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SL

Operator's Manual

Order no. P2310026 13 Part no. 231 584 97 00 Edition A 2016

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2315849700

SL

Operator's

Manual

Summary of Contents for SL 2016

Page 1: ...SL Operator s Manual Order no P2310026 13 Part no 231 584 97 00 Edition A 2016 2315849700a 2315849700 SL Operator s Manual...

Page 2: ...s XM Radio Inc RHD Radio is a registered trademark of iBiq uity Digital Corporation RGracenote is a registered trademark of Gracenote Inc RZAGATSurvey and related brands are reg istered trademarks of...

Page 3: ...following areas Rdesign Requipment Rtechnical features The equipment in your vehicle may therefore differ from that shown in the descriptions and illustrations The following are integral components o...

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Page 5: ...sing 79 Seats steering wheel and mirrors 101 Lights and windshield wipers 107 Climate control 113 Driving and parking 117 On board computer and displays 159 COMAND 187 Stowage and features 207 Mainten...

Page 6: ...st Activating deactivating on board computer 161 Display message 163 Function information 156 Active light function 109 Active Parking Assist Display message 163 Function notes 146 Important safety no...

Page 7: ...tart stop function 123 Automatic engine switch off ECO start stop function 123 Automatic headlamp mode 108 Automatic transmission Accelerator pedal position 125 Automatic drive program 125 Changing ge...

Page 8: ...r 225 Interior 225 Matte finish 225 Night View Assist Plus 225 Notes 224 Paint 225 Plastic trim 225 Power washer 225 Rear view camera 225 Roof lining 225 Seat belt 225 Seat cover 225 Sensors 225 Tail...

Page 9: ...Driving conditions menu Mercedes AMG vehicles 145 Combination switch 109 Connecting a USB device see also Digital Operator s Man ual 188 Consumption statistics on board computer 161 Coolant engine Che...

Page 10: ...switch 85 Central locking unlocking SmartKey 80 Control panel 46 Display message 163 Emergency locking 86 Emergency unlocking 85 Important safety notes 85 Opening from inside 85 Overview 85 Drinking...

Page 11: ...eature Function notes 104 Switching on off 161 EBD electronic brake force distri bution Display message 166 Function notes 75 ECO display Function notes 131 ECO start stop function Automatic engine st...

Page 12: ...Eyeglasses compartment 208 F Filler cap see Refueling Filling capacities Technical data 280 Flat tire MOExtended tires 229 Preparing the vehicle 228 TIREFIT kit 230 Floormats 218 Frequencies Mobile p...

Page 13: ...y message 175 Important safety notes 220 Opening 220 Horn 38 Hydroplaning 133 I Ignition lock see Key positions Immobilizer 77 Indicator lamps see Warning and indicator lamps Indicators see Turn signa...

Page 14: ...hting on board com puter 161 Setting the color of the ambient lighting on board com puter 161 Standing lamps 108 Switching Adaptive Highbeam Assist on off 161 Switching the daytime running lamps on of...

Page 15: ...one Frequencies 278 Installation 278 Menu on board computer 161 Transmission output maximum 278 Mobile phone network providers Calling up 199 Modifying the programming SmartKey 82 MOExtended tires 229...

Page 16: ...igation menu 161 Operation 160 RACETIMER 161 Service menu 161 Settings menu 161 Standard display 161 Telephone menu 161 Trip menu 161 Video DVD operation 161 Online and Internet functions Ending the c...

Page 17: ...eneral notes 122 Pulling away automatic transmis sion 122 Q QR code Mercedes Benz Guide App 1 Rescue card 34 Qualified specialist workshop 32 R RACE START Important safety notes 142 RACE START Mercede...

Page 18: ...le 66 Safety system see Driving safety systems SD memory card see also Digital Operator s Man ual 188 Search Send see also Digital Operator s Man ual 188 Seat belts Adjusting the driver s and front pa...

Page 19: ...echanical key 82 Opening closing the roof 96 Overview 80 Positions ignition lock 119 Problem malfunction 84 Starting the engine 122 SMS see also Digital Operator s Man ual 188 Snow chains 249 Sockets...

Page 20: ...s 211 Emergency call 212 General notes 211 Geo fencing 211 Locating a stolen vehicle 211 MB info call button 214 Remote vehicle locking 211 Roadside Assistance button 213 Search Send 211 Self test 211...

Page 21: ...265 Load index 262 Load index definition 265 M S tires 248 Maximum load on a tire defini tion 265 Maximum loaded vehicle weight definition 264 Maximum permissible tire pres sure definition 265 Maximu...

Page 22: ...artition Display message 163 General notes 96 Installing 97 Opening closing 97 Removing 97 Turn signals Display message 163 Switching on off 109 Two way radio Frequencies 278 Installation 278 Transmis...

Page 23: ...re pressure monitor 185 Warranty 29 Washer fluid Display message 163 Wheel and tire combinations Tires 273 Wheel bolt tightening torque 270 Wheel chock 267 Wheels Changing a wheel 266 Checking 247 Cle...

Page 24: ...Workshop see Qualified specialist workshop Z ZONE function Switching on off 116 22 Index...

Page 25: ...al has already been installed To do so call up the Digital Operator s Manual via COMAND as follows X Using the COMAND controller select the symbol from the menu bar in the COMAND display and press 7 t...

Page 26: ...lling up the Digital Operator s Man ual X Press the q control knob on COMAND COMAND switches on The previously selected menu appears after a warning message X Using the COMAND controller select the sy...

Page 27: ...s Keyword search The keyword search allows you to perform a keyword search using character entry A detailed description of character entry can be found in the COMAND section under the keyword Characte...

Page 28: ...will then exit the list of contents and the basic menu for the Digital Operator s Manual opens Content pages Back symbol Hidden warning Topic bar Link to a continuing chapter X To navigate within a co...

Page 29: ...utton next to the COMAND control ler A window opens and you are asked if you would like to exit the browser X Confirm with Yes The overview of COMAND functions opens X To switch functions from the Dig...

Page 30: ...ngine Rdo not warm up the engine when the vehicle is stationary Rdrive carefully and maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front Ravoid frequent sudden acceleration and braking Rchange gear in...

Page 31: ...that your vehicle may not feature all functions described here This also applies to safety relevant systems and func tions The equipment in your vehicle may therefore differ from that shown in the de...

Page 32: ...written notice to Mercedes Benz USA LLC Customer Assistance Center One Mercedes Drive Montvale NJ 07645 0350 Maintenance The Service and Warranty Booklet describes all the necessary maintenance work w...

Page 33: ...well as any required repairs carried out at a qualified specialist workshop G WARNING Flammable material such as leaves grass or twigs may ignite if they come into contact with hot parts of the exhau...

Page 34: ...ce that may cause undesired operation of the device Diagnostics connection The diagnostics connection is only intended for the connection of diagnostic equipment at a qualified specialist workshop G W...

Page 35: ...f Avenue Toronto Ontario M4G 4C9 Reporting safety defects USA only The following text is published as required of manufacturers under Title 49 Code of U S Federal Regulations Part 575 pursuant to the...

Page 36: ...R The main purpose of an EDR is to record data that will assist in under standing how a vehicle s systems performed in certain crash or near crash like situations such as during air bag deployment or...

Page 37: ...as required by law Warning The EDR is a component of the Restraint System Module Tampering with altering modifying or removing the EDR com ponent may result in a malfunction of the Restraint System M...

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Page 39: ...Cockpit 38 Instrument cluster 39 Multifunction steering wheel 41 Center console 42 Overhead control panel 45 Door control panel 46 37 At a glance...

Page 40: ...ter 39 B PARKTRONIC warning dis play 145 C Overhead control panel 45 D Climate control systems 114 Function Page E Ignition lock 119 Start Stop button 120 F Cruise control lever 134 G Activates Night...

Page 41: ...he fuel filler cap is on the right hand side Function Page Tachometer Coolant temperature A Multifunction display B Instrument cluster lighting i Information on displaying the outside temperature in t...

Page 42: ...nada only B Electric parking brake yellow C Distance warning 184 D Turn signals E h Tire pressure monitor 185 Function Page F 6 Restraint system 48 G Seat belt 176 H M SPORT handling mode Mercedes AMG...

Page 43: ...all Exits the telephone book redial memory 6 Makes or accepts a call Switches to the redial mem ory W X Adjusts the volume 8 Mute Function Page A Selects a menu 9 Selects a submenu or scrolls through...

Page 44: ...ge COMAND 194 c Seat heating 103 s Seat ventilation AIRSCARF A c PARKTRONIC 145 B Hazard warning lamps Function Page C 4 5 Indicator lamp 57 D ESP except Mercedes AMG vehicles 72 ECO start stop but to...

Page 45: ...rface Cigarette lighter Socket E Selects park position 124 F start stop button Function Page G Shows the driving condi tions menu in the COMAND display vehicles with Active Body Control 144 H Adjusts...

Page 46: ...loses the side win dows C Extends retracts the wind screen 98 D Stowage compartment with Media Interface Cigarette lighter Socket Function Page E Selects park position 124 F Drive program selector G A...

Page 47: ...s the auto matic interior lighting con trol on off A p Switches the right hand reading lamp on off B MB Info call button mbrace system 214 Function Page C G SOS button mbrace system 212 D Rear view mi...

Page 48: ...for the seat exterior mirrors and steer ing wheel memory func tion w Adjusts the front passenger seat from the driver s seat Function Page A o Opens the trunk lid 90 p Opens closes the trunk lid 90 B...

Page 49: ...Useful information 48 Panic alarm 48 Occupant safety 48 Children in the vehicle 66 Pets in the vehicle 69 Driving safety systems 69 Protection against theft 77 47 Safety...

Page 50: ...belt system RAir bags RChild restraint system The components of the restraint system work in conjunction with each other They can only deploy their protective function if at all times all vehicle occ...

Page 51: ...a few seconds after the vehicle is started The components of the restraint system are in operational readiness A malfunction has occurred if the 6 restraint system warning lamp Rdoes not light up aft...

Page 52: ...at belt is pulled by the seat belt guide quickly or with a jerky movement the belt retractor locks The belt strap cannot be extracted any further The Emergency Tensioning Device tightens the seat belt...

Page 53: ...the age weight and size of the child Ralways observe the instructions and safety notes in the Children in the vehicle sec tion of this Operator s Manual Y page 66 in addition to the child restraint sy...

Page 54: ...he lap of a vehicle occupant In the event of an accident they could be crushed between the vehicle occupant and seat belt Robjects are never secured with a seat belt if the seat belt is also being use...

Page 55: ...ster is a reminder that all vehicle occupants must wear their seat belts It may light up continuously or flash In addition there may be a warning tone Regardless of whether the driver s seat belt has...

Page 56: ...sition must allow the vehicle to be driven safely ROnly hold the steering wheel on the out side This allows the air bag to be fully deployed RAlways lean against the backrest while driv ing Do not lea...

Page 57: ...oors or parts of the doors Always have work on the doors or door pan eling carried out at a qualified specialist work shop Front air bags Driver s air bag deploys in front of the steering wheel Front...

Page 58: ...f the front passenger seat If the belt tongue is engaged in the belt buckle the side impact air bag on the front passenger side deploys if an appropriate acci dent situation occurs In this case deploy...

Page 59: ...cushion of the front passenger seat The backrest of the forward facing child restraint system must lie as flat as possible against the backrest of the front passenger seat The child restraint system...

Page 60: ...es an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury Make sure that the front passenger front air bag has been disabled The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp must be lit If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF...

Page 61: ...ultaneously The front passenger front air bag is deactiva ted in this case and does not deploy during an accident Have the system checked by quali fied technicians as soon as possible Consult an autho...

Page 62: ...cked and repaired immediately at a qualified specialist work shop G WARNING Objects between the seat surface and the child restraint system could affect OCS oper ation This could result in the front p...

Page 63: ...on and the child seat X Make sure that the entire base of the child restraint system rests on the seat cushion of the front passenger seat The backrest of the forward facing child restraint system mus...

Page 64: ...and air bags Important safety notes G WARNING The air bag parts are hot after an air bag has been deployed There is a risk of injury Do not touch the air bag parts Have a deployed air bag replaced at...

Page 65: ...ell as driver s and front passenger knee bags The front passenger front air bag is activated or deactivated depending on the person on the front passenger seat The front passenger front air bag can on...

Page 66: ...ystem works is deter mined by the severity of the accident detec ted especially the vehicle deceleration or acceleration and the apparent type of acci dent Rfrontal collision Rside impact Rrollover NE...

Page 67: ...r vehicle is equipped with PRE SAFE the possibility of injury in the event of an accident cannot be ruled out Always adapt your driving style to suit the prevailing road and weather conditions and mai...

Page 68: ...tions Rbe sure to observe the instructions and safety notes on the Occupant Classifica tion System OCS Y page 57 G WARNING If you leave children unsupervised in the vehi cle they could set it in motio...

Page 69: ...special seat belt retractor is enabled X Push the child restraint system down so that the seat belt is tight and does not loosen Removing the child restraint system and deactivating the special seat b...

Page 70: ...r Vehicle Safety Stand ards 213 and 225 RCanadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards 213 and 210 2 Confirmation that the child restraint system corresponds to the standards can be found on an instruction...

Page 71: ...animals properly during the journey e g use a suitable animal trans port box Driving safety systems Overview of driving safety systems In this section you will find information about the following dr...

Page 72: ...til the braking sit uation is over X To make a full brake application depress the brake pedal with full force If ABS intervenes when braking you will feel a pulsing in the brake pedal The pulsating br...

Page 73: ...covering the sensors Rthere is interference by other radar sources Rthere are strong radar reflections for example in parking garages Ra narrow vehicle traveling in front e g a motorbike Ra vehicle t...

Page 74: ...is slippery on one side In addition more drive torque is transferred to the wheel or wheels with traction ETS remains active when you deactivate ESP i Mercedes AMG vehicles your vehicle may be equippe...

Page 75: ...e situations descri bed in the following It may be best to deactivate ESP in the fol lowing situations Rwhen using snow chains Rin deep snow Ron sand or gravel i Activate ESP as soon as the situations...

Page 76: ...as the situations described above no longer apply ESP will otherwise not be able to stabilize the vehi cle if the vehicle starts to skid or a wheel starts to spin Avoid spinning the driven wheels for...

Page 77: ...nes RPRE SAFE Brake is no longer available it is also not activated if you brake firmly and ESP intervenes RESP still provides support when you brake firmly EBD electronic brake force distribu tion Ge...

Page 78: ...ppropriate distance to the vehicle in front and thus prevent a col lision you must apply the brakes yourself G WARNING PRE SAFE Brake does not react Rto people or animals Rto oncoming vehicles Rto cro...

Page 79: ...you maneuver to avoid the obstacle Rthere is no longer any danger of a collision Rthere is no longer an obstacle detected in front of your vehicle STEER CONTROL General information STEER CONTROL helps...

Page 80: ...tKey The alarm is switched off or X Insert the SmartKey into the ignition lock The alarm is switched off X To stop the alarm using KEYLESS GO grasp the outside door handle The Smart Key must be outsid...

Page 81: ...Useful information 80 SmartKey 80 Doors 85 Trunk 86 Side windows 92 Roof 94 79 Opening and closing...

Page 82: ...s unattended in the vehicle Always keep the SmartKey out of reach of children G WARNING If you attach heavy or large objects to the SmartKey the SmartKey could be uninten tionally turned in the igniti...

Page 83: ...n the SmartKey When locking or unlocking with KEYLESS GO the distance between the SmartKey and the corresponding door handle must not be greater than 3 ft 1 m A check which periodically establishes a...

Page 84: ...th KEYLESS GO press the Start Stop button in the igni tion lock The SmartKey must be in the vehicle or X Lock or unlock the vehicle using KEYLESS GO The SmartKey must be outside the vehicle If you unl...

Page 85: ...i You can get a battery at any qualified spe cialist workshop Replacing the battery You require a CR 2025 3 V cell battery X Take the mechanical key out of the Smart Key Y page 82 X Press mechanical k...

Page 86: ...as close as possible to the vehicle and press the or button If the vehicle can also not be locked unlocked using the remote control function X Unlock Y page 85 or lock Y page 86 the vehicle using the...

Page 87: ...t Additionally children could set the vehicle in motion if for example they Rrelease the parking brake Rshifting the automatic transmission out of park position P RStart the engine There is a risk of...

Page 88: ...it will go to position 1 X Turn the mechanical key back and remove it X Make sure that the doors and the trunk lid are locked X Insert the mechanical key into the Smart Key Y page 82 If you lock the...

Page 89: ...mergency release button Trunk lid reversing feature The trunk lid is equipped with an automatic reversing feature It reacts if a solid object obstructs or restricts the trunk lid during the closing pr...

Page 90: ...tKey Rpull or press the remote operating switch on the driver s door Rpress the closing or locking button on the trunk lid Rpull the trunk lid handle The trunk lid swings upwards when opened Therefore...

Page 91: ...detection range of the vehicle RWhen making the kicking movement make sure that you are standing firmly on the ground and that there is sufficient clear ance to the rear of the vehicle You could othe...

Page 92: ...ng closing automatically from inside Important safety notes G WARNING Parts of the body could become trapped dur ing automatic closing of the trunk lid More over people e g children may be standing in...

Page 93: ...ey into the SmartKey Y page 82 Unlocking the trunk mechanical key The trunk lid swings upwards when opened Therefore make sure that there is sufficient clearance above the trunk lid If the trunk canno...

Page 94: ...becomes trapped release the switch or press the switch to open the side window again G WARNING If children operate the side windows they could become trapped particularly if they are left unsupervised...

Page 95: ...s Manual In the Digital Operator s Manual you will find information on the following topics ROpening and closing the side windows ROpening and closing all side windows RResetting the side windows Sid...

Page 96: ...ow is obstructed again during closing and reopens again slightly X Immediately after the window blocks pull the corresponding switch again until the side window has closed The side window is closed wi...

Page 97: ...hen raising or lowering the roof make sure that no body parts are in the vicinity of moving components If someone becomes trapped release the button Opening and closing X Secure the vehicle against ro...

Page 98: ...closed and the trunk parti tion is open the roof cannot be opened using the SmartKey functions Instead all of the side windows open or close simultaneously Y page 93 Locking the roof again Important...

Page 99: ...talling Closed trunk partition X To remove unhook net from the holder on the left and right hand sides and guide it to the rear until it is completely rolled up X Remove trunk partition from fastening...

Page 100: ...r console The switch for the electrical wind screen is under the cover X To extend press button X To retract press button again Roller sunblind for the glass roof The roller sunblind protects you from...

Page 101: ...SKY CONTROL control unit is marked with a yellow warning sticker that warns you of high voltage The electric cables of the vehicle s high voltage electrical system are orange in color Operating MAGIC...

Page 102: ...The on board voltage is too low X Leave the engine running The roof has been opened and closed several times in a row The roof drive has been automatically deactivated You can open and close the roof...

Page 103: ...Useful information 102 Correct driver s seat position 102 Seats 102 Steering wheel 104 Mirrors 104 Memory function 105 101 Seats steering wheel and mirrors...

Page 104: ...ital Operator s Manual you can find information about Rseat and steering column adjustment Rfastening seat belts Seats Important safety notes G WARNING Children could become trapped if they adjust the...

Page 105: ...n Rdo not transport heavy loads on the seats Do not place sharp objects on the seat cushions e g knives nails or tools The seats should only be occupied by passengers if possible Rwhen the seat heatin...

Page 106: ...or s Manual Steering wheel Important safety notes G WARNING You could lose control of your vehicle if you do the following while driving Radjust the driver s seat head restraint steering wheel or mirr...

Page 107: ...Memory function In the Digital Operator s Manual you will find information on the following topics RStoring settings RCalling up a stored setting Memory function 105 Seats steering wheel and mirrors Z...

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Page 109: ...Useful information 108 Exterior lighting 108 Interior lighting 111 Replacing bulbs 111 Windshield wipers 111 107 Lights and windshield wipers...

Page 110: ...rd warning lamps RHeadlamps fogged up on the inside Setting the exterior lighting Setting options Exterior lighting can be set using Rthe light switch Rthe combination switch Y page 109 Rthe on board...

Page 111: ...ps are switched on Active Rif you are driving at speeds below 25 mph 40 km h and switch on the turn signal or turn the steering wheel Rif you are driving at speeds between 25 mph 40 km h and 45 mph 70...

Page 112: ...carefully observe the traffic conditions and switch off the high beam headlamps in good time Adaptive Highbeam Assist cannot take into account road weather or traffic conditions Adaptive Highbeam Ass...

Page 113: ...ified spe cialist workshop The front and rear lamps of your vehicle are equipped with either Xenon or LED bulbs Do not replace the bulbs yourself Contact a qualified specialist workshop which has the...

Page 114: ...ntil it engages Removing a wiper blade X To bring the wiper blade into position to be removed hold the wiper arm firmly with one hand With the other hand turn the wiper blade in the direction of arrow...

Page 115: ...Useful information 114 Overview of climate control sys tems 114 Operating the climate control sys tems 116 113 Climate control...

Page 116: ...witch on the defrost windshield function briefly if required Climate control regulates the temperature and the humidity in the vehicle interior and filters undesirable substances out of the air Climat...

Page 117: ...ification on off B Switches the rear window defroster on off C Switches the ZONE function on off D Sets the temperature right E Activates deactivates climate control F Sets the air distribution G Sets...

Page 118: ...Digital Operator s Manual Operating the climate control sys tems In the Digital Operator s Manual you will find information on the following topics RActivating deactivating the air condition ing RSwit...

Page 119: ...Useful information 118 Notes on breaking in a new vehi cle 118 Driving 119 Automatic transmission 124 Refueling 126 Parking 129 Driving tips 130 Driving systems 133 117 Driving and parking...

Page 120: ...km RAvoid heavy loads e g driving at full throt tle during this period RChange gear in good time before the tach ometer needle is of the way to the red area of the tachometer RDo not manually shift to...

Page 121: ...If the parking brake has not been fully released when driving the parking brake can Roverheat and cause a fire Rlose its hold function There is a risk of fire and an accident Release the parking brak...

Page 122: ...81 Do not keep the SmartKey Rwith electronic devices e g a mobile phone or another SmartKey Rwith metallic objects e g coins or metal foil Rinside metallic objects e g a metal case This can impair th...

Page 123: ...other people or road users Rget out and disrupt traffic Roperate the vehicle s equipment Additionally children could set the vehicle in motion if for example they Rrelease the parking brake Rshifting...

Page 124: ...smission position D or R always firmly depress the brake pedal and do not simultaneously accelerate Depress the accelerator carefully when pull ing away The vehicle locks centrally once you have pulle...

Page 125: ...restarted automatically The vehicle may begin moving There is a risk of accident and injury If you wish to exit the vehicle always turn off the ignition and secure the vehicle against rolling away Gen...

Page 126: ...hicle is rolling do not shift the transmis sion directly from D to R from R to D or directly to P Do not open the driver s door while the vehicle is in motion At low speeds in trans mission position D...

Page 127: ...drive program M is different from drive program S with regard to spontaneity responsiveness and smoothness of gear changes You can select manual drive program M with the program selector button or the...

Page 128: ...nformation in the Digital Operator s Manual In the Digital Operator s Manual you will find information on the following topics RKickdown RSwitching off the manual drive program Refueling Important saf...

Page 129: ...out when the fuel pump nozzle is removed For further information on fuel and fuel quality Y page 281 Refueling General information The fuel filler flap is unlocked or locked auto matically when you un...

Page 130: ...iller cap open the 8 reserve fuel warning lamp flashes The Check Engine warning lamp may also light up A message appears in the multifunction display Y page 163 For further information on warning and...

Page 131: ...fety relevant functions are only available with limitations or not at all This could affect for example the power steering and the brake boosting effect You will require considerably more effort to st...

Page 132: ...oltage If the on board voltage is low or there is a malfunction in the system it may not be possible to apply the released parking brake X If this is the case only park the vehicle on level ground and...

Page 133: ...lations Fuel consumption also increases when driv ing in cold weather in stop start traffic and in hilly terrain Drinking and driving G WARNING Drinking and driving and or taking drugs and driving ar...

Page 134: ...e pedal and the accelerator pedal at the same time Further information can be found in the Digi tal Operator s Manual Wet roads You can find information about this in the Digital Operator s Manual Lim...

Page 135: ...e G DANGER If the exhaust pipe is blocked or adequate ventilation is not possible poisonous gases such as carbon monoxide CO may enter the vehicle This is the case e g if the vehicle becomes trapped i...

Page 136: ...cruise control When you activate cruise control the stored speed is shown in the status indicator of the multifunction display RUSA only e g CRUISE 55 Miles RCanada only e g 90 Km h Information in th...

Page 137: ...cept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Removal tampering or altering of the device will void any warranties and is not permitted Do not...

Page 138: ...ection of obstacles can be impaired if Rthere is dirt on the sensors or anything else covering the sensors Rthere is snow or heavy rain Rthere is interference by other radar sources Rthere are strong...

Page 139: ...ed up or down the last speed stored is increased or reduced X Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal Your vehicle adapts its speed to that of the vehicle in front but only up to the desired store...

Page 140: ...Rthe electrical system in the engine com partment the battery or the fuses have been tampered with Rthe battery is disconnected Rthe accelerator pedal has been depressed e g by a vehicle occupant The...

Page 141: ...he driver must apply the brakes in order to slow down further and bring the vehicle to a standstill Cruise control lever There are several ways to deactivate DISTRONIC PLUS X Briefly press the cruise...

Page 142: ...IC PLUS is then deactivated Cornering going into and coming out of a bend The ability of DISTRONIC PLUS to detect vehi cles when cornering is limited Your vehicle may brake unexpectedly or late Vehicl...

Page 143: ...it can still roll away despite being braked by the HOLD function if Rthere is a malfunction in the system or in the voltage supply Rthe HOLD function has been deactivated by pressing the accelerator...

Page 144: ...cle and relieves the service brake The electric parking brake automatically secures the vehicle if the HOLD function is activated and Rthe driver s door is open and the driver s seat belt is unfastene...

Page 145: ...sk of injury Make sure that nobody is in the vicinity of the wheel arch or the underbody when you switch off the engine Setting raised level X Make sure that the engine is running or that it has been...

Page 146: ...le is being lowered people could become trapped if their limbs are between the vehicle body and the wheels or underneath the vehicle There is a risk of injury Make sure no one is underneath the vehicl...

Page 147: ...en maneuvering parking or pulling out of a parking space make sure that there are no persons animals or objects in the area in which you are maneuvering When parking pay particular attention to object...

Page 148: ...stacle within this range the relevant warning displays light up and a warn ing tone sounds If the distance falls below the minimum the distance may no longer be shown Information in the Digital Operat...

Page 149: ...when park ing Stop the vehicle if necessary or cancel the Active Parking Assist parking procedure If unavoidable you should drive over obstacles such as curbs slowly and not at a sharp angle Otherwis...

Page 150: ...bstructed Rif the rear of your vehicle is damaged In this event have the camera position and setting checked at a qualified specialist workshop The field of vision and other functions of the rear view...

Page 151: ...e call with it Rif the time has been set incorrectly Rin active driving situations such as when you change lanes or change your speed ATTENTION ASSIST is only an aid to the driver It might not always...

Page 152: ...it the prevailing road and traffic conditions The system may be impaired or may not func tion if Rif there is poor visibility e g due to snow rain fog or spray Rif the windshield is dirty fogged up or...

Page 153: ...rature of 90 32 Night View Assist Plus can recognize larger animals such as deer cows or horses using typical characteristics The system does not detect Rsmaller animals e g dogs and cats Ranimals who...

Page 154: ...e road surface is not lit Rthe driving speed is at least 40 mph 60 km h Rthe Adaptive Highbeam Assist Y page 110 or Adaptive Highbeam Assist PLUS function is activated Rreverse gear has not been engag...

Page 155: ...d Spot Assist General notes Active Blind Spot Assist uses a radar sensor system to monitor the side areas of your vehi cle which are behind the driver A warning display in the exterior mirrors draws y...

Page 156: ...behind a cover in the radiator grill Make sure that the bumpers and the cover in the radiator grill are free of dirt ice or slush The rear sensors must not be covered for exam ple by cycle racks or ov...

Page 157: ...ive The brightness of the indicator warning lamps is adjusted automatically according to the ambient light Visual and acoustic collision warning When you switch on the turn signals to change lanes and...

Page 158: ...begins at 40 mph Important safety notes If you fail to adapt your driving style Active Lane Keeping Assist can neither reduce the risk of accident nor override the laws of phys ics Lane Keeping Assis...

Page 159: ...yourself especially if Active Lane Keeping Assist warns you or makes a lane correcting brake appli cation G WARNING Active Lane Keeping Assist does not detect traffic conditions or road users In very...

Page 160: ...on RESP is switched off Rthe transmission is not in position D Rwhen a loss of tire pressure or a defective tire has been detected and displayed Active Lane Keeping Assist does not detect traffic situ...

Page 161: ...Useful information 160 Important safety notes 160 Displays and operation 160 Menus and submenus 161 Display messages 163 Warning and indicator lamps 175 159 On board computer and displays...

Page 162: ...rd computer G WARNING If the instrument cluster has failed or mal functioned you may not recognize function restrictions in systems relevant to safety The operating safety of your vehicle may be impai...

Page 163: ...one menu switches to the telephone book and starts dialing the selected number RIn the Audio menu stops the station search function at the desired station Right control panel RRejects or ends a call R...

Page 164: ...RTel Tel menu telephone RDriveAssist DriveAssist menu assistance RServ Serv menu RSett Sett menu settings RAMG AMG menu Mercedes AMG vehicles 162 Menus and submenus On board computer and displays...

Page 165: ...heel The multifunction display hides the display message High priority display messages are shown in red in the multifunction display Some high pri ority display messages cannot be hidden The multifun...

Page 166: ...emergency braking situation can increase If ESP is not operational ESP is unable to stabilize the vehicle There is an increased risk of skidding and an accident X Carefully drive a suitable distance...

Page 167: ...arning lamps light up in the instrument cluster ATTENTION ASSIST is deactivated The self diagnosis function might not be complete for example G WARNING The brake system continues to function normally...

Page 168: ...orkshop T Inoperative See Operator s Manual EBD electronic brake force distribution ABS ESP BAS PRE SAFE the HOLD function and hill start assist are unavailable due to a malfunction BAS PLUS and PRE S...

Page 169: ...ed specialist workshop X Do not add brake fluid This does not correct the malfunction A Malfunction Ser vice Required The roll bars are defective G WARNING The roll bars will then possibly not be exte...

Page 170: ...ident may not be triggered There is an increased risk of injury X Visit a qualified specialist workshop 6 Left Side Curtain Airbag Malfunction Service RequiredorRight Side Curtain Air bag Malfunction...

Page 171: ...e ignition X Observe the PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamps in the center console and the multifunction display and check the following Seat unoccupied and ignition switched on Rthe PASSENGER AIR BAG O...

Page 172: ...jury X Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and traffic conditions X Secure the vehicle against rolling away Y page 129 X Switch the ignition off X Open t...

Page 173: ...the necessary sys tem checks have been completed X Make sure that the display messages do not appear in the mul tifunction display If these conditions are fulfilled the front passenger seat can be oc...

Page 174: ...oad and traffic conditions X Secure the vehicle against rolling away Y page 129 X Leave the vehicle and keep a safe distance from the vehicle until the engine has cooled down X Make sure that the air...

Page 175: ...display mes sage G WARNING The vehicle s suspension settings may be affected There is a risk of an accident X Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible paying attention to road and tr...

Page 176: ...ay Y page 129 X Check the tires and if necessary follow the instructions for a flat tire Y page 228 X Check the tire pressure Y page 252 X If necessary correct the tire pressure Warning Tire Mal funct...

Page 177: ...re the vehicle against rolling away Y page 129 X Close the hood Power Steering Mal function See Oper ator s Manual The power steering is malfunctioning A warning tone also sounds G WARNING You will ne...

Page 178: ...t fastened their seat belt X Fasten your seat belt Y page 52 The warning lamp goes out There are objects on the front passenger seat X Remove the objects from the front passenger seat and stow them in...

Page 179: ...s deactivated due to a malfunc tion BAS Brake Assist BAS PLUS ESP Electronic Stability Program PRE SAFE PRE SAFE Brake the HOLD function and hill start assist are therefore also deactivated for exampl...

Page 180: ...above The front and rear wheels could therefore lock if you brake hard for example The steerability and braking characteristics may be severely affec ted The braking distance in an emergency braking s...

Page 181: ...ve on carefully X Visit a qualified specialist workshop USA only J Canada only The red brake warning lamp the yellow ESP and ESP OFF warning lamps and the yellow ABS warning lamp are lit while the eng...

Page 182: ...to stabilize the vehicle Further driving systems or driving safety systems are thus restric ted e g Active Blind Spot Assist The system does not perform course correcting brake applications There is a...

Page 183: ...WARNING The brake system continues to function normally but without the functions listed above The braking distance in an emergency braking situation can thus increase If ESP is not operational ESP is...

Page 184: ...le distance making slight steering move ments at a speed above 12 mph 20 km h The functions mentioned above are available again when the warning lamp goes out If the warning lamp is still on X Observe...

Page 185: ...e additional display messages in the multifunction display X Pull over and stop the vehicle safely and switch off the engine paying attention to road and traffic conditions X Secure the vehicle agains...

Page 186: ...hicle or a stationary obstacle in your line of travel at too high a speed X Be prepared to brake immediately X Pay careful attention to the traffic situation You may have to brake or take evasive acti...

Page 187: ...braking maneuvers Pay attention to the traffic conditions as you do so X Secure the vehicle against rolling away Y page 129 X Observe the additional display messages in the multifunction display X Che...

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Page 189: ...ation 188 General notes 188 Important safety notes 188 Declarations of conformity 189 Information on copyright 189 Function restrictions 189 COMAND operating system 190 Online and Internet functions 1...

Page 190: ...ile driving you will be distracted from traffic conditions You could also lose control of the vehicle There is a risk of an accident Only operate the equipment when the traffic situation permits If yo...

Page 191: ...d s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 These devices may not cause interfer ence and 2 These devices must accept any interfer ence including interference that may cause undesired o...

Page 192: ...use COMAND to operate the follow ing main functions Rthe navigation system Rthe audio function Rthe telephone function Rthe video function Rthe system settings Rthe online and Internet functions Rthe...

Page 193: ...this main function has a selectable submenu Main function bar You can call up the desired main function from the main function bar When the main function is activated it is identifi able by the white...

Page 194: ...COMAND and Internet Personal POIs Disc Calls up the weather service SIR IUS Weather Messages street name announcements acoustic informa tion during calls audio fadeout reserve fuel level Memory card...

Page 195: ...r view camera Manual time setting Language Sets the time date format Favorites button Activates deacti vates Bluetooth Automatic volume adjustment Imports exports data Resets COMAND i Delete your pers...

Page 196: ...o Media Inter face or audio AUX mode Switches to Bluetooth audio mode Calls up the telephone basic menu Telephony via the Blue tooth interface A Load eject button Function Page B Selects stations via...

Page 197: ...D memory card slot I Calls up the system menu J Accepts a call Dials a number Redial Accepts a waiting call K Switches the sound on or off Switches the microphone on off Cancels the text message read...

Page 198: ...he current operating mode X To exit the menu briefly press the k back button COMAND changes to the next higher menu level in the current operating mode X To call up the basic display press and hold th...

Page 199: ...thereafter Only read and accept the terms of use when the vehicle is stationary i Internet pages cannot be shown on the driver s side while the vehicle is in motion Canada only The COMAND Mercedes Ben...

Page 200: ...ly When you are driving your vehicle in a differ ent country and using COMAND and Internet functions additional costs may be incurred roaming fees When you are in a different country your SIM card mus...

Page 201: ...provider Y page 200 Rconfigure automatically this option only appears in the list of providers if the con nected mobile phone supports the Blue tooth PAN Personal Area Network pro file Y page 199 Rman...

Page 202: ...e phone network providers who offer multiple access data This depends on the data package used for example The mobile phone network only has one access setting X Select the mobile phone network provid...

Page 203: ...one network providers appears and displays the selected provider The currently selected access settings dot in front of the entry are used for the connec ted mobile phone X To return to the carousel v...

Page 204: ...bile phone network providers Input field Meaning DNS Address The DNS addresses Domain Name Service can be negotiated auto matically or entered man ually The required infor mation can be obtained from...

Page 205: ...ssors symbol on the bottom right of the carousel view and press W to confirm i If the mobile phone Internet connection is canceled COMAND tries to reconnect You should therefore always close the conne...

Page 206: ...a connection X Select play again in the Internet radio menu and press W to confirm Ending data transfer X Select stop in the Internet radio menu and press W to confirm or X Change to another audio sou...

Page 207: ...ontroller and press W to confirm The website is called up Navigating the website Overview Step Result X Turn cVd the controller Navigates from one item that can be selected e g link text field or sele...

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Page 209: ...Useful information 208 Stowage areas 208 Features 210 207 Stowage and features...

Page 210: ...you do not correctly store objects in the vehicle interior they can slip or be flung around thus striking vehicle occupants There is a risk of injury especially when brak ing or abruptly changing dir...

Page 211: ...e roof press switch The roof is raised slightly Switch lights up brightly X Slide trunk partition back Y page 97 You can only lower roof if trunk partition is closed and the trunk lid is opened com pl...

Page 212: ...rtment Features Information in the Digital Operator s Manual In the Digital Operator s Manual you will find information on the following topics RCup holder RBottle holder RAshtray RCigarette lighter R...

Page 213: ...f Rit has been activated and is operational Rthe corresponding mobile phone network is available for transmitting data to the Cus tomer Center Ra service subscription is available Rthe starter battery...

Page 214: ...e vehicle in accordance with national regula tions e g with a warning triangle You must have a license agreement to acti vate the mbrace service Make sure that your system is activated and operational...

Page 215: ...the SOS button you will not know whether mbrace placed the emergency call In this case always summon assistance by other means Roadside Assistance button X Press Roadside Assistance button This initi...

Page 216: ...isplay shows the Con necting Call message The audio system is muted If a connection can be made the Call Con nected message appears in the multifunction display If a mobile phone network and GPS recep...

Page 217: ...irror will assume the function of the garage door system s remote control Please also read the operating instructions for the garage door system When programming a garage door opener park the vehicle...

Page 218: ...ling code Y page 216 X Release button B on remote control A for the garage door drive system If indicator lamp lights up red repeat the programing procedure for the correspond ing button on the rear v...

Page 219: ...ul The next step is to synchronize the rolling code X Release button B of remote control A of the garage door drive If indicator lamp lights up red repeat the programing process for the corresponding...

Page 220: ...sion is halted after a maximum of ten seconds and indicator lamp lights up yellow X Press button or again if neces sary Clearing the memory Make sure that you clear the memory of the integrated garage...

Page 221: ...Useful information 220 Engine compartment 220 ASSYST PLUS 224 Care 224 219 Maintenance and care...

Page 222: ...ngine cool down before opening the hood If there is a fire in the engine compartment keep the hood closed and contact the fire department G WARNING The engine compartment contains moving components Ce...

Page 223: ...onsumption may be higher than this when the vehicle is new or if you frequently drive at high engine speeds Depending on the engine the oil dipstick may be in a different location When checking the oi...

Page 224: ...onmental note When adding oil take care not to spill any If oil enters the soil or waterways it is harmful to the environment Only use engine oils and oil filters that have been approved for vehicles...

Page 225: ...e SmartKey to position 2 in the igni tion lock Y page 119 On vehicles with KEYLESS GO press the Start Stop button twice Y page 120 X Check the coolant temperature gauge in the multifunction display Th...

Page 226: ...ing agents containing solvents Do not scrub Do not touch the surfaces or protective films with hard objects e g a ring or ice scraper You could otherwise scratch or damage the surfaces and protective...

Page 227: ...nsmission is in another position Make sure that Rthe side windows and the roof are com pletely closed Rthe climate control blower is switched off Rthe windshield wiper switch is at position 0 The vehi...

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Page 229: ...Useful information 228 Where will I find 228 Flat tire 228 Battery vehicle 233 Jump starting 237 Towing and tow starting 239 Fuses 242 227 Breakdown assistance...

Page 230: ...it is located in the stowage com partment under the trunk floor Vehicles with a TIREFIT kit Towing eye Tire sealant filler bottle Fuse allocation chart Tire inflation compressor X Open the trunk lid X...

Page 231: ...door MOExtended tires tires with run flat properties General notes With MOExtended tires tires with run flat characteristics you can continue to drive your vehicle even if there is a total loss of pr...

Page 232: ...hop with regard to their further use The defective tire must be replaced in every case TIREFIT kit Important safety notes TIREFIT is a tire sealant You can use TIREFIT to seal punctures of up to 0 16...

Page 233: ...e housing X Screw hose A onto flange B of tire seal ant bottle X Place tire sealant bottle head down wards into recess of the tire inflation compressor X Remove the cap from valve C on the faulty tire...

Page 234: ...d maximum speed with a tire that has been repaired using tire sealant The maximum speed for a tire sealed with tire sealant is 50 mph 80 km h The upper part of the TIREFIT sticker must be affixed to t...

Page 235: ...l work involving the battery car ried out at a qualified specialist workshop G WARNING Work carried out incorrectly on the battery can lead for example to a short circuit and thus damage the vehicle e...

Page 236: ...of clean water and seek medical atten tion H Environmental note Batteries contain dangerous substances It is against the law to dispose of them with the household rubbish They must be collected separ...

Page 237: ...Remove the SmartKey if you park the vehicle and do not require any electrical consumers The vehicle will then use very little energy thus conserving battery power i After an interruption to the power...

Page 238: ...wed out battery may be shorter The starting char acteristics can be impaired particularly at low temperatures Have the thawed out bat tery checked at a qualified specialist work shop Read the battery...

Page 239: ...on a battery RIt is important that you observe the described order of the battery terminals when connecting and disconnecting a battery RWhen jump starting make sure that the battery poles with identi...

Page 240: ...battery that is being used to jump start connected for a few minutes before attempting to start This charges the battery slightly RMake sure that the two vehicles do not touch Make sure that Rthe jum...

Page 241: ...attery checked at a qualified specialist workshop Jump starting is not considered to be a normal operating condition i Jumper cables and further information regarding jump starting can be obtained at...

Page 242: ...attery must be connected and charged Otherwise you Rcannot turn the SmartKey to position 2 in the ignition lock Rcannot shift the automatic transmission to position N Before the vehicle is towed deact...

Page 243: ...age 108 X Make sure that the vehicle is stationary and that the key is in position 0 in the ignition lock X Turn the SmartKey to position 2 in the igni tion lock On vehicles with KEYLESS GO use the Sm...

Page 244: ...es and which have the correct fuse rating for the system concerned Otherwise components or sys tems could be damaged The fuses in your vehicle serve to close down faulty circuits If a fuse blows all t...

Page 245: ...set in motion you can be injured by the wiper linkage There is a risk of injury Always switch off the windshield wipers and the ignition before opening the hood Make sure that no moisture can enter th...

Page 246: ...cov ering X Remove front cover towards the front by pulling it in the direction of the arrow X Lift off top cover by pulling it in the direction of the arrow Fuses are accessible through the two open...

Page 247: ...on 246 Important safety notes 246 Operation 246 Winter operation 248 Tire pressure 249 Loading the vehicle 255 All about wheels and tires 258 Changing a wheel 266 Wheel and tire combinations 271 245 W...

Page 248: ...MOExtended tires tires with run flat characteristics Accessories that are not approved for your vehicle by Mercedes Benz or are not being used correctly can impair operating safety Before purchasing...

Page 249: ...Mercedes Benz for your vehicle Do not use any other valve caps or systems e g tire pressure monitoring systems Regularly check the pressure of all the tires particularly prior to long trips Adjust th...

Page 250: ...29 i Vehicles equipped with MOExtended tires are not equipped with a TIREFIT kit at the factory It is therefore recommended that you additionally equip your vehicle with a TIREFIT kit if you mount tir...

Page 251: ...ons e g off road driving If necessary correct the tire pressure i The specifications on the sample Tire and Loading Information placard and tire pres sure tables are examples Tire pressure specificati...

Page 252: ...and or higher road speeds shown in the tire pressure table may have a negative effect on driving comfort If the tire pressure is not set correctly this can lead to an excessive build up of heat and a...

Page 253: ...sure would otherwise be too low Observe the recommended tire pressures for cold tires Ron the Tire and Loading Information placard on the B pillar on the driver s side Rinthetirepressure table onthein...

Page 254: ...ading Information placard or the tire pressure table Y page 249 X If the tire pressure is too low increase the tire pressure to the recommended value X If the tire pressure is too high release air To...

Page 255: ...as long as the malfunction exists When the malfunction indicator is illuminated the system may not be able to detect or signal low tire pressure as intended TPMS malfunc tions may occur for a variety...

Page 256: ...ure X Press the a button The current tire pressure of each tire is shown in the multifunction display If the vehicle has been parked for over 20 minutes the Tire pressure will be displayed after drivi...

Page 257: ...s the a button The Tire Press Monitor Restarted message appears in the multifunction dis play After driving for a few minutes the system checks whether the current tire pressures are within the specif...

Page 258: ...ns shown on the Tire and Loading Information placard in the illustra tion are examples The maximum permis sible gross vehicle weight rating is vehicle specific and may differ from that in the illustra...

Page 259: ...not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capa city calculated in step 4 Example steps 1 to 3 The following table shows examples on how to calculate total and cargo load capacities with v...

Page 260: ...le weight rating have your loaded vehicle including driver occupants and the load weighed on a suitable vehicle weighbridge All about wheels and tires Uniform Tire Quality Grading Stand ards Overview...

Page 261: ...ng point Mercedes Benz recommends a minimum tread depth of in 4 mm on all four winter tires Observe the legally required minimum tire tread depth Y page 247 Winter tires can reduce the braking distanc...

Page 262: ...nd speed rating required for your vehicle Tire width Nominal aspect ratio in Tire code Rim diameter A Load bearing index B Speed rating General depending on the manufacturer s standards the size impri...

Page 263: ...e data in the example Regardless of the speed rating always observe the speed limits Drive carefully and adapt your driving style to the traffic condi tions Sum mer tires Index Speed rating Q up to 10...

Page 264: ...R186 mph 300 km h Mercedes AMG SL 63 Perform ance Package Mercedes AMG SL 65 increased maxi mum speed The speed rating of tires mounted at the fac tory may be higher than the maximum speed that the el...

Page 265: ...epartment of Transportation tire symbol indicates that the tire complies with the requirements of the U S Department of Transportation Manufacturer identification code manu facturer identification cod...

Page 266: ...oad and speed conditions Increased vehicle weight due to optional equipment This is the combined weight of all standard and optional equipment available for the vehi cle regardless of whether it is ac...

Page 267: ...The tire pressure is specified in pounds per square inch psi in kilopascal kPa or in bar The tire pressure should only be corrected when the tires are cold Cold tire pressure The tires are cold Rif t...

Page 268: ...lec tronic components Only have tires changed at a qualified spe cialist workshop Always pay attention to the instructions and safety notes when changing a wheel Y page 267 The wear patterns on the fr...

Page 269: ...cle against rolling away Securing the vehicle to prevent it from rolling away If your vehicle is equipped with a wheel chock it can be found in the tire change tool kit Y page 228 The folding wheel ch...

Page 270: ...k must be placed on a firm flat and non slip surface On a loose surface a large flat load bearing underlay must be used On a slippery surface a non slip underlay must be used e g rubber mats RDo not u...

Page 271: ...atively you can use a second alignment bolt Do not place wheel bolts in sand or on a dirty surface The bolt and wheel hub threads could otherwise be damaged when you screw them in X Unscrew the upperm...

Page 272: ...unted onto the alignment bolt and push it on X Tighten the wheel bolts until they are fin ger tight X Unscrew the alignment bolt X Tighten the last wheel bolt until it is finger tight Lowering the veh...

Page 273: ...st workshop Retreaded tires are neither tested nor rec ommended by Mercedes Benz since pre vious damage cannot always be detected on retreaded tires As a result Mercedes Benz cannot guarantee vehicle...

Page 274: ...e at the factory as standard equipment or optional extras If you want to equip your vehicle with approved winter tires it may be necessary to obtain wheel rims in the corresponding size The size of th...

Page 275: ...m RA 9 5 J x 19 H2 Wheel offset 1 87 in 47 5 mm FA 255 35 R19 96 Y XL2 RA 285 30 R19 98 Y XL2 4 FA 8 5 J x 19 H2 Wheel offset 1 40 in 35 5 mm RA 9 5 J x 19 H2 Wheel offset 1 89 in 48 mm R19 R20 Tires...

Page 276: ...FA 8 5 J x 19 H2 Wheel offset 1 40 in 35 5 mm RA 9 5 J x 19 H2 Wheel offset 1 87 in 47 5 mm FA 255 35 R19 96 Y XL2 RA 285 30 R19 98 Y XL2 4 FA 8 5 J x 19 H2 Wheel offset 1 40 in 35 5 mm RA 9 5 J x 19...

Page 277: ...9 R20 Tires Alloy wheels FA 255 35 ZR19 96 Y XL RA 285 30 ZR19 98 Y XL FA 9 0 J x 19 H2 Wheel offset 1 06 in 27 mm RA 10 0 J x 19 H2 Wheel offset 1 89 in 48 mm FA 255 35 ZR19 96 Y XL RA 285 30 ZR20 99...

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Page 279: ...Useful information 278 Information regarding technical data 278 Vehicle electronics 278 Identification plates 279 Service products and filling capaci ties 280 Vehicle data 286 277 Technical data...

Page 280: ...There is a risk of an accident You should have all work to electrical and electronic equipment carried out at a qualified specialist workshop G WARNING The electromagnetic radiation from incor rectly...

Page 281: ...maximum transmission output PEAK at the base of the antenna must not exceed the following values Waveband Maximum transmission output Short wave 3 54 MHz 100 W 4 m waveband 74 88 MHz 30 W 2 m waveband...

Page 282: ...the front passenger seat You will see VIN Service products and filling capaci ties Important safety notes G WARNING Service products may be poisonous and haz ardous to health There is a risk of injury...

Page 283: ...d hazardous to health There is a risk of injury You must make sure that fuel does not come into contact with your skin eyes or clothing and that it is not swallowed Do not inhale fuel vapors Keep fuel...

Page 284: ...find the label on the pump ask the staff for assis tance i For further information consult a quali fied specialist workshop or visit http www mbusa com USA only i E10 fuel contains up to 10 bioethano...

Page 285: ...val is indicated on the oil con tainers Filling capacities The following values refer to an oil change including the oil filter Model Capacity SL 400 6 9 US qt 6 5 l SL 550 8 5 US qt 8 0 l Model Capac...

Page 286: ...he Internet at http bevo mercedes benz com Or con tact a qualified specialist workshop Always use a suitable coolant mixture even in countries where high temperatures prevail Otherwise the engine cool...

Page 287: ...ratures above freezing X Fill the washer fluid reservoir with a mixture of water and windshield washer fluid e g MB SummerFit X Add 1 part MB SummerFit to 100 parts water At temperatures below freezin...

Page 288: ...4 oz 550 10 g Model PAG oil Mercedes AMG vehicles 2 8 oz 80 g All other models 4 2 oz 120 g Vehicle data General notes Please note that for the specified vehicle data Rthe heights specified may vary a...

Page 289: ...adius 36 3 ft 11 05 m Maximum trunk load 220 lb 100 kg All other models Vehicle length 181 6 in 4612 mm Vehicle length when opening closing the roof 188 9 in 4798 mm Vehicle width including exterior m...

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