background image

#

Raise spare wheel carrier

4

with the pump

lever and attach right-hand safety hook

3

.

#

Slightly raise spare wheel carrier

4

and

attach left-hand safety hook

3

.

#

Pull the pump lever out of sleeve

5

.

#

Using the lug wrench, tighten safety hook

bolts

3

by turning them clockwise.

#

Replace and engage covers

1

.

#

Close the rear-end doors.

Vehicles with rear wheel drive: removing the

spare wheel (chassis)

#

Loosen wing nuts

3

manually and then

remove them.

#

Loosen nuts

2

as far as the thread end.

#

Slightly raise spare wheel carrier

4

and

unhook left-hand safety hook

1

.

#

Assemble the pump lever for the jack and

slide it into the sleeve on the right-hand side

of spare wheel carrier

4

.

#

Raise spare wheel carrier

4

with the pump

lever and unhook right-hand safety hook

1

.

#

Slowly lower spare wheel carrier

4

to the

ground.

#

Lift spare wheel carrier

4

slightly and pull

the pump lever out of the sleeve.

#

Use the pump lever to lift the spare wheel

beyond the rear edge of the spare wheel car‐

rier.

#

Carefully remove the spare wheel from the

spare wheel carrier. The spare wheel is heavy.

When the spare wheel is removed, the center

of gravity changes due to the heavy weight of

the wheel. The spare wheel may slip down or

tip over.

Vehicles with rear wheel drive: installing the

spare wheel (chassis)

#

Carefully place the spare wheel onto spare

wheel carrier

4

. The spare wheel is heavy.

When you place the spare wheel onto the

spare wheel carrier, the center of gravity

changes due to the weight of the wheel. The

spare wheel may slip down or tip over.

#

Slide the pump lever for the jack into the

sleeve on spare wheel carrier

4

.

#

Raise spare wheel carrier

4

with the pump

lever and attach right-hand safety hook

1

.

#

Slightly raise the spare wheel carrier and

attach left-hand safety hook

1

.

#

Pull the pump lever out of the sleeve.

#

Tighten nuts

2

.

#

Put wing nuts

3

in place and tighten them.

230 Wheels and tires

Summary of Contents for Sprinter 2019

Page 1: ...m Digital on the Internet You can access the Operating Instructions on the Mercedes Benz homepage Digital as an app The Mercedes Benz Guides app is available free of charge in common app stores Apple...

Page 2: ...hicle dealer Daimler Vans USA LLC One Mercedes Benz Sandy Springs GA 30328 http www mbusa com USA only www mbsprinterusa com Customer Assistance Center 1 877 762 8267 Mercedes Benz Canada Inc 98 Vande...

Page 3: ...Vehicle Limited Warranty The equipment or model designation of your vehi cle may vary according to R Model R Order R National version R Availability Mercedes Benz reserves the right to introduce chang...

Page 4: ...e window 53 Anti theft protection 55 Seats and stowage 59 Correct driver s seat position 59 Seats 59 Adjusting the steering wheel 71 Stowage areas 72 Bottle holder 74 Cup holder 74 Ashtray and cigaret...

Page 5: ...emergency call system 188 Flat tire 190 Battery 190 Towing or tow starting 196 Electrical fuses 200 Vehicle tool kit 201 Hydraulic jack 202 Wheels and tires 204 Information on noise or unusual driving...

Page 6: ...nsible behavior or envi ronmentally responsible disposal Observe environmental notes NOTE Damage to property due to failure to observe notes on material damage Notes on material damage inform you of r...

Page 7: ......

Page 8: ...ey slot DUSB port 73 EStart stop button 104 FRight hand switch panel Activates deactivates all wheel drive 118 Engages disengages LOW RANGE 119 Activates deactivates DSR 120 Raises lowers the vehicle...

Page 9: ...Canada parking brake is applied red 268 C and J USA or J Canada brakes red 268 D Electrical malfunction 274 ECoolant temperature indicator and coolant too hot 274 F Electric parking brake yellow 268...

Page 10: ...d 141 ATTENTION ASSIST deac tivated 147 eOFF Lane Keeping Assist inactive 152 _ Highbeam Assist 81 e White Lane Keeping Assist active and ready to issue warnings e Red Lane Keeping Assist issues warni...

Page 11: ...NJ Brakes yellow 268 O ABS malfunctioning 268 P ESP deactivated 268 At a glance Instrument cluster 9...

Page 12: ...nterior lighting 4p Switches the left hand reading light on off 5 Switches automatic light control on off 6c Switches the front inte rior lighting on off 7w Switches the rear interior lighting on off...

Page 13: ...ches the left hand reading light on off 3 Switches automatic light control on off 4c Switches the front inte rior lighting on off 5w Switches the rear interior lighting on off 6p Switches the right ha...

Page 14: ...e overhead control panel 1Sun visor 92 2 Switches automatic light control on off 3c Switches the front inte rior lighting on off 57 4w Switches the rear interior lighting on off 12 At a glance Overhea...

Page 15: ...Version 4 of the overhead control panel 1Sun visor 92 2Switches the interior lighting on off At a glance Overhead control panel 13...

Page 16: ...tivate deactivate the cen tral locking system 45 3To switch seat heating on off 70 4To adjust the front seats elec tronically 62 5To operate the memory func tion 64 6To open a door 44 7To open close t...

Page 17: ...1To adjust the outside mirrors 90 2To activate deactivate the cen tral locking system 45 3To switch seat heating on off 70 4To open a door 44 5To open close the right hand side window 53 6To open clo...

Page 18: ...aid kit soft sided 188 4Vehicles with rear wheel drive hydraulic jack and tire change tool kit 202 5Hazard warning lights 80 6QR code for accessing the res cue card 24 7To disconnect the starter bat...

Page 19: ...ASpare wheel example 227 At a glance Emergencies and breakdowns 17...

Page 20: ...s and regula tions serve to protect the environment and should be followed carefully Mercedes Benz Genuine Parts ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental damage caused by not using recycled reconditioned comp...

Page 21: ...Gen uine Parts page 18 Further information can be obtained at a qualified specialist workshop WARNING Risk of accident and injury in the event of incorrect conversions or changes to the vehicle Conver...

Page 22: ...documents and should be stored in the vehicle Service and vehicle operation Warranty The Limited Warranty for your vehicle is in accordance with the warranty terms and condi tions in the Service and...

Page 23: ...failures If you do not have the prescribed service maintenance work or any required repairs carried out this could result in malfunctions or system failures Always have the prescribed service maintena...

Page 24: ...d operation of the device USA Wireless charging system for mobile devi ces model WMI2 Wireless Mobile Interface this device complies with Part 18 of the FCC Rules The name and address of the responsib...

Page 25: ...z has your registration data In the following cases your vehicle may not be registered to you yet R You did not purchase your vehicle at an authorized specialist dealer R Your vehicle has not yet been...

Page 26: ...ting instructions Damage to the vehicle can arise from viola tion of these operating instructions Such damage is not covered by either Mercedes Benz Limited Warranty or new or used vehicle warranty Ob...

Page 27: ...tem R entered navigation destinations R data about the use of Internet services This data can be saved locally in the vehicle or it is located on a device which you have connected to the vehicle e g s...

Page 28: ...dal and R How fast the vehicle was traveling This data can help provide a better understanding of the circumstances in which crashes and inju ries occur NOTE EDR data is recorded by your vehicle only...

Page 29: ...tered trademarks of Daimler AG R HomeLink is a registered trademark of John son Controls R iPod and iTunes are registered trademarks of Apple Inc R Burmester is a registered trademark of Burmester Aud...

Page 30: ...n In particular the seat belt and airbag generally do not protect against objects penetrating the vehicle from the outside The risk of an injury resulting from airbag deployment also cannot be ruled o...

Page 31: ...ion Emergency Tensioning Devices Frontal impact rear impact side impact1 rollover Driver s airbag co driver s front airbag Frontal impact Component Detected deploy ment situation Side airbag Side impa...

Page 32: ...another vehicle occupant R Never secure objects with a seat belt if the seat belt is also being used by one of the vehicle s occupants Always observe the instructions for loading the vehicle when sec...

Page 33: ...l and are unable to perform their inten ded protective function Therefore have deployed pyrotechnic Emergency Tensioning Devices immedi ately replaced at a qualified specialist workshop For your safet...

Page 34: ...ront airbag Head and chest Window curtain airbag Head Side airbag Chest and pelvis Protection by the airbags Depending on the accident situation an airbag may supplement the protection offered by a co...

Page 35: ...modifica tions to the airbag cover If you modify the cover of an airbag or affix objects such as stickers to it the airbag may no longer function correctly Never modify the cover of an airbag and do...

Page 36: ...e securing a child into it Never leave children unattended in the vehicle The use of seat belts and child restraint systems is required by law R in all 50 states R in the U S territories R in the Dist...

Page 37: ...re installing a child restraint system again A booster seat may be necessary to achieve proper seat belt positioning for children over 40 lbs 18 kg in weight or until they reach a height where a three...

Page 38: ...t of an accident for example If the child and the child restraint sys tem together weigh more than 73 lb 33 kg only use a LATCH type ISOFIX child restraint system which secures the child with the vehi...

Page 39: ...ild restraint system be sure to observe the manufacturer s installation and operating instructions as well as the correct use of the child restraint system and the suitability of the seats 1 LATCH typ...

Page 40: ...able rear seat but never on the co driver s seat Observe the manufactur er s installation and operating instructions for the child restraint system used Notes on forward facing child restraint sys tem...

Page 41: ...atal injury Never leave anyone particularly chil dren unattended in the vehicle Never leave animals in the vehicle unat tended WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to children left unattended in th...

Page 42: ...tons or switches Thereby an animal may R activate vehicle equipment and become trapped for example R switch systems on or off and endanger other road users Unsecured animals may be thrown around in th...

Page 43: ...it by oncoming traffic R operate vehicle equipment and become trapped for example In addition children could also set the vehicle in motion for example by R releasing the parking brake R shifting the...

Page 44: ...ce in quick succession The battery check lamp on the SmartKey lights up twice quickly and once for longer To activate press any button on the Smart Key When starting the vehicle with the SmartKey in t...

Page 45: ...at it engages Slide the emergency key in completely until it engages page 42 Problems with the key Problem Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions You cannot lock or unlock the vehicle any more...

Page 46: ...e equipment and become trapped for example In addition children could also set the vehicle in motion for example by R releasing the parking brake R shifting the automatic transmission out of park posi...

Page 47: ...acoustic signal sounds To switch off press and hold button 1 for approximately five seconds An acoustic signal sounds Unlocking locking the driver s door with the emergency key If you want to lock the...

Page 48: ...rmit Your vehicle may be equipped with a long sliding door with an intermediate detent You can also lock the sliding door in place around halfway when opening and closing If you do this the door does...

Page 49: ...ning closing the electric sliding door with the button WARNING Risk of entrapment by open sliding door which is not engaged When you open the sliding door the sliding door could hit other people as it...

Page 50: ...o lock push locking pin 3 downwards manually or use the central locking button to lock the sliding door page 44 When you stop automatic operation upon opening the door the door closes when you press t...

Page 51: ...is accessible To disconnect the sliding door from the electric motor turn release catch 2 180 clockwise The MAN position is set To unlock pull locking pin 3 upwards man ually or use the central lockin...

Page 52: ...ndan gered R You may be caught by oncoming traffic This is particularly the case if you open the rear end door more than 90 Only open the rear end doors when traf fic conditions permit Always make sur...

Page 53: ...engaged partition sliding door If the open partition sliding door is not engaged it can move on its own while the vehicle is in motion This can cause you or other people to become trapped Before driv...

Page 54: ...itched off a warning tone sounds if obstacle detection is blocked The tone lasts two minutes When the ignition is switched on the warning tone sounds continuously Vehicles with an Instrument Display c...

Page 55: ...iately or pull it in order to close the side window again WARNING Risk of becoming trapped when closing a side window When closing a side window body parts could be trapped in the closing area in the...

Page 56: ...ers ing This means that the reversing function cannot prevent someone from becoming trapped in these situations When closing make sure that no body parts are in the closing area If someone becomes tra...

Page 57: ...If a side window is obstructed during closing and reopens again slightly you can proceed as follows Immediately after the window is obstructed pull the corresponding button again until the side window...

Page 58: ...f the alarm system is armed a visual and audible alarm is triggered in the following situations R A door is opened R The hood is opened The alarm is not deactivated even if you immediately close the o...

Page 59: ...ple R when parking the vehicle on a movable sur face such as a split level garage This will prevent false alarms Interior motion sensor Function If the activated the interior motion sensor detects mot...

Page 60: ...e interior motion sensor remains deactivated until you lock the vehicle again Deactivate the interior motion sensor when lock ing your vehicle in the following situations R if there are people or anim...

Page 61: ...You can easily see all displays on the instru ment display R You have a good overview of the traffic situa tion R Your seat belt fits securely around your body and runs across the middle of your shou...

Page 62: ...n braking Always drive with the head restraints installed Before driving off make sure for every vehicle occupant that the center of the head restraint supports the back of the head at about eye level...

Page 63: ...vehicle settings while the vehicle is in motion You could lose control of the vehicle in the following situations R if you adjust the driver s seat the head restraint the steering wheel or the mirror...

Page 64: ...ide the front section of the seat cushion forwards or backwards To adjust the seat backrest inclination turn handwheel 2 forwards and backwards until the desired position has been reached To adjust th...

Page 65: ...make sure that hands or other body parts do not get under the lever assembly of the seat adjustment system WARNING Risk of injury due to head restraints which are not installed or are adjusted incorre...

Page 66: ...ntrapment when set ting the seat with the memory function When the memory function adjusts the seat you and other vehicle occupants particu larly children could become trapped During the adjustment pr...

Page 67: ...ons R if you adjust the driver s seat the head restraint the steering wheel or the mirror while the vehicle is in motion R if you fasten your seat belt while the vehi cle is in motion Before starting...

Page 68: ...on catch 2 when seat cushion 3 reaches its end position Move seat cushion 3 until it has locked The push button on catch 2 must be completely flush with the seat frame Installing and removing the rea...

Page 69: ...rt Warning on the rear bench seat with correctly installed rear bench seat shown Installation position of three person and four person rear bench seat with strut The three person rear bench seat is av...

Page 70: ...ly Tilt bench seat 1 backwards and pull it out of the mounting shells If the bench seat cannot be pulled out of the mounting shells the bench seat may be wedged in the seat anchorage This can hap pen...

Page 71: ...installa tion position Hold the bench seat by the grab handles and tilt it backwards Roll the bench seat forwards on the level plastic carriers Ensure that the rear legs of the bench seat are engaged...

Page 72: ...t swap the head restraints of the front and rear seats Otherwise you will not be able to set the height and inclination of the head restraints to the correct position Using the head restraint fore aft...

Page 73: ...inutes until the seat heating switches off Adjusting the steering wheel WARNING Risk of injury from adjusting the vehicle settings while the vehicle is in motion You could lose control of the vehicle...

Page 74: ...f an accident There is a risk of injury particularly in the event of sudden braking or a sudden change in direction Always stow objects in such a way that they cannot be tossed about in these or simil...

Page 75: ...3 Center console stowage compartment with USB connection charging interface NFC interface and 12 V socket 4 Stowage compartment above windshield subject to a maximum load of 5 lb 2 5 kg 5 Co driver s...

Page 76: ...holder If the cup holder in the rear passenger com partment is extended when you are getting out you may bump into it Before getting out slide the cup holder back under the rear bench seat To open pre...

Page 77: ...lighter by the knob Always make sure that the cigarette lighter is out of reach of children Never leave children unattended in the vehicle Requirements R The ignition is switched on Press in cigarett...

Page 78: ...s pulled out of the paneling immediately have the socket checked or replaced at a qualified specialized workshop Never plug the connecting cable into a 115 V socket that is damaged or has been pulled...

Page 79: ...is a risk of injury particularly in the event of sudden braking or a sudden change in direction Always stow objects in such a way that they cannot be tossed about in these or similar situations Alway...

Page 80: ...be suitable for wire less charging A list of compatible mobile phones can be found at http www mercedes benz com connect Open the flap of stowage compartment 1 above the media display Place the mobil...

Page 81: ...will switch off automatically to enable the next vehicle start Automatic driving lights function WARNING Risk of accident when the low beam is switched off in poor visibility When the light switch is...

Page 82: ...he high beam flasher switches the high beam off The K indicator lamp on the instrument cluster will go out The combination switch will return to its starting position Vehicles with Highbeam Assist whe...

Page 83: ...ing settings R Low beam R High beam The system detects that vehicle lights are approaching in the opposite direction or driving ahead of the vehicle At speeds greater than 19 mph 30 km h a change is m...

Page 84: ...reading lamp on or off 2 Switches the automatic interior lighting control on off 3 c Switches front interior lighting on or off 4 w Switches rear compartment cargo compartment lamp on or off 5p Switc...

Page 85: ...tion detector If the motion detector detects movement in the cargo compartment while the vehicle is station ary the cargo compartment lighting switches on for approximately two minutes The cargo compa...

Page 86: ...in vehicle safety Therefore ensure that they are always working Have the headlamp setting checked reg ularly R Before changing the lamps switch off the vehicle s lighting system You can thus avoid a s...

Page 87: ...Gently turn the bulb counter clockwise and take it out of the socket Insert the new bulb into the socket and turn it clockwise Insert socket 3 and turn it clockwise Additional turn signal light Requir...

Page 88: ...ht Switch off the lighting system Open the rear end door To remove loosen screws 1 and pull out the tail lamps Remove the connector from bulb mount 3 Loosen screws 2 and remove bulb mount 3 from the t...

Page 89: ...ense plate lamp R 5 W Tail lamp chassis Requirements R Rear fog lights bulb type P 21 W R License plate lighting bulb type R 5 W R Reversing lights bulb type P 21 W R Turn signals bulb type PY 21 W R...

Page 90: ...housing Insert the new light bulb Insert the lens in the lamp housing until it engages Place the lens with the lamp housing in posi tion and engage it Windshield wipers Switching the front windshield...

Page 91: ...before opening the engine hood If the wiper blades are worn out they will not wipe the windshield properly Replace the wiper blades twice a year preferably in spring and fall Fold wiper arm 3 away fr...

Page 92: ...s of the wiper blades R Driver s side long wiper blade R co driver s side short wiper blade Slide catch 2 downwards until it engages Fold back the wiper blade onto the wiper arm Fold wiper arm 3 back...

Page 93: ...prop erly If the outside mirrors are not folded in when washing the vehicle in a car wash the washer brushes may fold them in forcibly and dam age them The outside mirrors must only be folded in and...

Page 94: ...inside rearview mirror move anti glare lever 1 in the direction of the arrow Using sun visors Glare from front fold sun visor 1 down wards Glare from the side swivel sun visor 1 to the side 92 Light...

Page 95: ...ll air distribution on off 5 Switches windshield defrosting on off page 97 6 Vehicles with stationary heater or heater booster switches the station ary heater or heater boos ter on off page 100 7 Vehi...

Page 96: ...oster switches rear window defroster on off page 98 7 d Switches air recircula tion mode on off page 98 8 Switches windshield defrosting on off page 97 9 _ Adjusts the air distri bution page 97 A Swit...

Page 97: ...the climate control front page 96 and rear com partment page 97 C 0 Switches synchroniza tion on off page 97 D Y Vehicles with dual zone climate control systems adjusts the rear compartment climate c...

Page 98: ...ment can be cooled only R Vehicles with rear compartment heating the rear compartment can be heated only Switching off rear compartment air condition ing with dual and 3 zone automatic climate control...

Page 99: ...footwell vents R O Footwell vents Setting the air distribution Requirements R The climate control system is switched on Press the _ button repeatedly until the desired air distribution appears in the...

Page 100: ...ot turn on Press the button for the windshield heating If the indicator lamp lights up the windshield heating is switched on The windshield heating switches off automat ically after a few minutes If t...

Page 101: ...could result in burns or frostbite in the immediate vicinity of the air vents Make sure that all vehicle occupants always maintain a sufficient distance to the air vents If necessary direct the airfl...

Page 102: ...and complements the climate control sys tem in the vehicle Auxiliary heating heats the air inside the vehicle to the set temperature Hot water auxiliary heater Function of the hot water auxiliary hea...

Page 103: ...h the on board computer Requirements R The fuel tank has been filled above the reserve fuel level R the ignition is switched on On board computer Designs Disp Heating Setting the switch on time Select...

Page 104: ...ir from it as well Switch on the ignition To switch on and extract press switch 1 at the top The roof ventilator removes used air from the cargo compartment To switch on and admit fresh air press swit...

Page 105: ...is hazardous to health and can lead to poisoning Never leave the engine running in an enclosed space without sufficient venti lation WARNING Risk of fire caused by flamma ble material on the exhaust s...

Page 106: ...switch off unnec essary consumers and press button 1 once If the vehicle still does not start and the dis play message Place the Key in the Marked Space See Operator s Manual appears in the multifunct...

Page 107: ...laced Also observe the following breaking in notes R The sensors of the ESP driving safety system adjust automatically while a certain distance is being driven after the vehicle has been delivered or...

Page 108: ...injury due to being under the influence of alco hol and drugs while driving Driving when under the influence of alcohol and or drugs is an extremely dangerous com bination Even small quantities of al...

Page 109: ...ttings be changed In addition all specific maintenance work must be performed at regular intervals and in compliance with the service regulations of the dealer named in the imprint Refer to the mainte...

Page 110: ...riv ing tips page 105 You thereby make use of the braking effect of the engine and do not have to brake as often to main tain the speed This relieves the load on the service brake and prevents the bra...

Page 111: ...parking brake If you have to brake your vehicle with the parking brake the braking distance is consid erably longer and the wheels may lock There is an increased risk of skidding and or acci dent Onl...

Page 112: ...in good time at the onset of win ter Observe the instructions in the section Notes on snow chains page 205 Regularly check the vehicle and remove snow or ice when traveling in wintry conditions An acc...

Page 113: ...rectified at a qualified spe cialist workshop as soon as possible When driving on rough cross country terrain do not shift the transmission into the neutral posi tion and do not disengage the clutch...

Page 114: ...amage to the vehicle after off road driving have the vehicle checked at a qualified specialist workshop immediately Driving over rough terrain places greater demands on your vehicle than normal road o...

Page 115: ...conomically when R the three segments fill up completely at the same time R the edge around all three segments lights up Instrument Display with black and white dis play The bars fill up in the follow...

Page 116: ...ignition is switched off and that at least 15 minutes have passed before removing or reconnecting the battery main switch Otherwise electrical system components could be damaged You can use the batte...

Page 117: ...isk of accident due to incor rect gearshifting If the engine speed is higher than the idle speed and you engage the transmission posi tion h or k the vehicle may accelerate sharply If you engage the t...

Page 118: ...u then leave the vehicle and the Smart Key is still in the vehicle the automatic trans mission will stay in neutral i from then on Engaging park position P Press button 1 Transmission position display...

Page 119: ...shift range is reached the automatic transmission will not shift up To derestrict the shift range briefly pull steering wheel paddle shifter 2 The automatic transmission shifts to the next gear up de...

Page 120: ...st stand you may damage the drivetrain or the brake system A function or performance test should only be carried out on a two axle test stand If you wish to operate the vehicle on such a test stand pl...

Page 121: ...performance charac teristics and the automatic transmission s shift ing characteristics are adjusted accordingly The transmission ratio from the engine to the wheels is around 40 lower than in the roa...

Page 122: ...d but does not brake auto matically R If you drive downhill slower than 11 mph 18 km h DSR sets the speed to the previ ously set speed R If you drive faster than 28 mph 45 km h DSR switches off automa...

Page 123: ...fore the vehicle starts to brake to the set speed Take this delay into account when setting the speed with rocker switch 2 Deactivating DSR Press the upper section of switch 1 or Accelerate and drive...

Page 124: ...ly If the compressor works constantly or starts up several times per minute electronic level control is malfunctioning Depending on the vehicle equipment electronic level control switches between manu...

Page 125: ...is being changed When the vehicle level has been set the indi cator lamp on button 3 lights up To stop the movement briefly press button 2 To raise or lower to driving level briefly press button 2 or...

Page 126: ...ied NOTE Damage due to pressure being too high If the pressure in the air suspension bellows is too high the compressed air lines or the air suspension bellows may be damaged Ensure you observe the ma...

Page 127: ...ion immediately If you swallow fuel seek medical atten tion immediately Do not induce vomit ing Change immediately out of clothing that has come into contact with fuel WARNING Risk of fire or explosio...

Page 128: ...s open Do not get back into the vehicle during the refueling process Otherwise electrostatic charge could build up again Observe the notes on operating fluids page 234 1 Fuel filler flap 2 Fuel filler...

Page 129: ...n seconds Start the engine continuously for a maximum of ten seconds until it runs smoothly If the engine does not start after three attempts Consult a qualified specialist workshop DEF Notes on DEF N...

Page 130: ...C The vehicle is equip ped with a DEF preheating system at the fac tory This means that winter operation is also ensured for temperatures below 12 2 F 11 C If you top up DEF at temperatures below 12 2...

Page 131: ...n only be started another 16 times The number of remaining engine starts XX 16 to 1 is shown in the message every time the engine is started R Refill Additive Emergency Op XXX mph See Operator s Manua...

Page 132: ...Lift up and tip DEF refill canister 1 The filling process stops when the DEF tank is completely full DEF refill canister 1 can be removed when it has been only partially emptied Unscrew disposable hos...

Page 133: ...one minute When the DEF refill bottle is no longer pressed down filling stops The bottle can be removed when it has been only partially emp tied Release DEF refill bottle 1 Turn DEF refill bottle 1 co...

Page 134: ...ehicle they could R open doors thereby endangering other persons or road users R get out of the vehicle and be hit by oncoming traffic R operate vehicle equipment and become trapped for example In add...

Page 135: ...parking brake is not fully released when driving the following situations can occur R The parking brake can overheat and cause a fire R The parking brake can lose its holding function Completely rele...

Page 136: ...f the on board electrical system voltage is low or there is a malfunction in the system it may not be possible to apply the electric parking brake and the yellow indicator lamp lights up In this case...

Page 137: ...ccelerator if traveling on steep uphill gradi ents R if the transmission is in position k the rear end doors must be closed Applying releasing the electric parking brake manually WARNING Risk of accid...

Page 138: ...itch off the power supply using the battery main switch and disconnect the auxiliary battery on the vehicle Method 4 interrupt the power supply by acti vating standby mode page 136 The charge level of...

Page 139: ...pressure in critical situa tions R the wheels are prevented from locking when braking e g during maximum full stop brak ing or when there is insufficient tire traction R the steerability of the vehicl...

Page 140: ...cannot carry out vehicle stabilization ESP should only be deactivated in the following situations Do not operate the vehicle on a roller dynamome ter e g for a performance test If you have to operate...

Page 141: ...aking function R Situation dependent braking assistance Active Brake Assist can help you to minimize the risk of a collision with vehicles or pedestrians or to reduce the effects of such a collision I...

Page 142: ...ehicles travel ing in front Stationary vehi cles Crossing vehi cles Crossing pedes trians cyclists Stationary pedestrians Up to approx 155 mph 250 km h Up to approx 124 mph 200 km h No reaction Up to...

Page 143: ...ot from the accelerator pedal after overtaking cruise control will resume speed regulation back to the stored speed Cruise control is operated using the correspond ing steering wheel buttons You can s...

Page 144: ...d speed Push rocker switch 2 up If cruise control is activated and Traffic Sign Assist has detected a speed restriction sign with a maximum permissible speed and this appears in the Instrument Display...

Page 145: ...celeration Do not use Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC in these situations WARNING Risk of accident from acceler ation or braking by Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC m...

Page 146: ...Press rocker switch 4 up RES The speed limit displayed in the instrument cluster is adopted as the stored speed The vehicle adapts its speed to that of the vehicle in front but only up to the stored...

Page 147: ...on of the rear view camera with inside rearview mirror display The rear view camera is connected to the vehi cle s inside rearview mirror When you engage reverse gear the rear view camera s image appe...

Page 148: ...atigue or increased lapses in concentration on the part of the driver it suggests taking a break ATTENTION ASSIST is only an aid It cannot always detect drowsiness or increased lapses in concentration...

Page 149: ...or high rates of acceleration R The time is set incorrectly R You change lanes and vary your speed fre quently in active driving situations The ATTENTION ASSIST drowsiness or alertness assessment is...

Page 150: ...camera is fogged up damaged or covered R The traffic signs are hard to detect e g due to dirt because they are covered due to snow or insufficient lighting R The information in the navigation system s...

Page 151: ...ear end doors Overview When the vehicle is stationary an object is detected from behind in the monitor ing range Display in outside mir ror When the vehicle is stationary a door on the relevant side o...

Page 152: ...ce R If the maneuvering assistance function is acti vated in the multimedia system The Rear Cross Traffic Alert function is unavaila ble when driving with a trailer Lane Keeping Assist and Active Lane...

Page 153: ...st detects lane markings on both sides of the vehicle R A front wheel drives over a solid lane mark ing A relevant message appears in the instrument display The brake application is available in the s...

Page 154: ...ctive Lane Keeping Assist or Spurhalte Assistent Lane Keeping Assist The driving system is activated or deactiva ted depending on its previous status Work mode ADR working speed control Function of AD...

Page 155: ...ll coupling that meets the permitted dimensions and has been designed for the trailer operation requirements Do not modify the ball coupling or the trailer hitch WARNING Risk of accident and injury du...

Page 156: ...try state or Canadian province in ques tion Before driving consult the trailer s vehicle papers to see the maximum permissible speed for your trailer Attach only an approved trailer hitch to your vehi...

Page 157: ...ength Most US states and all Canadian provinces pre scribe the following points and you are urgently recommended to comply with these R Safety chains between the towing vehicle and the trailer The cha...

Page 158: ...The vehicle trailer combination is heavier accelerates more slowly has a reduced climbing ability and an increased braking dis tance It is more susceptible to side winds and requires careful steering...

Page 159: ...chnical data section Where the values differ the lowest value always applies Loading the trailer Use a drawbar noseweight that is as close as possible to the maximum permissible nose weight Do not und...

Page 160: ...railer socket pin 4 Note that the trailer s permanent power supply is not switched off when the vehicle s on board electrical system voltage is low This could com pletely discharge your vehicle s star...

Page 161: ...mperature dis play 4 is permitted to rise to the red marking Example Instrument Display with black and white display 1 Speedometer 2 Indicator lamps display 3 Tachometer 4 Multifunction display NOTE E...

Page 162: ...s and operate the equipment with the vehicle stationary You must observe the legal requirements for the country in which you are currently driving when operating the on board computer Operating the on...

Page 163: ...n the multifunc tion display Instrument Display with color display 1 Outside temperature 2 Transmission position 3 Clock 4 Display section Instrument Display with black and white dis play 1 Outside te...

Page 164: ...he tire pressure monitoring sys tem page 212 R ASSYST PLUS calls up the service due date page 174 R Engine Oil Level measures engine oil level R Long term consumption Calling up the assistant display...

Page 165: ...ge 113 R Trip computer From Start From Reset R Digital speedometer Instrument Display with color display Standard display example 1 Trip distance 2 Total distance Instrument Display with black and whi...

Page 166: ...t Assist on and off Switching Attention Assist Attention Assist on and off R Light Switching Tagfahrlicht Daytime running lights on and off Switching Leuchtzeit innen Illumination period inside on and...

Page 167: ...umbers In emergencies you can also use the Mercedes Benz emergency call system page 188 The following conditions must be met to use Mercedes PRO connect services in the vehicle R you have access to a...

Page 168: ...the Mercedes Benz emergency call center R if necessary the contact person at the Mercedes Benz emergency call center for wards the call to Mercedes PRO connect acci dent management R if necessary the...

Page 169: ...ed about in these or similar situations Always make sure that objects do not project from stowage spaces parcel nets or stowage nets Close the lockable stowage spaces before starting a journey Stow an...

Page 170: ...g loads Notes on load securing WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to incorrect use of the lashing straps If you attach the lashing strap incorrectly when securing loads the following may occur in...

Page 171: ...yes You can obtain tie downs tested in accord ance with current standards e g DIN EN from any specialist company or from a quali fied specialist workshop Notes on the partition Vehicles which are regi...

Page 172: ...ering movements If you exceed the maximum roof load the driving characteristics as well as the steering and braking will be greatly impaired Never exceed the maximum roof load and adjust your driving...

Page 173: ...sible and between the roof rails and between the rack rails You can use the interior roof rack system to secure loads It is also suitable for securing long loads The interior roof rack system may be s...

Page 174: ...on Move slider 4 slightly further along on rack rail 2 until slider 4 engages automatically When the ring of the slider is parallel to the rack rail move slider 4 to the desired position Position ring...

Page 175: ...lling and use your thumb to push the locking pin down as far as it will go Slide cargo tie down ring C and pull it down and out through the notches of rack rail 2 Attaching the head lashing WARNING Ri...

Page 176: ...arduous operating conditions R regular city driving with frequent intermediate stops R mainly short distance driving R frequent operation in mountainous terrain or on poor road surfaces R when the eng...

Page 177: ...Certain component parts in the engine com partment can be very hot e g the engine the cooler and parts of the exhaust system Let the engine cool down and only touch the component parts described as f...

Page 178: ...close the hood let it drop from the specified height To close lift the hood slightly Move support 1 to the bracket on the hood and apply light pressure to engage it Lower the hood and let it drop fro...

Page 179: ...and the bar to display the oil level in the multifunction dis play is orange and lies below MIN add 1 1 US qt 1 l of engine oil Reduce Engine Oil Level and the bar display ing the oil level in the mul...

Page 180: ...n order to set change intervals longer than those prescribed Do not use any additive Follow the instructions on the service interval display for changing the engine oil NOTE Damage caused by topping u...

Page 181: ...ease pres sure Allow the engine and the engine cooling system to cool down before checking the coolant level or refilling coolant NOTE Paintwork damage due to coolant If coolant gets on painted surfac...

Page 182: ...exhaust system Make sure that no windshield washer concentrate spills out next to the filler opening NOTE Damage to the exterior lighting due to unsuitable windshield washer fluid Unsuitable windshiel...

Page 183: ...n the hood page 174 Remove dirt from water drain valve 2 of the air intake box 1 Draining the fuel filter WARNING Danger of fire and explosion due to fuel Fuels are highly flammable It is essential to...

Page 184: ...braking effect has been fully restored NOTE Risk of damage to the paintwork and plastic components If you wash your vehicle in Touchless Auto matic Car Wash systems that use special cleaning agents th...

Page 185: ...hing the vehicle by hand Observe the legal requirements for example in many countries washing by hand is only allowed at specially designated wash bays In this case make sure that a specially designat...

Page 186: ...buffing or polishing products or gloss preserv ers e g wax R Have paint repairs carried out in a qualified specialist workshop only Notes on the care of vehicle parts WARNING Risk of entrapment if the...

Page 187: ...and mild cleaning agent e g car shampoo Only use cleaning agents or cloths suita ble for plastic lenses Sensors Clean the sensors in the front and rear bumper and in the radiator grill with a soft cl...

Page 188: ...s Bleaching or dyeing seat belts can severely weaken them This can for example cause seat belts to tear or fail in an accident Never bleach or dye seat belts Observe the following notes Notes on clean...

Page 189: ...t use a microfiber cloth Do not use any oil based cleaning and care products Genuine leather seat covers Regularly vacuum up dirt such as crumbs or dust and then use a damp cotton cloth to clean the e...

Page 190: ...ce providers Insufficient net work coverage from the wireless service provid ers may result in an emergency call not being transmitted eCall is a standard feature in your Mercedes Benz vehicle In orde...

Page 191: ...escue teams and or the police to the accident site R If no vehicle occupant answers an ambu lance is sent to the vehicle immediately Triggering a manual Mercedes Benz emer gency call Using the SOS but...

Page 192: ...when the vehicle s speed is not adapted to the road conditions In the event of a short circuit or a simi lar incident contact a qualified special ist workshop immediately Do not continue driving Alwa...

Page 193: ...y Avoid creating sparks Electrolyte or battery acid is corro sive Avoid contact with the skin eyes and clothing Wear suitable protective clothing in particular gloves an apron and a safety mask Immedi...

Page 194: ...wed may be reduced drastically R the start up behavior may deteriorate partic ularly at low temperatures R it is recommended that you have a thawed battery checked at a qualified specialist work shop...

Page 195: ...ngine run for a few minutes During starting assistance before discon necting the jumper cable switch on an elec trical consumer on your own vehicle e g the rear window heater or lighting When the star...

Page 196: ...rnator could be damaged NOTE Damage to the vehicle s electron ics If you do not disconnect the battery as descri bed here the vehicle s electronics could be damaged Always disconnect the starter batte...

Page 197: ...ction notes page 191 Insert the starter battery into the battery box Fold down the bars of the starter battery Slide the starter battery into its anchorage in the opposite direction to the direction o...

Page 198: ...ttery terminals under any circumstances Otherwise the vehicle s electronics could be damaged Observe the safety measures and protection notices when disconnecting the auxiliary bat tery page 191 Switc...

Page 199: ...ing speed of 30 mph 50 km h must not be exceeded A towing distance of 30 miles 50 km must not be exceeded Vehicles with automatic transmission and rear wheel drive if there is a malfunc tion the autom...

Page 200: ...tem or power steering sys tem is malfunctioning R the energy supply or the on board electri cal system is malfunctioning When your vehicle is then towed away signifi cantly more effort may be required...

Page 201: ...the vehicle by the wheels Vehicles with all wheel drive vehicles with automatic transmission Make sure that the front and rear axles come to rest on the same transportation vehicle NOTE Damage to the...

Page 202: ...speci fied new fuses containing the correct amperage NOTE Damage due to incorrect fuses Electrical components or systems could be damaged by incorrect fuses Only use fuses which have been approved by...

Page 203: ...box in the co driver s foot well Unlocking and removing the stowage com partment cover in the co driver s footwell page 201 Remove insert 1 with the vehicle tool kit Vehicle tool kit Information on th...

Page 204: ...The hydraulic jack is located in side compartment 1 above the co driver door step The jack has a maximum weight of 16 5 lbs 7 5 kg depending on the vehicle s equipment You will find the maximum load...

Page 205: ...nd the pump lever rod Remove jack 2 and unclip the pump lever rod It is recommended to wear gloves for this work To close press the cover firmly into the door sill so that fasteners 1 engage Breakdown...

Page 206: ...ill no longer be able to dissipate water This increases the risk of hydroplaning on wet road surfaces particularly when traveling at an inappropriate speed If the tire pressure is too high or too low...

Page 207: ...chassis components This could cause damage to the vehicle or the tires Never install snow chains on the front wheels Only install snow chains on the rear wheels in pairs Vehicles with twin tires insta...

Page 208: ...ditions change e g off road driving Adjust the tire pressure as necessary Driving with tire pressure that is too high or too low can R Shorten the service life of the tires R Cause increased tire dama...

Page 209: ...ssure recommended for increased load speed in the tire pressure table may affect the ride comfort WARNING Risk of accident from unsuita ble accessories on the tire valves If you mount unsuitable acces...

Page 210: ...7 lbs 2430 kg Tires disc wheel Vehicle load Max rear axle load 5357 lbs 2430 kg LT245 75R16 120 116Q Fully laden 480 kPa 4 8 bar 70 psi LT245 75R16 120 116Q Partially laden2 420 kPa 4 2 bar 61 psi 2 2...

Page 211: ...e load Max rear axle load 7716 lbs 3500 kg LT215 85R16 115 112Q Fully laden 400 kPa 4 0 bar 58 psi Max rear axle load 7937 lbs 3600 kg Tires disc wheel Vehicle load Max rear axle load 7937 lbs 3600 kg...

Page 212: ...e Tire and Loading Information placard on the B pil lar on the driver s side or the tire pressure label on the inside of the fuel filler flap of your vehicle If your vehicle has tires of a different s...

Page 213: ...tires using a tire pressure gauge Note that the correct tire pressure for the current operating situation must first be taught in to the tire pressure monitoring system In most cases the tire pressur...

Page 214: ...nce values and monitored Make sure to observe the following further rela ted subject R Notes on tire pressure page 206 Radio equipment approval of the tire pres sure monitoring system Radio equipment...

Page 215: ...bined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs on the Tire and Loading Information placard of your vehicle Step 2 determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers...

Page 216: ...ombined maximum weight of occupants and load data from the Tire and Loading Informa tion placard 1500 lbs 680 kg 1500 lbs 680 kg Step 2 Example 1 Example 2 Number of people in the vehicle driver and o...

Page 217: ...grade is a comparative grading based on tread wear grade tests conducted under controlled conditions on a specified U S Department of Transportation test track For example a tire graded 150 would wear...

Page 218: ...turer or retreader must imprint a TIN in or on the sidewall of each tire produced The data shown in the illustration is sample data The TIN is a unique identification number for tires and consists of...

Page 219: ...ur vehicle model Observe the tire load rating and speed rating required for your vehicle 1 Prefixing letter 2 Nominal tire width in millimeters 3 Aspect ratio in percent 4 Tire code 5 Rim diameter 6 L...

Page 220: ...unit for tire pressure 14 5038 pounds per square inch psi and 100 kilopascals kPa are the equivalent of 1 bar DOT Department of Transportation DOT marked tires fulfill the requirements of the U S Depa...

Page 221: ...r tire pressure Aspect ratio relationship between tire height and tire width in percent Tire pressure pressure inside the tire applying an outward force to every square inch of the tire s surface The...

Page 222: ...tires have been specially adapted for use with the control systems such as ABS or ESP Otherwise certain properties such as han dling characteristics vehicle noise and con sumption could be adversely a...

Page 223: ...es with single tires For vehicles with single tires with a GVW less than or equal to 9480 lbs only use tires with the dimension LT 245 75 R16 which have been approved for this vehicle by the manu fact...

Page 224: ...oor and in the stowage compartment in the footwell on the co driver s side Preparing the vehicle for a wheel change Requirements R The tire change tool kit is available R The vehicle is not on a slope...

Page 225: ...d The jack is designed exclusively for jacking up the vehicle at the jack sup port points Requirements R There are no persons in the vehicle R The vehicle is prepared for changing a wheel page 222 Onl...

Page 226: ...lockwise to the stop Do not turn pressure release screw 3 more than one or two full turns Hydraulic fluid could otherwise escape Insert pump lever 1 with the largest rod into the recess on the jack an...

Page 227: ...ialist workshop immediately Have the damaged wheel bolts or dam aged hub threads replaced Do not continue driving WARNING Risk of injury from tightening wheel bolts and nuts If you tighten the wheel b...

Page 228: ...he rear axle do not exceed the maximum speed of 34 mph 55 km h and the maximum distance of 62 miles 100 km Other wise the transmission could be damaged due to the different rotational speeds of the wh...

Page 229: ...re must have the correct dimensions and the tire must be the correct type Do not exceed a maximum speed of 50 mph 80 km h if a spare wheel of a different size is installed WARNING Risk of accident fro...

Page 230: ...Slowly lower spare wheel carrier 4 to the ground Lift spare wheel carrier 4 slightly and pull the pump lever out of the sleeve Use the pump lever to lift the spare wheel beyond the rear edge of spare...

Page 231: ...the ground Hook lug wrench 8 into loop 7 of extrac tion device 6 on the spare wheel Carefully remove the spare wheel from spare wheel carrier 4 The spare wheel is heavy When the spare wheel is removed...

Page 232: ...y and pull the pump lever out of the sleeve Use the pump lever to lift the spare wheel beyond the rear edge of the spare wheel car rier Carefully remove the spare wheel from the spare wheel carrier Th...

Page 233: ...is not of low reflection This could jeopardies the operating safety of the vehicle Have the low reflection exterior antenna installed at a qualified specialist work shop When operating two way radios...

Page 234: ...identification plate Depending on the vehicle model the vehicle iden tification plate is located on the seat base of the driver s seat or on the B pillar The data is vehicle specific and can differ fr...

Page 235: ...8 Paint code The maximum permissible gross vehicle weight is made up of the vehicle weight all vehicle occu pants the fuel and the load The maximum gross axle weight rating is the maximum weight that...

Page 236: ...rcedes Benz by the following inscriptions on the container R MB Freigabe e g MB Freigabe 229 51 R MB Approval e g MB Approval 229 51 Further information on approved operating fluids R in the MB Specif...

Page 237: ...e If you are using drums or canisters to refuel the vehicle you should filter the fuel before filling This will prevent malfunctions in the fuel system due to contaminated fuel Usually you will find i...

Page 238: ...lified specialist workshop to have the malfunction rectified Refill only with commercially available ULTRA LOW SULFUR DIESEL ULSD maximum sulfur content 15 ppm which fulfills the ASTM D975 standard Th...

Page 239: ...soluble fluid for the exhaust gas aftertreatment of diesel engines NOTE Damage caused by additives in DEF or by diluting DEF The DEF exhaust gas aftertreatment system could be destroyed by the follow...

Page 240: ...ed by an incorrect oil filter incorrect oil or addi tives Do not use engine oils or oil filters other than those which meet the specifica tions necessary for the prescribed service intervals Do not al...

Page 241: ...nymous with thick liquid and a low viscos ity with thin liquid Depending on the outside temperatures select the engine oil according to the SAE classification viscosity The table shows the SAE classif...

Page 242: ...too low vapor pockets may form in the brake system when the brakes are applied hard This causes the braking effect to be impaired Have the brake fluid renewed at the specified intervals NOTE Damage to...

Page 243: ...rating fluids page 234 WARNING Risk of fire and injury from windshield washer concentrate Windshield washer concentrate is highly flam mable It could ignite if it comes into contact with hot engine co...

Page 244: ...ons and weights Trailer hitch Notes on the trailer hitch WARNING Risk of accident due to after market installation of a trailer hitch that is not permissible If aftermarket installation of a trailer h...

Page 245: ...For USA only 7400 lbs 3 357 t 2 3500 XD 11030 lbs 5 003 t 10470 lbs 4 749 t 4500 12125 lbs 5 500 t 9375 lbs 4 252 t 1 Maximum permissible curb weight of a road worthy vehicle without driver or occupan...

Page 246: ...wheel drive 4x4 and not in combination with model series 907 745 combination vehicles with a vehicle length of 274 3 in 6967 mm Gross weight of vehicle combination trailer load tongue weight Vehicle...

Page 247: ...0 XD with a max permissible gross weight of 11 030 lbs 5 003 t Permissible gross weight of vehicle trailer combination GCWR3 5 Permissible trailer load GTW braked6 Permissible noseweight TWR 15250 lbs...

Page 248: ...e down points evenly Further information on the cargo tie down points and tie down eyes can be obtained in the Trans porting section page 168 Tie down eyes Max tensile load tie down eyes Tie down eyes...

Page 249: ...et must be arranged at a uniform distance from each other Mercedes Benz recommends you install a stabilizer bar on the vehicle s front axle Further information about safety measures can be found in th...

Page 250: ...ges permanently until the cause of the dis play message has been rectified Calling up saved display messages On board computer Service 1 Message If there are no display messages No Messages appears on...

Page 251: ...isk of an accident due to a brake system mal function If the brake system is malfunctioning braking characteristics may be impaired Drive on carefully Have the brake system checked immediately at a qu...

Page 252: ...he braking power may be restricted Drive on carefully Have the brake system checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop Visit a qualified specialist workshop J Check Brake Fluid Level There...

Page 253: ...in If the display message does not disappear Stop in a safe location Clean all sensors page 184 Re start the engine SOS NOT READY The emergency call system is not available Possible causes for this in...

Page 254: ...Visit a qualified specialist workshop immediately Currently Unavailable See Operator s Manual ESP is temporarily unavailable Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be mal functionin...

Page 255: ...d ESP are malfunc tioning If ABS and ESP are malfunctioning the wheels could lock when braking and ESP cannot carry out vehicle stabilization The steering capability and braking characteristics are th...

Page 256: ...Manual The Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is temporarily unavailable The ambient conditions are outside the system limits page 142 Continue driving When the ambient conditions are within the system...

Page 257: ...s Manual The camera view is reduced Possible causes R dirt on the windshield in the camera s field of vision R heavy precipitation or fog Driving systems and driving safety systems may be malfunctioni...

Page 258: ...riving safety systems will be available again If the display message does not disappear Stop in a safe location Clean the windshield Active Lane Keeping Assist Inoperative Active Lane Keeping Assist i...

Page 259: ...fective The engine oil level has fallen to the minimum level Visit a qualified specialist workshop 4 Engine Oil Pressure Stop Switch Off Engine Display message for certain engines only The engine oil...

Page 260: ...gine damage caused by driving with insufficient engine oil Avoid long journeys with insufficient engine oil Check the engine oil level at the next fuel stop Top up engine oil page 177 Observe the note...

Page 261: ...ening the hood allow the engine to cool down In the event of a fire in the engine compartment keep the hood closed and call the fire service WARNING Risk of scalding from hot coolant The engine coolin...

Page 262: ...anual In addition the yellow DEF indicator lamp lights up on the instrument cluster and a warning tone sounds If the Refill Additive Emergency Op XXX mph See Operator s Man ual display message is show...

Page 263: ...perator s Manual In addition the yellow Check Engine warning lamp on the instrument cluster lights up and a warning tone sounds You can only drive the vehicle at a maximum speed of 5 mph 8 km h Visit...

Page 264: ...e tires may wear excessively and or unevenly which may greatly impair tire traction R The driving characteristics as well as steering and braking may be greatly impaired You could then lose control of...

Page 265: ...to a strong radio signal source Stop in a safe location immediately Place the key in the slot for starting with the key page 104 Key Not Detected white display message The key is currently not detecte...

Page 266: ...w The stationary heating has switched off Drive an extended distance until the battery has been suffi ciently charged again Steering Malfunction Increased Physical Effort See Operator s Manual The ste...

Page 267: ...mission is malfunctioning It is no longer possible to shift to reverse gear Visit a qualified specialist workshop Transmission Malfunc tion Stop The transmission is malfunctioning The transmission aut...

Page 268: ...s at http mercedes pro Ask the vehicle owner for the details Step Not Extended See Operator s Manualor step not extended mal function The electrical step is not or only partially extended Ensure there...

Page 269: ...tched on Turn the light switch to position b Auto Lamp Function Inoperative The light sensor is malfunctioning Visit a qualified specialist workshop b Malfunction See Opera tor s Manual The exterior l...

Page 270: ...ow h Tire pressure monitor Safety systems Warning indicator lamp Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions and F Electric parking brake applied red indicator lamp USA does not light up Electric p...

Page 271: ...ic parking brake applied indicator lamp USA flashes Red electric parking brake applied indicator lamp Canada flashes Electric parking brake malfunctioning yellow indicator lamp lights up Vehicles with...

Page 272: ...not light up there are no malfunctions with the electric parking brake Do not drive the vehicle if the electric parking brake has been applied and F Red parking brake applied indicator lamp USA lights...

Page 273: ...he braking distance can increase in emergency brak ing situations Stop in a safe location immediately Do not continue driving Consult a qualified specialist workshop WARNING Risk of an accident if the...

Page 274: ...g systems and driving safety systems may also be malfunc tioning WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP is malfunctioning If ESP is malfunctioning ESP cannot carry out vehicle stabiliza tion In addition othe...

Page 275: ...brake system checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop Continue driving carefully Read the messages on the multifunction display Visit a qualified specialist workshop Seat belt Warning i...

Page 276: ...ardized Consult a qualified specialist workshop Read the messages on the multifunction display Engine Warning indicator lamp Possible causes consequences and M M Solutions Coolant warning lamp The red...

Page 277: ...p A malfunction has occurred in the electrics Read the messages on the multifunction display Fuel reserve warning lamp The fuel reserve yellow warning lamp lights up while the engine is on The fuel su...

Page 278: ...up The tire pressure monitor yellow warning lamp pressure loss malfunc tion lights up The tire pressure monitor has detected a tire pressure loss in at least one tire WARNING Risk of an accident due t...

Page 279: ...es 85 Additive 238 DEF 127 237 Engine oil 238 Additives Fuel 235 Additives DEF see DEF Additives engine oil see Additive Additives fuel see Fuel ADR working speed control Adjusting 152 Function 152 Sw...

Page 280: ...e Lumbar support 4 way BAS Brake Assist System 137 Battery Charging 191 Charging a vehicle battery 191 Disconnecting the auxiliary battery in the engine compartment 196 Disconnecting the starter batte...

Page 281: ...ehicle 226 Preparing 222 Raising the vehicle 223 Removing a wheel 225 Changing address 21 Changing bulbs 83 High beam 84 Indicator front 84 Interior lamps rear compartment 88 License plate lamp 86 Lig...

Page 282: ...el 178 Notes 240 Copyright License 26 Trademarks 27 Cornering light 80 Crosswind Assist Function notes 138 Cruise control 141 Activating 142 Buttons 142 Calling up a speed 142 Deactivating 142 Functio...

Page 283: ...ult Emer gency Op XXX mph See Opera tor s Manual 261 Additive System Fault See Operator s Manual 260 Additive System Fault Starts until Emerg Op XXX See Opera tor s Manual 260 Air Conditioning Malfunc...

Page 284: ...nly Shift to P when Vehicle is Stationary 265 Parking Brake Inoperative 249 Parking Brake See Operator s Manual 250 Place the Key in the Marked Space See Operator s Manual 263 hPlease Correct Tire Pre...

Page 285: ...stics unusual 204 Driving instructions Foreign trip information 107 Driving light see Automatic driving lights Driving Safety System ABS Anti lock Braking System 137 ASR acceleration skid control 138...

Page 286: ...ine start 200 Emergency operation mode Starting the vehicle 104 Emergency Tensioning Devices Activation 29 Engaging drive position automatic transmission 116 Engaging neutral automatic trans mission 1...

Page 287: ...Tank capacity 237 Fuel consumption on board com puter 163 Fuses 200 201 Before replacing 200 Fuse box in the co driver footwell 201 Fuse box in the seat base of the driver s seat 201 Notes 200 G Gasol...

Page 288: ...Battery 42 Electrical consumption 42 Functions 41 Key ring attachment 42 Mechanical key 42 Overview 41 Problem 43 Radio connection 41 Unlocking setting 42 L Labeling tires see Tire labeling Lane dete...

Page 289: ...nlocking door 45 Memory function seat 64 Menu on board computer Assistance graphic 162 Overview 160 Service 162 Settings 164 Trip 163 Mercedes PRO Information 165 Mercedes PRO connect Accident managem...

Page 290: ...20 Operating safety Changes in the engine power out put 23 Declaration of conformity wireless vehicle components 22 Information 21 Operating system On board computer 160 Outside mirrors 90 folding in...

Page 291: ...Function in an accident 29 Functionality 28 Malfunction 28 Protection 28 Reduced protection 28 Self test 28 Warning lamp 28 Restricting the shift range 117 Reversing light Changing bulbs 87 Reversing...

Page 292: ...from inside 46 Opening from outside 45 Snow chains 205 Socket 12 V 75 Cargo compartment 77 Driver s seat 76 Front center console 75 Socket 115 V 76 Lower control panel 76 Spare wheel Installing removi...

Page 293: ...y grades 215 Traction grade 215 Tread wear grade 215 Tire load maximum 216 Tire pressure Checking tire pressure monitoring system 211 Maximum 217 Notes 206 Restarting the tire pressure moni tor 212 Ti...

Page 294: ...awbar noseweights 156 Power supply 157 Socket 155 Trailer loads 242 Trailer operation Active Lane Keeping Assist 151 Coupling Decoupling the trailer 155 Gross axle weight rating 232 Information 155 La...

Page 295: ...ders 25 Vehicle data storage Event data recorders 26 Vehicle dimensions 242 Vehicle identification number see VIN Vehicle identification plate EU general operating permit num ber 232 Gross axle weight...

Page 296: ...g lamp flashes 275 hTire pressure monitoring sys tem warning lamp lights up 276 Warranty 24 Washer fluid see Windshield washer fluid notes Washing by hand care 183 Wheel rotation 221 Wheel wrench 222...

Page 297: ...ng the wiper blades WET WIPER SYSTEM 89 Switching on off 88 Winter driving snow chains 205 Winter tires 205 Setting a permanent speed limita tion 142 Wiper blades Care 184 Replacing rear window 90 Rep...

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