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  • Page 1 Sprinter Operating Instructions Mercedes-Benz...
  • Page 2 Symbols In this Owner's Manual, you will find the following symbols: & DANGER Danger due to not observing the warning notices Warning notices draw your attention to haz‐ ards that may endanger your health or life, or the health or life of others. Please observe the warning notices in this Owner's Manual.
  • Page 3 Welcome to the world of Mercedes-Benz Before you first drive off, read this Owner's Man‐ ual carefully and familiarise yourself with your vehicle. For your own safety and a longer vehicle life, follow the instructions and warning notices in this Owner's Manual. Disregarding them may result in damage to the vehicle or environment or in personal injury.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Environmental protection ......19 Light and vision ........82 Take-back of end-of-life vehicles ....19 Exterior lighting ......... 82 Mercedes-Benz GenuineParts ....19 Adjusting the interior lighting ....85 Information about attachments, add- Changing bulbs .......... 87 on equipment, installations and con‐...
  • Page 5 Contents Setting the instrument lighting ....177 Tyre pressure ........... 303 Menus and submenus ......177 Changing a wheel ........318 Spare wheel ..........327 LINGUATRONIC ........182 Technical data ........333 Notes on operating safety ....... 182 Operation ..........182 Information on technical data ....
  • Page 6: At A Glance

    – At a glance Cockpit → → Steering wheel gearshift paddles Activates/deactivates all-wheel drive → DIRECT SELECT lever → Engages/disengages LOW RANGE → Rear-view mirror → Activates/deactivates DSR → Overhead control panel → Raises/lowers the vehicle level DIN slot, e.g. for mounting a tacho‐ →...
  • Page 7: Instrument Cluster

    – At a glance Instrument cluster Instrument display (colour display) Tachograph (see separate operat‐ ing manual) → Speedometer → ! Electric parking brake (yel‐ → ® ÷ ESP low) → · Distance warning → 6 Restraint system → ü Safety belt not fastened →...
  • Page 8 + LOW RANGE active → # Electrical fault → ! Electric parking brake (yel‐ G SOS emergency call system low) (Mercedes-Benz emergency call → Multifunction display system) → 6 Restraint system æ Active Brake Assist deactiva‐ é ATTENTION ASSIST deactiva‐...
  • Page 9 – Instrument cluster At a glance → → J Brakes (yellow) → ! ABS malfunctioning Fog light → → R Rear fog light ® å ESP deactivated...
  • Page 10 → J Brakes (red) → # Electrical fault → Buttons to operate the on-board G SOS emergency call system computer (Mercedes-Benz emergency call → Ø AdBlue level low system) → æ Reserve fuel æ Active Brake Assist deactiva‐ → + LOW RANGE active é...
  • Page 11 – Instrument cluster At a glance → → K High beam R Rear fog light → → L Dipped beam J Brakes (yellow) → → T Standing light ! ABS malfunctioning → → ® å ESP deactivated Fog light...
  • Page 12: Overhead Control Panel

    → interior lighting Glasses compartment p Switches the left-hand read‐ G SOS/emergency call system ing light on/off (Mercedes-Benz emergency call system) | Switches automatic light con‐ trol on/off ATA indicator lamp or emergency call system support battery LED c Switches the front interior...
  • Page 13 – Overhead control panel At a glance Version 2 of the overhead control panel → Sun visors w Switches the rear interior lighting on/off p Switches the left-hand read‐ ing light on/off p Switches the right-hand read‐ ing light on/off | Switches automatic light con‐...
  • Page 14 – Overhead control panel At a glance Version 3 of the overhead control panel → → Sun visors c Switches the front interior lighting on/off | Switches automatic light con‐ trol on/off w Switches the rear interior lighting on/off...
  • Page 15 – Overhead control panel At a glance Version 4 of the overhead control panel → Sun visors Activates/deactivates interior light‐...
  • Page 16: Door Control Panel

    – At a glance Door control panel Door control panel in vehicles with electrically adjustable seats → → To adjust the outside mirrors Operating the memory function → → To activate/deactivate the central To open a door locking system → To open/close the right-hand side →...
  • Page 17 – Door control panel At a glance Door control panel vehicles without electrically adjustable seats → → To adjust the outside mirrors To open/close the right-hand side window → To activate/deactivate the central → locking system To open/close the left-hand side window →...
  • Page 18: Emergencies And Breakdowns

    – At a glance Emergencies and breakdowns → Hazard warning lights → To check and top up operating flu‐ → QR codes for determining the res‐ cue card → Starting assistance → Disconnecting the starter battery → Buttons for the SOS emergency call →...
  • Page 19 – Emergencies and breakdowns At a glance → Vehicles with rear wheel drive: Example: spare wheel chock...
  • Page 20: Digital Owner's Manual

    Digital Operating Instructions: The Operating Instructions can also be found Search: here you can use keywords to quickly in the Mercedes-Benz Guides App in all com‐ locate answers to questions concerning vehi‐ mon app stores. cle operation.
  • Page 21: General Notes

    Take-back of end-of-life vehicles Do not perform repairs or welding oper‐ EU countries only: ations. Mercedes-Benz will take back your end-of-life Have accessory parts retrofitted at a vehicle for environment-friendly disposal in qualified specialist workshop. accordance with the European Union (EU) End-Of-...
  • Page 22: Information About Attachments, Add-On Equipment, Installations And Conversions

    Mercedes-Benz is unable to assess or official approvals do not rule out safety risks. other parts. Mercedes-Benz accepts no responsi‐ Comply with the information about Mercedes- bility for the use of such parts in Mercedes-Benz Benz GenuineParts ( page 19). →...
  • Page 23: Operating Instructions

    General notes impaired and the maximum loading capacity of Never tamper with the wiring and elec‐ the tie-down points will no longer be guaranteed. tronic component parts or their soft‐ Therefore, do not have the load compartment ware. floor removed. You should have all work on electrical and electronic components carried out at a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 24: Declarations Of Conformity

    74741 Hradec nad Moravicí, Opavská 1000, stipulated in guideline 2014/53/EU. Further Czech Republic information is available from any Mercedes-Benz ID no.: 64-387-5933 service centre. VAT ID no.: CZ64-387-5933 hereby declare under our sole responsibility that...
  • Page 25: Diagnostics Connection

    General notes Check the charge level of the battery. Hradec nad Moravicí If the charge level is low, charge the bat‐ City tery, e.g. by driving a considerable dis‐ tance. 12.07.2017 Connecting equipment to the diagnostics connec‐ Date tion can lead to emissions monitoring information being reset, for example.
  • Page 26: Vehicle Registration

    Some of them are necessary for your vehi‐ any change in address or vehicle ownership. You cle to function safely, some provide support when can do this, for example, at a Mercedes-Benz driving (driver assistance systems). In addition, service centre.
  • Page 27 General notes In addition to the provision of control unit func‐ Depending on the piece of equipment in ques‐ tions, this data serves to recognise and rectify tion, these can include: faults as well as to optimise vehicle functions by settings of the seat and steering wheel posi‐...
  • Page 28: Copyright

    Copyright Information on licences for free and open-source software used in your vehicle can be found on the data storage medium in your vehicle document wallet and with updates on the following website: http://www.mercedes-benz.com/opensource.
  • Page 29: Occupant Safety

    Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use driving offered by a correctly worn seat belt. Seat belt aids which have been approved for your vehicle tensioners and/or airbags are not deployed in by Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 30: Seat Belts

    Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the side impact vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop after an accident. Take this into account, particu‐ The activation thresholds for the components of...
  • Page 31 Occupant safety Always observe the instructions about the correct Adjust the seat properly before begin‐ driver's seat position and adjusting the seat ning your journey. page 60). → Always ensure that the seat backrest is In order for the correctly worn seat belt to pro‐ in an almost vertical position and that vide the intended level of protection, each vehicle the shoulder section of your seat belt is...
  • Page 32 Occupant safety Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use seat Press and hold the seat belt outlet release belts which have been approved for your vehicle and slide seat belt outlet into the desired by Mercedes-Benz. position. Let go of the seat belt outlet release and &...
  • Page 33: Airbags

    Occupant safety Airbags Are seated properly and keep as far away as possible from the airbags. Overview of airbags Observe the following information. Always make sure that there are no objects between the airbag and vehicle occupant. To avoid the risks resulting from the deployment of an airbag, each vehicle occupant must observe the following information: Before starting your journey, adjust your seat...
  • Page 34: Children In The Vehicle

    You should only use seat covers that vehicle. have been approved for the correspond‐ ing seats by Mercedes-Benz. When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle. & WARNING Risk of injury due to malfunc‐...
  • Page 35 To improve protection for children younger than sudden change in direction. 12 years old or under 1.50 m in height, The child restraint system could be flung Mercedes-Benz recommends you observe the fol‐ around and hit vehicle occupants. lowing information: Always fit child restraint systems cor‐...
  • Page 36 Occupant safety Fitting the ISOFIX child restraint system on the rear seat Notes on ISOFIX child seat securing systems & WARNING Risk of injury or death if the permissible gross mass of the child and child restraint system together is excee‐ For ISOFIX child restraint systems in which the child is secured using the integrated seat belt integrated in the child restraint system,...
  • Page 37 Occupant safety Check regularly that the permissible gross mass Only ever attach the Top Tether hook to of the child plus the child restraint system is not the designated Top Tether anchorage. exceeded. When fitting a child restraint system, be sure to The risk of injury can be reduced by Top Tether.
  • Page 38 Accident statistics show that children secured on the rear seats are safer than children secured on position. the front seats. For this reason, Mercedes-Benz Retract the seat cushion length completely. strongly advises that you fit a child restraint sys‐ The base of the child restraint system must tem on a rear seat.
  • Page 39 Occupant safety Example of an approval label on child restraint driver's and front passenger seat such that systems: the seat does not touch the child restraint system. When using a forward-facing child restraint system of category I: the backrest of the child restraint system must, as far as possible, rest flat against the backrest of the seat.
  • Page 40 Occupant safety Weight category Front passenger seat Front passenger seat Single seat (with front passenger (without front passenger front air‐ front airbag) bag) Category II: 15 to 25 kg Category III: 22 to 36 kg Move the front passenger seat to its rearmost and highest position. Front passenger bench seat Weight category Outer seat (with...
  • Page 41: Ing Manual

    When leaving the vehicle, always take correct child restraint system at any the key with you and lock the vehicle. Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. & WARNING Risk of fatal injury due to Activating/deactivating child safety locks for exposure to extreme heat or cold in the...
  • Page 42: Notes On Pets In The Vehicle

    Occupant safety Notes on pets in the vehicle get out of the vehicle and be hit by oncoming traffic & WARNING Risk of accident and injury operate vehicle equipment and become due to animals left unsecured or unatten‐ trapped, for example ded in the vehicle Always activate the child safety locks If you leave animals in the vehicle unattended...
  • Page 43: Opening And Closing

    Opening and closing shifting the automatic transmission out of park position j or shifting manual trans‐ Notes on radio connections of the key mission into neutral. starting the engine. & DANGER Risk of fatal injury to persons with medical devices from the electro‐ When leaving the vehicle, always take magnetic radiation of the start/stop but‐...
  • Page 44 Opening and closing Do not keep the key together with electronic devi‐ Removing/inserting the emergency key ele‐ ces or metallic objects. This can affect the key's ment functionality. If the battery check lamp does not light up when you press the % or & button, the battery is discharged.
  • Page 45: Doors

    You require a CR2 032 3 V cell battery. Insert the new battery into battery compart‐ ment 3. Observe the positive pole marking Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the in the battery compartment and on the bat‐ battery replaced by a qualified specialist work‐...
  • Page 46: Ing Manual

    Opening and closing Never leave persons unattended in the vehicle, particularly children, elderly persons or persons in need of help. If there are persons in the vehicle, do not activate the additional door lock. The additional door lock is automatically activa‐ ted: after the vehicle has been locked with the key You can deactivate the additional door lock by...
  • Page 47: Ing Manual

    Opening and closing When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle. Never leave children and animals unat‐ tended in the vehicle. Keep the vehicle key out of reach of children. & WARNING Risk of fatal injury due to exposure to extreme heat or cold in the vehicle If people –particularly children –...
  • Page 48: Sliding Door

    Opening and closing To unlock: turn the emergency key element Your vehicle may be equipped with a long sliding door with an intermediate detent. You left to position 1. can also lock the sliding door in place around To lock: turn the emergency key element halfway when opening and closing.
  • Page 49: Electrical Sliding Door

    Opening and closing the sliding door button on the door sill (B-pil‐ lar) the door handle (inside or outside) the key If the electric sliding door is obstructed while opening, it moves a few centimetres in the oppo‐ site direction and stops. If the sliding door is obstructed during the closing procedure, it opens fully again.
  • Page 50 Opening and closing When you close the door using buttons 2, you will additionally hear two warning sig‐ nals. The indicator lamp at the top of button will flash and button will flash. When the sliding door is completely closed, the indicator lamp at the top of button will go out.
  • Page 51 Opening and closing Unlocking the electric sliding door manually If there has been a malfunction or if the battery has been disconnected, you can use release catch to disconnect the sliding door from the electric motor. Then, you can open or close the door manually.
  • Page 52: Rear-End Doors

    Opening and closing Resetting the electric sliding door Rear-end doors Opening and closing the rear doors from out‐ side & WARNING Risk of accident and injury when opening the rear door in poor traf‐ fic conditions When you open a rear door, the following is possible: other people or road users may be endan‐...
  • Page 53: Partition Sliding Door

    Opening and closing Opening the rear left door The % symbol indicates that the rear door is unlocked. To unlock: slide latch to the left The % symbol is visible. To open: pull opening lever up and open the rear door. Swing the rear door to the side until it engages.
  • Page 54: Electrical Step

    Opening and closing To close: slide the sliding door to the left ing door closes. Electrical step is equipped until it engages. with obstacle detection at the front. If the step meets an obstacle while extending, it stops. You can lock the sliding door with the key. When you have removed the obstacle, you must first close the sliding door then re-open it so that Opening and closing the partition sliding door...
  • Page 55: Platform Dropsides

    Opening and closing Releasing the electrical step in an emergency (manual retraction) Fold the bars into the step's housing. Slide the step into its housing. When securing the step for the first time, you must puncture a foil with the spring cotters. If the electrical step does not automatically retract, you must manually retract the step and lock it in order to continue driving.
  • Page 56 Opening and closing Repeat the procedure on the other side of the Before opening, ensure that there are platform dropside. no people in the dropside's swivel range. Carefully fold down the side platform drop‐ side. Always open the dropside locking mech‐ anisms at the side of the dropside to be To close: raise the platform dropside and opened.
  • Page 57: Side Window

    Opening and closing Side window Opening and closing the side windows & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped when opening a side window When you open a side window, parts of the body could be drawn in or become trapped between the side window and window frame. When opening, make sure that nobody is touching the side window.
  • Page 58 Opening and closing The "convenience opening" function can only be & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped operated using the key. The key must be in close despite there being reversing protection proximity to the driver's or co-driver's door. on the side window Press and hold the % button on the key.
  • Page 59: Anti-Theft Protection

    Opening and closing Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped or fatally injured if revers‐ ing protection is not activated If you close a side window again immediately after it has been blocked or reset, the side window closes with increased or maximum force.
  • Page 60 Opening and closing Priming/deactivating ATA (Anti-theft Alarm Function of tow-away protection system) Function of tow-away protection If the alarm system is primed, a visual and audi‐ A visual and audible alarm is triggered if the incli‐ ble alarm is triggered by the following: nation of the vehicle changes when tow-away opening a door protection is primed.
  • Page 61 Opening and closing Deactivating Deactivate tow-away protection when locking your vehicle and: loading and/or transporting the vehicle, on a ferry or car transporter, for example parking on a movable surface, such as split- level garage This will prevent false alarms. Interior motion sensor Function If the primed interior motion sensor detects...
  • Page 62: Seats And Stowage

    Seats and stowage You have a good overview of the traffic situa‐ Correct driver's seat position tion. & WARNING Risk of injury through adjust‐ Your safety belt fits securely around your body and runs across the middle of your ing vehicle settings while the vehicle is in shoulder, your pelvic area and groin.
  • Page 63 Seats and stowage Using the head restraint fore/aft adjustment, & WARNING Risk of injury through adjust‐ adjust the head restraint in such a way that it is ing vehicle settings while the vehicle is in as close to the back of the head as possible. motion You could lose control of the vehicle in the &...
  • Page 64 Seats and stowage To set the seat fore-and-aft adjustment: & WARNING Risk of injury through adjust‐ raise lever and slide the seat into the ing vehicle settings while the vehicle is in required position. motion Ensure that the seat is engaged. You could lose control of the vehicle in the To set the seat height: keep on pressing or following situations:...
  • Page 65 Seats and stowage Using the head restraint fore/aft adjustment, Seat suspension adjust the head restraint in such a way that it is Vibration limiting as close to the back of the head as possible. Depending on the seat model, individual adjustment options may be omitted.
  • Page 66 Seats and stowage & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped & WARNING Risk of injury due to head when adjusting the seats restraints which are not fitted or are adjusted incorrectly When you adjust a seat, you or other vehicle occupants could become trapped, e.g. on the If head restraints are not fitted or are adjus‐...
  • Page 67 Seats and stowage Operating the memory function & WARNING Risk of an accident if the memory function is used while driving If you use the memory function on the driv‐ er's side while driving, you could lose control of the vehicle as a result of the adjustments being made.
  • Page 68 Seats and stowage Adjust the seat into the desired position. You can rotate the driver's and front passenger seat 50° and 180°. The seats engage both in and Press memory button M together with one of opposite to the direction of travel as well as at the preset position buttons 1, 2 or 3.
  • Page 69 Seats and stowage Moving the co-driver bench seat cushion for‐ Adjusting armrests wards and backwards Example image To fold the seat cushion forwards: lift the To set the armrest inclination: Fold the seat cushion out of the front anchorage 1. armrest more than 45°...
  • Page 70 Use only rear bench seats approved for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. & WARNING Risk of injury if rear bench seat is not locked in place If the locking mechanisms on the rear bench...
  • Page 71 Seats and stowage Installation position of three-person rear bench seat First row of seats Second row of seats Third row of seats with three-person rear Push release handle for the bench seat all bench seat the way down and hold it there while tilting the bench seat backwards slightly at the Install the three-person rear bench seat only same time using the release handle and pull it...
  • Page 72 Seats and stowage Tilt the bench seat forwards without engaging Hold the bench seat by the grab handles and tilt it backwards. Pull the bench seat backwards again using Roll the bench seat forwards on the mounting release handle 2. shells.
  • Page 73 Seats and stowage Adjusting the seat backrest of the rear bench There is an increased risk of injury in the seat head and neck area, e.g. in the event of an accident or when braking. Always drive with the head restraints fit‐ ted.
  • Page 74: Adjusting The Steering Wheel

    Seats and stowage Depending on the head restraint model, indi‐ To lower the level: keep on pressing the vidual adjustment options may be omitted. button until the required heating level is reached. Depending on the heating level, one to three To switch seat heating on/off indicator lamps light up.
  • Page 75: Stowage Areas

    Seats and stowage seats which have been removed and are being transported in the vehicle in an exceptional case There is a risk of injury, particularly in the event of braking manoeuvres or abrupt changes in direction. Always stow objects in such a way that they cannot be tossed about.
  • Page 76 Seats and stowage If you are using a roof rack, please note the maxi‐ mum roof load and the maximum load capacity of the roof rack. You will find information about the maximum roof load in the "Technical data" chapter and informa‐ tion about roof racks in the "Carrier systems"...
  • Page 77 Seats and stowage To open: press button on stowage com‐ Press button 1. partment 1. Using the stowage box The cover folds upwards. To close: fold the cover downwards. & WARNING Risk of injury due to incor‐ rectly stowed or open stowage box The windscreen stowage compartments have a cover, depending on the specification.
  • Page 78 Seats and stowage Information about further accessories such as tablet holders is available from any Mercedes-Benz service centre. While driving, keep the cover of the stowage box closed. To close: fold cover back and press it closed so that handle engages.
  • Page 79: Information About The Bottle Holder

    Seats and stowage Information about the bottle holder Ashtray and cigarette lighter Using ashtrays While driving Place the closed ashtray in a cup holder in the windscreen stowage compartments while driving. Check that the ashtray is seated securely. Do not place the ashtray in the centre con‐ sole cup holders.
  • Page 80: Sockets

    Seats and stowage Requirements: 12 V socket in lower control panel The ignition is switched on. Lift up cover of the socket. Press in cigarette lighter 1. Insert the plug of the device. The cigarette lighter will pop out when the heating element is red-hot.
  • Page 81 Seats and stowage Do not leave devices connected for lon‐ ger than four hours. With 150 W, the 230 V socket provides a high power output which enables mobile phones to charge quickly and to connect battery chargers for tools. Vehicles with an auxiliary battery have a run-on function.
  • Page 82: Wirelessly Charging The Mobile Phone And Coupling With The Exterior Aerial

    Seats and stowage Charging a mobile phone using the USB & WARNING Risk of fire from placing socket in the rear objects in the mobile phone stowage compartment If you place objects in the mobile phone stow‐ age compartment, they may heat up exces‐ sively and even catch fire.
  • Page 83: Fitting Or Removing The Floor Mats

    Requirements: The mobile phone must be suitable for wire‐ less charging. A list of compatible mobile phones can be found at: http://www.mercedes-benz.com/connect To install: Press the pushbuttons onto the holders 2. To remove: Pull the floor mats off the holders Open the flap of stowage compartment above the media display.
  • Page 84: Light And Vision

    Light and vision The turn signal light, the main beam and the Exterior lighting headlamp flasher are operated with the com‐ Changing the lighting on foreign trips bination switch ( page 83). → Vehicles with halogen or static LED head‐ * NOTE Battery discharging by operating lamps: Changing the headlamps is not neces‐...
  • Page 85: High Beam

    Light and vision Switching the fog light on or off: press the Operating the combination light switch button. Switching the rear fog light on or off: press the button. Comply with the country-specific regulations for using the rear fog light. Regulating headlamp range Requirements: the engine is running.
  • Page 86 Light and vision Vehicles with Highbeam Assist: when High‐ Cornering light beam Assist is active, it controls the activa‐ tion and deactivation of the high beam page 84). → To activate the headlamp flasher: switch on the power supply or ignition. Briefly pull the combination switch in the direction of the arrow 3.
  • Page 87: Adjusting The Interior Lighting

    Light and vision Multimedia system: Always observe the traffic carefully and © Settings Lights Exterior switch off the main beam in good time. light shut-off Adaptive Highbeam Assist automatically switches Setting a lighting delay time. between: When the vehicle engine is switched off, the exte‐ Dipped beam rior lighting will be activated for the set time.
  • Page 88 Light and vision Variant 2 Variant 4 p Switches front left reading lamp on c Activates/deactivates interior light‐ or off | Switches automatic interior lighting control on or off Rear interior lighting c Switches front interior lighting on or w Switches rear/load compartment lighting on or off 5p Switches front right reading lamp on or off...
  • Page 89: Changing Bulbs

    Light and vision Switching interior lighting delay time on/off These LEDs are classified under the 1M laser class and can cause retina damage in the fol‐ Multimedia system: lowing situations: © Settings Lights Interior If you look directly into the unfiltered light shut-off laser beam from the motion detector for Switching the lighting delay time on and off.
  • Page 90 Light and vision If the new bulb also does not light up, consult a qualified specialist workshop. Replacing front light bulbs (vehicles with hal‐ ogen headlamps) Overview of front bulb types You can change the following bulbs. High beam/daytime running lights housing cover Dipped beam/perimeter lights housing cover Indicator socket...
  • Page 91: R Rear Fog Light

    Light and vision Additional turn signal light Requirements: Additional turn signal light (all-wheel drive vehicles): bulb type P 21 W Vehicles with standard tail lamps Brake lights/tail lamps/perimeter lights: P 21 W Indicators: PY 21 W Reversing lights: P 21 W Switching off the lighting system.
  • Page 92 Light and vision Reversing lights: bulb type P 21 W Brake lights/tail lamps/perimeter lights Indicator Reversing light Rear fog light Switch off the lighting system. Open the rear door. To remove: loosen the screws and pull out the tail lamps. Remove the connector from the bulb mount Loosen the screws and remove the bulb...
  • Page 93 Light and vision Rear fog light (driver's side): P 21 W Licence plate lighting: R 5 W Tail lamp (chassis) Requirements: Clearance lamp: bulb type R 5 W Indicators: bulb type PY 21 W Brake light: bulb type P 21 W Taillight: bulb type R 5 W Rear fog lights: bulb type P 21 W License plate lighting: bulb type R 5 W...
  • Page 94: Windscreen Wipers

    Light and vision Replacing bulbs in additional lamps Side marker lamps Requirements: Side marker lamps: light bulb type LED Switch off the interior lighting. Press in the catch spring of lens with a suitable object e.g. a screwdriver, and then lever off the lens with the lamp housing.
  • Page 95: Rear Window Wiper

    Light and vision Replacing the windscreen wiper blades Vehicles with rain sensors: automatic wiping, normal & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped if 3 Å Intermittent wiping, frequent the windscreen wipers are switched on Vehicles with rain sensors: automatic wiping, while wiper blades are being replaced frequent If the windscreen wipers begin to move while 4 °...
  • Page 96 Light and vision Insert new washer blade in the holder on wiper arm 3. When doing so, take into account the different lengths of the wiper blades: Driver's side: long wiper blade Front passenger side: short wiper blade Slide catch downwards until it engages.
  • Page 97: Mirrors

    Light and vision Replacing the rear window wiper blade & WARNING Risk of accident due to mis‐ judgement of distances when using the outside mirror The outside mirrors reflect objects on a smaller scale. The objects in view are in fact closer than they appear.
  • Page 98: Operating Sun Visors

    Light and vision Operating sun visors The outside mirrors must only be folded in and out electrically. Fold the outside mirrors in before wash‐ ing the vehicle in a car wash. Before driving off, switch on the power supply or the ignition. To fold in or out: briefly press button 2.
  • Page 99: Climate Control

    Climate control Overview of climate control systems Heating system switches the windscreen Sets the temperature ¬ Activates/deactivates heater on or off the windscreen defroster Y Switches the rear- page 102) → page 101) → compartment heating on or Sets the airflow Vehicles with stationary heaters or heater boosters: ¤...
  • Page 100 Climate control TEMPMATIC & switches the auxiliary w Sets the temperature _ Adjusts the air distri‐ heating or heater booster bution ( page 101) → Display on or off( page 104) → ¿ Switches the A/C K Sets the airflow Vehicles with a rear window function on or off heater: ¤...
  • Page 101: Operating Climate Control Systems

    Climate control THERMOTRONIC heating or heater booster w Sets the temperature ¿ Switches the A/C on or off( page 104) → function on or off Display Vehicles with a rear window page 100) → K Sets the airflow heater: ¤ switches the Ã...
  • Page 102 Climate control Adjusting the rear-compartment climate con‐ Switching the A/C function on and off trol Requirements: Requirements: The climate control system is switched on. page 99) The climate control system has been → switched on ( page 99). → The A/C function controls the climate and dries the air inside the vehicle.
  • Page 103 Climate control Even if the front-compartment system is in Press the 0 button. automatic mode, the rear-compartment sys‐ If the rear-compartment climate control has tem can exit automatic mode if you adjust been switched off, you can switch it on auto‐ the fan on the rear-compartment menu.
  • Page 104: Operating Air Vents

    Climate control Convenience opening/closing via the air If necessary, redirect the airflow to recirculation button another area of the vehicle interior. Convenience closing: press the d button until the side windows begin to close auto‐ matically. The initial position of the side windows is saved.
  • Page 105: Auxiliary Heating

    Climate control Adjusting air vents in the roof air duct Depending on the vehicle equipment, there will be an air duct or a heater with additional air noz‐ In vehicles with rear-compartment air condition‐ zles in the rear footwell on the left-hand side 1. ing, adjustable air vents have been integrated in No objects must be placed there.
  • Page 106: Ary Heater

    Climate control heater booster, auxiliary heating and auxiliary Flammable materials such as leaves, grass or ventilation function. In addition, the auxiliary twigs may ignite if they come into contact heating system heats the engine coolant to pro‐ with: tect the engine and save fuel during the warming- hot parts of the stationary heater exhaust up phase.
  • Page 107: Ary Heater

    Climate control Yellow: departure time has been pre-selec‐ Set the required departure time with the ted. , and . buttons. Press the u and ^ buttons simultane‐ Auxiliary heating or ventilation switches off after ously. a maximum of 50 minutes. The new departure time will be saved.
  • Page 108: Ary Heater

    Climate control 0 minutes: The runtime of the stationary Push a pointed object into the recess 1. heating extends as the engine has not yet Slide battery cover backwards in the reached the operating temperature. direction of the arrow. OFF: Stationary heating or ventilation has Insert the new battery with the lettering been switched off.
  • Page 109 Climate control Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Change your position in relation to the vehicle, moving closer if nec‐ essary. FAIL The starter battery is not sufficiently charged. Charge the starter battery. The fuel tank is not filled up to the reserve level. Refuel at the nearest filling station.
  • Page 110 Climate control Press the button until the symbol Use the button to select the for the day flashes. required program memory. Press the button. Press the button. To activate/deactivate program memo‐ Use the button to select the required day of the week. ries: use the button to select Off.
  • Page 111: Operating Load Compartment Ventilation

    Climate control Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Have the cause of the faulty fuse investigated at a qualified specialist workshop. The auxiliary warm-air The air ducts are clogged. heating is overheated. Ensure that the flow of hot air is not blocked. Have the auxiliary heating checked at a qualified specialist work‐...
  • Page 112: Driving And Parking

    Driving and parking Requirements: Driving the key is in detection range of the aerial Switching on power supply or ignition with page 41) and the key battery is not dis‐ → the start/stop button charged. & WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to children left unattended in the vehicle If children are left unattended in the vehicle,...
  • Page 113 Driving and parking Vehicles with manual transmission: Starting the engine depress the clutch pedal. Starting the vehicle with the start/stop but‐ Vehicles with automatic transmission: shift the transmission to position j or i. Depress the brake pedal and press button &...
  • Page 114 Driving and parking vehicles with automatic transmission: not depressing the accelerator pedal beyond the pressure point (kickdown). This also applies if the engine or parts of the driv‐ etrain have been renewed. Also observe the following running-in notes: ® The sensors of the ESP driving safety system adjust automatically while a certain distance is being driven after the vehicle has been...
  • Page 115 Driving and parking When the engine or the stationary & WARNING Risk of accident when the heater are running, keep the tailpipe ignition is switched off due to steering and the area around the vehicle clear of wheel lock snow. If you switch off the ignition while the vehicle Open a window on the side of the vehi‐...
  • Page 116 Driving abroad Switch the ECO start/stop function off in vehi‐ cles with this function. Service An extensive Mercedes-Benz service is also avail‐ The diesel particulate filter's burn-off process is able abroad. Nevertheless, please remember that assisted by the intentional temperature increase.
  • Page 117 & WARNING Risk of accident due to the braking effect by applying greater pressure to the brake system overheating brake pedal. For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz recommends that you only have brake pads/ If you leave your foot on the brake pedal...
  • Page 118 Driving and parking linings and brake discs which are approved by brake carefully. Mercedes-Benz installed on your vehicle. Driving on flooded roads Other brake discs or brake pads/linings may Bear in mind that vehicles travelling in front or in compromise the safety of your vehicle.
  • Page 119 Driving and parking Do not shift down on slippery road sur‐ & WARNING Risk of injury due to acceler‐ faces to increase the engine braking ating force during off-road driving effect. When driving off-road on uneven surfaces, the force of the vehicle's acceleration affects Vehicles with automatic transmissions may roll in your body from all directions.
  • Page 120 Adapt your driving style to the Mercedes-Benz recommends that you addi‐ off-road driving conditions. Drive carefully. Have tionally carry a shovel and a recovery rope any vehicle damage rectified at a qualified spe‐...
  • Page 121 Driving and parking Rules for fording off-road (all-wheel drive Clean the windscreen, windows and outside mirrors. vehicles) Observe the safety notes and general notes Clean the steps, entrances and grab handles. on driving off-road. This increases the safety of your footing. Check the depth and characteristics of the Clean the wheels and tyres, wheel wells and body of water before fording.
  • Page 122 Driving and parking ECO start/stop function Switching the ECO start/stop function off/on ECO start/stop function operation The engine is switched off automatically if the fol‐ lowing conditions are met: Vehicles with manual transmission: you decelerate the vehicle to a lower speed, then engage neutral i and then release the clutch pedal.
  • Page 123 Driving and parking play this in the multifunction display. If nec‐ The segment's lettering is grey, the outer edge is essary, you can request regeneration of the dark and the segment is emptied, in the following diesel particulate filter via the regeneration cases: display.
  • Page 124: Battery Main Switch

    Driving and parking If possible, drive at an engine speed of at Switching the power supply on/off least 2000 rpm during regeneration. Switching off the power supply The diesel particulate filter's burn-off process is assisted by the intentional temperature increase. To cancel regeneration: switch off the engine.
  • Page 125: Automatic Transmission

    Driving and parking Depress the clutch pedal and move the gear‐ * NOTE Damage to the transmission by shift lever to the desired position. shifting to reverse gear k while the vehi‐ cle is in motion Gearshift recommendation Only shift into reverse gear k when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 126 Driving and parking Engaging reverse gear R Never leave children and animals unat‐ tended in the vehicle. When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle. Keep the key out of the reach of chil‐ dren.
  • Page 127 Driving and parking Press the brake pedal and the DIRECT you leave your seat when the vehicle is sta‐ SELECT lever upwards or downwards to the tionary or when driving at a very low speed. first point of resistance. Engaging drive position D Transmission position display i is shown in the multifunction display.
  • Page 128 Driving and parking To restrict the shift range: briefly pull the sion position appears in the multifunction dis‐ steering wheel gearshift paddle 1. play h. The automatic transmission shifts to the next Shift range driving conditions gear down, depending on the gear currently 3 Use the engine's braking effect.
  • Page 129: All-Wheel Drive

    All-wheel drive If you tow the vehicle with a raised axle, the Notes on all-wheel drive transfer case can get damaged. Such damage is not covered by Mercedes-Benz implied war‐ All-wheel drive ensures permanent drive for all ranty. ® four wheels, and together with ESP it improves Never tow the vehicle with a raised axle.
  • Page 130: Dsr (Downhill Speed Regulation)

    Driving and parking Engaging/disengaging all-wheel drive Engaging/disengaging LOW RANGE To engage/disengage: press the upper sec‐ Engages and disengages LOW RANGE tion of the switch 1. To engage/disengage: press the upper sec‐ The ÷ and : warning lamps light up in tion of the switch 1.
  • Page 131: Electronic Level Control

    Driving and parking the downhill gradient and cannot therefore be brake pedal is released. This is only the case if guaranteed in all situations. Select a set speed you are not driving faster than 18 km/h. suitable for the prevailing conditions and when necessary, apply the brakes manually.
  • Page 132 Driving and parking adjusts the level of the rear axle automatically on & WARNING Risk of injury from jack tip‐ vehicles with an air-sprung rear axle. The vehicle ping level is thereby always maintained at the driving If you park a vehicle with air suspension, the level, regardless of vehicle load.
  • Page 133 Driving and parking lowering within a short period, electronic level To lower automatically: briefly press button control is automatically deactivated (play protec‐ tion). You can raise or lower the vehicle level Electronic level control automatically lowers again after approximately one minute. the vehicle down to the lowest position.
  • Page 134 Driving and parking To switch electronic level control on trol is malfunctioning and the vehicle is leaning, again: press button again. you can raise or lower the vehicle by connecting an external compressed-air source to one of the The indicator lamp on button goes out.
  • Page 135: Refuelling

    Driving and parking Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Try to set the vehicle level manually again after approximately one minute. Electric level control has been deactivated due to undervoltage. The bat‐ tery may not be charging. Handling and ride comfort may suffer. Start the engine.
  • Page 136 Driving and parking * NOTE Damage to the fuel system caused by overfilled fuel tanks. Only fill the fuel tank until the pump nozzle switches off. * NOTE Fuel may spray out when you remove the fuel pump nozzle. Only fill the fuel tank until the pump nozzle switches off.
  • Page 137 Driving and parking Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions open the driver's door. The on-board electronics are in position g. This corresponds to the "pulled-out key". Do not restart the engine under any circumstances. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. The engine does not The fuel tank of a vehicle with a diesel engine has been run completely start.
  • Page 138 ® alternatively, AdBlue is available at qualified Top up AdBlue Performance reduced in XXX specialist workshops, e.g.a Mercedes-Benz miles Service Centre, and at numerous filling sta‐ You will only be able to drive the vehicle the ® ®...
  • Page 139 Driving and parking Top up AdBlue Power reduced ® Opening the AdBlue filler cap on lockable filler caps Top up AdBlue Performance reduced after eng. restart: 12 mph The vehicle cannot be driven at a speed exceeding 20 km/h after engine restart. Top up AdBlue Performance reduced: 12 mph The vehicle cannot be driven at a speed exceeding 20 km/h.
  • Page 140 Driving and parking ® ® Preparing the AdBlue refill canister Topping up AdBlue Variant 1 Variant 1 Variant 2 Variant 2 Screw disposable hose onto the filler neck ® Unscrew the cap on AdBlue refill canister of the vehicle until hand-tight. ®...
  • Page 141 ® You can also use an AdBlue filling pump for many filling stations or at a Mercedes-Benz lorries. service centre. Refill bottles without a threaded ® Closing the AdBlue filler cap on filler caps ®...
  • Page 142: Parking

    Driving and parking ® Closing the AdBlue filler cap on lockable Park the vehicle so that no flammable filler caps material can come into contact with hot vehicle components. In particular, do not park on dry grass‐ land or harvested grain fields. &...
  • Page 143 Driving and parking Secure the vehicle against rolling away as described below. Observe the following points to ensure that the vehicle is properly secured against rolling away unintentionally: apply the parking brake. Vehicles with manual transmission: engage first or reverse gear. Vehicles with automatic transmission: engage transmission position j.
  • Page 144 Driving and parking Emergency braking 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 In this case: Park the vehicle on level ground and secure it to prevent it from rolling away.
  • Page 145 Driving and parking To prevent the electric parking brake from apply‐ The electric parking brake is not automatically ing automatically, pull switch 1. applied if the engine is switched off by the ECO start/stop function. The electric parking brake is also automatically applied if Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC has Releasing the electric parking brake automat‐...
  • Page 146 Driving and parking Emergency braking starting the engine. In addition, they may operate vehicle equip‐ ment and become trapped. Never leave children unattended in the vehicle. When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle. In the event of an emergency, you can brake the vehicle while it is in motion with the electric park‐...
  • Page 147: Driving And Driving Safety Systems

    Driving and parking The charge level of the battery must be checked Driving and driving safety systems every three weeks if no measures are taken to Driving systems and your responsibility maintain the battery change. Your vehicle is equipped with driving systems Battery voltage below 12.2 V: charge the which assist you in driving, parking and manoeu‐...
  • Page 148 Driving and parking BAS (Brake Assist System) ( page 146) To make a full brake application: depress the → brake pedal with full force. ® (Electronic Stability Program) page 147) → Function of BAS (Brake Assist System) EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution) page 148) →...
  • Page 149 Driving and parking If traction on the road surface is not sufficient, ® Activating or deactivating ESP (Electronic even ASC will not allow you to pull away without Stability Program) difficulty. The type of tyres and total weight of the Multimedia system: vehicle as well as the gradient of the road also ©...
  • Page 150 Driving and parking Active Brake Assist can help you to minimise the ® Function of ESP trailer stabilisation risk of a collision with vehicles or pedestrians or to reduce the effects of such a collision. & WARNING Risk of accident in poor road and weather conditions If Active Brake Assist has detected a risk of colli‐...
  • Page 151 Driving and parking from approximately 7 km/h, if your vehicle is The distance warning function issues a warning critically close to a vehicle or pedestrian. at speeds: An intermittent warning tone sounds and the from approximately 30 km/h, if over several ·...
  • Page 152 Driving and parking If a loss of tyre pressure or a defective tyre This provides traffic travelling behind you with an has been detected and displayed. even more noticeable warning. Full system performance is not available for a If the vehicle is travelling at speeds of more than few seconds after switching on the ignition or 70 km/h at the beginning of the brake applica‐...
  • Page 153 Driving and parking System limitations Displays in the multifunction display Cruise control may be unable to maintain the The status of the limiter and the stored speed are stored speed on uphill gradients. The stored shown in the multifunction display. speed is resumed when the gradient evens out.
  • Page 154 Driving and parking The driving speed is at least 20 km/h. Push rocker switch beyond the pressure point. Variable limiter The stored speed is increased or reduced by The vehicle has been started. 10 km/h. The variable limiter is selected Push rocker switch beyond the pressure Switching between cruise control and the var‐...
  • Page 155 Driving and parking You do this by limiting the speed to a value System limitations between 120 km/h and 180 km/h in the multi‐ The system may be impaired or may not function media system ( page 153). → in the following instances: Shortly before the set speed is reached, it In snow, rain, fog, heavy spray, if there is appears in the multifunction display.
  • Page 156 Driving and parking Switching between the speed limiter and DISTRONIC alerts you with a visual and Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC acoustic warning. In these cases, adjust your speed and keep a sufficient distance. Brake the vehicle yourself and/or take evasive action. &...
  • Page 157 Driving and parking Depress the accelerator pedal briefly and dis‐ To reduce the specified distance: press tinctly. The functions of Active Distance Assist rocker switch up ( DISTRONIC continue to be carried out. Deactivating Active Distance Assist Information on Hill Start Assist DISTRONIC Hill Start Assist holds the vehicle for a short time &...
  • Page 158 Driving and parking sors in the front bumper and six sensors in the When parking or manoeuvring the vehi‐ rear bumper. Parking Assist PARKTRONIC indi‐ cle, pay particular attention to any cates visually and audibly the distance between objects which are above or below the your vehicle and an object.
  • Page 159 Driving and parking Reversing camera You can select from the following views: normal view Function of the reversing camera wide-angle view trailer view The area behind the vehicle is displayed as a mir‐ ror image, as in the inside rearview mirror. System limitations The reversing camera will not function or will only partially function in the following situations:...
  • Page 160 Driving and parking Vehicles without Park Assist PARKTRONIC The following camera views are available in the multimedia system: View of trailer (if trailer hitch is fitted) Yellow guide line, locating aid Red guide line at a distance of approximately 0.3 m to the ball head of the trailer hitch Normal view Ball head of the trailer hitch Yellow lane marking the course the tyres will...
  • Page 161 Driving and parking If the distance to the obstacle is less than You are always responsible for safe manoeuvring approx. 0.4 m, the warning display of Parking and parking. Make sure that there are no per‐ Assist PARKTRONIC will be red. sons, animals or objects etc.
  • Page 162 Driving and parking the rear segments are hidden when driv‐ If the distance to the object lessens, the colour of ing forwards the warning display changes. If Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is deactivated, System failure the warning display fades out. If there is no operational readiness, the following display appears in the multimedia system: Guide lines The guide lines in the multimedia system dis‐...
  • Page 163 Driving and parking The display contrast may be impaired by sud‐ When manoeuvring assistance is activated, den, incidental sunlight or other light sour‐ the following functions are active: ces, e.g. when you are driving out of a Drive Away Assist ( page 165) →...
  • Page 164 Driving and parking the fuller the circle is, the higher the The functionality of ATTENTION ASSIST is restric‐ detected attention level is ted, and warnings may be delayed or not occur at all, in the following situations: the circle in the centre of the display emp‐ ties from the outside inwards as attentive‐...
  • Page 165 Driving and parking Traffic Sign Assist detects traffic signs with multi‐ Since Traffic Sign Assist also uses the data function camera 1. It assists you by displaying stored in the navigation system, it can also detected speed limits and overtaking restrictions update the display without detecting traffic signs: in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 166 Driving and parking Setting the type of warning If you overtake a vehicle quickly, no warning is given. Select Visual & audible, Visual or None. Exit warning Setting the warning threshold The exit warning is an additional function of Blind This value determines at which point the warning Spot Assist and warns vehicle occupants when is given once a speed limit is exceeded.
  • Page 167 Driving and parking System limitations Not warn you or not limit the vehicle speed. Blind Spot Assist and the exit warning function may be limited in the following situations: Always pay careful attention to the traf‐ if there is dirt on the sensors or the sensors fic situation;...
  • Page 168 Driving and parking Vehicles with Blind Spot Assist and Parking You can activate and deactivate the Lane Keeping Assist PARKTRONIC: drivers can also be warned Assist warning. of any crossing traffic when reversing out of a If you fail to adapt your driving style, Lane Keep‐ parking space.
  • Page 169 Driving and parking Active Lane Keeping Assist monitors the area in If a lane-correcting brake application from Active front of your vehicle by means of multifunction Lane Keeping Assist occurs, display appears camera 1. It serves to protect you against unin‐ in the multifunction display.
  • Page 170: Work Mode

    Driving and parking Activating or deactivating warning depress the clutch pedal. wait about five seconds and with the engine Select Lane Keeping Assist Act. Lane running press the upper section of the switch Keep. Asst Select Warning. release the clutch pedal. On vehicles with a working speed governor Work mode (ADR), the engine speed automatically increa‐...
  • Page 171: Trailer Operation

    Driving and parking Activating/deactivating ADR To decrease: press the lower section of switch 2. Trailer operation Notes on towing a trailer & WARNING Risk of accident‑ and injury if the load is exceeded If you exceed the permitted load when using the rack, the rack system may disconnect from the vehicle and endanger other road users.
  • Page 172 Driving and parking If you do not connect the trailer to the towing This can impair the vehicle's driving characteris‐ vehicle correctly, the trailer may become tics. detached. Once it has been connected and is When driving with a car/trailer combination, roadworthy, the trailer must be in a horizontal always adapt your speed to the current road and position behind the towing vehicle.
  • Page 173 Driving and parking Do not accelerate under any circumstances. Do not countersteer. If necessary, apply the brakes. You can prevent the trailer from swaying and swerving by retrofitting stabiliser bars or trailer stability programs. You can obtain information from your authorised Sprinter dealer.
  • Page 174 Driving and parking Detaching the ball coupling Close all the doors. Remove the cover cap from the ball head and stow it away safely ( page 73). → The ball head height changes depending on the vehicle's load. In this case, use a trailer with a height-adjustable trailer drawbar.
  • Page 175 Driving and parking Uncoupling a trailer & WARNING Risk of being crushed and becoming trapped when uncoupling a trailer When uncoupling a trailer with an engaged inertia-activated brake, your hand may become trapped between the vehicle and the trailer drawbar. Do not uncouple trailers with an engaged overrun brake.
  • Page 176: Instrument Display And On-Board Computer

    Instrument Display and on-board computer Overview of instrument display & WARNING Risk of accident due to an instrument display malfunction If the Instrument Display has failed or mal‐ functioned, you may not recognise function restrictions applying to safety relevant sys‐ tems.
  • Page 177: Overview Of The Buttons On The Steering Wheel

    Instrument Display and on-board computer ~ Rejects/ends a call Overview of the buttons on the steering wheel ò Main menu button (multimedia system) Touch Control, right (multimedia system) % Back button, right (multimedia system) Operating the on-board computer & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐ mation systems and communications equipment If you operate information and communica‐...
  • Page 178: Overview Of The Displays On The Multi- Function Display

    Instrument Display and on-board computer To browse through displays or lists in the menu: swipe upwards or downwards on left- hand Touch Control 2. To call up a submenu or confirm a selec‐ tion: press left-hand Touch Control 2. To exit a submenu: press the back button on the left 1.
  • Page 179: Setting The Instrument Lighting

    Instrument Display and on-board computer Cruise control ( page 150) → ¯ Setting the instrument lighting ç Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC page 153) → Speed limiter ( page 151) → È DSR ( page 128) → ECO start/stop function( page 120) →...
  • Page 180 Instrument Display and on-board computer Calling up the assistant display Lane markings solid and thin: Lane Keeping Assist switched on, not ready to issue warn‐ On-board computer: ings Assistance Lane markings solid and thick: Lane Keeping The following displays are available on the assis‐ Assist ready to issue warnings tant display: Assistant display...
  • Page 181 Instrument Display and on-board computer Resetting values on the on-board computer trip menu On-board computer: Trip The spelling of the displayed main menu may differ. Therefore, pay attention to the menu overview for the instrument display page 175). → You can reset the values of the following func‐ Instrument display with black and white display tions: Standard display (example)
  • Page 182 Instrument Display and on-board computer Selecting a radio station On-board computer: Trip Change of direction announced (example) Street into which the change of direction leads Destination route of the change of direction Frequency range Distance to the change of direction Change of direction symbol Station Recommended lane and the new lane that...
  • Page 183 Instrument Display and on-board computer If several telephone numbers have been Displays on the Media menu: saved for the entry: Select and confirm a Media source selection list telephone number. Current playback The telephone number is dialled. Select and confirm the media source. Instead of the selected telephone numbers, the following displays may appear: Select and confirm the required playback.
  • Page 184: Linguatronic

    LINGUATRONIC Notes on operating safety Operation Multifunction steering wheel operation over‐ & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐ view mation systems and communications LINGUATRONIC is operational approximately equipment thirty seconds after the ignition is switched on. If you operate information and communica‐ tion equipment integrated in the vehicle when driving, you will be distracted from the traffic situation.
  • Page 185 LINGUATRONIC Press the £ rocker switch up on the multi‐ Overview of types of voice commands function steering wheel. A distinction is made between the following voice You can say a voice command after an acous‐ commands: tic signal. Global voice commands can be said at any To correct an entry: say the Correction voice time and regardless of the current applica‐...
  • Page 186: Using Linguatronic Effectively

    Specific function: say the voice command For more information consult a Mercedes-Benz for the desired function, e.g. with "Hi service centre or visit the Mercedes PRO portal: Mercedes, I would like to have help with my http://www.mercedes.pro...
  • Page 187 LINGUATRONIC Switch voice commands Voice command Colloquial example Function Switches to navigation Switch to navigation I would like to go to navigation Switches to the address book Switch to address I would like to switch book to the address book Switch to telephone I would like to switch Switches to the telephone...
  • Page 188 LINGUATRONIC Voice command Colloquial example Function Enter POI Bring me to a POI Destination entry for a POI, e.g. the POI Branden‐ burg Gate. I would like to navi- Find/search in the Conducts a POI search on the Internet only gate to <POI>...
  • Page 189 Could you please Changes the primary telephones switch to the second phone? Call MB emergency Could you call the An emergency call is initiated mercedes benz emer- gency centre? Mercedes PRO is called Call Mercedes PRO Call Mercedes-Benz breakdown assistance...
  • Page 190 LINGUATRONIC Overview of radio voice commands The following list offers just a small selection of the possible radio commands. You will receive Radio voice commands can also be used when additional suggestions if you say Help for radio. the radio application runs in the background and another application is visible in the foreground.
  • Page 191 LINGUATRONIC Voice command Colloquial example Function Radio info off I want you to turn off additional radio sta- tion text Tag this song Tag the current song To save a tag with information about the current track on the radio for me Overview of media player voice commands the foreground.
  • Page 192 LINGUATRONIC Voice command Colloquial example Function Search for music Search for music genre <music genre> genre "Pop" Search for playlist Search for playlist <playlist> "Summer Hits 2008" Next track Start the next song/ Plays back the next track on the current playlist video clip/film Plays back the previous track on the current Previous track...
  • Page 193 LINGUATRONIC Voice command Colloquial example Function Read out the last text Read out last text mes- The last text message from the person men‐ message from <Name> sage from "John, pri- tioned is read. vate" To reply to a message Reply Send a message/e- mail/text message to...
  • Page 194: Mbux Multimedia System

    MBUX multimedia system the mobile phone via Apple CarPlay™ or Overview and operation Android Auto. Overview of the multimedia system Stowage space with charging interface and NFC interface (if available) & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐ mation systems and communications You can operate the multimedia system with the equipment following central control elements:...
  • Page 195 Calls up the profile currently selected display The star indicates new noti‐ area Calls up the global search fications. Calls up VORSCHLÄGE Display only when the Calls up an application (SUGGESTIONS) and Mercedes-Benz emergency using the symbol FAVOURITES call system is not available...
  • Page 196 MBUX multimedia system Touch Control Setting the sensitivity for the Touch Control Multimedia system: Operating Touch Control (multimedia system) © Settings System Con- trols Touch Control sensitivity Select Fast, Medium or Slow. Switching acoustic operating feedback for the Touch Control on/off Multimedia system: ©...
  • Page 197 MBUX multimedia system Touching, holding and moving ß button To move the map: touch the touchscreen Calls up navigation and move your finger in any direction. To access stations and music tracks To set the volume on a scale: touch the quickly: press button 5.
  • Page 198 MBUX multimedia system Switching the sound on/off Adjusting the volume On the multifunction steering wheel On the multifunction steering wheel To mute: press volume control 1. Turn volume control 1. The 8 symbol appears in the status line of The volume of the current radio or media source is set.
  • Page 199 MBUX multimedia system Profile To edit a profile: select Edit profile. Select an avatar. Overview of profiles Using the multimedia system up to seven profiles Change the name, if necessary. can be created in the vehicle. Select Save. Profiles store your personal vehicle settings and To configure suggestions: select Sugges- settings for the multimedia system.
  • Page 200 MBUX multimedia system To deactivate the learn function for one Suggestions are shown when the following day: activate Deact. learn. for 24h. requirements are fulfilled: For 24 hours no new actions will be trained A profile has been created ( page 197).
  • Page 201 MBUX multimedia system To delete the suggestion from the current Adding a favourite from an application list: select now. Examples of adding from an application are: The suggestion will be shown again at a later Saving a contact. time in the list. Storing a radio station.
  • Page 202 MBUX multimedia system Swipe up until Set new order is shown. Select Set new order. Move Favourites to the new position. Tap on ø. To close the menu: select Close. Deleting favourites Briefly press © in the multimedia system display. The home screen is shown.
  • Page 203 MBUX multimedia system Tap or press on the control element. During the entry process the most likely sugges‐ tions are shown beneath the search field. When Selecting actions for a notification you enter "S", "Stuttgart", "Steak" and "Sandra" The following options are available: are shown, for example.
  • Page 204 MBUX multimedia system To accept the second search result: select and traffic conditions and operate the the search result. equipment with the vehicle stationary. An action starts or a list is shown. You must observe the legal requirements for the Select a search result or an action in the list.
  • Page 205 MBUX multimedia system Entering characters on the touchscreen Using the keyboard Requirements: An online connection is required for some functions. Input line Accepts an entry ABC switches to letters (level 2) Displays suggestions during Switches to handwriting entry input Pressing or pressing briefly switches between upper- Deletes the entry Enters a space...
  • Page 206: System Settings

    MBUX multimedia system The available editing functions depend on the Using handwriting input editing task, the language set and the charac‐ ter level. Input line Pressing or pressing briefly Switches to input using the deletes the last character keyboard Displays suggestions during entered entry Accepts an entry...
  • Page 207 MBUX multimedia system Switching the display off/on Setting the time and date manually Off: select Display off. Requirements: On: press a button, %, for example. Manual time adjustment function is switched on. Display design For setting the date manually: no GPS is Select Day/night design.
  • Page 208 MBUX multimedia system Wi-Fi The type of connection established must be selected on the multimedia system and on the Wi-Fi connection overview device to be connected. You can use Wi-Fi to establish a connection with The connection procedure may differ depend‐ a Wi-Fi network and to access the Internet or ing on the device.
  • Page 209 MBUX multimedia system Connecting with a known Wi-Fi Activate NFC on the mobile device (see the manufacturer's operating instructions). Select Connect via Wi-Fi. Bring the mobile device into the NFC area of Select a Wi-Fi network. the vehicle ( page 237). →...
  • Page 210 Enter the current PIN. Do not remove the data storage medium Select Change PIN. when data is being exported. Set a new PIN. Mercedes-Benz is not liable for any loss of data. Activating PIN protection for data export Select Change settings. Requirements: Confirm with the PIN.
  • Page 211 MBUX multimedia system Software update Manually Deactivate Automatic online updates. Source of the Update type update Select an update from the list and start the update. Internet Navigation map, sys‐ tem updates, Digital Activating the software update Owner's Manual Restart the system. The modifications from the software update External storage Navigation maps...
  • Page 212: Vehicle Information

    MBUX multimedia system ated while the update is being installed and vehi‐ Resetting using a button cle functions are restricted. Press both the % and \ buttons at the If errors should occur during the installation, the same time until the multimedia system multimedia system automatically attempts to restarts (at least 15 seconds).
  • Page 213: Navigation

    MBUX multimedia system Multimedia system: Navigation © Navigation (Navigation) Switching navigation on Example: digital map with menu To enter a POI, address or • To display the route list • To call up Qibla (available three-word address and in selected countries) •...
  • Page 214 The service is available. country in which you are currently driving when The service has been activated at a operating the multimedia system. Mercedes-Benz service centre. Entering a POI or address Further information can be found at: http:// www.mercedes.pro & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐...
  • Page 215 MBUX multimedia system Enter the POI or the address using the key‐ With you can switch to additional special board (in the image) or using handwriting rec‐ characters. ognition in 2. The entries can be made in To enter a space: select 7. any order.
  • Page 216 MBUX multimedia system name of POI Allow destination suggestions option is switched on ( page 198). → linear distance to the POI The multimedia system has already gathered Select a POI with a or select from the list. sufficient data in order to show destination The destination address is shown.
  • Page 217 MBUX multimedia system To delete a personal POI category: select Select geo-coordinates as latitude and longi‐ tude coordinates in degrees, minutes and Delete. seconds. To do this swipe up or down respec‐ Select Yes. tively. Configuring categories for quick-access The map shows the position. Up to five categories can be configured for quick- Confirm the entry with a.
  • Page 218 MBUX multimedia system If several destinations are located around the Route guidance is not active crosshair, a list shows the available roads and POIs. Select the destination in the list. The destination address is shown. The route can be calculated. Showing POIs in the vicinity of the map If several destinations are located around the crosshair, the function is available.
  • Page 219 MBUX multimedia system Select a POI. Multimedia system: The destination address is shown. The route © Navigation (Naviga‐ can be calculated. tion) Route Icon Route Route set- tings Other menu functions Select the route type. To save the destination: select f . If no route has been created, the next route is Select an option.
  • Page 220 MBUX multimedia system for the use of a route network for a limited The following additional route settings can be time period. activated or deactivated: Suggest alternative route Alternative for calling up route options If the option is switched on ( page 220), →...
  • Page 221 MBUX multimedia system Multimedia system: Multimedia system: © Navigation (Naviga‐ © Navigation (Naviga‐ tion) Route Icon Route tion) Route Icon Route Route over- view Select Route overview. When route guidance is active, the destina‐ To change the sequence of destinations: tion and intermediate destinations are shown, select : for a destination.
  • Page 222 MBUX multimedia system The road number of the road on which Starting an automatic filling station search you are currently driving is shown. Requirements: The route list is updated during the journey. The automatic filling station search is activa‐ ted ( page 220) .
  • Page 223 MBUX multimedia system Showing a stored route on the map Multimedia system: © Navigation (Naviga‐ Requirements: tion) ª Where to? Stored routes A USB device with stored routes is connected with the multimedia system. Select a route. The route is stored in the "Routes" folder with Select f.
  • Page 224 MBUX multimedia system You must observe the legal requirements for the country in which you are currently driving when operating the multimedia system. Route guidance begins once a route has been cal‐ culated. The road and traffic rules and regulations always have priority over multimedia system driving instructions.
  • Page 225 MBUX multimedia system Lane recommendations overview This display appears for multi-lane roads. The multimedia system can show lane recom‐ mendations if the digital map contains the rele‐ vant data. When driving on the motorway, upcoming sec‐ tions of motorway and available service facili‐ ties are shown.
  • Page 226 MBUX multimedia system The symbol changes to !. Switch Audio fadeout on or off. This function can be added and called up Repeating navigation announcements from the favourites within the navigation cat‐ Requirements: egory. a route has been created. Switching navigation announcements on/off route guidance is active.
  • Page 227 MBUX multimedia system To no longer display a destination sugges‐ A direction arrow showing the linear direction to the POI. tion: select : for a destination sugges‐ tion. When the vehicle is back on a road known to the Select Do not suggest.
  • Page 228 Registration in the Mercedes-Benz messages appears: service centre: have the connection carried the logo of the traffic data provider is out in a Mercedes-Benz service centre. shown. The subscription is valid. Showing traffic information the logo of the traffic data provider is shown.
  • Page 229 MBUX multimedia system Multimedia system: Showing local area messages Multimedia system: © © Navigation (Naviga‐ Select Navigation (Navigation). tion) Route Icon Traffic The map shows the following traffic information: Select Area messages. traffic incidents, for example: Local area messages are shown, for example roadworks fog or heavy rain.
  • Page 230 MBUX multimedia system Select a traffic incident. sion takes place from within a second up to about The detailed information, for example the a minute. route section, is shown. Hazards are recognised automatically be the vehicle or may be reported by the driver. Showing traffic incidents in the vicinity of the These are then sent to vehicles with Car-to-X- Communication in the immediate vicinity.
  • Page 231 MBUX multimedia system To send hazard warnings yourself: select When the map has been moved the following © M Navigation (Navigation) M Route Icon information appears in the status line, for exam‐ M Traffic. ple: Select Report traffic incident. The distance from vehicle's current position A prompt is shown.
  • Page 232 Information about new versions of the digital Select Current street, Geo-coordinates map can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz None. service centre. Current street shows the street you are cur‐ Avoiding an area rently driving on at the bottom of the display.
  • Page 233 Select an area in the list. Information about new versions of the digital map Select Edit. can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz service centre. Moving the area on the map You can receive updates to the digital map there.
  • Page 234 If the option is deactivated, satellite maps are In the event of the following problems, please not displayed in map scales from 2 km to contact a Mercedes-Benz service centre: 20 km. The multimedia system does not accept the The satellite maps for these map scales are activation code not available in all countries.
  • Page 235 MBUX multimedia system Multimedia system: Multimedia system: © Navigation (Naviga‐ © Navigation (Navigation) tion) Advanced Tap on j in the map. Select Online map contents. Select a parking option. The available services are displayed. The The following information is displayed (if avail‐ services are provided by Mercedes PRO con‐...
  • Page 236: Telephone

    MBUX multimedia system Multimedia system: Telephone © Navigation (Naviga‐ tion) Activate Parking. The parking options within the vicinity of the current vehicle position are shown. Telephony Telephone menu overview phone in the foreground Battery status of the con‐ Device manager (two phone mode) nected mobile phone To switch mobile phones...
  • Page 237 Up to 15 mobile phones can be authorised on the multimedia system. Further information can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz service centre or at: http:// Authorised mobile phones are reconnected automatically. www.mercedes-benz.com/connect. The connected mobile phone can also be Information on telephony ®...
  • Page 238 MBUX multimedia system Functions of the mobile phone in two phone Newly authorised mobile phone: confirm the number code on the mobile phone. mode Using in single telephone mode Functions overview Select Only Device_name. Functions of the Functions of the A newly authorised mobile phone is connec‐...
  • Page 239 MBUX multimedia system Further information can be obtained at: http:// Multimedia system: www.mercedes-benz.com/connect © Phone Phone Using the mobile phone with Near Field Com‐ This function ensures optimal language quality. munication (NFC) Select Reception volume Transmission volume. Requirements: Set the volume.
  • Page 240 MBUX multimedia system Conducting a conference call Select The call is made. Select Create conferen. call. The new participant is included in the confer‐ Accepting a call ence call. Ending an active call Select Accept. Rejecting a call Select call. On some mobile phones, the call on hold is Select Reject.
  • Page 241 MBUX multimedia system Contacts loaded from the mobile phone: Telephone numbers can be saved as global 5,000 entries per mobile phone favourites ( page 199). → Navigation addresses From the contacts menu, you can perform the fol‐ Geo-coordinates lowing actions: Internet address Make a call, for example call a contact page 240)
  • Page 242 MBUX multimedia system Saving a mobile phone contact Multimedia system: Select in the line of a suggested con‐ © Phone tact. Select ó r in the line of the mobile The following options are available: phone contact. Save as favourite Select Ä.
  • Page 243 MBUX multimedia system Calling up additional options in the call list Select Delete. Multimedia system: Select Yes. © Phone Deleting all favourites Briefly press © in the multimedia system Select Call list. display. For previously stored contacts: select r in Select Phone.
  • Page 244 MBUX multimedia system You can obtain further information about settings Dictating text ® and supported functions of Bluetooth -capable mobile phones from a Mercedes-Benz Service Select Centre or at: http://www.mercedes-benz.com/ The dictating function is started. connect Say the message. Some mobile phones require further settings...
  • Page 245 MBUX multimedia system Calling a message sender If you cannot be sure of this, stop the Multimedia system: vehicle whilst paying attention to road © Phone Messages and traffic conditions and operate the equipment with the vehicle stationary. Select a contact. Select Ä.
  • Page 246 Disconnect the connecting cable between the mobile phone and multimedia system. Connecting a mobile phone via Android Auto Mercedes-Benz recommends disconnecting Requirements: the connecting cable only when the vehicle is The first activation of Android Auto on the stationary.
  • Page 247 Mercedes PRO connect accident and breakdown system ID (anonymised) management and the Mercedes-Benz emergency The transfer of this data is used to optimise com‐ call centre are available for you around the clock munication between the vehicle and the mobile for the use of the services.
  • Page 248 247). → Information on Mercedes PRO connect acci‐ dent management The Mercedes PRO connect accident manage‐ ment is an extension of the Mercedes-Benz emer‐ gency call system ( page 248). → An emergency call is made to the Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre after an accident: a voice connection is made to a contact per‐...
  • Page 249 When you log in with a user account to the Mercedes PRO portal, then services and offers Consenting to data transfer for Mercedes from Mercedes-Benz Vans will be available to PRO connect you. Requirements: Availability is country-dependent.
  • Page 250 Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre. dent site in places that are difficult to access. This allows measures for rescue, recovery or The emergency call can be triggered automati‐ towing to a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre to cally ( page 248). → be initiated quickly.
  • Page 251 In certain situations data is also transmitted can be established in the voice channel to the Mercedes-Benz For Russia: various functions, e.g. receiving emergency call centre. traffic information, cannot be used for up to This allows measures for rescue, recovery or two hours after sending an emergency call.
  • Page 252: Online And Internet Functions

    Internet access via Wi-Fi is deactivated on the operating mobile communication equipment in external device. the vehicle. To use Mercedes-Benz Apps and access the Inter‐ Multimedia system: net, Mercedes PRO connect must be activated © Settings System Wi-Fi &...
  • Page 253 The Internet connection can also be configured lished when an Internet application is used. manually. Setting automatic disconnection of the Inter‐ Further information can be obtained at http:// net connection www.mercedes-benz.com/connect or from a Multimedia system: Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. © Settings System Wi-Fi &...
  • Page 254 MBUX multimedia system Connection status driving, you will be distracted from the traffic situation. This could also cause you to lose Connection status overview control of the vehicle. Only operate this equipment when the traffic situation permits. If you cannot be sure of this, stop the vehicle whilst paying attention to road and traffic conditions and operate the equipment with the vehicle stationary.
  • Page 255 MBUX multimedia system Web browser overview URL entry Web page, back To refresh/stop Bookmarks Web page, forwards Options Calling up web browser options Deleting Internet history Multimedia system: Multimedia system: © MERCEDES PRO & © MERCEDES PRO & APPS z Browser APPS z Browser Delete...
  • Page 256 MBUX multimedia system The service is available. Select Bestätigen (Confirm). The data volume is available. Editing a bookmark Depending on the country, data volume may need to be purchased. Select after a bookmark. A fast Internet connection for data transmis‐ Select Edit.
  • Page 257 MBUX multimedia system Internet radio overview Additional information on Options Search the current station Favourites Selected category Display (if connected to pri‐ To start/end Internet radio provider vate user account) To browse Data transfer rate Selecting and connecting to Internet radio Create an account for the online provider (TuneIn radio) and then log in on the multime‐...
  • Page 258: Media

    MBUX multimedia system Calling up the station list for the category last the prior consent of the copyright holder. Make sure that you know about the applicable copy‐ selected right regulations and that you comply with these. Multimedia system: © Radio TuneIn radio Press the cover of the current station.
  • Page 259 MBUX multimedia system © Volume is a trademark of DTS, Inc. DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Overview of the media menu Previous track or fast Active data storage medium Controls playback rewind Track title Timeline Next track or fast forward Artist Categories Album cover...
  • Page 260 MBUX multimedia system Controlling media playback ® When connecting several Apple devices simultaneously, pay attention to the order in Multimedia system: which the devices are connected. The multi‐ © Media media system only connects with the device ® that is connected first. Additional Apple To pause playback: select Ë.
  • Page 261 MBUX multimedia system Select an option. Starting a search in categories Multimedia system: © Media My Music Media search Select a category. Information about the search function in cat‐ The media files are shown corresponding to egories the selected category, e.g. all albums will be shown for the Albums category.
  • Page 262: Radio

    MBUX multimedia system Select Mood. Radio A grid with the following moods appears: Switching on the radio Positive Multimedia system: Calm © Radio Dark Alternatively: press the $ button. Energetic The radio display appears. You will hear the Pull the controller to the desired position. last station played on the last frequency band selected.
  • Page 263: Sound

    MBUX multimedia system Searching for radio stations using station Activating or deactivating the frequency fix names or direct frequency entry function Multimedia system: Multimedia system: © Radio © Radio Select Frequency fix to switch on or off. If the function is activated, the set frequency Select is kept even if the reception is poor.
  • Page 264 MBUX multimedia system Auto. volume adjustment Select a sound menu. Adjusting treble, mid-range and bass settings Multimedia system: © Media Sound Set TREBLE, or BASS. Activating/deactivating automatic volume adjustment Multimedia system: © Media Sound Ä uto. volume adjustment Automatic volume adjustment compensates for differing volumes when changing between audio sources.
  • Page 265: Transporting

    Transporting Notes on loading guidelines Always make sure that objects do not protrude from stowage spaces, luggage & WARNING Risk of exhaust gas poisoning nets or stowage nets. Close the lockable stowage spaces Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust before starting a journey. gases such as carbon monoxide.
  • Page 266: Load Distribution

    Transporting Load distribution Securing loads Notes on load securing * NOTE Risk of damage to the floor cover‐ & WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to incorrect use of the lashing straps Excessive point loading on the load compart‐ ment floor or on the load area can negatively If you attach the lashing strap incorrectly affect the driving characteristics and could...
  • Page 267 Transporting Make sure that the load is secure before every journey and at regular intervals during a long journey. Adjust the load securing as necessary. Information on how to secure loads correctly can be obtained from the manufacturers of load securing aids or lashing material for load-secur‐...
  • Page 268: Carrier Systems

    Transporting mechanism and out of the loading rail through a recess. Carrier systems Roof rack & WARNING Risk of injury due to the maxi‐ mum roof load being exceeded When you place a load on the roof as well as all outer and inner attachments, the vehicle's centre of gravity will rise and the familiar driv‐...
  • Page 269: Interior Roof Rack System

    * NOTE Risk of damage to the belt straps roof racks that have been tested and approved and slides for Mercedes-Benz. These help to prevent vehicle damage. Excessive point loading on the belt straps and slides may cause the belt straps to tear off or...
  • Page 270 Transporting You can use the interior roof rack system to To move the rack rails: unscrew star knob secure loads. It is also suitable for securing long nuts anti-clockwise until they are slightly loads. loose. The interior roof rack system may be subjec‐ Slide rack rail along roof rail to the...
  • Page 271: Placing A Load On The Wheel Arch

    Transporting To adjust the belt strap: press and hold the Place the objects on wheel arch and lash locking mechanism on sliding rail 2. them using tie-down eyes 1( page 265). → Pull or release belt strap 1. A wheel arch may be subjected to a load of 150 kg.
  • Page 272: Maintenance And Care

    Further infor‐ cialist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz service mation can be obtained at a qualified specialist centre.
  • Page 273 Maintenance and care If you have to carry out any work in the engine In the event of a fire in the engine com‐ compartment, touch only the following compo‐ partment, keep the engine bonnet nents: closed and call the fire service. bonnet &...
  • Page 274 Maintenance and care To open: pull handle to release the bon‐ * NOTE Damage to the bonnet net. Pushing the bonnet closed with your hands Reach into the gap and push the bonnet catch could damage it. handle upwards. To close the bonnet, let it drop from the Open the bonnet and hold it up.
  • Page 275 Engine oil level System inoperative: sensor is defective or not connected. Visit a qualified Mercedes-Benz recommends using original or specialist workshop. tested replacement and service parts. Engine oil level currently inoperative: close Do not change the engine oil or oil filter the bonnet.
  • Page 276 Maintenance and care Before opening the bonnet, allow the engine to cool down. In the event of a fire in the engine com‐ partment, keep the engine bonnet closed and call the fire service. & WARNING Risk of scalding from hot coolant The engine cooling system is pressurised, particularly when the engine is warm.
  • Page 277 Windscreen washer concentrate is highly flammable. It could ignite if it comes into con‐ Only use coolant approved by Mercedes-Benz to tact with hot engine component parts or the avoid damaging the engine cooling system. exhaust system.
  • Page 278 Maintenance and care Cleaning the water drain valve of the air intake box & WARNING Risk of injury due to moving parts Certain components in the engine compart‐ ment may continue to move or suddenly move again even after the ignition has been switched off, e.g.
  • Page 279 ! The indicator lamp does not go out after draining: drain the fuel filter again. !The indicator lamp does not go out after the second draining: consult a quali‐ fied specialist workshop. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the fuel filter drained at a qualified specialist work‐ shop.
  • Page 280: Cleaning And Care

    Maintenance and care Cleaning and care Do not use high-pressure cleaners with circular jet nozzles to clean the vehicle. Notes on washing the vehicle in an automatic Have damaged tyres or chassis parts car wash replaced immediately. & WARNING Risk of an accident due to Never use a high-pressure cleaner in the vehicle reduced braking power after washing the interior.
  • Page 281 Wax: use a silicone remover. Matt finish Only use care products approved by Do not polish the vehicle and light- Mercedes-Benz. alloy wheels. Do not use a wash program that ends with a hot wax treatment in automatic car washes.
  • Page 282 Do not use dry cloths or cleaning agents damp cloth and with a cleaning agent which are abrasive or solvent-based to recommended by Mercedes-Benz. clean the inside of windows. Wiper blades Carefully clean the folded-away wiper Do not clean the wiper blades too often.
  • Page 283 Clean with a damp microfibre cloth. Do not affix stickers, films or similar. For heavy soiling: use a care product Do not allow to come into contact recommended by Mercedes-Benz. with cosmetics, insect repellent and sun creams. Real wood/ Clean with a microfibre cloth.
  • Page 284 Do not use any oil-based cleaning and covers cotton cloth to clean the entire seat cov‐ care products. ers. For heavy soiling: use a leather care agent recommended by Mercedes-Benz for aftertreatment. Steering Clean with a damp cloth. wheel and gear or...
  • Page 285: Breakdown Assistance

    Breakdown assistance Setting up the warning triangle Emergency Removing the safety vest The safety vest is located in the stowage com‐ partment in the driver's door. Remove the safety vest from the stowage compartment. Safety vests can also be stored in the stow‐ age compartments of the rear doors and the co-driver's door.
  • Page 286: Flat Tyre

    Breakdown assistance Removing Flat tyre Notes on flat tyres & WARNING Risk of an accident when driv‐ ing with a flat tyre A flat tyre greatly impairs driving characteris‐ tics, as well as steering and braking. Do not drive with a flat tyre. Remove the flat tyre and fit the spare wheel or consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 287 If the 12 V battery has to be connected, contact a that you only use batteries that have been tested qualified specialist workshop. and approved for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. Observe the safety notes and protective meas‐ These batteries provide increased impact protec‐...
  • Page 288 Avoid fire, naked flames, creating ded by Mercedes-Benz sparks and smoking. consult a qualified specialist workshop to dis‐ Make sure that there is sufficient venti‐ connect the battery lation during the charging process and during starting assistance.
  • Page 289 When charging: only use a battery charger Remove the cover from the positive terminal that has been tested and approved by on the donor battery. Mercedes-Benz and read the operating instructions for your charger before charging First, connect the positive terminal clamp of the battery.
  • Page 290 Breakdown assistance When the starting assistance/charging process is To remove: remove screws and take off complete: trim 2. First, remove the jump leads/charging cables Remove floor covering 1. from the earth point and negative terminal of To fit: insert floor covering and align it at the other vehicle's battery, then from the pos‐...
  • Page 291 Breakdown assistance Vehicles with rear wheel drive First loosen and remove the negative terminal clamp on the battery so that the clamp is no longer in contact with the terminal. Remove the positive terminal clamp cover. Loosen the positive terminal clamp and fold it up to the side, together with the prefuse box.
  • Page 292 288). → Spread out catch tabs on the prefuse box. Mercedes-Benz recommends you have the bat‐ Lift the prefuse box off the battery and slide it tery replaced at a qualified specialist workshop, towards the front right. e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.
  • Page 293 Breakdown assistance Remove breather hose with the connector Insert bracket 3. bracket from the connection on the degassing Tighten bolts on bracket which holds cover. the battery in place. Unscrew bolts of bracket and pull the Attach breather hose with the connector bracket out upwards.
  • Page 294 Tighten nuts for the wires with torque specified on the prefuse box. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the battery replaced at a qualified specialist work‐ shop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. If you want to replace the starter battery yourself,...
  • Page 295: Towing Or Tow-Starting

    Permissible towing methods Always disconnect the auxiliary battery in the following sequence, and do not In the event of a breakdown, Mercedes-Benz rec‐ reverse the battery terminals under any ommends that you have the vehicle transported circumstances! Otherwise, the vehicle's instead of towed.
  • Page 296 Breakdown assistance Permissible towing methods Both axles on the Front axle raised Rear axle raised ground Vehicles with manual Yes, no further than Yes, no further than Yes, no further than transmission 100 km at 50 km/h 100 km at 50 km/h 50 km at 50 km/h Vehicles with auto‐...
  • Page 297 Breakdown assistance If the automatic transmission cannot be shif‐ Make sure the tow rope does not ted to position i, transport the vehicle exceed the legally prescribed length. page 296). A towing vehicle with lifting → Mark the tow rope in the middle, e.g. equipment is required for vehicle transport.
  • Page 298 Breakdown assistance The propeller shafts to the drive axles must * NOTE Damage due to excessive tractive be removed if the maximum permissible tow‐ power ing distance is exceeded. If you pull away sharply, the tractive power Vehicles with automatic transmission: may be too high and the vehicles could be shift the automatic transmission to position damaged.
  • Page 299 Breakdown assistance Make sure that the front and rear axles come To remove the front towing eye: unscrew to rest on the same transportation vehicle. towing eye anti-clockwise. Insert the cover with the tabs at the top and * NOTE Damage to the drivetrain due to push in at the bottom until the cover engages.
  • Page 300: Electrical Fuses

    * NOTE Damage caused by incorrect fuses Incorrect fuses may cause damage to electri‐ cal components or systems. Only use Mercedes-Benz approved fuses with the correct fuse rating. The electrical fuses in your vehicle switch off defective circuits. If a fuse blows, all the compo‐...
  • Page 301: Vehicle Tool Kit

    Breakdown assistance Opening the fuse box in the co-driver footwell Unlocking and removing the stowage com‐ partment cover Unlocking and removing the stowage com‐ partment cover in the co-driver footwell page 299). → Remove the rubber mat from the co-driver's footwell.
  • Page 302: Hydraulic Jack

    Breakdown assistance To open: press down and unclip fasteners Hydraulic jack on the cover. Information on the hydraulic jack Remove the cover. Pull out the holder completely and place it on the step. The hydraulic jack is located in side compartment above the co-driver's door step.
  • Page 303: Wheels And Tyres

    Valves must be protected from moisture and dirt with valve caps specifically approved by Damaged tyres can cause tyre pressure loss. Mercedes-Benz for your vehicle. As a result, you could lose control of your visually inspect the tread depth and the tyre vehicle.
  • Page 304: Notes On Snow Chains

    You can find further infor‐ Restart the tyre pressure monitor mation on snow chains recommended by page 315) → Mercedes-Benz in the wheel and tyre overview at https://www.mercedes-benz.de. Notes on snow chains * NOTE Damage to the wheel trim from fit‐ ted snow chains &...
  • Page 305: Tyre Pressure

    Wheels and tyres snow chains as soon as possible when you Driving with tyre pressure that is too high or too come to a road that is not snow-covered. low can: Local regulations may restrict the use of Shorten the service life of the tyres. snow chains.
  • Page 306 Wheels and tyres this vehicle. The recommended tyre pressures are valid for cold tyres and different vehicle load conditions. If one or more tyre sizes precede a tyre pressure, the tyre pressure information following is only valid for those tyre sizes. If the preceding tyre sizes are supplemented by the + symbol, the tyre pressure information following shows alternative tyre pressures.
  • Page 307 Wheels and tyres Max. front axle load 2000 kg Tyres/disc wheel Vehicle load Max. front axle load 2000 kg 225/65R16C 112/110R Fully laden 225/65R16C 112/110R Empty 225/75R16C 118/116R Fully laden 380 kPa (3.8 bar/55 psi) 225/75R16C 118/116R Empty 300 kPa (3.0 bar/44 psi) 225/75R16C 121/120R Fully laden 380 kPa (3.8 bar/55 psi)
  • Page 308 Wheels and tyres Tyres/disc wheel Vehicle load Max. rear axle load 2100 kg 235/60R17C 117/115R Fully laden 420 kPa (4.2 bar/61 psi) 235/60R17C 117/115R Empty 310 kPa (3.1 bar/45 psi) Max. rear axle load 2430 kg Tyres/disc wheel Vehicle load Max.
  • Page 309 Wheels and tyres Motor caravan, max. front axle load 2100 kg Tyres/disc wheel Vehicle load Max. front axle load 2100 kg 225/75R16CP 118R Fully laden 410 kPa (4.1 bar/60 psi) 235/60R17C 117/115R Fully laden 420 kPa (4.2 bar/61 psi) Due to the high unladen weight of the motor caravan vehicles, empty tyre pressures are not intended and not permitted.
  • Page 310 Wheels and tyres Tyres/disc wheel Vehicle load Max. front axle load 1650 kg 235/65R16C 121/119R Fully laden 300 kPa (3.0 bar/44 psi) 235/65R16C 121/119R Empty 300 kPa (3.0 bar/44 psi) 235/65R16C 118/116R Fully laden 300 kPa (3.0 bar/44 psi) 235/65R16C 118/116R Empty 300 kPa (3.0 bar/44 psi) 235/60R17C 117/115R...
  • Page 311 Wheels and tyres Tyres/disc wheel Vehicle load Max. front axle load 2000 kg 225/75R16C 118/116R Fully laden 370 kPa (3.7 bar/54 psi) 225/75R16C 118/116R Empty 300 kPa (3.0 bar/44 psi) 235/65R16C 115/113R Fully laden 235/65R16C 115/113R Empty 235/65R16C 121/119R Fully laden 380 kPa (3.8 bar/55 psi) 235/65R16C 121/119R Empty...
  • Page 312 Wheels and tyres Max. rear axle load 2000 kg Tyres/disc wheel Vehicle load Max. rear axle load 2000 kg 205/75R16C 110/108R Fully laden 205/75R16C 110/108R Empty 225/75R16C 121/120R Fully laden 380 kPa (3.8 bar/55 psi) 225/75R16C 121/120R Empty 300 kPa (3.0 bar/44 psi) 225/75R16C 118/116R Fully laden 380 kPa (3.8 bar/55 psi)
  • Page 313 Wheels and tyres Tyres/disc wheel Vehicle load Max. rear axle load 2250 kg 235/60R17C 117/115R Fully laden 460 kPa (4.6 bar/67 psi) 235/60R17C 117/115R Empty 310 kPa (3.1 bar/45 psi) Max. rear axle load 2430 kg Tyres/disc wheel Vehicle load Max.
  • Page 314 Wheels and tyres Tyres/disc wheel Vehicle load Max. front axle load 1850 kg 205/75R16C 113/111R Fully laden 205/75R16C 113/111R Empty Max. front axle load 2000 kg Tyres/disc wheel Vehicle load Max. front axle load 2000 kg 195/75R16C 107/105R Fully laden 195/75R16C 107/105R Empty 205/75R16C 110/108R...
  • Page 315 Wheels and tyres Tyres/disc wheel Vehicle load Max. rear axle load up to 3200 kg 205/75R16C 113/111R Fully laden 205/75R16C 113/111R Empty Max. rear axle load 3500 kg Tyres/disc wheel Vehicle load Max. rear axle load 3500 kg 195/75R16C 107/105R Fully laden 440 kPa (4.4 bar/64 psi) 195/75R16C 107/105R...
  • Page 316 Wheels and tyres Max. front axle load 2000 kg Tyres/disc wheel Vehicle load Max. front axle load 2000 kg 225/75R16C 121/120R Fully laden 370 kPa (3.7 bar/54 psi) 225/75R16C 121/120R Empty 300 kPa (3.0 bar/44 psi) Rear axle tyre pressures on vehicles with rear-wheel drive and Super Single tyres Max.
  • Page 317 Wheels and tyres You can, however, also update the reference val‐ Tyre pressures will be displayed after a few ues by restarting the tyre pressure monitoring minutes of driving: the teach-in process of the system manually ( page 315). → system is not yet complete.
  • Page 318 Wheels and tyres Make sure to observe the following further rela‐ Country Radio equipment approval ted subject: number Notes on tyre pressure ( page 303) → European Radio-equipment approval of the tyre pres‐ Union sure monitoring system Iceland Radio equipment approval numbers Norway Huf Hülsbeck &...
  • Page 319 Wheels and tyres Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval number number Jordan Kingdom of Jordan Type approval Russia for Tyre Pressure Sensor and ECU Manufacturer: Huf Electronics Bretten GmbH Model: TSSRE4A Singapore Complies with IDA Standards DA103787 Type Approval Number: TRC/LPD/2017/421 South Model: TSSSG4G6...
  • Page 320: Changing A Wheel

    Wheels and tyres Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval number number munications or ISM radio wave Taiwan radiated devices. Thailand This telecommunication equip‐ ment conforms to NTC technical CCAO17LP0380T4 requirement. CCAO17LP0390T7 Ukraine 經型式認證合格之低功率射頻 電機,非經許可,公司、商號或使 用者均 Model: TSSRE4A & TSSSG4G6 不得擅自變更頻率、加大功率...
  • Page 321 Accessories that are not approved for your vehi‐ Therefore, only use tyre types and sizes cle by Mercedes-Benz, or are not being used cor‐ approved for your vehicle model. rectly, can impair operating safety.
  • Page 322 Wheels and tyres Only fit wheels of the same size and tread Notes on changing wheels design on one axle (left and right). & WARNING Risk of injury through differ‐ It is only permissible to fit a different wheel ent wheel sizes size to this in the event of a flat tyre in order to drive to the specialist workshop.
  • Page 323 Wheels and tyres wheel spanner Move the front wheels to the straight-ahead position. You will find the maximum load capacity of Vehicles with manual transmission: the jack stated on the adhesive label engage first or reverse gear k. attached to the jack. The jack is maintenance-free.
  • Page 324 & WARNING Risk of injury from jack tip‐ Only use the vehicle-specific jack that has ping been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz to raise the vehicle. If the jack is used incor‐ If you park a vehicle with air suspension, the...
  • Page 325 Wheels and tyres and the base of the jack lies evenly on the ground. Turn ratchet ring spanner until the tyre is raised a maximum of 3 cm off the ground. Loosen and remove the wheel ( page 324). → Vehicles with rear-wheel drive Jacking point, front axle Jacking points...
  • Page 326 Wheels and tyres To do this, use the flattened section on pump lever to turn pressure release screw clockwise to the stop. Do not turn pressure release screw more than one or two full turns. Hydraulic fluid could otherwise escape. Insert pump lever with the largest rod into the recess on the jack and secure by turning...
  • Page 327 Slightly tighten all the wheel nuts. Mercedes-Benz and for the wheel in question. When you fit the steel spare wheel, it is essential you use short wheel bolts for a steel wheel. Using other wheel bolts when fitting the steel spare wheel may lead to damage to the brake system.
  • Page 328 Wheels and tyres Lowering the vehicle after a wheel change & WARNING Risk of injury through incor‐ rect tightening torque & WARNING Risk of injury through incor‐ The wheels could come loose if the wheel rect tightening torque bolts or wheel nuts are not tightened to the The wheels could come loose if the wheel prescribed tightening torque.
  • Page 329: Spare Wheel

    Wheels and tyres Tighten the wheel bolts or nuts evenly in the When using a wheel or spare wheel with a sequence indicated to 6). new or newly painted wheel rim, have the wheel bolts or nuts retightened after approx‐ Specified tightening torque: imately 1,000 km to 5,000 km.
  • Page 330 Wheels and tyres Fitting/removing the spare wheel damaged. The tyre damage may not be visible and not detectable. Vehicles with front wheel drive: removing the A damaged tyre may cause a loss of tyre spare wheel pressure. This could cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
  • Page 331 Wheels and tyres Take ratchet ring spanner and auxiliary Turn ratchet ring spanner in the direction tool for the spare wheel lifter out of the of arrow until you feel resistance or until vehicle tool kit. the friction clutch of the winch overwinds. Push auxiliary tool through opening Pull wheel wrench...
  • Page 332 Wheels and tyres Slightly raise spare wheel carrier Vehicles with rear wheel drive: removing the unhook left-hand safety hook 3. spare wheel (vehicle with lowered chassis) Assemble the pump lever for the jack and slide it into sleeve on the right-hand side of spare wheel carrier 4.
  • Page 333 Wheels and tyres Place a screwdriver into recesses Raise spare wheel carrier with the pump then prise off covers 1. lever and attach right-hand safety hook 3. Using the wheel wrench from the vehicle tool Slightly raise spare wheel carrier kit, unscrew the now visible bolts anti-clock‐...
  • Page 334 Wheels and tyres Vehicles with rear wheel drive: removing the Slide the pump lever for the jack into the sleeve on spare wheel carrier 4. spare wheel (chassis) Raise spare wheel carrier with the pump lever and attach right-hand safety hook 1. Slightly raise the spare wheel carrier and attach left-hand safety hook 1.
  • Page 335: Technical Data

    Technical data Information on technical data if the two-way radio is not connected to an exterior aerial The technical data was determined in accordance if the exterior aerial is not correctly moun‐ with EU Directives. The given data only applies to ted or is not of low reflection vehicles with standard equipment.
  • Page 336: Vehicle Identification Plate, Vehicle Identification Number (Vin) And Engine Number

    Technical data Depending on the vehicle model, the vehicle iden‐ Frequency band Maximum transmis‐ tification plate is located on the seat base of the sion output driver's seat or on the B-pillar. 2 m waveband 50 W The data is vehicle-specific and can differ from that shown.
  • Page 337: Operating Fluids And Capacities

    Technical data VIN underneath the windscreen Vehicle identification plate (example: all other countries) The VIN is also attached as a label on the lower Vehicle manufacturer section of windscreen 2. EU general operating permit number (only for The VIN underneath the windscreen is only avail‐ certain countries) able for certain countries.
  • Page 338 Notes on fuel grades on vehicles with diesel Mercedes-Benz guarantee or goodwill gestures. engines You can identify operating fluids approved by Mercedes-Benz by the following inscriptions on General notes the container: Observe the notes on operating fluids MB-Freigabe (e.g. MB-Freigabe 229.51) page 335).
  • Page 339 Technical data For diesel fuel with a maximum of 7 vol.% bio- For paraffinic diesel fuel diesel (fatty acid methyl ester) Refuel with paraffinic diesel fuels to EN 15940 only if the appropriate compati‐ In accordance with the European standard bility mark is present in your fuel filler EN 16942, you will find the compatibility marks flap.
  • Page 340 Technical data Surfaces that have come into contact Diesel engine Of which reserve ® with AdBlue while refilling must be fuel immediately rinsed with water, or Models with approx. Approx. 12 litres ® AdBlue must be removed with a damp 71 litres total capacity cloth and cold water.
  • Page 341 Have the brake fluid renewed at the changed at a qualified specialist workshop. specified intervals. Only Mercedes-Benz-approved engine oils may be used in Mercedes-Benz engines. * NOTE Damage to paint, plastic or rubber Further information on engine oil and oil filter: by brake fluid in the Mercedes-Benz Specifications for Oper‐...
  • Page 342 Have the brake fluid replaced regularly at a quali‐ If an inappropriate coolant is used, the engine fied specialist workshop. cooling system is not sufficiently protected Only use brake fluid approved by Mercedes-Benz against overheating and corrosion at high out‐ in accordance with MB-Freigabe or MB-Approval side temperatures.
  • Page 343: Vehicle Data

    Notes on the trailer hitch Use only R‑134a refrigerant or the PAG oil approved by Mercedes-Benz. & WARNING Risk of accident due to imper‐ The approved PAG oil may not be mixed missible retrofitting of a trailer tow hitch with any other PAG oil that is not approved for R‑134a refrigerant.
  • Page 344: Lashing Points And Carrier Systems

    During a full brake application, forces may act benz.com/portal/kat_iv.html?&L. which can multiply the weight of the load. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have a Always use several lashing points to dis‐ trailer hitch retrofitted at a Mercedes-Benz tribute and spread the load. Distribute service centre.
  • Page 345 Front ladder rack 200 kg each other. Rear ladder rack 100 kg Mercedes-Benz advises you to install a stabiliser on the vehicle's front axle. The details apply if the load is distributed evenly across the entire ladder rack surface.
  • Page 346 Technical data The loading guidelines and other information about load distribution and load securing can be found in the "Transport" section ( page 264). →...
  • Page 347: Display Messages And Warning And Indicator Lamps

    Display messages and warning and indicator lamps on the multifunction display. Pressing O hides Display messages the display message. Introduction You can hide low-priority display messages by Information about display messages pressing the button ¤ or with left-hand Touch The display messages appear on the multifunc‐ Control.
  • Page 348 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The restraint system in question is malfunctioning . & WARNING Risk of injury or fatal injury due to a malfunction in the restraint system Front left malfunction If the restraint system is malfunctioning, restraint system com‐...
  • Page 349 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * A malfunction has occurred in the system, the parking brake is inop‐ erative. & WARNING Risk of an accident due to a brake system mal‐ Parking brake inoperative function If the brake system is malfunctioning, braking characteristics may be impaired.
  • Page 350 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The on-board voltage is low or a malfunction has occurred in the system; the closing force may not be sufficient for the incline. & WARNING Risk of an accident due to a brake system mal‐ Parking brake See Own- function er's Manual...
  • Page 351 Stop in a safe location. Clean all sensors ( page 279). → Re-start the engine. * The Mercedes-Benz emergency call system is not available. SOS NOT READY Possible causes for this include: the ignition is switched off the Mercedes-Benz emergency call system is malfunctioning Switch on the ignition.
  • Page 352 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * EBD, ABS and ESP ® are malfunctioning. Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be mal‐ functioning. & WARNING Risk of skidding if EBD, ABS and ESP ®...
  • Page 353 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * ABS and ESP ® are temporarily unavailable. Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be tem‐ porarily unavailable. ÷ & WARNING Risk of skidding if ABS and ESP ®...
  • Page 354 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Driving systems Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * You have exceeded the maximum permitted speed (only specific ð countries). Drive more slowly. Maximum speed excee- * You have reached the maximum stored speed for winter tyres. Speed limit (winter Exceeding this speed is not possible.
  • Page 355 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The camera view is reduced. Possible causes: dirt on the windscreen in the camera's field of vision heavy precipitation or fog Driving systems and driving safety systems may be malfunctioning or temporarily unavailable.
  • Page 356 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The camera view is reduced. Possible causes: Traffic Sign Assist Cam- era view restricted See Dirt on the windscreen in the camera's field of vision Owner's Manual Heavy precipitation or fog Driving systems and driving safety systems may be malfunctioning or temporarily unavailable.
  • Page 357 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Active Lane Keeping Assist is malfunctioning ( page 166). → Active Lane Keeping Assist inoperative Visit a qualified specialist workshop. * Active Lane Keeping Assist is temporarily unavailable ( page 166).
  • Page 358 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The electrical connection to the oil level sensor has been interrup‐ ted or the oil level sensor is faulty. The engine oil level has fallen to the minimum level. Engine oil level cannot Visit a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 359 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The engine oil level has fallen to the minimum level. * NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with insufficient engine oil Check engine oil level Avoid long journeys with insufficient engine oil. when next refuelling Check the engine oil level at the next fuel stop.
  • Page 360 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The coolant is too hot. Stop in a safe location immediately and switch off the engine. & WARNING Danger of burns when opening the bonnet Coolant Stop vehicle Switch engine off If you open the engine bonnet when the engine has overheated or during a fire in the engine compartment, you could come into...
  • Page 361 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Regeneration not possi- * Not all conditions have been met for regeneration of the diesel parti‐ cle filter ( page 121). → Continue driving as normal until all conditions have been met for regeneration of the diesel particle filter.
  • Page 362 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The AdBlue ¯ ® system is malfunctioning. Visit a qualified specialist workshop immediately. AdBlue system fault See Owner's Manual * If an AdBlue ® system malfunction occurs, no tank fill level is dis‐ ®...
  • Page 363 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The next time the engine is started, the low AdBlue Ø ® level will restrict the speed to a maximum of 20 km/h. ® Top up at least 8 l of AdBlue immediately ( page 136).
  • Page 364 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * There is interference from a powerful source of radio waves As a Tyre pressure monitor result, no signals from the tyre pressure sensors are received. The currently unavailable tyre pressure monitor is temporarily unavailable.
  • Page 365 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The tyre pressure monitor is malfunctioning. Tyre pressure monitor inoperative Visit a qualified specialist workshop. * The tyre pressure loss warning has detected a major pressure loss. Tyre pressure Check tyre(s) &...
  • Page 366 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The key is currently not detected. Â Change the key's position in the vehicle. If the key still is not detected, start the engine with the key in Key not detected (white the slot(...
  • Page 367 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * There is too little fuel in the fuel tank. The stationary heating cannot & be switched on. Refuel the vehicle. inoperative Refuel vehi- * The on-board voltage is too low. &...
  • Page 368 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The steering is malfunctioning. Steerability is heavily impaired. Ð & WARNING Risk of accident if steering capability is impaired If the steering does not function as intended, the vehicle's oper‐ Steering malfunction ating safety is jeopardised.
  • Page 369 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The transmission is malfunctioning. The transmission position can Without changing gear, no longer be changed. consult workshop If the transmission is in position h, visit a qualified specialist workshop, without changing the transmission position.
  • Page 370 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Lights Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The camera view is reduced. Possible causes: Adaptive Highbeam Assist Camera view Dirt on the windscreen in the camera's field of vision restricted See Owner's Heavy precipitation or fog Manual Driving systems and driving safety systems may be malfunctioning...
  • Page 371: Warning And Indicator Lamps

    Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Cross-country gear Warning and indicator lamps ® ÷ page 369) → Overview of warning and indicator lamps ® å OFF ( page 369) → When the ignition is switched on, many systems Active Brake Assist deactivated perform a self-test.
  • Page 372 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp The red parking brake indicator lamp lights up and the yellow electric parking brake indicator lamp is off. The red indicator lamp lights up. This means that the electric parking brake has been applied.
  • Page 373 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp The red parking brake indicator lamp is flashing and the yellow electric parking brake indicator lamp is lit up. When the red indicator lamp flashes, this means that the activation sta‐ tus of the electric parking brake is unknown.
  • Page 374 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp ÷ ® The ESP yellow warning lamp lights up while the engine is on. ® is malfunctioning. Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be malfunc‐ ®...
  • Page 375 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp The brake system yellow warning lamp lights up while the engine is on. & WARNING Risk of an accident due to a brake system malfunc‐ tion Brake system warning If the brake system is malfunctioning, braking characteristics may lamp (yellow) be impaired.
  • Page 376 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp The brake system red warning lamp lights up while the engine is on. Possible causes: The brake force boosting is malfunctioning. Brake system warning The EBD (electronic brakeforce distribution) is malfunctioning. lamp (red) There is not enough brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir.
  • Page 377: Distance Warning

    Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Seat belt Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp The seat belt red warning lamp flashes and an intermittent warning tone sounds. The driver or front passenger does not have their belt on during the trip (speeds above 25 km/h).
  • Page 378: Electrical Fault

    Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Engine Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp The red coolant warning lamp lights up while the engine is running. Possible causes: Temperature sensor malfunctioning Coolant warning lamp Coolant level too low Air supply to the engine radiator obstructed Engine radiator fan faulty If a warning tone also sounds, the coolant has exceeded the tempera‐...
  • Page 379 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp The engine diagnosis yellow warning lamp lights up while the engine is A malfunction has occurred in the engine, exhaust system or fuel sys‐ tem. Engine diagnosis warning lamp This can cause the emission values to be exceeded and the engine to run in emergency mode.
  • Page 380 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp The tyre pressure monitor yellow warning lamp (pressure loss / mal‐ function) lights up. The tyre pressure monitor has detected a tyre pressure loss in at least one tyre.
  • Page 381: Index 379

    Index 379 ® AdBlue ......... 135, 338 1, 2, 3 ... Additive ........135, 338 12 V socket Filling capacity ......... 338 see Socket (12 V) Purity ........135, 338 230 V socket Topping up ........136 see Socket (230 V) (centre console, front) Add-on equipment ........
  • Page 382 380 Index All-wheel drive Priming/deactivating the interior Engaging ........... 127 motion sensor ........59 Engaging/disengaging ...... 128 Stopping the alarm ......58 LOW range ........128 Switching tow-away protection Notes ..........127 on/off ..........58 Tow-away protection function ..... 58 Alternative route see Route Attachments ...........
  • Page 383 Index 381 Charging a vehicle battery ....286 Brake Assistance Disconnecting the auxiliary battery see BAS (Brake Assist System) in the engine compartment ....292 Brake fluid Disconnecting the auxiliary battery Notes ..........339 under the co-driver's seat ....292 Brakeforce Distribution Disconnecting the starter battery ..
  • Page 384 382 Index Paint ..........278 Front passenger seat (rearward- Plastic trim ........281 facing/forward-facing) ....... 36 Real wood/trim elements ....281 ISOFIX (fitting) ........34 Reversing camera/360° Camera ..279 ISOFIX (notes) ........34 Roof lining ........281 Notes on the safe transportation of Seat belt ...........
  • Page 385 Index 383 Combination switch see Headlamp flasher Dashboard see High beam see Cockpit (overview) see Indicator Dashboard lighting Compass ..........232 see Instrument lighting Computer Data import/export ......208 see On-board computer Function/notes ........ 208 Connection status Importing/exporting ......208 Displaying .........
  • Page 386 384 Index Dipped beam Adaptive Highbeam Assist cur‐ Changing bulbs ........88 rently unavailable See Owner's Setting for abroad (symmetrical) ..82 Manual ..........368 switching on/off ........ 82 Adaptive Highbeam Assist inopera‐ Dipped beam tive ........... 368 see Automatic dipped beam AdBlue system fault Engine DIRECT SELECT lever ......
  • Page 387: Æ Reserve Fuel

    Index 385 Check engine oil level when ÂKey not detected (red display next refuelling ........357 message) .......... 363 hCheck tyre(s) ......362 ÂKey not detected (white dis‐ !Clean the fuel filter ....355 play message) ........364 Coolant Stop vehicle Switch bLeft dipped beam (example) ..
  • Page 388 386 Index Traffic Sign Assist currently Steering malfunction Ð unavailable See Owner's Manual ..354 Increased physical effort See Own‐ er's Manual ........365 Traffic Sign Assist inoperative ..353 Transmission malfunction Stop ..366 Steering malfunction See Ð Tyre pressure Check tyre(s) ....
  • Page 389 Index 387 Driving Safety System ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) ..146 EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribu‐ Adaptive brake lights ......150 tion) ............148 ASR (acceleration skid control) ..146 ECO display BAS (Brake Assist System) ....146 Function ........... 120 EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distri‐...
  • Page 390 ESP (Electronic Stability Program) Manual parking brake ....... 142 ® Emergency call system Crosswind Assist ......147 see Mercedes-Benz emergency call system Trailer stabilisation ......148 Emergency engine start ...... 297 ® (Electronic Stability Program) ... 147 Emergency key element Activating/deactivating ....
  • Page 391 Index 389 Front door Head restraint Opening (from inside) ......44 Adjusting mechanically ....... 71 Unlocking (from inside) ...... 44 Headlamp flasher ........83 Front seats Heating system (control panel) ..... 97 8-way adjustment options ....63 High beam ..........83 adjusting (electrically) ......
  • Page 392 390 Index Cornering light ........84 Selecting and connecting to a sta‐ tion ........... 255 Interior lamps (rear) (replacing the Selecting stream ......255 light bulbs) ..........92 Setting options ......... 255 Interior lighting Terms of use ........255 Load compartment ......86 ®...
  • Page 393 Index 391 Language Language setting ......183 Notes ..........207 Media player voice commands ..189 Setting ..........207 Message voice commands ....190 Multifunction steering wheel (oper‐ Lashing points ating) ..........182 Information ........342 Navigation voice commands ..... 185 Level control Notes on the voice commands ..
  • Page 394 Matt finish (cleaning instructions) ..278 Service message ......247 Maximum speed Transferred data ....... 247 see Limiter Mercedes-Benz emergency call sys‐ MBUX multimedia system (over‐ tem ............247 view) ............192 Automatic emergency call ....248 Mecca ............ 232 Information ........
  • Page 395 Index 393 Voice commands (LINGUATRONIC) .. 190 Navigation announcements Activating/deactivating ....223 Mirrors Adjusting the volume ......224 Adjusting the inside mirror ....96 Repeating ......... 224 Mirrors Switching audio fadeout on/off ..224 see Outside mirrors Switching on/off during a phone Mobile phone ........
  • Page 396 394 Index Service menu ........177 Paint code ..........334 Telephone menu ....... 181 Park pawl Trip menu .......... 178 Deactivating manually ...... 126 On-board diagnostics interface Park position see Diagnostics connection Engaging ........... 125 On-board electronics Engaging automatically ..... 125 Engine electronics ......
  • Page 397 Index 395 Switching on (start/stop button) ..110 Radio connection Key ............. 41 Power window see Side windows Real wood (care) ........281 Previous destinations Rear bench seat Selecting ........... 213 see Seats Profile Rear compartment heating ....100 Calling up suggestions ...... 198 Rear Cross Traffic Alert .......
  • Page 398 396 Index Malfunction ........27 Off-road ..........225 Protection ........... 27 To an off-road destination ....224 Reduced protection ......27 Running-in notes ........112 Self-test ..........27 Warning lamp ........27 Restricting the shift range ....125 Safety vest ..........283 Reversing camera .........
  • Page 399 Index 397 Selector lever Smartphone see DIRECT SELECT lever see Android Auto see Apple CarPlay™ Sensors (care) ........279 see Telephone Service Snow chains ......... 302 see ASSYST PLUS Socket (12 V) ........... 78 Service (on-board computer) ....177 Driver's seat ........78 Service centre Front centre console ......
  • Page 400 398 Index Storing ..........261 Switching the A/C function on or off ............100 Station list Calling up ......... 260 Switching the rear window heater on/off ............ 102 Station presets Modifying .......... 261 Switching the windscreen heater on/off ............ 102 Station tracking Setting ..........
  • Page 401 Index 399 Connecting a second mobile phone Tool (Secure Simple Pairing) ....235 see Removing the vehicle tool kit Disconnecting a mobile phone ..236 see Vehicle tool kit Importing contacts ......239 see Vehicle tool kit stowage compartment Importing contacts (overview) ..239 Top Tether ..........
  • Page 402 400 Index Care ..........279 Restarting the tyre pressure moni‐ Detaching the ball coupling ....172 tor ............. 315 General notes ........341 Tyre pressure monitoring system Information about trailer operation .. 169 (function) .......... 314 Socket ..........172 Tyre pressure table ......303 Trailer loads ..........
  • Page 403 Index 401 USB socket in the rear ......80 Vehicle key see Key User profile ........... 197 Vehicle level Using kickdown ........126 Lowering ........... 131 Using the chock ........145 Raising ..........131 Vehicle maintenance see ASSYST PLUS Vehicle ........... 111 Vehicle tool kit ......
  • Page 404 402 Index Tyre pressure monitoring system 6Restraint system warning (function) .......... 314 lamp ..........369 Tyre pressure table ......303 7Seat belt warning lamp Unusual driving characteristics ..301 flashes ..........375 Wi-Fi ............206 7Seat belt warning lamp lights Adjusting ..........
  • Page 407 Publication details Internet Further information about Mercedes-Benz vehi‐ cles and about Daimler AG can be found on the following websites: http://www.mercedes-benz.com http://www.daimler.com Documentation team You are welcome to forward any queries or sug‐ gestions you may have regarding this Owner's...
  • Page 408 Digital on the Internet You can access the Owner's Manual on the Mercedes-Benz homepage. Digital as an app The Mercedes-Benz Guides app is available free of charge in common app stores. ® Apple Android É9075844602Z1028ËÍ...

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