist workshop If the operating safety of your vehicle is impaired p...

Page 509: ...key with you If you do not leave the vehicle switch o the electrical consumers e g the seat heating Otherwise the 12 V bat tery may discharge and starting the engine may be possible only with the hel...

Page 510: ...nitiate a new swivel movement page 327 When the display message disappears couple up the trailer and drive on If the display message does not disappear the trailer hitch is malfunctioning and the ball...

Page 511: ...ch in trailer cou pling again using the but ton in load compartment Wait for it to extend retract The swivel movement of the trailer hitch is impaired Use the button on the boot lid to trigger a new c...

Page 512: ...lt a quali ed specialist workshop Steering malfunction Drive carefully Visit workshop A power steering malfunction has occurred Steering characteristics may be impaired as a result Drive on carefully...

Page 513: ...continue driving under any circumstances Consult a quali ed specialist workshop Rear axle steering cur rently malfunctioning The rear axle steering is temporarily unavailable The turning circle may b...

Page 514: ...y is impaired If the steering does not function as intended the vehicle s operating safety is jeopardised Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and tra c c...

Page 515: ...pen and block your view Never release the bonnet when driving Before every trip ensure that the engine bonnet is locked To open the bonnet fully pull the handle again page 414 Bonnet not locked Close...

Page 516: ...bonnet when driving Before every trip ensure that the engine bonnet is locked Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the tra c conditions Close the bonnet page 414 M The bonnet is open W WAR...

Page 517: ...le before opening the boot lid Never drive with the boot lid open Close the boot lid Anti theft alarm system Malfunction The anti the alarm system is malfunctioning Consult a quali ed specialist works...

Page 518: ...ehicle If the display message still appears Consult a quali ed specialist workshop Engine Engine Displa Display messag y messages P es Possible causes conseq ossible causes consequences and uences and...

Page 519: ...ant Avoid long journeys with insu cient coolant Add coolant page 418 Have the engine cooling system checked at a quali ed specialist workshop Coolant Stop Switch off the vehicle The coolant is too hot...

Page 520: ...i ed specialist workshop In doing so ensure that the coolant temperature display remains below 120 C There is a malfunction in the engine cooling system Avoiding high loads on the engine drive to the...

Page 521: ...le is stationary It is possible to select the park position j only if the vehicle is stationary Depress the brake pedal to stop Shi the transmission to park position j when the vehicle is stationary A...

Page 522: ...er supply to park position j Consult a quali ed specialist workshop Until then always select park position j manually before you switch o the vehicle Before leaving the vehicle apply the electric park...

Page 523: ...y roll away Be ready to brake Do not leave the vehicle unattended Depress the brake pedal until the vehicle comes to a standstill Engage park position j when the vehicle is stationary with the brake p...

Page 524: ...tion j Consult a quali ed specialist workshop Consult workshop without changing the transmission position The transmission is malfunctioning It is no longer possible to change the transmission positio...

Page 525: ...iving Before pulling away on uphill gradients let the transmission cool down until the display message disappears Auxiliary battery malfunc tion white display message There is a malfunction in the aux...

Page 526: ...kshop Where necessary also secure the parked vehicle against rolling away The yellow indicator lamp and the red indicator lamp are lit The electric parking brake is malfunctioning T To r o release ele...

Page 527: ...tric parking brake or the red indicator lamp continues to ash Do not continue driving Consult a quali ed specialist workshop Where necessary also secure the parked vehicle against rolling away The yel...

Page 528: ...the electric parking brake manually page 254 If it is still not possible to release the electric parking brake Do not continue driving Consult a quali ed specialist workshop Release parking brake The...

Page 529: ...ls You cannot start the vehicle system Immediately depress the brake pedal rmly until the display message disappears You cannot start the vehicle system again J Check brake fluid level There is insu c...

Page 530: ...lay messag y messages P es Possible causes conseq ossible causes consequences and uences and M M Solutions Solutions Off The HOLD function is deactivated because the vehicle is slipping or a condition...

Page 531: ...ATTENTION ASSIST has detected indicators of microsleep page 264 A warning tone will also sound It is recommended that you take a break immediately Press the le hand Touch Control and acknowledge the d...

Page 532: ...he accelerator pedal beyond the setting of Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC the system will switch to passive mode page 266 Off Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC was deactivated If a warning tone also...

Page 533: ...or Stop the vehicle in accordance with the tra c conditions and restart the vehicle If the display message does not disappear consult a quali ed specialist workshop Active Distance Assist available a...

Page 534: ...ins available Drive on or Stop the vehicle in accordance with the tra c conditions and restart the vehicle If the display message does not disappear consult a quali ed specialist workshop Active Steer...

Page 535: ...76 As soon as the ambient conditions are within the system limits the system will become available again Drive on or If the display message does not disappear stop the vehicle in accordance with the t...

Page 536: ...the display message does not disappear consult a quali ed specialist workshop Active Stop and Go Assist currently unavailable see Owner s Manual Active Stop and Go Assist is temporarily unavailable A...

Page 537: ...ive on Traffic Sign Assist inopera tive Tra c Sign Assist is malfunctioning Drive on or Stop the vehicle in accordance with the tra c conditions and restart the vehicle If the display message does not...

Page 538: ...Keeping Assist currently unavailable See Owner s Manual Active Lane Keeping Assist is temporarily unavailable The ambient conditions are outside the system limits page 292 As soon as the ambient condi...

Page 539: ...g systems and driving safety systems may be malfunctioning or temporarily unavailable The brake system steer ing and drive system will continue to function normally Drive on Once the causes of the pro...

Page 540: ...reen will be removed automatically within a short time with the aid of a heater The restric tion is temporary Driving systems and driving safety systems may be malfunctioning or temporarily unavailabl...

Page 541: ...wing a trailer or have the bicycle rack mounted Driver camera view cur rently restricted See Own er s Manual The view of the driver camera is reduced Possible causes R Objects or stickers are projecti...

Page 542: ...list workshop Fault Drive at max 80 km h AIRMATIC is functioning only to a limited extent The vehicle s handling characteristics may be a ected N NO OTE TE The tyres on the front axle or the fenders c...

Page 543: ...eed considerably before taking a bend Avoid sudden steering movements Fault Drive at max 80 km h At least one main function of the E ACTIVE BODY CONTROL system is malfunctioning The system is deactiva...

Page 544: ...rdance with the tra c conditions Do not continue driving Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the tra c conditions Do not continue driving Consult a quali ed specialist workshop Max speed 2...

Page 545: ...accordance with the tra c conditions and set a higher vehicle level if possible Set a higher vehicle level page 295 Depending on the malfunction the vehicle will be raised Vehicle rising Please wait T...

Page 546: ...hand Touch Control and acknowledge the display message PARKTRONIC inoperative See Owner s Manual Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is malfunctioning Once the cause of the problem is no longer present the syst...

Page 547: ...o be temporarily unavailable The brake system will continue to operate normally Braking distance may increase in an emergency braking situation W WARNING ARNING Risk of skidding if ABS and ESP are mal...

Page 548: ...he steerability and braking characteristics are heavily impaired and the braking distance may increase In addi tion other driving safety systems are switched o Drive on carefully Have ABS and ESP chec...

Page 549: ...riving systems and driving safety systems e g BAS may also be malfunctioning The brake system will continue to operate normally Braking distance may increase in an emergency braking situation W WARNIN...

Page 550: ...d the braking distance may increase In addi tion other driving safety systems are switched o Drive on carefully Have the brake system checked immediately at a quali ed specialist workshop Active Brake...

Page 551: ...with cross tra c function R Evasive Steering Assist R PRE SAFE PLUS Drive on or Stop the vehicle in accordance with the tra c conditions and restart the vehicle If the display message does not disappe...

Page 552: ...shop immediately Stop vehicle See Owner s Manual The 12 V battery is no longer being charged and the state of charge is too low N NO OTE TE Possible engine damage if you continue driving Do not contin...

Page 553: ...page 231 Stop vehicle Leave vehicle on to charge the 12 V bat tery The 12 V battery charge level is too low Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the tra c conditions Do not continue drivin...

Page 554: ...harged 48 V battery is charged automatically via the voltage converter A er a few minutes the driver s dis play will show the Possible to start the engine again display message Start the vehicle Drive...

Page 555: ...s Solutions Tyre press monitor cur rently unavailable There is interference from a powerful radio signal source As a result no signals from the tyre pressure sensors are being received The tyre pressu...

Page 556: ...pressure sensor replaced at a quali ed specialist workshop h Check tyre s The tyre pressure in one or more tyres has dropped signi cantly The wheel position is displayed A warning tone also sounds W W...

Page 557: ...tyres has dropped suddenly The wheel position will be displayed W WARNING ARNING Risk of an accident from driving with a at tyre R The tyres can overheat and be damaged R The driving characteristics...

Page 558: ...W WARNING ARNING Risk of an accident from driving with overheated tyres Overheated tyres can burst Reduce speed so that the tyres cool down Reduce speed At least one tyre is overheating The a ected ty...

Page 559: ...n XXX km See Owner s Manual The low AdBlue level will lead to limited performance a er the remaining distance displayed has been covered Top up AdBlue immediately page 229 XX X l Top up AdBlue Emerg o...

Page 560: ...d page 229 Switch on the vehicle and wait for approximately 60 seconds Start the vehicle AdBlue system fault See Owner s Manual The AdBlue system is malfunctioning Consult a quali ed specialist worksh...

Page 561: ...striction due to the AdBlue system fault A er the distance displayed has been covered it will no longer be possible to start the vehicle Consult a quali ed specialist workshop immediately AdBlue syste...

Page 562: ...engine oil page 477 5 Engine oil level Reduce oil level The engine oil level is too high N NO OTE TE Engine damage caused by driving with excess engine oil Avoid long journeys with excess engine oil...

Page 563: ...low N NO OTE TE Engine damage caused by driving with insu cient oil pressure Avoid driving with insu cient oil pressure Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the tra c conditions Do not con...

Page 564: ...3 Seat belt page 563 _ Reduced power page 564 System error page 564 Electrical fault page 564 Trailer hitch page 565 Power steering yellow page 565 Power steering red page 565 Rear axle steering yello...

Page 565: ...page 576 H Mercedes Benz emergency call sys tem page 578 h Tyre pressure monitoring system page 579 T Standing lights page 159 L Low beam page 159 K High beam page 161 Turn signal lights page 161 R R...

Page 566: ...ali ed specialist workshop Plug in h Plug in hybr ybrid id D DAN ANGER GER Risk of fatal injuries due to restraint system malfunctions Components in the restraint system may be activated unintentional...

Page 567: ...belt warning lamp lights up 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 to fasten their seat...

Page 568: ...h the electrics Note the messages on the driver s display V Vehicle ehicle W War arning indicat ning indicator lamp P or lamp Possible causes conseq ossible causes consequences and uences and M M Solu...

Page 569: ...r assistance or the steering itself is malfunctioning Note the messages on the driver display Power steering warning lamp red The red power steering warning lamp is lit while the engine is running The...

Page 570: ...mp red The red rear axle steering warning lamp is lit while the engine is running The rear axle steering is malfunctioning W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident if steering capability is impaired If the s...

Page 571: ...tional warning tone the coolant temperature has exceeded 120 C W WARNING ARNING Risk of burns when opening the bonnet If you open the bonnet in the event of an overheated engine or re in the engine co...

Page 572: ...eratur ature scale e scale Exit the vehicle and keep a safe distance from it until the engine has cooled down Make sure that the air supply to the radiator is not obstructed Avoiding high loads on the...

Page 573: ...s with a diesel engine h a diesel engine the fuel tank may have been run dry Start the engine three to four times a er refuelling If the yellow engine diagnosis warning lamp goes out emergency operati...

Page 574: ...e Refuel Br Brak akes es W War arning indicat ning indicator lamp P or lamp Possible causes conseq ossible causes consequences and uences and M M Solutions Solutions Electric parking brake indi cator...

Page 575: ...ed immediately at a quali ed specialist workshop The hill start assist may be malfunctioning Adjust your speed and drive on carefully leaving a suitable distance to the vehicle in front If the driver...

Page 576: ...mpaired The braking distance can increase in emergency braking situations Stop in a safe location immediately Do not continue driving Consult a quali ed specialist workshop W WARNING ARNING Risk of an...

Page 577: ...ke immediately Increase the distance Function of Active Brake Assist page 280 Active Brake Assist warning lamp The Active Brake Assist warning lamp is on Due to dirty sensors or a malfunction the syst...

Page 578: ...ive Brake Assist page 280 Suspension warning lamp yellow The yellow AIRMATIC E ACTIVE BODY CONTROL warning lamp is lit A fault has occurred in AIRMATIC E ACTIVE BODY CONTROL Note the messages on the d...

Page 579: ...the driver display W WARNING ARNING There is a risk of skidding if EBD or ABS is malfunctioning The wheels may lock during braking The steerability and braking characteristics are heavily impaired and...

Page 580: ...ing ESP cannot carry out vehicle stabilisation In addition other driving safety systems are switched o Drive on carefully Have ESP checked at a quali ed specialist workshop ESP OFF warning lamp The ye...

Page 581: ...g ESP page 259 Mer Mercedes Benz emerg cedes Benz emergency call syst ency call system em W War arning indicat ning indicator lamp P or lamp Possible causes conseq ossible causes consequences and uenc...

Page 582: ...yres with insu cient tyre pressure may impair the driving characteristics as well as steering and braking Have the tyre pressure monitoring system checked at a quali ed specialist workshop h Tyre pres...

Page 583: ...r lamp Possible causes conseq ossible causes consequences and uences and M M Solutions Solutions Stop the vehicle in accordance with the tra c conditions Check the tyre pressure and the tyres 580 580...

Page 584: ...at esence indicator sound g or sound gener ener at ator or Notes 198 A Acous coustic V tic Vehicle Indication ehicle Indication Sound generator 198 A Activ ctivating a commut ating a commuter r er rou...

Page 585: ...Highbeam Assis e Highbeam Assist Plus t Plus High beam Function 166 Switching on o 167 A AdBlue dBlue Additives AdBlue BlueTEC DeNOx agent Reducing agent Additives 476 Capacity 477 Notes 229 Purity 47...

Page 586: ...d reality eality Function on the head up display 339 A Aut utomatic co dr omatic co driv iver airbag er airbag shut shuto o Co driver airbag shuto Occupant safety Function of co driver airbag shuto 56...

Page 587: ...pressur essure dr e driv iver display er display Sport Sport menu menu 337 Boo Boot lid t lid Activating deactivating the limiter 99 Closing 94 HANDS FREE ACCESS 96 Opening 93 Opening dimensions 481...

Page 588: ...Manually 223 Changing hub caps Changing hub caps 460 Char Charging ging At time of departure 377 Charge level display 248 Charging cable control panel 237 Con guring weekly pro le 377 Ending the charg...

Page 589: ...rear operat ing unit 181 Activating deactivating the A C func tion MBUX multimedia system 182 Activating deactivating the fragrance system 184 Activating deactivating the synchro nisation function MB...

Page 590: ...Data prot a protection r ection rights ights Data storage 44 Dat Data st a stor orage age Data protection rights 44 Electronic control units 41 Online services 43 Vehicle 41 Deactiv Deactivating t at...

Page 591: ...12 V on board electrical system Visit workshop 549 48 V battery See Owner s Man ual 551 Acoustic presence indicator inoperative 499 Active Light System inoperative 493 AdBlue system fault Engine star...

Page 592: ...ttery 497 inoperative High voltage battery charging incomplete 497 Inoperative Refuel vehicle 496 inoperative See Owner s Man 496 inoperative See Owner s Manual 545 inoperative See Owner s Manual 546...

Page 593: ...Restricted during trailer opera tion 538 Start the vehicle to charge the 12 V battery 550 Steering malfunction Drive carefully Visit workshop 509 Steering malfunction Increased physical e ort See Own...

Page 594: ...ive Distance Assist inoperative 530 Active Emergency Stop Assist cur rently unavailable See Owner s Manual 532 Active Emergency Stop Assist inoper ative 532 Active Lane Change Assist currently unavail...

Page 595: ...le right side tra c 494 Consult workshop without changing the transmission position 502 521 Consult workshop without starting the vehicle again 502 DC charging inoperative Consult workshop 500 DIGITAL...

Page 596: ...n trailer coupling again using the button in load compartment Wait for it to extend retract 508 Possible to start the engine again 552 PRE SAFE impulse side inoperative See Owner s Manual 490 PRE SAFE...

Page 597: ...er displa er display wit y with dr h driv iver camera er camera 12 Dr Driv iver s display er s display 48 V on board electrical system 342 Notes on menus 336 Operating 335 Warning indicator lamps 561...

Page 598: ...brake Park ing Parking brake Applying automatically 252 Applying releasing manually 254 Emergency braking 254 Releasing automatically 253 Electr Electromagne omagnetic com tic compatibility patibility...

Page 599: ...Flat tyre Breakdown MOExtended tyres 429 Notes 429 TIREFIT kit 430 Wheel change 460 Floor mats Floor mats 157 F Fog light enhanced og light enhanced 163 F Foil cov oil cover ering ing Radar and ultras...

Page 600: ...E A HANDS FREE ACCESS CCESS 96 Handset Handset Stowage compartment rear 144 Hazar Hazard w d war arning lights ning lights 162 Head r Head res estr traint aint Activating deactivating neck heating 126...

Page 601: ...Home screen centr een central displa al display y Overview 357 Hybr Hybrid syst id system em Emergency shuto Manual switch o 199 I I i Size c i Size child seat secur hild seat securing syst ing syste...

Page 602: ...KEYLESS GO Deactivating a function 85 Locking unlocking the vehicle 89 Problem 90 Unlocking setting 84 Kic Kickdo kdown wn Acceleration Using 224 Knee airbag Knee airbag 53 L L Language Language Syst...

Page 603: ...Light adjustment driving abroad 159 Setting 168 L Lugg uggage age Net hooks 144 Securing 141 L Lugg uggag age ne e net hooks t hooks 144 M M MA MAGIC VISION C GIC VISION CONTR ONTROL OL Windscreen wip...

Page 604: ...the air distribution 182 Setting the footwell temperature 182 Setting the fragrance system 185 Setting the rear climate control 183 Setting the stationary heater ventila tion 192 Switching ionisation...

Page 605: ...Transferred data 393 Mer Mercedes me connect cedes me connect Accident and Breakdown Management 395 Information 394 Transferred data 396 Mer Mercedes Benz emerg cedes Benz emergency call syst ency ca...

Page 606: ...y ty 48 V on board electrical system 26 Declaration of conformity electro magnetic compatibility 29 Declaration of conformity jack 36 Declaration of conformity TIREFIT kit 37 Declaration of conformity...

Page 607: ...43 Ending the charging process direct current mode 4 247 Haptic accelerator pedal 216 Manual switch o of the hybrid system 199 Maximum charging current mains socket 236 Notes on charging the high volt...

Page 608: ...c sensors asonic sensors Damage 257 R Radio adio Overview of the functions and symbols 410 Voice commands MBUX Voice Assis tant 348 R Rain closing function ain closing function Side windows 101 R Rain...

Page 609: ...at Rear operating unit 184 R Res estr traint syst aint system em Occupant safety Basic instructions for children 62 Function in an accident 46 Functionality 46 Limited protection 45 Malfunction 46 Pro...

Page 610: ...ction 138 Panel heating 132 Rear adjusting electrically 117 Rear footrest 121 Resetting the settings 131 Setting automatic lateral support adjustment 130 Setting options 16 Setting the fully reclined...

Page 611: ...0 V t 230 V 230 V socket Rear 150 So w So ware are update update System updates 372 Sound Sound PRE SAFE Sound 60 Sound menu Sound menu Functions overview 412 Speci c Speci c absorp absorption r tion...

Page 612: ...r 170 Sync Synchr hronisation function onisation function Activating deactivating MBUX multi media system 183 Syst System se em settings ttings Overview of the system settings menu 372 Reset function...

Page 613: ...up Topping up AdBlue 229 T Torq orque dr ue driv iver display er display Spor Sport menu t menu 337 T Touc ouch Contr h Control ol Driver s display 335 Operating 358 T Touc ouch sensitiv h sensitive c...

Page 614: ...ating 161 TV TV Information 409 Voice commands MBUX Voice Assis tant 348 Tw Two wa o way r y radios adios Frequencies 468 Notes on installation 467 Transmission output maximum 468 T Type approv ype ap...

Page 615: ...ed warranty 40 Locking automatically 90 Locking unlocking emergency key 91 Locking unlocking from inside 88 Locking unlocking KEYLESS GO 89 Lowering 464 Medical aids 40 Parking up 255 QR code rescue c...

Page 616: ...p dr m up driv iver display er display Spor Sport menu t menu 337 W War arning tr ning triangle iangle Removing 427 Setting up 428 W War arning indicat ning indicator lamp or lamp ABS warning lamp 576...

Page 617: ...nge hange Fitting a new wheel 463 Lowering the vehicle 464 Preparation 460 Raising the vehicle 461 Removing a wheel 463 Removing tting hub caps 460 Wheel rot Wheel rotation ation 458 Wheels Wheels Car...

Page 618: ...now chain mode 452 Snow chains 451 W Wint inter tyr er tyres es Setting the permanent speed limit 266 W Wiper blades iper blades Care 423 Replacing MAGIC VISION CONTROL 173 Replacing windscreen 171 W...

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