Mercedes-Benz S-Class Owner's Manual

Mercedes-Benz S-Class Owner's Manual

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  • Page 3 Mercedes-Benz therefore reserves the right to Welcome to the world of Mercedes-Benz introduce changes in the following areas: Before you first drive off, read this Owner's Man‐ design ual carefully and familiarise yourself with your vehicle. For your own safety and a longer operat‐...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Opening and closing ........74 Fitting/removing the pennant staff ..... 161 Take-back of end-of-life vehicles ....19 Key ..............74 Mercedes-Benz Genuine Parts ...... 20 Doors ............78 Owner's Manual ..........21 Light and sight ......... 163 Boot .............. 83 Operating safety ...........
  • Page 5 Contents Mirrors ............175 Navigation ..........350 Instrument Display and on-board Operating the sun visors ......177 Telephone ........... 377 computer ..........299 Area permeable to radio waves on the Online and Internet functions ..... 403 Instrument display overview ....... 299 windscreen ..........
  • Page 6 Contents Wheels and tyres ........503 Index ............610 Notes on noise or unusual handling char‐ acteristics ........... 503 Notes on regularly inspecting wheels and tyres ............503 Notes on snow chains ........ 503 Tyre pressure ..........504 Wheel change ..........513 Collapsible spare wheel ......
  • Page 7: Symbols

    Symbols In this Owner's Manual, you will find the follow‐ Observe notes on material damage. ing symbols: Useful instructions or further information & DANGER Danger due to not observing that could be helpful to you. the warning notices Instruction Warning notices draw your attention to haz‐ (Q page) Further information on a topic ards that may endanger your health or life, or Display...
  • Page 8: At A Glance

    At a glance – Cockpit...
  • Page 9 At a glance – Cockpit → → Steering wheel gearshift paddle ECO start/stop function → → Combination switch Control panel for the multimedia system → → DIRECT SELECT lever Adjusts the steering wheel → PASSENGER AIRBAG indicator lamps Control panel for: →...
  • Page 10: Warning And Indicator Lamps

    At a glance – Warning and indicator lamps Instrument display...
  • Page 11 At a glance – Warning and indicator lamps → → Speedometer J Brakes (red) → → à Chassis malfunctioning ü Seat belt not fastened → #! Turn signal indicator Fuel level display → → Multifunction display 8 Fuel reserve with fuel filler flap location indicator →...
  • Page 12: Overhead Control Panel

    At a glance – Overhead control panel...
  • Page 13 | Switches the automatic light control Spectacles compartment on/off → 3 Opens/closes the panoramic sliding → G SOS emergency call system sunroof (Mercedes-Benz emergency call system) → Opens/closes the roller sunblinds → c Switches the front interior lighting → Operates MAGIC SKY CONTROL on/off →...
  • Page 14: Door Control Panel And Seat Adjustment

    At a glance – Door control panel and seat adjustment...
  • Page 15 At a glance – Door control panel and seat adjustment → → Adjusts the seats electrically W Opens/closes the right side window → → Switches the seat heater on/off W Opens/closes the rear right side win‐ → Switching the seat ventilation on/off →...
  • Page 16: Control Settings In The Rear Compartment

    At a glance – Control settings in the rear compartment Vehicles with a reclining rear seat...
  • Page 17 At a glance – Control settings in the rear compartment → Blu-ray/DVD drive Adjusts the height of the head restraint → → Cigarette lighter Adjusts the seat backrest inclination → → Socket Sets the combined seat cushion inclination and length →...
  • Page 18: Emergencies And Breakdowns

    At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns...
  • Page 19 At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns → What to do in the event of an accident Fire extinguisher → → QR codes for accessing the rescue card Fuel filler flap with instruction labels for tyre pressure, fuel type and QR codes for access‐ →...
  • Page 20: Digital Owner's Manual

    Some sections of the Digital Owner's Manual, bookmarks you have stored yourself. such as warnings, can be made visible by high‐ lighting and pressing them. The Owner's Manual can also be found in the Mercedes-Benz Guides App in all common app stores.
  • Page 21: General Notes

    Plug-in hybrid: observe the notes in the Supple‐ EU countries only: ute to environmental protection. ment. Otherwise, you may fail to recognise dan‐ Mercedes-Benz will take back your end-of-life gers. Always have maintenance work carried vehicle for environment-friendly disposal in out at a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 22: Mercedes-Benz Genuine Parts

    Mercedes-Benz vehicles, even if they as new parts. The same entitlement from the have been officially approved or independently Do not install accessory parts such as implied warranty is valid as for new parts.
  • Page 23: Owner's Manual

    Modification to electronic components, their with hot parts of the exhaust system. Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. software or wiring could impair their function The Owner's Manual and Service Booklet are and/or the function of other networked com‐...
  • Page 24 General notes Vehicles with a 48 V on-board electrical sys‐ When driving on unpaved roads or off- way can unexpectedly fail or, in the case of tem (EQ Boost technology) road, regularly check the vehicle under‐ an accident, may not absorb the loads that side.
  • Page 25: Declaration Of Conformity

    Jack conditions of Directive 2014/53/EU. You can Type, number: obtain further information from a Mercedes-Benz A) A 164 580 02 18, A 166 580 01 18 Service Centre. B) A 240 580 00 18...
  • Page 26 General notes Reference data of the harmonised standards or 05.05.2015 Type/model: 10-300-0002 specifications Date Serial numbers: A) ISO 4063, EN ISO 14341-A, DBL 7382.20, Signed by Year of manufacture: MBN 10435, AS 2693 Director of Quality was developed, designed and manufactured in B) ISO 4063, ISO 14341-A, DBL 7392.10, MBN accordance with EC Directives 10435...
  • Page 27 General notes designation Track Edition EN ISO 12100-1 Safety of machinery 2009 DIN EN 1012-1 Compressors and vacuum pumps - Safety requirements - Part 1: Compressors 2010 DIN EN 894-1 Safety of machinery - Ergonomic requirements for the design of displays and control actuators - Part 1: 2008 General principles DIN EN 894-2...
  • Page 28: Diagnostics Connection

    General notes Authorised representative(s) for compilation of the technical documentation, CE commissioner(s) 22.6.2015 [Name of signatory] [Stamp] date Signatory and details of signatory Signature Diagnostics connection & WARNING Risk of accident due to * NOTE Battery discharging from using objects in the driver's footwell devices connected to the diagnostics The diagnostics connection is only intended for connection...
  • Page 29: Qualified Specialist Workshop

    General notes Mercedes‑Benz recommends a Mercedes‑Benz ship. You can do this at a Mercedes-Benz service Qualified specialist workshop service centre. centre, for example. Plug-in hybrid: observe the notes in the Supple‐ ment. Otherwise, you may fail to recognise dan‐ gers.
  • Page 30: Implied Warranty

    Electronic control units This damage is not covered either by the components (e.g. lights, brakes) Mercedes-Benz implied warranty or by the Electronic control units are fitted in your vehicle. information on events leading to vehicle New‑ or Used-Vehicle Warranty.
  • Page 31 General notes ambient conditions (e.g. temperature, rain to product liability. For this, the manufacturer ularly when you use online services in accord‐ sensor) requires technical data from vehicles. ance with the settings that you have selected. Fault memories in the vehicle can be reset by a You can store or change convenience settings/ In addition to providing the actual control unit service outlet as part of repair or maintenance...
  • Page 32: Copyright

    Online services with prior consent. http://www.mercedes-benz.com/opensource Wireless network connection The services and functions (sometimes subject If your vehicle has a wireless network connec‐ to a fee) can usually be activated or deactivated.
  • Page 33: Occupant Safety

    Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use driv‐ worn seat belt. Seat belt tensioners and/or air‐ ing aids which have been approved for your vehi‐...
  • Page 34 Occupant safety Restraint system functionality the components of the restraint system must gered unintentionally or might not be trig‐ take place in good time at the start of the colli‐ gered at all in the event of an accident. This When the ignition is switched on, a self-test is sion.
  • Page 35: Seat Belts

    A seat belt can only provide Side impact airbag Side impact the best level of protection if it is worn correctly. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop Window airbag Side impact, rollover, &...
  • Page 36 Occupant safety der section of the belt. Never route the lap Reduced seat belt protection Always ensure that all vehicle occu‐ belt across your abdomen. pants have their seat belts fastened & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to correctly and are sitting properly.
  • Page 37 Always secure persons under 1.50 m If the seat belts are damaged, modified, tall in a suitable restraint system. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use seat extremely dirty, bleached or dyed belts which have been approved for your vehicle If the seat belt buckle is damaged or by Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 38 In an accident, the belt airbag may damage a non-approved child restraint system or a Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the child restraint system which has not been vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop approved for use in conjunction with the belt after an accident.
  • Page 39 Occupant safety Press and hold the seat belt outlet release Function of the rear seat belt buckle * NOTE Deployment of the seat belt ten‐ extender and slide seat belt outlet into the desired sioner when the front passenger seat is position.
  • Page 40: Airbags

    Occupant safety Seat belt warning function for the driver and The rear seat belt status display informs you The installation location of an airbag is identified front passenger which rear seat belt is not fastened. by the AIRBAG symbol. You can immediately dismiss the rear seat belt When activated, an airbag can provide additional The ü...
  • Page 41 Occupant safety If you install a child restraint system on the Always make sure that there are no * NOTE Important points to remember if reclining rear seat, always observe the additional objects between the airbag and vehicle the front passenger seat is unoccupied notes ( page 48).
  • Page 42 You should only use seat covers that Limited protection from airbags have been approved for the correspond‐ bag. ing seats by Mercedes-Benz. There are no objects between the seat, door & WARNING Risk of injury due to modifi‐ and door pillar (B-pillar).
  • Page 43 Occupant safety Status of the front passenger front airbag The backrest of the forward-facing child Consequently, the airbags cannot protect restraint system must, as far as possible, be vehicle occupants as they are designed to Function of the automatic front passenger resting on the seat backrest of the front front airbag shutoff passenger seat.
  • Page 44 Occupant safety The front passenger sits in such a way that The entire base of the child restraint The front passenger seat has been moved their weight is raised from the sitting sur‐ system must always rest on the sitting as far back as possible.
  • Page 45 Occupant safety Function of the PASSENGER AIR BAG indica‐ Self-test of automatic front passenger front light up simultaneously, the front passenger seat tor lamps airbag shutoff may not be used. Also in this case, do not fit a When the ignition is switched on, a self-test is child restraint system to the front passenger performed during which the two PASSENGER seat.
  • Page 46 Occupant safety of the child, PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF may be lit cator lamp is off, the front passenger airbag tem. The shoulder belt strap must be continuously or be off. Always observe the fol‐ can deploy in the event of an accident. routed forwards and downwards from lowing information.
  • Page 47: Pre-Safe

    Occupant safety If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator The person is seated properly with a cor‐ & WARNING Risk of injury or death when lamp is lit continuously, an adult or person rectly fastened seat belt. the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator with a build corresponding to that of an adult lamp is lit The front passenger seat has been moved...
  • Page 48 Occupant safety Closing the side windows. occupants. These measures cannot necessarily * NOTE Damage caused by objects in the prevent an imminent impact. Vehicles with sliding sunroof: closing the footwell or behind the seat sliding sunroof. PRE-SAFE ® PLUS can implement the following The automatic adjustment of the seat posi‐...
  • Page 49: Safely Transporting Children In The Vehicle

    For this reason, Also strictly observe the safety notes for the be obtained at a qualified specialist workshop. Mercedes-Benz strongly advises that you fit a specific situation. In this way you can recog‐ Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use a child restraint system to a rear seat.
  • Page 50 Occupant safety Information on child restraint system approval Advantage of a rearward-facing child The child cannot be restrained in the event of restraint system categories and details on the approval label on an accident, heavy braking or a sudden the child restraint system ( page 55).
  • Page 51 70). Observe the specific → care products for cleaning child restraint sys‐ instructions for the rearward-facing and tems recommended by Mercedes-Benz. When fitting a child restraint system, move the forward-facing child restraint systems reclining rear seat backrest to an almost upright page 69).
  • Page 52 Occupant safety Only use child restraint systems which are in Avoiding direct sunlight Observe when stopping or parking proper working condition & WARNING Risk of burns when the child & WARNING Risk of accident and injury & WARNING Risk of injury or death caused seat is exposed to direct sunlight due to children left unattended in the by the use of damaged child restraint...
  • Page 53 Overview of recommended child restraint systems Further information on the correct child restraint system can be obtained at a qualified specialist workshop. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre for this purpose.
  • Page 54 Occupant safety Securing with ISOFIX Weight category Type Order number Size category Type approval number 1 Manufacturer: Britax Römer 2 With colour code 9H95 Category 0+: BABY SAFE plus B6 6 86 8224 up to 13 kg and up to approx. 15 months E1 04 301 146 Size category E Category I:...
  • Page 55 Occupant safety Weight category Type Order number Type approval number Category 0+: BABY SAFE plus II A 000 970 13 02 up to 13 kg and up to approx. 15 months E1 04 301 146 Category I: DUO plus A 000 970 17 02 9 to 18 kg and from approximately 9 months to E1 04 301 133 4 years...
  • Page 56 Occupant safety Overview of suitable seats in the vehicle for fitting a child restraint system Securing systems for child restraint systems Vehicle seat Left/right rear seat Preferred securing system: Alternative securing system: ISOFIX child seat securing system Vehicle seat belt ( page 64) →...
  • Page 57 Occupant safety Vehicle seat Centre rear seat Securing system: Vehicle seat belt ( page 64) → Approval categories for child restraint sys‐ Approval categories in accordance with UN- Universal: child restraint systems in the tems "Universal" category are approved for instal‐ lation in vehicles.
  • Page 58 Occupant safety in the child restraint system manufacturer's i‑Size: child restraint systems in the "i‑Size" Suitability of seats for securing belt-secured vehicle model list. category are approved for installation in vehi‐ child restraint systems ( page 64) → cles with i‑Size mounting brackets. They can Approval categories in accordance with UN- be used, in accordance with overviews of the R129...
  • Page 59 Occupant safety Overview of suitability of the seats for attaching ISOFIX child restraint systems ISOFIX identification ISOFIX is a standardised securing system for specially designed restraint systems. The symbol indicates seats suitable for attaching an ISOFIX child restraint system in accordance with UN R44 ( page 55).
  • Page 60 Occupant safety Weight group 0+ (up to 13 kg and up to approx. 15 months) Size class: Equipment: Left/right rear seat ISO/R1 ISO/R2 ISO/R3 IL (1) IL Suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems according to the table in "Overview of the recommended child restraint systems", or if the vehicle and the seat are listed on the child restraint system manufacturer's vehicle model list.
  • Page 61 Occupant safety Size class: Equipment: Left/right rear seat ISO/F3 IL Suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems according to the table in "Overview of the recommended child restraint systems", or if the vehicle and the seat are listed on the child restraint system manufacturer's vehicle model list. IUF Suitable for forward-facing ISOFIX child restraint systems of the "Universal"...
  • Page 62 Occupant safety Front passenger seat Left/right rear seat i-Size child restraint system i‑U (ISO/R2, ISO/F2X) X Not suitable for an i-Size child restraint system in the "Universal" category. i-U Suitable for forward-facing and rearward-facing i-Size child restraint systems in the "Universal" category. Fitting the ISOFIX or i‑Size child restraint Always comply with the information about the tion.
  • Page 63 Occupant safety ISOFIX child seat securing system ble, lie flat against the backrest of the vehi‐ that it does not touch the child restraint sys‐ page 57) cle seat. tem. → i‑Size child seat securing system When you remove the child restraint sys‐ O When using a forward-facing child page 59) tem, install the head restraint again immedi‐...
  • Page 64 Occupant safety Vehicles with reclining rear seats: return * NOTE Be careful not to damage the seat the reclining rear seat backrest to an upright belt for the centre seat when fitting the position. child restraint system The reclining rear seat backrest must rest Make sure that the seat belt is not trap‐...
  • Page 65 Occupant safety Never adjust the seat after fitting the child restraint system. If the child restraint system is equipped with a Top Tether belt: The risk of injury can be reduced by Top Tether. The Top Tether belt facilitates an additional connection between the child restraint system attached with ISOFIX or i‑Size and the vehicle.
  • Page 66 Occupant safety not interfere with the correct routing of Top Tether belt 4. Securing the child restraint system with the seat belt Notes on the suitability of seats for attaching belt-secured child restraint systems Rear seats without a belt airbag Weight category Left/right rear seat Centre rear seat...
  • Page 67 Top seat, it is essential to observe the following → instructions: Tether anchorage. Secure a rearward-facing child restraint sys‐ tem with the ISOFIX or the i-Size child seat Only use a child restraint system approved by Mercedes-Benz. securing system.
  • Page 68 Occupant safety Vehicles with a reclining rear seat: the bot‐ rear seat sitting surface and seat backrest. The Also observe the child restraint system manufac‐ tom and back of a forward-facing child restraint child restraint system must not touch the roof. turer's installation instructions.
  • Page 69 Occupant safety Weight category Front passenger front airbag enabled Front passenger front airbag disabled 1, 2 Category I: 9 to 18 kg UF, L U, L Category II: 15 to 25 kg UF, L U, L Category III: 22 to 36 kg UF, L U, L X Not suitable for children in this weight category.
  • Page 70 Occupant safety resting on the seat backrest of the rear For child restraint systems with a belt clamp: Notes on vehicles without automatic front passenger front airbag shutoff seat. engage the seat belt tongue into the seat belt buckle before you tighten the seat belt using O For certain child restraint systems in weight the belt clamp.
  • Page 71 Occupant safety Make sure you observe the following informa‐ Notes on rearward-facing and forward-facing Observe the specific instructions for the rear‐ child restraint systems on the front tion: ward-facing and forward-facing child restraint passenger seat systems ( page 70). → Never fit a rearward-facing child restraint system to the front passenger seat &...
  • Page 72 Occupant safety When using a rearward-facing child restraint Observe the notes under "Suitability of O The child restraint system must not be put system on the front passenger seat, the front seats for attaching belt-secured child under strain by the head restraints. Adjust passenger front airbag must always be disa‐...
  • Page 73 Occupant safety outlet of the vehicle to the shoulder belt In addition, children could also set the vehi‐ Never leave anyone – particularly chil‐ guide on the child restraint system. cle in motion, for example, by: dren – unattended in the vehicle. The shoulder belt strap must be routed for‐...
  • Page 74 Occupant safety Activating/deactivating the child safety lock When leaving the vehicle, always take for the rear side windows the key with you and lock the vehicle. This also applies to the Digital Vehicle Key if the "Digital Vehicle Key" function is activated via Mercedes me connect.
  • Page 75: Notes On Pets In The Vehicle

    Occupant safety with indicator lamp off: via the switch Thereby an animal may: on the corresponding rear door or driv‐ activate vehicle equipment and become er's door trapped, for example When the child safety lock is activated, the con‐ switch systems on or off and endanger trols in the rear compartment are disabled for: other road users the rear side windows...
  • Page 76: Opening And Closing

    Opening and closing Never leave children and animals unat‐ tended in the vehicle. Overview of key functions When leaving the vehicle, always take & WARNING Risk of accident and injury the key with you and lock the vehicle. This also applies to the Digital Vehicle due to children left unattended in the Key if the "Digital Vehicle Key"...
  • Page 77 Opening and closing anti-theft protection is reactivated The panic alarm function is only available in unlocking the driver's door and fuel filler flap certain countries. Do not keep the key together with electronic To switch between settings: press the devices or metal objects. This can affect the % and &...
  • Page 78 Opening and closing To deactivate: press the & button on the Pull out emergency key until it engages in If batteries are swallowed, seek medical key twice in quick succession. the intermediate position. attention immediately. The battery check lamp of the key flashes You can use the intermediate position of twice briefly and lights up once.
  • Page 79 Opening and closing Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the Press release button down fully and battery replaced at a qualified specialist work‐ remove cover 1. shop. Remove battery compartment and take Remove the emergency key ( page 76). out the discharged battery.
  • Page 80: Doors

    Opening and closing Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Check the battery using the battery check lamp and replace if necessary ( page 76). → Use the emergency key to lock or unlock ( page 76). → Have the key checked at a qualified specialist workshop. You have lost a key.
  • Page 81 Opening and closing Locking/unlocking the vehicle centrally from If you have locked the vehicle using KEY‐ the inside LESS-GO. Locking/unlocking the vehicle with a Digital Vehicle Key Requirements: one of the following versions of the Digital Vehicle Key is available: suitable mobile phone Pull door handle 2.
  • Page 82 Opening and closing Information about suitable mobile phones Locking/unlocking the vehicle with KEY‐ LESS-GO can be obtained from your Mercedes-Benz Service Centre or at http://www.mercedes- Requirements: benz.com/connect. The key is outside the vehicle. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you carry The distance between the key and the vehicle the emergency key in case of function does not exceed 1 m.
  • Page 83 Opening and closing To unlock the vehicle: touch the inner sur‐ Convenience closing: touch recessed sen‐ If you open the boot lid from outside, the boot lid face of the door handle. sor surface for an extended period. is automatically unlocked. To lock the vehicle: touch sensor surface Further information on convenience closing or 2.
  • Page 84 Opening and closing The vehicle is being tested on a dynamome‐ ter. Information on the power closing function for the doors If you push the door into the lock to the first detent position, the power closing function will automatically pull the door into the lock. Locking/unlocking the driver's door with the emergency key If you wish to lock the vehicle entirely using...
  • Page 85: Boot

    Opening and closing Pull the boot lid handle. Boot Vehicles with boot lid convenience clos‐ Opening the boot lid ing: with the boot lid stopped in an inter‐ mediate position, pull the boot lid upwards & DANGER Risk of exhaust gas poisoning and release as soon as it begins to open.
  • Page 86 Opening and closing Vehicles with HANDS-FREE ACCESS: make There is a risk of injury, particularly in the Press or pull the remote operating a kicking movement with your foot below the event of sudden braking or a sudden change switch on the driver's door. bumper ( page 86).
  • Page 87 Opening and closing on the key (with the key in the vicinity of the Vehicles with boot lid convenience clos‐ Vehicles with boot lid convenience clos‐ vehicle). ing feature and KEYLESS-GO: press the ing feature: press the boot lid remote oper‐ locking button on the boot lid.
  • Page 88 Opening and closing HANDS-FREE ACCESS function A warning tone sounds while the boot lid is When closing, make sure that no body opening or closing. parts are in the closing area. If someone is trapped, use one of the & WARNING Risk of burns caused by a hot following options: exhaust system Press the p button on the key.
  • Page 89 Opening and closing When making the kicking movement, make sure The boot lid could be opened or closed uninten‐ that your feet are firmly on the ground, other‐ tionally, in the following situations: wise you could lose your balance, e.g. on ice. If a person's arms or legs are moving in the Requirements: sensor detection range, e.g.
  • Page 90 Opening and closing Unlocking the boot lid using the emergency Turn the emergency key anti-clockwise from position 1 to position 2. Turn the emergency key back to position 1 Take the emergency key element out of the and remove it. key ( page 76).
  • Page 91: Roller Sunblinds

    Opening and closing Extending/retracting the rear window roller Roller sunblinds sunblind Extending or retracting the roller sunblinds on the rear side windows & WARNING Risk of entrapment when extending or retracting the roller sun‐ The roller sunblinds for the rear side windows can be operated with the buttons for the side blind windows.
  • Page 92: Side Windows

    Opening and closing Extending/retracting from the rear compart‐ When the child safety lock for the rear side win‐ ment dows is activated, switch cannot be oper‐ ated. * NOTE Damage caused by objects Make sure that the roller sunblind can Side windows move freely.
  • Page 93 Opening and closing Requirements: To start automatic operation: press the & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped The power supply or the ignition is switched W button beyond the point of resistance when closing a side window or pull and release it. When closing a side window, body parts To interrupt automatic operation: press or could be trapped in the closing area in the...
  • Page 94 Opening and closing after six hours When opening, make sure that nobody & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped if there is a malfunction in the power supply is touching the side window. despite there being reversing protection on the side window Release the button immediately if The side windows are closed as far as the venti‐...
  • Page 95 Opening and closing Convenience closing (closing the vehicle The side windows are closed. Observe the complete closing proce‐ from outside) dure when using convenience closing. The panoramic sliding sunroof is closed. When closing, make sure that no body To interrupt convenience closing: release &...
  • Page 96: Sliding Sunroof

    Opening and closing Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions If a side window is obstructed during closing and reopens again slightly: Immediately after the window is blocked, pull the corresponding switch again until the side window has closed, and hold the switch for an additional second. The side window will be closed with increased force.
  • Page 97 Opening and closing When leaving the vehicle, always take Only open the sliding sunroof if it is free the key with you and lock the vehicle. of snow and ice. & WARNING Risk of entrapment while * NOTE Damage caused by protruding opening and closing the roller sunblinds objects When opening or closing, make sure that no...
  • Page 98 Opening and closing To interrupt automatic operation: press/ To open or close: press button 1. To open/close manually: push or pull but‐ pull the 3 button again. to the point of resistance and hold it To stop: press button again. until the roller sunblind has reached the Restrictions: You must first open or close the rear roller sun‐...
  • Page 99 Opening and closing When closing the roller sunblind, make sure Automatic functions of the sliding sunroof during resetting that no body parts are in the range of move‐ The term "sliding sunroof" also refers to the when the sliding sunroof is closed again ment.
  • Page 100 Opening and closing Rain closing function when driving MAGIC SKY CONTROL Always have work on MAGIC SKY CON‐ Vehicles with a panoramic sliding sunroof: if TROL carried out at a qualified special‐ MAGIC SKY CONTROL function it starts to rain, the raised sliding sunroof is ist workshop.
  • Page 101 Opening and closing Press button 1. Operating the rear element from the rear If the roller sunblind is fully closed: pull but‐ If the rear element is in a different state from ton 1. the front element: the transparency of the The roller sunblind will open.
  • Page 102 100 Opening and closing Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The reversing feature is then not active. Parts of the body could become trapped in the closing area in the process. Make sure that no parts of the body are in the closing area. Release the button immediately if somebody becomes trapped.
  • Page 103 Opening and closing 101 Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Use automatic operation to fully open and then close the sliding sunroof. The rear roller sunblind does not move smoothly. Pull and hold button down repeatedly until the rear roller sunblind is fully closed. Pull the button for another second.
  • Page 104: Anti-Theft Protection

    102 Opening and closing The ATA system is primed automatically after after pressing the start/stop button with the Anti-theft protection approximately 10 seconds: key inside the vehicle Function of the immobiliser after locking the vehicle with the key after unlocking the vehicle using KEYLESS- The immobiliser prevents your vehicle from after locking the vehicle using KEYLESS-GO being started without the correct key.
  • Page 105 Opening and closing 103 Function of tow-away protection when using HANDS-FREE ACCESS Interior protection is primed automatically after approximately 10 seconds: An audible and visual alarm is triggered if an Information on detecting damage on a parked after locking the vehicle with the key alteration to your vehicle's angle of inclination is vehicle ( page 222).
  • Page 106 104 Opening and closing when the panoramic sliding sunroof is open Priming/deactivating interior protection Multimedia system: Vehicle î Vehicle settings Inte- rior motion sensor Activate O or deactivate ª the function. Interior protection is primed again in the follow‐ ing cases: The vehicle is unlocked again.
  • Page 107: Seats And Stowing 105

    Seats and stowing 105 your legs are not fully extended and you can Notes on the correct driver's seat position depress the pedals properly & WARNING Risk of injury through adjust‐ the back of your head is supported at eye ing vehicle settings while the vehicle is in level by the centre of the head restraint motion...
  • Page 108: Seats

    106 Seats and stowing Seats Before starting the engine: adjust the & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped driver's seat, the head restraints, the when adjusting the seats Adjusting the front seat electrically steering wheel or the mirror and fasten When you adjust a seat, you or other vehicle your seat belt.
  • Page 109 Seats and stowing 107 When moving the seats back, make & WARNING Risk of injury due to head & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to sure that there are no objects in the restraints which are not fitted or are incorrect seat position footwell, under or behind the seats.
  • Page 110 108 Seats and stowing To select the front passenger seat: press Seat cushion inclination button 1. Seat cushion length When the indicator lamp lights up, the front Seat fore-and-aft position passenger seat is selected. Seat backrest inclination Adjust the front passenger seat using the Save the settings using the memory function buttons on the door control panel on the page 130).
  • Page 111 Seats and stowing 109 Vehicles with electrically adjustable outer seats Vehicles with an EASY ADJUST luxury head restraint Vehicles with seat for chauffeur mode and long wheelbase Selects the front passenger seat Selects the front passenger seat Selects the front passenger seat Head restraint height Head restraint fore-and-aft position Head restraint fore-and-aft position...
  • Page 112 110 Seats and stowing The footrest can be adjusted only when one of Adjusting the rear seats electrically Seat backrest inclination the following conditions has been fulfilled: Combined seat cushion inclination and You can electrically adjust only the outer seats in the front passenger seat is moved fully length the rear compartment.
  • Page 113 Seats and stowing 111 Angle of the leg rest Fore-and-aft position of the leg rest Saving the settings with the memory function page 131). → The leg rest will fold down if overloaded. If this is the case, fold up the leg rest and engage it.
  • Page 114 112 Seats and stowing if available, the leg rest will rise There is an increased risk of injury in the restraint is folded down, the view of the pas‐ To set the upright position: manually head and neck area, e.g. in the event of an senger's exterior mirror can be impaired.
  • Page 115 Seats and stowing 113 an occupant is detected on the front When moving the seats back, make passenger seat sure that there are no objects in the footwell, under or behind the seats. the front passenger head restraint is inserted and the power supply is switched on Observe the following: the front passenger head restraint is folded...
  • Page 116 114 Seats and stowing Setting the chauffeur position You can use the rear-compartment child safety lock to disable this function Press button forwards and hold it in this page 72). → position. The front passenger seat will move forward Folding the front passenger head restraint and stop at the threshold of the area for back or up (chauffeur mode) chauffeur mode.
  • Page 117 Seats and stowing 115 Folding the head restraint back Press button forwards and hold it in this position. The front passenger head restraint will move slightly forward and stop. Release button 2. Press button forward again. The front passenger head restraint will fold forwards.
  • Page 118 116 Seats and stowing Removing or fitting the front passenger head Fold head restraint bar covers towards Inserting the head restraint restraints (chauffeur mode) the rear. Hold front passenger head restraint Requirements: tightly. the front passenger head restraint is folded completely forward Pull adjuster lever towards the rear and...
  • Page 119 Seats and stowing 117 Insert front passenger head restraint into the brackets. The front passenger head restraint must engage on both sides. Press down red pin 4. If pin can be pressed down and is then no longer visible, the front passenger head restraint has engaged correctly.
  • Page 120 118 Seats and stowing The front passenger head restraint will fold Setting the fully reclined position of the front Leaving the reclined position passenger seat (chauffeur mode) into position. Fold the front passenger seat backrest The front passenger seat will then move fur‐ upright to a suitable position.
  • Page 121 Seats and stowing 119 Adjust the head restraint fore-and-aft position so Adjusting the front-seat luxury head steering wheel or the mirror and fasten restraints mechanically that it is as close as possible to the back of your your seat belt. head.
  • Page 122 120 Seats and stowing To move backwards: press release knob Lowering the rear seat head restraints elec‐ If all the rear seat head restraints are low‐ trically from the front compartment and push the head restraint backwards. ered and button is pressed again, the outer rear head restraints will move into the Adjusting the EASY ADJUST luxury head...
  • Page 123 Seats and stowing 121 Extending the outer rear seat head restraints Briefly press switch 1. to the last stored position The head restraints lower. Briefly press switch again. Requirements: The head restraints move to the last stored the power supply is switched on position.
  • Page 124 122 Seats and stowing Adjusting the rear seat outer head restraints Adjusting the outer luxury head restraints of mechanically the rear seats mechanically To adjust the side bolsters: push or pull right and/or left-hand side bolster into the desired position. Position the head restraint as far forwards as To adjust the angle of the head restraint: possible.
  • Page 125 Seats and stowing 123 Extending or retracting the rear seat centre Folding the centre head restraint into posi‐ Adjusting the backrest side bolsters head restraint electrically tion mechanically Select Side bolsters. Select the setting. Adjusting the seat contour in the lumbar region of the seat backrest (lumbar) Select Lumbar.
  • Page 126 124 Seats and stowing Setting automatic adjustment of the lateral Active Workout Resetting the seat and massage settings support (active multicontour seat) Act. Workout backrest programme requires Multimedia system: your active cooperation. Alternating between Multimedia system: Vehicle a Seats Reset tensing and releasing helps to improve blood Vehicle a Seats...
  • Page 127 Seats and stowing 125 * NOTE Damage to the seats caused by objects or documents when the seat heater is switched on When the seat heater is switched on, over‐ heating can occur due to objects or docu‐ ments placed on the seats e.g. seat cushions or child seats.
  • Page 128 126 Seats and stowing To switch off/reduce the level: press but‐ Setting the panel heating repeatedly until the desired heating Requirements: level is set. The seat heater is activated ( page 124). → If all indicator lamps are off, the seat heater is switched off.
  • Page 129: Steering Wheel

    Seats and stowing 127 To switch off/reduce the level: press but‐ Before starting the engine: adjust the repeatedly until the desired ventila‐ driver's seat, the head restraints, the tion level is set. steering wheel or the mirror and fasten If all indicator lamps are off, the seat ventila‐ your seat belt.
  • Page 130: Easy Entry And Exit Feature

    128 Seats and stowing Switching the steering wheel heater on or off Easy entry and exit feature Using the easy entry and exit feature Requirements: The power supply or the ignition is switched & WARNING Risk of accident when pulling away during the adjustment process of the easy exit feature ‑...
  • Page 131 Seats and stowing 129 The steering wheel and the driver's seat will sweep of the steering wheel or the driv‐ & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped move back to the last drive position in the fol‐ er's seat. during activation of the easy entry and lowing cases: exit feature by children If there is a risk of becoming trapped by the...
  • Page 132: Operating The Memory Function

    130 Seats and stowing Setting the easy entry and exit feature When leaving the vehicle, always take & WARNING Risk of entrapment when set‐ the key with you and lock the vehicle. ting the seat with the memory function Multimedia system: This also applies to the digital vehicle Vehicle î...
  • Page 133: Memory Function In The Rear Compartment

    Seats and stowing 131 Seat heating: distribution of the heated sec‐ Set the seat, the steering wheel, the head-up Vehicles without the Active Multicontour tions of the seat cushion and seat backrest display and the outside mirror to the desired Seat Package: adjustment of the 4-way lum‐...
  • Page 134 132 Seats and stowing Calling up Press button 1. Example: vehicles without a reclining rear seat The rear seat is selected if the indicator lamp Briefly press memory button M and then Press button 1. in the button does not light up. press preset position button 1, 2 or 3 within The rear seat is selected if the indicator lamp Adjust the rear seat using the buttons in the...
  • Page 135 Seats and stowing 133 Operating the front passenger seat and rear Seat heater: distribution of the heated sec‐ seats via the memory function in the rear tions of the seat cushion and seat backrest compartment The following settings are also stored to a mem‐ Requirements: ory position, if the indicator lamp in the v button lights up:...
  • Page 136 134 Seats and stowing Adjust the front passenger seat using the Briefly press memory button M and then buttons in the door control panel in the rear press preset position button 1, 2 or 3 within compartment ( page 106). three seconds.
  • Page 137: Stowage Areas

    Seats and stowing 135 Calling up Seat adjustment is interrupted as soon as you release the preset position button. The adjustment of the active multicontour seat is still carried out. You can use the rear-compartment child safety lock to disable this function page 72).
  • Page 138 136 Seats and stowing always restrain the objects they contain in & WARNING Risk of injury from unsecured & WARNING Risk of burning from the tail‐ the event of an accident. items in the vehicle pipe or tailpipe trim There is a risk of injury, particularly in the If objects, luggage or loads are not secured The tailpipe and tailpipe trim can become event of sudden braking or a sudden change...
  • Page 139 Seats and stowing 137 always place the load behind unoccupied Always stow objects in such a way that seats if possible. they cannot be tossed about in these or secure the load using the luggage net hooks. similar situations. Distribute the load on the luggage net hooks Always make sure that objects do not evenly.
  • Page 140 138 Seats and stowing Locking and unlocking the glove box Opening the spectacles compartment * NOTE Damage to the folding tables when moving the seats back Open folding tables may be damaged when moving the seats back. Make sure that the folding tables are folded in when moving the seats back.
  • Page 141 Seats and stowing 139 To fold in: fold the table panels together and To open: press release catch and swing Opening the stowage compartment in the rear-compartment centre console swing in the folding table. the cover of the armrest upwards. Opening the stowage compartment in the rear armrest Vehicles with individual rear seats...
  • Page 142: Rear Armrest

    140 Seats and stowing Removing the handset from the stowage Opening the drawer Do not sit or support yourself on the compartment in the rear compartment rear seat armrest. Vehicles with electrically adjustable outer seats Fold down the rear armrest. Tap handset 1.
  • Page 143: Fold Down The Rear Armrest

    Seats and stowing 141 Press the handset drawer back until it Unfolding the through-load ski bag Always secure the through-load ski bag engages. with the lashing straps so that it cannot move around. Skibag Ensure the following when using the through- Unfolding the through-load ski bag and load‐...
  • Page 144 142 Seats and stowing Loading skis Release the Velcro strips on through-load ski bag 1. Pull handle of the flap. Pull through-load ski bag into the vehicle Fold the flap to the side until it is held in interior and unfold it. place by the magnet.
  • Page 145 Seats and stowing 143 Removing the skis and folding up the Take the skis carefully out of the through- Release the through-load ski bag at catch through-load ski bag load ski bag from the boot. and remove. Close the flap in the boot. Removing skis Overview of the luggage net hooks Folding up the through-load ski bag...
  • Page 146 144 Seats and stowing EASY-PACK boot box & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped when pressing in the EASY-PACK boot Adjusting the height of the EASY-PACK boot box to any position When the EASY-PACK boot box is pressed & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped into the retracted position, your hands may and injured when moving the floor up become trapped.
  • Page 147 Seats and stowing 145 Always observe the maximum permitted * NOTE Damage to the extended EASY- load of the EASY-PACK boot box. PACK boot box Do not use the EASY-PACK boot box The EASY-PACK boot box may be damaged when the rear seats are folded for‐ when it is extended.
  • Page 148 146 Seats and stowing Observe the notes on cleaning the EASY- Removal PACK boot box ( page 477). → Turn rotating catches outward. Installing or removing the EASY-PACK boot Lower box and pull it out of anchorages Pull box back out of openings 3. Fitting Opening the stowage space under the boot floor...
  • Page 149 Mercedes-Benz. & WARNING Risk of injury if the maximum roof load is exceeded Only use roof racks tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz. When you load the roof, the centre of gravity of the vehicle rises and the usual driving...
  • Page 150: Cup Holders

    148 Seats and stowing Secure the roof rack to the anchorage points Depending on the vehicle equipment, under the covers 1. ensure that when the roof rack is fitted: the sliding sunroof can be fully Comply with the roof rack manufacturer's raised.
  • Page 151 Seats and stowing 149 Opening the cup holder in the rear armrest Only use the cup holder when the vehi‐ (vehicles with rear bench seat) cle is stationary. Only use the cup holder for containers * NOTE Damage to the cup holder of the right size.
  • Page 152 150 Seats and stowing To open: press cup holder or 2. To open: press down cup holder base the middle until it engages. Place a container in or remove a container from cup holder or 2. To close: press closing button 1. The cup holder insert can be removed for cleaning, e.g.
  • Page 153 Seats and stowing 151 Fitting the insert Make sure that cup holder base is in the upper position. * NOTE Damage to the wooden trim Place the cup holder insert into the recess in the rear armrest such that button The wooden trim can be damaged by insert‐...
  • Page 154: Ashtray And Cigarette Lighter

    152 Seats and stowing Using the ashtray in the rear door Using the cigarette lighter in the front centre Ashtray and cigarette lighter console Using the ashtray in the front centre console To use the ashtray, you can place it in a cup holder or hold it in your hand.
  • Page 155: Sockets

    Seats and stowing 153 Lightly press cover 1. Press in cigarette lighter 2. The cigarette lighter will pop out automati‐ cally when the heating element is red-hot. Sockets Using the 12 V socket in the front centre console Requirements: Press in cigarette lighter 1. Vehicles with a rear bench seat or electrically Only devices up to a maximum of 180 W adjustable outer seats...
  • Page 156 154 Seats and stowing Insert the plug of the device. Using the 230 V socket in the rear passenger compartment If you have connected a device to the 12 V socket, leave the cover of the stowage compart‐ & DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to dam‐ ment open.
  • Page 157 Seats and stowing 155 & DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to incor‐ rect handling of the socket You could receive an electric shock: if you reach into the socket. if you insert unsuitable devices or objects into the socket. Do not reach into the socket.
  • Page 158 156 Seats and stowing Using the 12 V socket in the boot USB port in the rear Requirements: Only connect devices up to a maximum of 180 watts (15 A). Vehicles with individual rear seats You can charge a USB device, e.g. a mobile Vehicles with a rear bench seat or electrically phone, at USB ports using a suitable charg‐...
  • Page 159: Coolbox

    Seats and stowing 157 The refrigerator box will reduce its cooling capa‐ Coolbox city or switch off in the following cases: Using the refrigerator box too many electrical consumers are turned on & WARNING Risk of fire due to a covered the starter battery is not sufficiently charged ventilation grille on the coolbox If this is the case, the indicator lamps will flash...
  • Page 160: Wireless Charging Of The Mobile Phone And Connection With The Exterior Aerial

    158 Seats and stowing Removing or fitting the refrigerator box Fitting Swing flap to the side until it is locked in Removing place by the magnet. Insert the refrigerator box. Tighten both screws 3. Connect plug 2. Wireless charging of the mobile phone and connection with the exterior aerial Notes on wirelessly charging the mobile phone...
  • Page 161 Seats and stowing 159 Depending on the vehicle equipment, the There is a risk of injury, particularly in the Do not place additional objects, espe‐ mobile phone is connected to the vehicle's event of sudden braking or a sudden change cially those mode of metal, in the exterior aerial via the charging module.
  • Page 162 You can find a list of Qi-compatible mobile Malfunctions during the charging process are phones at: shown in the multimedia system display. http://www.mercedes-benz.com/connect The mat can be removed for cleaning, e.g. using clean, lukewarm water. Example: vehicles with individual rear seats...
  • Page 163: Fitting And Removing The Floor Mats

    Seats and stowing 161 Fitting and removing the floor mats Fitting/removing the pennant staff Fitting & WARNING Risk of accident due to The pennant staff is fitted and removed in identi‐ objects in the driver's footwell cal fashion on both the driver's and front- Objects in the driver's footwell may impede passenger sides.
  • Page 164 162 Seats and stowing Removing Position the pennant staff horizontally on Fit the cover and turn it backwards in the the opening and press it in. opposite direction to the direction of travel. Press the pennant staff into the opening Turn the pennant staff in the opposite and turn it forwards in the direction of travel...
  • Page 165: Light And Sight 163

    Light and sight 163 Information about lighting systems and your Light switch Exterior lighting responsibility Operating the light switch Notes on changing the lights when driving The various lighting systems of the vehicle are abroad only aids. The driver of the vehicle is responsible Vehicles with static LED headlamps: it is not for correct vehicle illumination in accordance necessary to change the headlamps.
  • Page 166 164 Light and sight Observe the notes on surround lighting Switching the rear fog lights on or off L Low beam/high beam page 170). → R Switches the rear fog lights on or off Requirements: Automatic driving lights function The light switch is in the L or à posi‐ When low beam is activated, the indicator lamp The standing lights, low beam and daytime run‐...
  • Page 167 Light and sight 165 Operating the combination switch for the High beam To indicate permanently: press the combi‐ lights nation switch beyond the point of resistance To switch on: turn the light switch to the in the direction of arrow or 4.
  • Page 168 166 Light and sight Activating/deactivating the hazard warning When you pull away again, the hazard warning Active headlamps function lights lights will switch off automatically at approx‐ imately 10 km/h. You can also switch off the hazard warning lights using the warning lamp button.
  • Page 169 Light and sight 167 Cornering light function Roundabout and intersection function: the the GPS cornering light is activated on both sides through The function is not active: an evaluation of the current GPS position of the at speeds below 80 km/h. vehicle.
  • Page 170 168 Light and sight The function is not active under the following Multimedia system: In this, or in similar situations, the automatic conditions: Vehicle ÷ Light settings Intell. main beam will not be deactivated or will be at speeds above 100 km/h after activation. activated despite the presence of other road Light System users.
  • Page 171 Light and sight 169 ULTRA RANGE Highbeam increases the bright‐ If highly reflective signs are detected, ULTRA ness of the cone of light to the legally permitted RANGE Highbeam is switched off automati‐ maximum. cally. Partial high beam uses the high beam to shine At speeds above approximately 50 km/h: past other road users rather than dazzling them.
  • Page 172: Interior Lighting

    170 Light and sight Setting the dipped beam vehicle is unlocked. When you start the vehicle, c Switches the front interior lighting the surround lighting is deactivated and the on/off Multimedia system: automatic driving lights are activated. u Switches the rear interior lighting Vehicle ÷...
  • Page 173 Light and sight 171 Press button until the reading lamp and Setting brightness zones is not available for Activate O or deactivate ª the function. the make-up lamp switch on or off on both the Rear Seat Entertainment System. When the vehicle is unlocked, a special inte‐ sides of the vehicle.
  • Page 174: Windscreen Wipers And Windscreen Washer System

    172 Light and sight Moving the wiper arms into the change posi‐ ° Continuous wiping, slow Windscreen wipers and windscreen washer tion system ¯ Continuous wiping, fast If the ignition has been switched off, switch it Switching the windscreen wipers on/off Turn the combination switch to the corre‐...
  • Page 175 Light and sight 173 Removing the wiper blades Fitting the wiper blades Fold the wiper arm back onto the wind‐ screen. Switch the ignition on. Press button î on the combination switch ( page 172). → The wiper arms move into the original posi‐ tion.
  • Page 176 174 Light and sight Removing the wiper blades To remove the wiper blade: press release Press the wiper blade beyond the point of knob 2, pull the wiper blade in the direction resistance in the direction of arrow the wiper arm. of arrow and remove.
  • Page 177: Mirrors

    Light and sight 175 Folding the outside mirrors in/out Mirrors & WARNING Risk of accident due to mis‐ judgement of distances when using the Operating the outside mirrors outside mirror & WARNING Risk of injury through adjust‐ The outside mirrors reflect objects on a ing vehicle settings while the vehicle is in smaller scale.
  • Page 178 176 Light and sight Adjusting the outside mirrors System limitations If you come into contact with electro‐ Select the required mirror using button lyte, observe the following: The system does not go into anti-dazzle mode in Rinse the electrolyte from your skin the following situations: and seek medical attention immedi‐...
  • Page 179: Operating The Sun Visors

    Light and sight 177 you press the button for the outside mirror Select the front-passenger outside mirror Operating the sun visors on the driver's side using button 2. Using the single sun visor Engage reverse gear. Storing the parking position of the front- Move the front-passenger outside mirror into passenger outside mirror using reverse gear the desired parking position using button 1.
  • Page 180: Area Permeable To Radio Waves On The Windscreen

    178 Light and sight Vehicles with an additional sun visor: fold Note this position for vehicles with: additional sun visor down. Windscreen heating Infrared reflective windscreen Area permeable to radio waves on the windscreen Infrared reflective windscreen function The infrared reflective windscreen is coated and reduces the build-up of heat in the vehicle inte‐...
  • Page 181: Climate Control 179

    Climate control 179 Overview of climate control systems Notes on climate control Vehicles without a stationary heater: calls up the air conditioning menu An interior air filter must always be used so that the air conditioning system, pollution level moni‐ toring and the air filtering function work cor‐...
  • Page 182: Operating The Climate Control System

    180 Climate control Overview of the rear operating unit Press the Á button. Operating the climate control system Switching climate control in the front on or Switch off the A/C function only briefly other‐ wise the windows may mist up more quickly. Condensation may drip from the underside of To switch on: set the airflow to level 1 or the vehicle when cooling mode is active.
  • Page 183 Climate control 181 Setting the climate style Setting the air distribution To switch to manual mode: press the H Multimedia system: or w button. Multimedia system: Vehicle b Climate control Cli- Vehicle b Climate control mate mode Setting rear climate control to automatic distribution mode Select...
  • Page 184 182 Climate control Setting the rear climate control using the Set the temperature. Demisting the windows multimedia system Setting the air distribution Windows misted up on the inside Multimedia system: Select distribution. Press the à button. Vehicle b Climate control Rear Select Rear right...
  • Page 185 Climate control 183 Switching residual heat on/off in the front late the front and rear compartments for approx‐ Multimedia system: compartment imately 15 minutes. Vehicle b Climate control Press button 5. freshener Requirements: the vehicle is parked. The fragrance system distributes a pleasant fra‐ grance throughout the vehicle interior from a fla‐...
  • Page 186 To insert: slide the flacon into the holder as far as it will go. To remove: pull out the flacon. If you do not use genuine Mercedes-Benz interior perfumes, observe the manufacturers' safety notices on the perfume packaging.
  • Page 187 Climate control 185 Stationary heater/ventilation Switching the stationary heater/stationary & WARNING Risk of fire due to hot station‐ ventilation on/off via the control panel ary heater components Stationary heater/stationary ventilation function When the stationary heater is switched on, & DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to poi‐ The following functions are performed: parts of the vehicle can become very hot, sonous exhaust gases...
  • Page 188 186 Climate control Red: the stationary heater is switched on. * NOTE Battery discharge caused by sta‐ Yellow: the departure time is preselected. tionary heater or stationary ventilation operation The stationary heater/stationary ventilation will Operating the stationary heater or stationary switch off automatically after 50 minutes.
  • Page 189 Climate control 187 Setting the stationary heater/stationary ven‐ Setting the departure time To deactivate the departure time: select tilation via remote control the desired departure time and press and Briefly press the u button. hold the ^ button. Requirements: Press the , or . button repeatedly OFF will appear on the display.
  • Page 190 188 Climate control Replacing the remote control battery (sta‐ Selected departure time tionary heater) Remaining time for the stationary heater/ stationary ventilation (in minutes) & DANGER Serious damage to health Take discharged batteries to a Stationary heater/stationary ventilation caused by swallowing batteries qualified specialist workshop or to a active collection point for used batteries.
  • Page 191 Climate control 189 Slide battery cover in the opposite direc‐ tion to the arrow onto the remote control until the battery cover engages. Problems with the remote control for the stationary heater/stationary ventilation Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions FAIL ¨ The signal transmission between the transmitter and the vehicle is faulty.
  • Page 192 190 Climate control Air vents Adjusting the rear air vents Adjusting the front air vents Adjusting the rear air vents & WARNING ‑ Risk of burns/frostbite due to not maintaining a sufficient distance to the air vents Very hot or very cold air can flow from the air vents.
  • Page 193 Climate control 191 Adjusting the rear side air vents Opening or closing the air vent in the glove * NOTE Damage to temperature-sensitive objects in the glove box Temperature-sensitive objects stored in the glove box may be damaged by the air vent located inside the glove compartment.
  • Page 194: 192 Driving And Parking

    192 Driving and parking Switching on the power supply or ignition Driving Never leave children and animals unat‐ using the start/stop button tended in the vehicle. Notes on Mercedes-AMG vehicles When leaving the vehicle, always take & WARNING Risk of accident and injury Observe the notes on the following topics in the the key with you and lock the vehicle.
  • Page 195 Driving and parking 193 To switch on the ignition: press button & WARNING Risk of fire caused by flam‐ twice. mable material on the exhaust system The indicator lamps in the instrument cluster Flammable materials brought in by either ani‐ light up.
  • Page 196 Information about suitable mobile phones Deactivate the key page 75). → pressing button for about three seconds. Be can be obtained from your Mercedes-Benz sure to observe the safety notes under "Driving Place key in marked space 2. service centre or at http://www.mercedes- tips".
  • Page 197 The vehicle will start after a short time. Key sticker has been stolen, the key function can If you remove key from marked space be deactivated at a Mercedes-Benz service the engine continues running. For further centre. vehicle starts however, key must be loca‐...
  • Page 198 196 Driving and parking Starting the vehicle via Remote Online serv‐ Charging the battery before commencing Starting the vehicle ices your journey & WARNING Risk of crushing or entrap‐ If the vehicle battery is discharged, you Cooling or heating the vehicle interior before receive a message on your smartphone.
  • Page 199 Driving and parking 197 after every vehicle start, the engine runs for To preserve the engine during the first 1500 km: Please also observe the following running-in ten minutes. notes: drive at varying road speeds and engine you can carry out a maximum of two consec‐ speeds.
  • Page 200 198 Driving and parking Stow all objects in the vehicle securely & WARNING Risk of accident when switch‐ & WARNING Risk of skidding and of an so that they cannot get into the driver's ing off the ignition when driving accident due to shifting down on slippery footwell.
  • Page 201 Driving and parking 199 Limited braking effect on salt-treated roads: Open a window on the side of the vehi‐ To use braking effect of the engine, cle facing the wind to ensure an ade‐ shift to a lower gear in good time. due to salt build-up on the brake disks and quate supply of fresh air.
  • Page 202 200 Driving and parking Mercedes-AMG vehicles: observe the notes in you change the vehicle level. If you switch on the HOLD function or select the Supplement. Otherwise, you may fail to rec‐ transmission position P, the engine will automati‐ an automatic engine start is necessary. ognise dangers.
  • Page 203 Driving and parking 201 If the engine was switched off by the ECO start/ Deactivating or activating the ECO start/ ECO display function stop function stop function and you leave the vehicle, a warn‐ The ECO display summarises the driving charac‐ ing tone sounds.
  • Page 204 202 Driving and parking Gentle deceleration and rolling ECO Assist analyses data for the vehicle's expec‐ ted route. This allows the system to optimally Consistent speed adjust the driving style for the route ahead, save The inner segment is grey and the outer seg‐ fuel and recuperate.
  • Page 205: Dynamic Select Switch

    Driving and parking 203 Foot off the accelerator message will appear on ECO Assist is active only in drive programs ; If there is dirt on the windscreen in the vicin‐ the multifunction display. If the driver lifts off the and A.
  • Page 206 204 Driving and parking Mercedes-AMG vehicles: observe the notes in steering Configuring drive program I the Supplement. Otherwise, you may fail to rec‐ Multimedia system: ognise dangers. Selecting the drive program Vehicle e DYNAMIC Use the DYNAMIC SELECT switch to change SELECT Individual between the following drive programs:...
  • Page 207: Automatic Transmission

    Driving and parking 205 Displaying engine data Automatic transmission Never leave children and animals unat‐ tended in the vehicle. Multimedia system: DIRECT SELECT lever When leaving the vehicle, always take Vehicle e DYNAMIC SELECT Function of the DIRECT SELECT lever the key with you and lock the vehicle.
  • Page 208 206 Driving and parking Use the DIRECT SELECT lever to shift the trans‐ Engaging reverse gear R If you then exit the vehicle leaving the key in mission position. The current transmission posi‐ Depress the brake pedal and push the the vehicle, the automatic transmission tion is displayed in the multifunction display.
  • Page 209 Driving and parking 207 When the automatic transmission is in transmis‐ To activate: pull steering wheel gearshift sion position h, it shifts the gears automati‐ paddle or 2. cally. This depends on the following factors: Manual gearshifting is activated for a short time.
  • Page 210 208 Driving and parking Mercedes-AMG vehicles: observe the notes in Using kickdown Glide mode is characterised by the following: the Supplement. Otherwise, you may fail to rec‐ the combustion engine is disconnected from Mercedes-AMG vehicles: observe the notes in ognise dangers. the drivetrain and the vehicle continues to the Supplement.
  • Page 211: Function Of The 4Matic

    Driving and parking 209 Glide mode can also be activated if you have front, for vehicle speed, for braking in good time Do not swallow fuel or let it come into selected the setting for the drive when and for staying in lane. contact with skin, eyes or clothing.
  • Page 212 210 Driving and parking Never refuel using petrol. petrol with more than 10% ethanol by vol‐ & WARNING Risk of fire or explosion from ume, e.g. E15, E30, E85, E100 electrostatic charge Never mix petrol with diesel fuel. petrol with more than 3% methanol by Electrostatic charge can create sparks and volume, e.g.
  • Page 213 Driving and parking 211 fuel with a sulphur content less than Even small amounts of the wrong fuel * NOTE Damage to the fuel system caused 50 ppm. could result in damage to the fuel system by overfilled fuel tanks. and the engine.
  • Page 214 212 Driving and parking Insert the fuel filler cap into bracket 2. ® AdBlue (vehicles with a diesel engine only) Completely insert the pump nozzle into the Notes on refilling AdBlue ® tank filler neck, hook in place and refuel. Only fill the fuel tank until the pump nozzle * NOTE When you open the AdBlue ®...
  • Page 215 After topping up, carefully close the Alternatively, AdBlue ® is available at qualified AdBlue ® refill container. specialist workshops, e.g. Mercedes-Benz Service Centres, and at many filling stations ® Avoid carrying AdBlue refill containers in AdBlue ® refill canisters or AdBlue ®...
  • Page 216 214 Driving and parking ® ® ® Opening the AdBlue filler cap Preparing the AdBlue refill canister Topping up AdBlue Screw disposable hose onto the filler ® Screw on the fastener of AdBlue refill canis‐ neck of the vehicle until hand-tight. ter 2.
  • Page 217: Parking

    Driving and parking 215 Avoid storing AdBlue ® refill containers per‐ & WARNING Risk of accident and injury manently in the vehicle. due to children left unattended in the vehicle Parking If you leave children unattended in the vehi‐ cle, they may be able to set the vehicle in Parking the vehicle motion, for example by: &...
  • Page 218 216 Driving and parking When you park the vehicle, you can still & WARNING Risk of injury when opening operate the side windows and the panoramic or closing a door with the garage door sliding sunroof for approximately five opener minutes if the driver's door is closed.
  • Page 219 Driving and parking 217 Point remote control from a distance of The vehicle as well as persons and objects, Press previously programmed button 1, 1 cm to 8 cm towards buttons 1, or 3. are located outside the range of movement repeatedly until the door closes.
  • Page 220 218 Driving and parking the inside rearview mirror. You should test Opening/closing a garage door the previously pressed button again until the every position for at least 25 seconds before door opens or closes. Requirements: trying another position. The corresponding button is programmed to Clearing the garage door opener memory Hold remote control at the same angles...
  • Page 221 Driving and parking 219 Radio equipment approval numbers for the Radio equipment approval numbers Country Radio equipment approval garage door opener Country Radio equipment approval number number Radio equipment approval numbers Mexico RCPGEMU15-0448 Egypt TAC.2511151293.WIR Monaco Andorra New Zea‐ R-NZ Australia R-NZ land...
  • Page 222 220 Driving and parking Electric parking brake key if the "Digital Vehicle Key" function Country Radio equipment approval is activated via Mercedes me connect. number Electric parking brake function (applying automatically) Turkey Not required The electric parking brake is applied if the trans‐ mission is in position j and one of the follow‐...
  • Page 223 Driving and parking 221 This is only the case if one of the following con‐ The transmission is in position h or k and Applying/releasing the electric parking brake manually ditions is also fulfilled: you depress the accelerator pedal or you shift from transmission position j to h or The engine is switched off.
  • Page 224 222 Driving and parking The electric parking brake is only securely You will receive information about the following Notes on parking up the vehicle applied if the indicator lamp is lit continu‐ points: If you leave the vehicle parked up for longer than ously.
  • Page 225: Driving And Driving Safety Systems

    Driving and parking 223 the maximum non-operational time out of Battery charge insufficient for standby and do not relieve you of your responsibility per‐ use is displayed in the multimedia system mode message appears in the multimedia taining to road traffic law. Pay attention to the display.
  • Page 226 224 Driving and parking Overview of driving systems and driving Active Speed Limit Assist ( page 241) Vehicle steerability while braking is ensured. → safety systems HOLD function ( page 249) → If ABS intervenes when braking, you will feel a In this section, you will find information about STEER CONTROL ( page 228)
  • Page 227 Driving and parking 225 ® Function of ESP (Electronic Stability Pro‐ ® can monitor and improve driving stability Depress the brake pedal with full force gram) and traction in the following situations, within in emergency braking situations. ABS physical limits: prevents the wheels from locking.
  • Page 228 226 Driving and parking Vehicles with trailer hitch: stabilisation of ETS/4ETS (Electronic Traction System) It can make sense to deactivate ESP ® in the fol‐ the vehicle/trailer combination is no longer ® lowing situations to improve traction: ETS/4ETS traction control is part of ESP active.
  • Page 229 Driving and parking 227 ® characteristics per drive program Drive program Characteristics ® mode C (Sport) ® This drive program continues to offer stability Sport but with a sporty setup which allows the enthu‐ siastic driver a more active driving style. Select drive program C in good road condi‐...
  • Page 230 228 Driving and parking when driving straight ahead or cornering Slight swerving is reduced by means of a tar‐ Function of STEER CONTROL slightly. geted, individual brake application on one STEER CONTROL helps you by transmitting a side. The vehicle is stabilised by means of individ‐ noticeable steering force to the steering wheel in ual brake application on one side.
  • Page 231 Driving and parking 229 Function of Active Brake Assist If you apply the brake yourself in a critical situa‐ an aid. The driver is responsible for tion or apply the brake during autonomous brak‐ maintaining a suitable distance to the Active Brake Assist consists of the following sub‐...
  • Page 232 230 Driving and parking Brake immediately or take evasive action, provi‐ ded it is safe to do so and the traffic situation allows this. The distance warning function can aid you in the following situations with an intermittent warning tone and a warning lamp: Vehicles travelling in Stationary vehicles Crossing vehicles...
  • Page 233 Driving and parking 231 Autonomous braking function The autonomous braking function may intervene at speeds starting from approximately 7 km/h in the following situations: Vehicles travelling in Stationary vehicles Crossing vehicles Moving pedestrians Stationary pedes‐ front trians Vehicles without Driv‐ up to approx.
  • Page 234 232 Driving and parking Cancelling a brake application of Active It can assist the driver with additional steer‐ In such cases Evasive Steering Assist can: Brake Assist ing assistance if it detects a swerving give an unnecessary warning or provide manoeuvre.
  • Page 235 Driving and parking 233 System limitations To pedestrians who are hidden by other Late objects. The system may be impaired or may not function Select a setting. in the following situations: If the typical outline of a pedestrian cannot Your selection is retained when the vehicle is be distinguished from the background.
  • Page 236 234 Driving and parking Function of Adaptive Brake Lights If you accelerate to overtake, for example, the stored speed is not deleted. If you remove your Adaptive Brake Lights warn following traffic in an foot from the accelerator pedal after overtaking, emergency braking situation with the following cruise control will resume speed regulation back actions:...
  • Page 237 Driving and parking 235 note of this when driving a laden vehicle. By The variable limiter is operated using the corre‐ doing so, you will make use of the engine's brak‐ sponding steering wheel buttons. You can store ing effect. This relieves the load on the brake any speed above 20 km/h up to the maximum system and prevents the brakes from overheat‐...
  • Page 238 236 Driving and parking After completion of kickdown, the variable lim‐ The transmission is in position h. To select cruise control: press rocker iter is activated again in the following situations: switch Variable limiter: If the driven speed drops below the stored To select the variable limiter: press rocker The vehicle has been started.
  • Page 239 Driving and parking 237 When you activate cruise control or Active Permanent limiter Distance Assist DISTRONIC, the last speed If the vehicle should never exceed a specific Accelerate the vehicle to the desired speed. stored for the variable limiter is cleared. speed (e.g.
  • Page 240 238 Driving and parking Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Other features of Active Distance Assist of the vehicle. The vehicle is not accelerated any DISTRONIC: further. Function of Active Distance Assist Adjusts the driving style depending on the Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is only an aid. DISTRONIC selected drive program (fuel-saving, comfort‐...
  • Page 241 Driving and parking 239 Do not use Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC in to pedestrians, animals, bicycles or sta‐ & WARNING Risk of accident due to insuf‐ these situations. tionary vehicles, or unexpected obstacles ficient deceleration by Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC to complex traffic conditions &...
  • Page 242 240 Driving and parking Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is not being Activating the variable limiter or Active Dis‐ Accepting the displayed speed restriction tance Assist DISTRONIC when Distance Assist DISTRONIC or the lim‐ used to park the vehicle or to exit from a parking space.
  • Page 243 Driving and parking 241 Deactivating Active Distance Assist Function of Active Speed Limit Assist DISTRONIC Press and hold rocker switch up/down to The availability of the following function is the pressure point. country-dependent. & WARNING Risk of accident due to Active The stored speed is increased or reduced in Distance Assist DISTRONIC still being increments of 1 km/h.
  • Page 244 242 Driving and parking The driven speed is adjusted when the vehicle is System limitations Function of route-based speed adaptation level with the traffic sign at the latest. In the Temporary speed restrictions (e.g. for a certain The availability of the following function is case of signs indicating entry into an urban area, time or due to weather conditions) cannot be country-dependent.
  • Page 245 Driving and parking 243 Also, the speed is reduced if the turn signal to System limitations When towing a trailer change lanes is switched on and one of the fol‐ Route-based speed adaptation does not take In bad weather or road conditions lowing situations is detected: right of way regulations into account.
  • Page 246 244 Driving and parking Active Steering Assist is operational at speeds The driver presses a steering wheel button or up to 210 km/h and helps you to stay in the operates Touch Control. centre of the lane by means of moderate steer‐ Active Steering Assist is only an aid.
  • Page 247 Driving and parking 245 The system may be impaired or may not function When towing a trailer. Steer according to traffic conditions. in the following instances: When actively changing lane without switch‐ Activating Active Steering Assist In snow, rain, fog, heavy spray, if there is ing on the turn signal.
  • Page 248 246 Driving and parking Function of Active Lane Change Assist only possible on motorway sections without speed limits. The availability of the following function is country-dependent. If the system is impaired, Active Lane Change Assist may be cancelled. If it is cancelled, the Active Lane Change Assist supports the driver Lane change cancelled message appears in the...
  • Page 249 Activating/deactivating Active Lane Change if possible, an emergency call is placed to & WARNING Risk of accident if Lane Assist the Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre Change Assist unexpectedly stops func‐ Multimedia system: tioning The driver can cancel the deceleration at any...
  • Page 250 248 Driving and parking Assistant display Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC status dis‐ Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC active, play and route-based speed adaptation speed stored, no vehicle detected (bright vehicle symbol) Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC active, speed stored, vehicle detected (green vehi‐ cle symbol) Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC and route- based speed adaptation active, speed stored...
  • Page 251 Driving and parking 249 Active Steering Assist status display Information on Hill Start Assist HOLD function HOLD function Hill Start Assist holds the vehicle for a short time when pulling away on a hill under the fol‐ The HOLD function holds the vehicle at a stand‐ lowing conditions: still without requiring you to depress the brake pedal, e.g.
  • Page 252 250 Driving and parking The engine is running or has been automati‐ The transmission is switched to position j. If the HOLD function is deactivated by cally switched off by the ECO start/stop depressing the accelerator pedal or brake The vehicle is secured with the electric park‐ function.
  • Page 253 Driving and parking 251 AIRMATIC includes the following components speed-dependent lowering to reduce fuel ADS PLUS (Adaptive Damping System with and functions: consumption constant damping force adjustment) air suspension with automatic all-round level manually selectable high-level setting for DYNAMIC SELECT switch and level button control greater ground clearance Available suspension settings...
  • Page 254 252 Driving and parking Setting the vehicle level Raising the vehicle & WARNING Risk of entrapment from vehi‐ cle lowering & WARNING Risk of accident because Vehicles with AIRMATIC or level control: vehicle level is too high when you unload luggage or leave the vehi‐ If you drive at a higher vehicle level, the driv‐...
  • Page 255 Driving and parking 253 The vehicle is lowered again in the following sit‐ driving comfort. The all-round level control sys‐ MAGIC BODY CONTROL comprises: uations: tem ensures the best possible suspension and Active Body Control ABC constant ground clearance, even with a laden When driving faster than 120 km/h.
  • Page 256 254 Driving and parking Available suspension settings Drive program Characteristics C (Sport) The suspension tuning is firmer. The vehicle is lowered. When driving at speeds between 65 km/h and 140 km/h the vehicle is lowered steadily and remains at this level up to the maximum vehicle speed.
  • Page 257 Driving and parking 255 Drive program Characteristics N (CURVE) The suspension tuning is comfortable. The vehicle is set to the normal level. When driving at speeds between 0 km/h and 15 km/h the vehicle is lowered steadily. The vehicle is not lowered any further if you are travelling at higher speeds. The curve inclination function is active.
  • Page 258 256 Driving and parking System limitations Observe the notes on cleaning the multifunction camera ( page 475). → ROAD SURFACE SCAN can be impaired in the following situations or can stop functioning: Setting the vehicle level If the carriageway is insufficiently lit, e.g. at &...
  • Page 259 Driving and parking 257 Only lower the vehicle: when the vehicle is The vehicle is lowered again in the following sit‐ the wheel arches when you lower the stationary, all the doors have to be closed. uations: vehicle. When driving faster than 120 km/h. Raising the vehicle &...
  • Page 260 258 Driving and parking Parking Assist PARKTRONIC the manoeuvring area while manoeuvring and Parking Assist PARKTRONIC display in the multimedia system parking in/exiting parking spaces. Function of Parking Assist PARKTRONIC In the standard setting, an intermittent warning tone sounds from a distance of approximately 0.3 m to an obstacle in front and approximately 1.0 m to an obstacle behind.
  • Page 261 Driving and parking 259 Obstacles above the detection range, e.g. If you steer in the direction of a detected obsta‐ overhanging loads, overhangs or loading cle and there is a risk of a lateral collision, a ramps of lorries. warning is issued. The segments on the sides light up yellow or red, depending on the distance The sensors must be free of dirt, ice and slush.
  • Page 262 260 Driving and parking After the engine is restarted, obstacles must be detected again before a new warning can be issued. System limitations The system limitations for Parking Assist PARKTRONIC apply for passive side impact pro‐ tection. The following objects are not detected, for exam‐ ple: Pedestrians who approach the vehicle from Vehicles without 360°...
  • Page 263 Driving and parking 261 Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is automatically Activating/deactivating audio fadeout The vehicle or other objects could oth‐ activated when the vehicle is started. You can specify whether the volume of a media erwise be damaged. source in the multimedia system is to be Adjusting the warning tones of Parking reduced when Parking Assist PARKTRONIC gives If indicator lamp...
  • Page 264 262 Driving and parking Reversing camera you to orient yourself and to avoid obstacles Camera views in the multimedia system when reversing. Function of the reversing camera The reversing camera is only an aid. It is not a substitute for your attention to the surroundings. The responsibility for safe manoeuvring and parking remains with you.
  • Page 265 Driving and parking 263 Red warning display of Parking Assist Red guide line at a distance of approximately PARKTRONIC: obstacles are very close 0.3 m from the ball head of the trailer hitch (approximately 0.3 m or less) Ball head of the trailer hitch Yellow warning display of Parking Assist System failure PARKTRONIC: obstacles are at a distance of...
  • Page 266 264 Driving and parking The camera lens is obstructed, dirty or mis‐ 360° Camera ted up. Observe the notes on cleaning the Function of the 360° Camera reversing camera ( page 475). → The 360° Camera is a system that consists of The camera or rear of your vehicle is dam‐...
  • Page 267 Driving and parking 265 Top view When Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is operational Guide lines and no object is detected, the segments of the warning display are shown in grey. If the entire system fails, the segments of the warning display are shown in red. The indicator lamp on the PARKTRONIC button lights up and the é...
  • Page 268 266 Driving and parking The guide lines in the multimedia system dis‐ play show the distances to your vehicle. The distances only apply to road level. In trailer mode, the guide lines are shown at the level of the trailer hitch. Trailer view (if trailer hitch is fitted) If you select trailer view and no trailer is coupled to the vehicle, the following display appears:...
  • Page 269 Driving and parking 267 their setting checked at a qualified specialist In the multimedia system, select the desired workshop. view. Do not use the 360° Camera under such circum‐ Switching reversing camera automatic mode on/off stances. You could otherwise injure others or collide with objects when parking or manoeu‐...
  • Page 270 268 Driving and parking The camera cover closes automatically after multifunction display in the instrument cluster Active Parking Assist is cancelled if, among some time or after an ignition cycle. and the system automatically searches for and other things, one of the following actions is car‐ measures parking spaces on both sides of the ried out: Setting the camera as a favourite...
  • Page 271 Driving and parking 269 Do not use Active Parking Assist in the following Active Parking Assist will not assist you with & WARNING Risk of accident due to situations: parking spaces parallel or at right angles to the objects located above or below the direction of travel in the following situations: In extreme weather conditions such as ice, detection range of Active Parking Assist...
  • Page 272 270 Driving and parking Press button 1. Where necessary, select the parking direc‐ Where necessary, stop the vehicle or The Active Parking Assist view appears on tion: forwards or reverse. cancel the parking procedure with the multimedia system display. Vehicle path is shown, depending on the Active Parking Assist.
  • Page 273 Driving and parking 271 You can stop the vehicle and change the transmission position during the parking pro‐ cedure. The system then calculates a new vehicle path. The parking procedure can then be continued. If no new vehicle path is available, the transmission position will be changed again.
  • Page 274 272 Driving and parking Remote Parking Assist supports the manoeu‐ & WARNING Risk of accident due to vehi‐ vring or parking procedure while you are outside cle swinging out while parking or pulling your vehicle. Once you have selected a suitable out of a parking space parking space, you then exit the vehicle and While parking or exiting a parking space, the...
  • Page 275 Driving and parking 273 that no persons, animals or objects etc. are in Exiting a parking space in a straight-ahead You can find further information in the oper‐ the manoeuvring range. position, e.g. from a garage or carport (explo‐ ating instructions for the Remote Parking ration mode).
  • Page 276 274 Driving and parking Remote Parking Assist is cancelled if, among Operating Remote Parking Assist cumstances, Parking Assist may therefore guide other things, one of the following actions is car‐ you into the parking space prematurely. & WARNING Risk of accident due to ried out: &...
  • Page 277 Driving and parking 275 Parking If necessary, cancel the parking pro‐ cedure. Keep in mind that the system limitations must be observed at all times. If necessary, cancel the parking procedure. Please note that you can only use Remote Park‐ ing Assist if you have a valid driving licence and are in a fit state to drive.
  • Page 278 276 Driving and parking Ensure that all vehicle doors, windows and Ensure that all vehicle doors, windows and Press button 1. the boot lid are closed. the boot lid are closed. The Parking Assist view appears on the multi‐ media system display. Area is activated.
  • Page 279 Driving and parking 277 Exit the vehicle. cle forwards or backwards into the desired Select ¥ Options. position. Start the Remote Parking Assist app. Select Deauthorise. The outside mirrors are not automatically fol‐ Observe the instructions of the Remote Park‐ Select Yes.
  • Page 280 278 Driving and parking The Drive Away Assist function is active under Not warn you or not limit the vehicle the following conditions: speed. If Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is activated. Always pay careful attention to the traf‐ Every time the gear is changed to k or h fic situation;...
  • Page 281 Driving and parking 279 If the radar sensors are obstructed by vehicles ATTENTION ASSIST play. You can acknowledge the message and or other objects, detection is not possible. take a break where necessary. If you do not take Function of ATTENTION ASSIST a break and ATTENTION ASSIST continues to The Cross Traffic Alert function is active under ATTENTION ASSIST assists you on long, monoto‐...
  • Page 282 280 Driving and parking If ATTENTION ASSIST is unable to calculate the If the road condition is poor (uneven road Setting ATTENTION ASSIST attention level and cannot issue a warning, the surface or potholes). Multimedia system: System suspended message appears. Vehicle k Assistance ATTEN-...
  • Page 283 Driving and parking 281 Traffic Sign Assist When a village or town boundary which is Display in the instrument display stored in the digital map is passed. Traffic Sign Assist is not available in all coun‐ Function of Traffic Sign Assist tries.
  • Page 284 282 Driving and parking If you turn sharply when traffic signs are out‐ When DISTRONIC, cruise control or the vari‐ Night View Assist side the camera's field of vision. able limiter are activated, the speed detec‐ Function of Night View Assist ted can be manually adopted as the speed Setting Traffic Sign Assist limit (...
  • Page 285 Driving and parking 283 camera helps detect pedestrians and ani‐ the windscreen is dirty in the vicinity of the mals. camera. Night View Assist is only an aid. The driver is the camera is misted up, damaged or cov‐ responsible for the distance to the vehicle in ered.
  • Page 286 284 Driving and parking The light switch is in the à or L posi‐ continues to be displayed until you switch it Display in the assistance graphic tion. off by pressing button 1. Reverse gear has not been engaged. Switching automatic activation on/off Requirements: Pedestrian detection is active ( page 283).
  • Page 287 Driving and parking 285 played bright 2, the conditions for the Spotlight Multimedia system: remains switched on, all other detected vehicles function are also fulfilled. are indicated only by the flashing of the red Vehicle ÷ Light set- warning lamp. tings Spotlight System limitations...
  • Page 288 286 Driving and parking Exit warning This additional function is only available when Warnings may be issued in error when driving The exit warning is an additional function of Blind Spot Assist is activated and up to a maxi‐ close to crash barriers or similar solid lane bor‐ Blind Spot Assist and can warn vehicle occu‐...
  • Page 289 Driving and parking 287 Function of brake application (Active Blind & WARNING Risk of accident despite Spot Assist) Active Blind Spot Assist If Active Blind Spot Assist detects a risk of a side Active Blind Spot Assist does not react to the impact in the monitoring range, a course-cor‐...
  • Page 290 288 Driving and parking System limitations Activating/deactivating Blind Spot Assist or Active Lane Keeping Assist Active Blind Spot Assist Either a course-correcting brake application Function of Active Lane Keeping Assist Multimedia system: appropriate to the driving situation, or none at Vehicle k Assistance Blind...
  • Page 291 Driving and parking 289 ded by a course-correcting brake application speed, for braking in good time and for staying Sensitivity of Active Lane Keeping Assist back into your lane. in lane. The availability of the following function is You are warned by vibration pulses in the steer‐ Active Lane Keeping Assist can bring the vehicle country-dependent.
  • Page 292 290 Driving and parking If the distance to the vehicle in front is too Activating/deactivating Active Lane Keeping When ESP ® is deactivated. Assist (vehicles with Parking Assist short and thus the lane markings cannot be When driving with a trailer, the electrical con‐ detected.
  • Page 293: Trailer Hitch

    Driving and parking 291 Setting the sensitivity of Active Lane Keep‐ Always make sure that there is suffi‐ ing Assist cient distance to the side for other traf‐ Multimedia system: fic or obstacles. Vehicle k Assistance Act. Lane Keep. Assist &...
  • Page 294 292 Driving and parking Trailer operation is not possible on the following the permissible gross mass of the towing Folding the ball neck out/in models: vehicle & WARNING Risk of accident due to the AMG Line vehicles the permissible gross mass of the trailer ball neck not being engaged S 600 the maximum permissible speed of the trailer...
  • Page 295 Driving and parking 293 Requirements: Pull release switch until the ball neck Pull the ball neck in the direction of the unlocks. arrow until it engages audibly in a vertical Before folding the ball neck out/in, make sure of The ball neck folds out from under the rear position.
  • Page 296 294 Driving and parking Press the ball neck in the direction of the The operation of the following systems depends When coupling up or uncoupling a trailer, arrow until it engages audibly behind the on the trailer being connected correctly: make sure that: bumper.
  • Page 297 Driving and parking 295 A display message may appear on the multifunc‐ & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped tion display even if the trailer has been connec‐ when disconnecting the trailer cable ted correctly: Vehicles with level control system: the LEDs have been installed in the trailer light‐...
  • Page 298: Bicycle Rack Function

    Uncouple the trailer. by attaching it to the ball head. Place the cover on the ball head. only use bicycle racks approved by Mercedes-Benz. always observe the bicycle rack operat‐ Bicycle rack function ing instructions. & WARNING Risk of an accident when...
  • Page 299 The vehicle will be heavier. Acceleration and slope-climbing ability will Mercedes-Benz recommends removing all be restricted. detachable parts from bicycles, e.g. baskets, child seats or rechargeable batteries, before Braking distances will be longer.
  • Page 300: Vehicle Towing Instructions

    298 Driving and parking Observe the following information when loading the bicycle rack: Number Total Max. dis‐ Max. dis‐ of bicy‐ weight tance tance cles of bicy‐ cle rack and load Up to 420 mm 300 mm 75 kg Vehicle towing instructions The vehicle is not suitable for the use of tow bar systems that are used for flat towing or dinghy towing, for example.
  • Page 301: Instrument Display And On-Board Computer 299

    Instrument Display and on-board computer 299 Instrument display Limiter ( page 235) → Instrument display overview Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC & WARNING Risk of accident due to an page 238) → instrument display malfunction Vehicles with Traffic Sign Assist: detected If the Instrument Display has failed or mal‐...
  • Page 302: Overview Of The Buttons On The Steering Wheel

    300 Instrument Display and on-board computer Vehicles with a 48 V on-board electrical sys‐ Overview of the buttons on the steering & WARNING Danger of burns when open‐ tem (EQ Boost technology) wheel ing the bonnet If you open the engine bonnet when the engine has overheated or during a fire in the engine compartment, you could come into contact with hot gases or other escaping...
  • Page 303: Operating The On-Board Computer

    Instrument Display and on-board computer 301 Observe the legal requirements for the country The following menus are available: ~ Rejects/ends a call in which you are currently driving when you ò Calls up the home screen Service operate the on-board computer. Touch Control multimedia system Assistance The on-board computer displays appear on...
  • Page 304: Setting The Design

    302 Instrument Display and on-board computer Setting the design Setting the additional value range On-board computer: Design This function is only available for vehicles with a widescreen cockpit. The following designs can be selected: Classic Sport To scroll in the menu bar: swipe left or Progressive right on the left-hand Touch Control 2.
  • Page 305: Overview Of Displays On The Multifunction Display

    Instrument Display and on-board computer 303 The following display content can be selected in Further displays on the multifunction display: Overview of displays on the multifunction Classic Sport designs: display Gearshift recommendation ( page 208) → Rev counter ë Active Parking Assist activated Navigation page 269) →...
  • Page 306: Adjusting The Instrument Lighting

    304 Instrument Display and on-board computer Engine oil level Adjusting the instrument lighting Menus and submenus Functions on the Service menu of the on- Calling up the assistant display board computer On-board computer: On-board computer: Assistance Service When you have set the style to Classic, you To select the function: swipe upwards or can view the assistance graphic menu con‐...
  • Page 307 Instrument Display and on-board computer 305 Grey radar waves next to vehicle: Blind Spot play shows a vehicle being refuelled instead Assist activated of the range. Green radar waves next to vehicle: Blind Spot ECO display ( page 201) → Assist active Trip computer From start...
  • Page 308 306 Instrument Display and on-board computer You can reset the values of the following func‐ tions: Trip distance Trip computer "From start" and "From reset" ECO display To select the function to be reset: swipe upwards or downwards on the left-hand Touch Control.
  • Page 309 Instrument Display and on-board computer 307 Calling up navigation instructions on the on- Road not mapped: the road is unknown, e.g. board computer newly built roads. route: no route could be calculated to the On-board computer: selected destination. Navigation O: you have reached the destination or an intermediate destination.
  • Page 310 308 Instrument Display and on-board computer Selecting radio stations using the on-board To select a radio station: swipe upwards or Media playback using the on-board computer computer downwards on the left-hand Touch Control. On-board computer: On-board computer: Selecting frequency range or station preset Media list Radio...
  • Page 311 Instrument Display and on-board computer 309 Changing the media source wards on the left-hand Touch Control to traffic situation. This could also cause you to select the desired telephone number. Press the left-hand Touch Control. lose control of the vehicle. Press the left-hand Touch Control.
  • Page 312: Head-Up Display

    310 Instrument Display and on-board computer The call may be accepted/rejected using the Head-up Display 6 or ~ buttons on the steering wheel. Function of the head-up display Mercedes‑AMG vehicles: observe the notes in Adjusting the head-up display settings on the Supplement.
  • Page 313 Instrument Display and on-board computer 311 Switching the head-up display on/off Detected instructions and traffic signs Set speed in the driver assistance system (e.g. cruise control) When you receive a call, the 6 Incoming call message will appear on the head-up display. System limits The visibility is influenced by the following condi‐...
  • Page 314: 312 Linguatronic

    312 LINGUATRONIC Notes on operating safety from the traffic situation. This could also Operation cause you to lose control of the vehicle. Overview of operation of LINGUATRONIC on & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐ Only operate this equipment when the the multifunction steering wheel mation systems and communications vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 315 LINGUATRONIC 313 Operable functions Press the rocker switch up: 6 makes/ accepts a call You can use the LINGUATRONIC voice control Press the rocker switch down: ~ rejects/ system to operate the following equipment ends a call (ends LINGUATRONIC) depending on the features: Telephone Conducting a dialogue with LINGUATRONIC Text messages...
  • Page 316: Using Linguatronic Effectively

    314 LINGUATRONIC Application-specific voice commands are Italian Specific function: say voice commands for only available for the active application. the desired function, e.g. Help telephone. Dutch Polish Once Linguatronic is started an autocue is Notes on how to improve speech quality shown.
  • Page 317: Essential Voice Commands

    LINGUATRONIC 315 tion can be used regardless of the application Essential voice commands that is currently active. Overview of switch voice commands Switch voice commands can be used to open certain applications. The voice command selec‐ Switch voice commands Voice command Function Navigation To switch to navigation mode...
  • Page 318 Voice command Function Memory card To switch to memory card Internet application <Name> To start a Mercedes-Benz online application. The application must be called up by touch once prior to use. Mercedes-Benz Apps To switch to Mercedes-Benz Apps Connect To switch to Internet mode...
  • Page 319 LINGUATRONIC 317 Navigation voice commands Voice command Function Navigate to <Address/POI/Contact> Universal search for all types of destinations. A search is conducted in the address book contacts, the navigation database and on the Internet (POIs). The order of the details, e.g. city, street or house number, can be changed.
  • Page 320 318 LINGUATRONIC Voice command Function Enter country Enters a country/town/district/street/junction/house number/postcode Enter city Enter district Enter street Enter junction Enter house number Enter postcode Nearest restaurant Searches for nearby restaurants, parking spaces, rest areas with toilets and filling stations Nearest car park Nearest rest area with toilets Nearest filling station Restaurant along the route...
  • Page 321 LINGUATRONIC 319 Voice command Function Restaurant at destination Searches for restaurants, parking spaces, rest areas with toilets and filling stations at the destina‐ tion Parking at destination Rest area with toilets at destination Filling station at destination Selects a destination from the list of last entered destinations Last destinations Alternative routes Switches route guidance to another route...
  • Page 322 320 LINGUATRONIC Overview of telephone voice commands You can use the telephone voice commands to make phone calls or search through the address book. Telephone voice commands Voice command Function Call <Name> Makes a phone call. All address book names are available. Search for contact <Name>...
  • Page 323 LINGUATRONIC 321 Radio and TV voice commands Voice command Function Station <Name> To call up receivable or saved stations To enter a frequency directly <Frequency> Next station To switch to the next available station Previous station To switch to the previous station Save station To save a station in the station list Show station list...
  • Page 324 322 LINGUATRONIC Media player voice commands Voice command Function Play <Tracks> The names of all available tracks, albums, artists, composers, genres or playlists are accepted dur‐ ing the search. Play <Albums> Play <Artists> Play<Composers> Play <Genres> Play <Playlists> Media search <Track> The names of all available tracks, albums, artists, composers, genres or playlists are accepted dur‐...
  • Page 325 LINGUATRONIC 323 Voice command Function Show all albums Available albums, artists, composers, genres, tracks or playlists are searched for. Show all artists Show all composers Show all genres Show all tracks Show all playlists To select the next track Next track Previous track To select the previous track Random track list on...
  • Page 326 324 LINGUATRONIC Message voice commands Voice command Function Text message to <Name> To create a message. All address book names are available. To reply to a message Reply Forward text message To forward a message Overview of vehicle voice commands You can use the vehicle voice commands to directly call up the corresponding menus for the vehicle settings.
  • Page 327 LINGUATRONIC 325 Voice command Function Scent menu To display fragrance settings Energy flow To display energy flow settings Ionisation menu To display ionisation settings To display climate control settings Climate control menu Automatic climate control driver on To switch on the automatic climate control settings on the driver's side Light menu To display light settings To display massage settings...
  • Page 328 326 LINGUATRONIC Voice command Function Consumption menu To display consumption Vehicle data To display vehicle data...
  • Page 329: Multimedia System 327

    Multimedia system 327 c button Active Parking Assist Overview and operation Control knob Overview of the multimedia system Adjusts the volume ( page 333) → & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐ Switches the mute function on/off mation systems and communications page 333) →...
  • Page 330 328 Multimedia system Automatic temperature-controlled switch- Touch Control To open a list: press Touch Control 2. off feature: if the temperature is too high, the To close a list: press button 3. Operating Touch Control brightness is initially reduced automatically. The display may then switch off completely for a while.
  • Page 331 Multimedia system 329 Operating the controller Calls up the main functions To call up favourites: when the main func‐ tions are displayed, slide controller down. Controller operating options: Turn 3 anti-clockwise or clockwise. Slide 1 left or right. Slide 4 up or down. Slide 2 diagonally.
  • Page 332 330 Multimedia system gers. The swipe must start in the lower area Activating/deactivating haptic operating D button feedback on the touchpad of the touchpad. Calls up the control menu of the last active Multimedia system: audio source Setting the sensitivity for the touchpad System w Input Multimedia system:...
  • Page 333 Multimedia system 331 To hide the control menu: swipe down with Vehicle % button two fingers. The swipe must start in the Calls up the telephone System settings upper area of the touchpad. Ø button add your own favourites ( page 332) →...
  • Page 334 332 Multimedia system Adding favourites No function available for saving is shown, the Move the favourite to the desired position. selected function cannot be added. If a favourite has already been added at this Adding predefined favourites position, it will be overwritten. Renaming favourites Press the ©...
  • Page 335 Multimedia system 333 Switching the sound on/off To switch on: change the media source or turn volume control 1. Adjusting the volume On the multimedia system To mute: press volume control 1. On the multifunction steering wheel The 8 symbol appears in the status line of the media display.
  • Page 336 334 Multimedia system The volume of the navigation announce‐ traffic situation. This could also cause you to ment changes in accordance with the vol‐ lose control of the vehicle. ume of the current media source. Only operate this equipment when the during a telephone call traffic situation permits.
  • Page 337 Multimedia system 335 On the Touch Control and controller: Entering characters using the controller Ä To switch to special characters and sym‐ select the characters in the character bar. bols. Example: renaming favourites Depending on the target entry, the following X To switch to upper-case or lower-case let‐...
  • Page 338: System Settings

    336 Multimedia system Example: renaming favourites To delete a character: swipe left when the This function adjusts the ambient lighting for cursor is located in the input line. the selected display style. To confirm the entry: press the touchpad. Setting the display brightness To finish character entry: swipe upwards.
  • Page 339 Multimedia system 337 Navigation map Setting the time zone Select Summer Time. Multimedia system: Consumption Select or Off. System & Time and date Time Time and date Setting the time and date format zone: Multimedia system: The list of countries is displayed. Time and date System &...
  • Page 340 338 Multimedia system Activating/deactivating voice amplification improve speech intelligibility and maintain the Switching transmission of the vehicle posi‐ to rear tion on/off naturalness of speech. Multimedia system: Activate Oor deactivate ª the function. Requirements: System ö Connectivity Mercedes-Maybach vehicles and vehicles Select Transmit vehicle pos..
  • Page 341 Multimedia system 339 Wi-Fi The connection to a secure Wi-Fi network is listening to music via Bluetooth ® audio made via a security key. page 422) → Wi-Fi connection overview transferring business cards (vCards) into the You can use Wi-Fi to establish a connection with Setting up Wi-Fi vehicle a Wi-Fi network and to access the Internet or...
  • Page 342 340 Multimedia system The type of connection established must be Using a WPS PIN Activate ¥ Connect automaticallyO. selected on the multimedia system and on the Highlight a Wi-Fi network in the list. To connect: highlight a Wi-Fi network in the device to be connected.
  • Page 343 Multimedia system 341 Highlight Connect device to vehicle hotspot. Connecting using a security key Select Generate security key. A connection will be established with the Select Connect device to vehicle hotspot. Generating a WPS PIN newly created security key. A security key is displayed. Select ¥...
  • Page 344 342 Multimedia system Enter the security key in the external device. De-authorising the device Locking an external device Please start COMAND Touch on your Select an authorised device from the list. Select an external device. device and follow the instructions. message A prompt will appear asking whether you Select Lock.
  • Page 345 In the multifunction display of the Instrument Current vehicle settings can be edited after Mercedes-Benz is not liable for any loss of Display, switch the Additional speedometer the import. data.
  • Page 346 Alternatively, you can have PIN protection multimedia system and on the server. This Select Change settings. reset at a Mercedes-Benz service centre. ensures that the latest user profiles are always Confirm with the PIN. available.
  • Page 347 Multimedia system 345 Select Automatic synchronisation. Importing/exporting user profiles Export: select Export profiles to the server. User profiles are exported. Activate O or deactivate ª the function. Requirements: Certain settings, such as address book There is an Internet connection For more information about importing/ entries or previous destinations from the exporting user profiles ( page 345).
  • Page 348 Select an update from the list and start the not available in all countries. For further update. Further information about software updates can information on connecting to the Internet, be found at http://me.mercedes-benz.com Activating the software update see ( page 403). →...
  • Page 349 Multimedia system 347 If automatic software updates are activated, Requirements for the installation: Reset function the system updates will be downloaded auto‐ The ignition is switched on. Multimedia system: matically ( page 346). → The engine is not running. System Reset As soon as an update is available for download, Notes and warnings have been read and...
  • Page 350: Fit & Healthy

    348 Multimedia system A prompt appears again asking whether you Select Yes. really wish to reset. The multimedia system is reset to the factory settings. Fit & Healthy ENERGIZING comfort ENERGIZING comfort programme overview Programme overview Programmes Function Refresh Can make targeted changes to the interior climate to refresh vehicle occupants. Cooling airflow and ionisa‐ tion purify the air.
  • Page 351 Multimedia system 349 Programmes Function Pleasure Can promote a positive mood in the occupants. Moderately fast music is played and a massage pro‐ gramme is activated. The air is purified using ionisation and a pleasant fragrance is released. The vehicle interior is illuminated with amicable lighting.
  • Page 352: Navigation

    350 Multimedia system Starting training If a climate control setting is changed, a cli‐ Navigation mate bar appears briefly. Select Training. Switching navigation on Select Muscle relaxation, Muscle stimulation Multimedia system: Showing/hiding the navigation menu or Balance. Navigation The selected training video starts and is dis‐ Requirements: played in the media display.
  • Page 353 The service has been activated at a equipment Mercedes-Benz service centre. If you operate information and communica‐ tion equipment integrated in the vehicle Further information can be found at: http:// when driving, you will be distracted from the www.mercedes.me...
  • Page 354 352 Multimedia system Enter these address elements, for example: City, street, house number Press the touchpad. To delete an entry: select % (if avail‐ Street, town able). Postcode Use the following options: POI name Press briefly: deletes the last character POI category, e.g.
  • Page 355 Multimedia system 353 If the top line of the character bar is highligh‐ An entry, e.g. POI, can be deleted with ted, navigate upwards. £ in a step-by-step search. Navigate Enter the online destination or a 3 word The character bar is hidden. City or postcode to the left to do so.
  • Page 356 354 Multimedia system Selecting previous destinations position. The list is sorted by distance in POIs which belong to the category Italian Multimedia system: ascending order. cuisine. Navigation ¬ Previous and other The POIs show the following information: Select ¡. destinations The first POI in the list is highlighted.
  • Page 357 Multimedia system 355 Driving situation tions are deleted. Route guidance to the fill‐ Select Set as destination. Route guidance is active. The fuel level in the ing station begins. fuel tank reaches the reserve fuel level. Set as next intermediate destination: the Select an intermediate destination using Fuel tank reserve level Do you want to start...
  • Page 358 356 Multimedia system To change the order of destinations: high‐ Multimedia system: Select ¡. light the destination or the intermediate des‐ The first contact in the list is highlighted. Navigation Intermediate destinations tination. Select the contact. and info Select ¥ Move Select the address.
  • Page 359 Multimedia system 357 Entering the destination as a 3 word address locations on the Earth's surface are included If the map is displayed in full screen mode, which do not have a building address such press the central control element. Requirements: as street and house number, for example.
  • Page 360 358 Multimedia system Showing traffic messages in the vicinity of The previous destinations and intermediate the map destinations are deleted. Route guidance to Slide the controller down. the new destination begins. Select Traffic messages for the vicinity. Select the POI category. The map appears.
  • Page 361 Multimedia system 359 Select the route type. before changing route to avoid traffic jam can be Selecting route options If route guidance is active, the new route is selected. Multimedia system: calculated with the new route type. Navigation À Route and posi- Avoid traffic jam automatically If route guidance is not active, the next route before changing route to avoid traffic jam...
  • Page 362 360 Multimedia system Select Payment in cash Electronic billing Announce street names Selecting an alternative route or Off. Multimedia system: The multimedia system announces the The route takes into account roads that Navigation À Route and position names of the roads that will follow the require the payment of a usage fee (toll).
  • Page 363 Multimedia system 361 If the destinations for home and work have Select Yes. vicinity of the vehicle's current position are not yet been created, a prompt appears. The automatic filling station search begins. displayed. The available filling stations along the route For the daily commuter route, traffic inci‐...
  • Page 364 362 Multimedia system Route guidance The road and traffic rules and regulations always Incomplete digital map data have priority over multimedia system driving Notes on route guidance Notes on GPS reception instructions. The correct function of the navigation system The following driving instructions can be used: &...
  • Page 365 Multimedia system 363 There are three phases when changing direction: drops down to 0 m and the current vehicle position symbol has reached the highlighted Preparation phase change-of-direction point. If there is enough time between the changes When the change of direction is complete, of direction, the multimedia system prepares the map appears in full-screen mode.
  • Page 366 364 Multimedia system Possible lane Switching navigation announcements on/off In the following situations, navigation announcements are switched on automati‐ In this lane, you will only be able to complete Requirements: cally: the next change of direction. route guidance is active. A new route guidance is started.
  • Page 367 Multimedia system: The minimum volume can be individually set You can enter geo-coordinates or a three word Navigation at a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. address for off-road destinations on the map. Select ! Driving recommendation. Via system settings: select System.
  • Page 368 366 Multimedia system shows a direction arrow and the linear distance When the vehicle is off-road, the following dis‐ Storing a map position to the destination. plays are shown: Multimedia system: Navigation Road not mapped message Overview of route guidance from an off-road location to a destination The map is in full-screen mode.
  • Page 369 Set as next intermediate destination: the from the following sources: received destination address is set as the It is not possible to use both services simultane‐ Mercedes-Benz Apps next new destination. Route guidance begins. ously. door-to-door navigation Rear Seat Entertainment System...
  • Page 370 Registering Live Traffic Information: The vehicle is equipped with Live Traffic Live Traffic Information must be registered. Reg‐ The service must be registered with Information. istration is carried out at a Mercedes-Benz Mercedes me ( page 368). → service centre.
  • Page 371 Have the vehicle linked to the Mercedes me When the vehicle is started, the communica‐ traffic jam (red line) user account at a Mercedes-Benz service tion module automatically establishes an centre. The vehicle registration documents slow-moving traffic (orange line) Internet connection.
  • Page 372 370 Multimedia system Displaying traffic incidents Press on the central control element. Map and compass Multimedia system: Select Information on traffic reports. Map and compass overview Navigation Z Options Map con- The map shows the traffic report symbols in tent the vicinity.
  • Page 373 Switches one of the following displays on or The service has been activated at a Navigation off depending on the equipment: Mercedes-Benz service centre. • Weather information To zoom in: swipe down on the Touch Con‐ Further information can be found at: http:// •...
  • Page 374 372 Multimedia system Moving the map Selecting the map orientation Select symbols. Multimedia system: Multimedia system: The # dot indicates the current setting. Navigation Z Options Navigation Z Options Standard displays symbols of predefined cat‐ menu menu egories on the map. Alternatively, if the map is displayed in full Alternatively, if the map is displayed in full User defined...
  • Page 375 Move the map When the map is moved, this information Information about new versions of the digital does not appear. map can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz service centre. To search for an area using an address: Climate control displays the current climate...
  • Page 376 Taking the area for the route into account Information about new versions of the digital Multimedia system: Avoid O an area in the list. map can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz Navigation À Route and posi- If route guidance is active, a new route is cal‐...
  • Page 377 Your vehicle is supplied with map data at the fac‐ In the event of the following problems, please number of GPS satellites from which a contact a Mercedes-Benz service centre: tory. Depending on the country, map data for signal can be received...
  • Page 378 376 Multimedia system Multimedia system: Displaying the satellite map The service has been activated at a Multimedia system: Mercedes-Benz service centre. Navigation À Route and position Navigation Z Options Map con- Select Qibla. Further information can be found at: http:// tent The arrow on the compass shows the direc‐...
  • Page 379: Telephone

    Select the topic. Further information can be obtained from a and traffic conditions and operate the Mercedes-Benz service centre or at: http:// equipment with the vehicle stationary. www.mercedes-benz.com/connect. Telephone & WARNING Risk of distraction from oper‐...
  • Page 380 378 Multimedia system Telephone menu overview ® ¢ (telephone ready) or w (call active) Two mobile phones connected: changes view Bluetooth device name of the currently between telephone 1 and 2 or Active call connected mobile phone Contacts page 386) →...
  • Page 381 Multimedia system 379 Symbols are not shown until after a Two mobile phones are connected with the the SIM card used is not compatible with the mobile phone has been connected to the multi‐ ® network available multimedia system via Bluetooth (two media system.
  • Page 382 380 Multimedia system Multimedia system: On the multimedia system: enter the pass‐ To replace the currently connected key and select a. mobile phone: select Phone Telephone ª Devices The currently connected mobile phone is On the mobile phone: enter the passkey Searching for a mobile phone replaced by the new mobile phone.
  • Page 383 Multimedia system 381 Functions of the mobile phone in two phone Using a SIM card for business telephony Setting up business telephony mode Requirements: Functions overview Using a mobile phone: ® Mobile phone in the Mobile phone in the Bluetooth is activated on the mobile phone (see the manufacturer's operating foreground...
  • Page 384 382 Multimedia system Select Connect a new device. Parallel use with a mobile phone: select Overview of the symbols for business teleph‐ an authorised mobile phone. Select Start search on the system. Select Yes, SIM card and <Mobile phone> Select a mobile phone. and, if necessary, enter the SIM card PIN.
  • Page 385 Multimedia system 383 Interchanging mobile phones (two phone SIM card inserted and available mode) Hands-free profile activated SAP function available and activated Requirements: SAP function not available The mobile phones are authorised page 379). → If the mobile phone is actively connected with the system, the corresponding symbol Multimedia system: is highlighted in yellow.
  • Page 386 ( page 340). → mobile phone remains authorised in the sys‐ tem. Further information can be found at: http:// www.mercedes-benz.com/connect De-authorising a mobile phone Multimedia system: Using the mobile phone with Near Field Com‐ Telephone ª Devices...
  • Page 387 If the mobile phone is authorised on the mul‐ Calls www.mercedes-benz.com/connect timedia system for the first time, it is connec‐ Telephone operation Adjusting the call and ringtone volume ted after confirming the mobile phone...
  • Page 388 386 Multimedia system Rejecting a call Switching between calls If you receive a call while already in a call, a message is displayed. An acoustic signal also Select Reject. Select call #. sounds. The selected call is active. The other call is Ending a call on hold.
  • Page 389 Multimedia system 387 Depending on the data source, you have the fol‐ Downloading mobile phone contacts Enter characters into the search field. lowing number of contacts: Multimedia system: A selection of possible contacts appears. Entering more characters into the search Telephone Z Options Contacts...
  • Page 390 388 Multimedia system Overview of importing contacts Saving a mobile phone contact Source Requirements: Multimedia system: Contacts from various sources If the sending of ñ Bluetooth ® con‐ Telephone ª Contacts Source Requirements: ® nection vCards via Bluetooth Select the mobile phone contact ó. is supported, vCards ò...
  • Page 391 Bluetooth ® profile. Deleting a contact tings and supported functions of Bluetooth ® Multimedia system: capable mobile phones from a Mercedes-Benz ® If the PBAP Bluetooth profile is not supported, service centre or at: http://www.mercedes- Telephone ª Contacts the effects are as follows: benz.com/connect...
  • Page 392 390 Multimedia system Depending on the mobile phone, the multimedia Reading text messages To start the dictation function: press on system only displays new incoming text mes‐ Multimedia system: the central control element. sages or the 100 newest text messages. The app for the dictation function is loaded.
  • Page 393 Select Reply. You have a user account on the Mercedes The following functions are available: me portal (https://me.mercedes-benz-com). Calling a text message sender Display of upcoming meetings in the calen‐ The "In Car Office" service is activated in the Multimedia system: Mercedes me portal.
  • Page 394 You can Select an entry in the to-do list O. switched on, displays with options regarding obtain this at a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. upcoming appointments automatically The following functions are available: The Mercedes-Benz Link control box uses appear in the media display.
  • Page 395 Multimedia system 393 Using Mercedes-Benz Link Disconnect the connecting cable between and traffic conditions and operate the the Mercedes-Benz Link control box and the equipment with the vehicle stationary. Requirements: multimedia system. The Mercedes-Benz Link control box is con‐ You must observe the legal requirements for the...
  • Page 396 394 Multimedia system The service provider is responsible for this appli‐ Multimedia system: Exiting Apple CarPlay™ cation and the services and content connected Connect Apple CarPlay Press the ò button on the multifunction to it. steering wheel, for example. Setting automatic or manual start Information on Apple CarPlay™...
  • Page 397 If route guidance is active on the multimedia sys‐ Mercedes-Benz recommends disconnecting operating the multimedia system. tem, it is closed when route guidance is started the connecting cable only when the vehicle is Mobile phone functions can be used with on the mobile phone.
  • Page 398 ( page 347). → Mercedes-Benz recommends disconnecting Press the ò button on the multifunction The following driving status data is transmitted: the connecting cable only when the vehicle is steering wheel, for example.
  • Page 399 398). → The contract partner's GSM network cover‐ Acceleration direction You can also call the Mercedes-Benz Customer age is available in the respective region. Centre using the multimedia system This data is only transferred while the navigation The ignition is switched on so that vehicle page 397).
  • Page 400 398 Multimedia system Then, you can select a service and be con‐ If a service call is active, an emergency call can nected to a specialist at the Mercedes-Benz still be triggered. This has priority over all other Customer Centre.
  • Page 401 A service call is active using the multimedia vehicle. The Mercedes me connect accident manage‐ system ( page 397) or the overhead control → ment is an extension of the Mercedes-Benz Regardless of whether you have consented to panel ( page 398). → emergency call system ( page 400).
  • Page 402 Observe the conditions of use for Mercedes me been confirmed: The Mercedes-Benz emergency call system is connect and other services. These can be Vehicle identification number available for at least ten years starting from the obtained in the Mercedes me portal: https:// manufacturing date.
  • Page 403 In certain situations data is also transmitted gency call centre operator. microphone, airbag, SOS button), a corre‐ in the voice channel to the Mercedes-Benz sponding message appears in the multifunc‐ emergency call centre. Based on the call, the operator decides tion display of the instrument cluster.
  • Page 404 In certain situations data is also transmitted example: For Russia: various functions, e.g. receiving in the voice channel to the Mercedes-Benz traffic information, cannot be used for up to Vehicle's GPS position data emergency call centre.
  • Page 405: Online And Internet Functions

    Multimedia system 403 Function of the emergency call system self- To start the test mode: press and hold the Only operate this equipment when the diagnosis (Russia) ~ button on the multifunction steering traffic situation permits. Your car verifies the operability of the emer‐ wheel for at least five seconds.
  • Page 406 ( page 405) → Contact a Mercedes-Benz service centre to Internet access via Wi-Fi is deactivated on find out whether it is possible to purchase the external device The Internet functions can only be used to a limi‐...
  • Page 407 Multimedia system 405 Setting up an Internet connection using busi‐ To select the predefined access data of Setting up an Internet connection via Blue‐ ness telephony the mobile phone network provider: select ® tooth Predefined settings. Requirements: Requirements: A list of countries appears. For use with a mobile phone: A mobile phone is connected to the multime‐...
  • Page 408 Further information can be obtained at http:// ® figured using the PAN Bluetooth profile. www.mercedes-benz.com/connect or from a Set the access data in accordance with your To switch from PAN to DUN: select the Mercedes-Benz service centre. data package. Otherwise, additional costs mobile phone.
  • Page 409 Multimedia system 407 Configuring the Internet connection using Cancelling Internet access permission for a The multimedia system usually establishes mobile phone preset or manual access data ( page 405). the Internet connection automatically. If the → Multimedia system: multimedia system is not connected to the While using business telephony, it is not pos‐...
  • Page 410 & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐ device, the approximate data volume trans‐ Licence fees may be applicable. mitted is displayed. The exact values can be mation systems and communications Operating Mercedes-Benz Apps using voice requested from your mobile phone network equipment control provider.
  • Page 411 Multimedia system 409 You must observe the legal requirements for the Web browser overview Calling up web browser options country in which you are currently driving when Multimedia system: operating the multimedia system. Con- Multimedia system: nect z Browser Z Options Con- The following functions are available: nect...
  • Page 412 410 Multimedia system Activate O or deactivate ª the function. Creating a bookmark Internet radio Select Add new bookmark. Calling up Internet radio Deleting browser data Multimedia system: Enter a URL and a name. Requirements: Con- Select ¡. There is an account on http:// nect z Browser Z Options...
  • Page 413 Multimedia system 411 Internet radio overview Selecting and connecting Internet radio sta‐ Press and hold the central control element tions until an audible signal sounds. Multimedia system: The ß symbol appears by the station name. Radio Þ Radio source TuneIn Select ß...
  • Page 414: Media

    412 Multimedia system Setting Internet radio options Supported formats: traffic conditions. This could also cause you Multimedia system: to lose control of the vehicle. Radio Þ Radio source TuneIn Only handle a data storage medium radio Z Options when the vehicle is stationary. The following options are available: Permissible file systems: Select...
  • Page 415 Multimedia system 413 Switching on media mode Multimedia system: Media à Media sources Select a media source. Playable music files are played back. Inserting/removing an SD card & DANGER Risk of fatal injury from swal‐ lowing SD cards Gracenote, the Gracenote logo and logotype, SD cards are small parts.
  • Page 416 414 Multimedia system Multimedia system: Insert the SD memory card into the SD card Removing slot until it engages. The side with the con‐ Media à Media sources Mem. Press the SD card. tacts must face downwards. card Remove the SD card. Playable music files are played back.
  • Page 417 Multimedia system 415 Overview of the audio mode Active data storage medium Search Full screen (for video playback) Album cover Playback control Options Track, artist, album Media sources Track number and number of tracks in the Sound track list...
  • Page 418 416 Multimedia system Connecting USB devices battery symbol can only be used to charge Playback mode USB devices. Select Random playback of the current track * NOTE Damage caused by high tempera‐ list. Selecting a track in the media playback tures The current track list is played in random Multimedia system:...
  • Page 419 Multimedia system 417 To fast forward/rewind Search for and select video files or playlists Videos up to FullHD (1920x1080) are sup‐ with video files. ported. Move Ë on the timeline. Playable video files are played back. Copy-protected video files or DRM (Digital To hide the playback controls Rights Management) encrypted files cannot The multimedia system supports the following...
  • Page 420 418 Multimedia system Overview of video mode Active data storage medium Search Full screen (for video playback) Album cover Playback control Options Track, artist, album Media sources Track number and number of tracks in the Sound track list...
  • Page 421 Multimedia system 419 Activating/deactivating full-screen mode Adjusting the brightness manually Composers Multimedia system: If the Automatic picture format is switched off, Videos you can adjust the brightness yourself. Media à Media sources Podcasts (Apple ® devices) Select Brightness. Select a data storage medium. Audiobooks (Apple ®...
  • Page 422 420 Multimedia system MP3 player Switching to Media Interface Select a media device. Multimedia system: Playable music files are played back. USB devices Media à Media sources For details and a list of supported devices, visit Connect a data storage medium to the USB our website at http://www.mercedes- port ( page 416).
  • Page 423 Multimedia system 421 Overview of Media Interface Active data storage medium Search Full screen (video playback only) Album cover Playback control Options Artist, track and album Media sources Track number and number of tracks in the Sound track list...
  • Page 424 422 Multimedia system ® Bluetooth audio Before using your Bluetooth ® audio equipment with the multimedia system for the first time, Information about Bluetooth ® audio you will need to authorise it ( page 423). → ® Bluetooth audio overview Active data storage medium Track, artist, album Track number and number of tracks in the...
  • Page 425 Establishing a connection from the Blue‐ ® Authorising a new Bluetooth audio device phones can be obtained at http:// ® tooth audio equipment www.mercedes-benz.com/connect or from a Select ¥. The Bluetooth ® device name of the multimedia Mercedes-Benz service centre. system is MB BLUETOOTH XXXXX.
  • Page 426 424 Multimedia system ® Searching for a music track on the Blue‐ Lightly press the NFC area on the mobile Activating Bluetooth audio ® phone (see the manufacturer's operating Multimedia system: tooth audio device instructions). Multimedia system: Media à Media sources If the mobile phone has already been author‐...
  • Page 427: Radio

    Multimedia system 425 Starting cinema mode Select the Rear Seat Entertainment System Radio device. Multimedia system: Switching on the radio The media source is also played on the multi‐ Media à Media sources Loud- media system. Multimedia system: speaker audio source Radio In cinema mode, a media source connected to Alternatively: press the $ button.
  • Page 428 426 Multimedia system Radio overview Active frequency band Station list Sound Station name or set frequency Presets Tag this song Artist, title, album and radio text Radio source Options...
  • Page 429 Multimedia system 427 Setting the frequency band Searching for radio stations using station Select Move highlighted station. names or direct frequency entry Select a memory preset. Multimedia system: Multimedia system: Radio Þ Radio source Deleting stations: Radio è è Select a frequency band. Highlight a preset entry and navigate to the Enter a station name or frequency.
  • Page 430 428 Multimedia system Slide show displays additional information Tagging music tracks Setting the traffic information service vol‐ ume increase provided by the station as an image. This can Multimedia system: include logos, album covers, music tracks, pro‐ Multimedia system: Radio grammes, news or service information, for exam‐...
  • Page 431 Multimedia system 429 The TV tuner enables reception of digital chan‐ Manufactured under licence from Dolby Labora‐ Make sure that the CI+ module is not nels according to the following standards: tories. Dolby, Dolby Audio and the double-D sym‐ subject to high temperatures for exten‐ bol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
  • Page 432 430 Multimedia system Switching to TV mode If the vehicle is travelling faster than 5 km/h the television picture is hidden from the Multimedia system: driver. If available, the channel and pro‐ Media à Media sources gramme information is continuously dis‐ played.
  • Page 433 Multimedia system 431 TV mode overview Active media source Station lists Sound Channel name Presets Full screen Current programme with start and finish Media sources Options times...
  • Page 434 432 Multimedia system Overview of the displays in the TV control Press the D button. Searches for a TV channel menu Select channels. Hiding The following information is displayed: Select ª Search. Press the % button. Current TV channel with the ß symbol (if Enter the channel searched for the channel has been saved as a favourite) page 334).
  • Page 435 Multimedia system 433 Press the D button on the touchpad. Function of the channel fix setting Channel list overview The media menu is called up. Channel fix is switched on The TV tuner shows the current programme on Navigate up or down. the digital TV channels or radio stations with The channel is not changed.
  • Page 436 434 Multimedia system Quick-saving a TV channel Confirm the position. n Programme for the hearing impaired Multimedia system: O Broadcast in surround sound Deleting channels Media à Media sources Highlight a channel in the favourites. If a symbol is not shown, the programme is In full-screen mode, press the touchpad for either broadcast in mono or the transmission Select ¥...
  • Page 437 Multimedia system 435 Setting the TV subtitles it may take some time before all the pages MHEG-5 digital teletext Multimedia system: load If the teletext is displayed, press and hold on Media à Media sour- the touchpad. Showing teletext Z Options A colour selection bar appears.
  • Page 438: Sound

    436 Multimedia system Selecting picture settings Calling up the CI+ module menu Make sure that the CI+ module is not Multimedia system: Multimedia system: subject to high temperatures for exten‐ Media à Media sour- Media à Media sour- ded periods of time. Z Options If the CI+ module is damaged, no Z Options...
  • Page 439 Multimedia system 437 Calling up the sound menu Activating/deactivating automatic volume speakers. It is available for all functions in the adjustment Multimedia system: radio and media modes. Multimedia system: Media à Sound Calling up the sound menu in the Media à...
  • Page 440 438 Multimedia system Activating/deactivating volume adjustment Switching surround sound on/off in the Calling up the sound menu in the ® ® ® in the Burmester surround sound system Burmester surround sound system Burmester high-end 3D surround sound system Multimedia system: Multimedia system: Multimedia system: Media...
  • Page 441: Rear Seat Entertainment System

    Multimedia system 439 Activating/deactivating volume adjustment Adjusting the seat-based sound optimisation Rear Seat Entertainment System ® ® in the Burmester high-end 3D surround in the Burmester high-end 3D surround Operating safety sound system sound system Multimedia system: Multimedia system: & WARNING Risk of injury from laser radi‐ Media à...
  • Page 442 440 Multimedia system Up to two cordless headphones Always stow these items or similar ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental objects carefully so that they cannot be Rear compartment handset damage due to improper disposal of bat‐ flung around, for example in a lockable teries Blu-ray drive vehicle stowage compartment.
  • Page 443 Multimedia system 441 Rear displays Setting the angle of the rear display Remote control Select a rear display on the remote control Rear compartment display overview Remote control overview page 442). → Press the / button. To show the menu: press the = button. Select Entertainment settings.
  • Page 444 442 Multimedia system Displays of indicator lamp Õ To switch to media mode Press the u touchkey on the rear display. / To set vehicle functions LED colour Meaning The rear light is switched on or off. To select the rear display ( page 442) →...
  • Page 445 Multimedia system 443 Turn dial 1. First place the battery compartment cover Headphones COMAND: multimedia system on the retaining lugs in the battery compart‐ Headphones overview ment. L REAR: rear display, left Allow the catch tab to engage in the battery R REAR: rear display, right compartment.
  • Page 446 444 Multimedia system Pull the headphone band in the direction of imately three minutes. This preserves the batter‐ Setting the volume for headphones the arrow. ies. Turn volume control page 443). → Indicator lamp Switching headphones on/off Replacing batteries (headphones) Press page 443).
  • Page 447 Multimedia system 445 Insert new batteries. Observe the polarity Handset markings on the batteries and battery com‐ Handset overview partment. Replace battery compartment cover turn it clockwise until it engages. Switch the headphones on. If the batteries have been inserted correctly, the indicator lamp will light up green.
  • Page 448 446 Multimedia system Function of the LED displays (handset) The LED displays on the handset have the Display Meaning following meanings: Display illuminated Display Meaning The handset microphone is Display illuminated switched off. The handset is operational Display illuminated The display flashes: "Battery discharged"...
  • Page 449 Multimedia system 447 Handset functions The buttons on the handset have the follow‐ Button Function ing functions: Activates voice recognition of Button Function the connected mobile phone Answers an incoming call. (with Hands-Free Profile). Transfers an existing call to the With an active call on the hand‐...
  • Page 450 Depending on the vehicle equipment, the Blu-ray You cannot replace the rechargeable battery. drive is located in the following positions: Please consult a Mercedes-Benz Service Vehicles with electrically adjustable Centre to do this. at the rear of the centre console under the...
  • Page 451 Multimedia system 449 between the rear shelf and through-load ski Depending on the vehicle equipment, the ports Select a massage programme. are located in the following positions: The massage programme runs for approx‐ imately 8 to 18 minutes, depending on the in the stowage box between the rear seats or setting.
  • Page 452 450 Multimedia system Activating the A/C function Starting ENERGIZING comfort in the rear The programme runs in three phases: compartment Select A/C. Falling asleep phase: relaxing music is played in this phase, and the warmed seats Rear Seat Entertainment System: Activate O or deactivate ª...
  • Page 453 Multimedia system 451 Depending on the setting, the programme will Adjusting the entertainment system settings For further information about the equalizer run for between 15 and 30 minutes. page 437). → Rear Seat Entertainment System: Activating audio on cabin System Entertainment System settings Adjusting the ambient lighting in the rear Select...
  • Page 454 452 Multimedia system Navigation Depending on the media source currently set Overview of telephone functions the following information is displayed to the Switching navigation on You can use the following menus and functions right of the map: Rear Seat Entertainment System: in the rear passenger compartment: Station name or set frequency Navigation...
  • Page 455 Calling up the web browser ( page 408) → Rear Seat Entertainment System: at the rear of the centre console under the Calling up Mercedes-Benz Apps automatic climate control panel System page 408) → between the rear shelf and through-load ski...
  • Page 456 454 Multimedia system Blu-ray Disc™, Blu-ray™ and the logos are trade‐ iPod ® marks of the Blu-ray Disc Association. iPhone ® MTP devices ® Bluetooth audio ® Bluetooth audio equipment can only be authorised using the multimedia system. The Rear Seat Entertainment System supports a total of up to 50,000 files.
  • Page 457 Multimedia system 455 The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multi‐ media Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trade‐ marks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licens‐ ing LLC in the United States and other countries. For DTS Patents, see http://patents.dts.com. Manufactured under licence from DTS Licensing Limited.
  • Page 458 456 Multimedia system "Made for iPod", and "Made for iPhone," mean your mailing address to: Cinavia Consumer Infor‐ Always have maintenance work and that an electronic accessory has been designed mation Center, Box 86851, San Diego, CA, repairs carried out by a qualified spe‐ to connect specifically to iPod, or iPhone, 92138, USA.
  • Page 459 Multimedia system 457 Blu-ray/DVD mode Selecting menu items in the Blu-ray or DVD Opens the video display of the Rear Seat menu Entertainment System DVD/Blu-ray functions overview Confirms entry in control menu Select a menu item. Navigates through the Blu-ray/DVD menu Press the 9 button on the remote control.
  • Page 460 458 Multimedia system Fast forwarding or rewinding Selecting a film/track Select HDMI. Playback content display appears. Press and hold the << or >> button in the Rear Seat Entertainment System: DVD/Blu-ray control menu until the desired To show the menu: press the = button. Media à...
  • Page 461 Multimedia system 459 Sound The dynamic range is restricted to improve the listening experience and comprehension. Overview of the Rear Seat Entertainment Maximum System sound settings The equaliser functions, automatic volume The dynamic range is not restricted. The adjustment and dynamic range control are avail‐ playback volume is the same as the original able in the tone menu of the Rear Seat Entertain‐...
  • Page 462: 460 Maintenance And Care

    The ASSYST PLUS service interval display on the specialist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service work which is not carried out at the instrument display provides information on the Service Centre.
  • Page 463: Engine Compartment

    Maintenance and care 461 fied based on the actual operating conditions Battery disconnection periods The active bonnet is not available in all coun‐ and/or loads. tries. The ASSYST PLUS service interval display Examples of arduous operating conditions: Resetting the active bonnet can only calculate the service due date when regular city driving with frequent intermedi‐...
  • Page 464 462 Maintenance and care With your hand flat, push down active bonnet In the event of a fire in the engine com‐ & WARNING Risk of accident and injury in the area around the hinges on both partment, keep the engine bonnet when opening and closing the engine sides (arrows).
  • Page 465 Maintenance and care 463 & WARNING Risk of injury from touching & WARNING Risk of injury from using the component parts under voltage windscreen wipers while the engine bon‐ net is open The ignition system and the fuel injection system work under high voltage. If you touch When the engine bonnet is open, and the component parts which are under voltage, windscreen wipers are set in motion, you can...
  • Page 466 464 Maintenance and care Engine oil Depending on the engine, the oil dipstick may be installed in the engine compartment in different Checking the engine oil level using the oil locations. dipstick The waiting time before checking the oil level when the engine is at normal operating tempera‐...
  • Page 467 Maintenance and care 465 Slowly slide oil dipstick into the guide park the vehicle on a level surface. off the excess engine oil. Consult a qualified tube to the stop, and pull it out again after specialist workshop. leave the engine running at idle speed. approximately three seconds.
  • Page 468 466 Maintenance and care Follow the instructions in the service & WARNING Risk of fire and injury from interval display regarding the oil engine oil change. If engine oil comes into contact with hot component parts in the engine compart‐ * NOTE Damage caused by topping up too ment, it may ignite.
  • Page 469 If necessary, top up with coolant that has Allow the engine to cool down and only touch component parts described in the been approved by Mercedes-Benz. Further information on coolant: following. page 538) →...
  • Page 470: Cleaning And Care

    468 Maintenance and care Keeping the air-water duct free Let the engine cool down and only Make sure that no windscreen washer touch the component parts described concentrate spills out next to the filler Keep the area between the bonnet and the below: opening.
  • Page 471 Maintenance and care 469 the windscreen wiper switch is in position Information on using a high-pressure cleaner * NOTE Damage due to unsuitable car wash & WARNING Risk of an accident when in car washes with a conveyor system: neu‐ Before driving into a car wash make using high-pressure cleaners with circu‐...
  • Page 472 470 Maintenance and care vehicles with decorative foil: parts of your do not point the nozzle of the high-pressure Wash the vehicle with lukewarm water using vehicle are covered with a decorative foil. cleaner directly at sensitive parts such as a soft car sponge.
  • Page 473 Maintenance and care 471 Notes on paintwork/matt finish paintwork care Observe the following information: Cleaning and care Avoiding paintwork damage Paintwork Insect remains: soak with insect remover and rinse off the Do not attach stickers, films or similar. treated areas afterwards. Remove dirt immediately, where possible.
  • Page 474 472 Maintenance and care Cleaning and care Avoiding paintwork damage Matt finish Only use care products approved for Mercedes-Benz. Do not polish the vehicle and light-alloy wheels. Only use car washes that correspond to the latest engi‐ neering standards. Do not use car wash programmes with a final hot wax treatment.
  • Page 475 If there is dirt on the finish or if the decorative foil is dull: use the Paint Cleaner recommended and approved for Mercedes-Benz. oily products Insect remains: soak with insect remover and rinse off the treated Do not use polish on matt decorative foil.
  • Page 476 474 Maintenance and care Cleaning Night View Assist Camera in the radiator grille Camera behind the windscreen * NOTE Damage to the camera lens when cleaning If you clean the camera lens yourself or spray glass cleaner on the camera lens, you could damage the camera lens.
  • Page 477 Windows Clean the windows on the inside and outside using a damp Do not use dry cloths or abrasive or solvent-based cleaning cloth and cleaning agents recommended by Mercedes-Benz. agents to clean the inside of windows. Wiper blades Fold out the wiper blades and clean them using a damp cloth.
  • Page 478 267). → Use clean water and a soft cloth to clean the camera lens. Tailpipes Clean with cleaning agents recommended by Mercedes-Benz, Do not use acidic cleaning agents. particularly in the winter and after washing the vehicle. Trailer hitch Remove traces of rust on the ball, e.g.
  • Page 479 Clean with a damp microfibre cloth. Do not attach stickers, films or similar materials. For heavy soiling: use care product recommended for Do not allow cosmetics, insect repellent or sun cream to Mercedes-Benz. come in contact with the plastic trim.
  • Page 480 Do not allow the leather to become too damp. seat covers Leather care: use leather care agents that have been rec‐ Do not use a microfibre cloth. ommended for Mercedes-Benz. DINAMICA seat cov‐ Clean with a damp cloth. Do not use a microfibre cloth.
  • Page 481 Maintenance and care 479 Notes on cleaning and care Avoiding vehicle damage Cloth seat covers Clean with a damp microfibre cloth and 1% soapy water and allow to dry. EASY-PACK boot box Clean with a damp cloth. Do not use any alcohol-based thinners, petrol or abrasive cleaning agents.
  • Page 482: 480 Breakdown Assistance

    480 Breakdown assistance Replace the safety vest in the following cases: Emergency the reflective strips are damaged or dirt on Removing the safety vest the reflective strips can no longer be The safety vests are located in stowage spaces removed in the front door.
  • Page 483 Breakdown assistance 481 Warning triangle Setting up the warning triangle Removing the warning triangle Fold side reflectors upwards to form a tri‐ angle and attach at the top using upper press-stud 2. Fold legs down and out to the side. First-aid kit (soft sided) Push both sides of warning triangle holder First-aid kit (soft sided)
  • Page 484: Flat Tyre

    482 Breakdown assistance Removing the fire extinguisher Remove the fire extinguisher from the stow‐ In the event of a flat tyre, the following options age compartment. are available depending on your vehicle's equip‐ ment: Vehicles with MOExtended tyres: it is pos‐ Flat tyre sible to continue the journey for a short Notes on flat tyres...
  • Page 485 Breakdown assistance 483 Notes on MOExtended tyres (run-flat tyres) If a pressure loss warning message appears in After driving in emergency mode have the multifunction display, proceed as follows: the rims checked by a qualified special‐ & WARNING Risk of accident when driving ist workshop with regard to their further Check the tyre for damage.
  • Page 486 484 Breakdown assistance TIREFIT kit storage location LK2 – 12 V/15A, 180 W, 0.8 kg & WARNING Risk of accident when using At a distance of approximately 1 m to the tyre tyre sealant The TIREFIT kit is located under the boot floor. inflation compressor and approximately 1.6 m Mercedes‑AMG vehicles: observe the notes in In the following situations, the tyre sealant is...
  • Page 487 Breakdown assistance 485 Comply with the manufacturer's safety notes on Observe the following if you come into con‐ the sticker on the tyre inflation compressor. tact with the tyre sealant: Have the tyre sealant bottle replaced every four Rinse off the tyre sealant from your skin years at a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 488 486 Breakdown assistance Do not switch off the tyre inflation compres‐ Pump up the tyre again. sor during this phase! After a maximum of eight minutes the tyre pressure must be at least 180 kPa (1.8 bar/ Let the tyre inflation compressor run for a 26 psi).
  • Page 489 Have the tyre sealant bottle disposed of drive carefully. handling characteristics. professionally, e.g. at a Mercedes-Benz Do not exceed the maximum speed Service Centre. Do not drive on. limit with a tyre that has been repaired Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 490: Battery (Vehicle)

    Further information on ESP page 225) → tery To reduce the tyre pressure: press pres‐ For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz recommends sure release button next to manometer Work carried out incorrectly on the battery that you only use batteries which have been tes‐...
  • Page 491 Breakdown assistance 489 All vehicles except vehicles with a lithium- Do not inhale battery gases. specialist workshop or to a collection ion battery point for used batteries. Keep children away from the battery. Immediately rinse battery acid off thor‐ & WARNING Risk of explosion due to elec‐ If you have to disconnect the 12 V battery, con‐...
  • Page 492 Make sure that the positive terminal of All other vehicles the connected battery does not come tery charger approved by Mercedes-Benz or When charging the battery and during starting consult a qualified specialist workshop to into contact with vehicle parts.
  • Page 493 Breakdown assistance 491 All vehicles When giving starting assistance, always & WARNING Risk of explosion from a fro‐ make sure that you only connect bat‐ zen battery * NOTE Damage caused by numerous or tery terminals with identical polarity. A discharged battery may freeze at tempera‐ extended attempts to start the engine During starting assistance, you must tures slightly above or below freezing point.
  • Page 494 The ignition and all electrical consumers are Only use battery chargers tested and switched off. approved for Mercedes-Benz. The engine bonnet is open. Read the battery charger's operating instruc‐ tions before charging the battery. Observe the additional following points during...
  • Page 495: Tow-Starting Or Towing Away

    Connect the negative pole of the donor bat‐ cable, close cover of positive clamp 4. approved for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. tery and earth point of your own vehicle Further information can be obtained at a quali‐...
  • Page 496 494 Breakdown assistance Mercedes-Benz recommends transporting your Towing with a raised axle: towing should be * NOTE Damage to the vehicle due to tow‐ vehicle in the case of a breakdown, rather than performed by a towing company. ing away incorrectly towing it away.
  • Page 497 Breakdown assistance 495 Towing the vehicle with both axles on the the permissible gross mass of your own * NOTE Damage due to towing away at ground vehicle. excessively high speeds or over long dis‐ tances Observe the notes on the permitted towing If a vehicle must be tow-started or towed away, methods ( page 493).
  • Page 498 496 Breakdown assistance Deactivate the automatic locking mechanism You can also attach the tow bar to the trailer When your vehicle is then towed away, signif‐ page 81). hitch. → icantly more effort may be required to steer Do not activate the HOLD function. and brake than is normally required.
  • Page 499 Breakdown assistance 497 Vehicles with ADS PLUS (Adaptive Damping * NOTE Damage to the vehicle from secur‐ System PLUS) ing it incorrectly & WARNING Risk of an accident when After loading, the vehicle must be secured on all four wheels. Otherwise, transporting vehicles with Adaptive the vehicle could be damaged.
  • Page 500 498 Breakdown assistance Press button again and hold it for at least Press and hold button for at least five * NOTE Damage to the drivetrain due to five seconds. seconds. incorrect positioning The vehicle is raised from the raised level to The vehicle is adjusted to the height of the Do not position the vehicle above the the transport level.
  • Page 501: Electrical Fuses

    Breakdown assistance 499 Installing the towing eye towing eye. Fasten the tow bar to the trailer Vehicles with automatic transmission hitch. must not be tow-started. Make sure that cover engages in the Vehicles with automatic transmission must bumper when you remove the towing eye. not be tow-started.
  • Page 502 * NOTE Damage caused by incorrect fuses engine compartment cause traced and rectified at a qualified special‐ Incorrect fuses may cause damage to electri‐ ist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Requirements: cal components or systems. Centre. Observe the notes on electrical fuses...
  • Page 503 Breakdown assistance 501 Insert lid into the bracket at the rear of the fuse box. Fold down lid of the fuse box and tighten screws 4. Insert cover on both sides and engage retaining clips 1. Close the bonnet. Opening and closing the fuse box in the cockpit Requirements: Observe the notes on electrical fuses...
  • Page 504 502 Breakdown assistance Open cover in the direction of the arrow Open cover in the direction of the arrow and remove it. and remove it. Opening and closing the fuse box in the front Opening and closing the fuse box in the boot passenger footwell Requirements: Requirements:...
  • Page 505: Wheels And Tyres 503

    Only fit snow chains on the rear wheels ture and dirt by the valve caps approved in pairs. especially for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. Notes on regularly inspecting wheels and Visual check of the tyre tread depth and the * NOTE Damage to the wheel trim from fit‐...
  • Page 506: Tyre Pressure

    504 Wheels and tyres information about this from a Mercedes-Benz Tyre pressure before embarking on a longer journey Service Centre. Notes on tyre pressure if operating conditions change, e.g. off- For safety reasons, only use snow chains that road driving have been specifically approved for your &...
  • Page 507 Wheels and tyres 505 1.5 psi). Take this into account when checking Check whether the wheel or valve has a the tyre pressure of warm tyres. leak. If you are unable to rectify the damage, Trailer operation notes contact a qualified specialist workshop. Always inflate the rear axle tyres to the recom‐...
  • Page 508 506 Wheels and tyres If the preceding tyre sizes are complemented by The tyre pressure appears in the multifunction System limitations the + symbol, the tyre pressure information display ( page 303). → The system may be impaired or may not function following shows alternative tyre pressures.
  • Page 509 Wheels and tyres 507 by a pressure gauge are higher than those On-board computer: shown by the on-board computer. In this Service Tyres case, do not reduce the tyre pressure. Swipe downwards on Touch Control on the Make sure to observe the following further rela‐ left-hand side of the steering wheel.
  • Page 510 508 Wheels and tyres Radio equipment approval of the tyre pres‐ Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval sure monitoring system number number Radio equipment approval numbers Argentina Schrader GG4T Brazil Missing values were not available at the time of Numero de Registro CNC going to press.
  • Page 511 Wheels and tyres 509 Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval number number number Schrader Electronics Ltd. 11 European Jordan Kingdom of Jordon Type approval Technology Park, Union for Tyre Pressure sensor. Belfast Road, Antrim BT41 1QS, Manufacturer: Schrader Electron‐...
  • Page 512 510 Wheels and tyres Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval number number number Morocco AGREE PAR L'ANRT MAROC Oman OMAN TRA Serbia GG4T Numero d'agreement: MR 14777 TA-R/4686/17 ANRT 2017 D080134 Date d'agrement: 20/09/17 OMAN TRA Numero d'agrement: MR 16355 TA-R/5511/18...
  • Page 513 Wheels and tyres 511 Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval number number number Singapore Complies with Ukraine GG4T United Arab Emi‐ IMDA Standards REGISTERED NO: ER57985/17 rates NO524-13 REGISTERED NO: ER960528 DA105282 DEALER NO: DA0047074 REGISTERED NO: ER37066/15 UK.TF South...
  • Page 514 512 Wheels and tyres Tyre pressure loss warning system The system has a limited or delayed function: On-board computer: Service Tyres when the road surface is poor, e.g. snow or Function of the tyre pressure loss warning gravel system Run Flat Indicator activeRestart: press The tyre pressure loss warning system warns the when driving with snow chains Touch Control...
  • Page 515: Wheel Change

    Mercedes-AMG vehicles: observe the notes in Manufacturer and accessories which have been specially the Supplement. Otherwise, you may fail to rec‐ approved by Mercedes-Benz for your vehicle. Type ognise dangers. These tyres are specially adapted to the con‐ You can ask for information regarding permitted trol systems, such as ABS, ESP ®...
  • Page 516 Avoid obstacles or drive particularly Accessory parts that are not approved for your Only use tyres, wheels and accessories that carefully. vehicle by Mercedes-Benz or are not being used have been checked and recommended by correctly can impair the operating safety. Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 517 Wheels and tyres 515 Do not make any modifications to the brake Run in new tyres at moderate speeds for the Switch on the ESP ® and adapt your system, the wheels or the tyres. first 100 km. driving style accordingly. The use of shims or brake dust shields is not Replace the tyres after six years at the latest, Use M+S tyres at outside temperatures...
  • Page 518 516 Wheels and tyres Notes on interchanging wheels On vehicles with the same front and rear wheel ing a wheel change on your vehicle, consult a size, you can interchange the wheels every qualified specialist workshop. & WARNING Risk of injury through differ‐ 5,000 to 10,000 km, depending on the wear.
  • Page 519 Wheels and tyres 517 Setting up the folding chock The vehicle is not on a slope. The vehicle is on solid, non-slippery and level ground. Apply the electric parking brake manually. Move the front wheels to the straight-ahead position. Shift the transmission to position j. Vehicles with AIR BODY CONTROL or MAGIC BODY CONTROL: set the normal Ratchet...
  • Page 520 518 Wheels and tyres Removing and fitting hub caps Aluminium hub cap Requirements: The vehicle is prepared for a wheel change page 517). → Plastic hub cap To remove: turn the centre cover of the hub cap anti-clockwise and remove the hub cap. To fit: make sure that the centre cover of the hub cap is turned anti-clockwise.
  • Page 521 Never place your hands or feet under the Use only the vehicle-specific jack that has vehicle. been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz Never lie under the vehicle. to raise the vehicle. Do not start the engine and do not release The jack is only designed for raising and the electric parking brake.
  • Page 522 520 Wheels and tyres * NOTE Vehicle damage from the jack If you do not position the jack correctly at the appropriate jack support point of the vehicle, the jack could tip over with the vehi‐ cle raised. The jack is designed exclusively for jacking up the vehicle at the jack sup‐...
  • Page 523 Wheels and tyres 521 Removing a wheel & WARNING Risk of accident from losing a wheel Requirements: The vehicle is raised ( page 519). → Oiled, greased or damaged wheel bolt/wheel nut threads or wheel hub/wheel mounting Mercedes-AMG vehicles: observe the notes in bolt threads can cause the wheel bolts/ the Supplement.
  • Page 524 522 Wheels and tyres Slide the wheel to be mounted onto the cen‐ If the collapsible emergency spare wheel has tring pin and push it on. been fitted, inflate the collapsible emergency spare wheel ( page 524). → & WARNING Risk of injury from tightening Lower the vehicle ( page 522).
  • Page 525: Collapsible Spare Wheel

    Wheels and tyres 523 event of a flat tyre (e.g. until the nearest work‐ workshop and have the tightening tor‐ and the wheel to be replaced may differ. shop). que checked immediately. Mounting an emergency spare wheel/spare wheel may severely impair the driving char‐ The tyre sidewalls are folded when in transport Check the tyre pressure of the newly moun‐...
  • Page 526 524 Wheels and tyres Vehicles with a tyre pressure monitoring Detach the fastening straps. Inflate the collapsible spare wheel using system: if a collapsible spare wheel is fitted Unhook the retaining spring hooks of the fas‐ the tyre inflation compressor before the tyre pressure monitoring system cannot tening straps from the brackets.
  • Page 527 Wheels and tyres 525 Unscrew the cap from the valve on the col‐ button until the correct tyre pressure has lapsible spare wheel. been reached. Screw union nut of the hose onto the valve. Make sure on and off switch of the tyre inflation compressor is set to 0.
  • Page 528: 526 Technical Data

    526 Technical data Two-way radios Notes on technical data On-board electronics Notes on installing two-way radios Notes on tampering with the engine elec‐ Plug-in hybrid: observe the notes in the Supple‐ tronics ment. Otherwise, you may fail to recognise dan‐ &...
  • Page 529 Technical data 527 On the rear wings, it is recommended that you if the two-way radio is not connected to install the aerial on the side of the vehicle clos‐ an exterior aerial est to the centre of the road. if the exterior aerial is not correctly Use Technical Specification ISO/TS 21609 (Road mounted or is not of low reflection...
  • Page 530: Vehicle Identification Plate, Vin And Engine Number Overview

    528 Technical data Frequency band and maximum transmission The following can be used in the vehicle without Vehicle identification plate, VIN and engine output restrictions: number overview RF transmitters with a maximum transmis‐ Frequency band Maximum transmis‐ Vehicle identification plate sion output of up to 100 mW sion output RF transmitters with transmitter frequencies...
  • Page 531 Technical data 529 Permissible front axle load (kg) Permissible rear axle load (kg) Paint code The data shown in the illustration is example data. VIN in front of the front seat Vehicle identification plate (example: Kuwait) Vehicle identification plate (example: all other countries) Vehicle manufacturer Vehicle manufacturer...
  • Page 532: Operating Fluids

    530 Technical data VIN at the lower edge of the windscreen Operating fluids Fire, naked flames, smoking and crea‐ tion of sparks must be avoided. Notes on operating fluids Switch off the ignition and, if available, Mercedes-AMG vehicles: observe the notes in the stationary heater, before and while the Supplement.
  • Page 533 Fuel oughly with clean water. Seek medical attention immediately. Information on fuel grades for vehicles with Only use products approved by Mercedes-Benz. petrol engines If you swallow fuel, seek medical atten‐ Damage caused by the use of products that have Observe the notes on operating fluids tion immediately.
  • Page 534 S 450 4MATIC, S 450, S 450 4MATIC Only add cleaning additives recommen‐ Mercedes-Maybach: only refuel using super ded by Mercedes-Benz to the fuel. unleaded petrol with at least 98 RON, if you wish to achieve maximum engine output. Alterna‐...
  • Page 535 Technical data 533 Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use fuel Never refuel using petrol in diesel paraffin or kerosene brands that have additives. engines. If you have accidentally refuelled with the In some countries, the fuel available may not Never mix petrol with diesel fuel.
  • Page 536 534 Technical data According to European standard EN 16942 you Saloon Total capacity Mercedes‑Maybach Total capacity can find the compatibility indications at the fol‐ lowing locations: S 560 80.0 litres S 450 4MATIC 70.0 litres Mercedes-Maybach on the instruction label on the fuel filler flap S 560 4MATIC on the fuel pump or pump nozzle suitable for All other models...
  • Page 537 Technical data 535 AdBlue ® residues crystallise after a period of the AdBlue ® supply checked at a qualified spe‐ * NOTE Malfunctions due to the dilution of time, and contaminate the surfaces with which cialist workshop before making journeys outside AdBlue ®...
  • Page 538 Have the engine oil renewed at regular going to press. S 450 (222.166) intervals. MB-Freigabe or MB-Approval (petrol engines) S 600 229.5 Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the Saloon MB-Freigabe or MB- All other models 229.52, 229.61 oil change carried out at a qualified specialist Approval workshop.
  • Page 539 Technical data 537 The following values refer to an oil change, Mercedes‑Maybach MB-Freigabe or MB- Long wheelbase Replacement including the oil filter. Approval vehicles amount Missing values were not available at the time of S 450 4MATIC 229.5, 229.6 S 450 (222.158) 8.5 litres going to press.
  • Page 540 Have the brake fluid regularly replaced at a component parts in the engine compart‐ Mercedes-Maybach qualified specialist workshop. ment, it may ignite. Only use brake fluid approved by Mercedes-Benz S 650 Mercedes-May‐ 10.5 litres Allow the engine to cool down before according to MB-Freigabe or MB-Approval 331.0.
  • Page 541: Vehicle Data

    * NOTE Blocked spray nozzles caused by concentrate in the engine cooling system should lowing locations: mixing windscreen washer fluids in the Mercedes-Benz Specification for Do not mix MB SummerFit and MB Win‐ a minimum of 50% (antifreeze protection Operating Fluids 310.1 terFit with other windscreen washer flu‐...
  • Page 542 540 Technical data condition of the suspension Height when opened Long wheelbase vehicles Height optional equipment Saloon Height when when opened opened S 320 1803 mm S 450 1803 mm S 450 S 450 4MATIC S 450 4MATIC S 500 S 500 S 560 S 560...
  • Page 543 Technical data 541 Vehicle dimensions Mercedes‑Maybach Long wheelbase Saloon vehicles All models Vehicle length 5125 mm S 320 1494 mm Vehicle length 5462 mm S 450 Vehicle width including out‐ 2130 mm Vehicle width including out‐ 2130 mm S 450 4MATIC side mirrors side mirrors S 500...
  • Page 544: Trailer Hitch

    542 Technical data vehicle-specific weight information can be Modifications to the engine cooling system may Mounting dimensions found on the vehicle identification plate be necessary, depending on the vehicle model. page 528). The retrofitting of a trailer hitch is only permissi‐ →...
  • Page 545 Technical data 543 The overhang dimension and fastening points Permissible towing capacity, braked (at a Permissible towing capacity, unbraked minimum start-off gradeability of 8%) are valid for a trailer hitch installed at the fac‐ Model (Saloon) tory. Model (Saloon) All models 750 kg Missing values were not available at the time of All models...
  • Page 546 544 Technical data Missing values were not available at the time of Axle load going to press. Model (Saloon) Axle load Tongue weight S 450 1575 kg Model (Saloon) Maximum tongue All other models 1580 kg weight Axle load All models 85 kg Model (long wheel‐...
  • Page 547: Display Messages And Warning/Indicator Lamps 545

    Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 545 O Hide display message Calling up stored display messages Display messages On-board computer: Introduction You can select the desired symbol by swiping Service 1 message left or right on the left-hand Touch Control. Notes on display messages Press the ¤...
  • Page 548 546 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Safety systems Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ÷ * ESP ® is temporarily unavailable. Other drive systems and driving safety systems may also be malfunctioning. & WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP ® currently unavailable See is malfunctioning Owner's Manual...
  • Page 549 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 547 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The yellow ! indicator lamp is lit. The electric parking brake is malfunctioning. To apply: Switch off the ignition and switch it back on. Parking brake See Owner's Apply the electric parking brake manually ( page 221).
  • Page 550 548 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Switch off the ignition and switch it back on. To apply: Release and then apply the electric parking brake manually ( page 221). → To release: Apply and then release the electric parking brake manually. If it is not possible to apply the electric parking brake or the red ! indicator lamp continues to flash: Do not continue driving under any circumstances.
  • Page 551 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 549 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions If the electric parking brake should not be applied, e.g. when washing the vehicle in an automatic car wash or when having the vehicle towed, leave the ignition switched on. This does not include having the vehicle towed with the rear axle raised.
  • Page 552 550 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Check that the conditions for automatic release of the electric parking brake are fulfilled. Release the electric parking brake manually. * EBD, ABS and ESP ® are malfunctioning. Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be malfunctioning.
  • Page 553 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 551 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Stop the vehicle as soon as possible, paying attention to road and traffic conditions. Do not continue driv‐ ing. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Do not top up the brake fluid. Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible, paying attention to road and traffic conditions.
  • Page 554 552 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Restart the engine. * ABS and ESP ® are temporarily unavailable. Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be temporarily unavailable. The brake system continues to operate normally. The braking distance may increase in an emergency braking situa‐ ÷...
  • Page 555 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 553 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * ABS and ESP ® are malfunctioning. Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be malfunctioning. The brake system continues to operate normally. The braking distance may increase in an emergency braking situa‐ ÷...
  • Page 556 554 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP ® is malfunctioning ® ® If ESP is malfunctioning, ESP cannot carry out vehicle stabilisation. In addition, other driving safety systems are switched off.
  • Page 557 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 555 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The corresponding restraint system is malfunctioning ( page 32). → & WARNING Risk of injury or fatal injury due to a malfunction in the restraint system If the restraint system is malfunctioning, restraint system components may be triggered unintentionally or Front left malfunction Con- might not be triggered at all in the event of an accident.
  • Page 558 556 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The front passenger airbag is enabled while the vehicle is in motion: Front-passenger airbag enabled See Owner's Man- even when a child, a small adult or an object weighing less than the system weight threshold is located on the front passenger seat even when the front passenger seat is not occupied The system may detect objects or forces that are adding to the weight applied to the seat.
  • Page 559 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 557 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING ‑ Risk of injury or even fatal injury when the front passenger airbag is disabled If the front passenger airbag is disabled, It will not be deployed in the event of an accident and cannot perform its intended protective function.
  • Page 560 558 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Drive on. As soon as the ambient conditions are within the system limits, the system will become available again. If the display message does not disappear, stop the vehicle while paying attention to road and traffic conditions and restart the engine.
  • Page 561 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 559 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Have the brake system checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Driving systems Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * When you establish the electrical connection to the trailer, Active Blind Spot Assist is unavailable. Active Blind Spot Assist Press the left-hand Touch Control and acknowledge the display message.
  • Page 562 560 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions If the display message does not disappear, stop the vehicle while paying attention to road and traffic conditions and restart the engine. If necessary, clean the rear bumper. If the bumper is extremely dirty, the sensors in the bumper may be mal‐ functioning.
  • Page 563 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 561 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Active Blind Spot Assist The system limits have been reached ( page 285). → currently unavailable See Drive on. Owner's Manual Once the cause of the problem is no longer present, the system will be available again. If the display message does not disappear, stop the vehicle while paying attention to road and traffic conditions and restart the engine.
  • Page 564 562 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Active Lane Keeping Assist Vehicles with Active Steering Assist: the camera view may be limited by the windscreen. currently unavailable See Drive on. Owner's Manual As soon as the ambient conditions are within the system limits, the system will become available again. If the display message does not disappear on vehicles with Active Steering Assist: Pull over and stop the vehicle, paying attention to road and traffic conditions.
  • Page 565 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 563 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions É * Your vehicle is adjusting to the level you have selected. Vehicle rising * The camera view is restricted. Possible causes: Traffic Sign Assist Camera view restricted See Own- dirt on the windscreen in the camera's field of vision er's Manual heavy rain, snow or fog...
  • Page 566 564 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * NOTE The tyres of the front axle or the front wings could be damaged by large steering movements Avoid large steering movements while driving and listen for scraping sounds. If you hear scraping sounds, pull over and stop the vehicle safely, paying attention to road and traffic con‐...
  • Page 567 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 565 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions É * You have pulled away despite the vehicle level being too low. Pull over and stop the vehicle, paying attention to road and traffic conditions. The vehicle is raised to the selected vehicle level. Stop vehicle Vehicle too Wait until the display message disappears before pulling away.
  • Page 568 566 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ¢ * The vehicle level may be lowered for the following reasons: you have selected a different drive program. you have exceeded a critical speed. Lowering you have changed the vehicle level by pressing a button. À...
  • Page 569 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 567 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The ROAD SURFACE SCAN is malfunctioning. Road Surface Scan inopera- tive Drive on carefully. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. * Active Body Control is malfunctioning. ABC Malfunction Stop vehi- Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible, paying attention to road and traffic conditions.
  • Page 570 568 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is malfunctioning. Active Distance Assist inop- erative Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be malfunctioning. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. * Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is operational again and can be activated ( page 239).
  • Page 571 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 569 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The limiter is malfunctioning. Limiter inoperative Consult a qualified specialist workshop. * If you depress the accelerator pedal beyond the pressure point (kickdown), the limiter is switched to passive mode Limiter passive page 236).
  • Page 572 570 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Pull over and stop the vehicle, paying attention to road and traffic conditions. Clean the windscreen. Engine Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The battery is not being charged. * NOTE Possible engine damage if you continue driving See Owner's Manual Do not continue driving under any circumstances.
  • Page 573 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 571 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Top up coolant See Own- * NOTE Engine damage due to insufficient coolant er’s Manual Avoid long journeys with insufficient coolant. Add coolant ( page 467). → * The fuel supply has dropped into the reserve range. Refuel.
  • Page 574 Cannot start engine See Owner's Manual Switch off electrical consumers that are not required. Connect a suitable charger approved by Mercedes-Benz with sufficient charge output to the jump-start connec‐ tion point of the 12 V battery ( page 492). →...
  • Page 575 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 573 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Danger of burns when opening the bonnet If you open the engine bonnet when the engine has overheated or during a fire in the engine compartment, you could come into contact with hot gases or other escaping operating fluids.
  • Page 576 574 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions If the engine does not start, consult a qualified specialist workshop. * The 48 V system is malfunctioning. Convenience functions may be restricted. Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. 48 V battery See Owner's Manual Engine oil...
  • Page 577 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 575 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately and have the engine oil siphoned off. * Display message only for certain engines: The engine oil level is too low. * NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with insufficient engine oil Engine oil level Stop vehi- cle Switch engine off Avoid long journeys with insufficient engine oil.
  • Page 578 576 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible, paying attention to road and traffic conditions. Do not continue driving under any circumstances. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. * Display message only for certain engines: The engine oil level has dropped to the minimum level.
  • Page 579 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 577 Exhaust gas aftertreatment Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Ø * The AdBlue ® level has fallen below the reserve range. Top up AdBlue ® immediately ( page 213). → Refill AdBlue See Owner’s Manual Ø...
  • Page 580 578 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions AdBlue system fault Perf. reduced: XXX mph No start in XXX miles ¯ * The AdBlue ® system is malfunctioning. You can no longer start the engine. Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. AdBlue system fault Engine start not possible Ø...
  • Page 581 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 579 Transmission Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The transmission is malfunctioning. The transmission shifts to position i automatically. Transmission Malfunction Stop Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible, paying attention to road and traffic conditions. Switch the transmission to position j.
  • Page 582 580 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions For all other transmission positions, park the vehicle safely. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. * The transmission is malfunctioning. Reverse gear can no longer be engaged. Reversing not poss. Con- sult workshop Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 583 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 581 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Shift the transmission to position k. * Shift the selector lever to position j. Select Park (P) Pull over and stop the vehicle. Shift the transmission to position j. * You have tried to start the engine in transmission position j or i.
  • Page 584 582 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Observe the recommended tyre pressures. Adjust the tyre pressure if necessary. Stop the vehicle, paying attention to road and traffic conditions. Check the tyre pressure ( page 504) and the tyres. →...
  • Page 585 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 583 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The tyre pressure in one or more tyres has dropped significantly. The wheel position is displayed. & WARNING Risk of an accident due to insufficient tyre pressure Tyres with insufficient tyre pressure pose the following risks: Check tyre(s) The tyres may burst, especially as the load and vehicle speed increase.
  • Page 586 584 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * There is interference from a powerful radio signal source. As a result, no signals from the tyre pressure sensors are received. The tyre pressure monitoring system is temporarily unavailable. Drive on.
  • Page 587 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 585 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Tyres with insufficient tyre pressure may, for example, affect the vehicle's handling characteristics, steering and braking. ‑ Have the tyre pressure monitoring system checked at a qualified specialist workshop. Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 588 586 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions  * The key cannot be detected and may no longer be in the vehicle. The key is no longer in the vehicle and you switch off the engine: You can no longer start the engine.
  • Page 589 If the display message still appears, contact the Mercedes-Benz Customer Assistance Center (CAC). Vehicles with a digital vehicle key sticker: only a few or no authorisations remain for starting the engine. Order a new digital vehicle key sticker from a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre or at http://www.mercedes- benz.com/connect.
  • Page 590 588 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Vehicle Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ï * The trailer tow hitch is not operational when you are driving with a trailer. Stop the vehicle immediately, paying attention to road and traffic conditions, and switch off the engine. Uncouple the trailer and secure it against rolling away.
  • Page 591 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 589 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The trailer tow hitch is not operational when the vehicle is at a standstill. Uncouple the coupled trailer and secure it against rolling away. Initiate a new swivelling procedure ( page 292).
  • Page 592 590 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Rear left seat backrest not locked (Example) Ð * The steering is malfunctioning Steering capability is considerably impaired. & WARNING Risk of accident if steering capability is impaired If the steering does not function as intended, the vehicle's operating safety is jeopardised.
  • Page 593 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 591 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Visit or consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. * The active bonnet (pedestrian protection) is malfunctioning or inoperative after having already been triggered. Active bonnet malfunction Consult a qualified specialist workshop. See Owner's Manual * The bonnet is open.
  • Page 594 592 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Always switch off the engine before opening the boot lid. Never drive with the boot lid open. Close the boot lid. ¥ * The washer fluid level in the washer fluid reservoir has dropped below the minimum. Top up the washer fluid ( page 467).
  • Page 595 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 593 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Open the window to ensure that there is a sufficient supply of fresh air. Open the window to ensure that there is an adequate supply of fresh air. Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately.
  • Page 596 594 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Lights Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The Intelligent Light System is faulty. The lighting system continues to function properly without the functions of the Intelligent Light System. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Intelligent Light System inoperative * The corresponding light source is defective.
  • Page 597 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 595 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The exterior lighting is faulty. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Vehicles with a trailer hitch: a fuse may have blown. Malfunction See Owner's Pull over and stop the vehicle, paying attention to road and traffic conditions. Manual Check the fuses and replace them if necessary ( page 499).
  • Page 598: Warning And Indicator Lamps

    596 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Drive on. Once the cause of the problem is no longer present, the system will be available again. The Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus available again display message appears. * The camera view is restricted.
  • Page 599 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 597 Instrument display If you select the progressive display setting, the ÷ ® page 598) → positions of the indicator lamps on the instru‐ å ® OFF( page 598) → ment display will change. Distance warning( page 604) →...
  • Page 600 598 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Safety systems Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The red brake system warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. Possible causes: The brake force boosting is malfunctioning and the braking characteristics may be affected. Brake system warning lamp There is insufficient brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir.
  • Page 601 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 599 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible, paying attention to road and traffic conditions. Do not continue driving under any circumstances. Observe the messages on the multifunction display. Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 602 600 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The red electric parking brake indicator lamp flashes or is lit. The yellow indicator lamp is also lit if the electric parking brake malfunctions. Observe the messages on the multifunction display. Red indicator lamp, electric parking brake applied Yellow electric parking...
  • Page 603 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 601 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ÷ ® The yellow ESP warning lamp flashes while the vehicle is in motion. At least one wheel and tyre assembly has reached its traction limit ( page 225). →...
  • Page 604 602 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions å ® The yellow ESP OFF warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. ® is deactivated. & WARNING Risk of skidding when driving with ESP ® ®...
  • Page 605 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 603 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Drive on carefully. Observe the messages on the multifunction display. Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. Seat belt Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The red seat belt warning lamp will light up once the engine has started. In addition, a warning tone may sound.
  • Page 606 604 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Driving systems Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions à The yellow AIRMATIC/Active Body Control warning lamp is on. There is a fault in the AIRMATIC/Active Body Control system. Observe the messages on the multifunction display. Suspension warning lamp The red distance warning lamp lights up while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 607 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 605 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Engine diagnosis warning Vehicles with a diesel engine: the fuel tank may have been run dry. lamp Start the engine three to four times after refuelling. If the yellow engine diagnosis warning lamp goes out, emergency operation mode is cancelled. The vehicle need not be checked.
  • Page 608 606 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Danger of burns when opening the bonnet If you open the engine bonnet when the engine has overheated or during a fire in the engine compartment, you could come into contact with hot gases or other escaping operating fluids.
  • Page 609 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 607 Tyres Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The yellow tyre pressure monitoring system warning lamp (pressure loss/malfunction) is lit. The tyre pressure monitoring system has detected tyre pressure loss in at least one of the tyres. &...
  • Page 610 608 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Tyre pressure monitoring & WARNING There is a risk of an accident if the tyre pressure monitoring system is malfunctioning system warning lamp If the tyre pressure monitoring system is malfunctioning, it is not able to issue a warning if there is pressure loss in flashes one or more of the tyres.
  • Page 611 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 609 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Observe the messages on the multifunction display. ï The red trailer tow hitch warning lamp is on. The trailer tow hitch is not operational or swivels. & WARNING Risk of an accident if the ball neck is not locked Trailer tow hitch warning lamp If the ball neck is not in the locked position, the trailer may come loose.
  • Page 612 610 Index Function ..........285 1, 2, 3 ... System limitations ....... 285 A/C function 4MATIC ............. 209 Trailer operation ........287 Activating/deactivating (multimedia Function ..........209 Active bonnet (pedestrian protection) ... 461 system) ..........180 12 V battery Operation ..........461 Switching on/off (control panel) ..
  • Page 613 Index 611 Active Emergency Stop Assist ....247 Function ..........241 Additional value range Setting display content ......302 Active headlamps ........166 Active Steering Assist ......243 Additives ..........535 Activating/deactivating ....... 245 Active Lane Change Assist ..... 246 Active Emergency Stop Assist ....
  • Page 614 612 Index Adjusting the mid-range, treble and Air inlet Protection ..........39 bass see Air-water duct Reduced protection ....... 40 Side impact airbag ........ 38 Burmester ® high-end 3D surround Air pressure Window airbag ........38 sound system ........438 see Tyre pressure AIRMATIC ..........
  • Page 615 Index 613 Transferred vehicle data ...... 396 Overview ..........393 Tow-away protection function ....103 Sound settings ........394 Animals ATTENTION ASSIST ......279, 280 Transferred vehicle data ...... 396 Pets in the vehicle ......... 73 Function ..........279 Ashtray Setting ..........
  • Page 616 614 Index Automatic distance control Drive program display ......204 Battery see Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Drive programs ........203 see Battery (vehicle) DYNAMIC SELECT switch ....203 Automatic driving lights ......164 Battery (vehicle) ........493 Engaging drive position ....... 206 Charging ..........
  • Page 617 Index 615 BlueTEC HANDS-FREE ACCESS ......86 New/replaced brakepads/brake ® Locking separately ........ 87 discs ............ 197 see AdBlue Opening ..........83 Running-in notes ........197 Bluetooth ® ..........339 Opening dimensions ......539 Braking assistance Information .......... 338 Power closing function ......84 see BAS (Brake Assist System) Setting up an Internet connection ..
  • Page 618 616 Index Selecting the sound profile ....439 Calls ............385 EASY-PACK boot box ......477 Accepting ..........385 Exterior lighting ........475 ® Burmester surround sound system ..437 Activating functions during a call ..386 High-pressure cleaner ......469 Adjusting the balance/fader ....
  • Page 619 Index 617 Changing the lights Child seat Chock Driving abroad (symmetrical dipped Approval categories ....... 55 see Chock beam) ..........163 Attaching (notes) ........54 CI+ module ..........436 Basic instructions ........47 Charging Calling up a menu ........ 436 Front passenger seat (notes) ....
  • Page 620 618 Index Climate style function ......181 Climate style Connectivity Demisting windows ......182 Function ..........181 Setting up a hotspot via business tel‐ Front air vents ........190 Setting ..........181 ephony ..........338 Glove box air vent ........ 191 Switching transmission of the vehicle Cockpit ............
  • Page 621 Index 619 Cornering light ......... 167 Rear (vehicles with electrically Vehicle ..........28 adjustable rear seats) ......150 Date Cover Removing/fitting the insert (vehicles Setting the time and date automati‐ see Side windows with electrically adjustable rear cally ............. 337 Cross Traffic Alert ........
  • Page 622 620 Index Storing a map position ......366 Unlocking the vehicle ......79 Notes ........... 545 Dinghy towing Display messages Destination entry ........351 see Tow-bar system Entering 3 word addresses ....357 ¯ - - - km/h ........568 Entering a POI or address ....
  • Page 623 Index 621 Active Brake Assist Functions cur‐ Active Steering Assist currently Air conditioning Malfunction See rently limited See Owner's Manual ..557 unavailable See Owner's Manual ..561 Owner's Manual ........592 Active Brake Assist Functions limited Active Steering Assist inoperative ..
  • Page 624 622 Index Check brake pads See Owner's Man‐ 5Engine oil level cannot be ÷inoperative See Owner's Man‐ ............558 measured ..........574 ............553 4Check eng. oil lev. when next 4Engine oil level Reduce oil level ... 574 Tinoperative See Owner's Man‐ refuelling ..........
  • Page 625 Index 623 bMalfunction See Owner's Man‐ ÛPlease wait Charging high-volt‐ 6Restraint sys. malfunction Con‐ ............595 age battery .......... 573 sult workshop ........554 ¢max. speed 35 km/h ....565 PRE-SAFE inoperative See Owner's Reversing not poss. Consult work‐ Manual ..........
  • Page 626 624 Index Distance recorder #Stop vehicle See Owner's Man‐ Transmission Malfunction Stop .... 579 see Trip distance ............571 !Turn on the ignition to release DISTRONIC ÉStop vehicle Vehicle too low ..565 the parking brake ........ 546 see Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC çsuspended ........
  • Page 627 Index 625 Drive programs see Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Drowsiness detection see DYNAMIC SELECT see Active Emergency Stop Assist see ATTENTION ASSIST see Active Lane Change Assist Driver's seat Dynamic handling control system see Active Lane Keeping Assist see Seat ®...
  • Page 628 Switching off/on ......... 201 Emergency call system Engine bonnet Electric parking brake ......220 Function (active bonnet) ...... 461 see Mercedes-Benz emergency call system Applying automatically ......220 Opening/closing ......... 462 Applying or releasing manually .... 221 Emergency engine start ......499 Resetting (active bonnet) .....
  • Page 629 Index 627 Engine electronics ESC (Electronic Stability Control) Calling up ..........331 Notes ..........526 ® Deleting ..........332 see ESP (Electronic Stability Program) Moving ..........332 Engine number ........528 ® Overview ..........331 Crosswind Assist ......... 227 Engine oil ..........465 Renaming ..........
  • Page 630 628 Index Foil covering Folding the head restraint back/up Fuse assignment diagram ....499 Radar sensors ........223 (chauffeur mode) ......... 114 Fuse box in the boot ......502 Fuse box in the engine compartment .. 500 Folding table ..........138 Fuel ............
  • Page 631 Index 629 Glove box EASY ADJUST luxury head restraint Headlamp flasher ........165 Air vent ..........191 (front) ..........120 Headphones (Rear Seat Entertain‐ Locking/unlocking ......138 Front (adjusting mechanically) ..... 118 ment System) Front (luxury head restraint) ....119 Adjusting the volume ......
  • Page 632 630 Index Individual drive program Interior lighting ........170 Configuring .......... 204 Ambient lighting ........171 i-Size child seat securing system Selecting ..........204 Reading light ........170 Fitting ............ 60 Setting ..........170 Inspection Seats suitable for attaching ....59 Switch-off delay time ......
  • Page 633 ® iPhone Unlocking setting ........75 Establishing ......... 407 see Apple CarPlay™ Information .......... 403 Key functions see Mercedes-Benz Link Mobile phone details ......407 Deactivating .......... 75 ISOFIX child seat securing system Restrictions ......... 403 KEYLESS-GO Fitting ............ 60 Setting access data (Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 634 632 Index Lane detection (automatic) Combination switch ......165 Deactivating ........236 see Active Lane Keeping Assist Cornering light ........167 Function ..........235 Driving abroad (symmetrical dipped Passive mode ........235 Lane Keeping Assist beam) ..........163 Permanent setting ....... 237 see Active Lane Keeping Assist Fog light (extended range) ....
  • Page 635 Index 633 Switch voice commands ...... 315 Locking/unlocking Suspension .......... 253 Telephone voice controls ..... 320 Activating/deactivating the auto‐ MAGIC SKY CONTROL ....... 98 Text message voice commands ... 323 matic locking feature ......81 Function ..........98 TV voice commands ......320 Additional door lock ......
  • Page 636 634 Index Moving ..........372 Media Outside mirrors — Calling up stored Overview ..........370 Menu (on-board computer) ....308 settings ..........130 Selecting POI symbols ......372 Searching ..........419 Outside mirrors — Storing settings ..130 Selecting text information ....372 Start cinema mode ......
  • Page 637 Accident and breakdown manage‐ mode ........... 403 Locking the vehicle ........ 79 ment ............ 399 Starting the vehicle ......194 Mercedes-Benz Link ........ 392 Arranging a service appointment ..399 Transmission output (maximum) ..527 Connecting .......... 392 Calling the Mercedes-Benz Customer Unlocking the vehicle ......
  • Page 638 636 Index Multifunction display Multimedia system Navigation messages Overview of the displays ...... 303 see Touch Control On-board computer ......307 see Touchpad Multifunction steering wheel Near Field Communication (NFC) ..384 Overview of buttons ......300 Connecting the mobile phone to the multimedia system ......
  • Page 639 Index 637 Night view On-board electronics see PRE-SAFE ® PLUS (anticipatory see Night View Assist Engine electronics ....... 526 occupant protection plus) Notes ..........526 see Restraint system Night View Assist ........282 Two-way radios ........526 see Seat belt Activating/deactivating .......
  • Page 640 638 Index Declaration of conformity (wireless Paintwork (cleaning instructions) ..471 Parking brake vehicle components) ......23 see Electric parking brake Panel heating EQ Boost ..........21 Parking lights ........... 163 Setting ..........126 Information ..........21 Panic alarm ..........75 Parking position Operating system Activating/deactivating ......
  • Page 641 Index 639 Permitted towing methods ..... 493 Ports (Rear Seat Entertainment Sys‐ Previous destinations tem) Selecting ..........354 Personalisation Overview ..........449 Programme information see User profile Power closing function TV channel .......... 433 Petrol ............531 Boot lid ..........84 Programs Pets in the vehicle ........
  • Page 642 640 Index Deleting channels ........ 427 Rain-closing feature Rear seat belt Direct frequency entry ......427 Side windows ........92 Status display ........38 Displaying information ......428 Range Rear seat belt status display ....38 Displaying radio text ......428 Displaying ..........
  • Page 643 Index 641 Inserting a disc ........456 Switching on the handset ....448 Remote control (Rear Seat Entertain‐ ment System) Internet connectivity status ....453 Switching on the radio ......458 Internet functions overview ....453 Switching on the TV ......458 Overview ..........
  • Page 644 642 Index Reserve Setting favourites (360° Camera) ..268 Planning ..........355 Fuel ............. 534 Switching automatic operation Selecting a type ........358 on/off (360° Camera) ......267 Selecting an alternative route ..... 360 Reset function (multimedia system) ..347 Selecting notifications ......
  • Page 645 Index 643 Route-based speed adjustment Operating the memory function ... 130 Seat belt adjustment (function) ..... 37 Setting ..........243 Panel heating ........126 Seat belt buckle extender ...... 37 Rear (adjusting electrically) ....110 Warning lamp ........38 Run-flat characteristics Rear (seat comfort) ......
  • Page 646 Starting automatic search ....361 Closing using the key ......93 see Apple CarPlay™ Setting a speed Convenience closing ......93 see Mercedes-Benz Link see Cruise control Convenience opening ......92 see Telephone Opening ..........90 Setting summer time ......337 Snow chains ..........
  • Page 647 Index 645 Socket (12 V) ..........153 Spectacles compartment ....... 138 Starting the engine Boot ............. 156 see Vehicle Speech dialogue system Front centre console ......153 Starting-off aid see LINGUATRONIC Rear ............. 154 see Hill Start Assist Speed limitation for winter tyres Socket (230 V) .........
  • Page 648 646 Index Setting (remote control) ...... 187 Rear seat backrest ......139 SVHC (substances of very high con‐ Switching on/off (control panel) ..185 Spectacles compartment ....138 cern) ............27 STEER CONTROL Stowage compartments Switch-off delay time Function/notes ........228 see Stowage compartment Exterior ..........
  • Page 649 Index 647 System settings Tongue weight ........543 Interchanging mobile phones ....383 ® Towing capacity (trailer operation) ..543 Locking the vehicle (mobile phone) ..79 see Bluetooth Tyre pressure monitoring system ..508 Menu (on-board computer) ....309 see Data import/export Vehicle identification plate ....
  • Page 650 648 Index Telephone number Outbox ..........391 Tone settings ........... 436 Dialling (on-board computer) ....309 Read-aloud function ......390 Calling up the sound menu ....437 Reading ..........390 Information .......... 436 Telephone operation Replying ..........391 see Calls Tongue weight .........
  • Page 651 Index 649 Tow-away protection Traffic information service volume Trailer operation increase Function ..........103 Active Blind Spot Assist ....... 287 Priming/deactivating ......103 Setting ..........428 Active Lane Keeping Assist ....288 Bicycle rack ......... 296 Traffic map Tow-bar system ........298 Coupling up/uncoupling a trailer ..
  • Page 652 650 Index Trip distance ..........305 Teletext overview ......... 435 Tyre pressure ........... 505 Displaying ..........305 Voice commands (LINGUATRONIC) ..320 Checking (tyre pressure monitoring Resetting ..........306 system) ..........506 TV channel Notes ..........504 Trip meter Activating/deactivating channel fix ..433 Restarting the tyre pressure loss see Trip distance Channel fix ..........
  • Page 653 Index 651 Tyre-change tool kit Tyre pressure loss warning system Additional door lock ......78 Overview ..........516 (function) ..........512 Correct use ........... 27 Tyre pressure monitoring system Damage detection (parking) ....222 Tyres (function) ..........506 Data acquisition ........28 Changing hub caps ......
  • Page 654 652 Index Starting (Remote Online) ..... 196 Paint code ........... 528 Activating/deactivating full-screen Starting (start/stop button) ....193 Permissible axle load ......528 mode ............ 419 Switching off (start/stop button) ..215 Permissible gross mass ....... 528 Overview ..........418 Towing ..........
  • Page 655 Index 653 Warning triangle Washing by hand (care) ......470 6Restraint system warning lamp ... 602 Removing ..........481 Water tank 7Seat belt warning lamp flashes ... 603 Setting up ..........481 see Air-water duct 7Seat belt warning lamp lights Warning/indicator lamp Weather information .......
  • Page 656 654 Index Removing/fitting hub caps ....518 Tyre pressure loss warning system Windscreen heating ........ 184 (function) ..........512 Wheel rotation ......... 516 Windscreen heating Tyre pressure monitoring system see Windscreen heating Wheels (function) ..........506 Care ............. 475 Windscreen washer fluid ......539 Tyre pressure table ......
  • Page 657 Index 655 Replacing (MAGIC VISION CONTROL) ............. 173 Wireless charging Function/notes ........158 Mobile phone ........160 Mobile phone (rear) ......160 Wireless vehicle components Declaration of conformity ...... 23 Workout program Overview ..........124 Workshop see Qualified specialist workshop...

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