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  • Page 1 Possible variations to your vehicle may not to receive a printed Owner‘s Manual for other vehicle models and vehicle be taken into account as Mercedes-Benz constantly updates their vehicles to Ihrem konkreten Fahrzeug könnten nicht berücksichtigt sein, da Mercedes-Benz model years.
  • Page 4 Mercedes-Benz therefore reserves the right to Thank you for purchasing a 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 5: Table Of Contents

    Light and sight ......... 155 Opening and closing ........82 Take-back of end-of-life vehicles ....21 Exterior lighting .......... 155 Key ............... 82 Mercedes-Benz GenuineParts ....... 22 Interior lighting ........... 163 Doors ............86 Owner's Manual ........... 23 Changing bulbs (only for vehicles with Load compartment ........
  • Page 6: Contents

    Contents Mirrors ............171 Overview of the buttons on the steering Telephone ........... 423 Operating the sun visors ......174 wheel ............295 Online and Internet functions ..... 459 Operating the on-board computer ....296 Media ............468 Adjusting the design of the instrument Radio ............
  • Page 7 Contents Notes on snow chains ........ 525 Tyre pressure ..........525 Wheel change ..........534 Emergency spare wheel ......544 Technical data .......... 548 Notes on technical data ......548 On-board electronics ........548 Vehicle identification plate, VIN and engine number overview ......550 Operating fluids ..........
  • Page 8: 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 Information on the multifunction dis‐...
  • Page 9: At A Glance

    At a glance – Cockpit Left-hand drive vehicles...
  • Page 10 At a glance – Cockpit → → Steering wheel gearshift paddles Calls up navigation → → Combination switch Calls up the radio → → Instrument display Calls up media → → DIRECT SELECT lever Calls up the telephone → → Start/stop button Calls up favourites →...
  • Page 11 At a glance – Cockpit → → Diagnostics connection Electric parking brake → → Opens the bonnet Light switch...
  • Page 13: Indicator And Warning Lamps (Standard)

    At a glance – Indicator and warning lamps (standard) Instrument display (standard)
  • Page 14 At a glance – Indicator and warning lamps (standard) → → ! ABS malfunction R Rear fog light → → #! Turn signal light K High beam → → h Tyre pressure monitor L Low beam → → Speedometer T Standing lights →...
  • Page 15: Indicator And Warning Lamps (Widescreen Cockpit)

    At a glance – Indicator and warning lamps (widescreen cockpit) Widescreen cockpit instrument display...
  • Page 16 At a glance – Indicator and warning lamps (widescreen cockpit) → → Speedometer J Brakes (yellow) → → #! Turn signal lights # Electrical fault → → ï Trailer hitch not operational L Distance warning → → Multifunction display ! ABS malfunction →...
  • Page 17: Overhead Control Panel

    At a glance – Overhead control panel...
  • Page 18 At a glance – Overhead control panel → → Sun visors p Switches the right-hand reading lamp on/off → p Switches the left-hand reading lamp → on/off ; me button → → | Switches automatic interior lighting con‐ G SOS button trol on/off →...
  • Page 19: Door Control Panel And Seat Adjustment

    At a glance – Door control panel and seat adjustment...
  • Page 20 At a glance – Door control panel and seat adjustment → → Operates the memory function Child safety lock for the rear side windows → → Adjusts the seats electrically Opens the door → → Switches the seat heating on/off ß...
  • Page 21: Emergencies And Breakdowns

    At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns...
  • Page 22 At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns → → Safety vests QR code for accessing the rescue card → → Fire extinguisher To tow-start and tow away → → me button and SOS button TIREFIT kit → → Hazard warning lights First-aid kit (soft sided) →...
  • Page 23: Digital Owner's Manual

    Select one of the following menu items in the tem: The Owner's Manual can also be found in the Digital Owner's Manual: Mercedes-Benz Guides App in all common Search: search for keywords in order to find app stores. quick answers to questions about the opera‐...
  • Page 24: General Notes

    Always have maintenance work carried Take-back of end-of-life vehicles out at a qualified specialist workshop. EU countries only: ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental Mercedes-Benz will take back your end-of-life Personal driving style: damage due to operating conditions and vehicle for environment-friendly disposal in personal driving style...
  • Page 25: Mercedes-Benz Genuineparts

    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 26: Owner's Manual

    In particular, systems relevant with hot parts of the exhaust system. Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. to safety could also be affected. The Owner's Manual and Service Booklet are important documents and should be kept in the...
  • Page 27: Declaration Of Conformity

    General notes When driving on unpaved roads or off- way can unexpectedly fail or, in the case of Declaration of Conformity road, regularly check the vehicle under‐ an accident, may not absorb the loads that Electromagnetic compatibility side. arise as intended. The electromagnetic compatibility of the vehicle Remove trapped plants or other flam‐...
  • Page 28 General notes Brazil only: Sensor for interior monitoring Hella KGaA Hueck & Co., Rixbecker Straße 75, Note on the two-way radio systems in the vehi‐ 59552 Lippstadt, Germany META Systems, Via Galimberti 9, 42124 Reggio cle: Emilia, Italy Remote locking system control unit These systems are not protected from harmful Radar sensors Marquardt GmbH, Schloßstraße 16, 78604 Rie‐...
  • Page 29 Ruwido Austria GmbH, Köstendorfer Strasse 8, Digades GmbH, Äußere Weberstrasse 20, Besides the typical frequencies for mobile com‐ 5202 Neumarkt, Austria 02763 Zittau, Germany munications, Mercedes-Benz vehicles use the following wireless applications. Valeo, 43 rue Bayen, 75017 Paris, France Wireless applications in the vehicle Technology...
  • Page 30 General notes Technology Frequency range Transmission output/magnetic field strength Sensor for interior monitoring, RLAN 5.8 GHz UNII-3 (5725–5875 MHz) ≤ 25 mW e.i.r.p. 24 GHz ISM radar 24.05–24.25 GHz* ≤ 100 mW e.i.r.p. 24 GHz UWB radar 24.25–26.65 GHz* ≤ -41.3 dBm/MHz e.i.r.p mean ≤ 0 dBm/50 MHz e.i.r.p.
  • Page 31 General notes Radio operating permit for antenna amplifier Jack C) A 639 580 02 18 Year of manufacture: 2015 Copy and translation of the original declaration Radio equipment approval number RKE213E1 of conformity: Fulfils all relevant conditions Country Radio equipment approval EC declaration of conformity Directive No.
  • Page 32: Diagnostics Connection

    General notes Applied harmonised standards, in particular: As a result, the operating safety of the vehi‐ Hradec nad Moravicí DIN EN 55014-1 cle could be affected. City DIN EN 55014-2:2009-06 Only connect the vehicle diagnostics connection to devices which have been Manufacturer: Dunlop Tech GmbH tested with regard to their use and are 05.05.2015...
  • Page 33: Qualified Specialist Workshop

    Connecting equipment to the diagnostics con‐ ship. You can do this at a Mercedes-Benz service nection can lead to emissions monitoring infor‐ centre, for example. mation being reset, for example. This may lead...
  • Page 34: Information On The Reach Regulation

    This damage is not covered either by the ply information about substances of very high Electronic control units are fitted in your vehicle. Mercedes-Benz implied warranty or by the concern (SVHCs). Some of these are necessary for the safe opera‐...
  • Page 35 General notes In general, this information documents the state temporary and is only processed in the vehicle Depending on the selected equipment, you can of a component part, a module, a system or the itself. Only a small portion of the data is stored import data into vehicle convenience and info‐...
  • Page 36 General notes Depending on the equipment, this includes, for further data processing occurs is determined by sonal data may be used for the provision of example: the provider of the specific app used. Which set‐ online services. Data is exchanged via a secure tings you can make, if any, depends on the spe‐...
  • Page 37: Copyright

    General notes Copyright Information on licences for free and open-source software used in your vehicle can be found on the data carrier in your vehicle document wallet and with updates on the following website: https://www.mercedes-benz.com/opensource...
  • Page 38: Occupant Safety

    Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use driv‐ offered by a correctly worn seat belt. Seat belt ing aids which have been approved for your vehi‐ tensioners and/or airbags are not deployed in cle by Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 39 Occupant safety Restraint system functionality take place in good time at the start of the colli‐ intended during an accident. This may affect sion. the seat belt tensioner or airbag, for exam‐ When the ignition is switched on, a self-test is ple.
  • Page 40: Seat Belts

    A seat belt can only provide the best level of protection if it is worn correctly. Driver's airbag, front Frontal impact Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the passenger airbag vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to after an accident.
  • Page 41 Occupant safety Limitations of the protection provided by the Always observe the instructions about the cor‐ Never route the seat belt across sharp, poin‐ rect driver's seat position and adjusting the seat ted, abrasive or fragile objects. seat belt page 110). Only one person should use each seat belt at &...
  • Page 42 Never modify the seat belts, seat belt Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the Always secure persons under 1.50 m tensioners, seat belt anchorages or vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop tall in a suitable restraint system.
  • Page 43 Occupant safety Fastening seat belts Vehicles with automatic front passenger air‐ also deploy in the event of an accident along bag shutoff: with other systems. If the seat belt is pulled quickly or sharply, the seat belt retractor locks. The seat belt strap can‐ Only one person should use each seat * NOTE Deployment of the seat belt ten‐...
  • Page 44: Airbags

    Occupant safety Activating/deactivating seat belt adjustment Airbags via the multimedia system Overview of airbags Multimedia system: © Settings Vehicle Activate or deactivate Belt adjustment. Seat belt warning function for the driver and front passenger The ü seat belt warning lamp in the instru‐ When the ignition is switched on, the rear seat ment display is a reminder that all vehicle occu‐...
  • Page 45 Occupant safety Potential protection from each airbag: When fitting a child restraint system to the front The seat belt tongue is engaged in the passenger seat, observe the vehicle-specific seat belt buckle of the front passenger AIRBAG Potential protection for: information ( page 77).
  • Page 46 Occupant safety When doing so, always observe the informa‐ Objects in the vehicle interior may prevent an tective function and deployment may even tion on the correct driver's seat position airbag from functioning correctly. Each vehicle cause further injuries. page 110). occupant must always make sure of the follow‐...
  • Page 47 A deployed airbag no longer offers any pro‐ cations to the airbag cover ing seats by Mercedes-Benz. tection and cannot provide the intended pro‐ If you modify the cover of an airbag or affix tective function in the event of an accident.
  • Page 48 Occupant safety When fitting a child restraint system to the front A person on the front passenger seat must & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to passenger seat, always make sure of the follow‐ observe the following information: objects between the seat surface and ing: Fasten seat belts correctly (...
  • Page 49 Occupant safety Always observe the notes on the function of the side of the cockpit on the front passenger side A person in the front passenger seat could PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamps page 76). then, for example, come into contact with page 46).
  • Page 50 Occupant safety If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp not fit the rearward-facing child restraint system & WARNING Risk of injury or death from to the front passenger seat. and the 6 restraint system warning lamp using a rearward-facing child restraint light up simultaneously, the front passenger seat Instead, fit the rearward-facing child restraint system when the front passenger front...
  • Page 51 Occupant safety A person on the front passenger seat must If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator Always move the front passenger seat always observe the following information: lamp is lit continuously: the person of as far back as possible and fully retract smaller stature should not use the front the seat cushion length adjustment.
  • Page 52: Pre-Safe

    Occupant safety ® ® Reversing the PRE-SAFE system measures PRE-SAFE can implement the following meas‐ front passenger airbag is enabled or disa‐ ures independently of each other: bled in accordance with the person in the If an accident did not occur, the pre-emptive front passenger seat.
  • Page 53: Safely Transporting Children In The Vehicle

    For this reason, specific situation. In this way you can recog‐ measures that were taken are reversed. Mercedes-Benz strongly advises that you fit a nise potential risks and avoid dangers if chil‐ child restraint system to a rear seat.
  • Page 54 ISOFIX or i-Size mounting brackets vical spine during an accident can be reduced in Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use a a rearward-facing child restraint system. the vehicle's seat belt system Mercedes-Benz Service Centre for this purpose.
  • Page 55 Mercedes-Benz. The child restraint system could be flung ney, that the status of the front around and hit vehicle occupants.
  • Page 56 Occupant safety Only use child restraint systems which are in Avoid 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 57 Occupant safety When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle. Keep the vehicle key out of reach of children. This also applies to the Digital Vehicle Key if the "Digital Vehicle Key" function is activated via Mercedes me connect.
  • Page 58 Occupant safety 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. Securing with ISOFIX Weight category...
  • Page 59 Occupant safety Securing with the vehicle seat belt Weight category Type Order number Type approval number 1 Manufacturer: Britax Römer 2 With colour code 9H95 Category 0: BABY SAFE plus II A 000 970 13 02 up to 10 kg and up to approx. 6 months E1 04 301 146 Category 0+: BABY SAFE plus II...
  • Page 60 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 (second seat Preferred securing system: Alternative securing system: row) ® ISOFIX child seat securing system Vehicle seat belt ( page 72).
  • Page 61 Occupant safety Vehicle seat Front passenger seat Securing system: Be sure to observe: Vehicle seat belt ( page 72) If the front passenger seat is occupied, ensure, both before and during the journey, that the sta‐ tus of the front passenger airbag is correct for the current situation ( page 46).
  • Page 62 Occupant safety Approval categories in accordance with UN- Approval categories in accordance with UN- of seats for securing child restraint systems, R129 on seats labelled U, UF or IUF. The identification IUF refers to ISOFIX child restraint systems in the "Universal" category. These child restraint systems must also be secured using Top Tether or support points.
  • Page 63 Occupant safety suitability of seats for securing child restraint systems, on seats labelled i‑U. The identification i‑U refers to i‑Size child restraint systems in the "Universal" category. Observe the suitability of vehicle seats Depending on the approval category, there are forward-facing and rearward-facing child restraint systems.
  • Page 64 Occupant safety Fitting the ISOFIX or i-Size child restraint system on the rear seat 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 58).
  • Page 65 Occupant safety Weight group 0 (up to 10 kg and up to approx. 6 months) Size class: Equipment: Left/right rear seat (second and third row of seats) ISO/R1 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 66 Occupant safety Weight group 0+ (up to 13 kg and up to approx. 15 months) for third row of seats Size class: Equipment: Left/right rear seat ISO/R1 ISO/R2, ISO/R2X ISO/R3 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 67 Occupant safety Size class: Equipment: Left/right rear seat (second row of seats) 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 68 Occupant safety Size class: Equipment: Left/right rear seat (third row of seats) ISO/F3 X Not suitable for an ISOFIX child restraint system in this weight group and/or size class. IUF Suitable for forward-facing ISOFIX child restraint systems of the "Universal" category in this weight group. Overview of suitability of the seats for attaching i‑Size child restraint systems i-Size identification °...
  • Page 69 Occupant safety Front passenger seat Centre rear seat i-Size child restraint system (ISO/R2, ISO/F2X, ISO/B2, ISO/B3) X Not suitable for an i-Size child restraint system in the "Universal" category. Left/right rear seat (second row of seats) Left/right rear seat (third row of seats) i-Size child restraint system i‑U (ISO/R2, ISO/F2X, ISO/B2,...
  • Page 70 Occupant safety Fitting the ISOFIX or i‑Size child restraint Ensure that the rear seat backrest is engaged. To Also secure the child restraint system system on the rear seat do so, pull forcefully on the seat backrest. with the Top Tether belt, if available. &...
  • Page 71 Occupant safety i‑Size child seat securing system Once the child restraint system has been ° When fitting an i‑Size child restraint sys‐ page 65) removed, replace the head restraints imme‐ tem, also observe the following: diately and adjust them correctly. O Always comply with the manufacturer's O When using a rearward-facing child O When using a child restraint system on...
  • Page 72 Occupant safety Rear bench seat (second row of seats): Vehicles with a third row of seats: * NOTE Be careful not to damage the seat belt for the centre seat when fitting the child restraint system Make sure that the seat belt is not trap‐ ped.
  • Page 73 Occupant safety Securing a Top Tether additional connection between the child restraint system attached with ISOFIX or & WARNING Risk of injury or death if the i‑Size and the vehicle. rear seat backrests are not locked after The Top Tether anchorages for the second row of fitting Top Tether belts seats are located on the rear side of the two If the rear seat backrests are not locked, they...
  • Page 74 Occupant safety Guide the Top Tether belt under the head restraint between the two head restraint bars. Hook Top Tether hook into Top Tether anchorage without twisting. Tension the Top Tether belt 4. Comply with the child restraint system manufacturer's installation instructions when doing so.
  • Page 75 Occupant safety Securing the child restraint system with the seat belt Notes on the suitability of seats for attaching belt-secured child restraint systems Rear seats (second seat row) Weight category Left/right rear seat Centre rear seat 1 Child restraint systems with a supporting bracket are not suitable for this seat. Category 0: up to 10 kg U, L U, L...
  • Page 76 Occupant safety Rear seats (third seat row) Weight category Left/right rear seat Category 0: up to 10 kg U, L Category 0+: up to 13 kg U, L Category I: 9 to 18 kg U, L Category II: 15 to 25 kg U, L Category III: 22 to 36 kg U, L...
  • Page 77 Occupant safety Front passenger seat – Notes Notes on child restraint systems on the front passenger seat If it is absolutely necessary for you to fit a child restraint system to the front passenger seat, be sure to observe the information on child restraint systems on the front passenger seat ( page 78).
  • Page 78 Occupant safety Weight category 1, 2 Front passenger airbag enabled Front passenger airbag disabled Category III: 22 to 36 kg UF, L U, L X Not suitable for children in this weight category. L Suitable for semi-universal child restraint systems according to the table in "Rec‐ ommended child restraint systems", or if the vehicle and the seat are listed in the UF Suitable for forward-facing child restraint systems of the "Universal"...
  • Page 79 Occupant safety O When using a category 0/0+ baby car Notes on vehicles without automatic front direction. Where possible, adjust the seat seat and a category I rearward-facing cushion inclination accordingly. passenger airbag shutoff child restraint system on a rear seat: O The child restraint system must not be put adjust the front seat so that the seat does under strain by the head restraint.
  • Page 80 Occupant safety Notes on rearward-facing and forward-facing Make sure you observe the following informa‐ 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 78). Never fit a rearward-facing child restraint system to the front passenger seat &...
  • Page 81 Occupant safety passenger airbag must always be disabled. O When using a forward-facing child restraint Set the front passenger seat as far back as This is only the case if the PASSENGER AIR system in category I: remove the head possible and move the seat into the highest BAG OFF indicator lamp is lit continuously restraint from the respective seat, if possi‐...
  • Page 82 Occupant safety Child safety locks Never leave children unattended in the & WARNING Risk of accident and injury vehicle. due to children left unattended in the Activating/deactivating the child safety lock vehicle for the rear doors When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle.
  • Page 83: Notes On Pets In The Vehicle

    Occupant safety Vehicles for the United Kingdom: observe the Press the lever in direction (activate) or To activate/deactivate: press button 2. important safety notes in the "Notes on the addi‐ (deactivate). The rear side window can be opened or tional door lock" section. Make sure that the child safety locks are closed in the following cases: There are child safety locks for the rear doors...
  • Page 84 Occupant safety Unsecured animals may be thrown around in the vehicle in the event of an accident or sudden steering and braking manoeuvres and injure vehicle occupants in the process. Never leave animals in the vehicle unat‐ tended. Always correctly secure animals while driving, e.g.
  • Page 85: Opening And Closing

    Opening and closing When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle. Overview of key functions Keep the vehicle key out of reach of children. & WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to children left unattended in the This also applies to the Digital Vehicle Key if the vehicle "Digital Vehicle Key"...
  • Page 86 Opening and closing the tailgate Indicator lamp in the trim on the driver's side activated in the vehicle and must not be acti‐ flashes when the vehicle is locked from outside. vated. If the vehicle is not opened within approximately Indicator lamp remains off if the vehicle is 40 seconds after unlocking, it locks again.
  • Page 87 Opening and closing Deactivating the key functions Removing/inserting the emergency key Replacing the key battery If you do not use the vehicle or a key for an & DANGER Serious damage to health extended period of time, you can reduce the caused by swallowing batteries energy consumption of the respective key.
  • Page 88 You require a CR 2032 3 V cell battery. cover in the direction of the arrow. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the Fold out cover in the direction of the battery replaced at a qualified specialist work‐...
  • Page 89: Doors

    Opening and closing Problems with the key Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Possible causes: You can no longer lock or unlock the The key battery is weak or discharged. vehicle. There is interference from a powerful radio signal source. The key is faulty. Check the battery using the indicator lamp and replace if necessary ( page 84).
  • Page 90 Opening and closing Centrally locking and unlocking the vehicle If there are persons in the vehicle, do from the inside not activate the additional door lock. The additional door lock is automatically activa‐ ted in the following situations: The vehicle is locked using the key. The vehicle is locked using KEYLESS-GO.
  • Page 91 Opening and closing The vehicle is not unlocked: Information about suitable mobile phones can be obtained from your Mercedes-Benz If you have locked the vehicle using the key. Service Centre or at https:// If you have locked the vehicle using KEY‐...
  • Page 92 Opening and closing Locking/unlocking the vehicle with KEY‐ To unlock the vehicle: touch the inner sur‐ LESS-GO face of the door handle. To lock the vehicle: touch sensor surface Requirements: or 2. The key is outside the vehicle. Convenience closing: touch recessed sen‐ The distance between the key and the vehicle sor surface until the closing process has...
  • Page 93 Opening and closing Problems with KEYLESS-GO Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Possible causes: You can no longer lock or unlock the The key functions have been deactivated ( page 84). vehicle using KEYLESS-GO. The key battery is weak or discharged. There is interference from a powerful radio signal source.
  • Page 94 Opening and closing In the following situations, there is a danger of being locked out when the function is activated: While the vehicle is being tow started/ pushed. If the vehicle is being tested on a roller dyna‐ mometer. Locking/unlocking the vehicle with the emergency key Locking/unlocking the driver's door with the emergency key...
  • Page 95: Load Compartment

    Opening and closing Locking the front passenger door and rear To lock the right-hand side of the vehicle: doors with the emergency key turn the emergency key clockwise as far as it will go. If the locked door is then closed, it can no longer be opened from outside.
  • Page 96 Opening and closing Vehicles with an EASY-PACK tailgate For a tailgate stopped in an intermediate * NOTE Damage to the tailgate caused by position, pull it upwards and release it as obstacles above the vehicle soon as it starts to open. The tailgate swings rearwards and upwards The tailgate is equipped with an automatic when it is opened.
  • Page 97 Opening and closing Always stow objects in such a way that Use one of the following options to stop the they cannot be thrown around. closing process: Before the journey, secure objects, lug‐ press the p button on the key. gage or loads against slipping or tipping press or pull the remote operating switch over.
  • Page 98 Opening and closing Vehicles with HANDS-FREE ACCESS When closing, make sure that no body Make a kicking movement with your foot parts are in the closing area. below the bumper ( page 96). If someone is trapped: Automatic reversing function for the tailgate press the p button on the key, or The tailgate is equipped with automatic obstruc‐...
  • Page 99 Opening and closing HANDS-FREE ACCESS function Observe the notes when opening ( page 92) away from the vehicle in such situa‐ and closing ( page 93) the tailgate. tions. Two warning tones sound when the tailgate When making the kicking movement, make sure is opening or closing.
  • Page 100 Opening and closing Limiting the opening angle of the tailgate The tailgate can open or close unintentionally in the following situations: Activating the opening angle limiter If a person's arms or legs are moving in the You can limit the opening angle of the tailgate in sensor detection range, e.g.
  • Page 101: Side Windows

    Opening and closing Remove the load compartment cover Side windows If someone is trapped, release the but‐ page 136). ton immediately or press the button in Opens and closes the side windows order to reopen the side window. & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped &...
  • Page 102 Opening and closing To interrupt automatic operation: press or This means that the reverse function cannot pull the W button again. prevent someone from becoming trapped in these situations. When the vehicle is switched off, the side win‐ When closing, make sure that no body dows can continue being operated.
  • Page 103 100 Opening and closing Convenience closing (closing the vehicle Vehicles with a sliding sunroof: the side win‐ Press and hold the Ü button on the key. from outside) dows will be closed completely if the sliding sun‐ The following functions are performed: roof is open.
  • Page 104 Opening and closing 101 Convenience closing can also be operated will close with increased or maximum force. with KEYLESS-GO ( page 89). The reversing feature will then not be active. Parts of the body could become trapped in Problems with the side windows the closing area in the process.
  • Page 105: Sliding Sunroof

    102 Opening and closing Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Immediately after this, pull the corresponding button again until the side window has closed, and hold the button for at least one more second (follow-up adjustment). The side window is closed without the automatic reversing function. The key battery is weak or discharged.
  • Page 106 Opening and closing 103 & 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 Objects that protrude from the sliding sun‐ body parts become trapped between the roof may damage the sealing strips.
  • Page 107 104 Opening and closing Automatic reversing function of the roller Check whether the sliding sunroof can be & WARNING Risk of entrapment even with raised or opened when a roof rack is fitted. sunblind the reversing feature active If an object is obstructing the roller sunblind dur‐ To start automatic operation: press the The reverse function does not react in partic‐...
  • Page 108 Opening and closing 105 after six hours speeds. At low speeds, it will be raised again automatically. if there is a malfunction in the power supply Press the button in any direction during the automatic closing process. The sliding sunroof then rises at the rear in order &...
  • Page 109 106 Opening and closing Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped or fatal injury by closing the sliding sunroof again The sliding sunroof cannot be closed and you cannot see the cause. If you close the sliding sunroof again immediately after it has been blocked or reset, the sliding sunroof closes with increased force.
  • Page 110: Anti-Theft Protection

    Opening and closing 107 Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Vehicles with a panoramic sliding Pull and hold the 3 button little by little until the roller sunblind is fully closed. sunroof: the sliding sunroof or the Use automatic operation to fully open and then close the sliding sunroof. roller sunblind does not operate smoothly.
  • Page 111 108 Opening and closing Deactivating the alarm using KEYLESS-GO Indicator lamp flashes when the ATA system after pressing the start/stop button with the is primed. key in the stowage compartment Grasp the outside door handle with the key page 188) The ATA system is deactivated automatically in outside the vehicle.
  • Page 112 Opening and closing 109 Function of interior protection The following situations can lead to a false alarm: When interior protection is primed, a visual and moving objects such as mascots in the vehi‐ audible alarm is triggered if movement is detec‐ cle interior ted in the vehicle interior.
  • Page 113: 110 Seats And Stowing

    110 Seats and stowing 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 114: Notes On The Height Limit On The Third Row Of Seats

    Seats and stowing 111 Notes on the height limit on the third row Use a suitable vehicle seat. & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped of seats when adjusting the seats The seats on the third row are approved only for When you adjust a seat, you or other vehicle people with a maximum height of 1.69 m.
  • Page 115 112 Seats and stowing Do not interchange the head restraints of the Children in particular could accidentally & WARNING Risk of injury through adjust‐ front and rear seats. Otherwise, you will not be press the electrical seat adjustment buttons ing vehicle settings while the vehicle is in able to adjust the height and angle of the head and become trapped.
  • Page 116 Seats and stowing 113 To adjust the seat backrest inclination: To adjust the seat cushion length: lift lever turn handwheel forwards and backwards and slide the front section of the seat until the desired position has been reached. cushion forwards or backwards. To adjust the seat fore-and-aft position: lift lever and slide the seat into the...
  • Page 117 114 Seats and stowing Adjusting the front seat electrically Adjusting the 4-way lumbar support Adjusting rear seats mechanically & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped when adjusting the seats When you adjust a seat, you may trap your‐ self or a vehicle occupant. When adjusting a seat, make sure that no one has any body parts in the sweep of the seat.
  • Page 118 Seats and stowing 115 A child restraint system would no longer Adjust the rear seats before starting the be supported correctly or positioned cor‐ engine. rectly and would no longer perform its intended function. * NOTE Damage caused by objects in the The seat backrest cannot restrain objects footwell or behind the rear seats or goods in the luggage compartment.
  • Page 119 116 Seats and stowing Adjusting rear seat backrests mechanically If you no longer require the seat backrest to be You can fold the seat backrests on the second folded down for loading or for getting in and out, row of seats forwards for the following situa‐ &...
  • Page 120 Seats and stowing 117 Ensure that the seat backrest is engaged. Move the seat forwards by the seat backrest. Fold the seat backrest forwards to enter the vehicle (vehicles with a third row of seats) Move the seat forwards by the seat backrest. Hold the seat firmly in place while doing so.
  • Page 121 118 Seats and stowing Head restraints & WARNING Risk of injury due to head restraints which are not fitted or are Adjusting the front seat head restraints adjusted incorrectly mechanically If head restraints are not fitted or are adjus‐ & WARNING Risk of injury through adjust‐ ted incorrectly, they cannot provide protec‐...
  • Page 122 Seats and stowing 119 To move the driver's head restraint back‐ Fitting/removing the rear seat head To lower: press the release knob in the restraints wards: press release knob and push the direction of the arrow and push the head head restraint backwards.
  • Page 123 120 Seats and stowing Adjusting the backrest side bolsters Switching the seat heating on/off Push the release knob in the direction of the arrow and pull out the head restraint. Select Side bolsters. & WARNING Risk of burns due to repeat‐ Fitting Adjust the air cushion for the desired seat.
  • Page 124 Seats and stowing 121 To switch on / increase the level: press ments placed on the seats e.g. seat cushions button repeatedly until the desired heat‐ or child seats. This could cause damage to ing level is set. the seat surface. Depending on the heating level, up to three Make sure that no objects or docu‐...
  • Page 125: Steering Wheel

    122 Seats and stowing To switch off / reduce the level: press but‐ steering wheel or the mirror and fasten repeatedly until the desired ventila‐ your seat belt. tion level is set. If all indicator lamps are off, the seat ventila‐ &...
  • Page 126: Easy Entry And Exit Feature

    Seats and stowing 123 Switching the steering wheel heater on/off When you switch the ignition off, the steering During the adjustment process of the wheel heater will switch off. easy entry and exit feature, make sure Requirements: that no one has any body parts in the The ignition is switched on.
  • Page 127: Operating The Memory Function

    124 Seats and stowing Setting the easy entry and exit feature The driver's seat will move backwards only if & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped it is not already in the rearmost position. during activation of the easy entry and Multimedia system: The seat backrest will move forwards only if exit feature by children...
  • Page 128 Seats and stowing 125 This also applies to the Digital Vehicle Key if the & WARNING Risk of entrapment when set‐ "Digital Vehicle Key" function is activated via ting the seat with the memory function Mercedes me connect. When the memory function adjusts the seat, The memory function can be used when the igni‐...
  • Page 129: Stowage Areas

    126 Seats and stowing To call up: press and briefly hold memory always restrain the objects they contain in & WARNING Risk of injury from unsecured position switch 1, 2 or 3. the event of an accident. items in the vehicle After releasing the button, the front seat, There is a risk of injury, particularly in the If objects, luggage or loads are not secured...
  • Page 130 Seats and stowing 127 secure the load using the tie-down eyes and Stowage compartment in the front centre Always be particularly careful around distribute the load evenly. console with a USB connection and charging the tailpipe and the tailpipe trims and module for wireless charging of a mobile supervise children especially closely in phone (not available in all countries)
  • Page 131 128 Seats and stowing Turn the emergency key a quarter turn clock‐ could collide with parts of the seat adjust‐ wise 2 (to lock) or anti-clockwise 1 (to ment mechanism, particularly in the event of unlock). an accident, sudden braking or an abrupt change of direction.
  • Page 132 Seats and stowing 129 Through-loading feature in the rear bench If a seat is folded forwards, always fold seat it back before driving off. Folding the rear seat backrest forwards Make sure that the seat is engaged. & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped Always ensure that all vehicle occupants have when adjusting the seats their seat belts fastened correctly and are sitting...
  • Page 133 130 Seats and stowing Ensure that the area between the rows of seats is clear. Folding back the rear seat backrest & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped when adjusting the seats When you adjust a seat, you may trap your‐ self or a vehicle occupant.
  • Page 134 Seats and stowing 131 Folding the seat backrest on the third row of Fold the left seat backrest forwards first if you rear bench seat/rear seat or by the seat would like to fold both the left seat backrest and seats forwards backrest.
  • Page 135 132 Seats and stowing You can fold the front seat backrests and the protection and could cause additional & WARNING Risk of injury due to seat seat backrests on the second row of seats for‐ injury. backrest folded forwards wards to get in or out. A child restraint system would no longer If the rear seat backrest is folded forwards, be supported correctly or positioned cor‐...
  • Page 136 Seats and stowing 133 The cup holders are empty when the seat Pull one of the red release loops 1. Attach objects only to the tie-down backrests on the third row of seats are fol‐ The seat backrest will automatically fold for‐ eyes.
  • Page 137 134 Seats and stowing & WARNING Risk of injury if the rear * NOTE Damage caused by trapping the bench seat/rear seat and seat backrest seat belt when folding back the seat are not engaged backrest If the rear bench seat/rear seat and seat The seat belt could become trapped and thus backrest are not engaged they could fold for‐...
  • Page 138 Seats and stowing 135 Load compartment cover Do not place any objects above the lower edge of the side windows or on Notes on the load compartment cover the load compartment cover. & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to Vehicles with a third row of seats: when the third objects being poorly secured row of seats is in use, the load compartment...
  • Page 139 136 Seats and stowing Extending/retracting the load compartment forwards by grab handle until it is fully Press in the end cap of the load compart‐ cover retracted. ment cover on the right- and left-hand side in the direction of the arrow using the Fitting or removing the load compartment handle on the lower edge 3.
  • Page 140 Seats and stowing 137 Fitting the load compartment cover Attaching/removing the partitioning net & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to objects being poorly secured On its own, the partition net cannot secure or restrain heavy objects, items of luggage and heavy loads.
  • Page 141 138 Seats and stowing on the left and right in such a way that the To remove: turn the buckle of the tie-down hooks point backwards. strap in the direction of arrow 5. With load compartment enlargement: attach Slide the loose end of the tie-down strap into the hooks to the tie-down eyes on the...
  • Page 142 Seats and stowing 139 Overview of bag hooks & WARNING Risk of injury when using bag hooks with heavy objects The bag hooks cannot restrain heavy objects or items of luggage. Objects or items of luggage could be thrown around and thereby hit vehicle occupants when braking or abruptly changing direc‐...
  • Page 143 140 Seats and stowing Opening or closing the stowage space under Allow the car parts to cool down before the load compartment floor touching them. & WARNING Risk of injury due to an open * NOTE Damage to heat-sensitive objects load compartment floor due to hot audio amplifier If you drive when the load compartment floor...
  • Page 144 Seats and stowing 141 Adjustable load compartment floor Adjusting the height: Lift the load compart‐ ment floor only slightly using the handle The load compartment can be made larger or and pull it towards you. smaller depending on requirements. To this end, Insert the load compartment floor into you can lock the load compartment floor at two...
  • Page 145: Cup Holders

    When you load the roof, the centre of gravity vehicle is in motion approved for Mercedes-Benz. of the vehicle rises and the usual driving When a roof rack is fitted, open the...
  • Page 146 Seats and stowing 143 liquid and if it is hot, they could be scalded. You could be distracted from traffic condi‐ tions and you may lose control of the vehicle. Only use the cup holder when the vehi‐ cle is stationary. Only use the cup holder for containers of the right size.
  • Page 147 144 Seats and stowing The cup holder and the rubber mat beneath Slide snap-in brackets outwards until they it can be removed for cleaning, e.g. with engage. Cup holder in the stowage compartment clean, lukewarm water. with cover: press button 2. Cup holder in the stowage compartment without cover: press button and/or 4.
  • Page 148 Seats and stowing 145 and liquids could be spilled. The vehicle occupants may come into contact with the liquid and if it is hot, they could be scalded. You could be distracted from traffic condi‐ tions and you may lose control of the vehicle. Only use the cup holder when the vehi‐...
  • Page 149: Ashtray And Cigarette Lighter

    146 Seats and stowing The cup holder wings can be folded down‐ Ashtray and cigarette lighter wards and locked. The cup holder's holding Using the ashtray function will then not be available. Opening or closing the cup holders in the rear armrest * NOTE Damage to the rear armrest due to body weight...
  • Page 150: Sockets

    Seats and stowing 147 To open: fold lid upwards. Never leave children unattended in the Sockets Twist the top part of the ashtray to remove it vehicle. Using the 12 V socket in the front centre for cleaning, e.g. with clean, lukewarm water, console Requirements: or for emptying.
  • Page 151 148 Seats and stowing Using the 12 V socket under the armrest Vehicles with automatic transmission: the Never plug the connecting cable into a 12 V socket under the armrest in the stowage 115 V socket that is damaged or has Requirements: compartment is only available with the small been pulled out of the trim.
  • Page 152 Seats and stowing 149 Using the 230 V socket in the rear passenger & DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to incor‐ compartment rect handling of the socket You could receive an electric shock: & DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to dam‐ aged connecting cables or sockets if you reach into the socket.
  • Page 153 150 Seats and stowing Using the 12 V socket in the load compart‐ Overview of USB ports ment Depending on the vehicle equipment, the vehicle Requirements: has the following USB ports: Only connect devices up to a maximum of in the stowage compartment of the cockpit 180 W (15 A).
  • Page 154: Wireless Charging Of The Mobile Phone And Connection With The Exterior Aerial

    Seats and stowing 151 Wireless charging of the mobile phone and connection with the exterior aerial Notes on wirelessly charging the mobile phone & WARNING Risk of injury due to objects being stowed incorrectly If objects in the vehicle interior are stowed incorrectly, they can slide or be thrown around and hit vehicle occupants.
  • Page 155 152 Seats and stowing The charging function and wireless connec‐ Close the lockable stowage spaces * NOTE Damage to objects caused by tion of the mobile phone to the vehicle's before starting a journey. placing them in the mobile phone stow‐ exterior aerial are only available if the ignition age compartment Always stow and secure heavy, hard,...
  • Page 156: Fitting/Removing The Floor Mats

    Further information is available on the ANATEL website. www.anatel.gov.br Further information on the declaration of conformity for wireless vehicle components page 24).
  • Page 157 154 Seats and stowing Adjust the corresponding seat. there is always sufficient room for the pedals. To remove: pull the floor mat off the holders Do not use loose floor mats and do not place floor mats on top of one another. Remove the floor mat.
  • Page 158: Light And Sight 155

    Light and sight 155 Light switch L Low beam / high beam Exterior lighting R Switches the rear fog light on/off Operating the light switch Notes on adjusting the lights when driving abroad N Switches the front fog lamp on/off It is not necessary to adjust the headlamps.
  • Page 159 156 Light and sight Switching the rear fog lights on or off The exterior lighting (except standing and park‐ ing lights) will switch off automatically when the Requirements: driver's door is opened. The light switch is in the L or à posi‐ Observe the notes on surround lighting tion.
  • Page 160 Light and sight 157 Turn signal light Turn the headlamp range adjuster to the Headlamp flashing position that corresponds to the load condi‐ To indicate briefly: push the combination Turn signal light, left tion of your vehicle. switch briefly to the point of resistance in the Use the combination switch to activate the direction of arrow or 4.
  • Page 161 158 Light and sight Activating/deactivating the hazard warning Active headlamps function When you pull away again, the hazard warning lamps lamps will switch off automatically at approx‐ imately 10 km/h. You can also switch off the hazard warning lamps using button 1. Adaptive functions, MULTIBEAM LED Functions of the Intelligent Light System The MULTIBEAM LED headlamps adapt to the...
  • Page 162 Light and sight 159 Cornering light function Roundabout and intersection function: the the multifunction camera cornering light will be activated on both sides the GPS based on an evaluation of the current GPS posi‐ The function will not be enabled in the following tion of the vehicle.
  • Page 163 160 Light and sight Adaptive Highbeam Assist The function is active when the low beam is Always observe the traffic carefully and switched on if you are not driving at a speed switch off the main beam in good time. Adaptive Highbeam Assist function greater than 50 km/h and the F (Offroad) or G (Offroad Plus) drive program has been...
  • Page 164 Light and sight 161 Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus The high beam switches off automatically in the following cases: Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus function At speeds below 25 km/h. & WARNING Risk of accident despite If other road users are detected. Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus If street lighting is sufficient.
  • Page 165 162 Light and sight The vehicle in front will be illuminated by the low Always observe the traffic carefully and beam. switch off the main beam in good time. At speeds greater than 30 km/h: Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus cannot take into If no other road users are detected, the high account road, weather or traffic conditions.
  • Page 166: Interior Lighting

    Light and sight 163 Switching the surround lighting on/off lamp on the multifunction display will light Interior lighting Multimedia system: Adjusting the interior lighting To switch off: switch off the main beam © Settings Lights Front overhead control panel using the combination switch. Surround lighting When Surround lighting...
  • Page 167 164 Light and sight Control panel in the grab handle Adjusting the brightness Activating welcome lighting Select Brightness. Select Colour. Adjust the brightness. Select Welcome. When the vehicle is unlocked, a special ambi‐ Activating the brightness for zones ent lighting sequence will run. Select Brightness.
  • Page 168: Changing Bulbs (Only For Vehicles With Halogen Headlamps)

    Light and sight 165 Switching the interior lighting switch-off Overview of the bulbs to be changed Allow the component parts to cool delay time on/off down before replacing the bulb. Halogen headlamps Multimedia system: Do not use a bulb if it has been dropped or if ©...
  • Page 169 166 Light and sight Tail lamps Changing the front bulbs (vehicles with halo‐ To remove: turn cover to the left and gen headlamps) remove it from the wheel arch liner. To install: insert cover into the wheel Fitting/removing the cover on the front arch liner and turn it to the right until it wheel arch engages.
  • Page 170: Windscreen Wipers And Windscreen Washer System

    Light and sight 167 Insert the new light source into the socket Windscreen wipers and windscreen washer such that the entire base of the light source system is resting on the bottom of the socket. Switching the windscreen wipers on/off Insert the socket and turn it clockwise.
  • Page 171 168 Light and sight Switching the rear window wiper on/off Switching intermittent wiping on/off: ° Continuous wiping, slow press button 2. ¯ Continuous wiping, fast The è symbol will appear on the instru‐ Turn the combination switch to the correct ment cluster when the rear window wiper is position 1 - 5.
  • Page 172 Light and sight 169 Fitting the wiper blades Within around 15 seconds, press the î Hold the wiper arm with one hand. With the button on the combination switch for approx‐ other hand, turn the wiper blade in the direc‐ imately three seconds( page 167).
  • Page 173 170 Light and sight Maintenance display Fold the wiper arms back onto the wind‐ The duration until the colour changes varies screen. depending on the usage conditions. Switch on the ignition. Replacing the rear window wiper blade Press the î button on the combination switch ( page 167).
  • Page 174: Mirrors

    Light and sight 171 Fitting the wiper blade Fold the wiper arm from the replacement position back onto the rear window. Mirrors Operating the outside mirrors & WARNING Risk of injury through adjust‐ ing vehicle settings while the vehicle is in motion You could lose control of the vehicle in the following situations:...
  • Page 175 172 Light and sight outside mirrors. Only then will the automatic & WARNING Risk of accident due to mis‐ mirror folding function work properly. judgement of distances when using the To adjust: briefly press button 2. outside mirror An outside mirror that has been pushed out of The outside mirrors reflect objects on a position can be engaged in position again as fol‐...
  • Page 176 Light and sight 173 The inside rearview mirror and the outside mir‐ The front-passenger outside mirror will move The electrolyte is hazardous to health and ror on the driver's side will automatically go into back to its original position when: causes irritation.
  • Page 177: Operating The Sun Visors

    174 Light and sight Storing the parking position of the front- Calling up Operating the sun visors passenger outside mirror using reverse gear Press button to select the front- passenger outside mirror. Storing Engage reverse gear. The front-passenger outside mirror will move into the stored parking position.
  • Page 178: Climate Control 175

    Sets the temperature filters recommended and approved by Vehicles with a stationary heater only: A Mercedes-Benz. Always have service work car‐ calls up the air conditioning menu ried out at a qualified specialist workshop. H Sets the airflow or switches off climate...
  • Page 179: Operating The Climate Control System

    176 Climate control à Sets climate control to automatic Operating the climate control system page 177) Switching climate control on/off ¬ Defrosts the windscreen To switch on: set the airflow to level 1 or ¤ Switches the rear window heater higher using the H button.
  • Page 180 Climate control 177 Calling up the air conditioning menu Setting climate control to automatic mode b defroster, middle and side air vents W automatic air distribution In automatic mode, the set temperature is con‐ Calling up the air conditioning menu using trolled and maintained at a constant level by the the multimedia system air supply.
  • Page 181 178 Climate control Activating/deactivating the climate control Select First row of seats. If air-recirculation mode is switched on, the synchronisation function via the control windows may mist up more quickly. Switch Select SYNC. panel on air-recirculation mode only briefly. Depending on the previous status, the func‐ tion is activated or deactivated.
  • Page 182 Climate control 179 The air inside the vehicle cannot be cooled Keep the tailpipe and the area around hot vehicle parts do not come into down to temperatures below the outside the vehicle free from snow when the contact with flammable materials. temperature.
  • Page 183 180 Climate control Setting the departure time Red: the stationary heater is switched on. Yellow: the departure time is preselected. Select the time TIME A: TIME B: XX TIME C: The stationary heater/stationary ventilation will Select the pen beside the time. switch off automatically after 50 minutes.
  • Page 184 Climate control 181 Switching on immediately Switching off immediately Press the u and ^ buttons simultane‐ ously. Press and hold the ^ button. The Î symbol will flash on the remote con‐ Overview of the remote control displays (sta‐ trol display. tionary heater/stationary ventilation) Press the , and .
  • Page 185 182 Climate control Further possible displays: ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental Time: activated departure time. damage due to improper disposal of bat‐ teries Zero minutes: the running time for the sta‐ tionary heater is increased, as the engine has not yet reached operating temperature when it is started.
  • Page 186 Climate control 183 Problems with the remote control for the stationary heater/stationary ventilation Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The signal transmission between the transmitter and the vehicle is faulty. FAIL ¨ Change your position in relation to the vehicle, moving closer if necessary. The starter battery is not sufficiently charged.
  • Page 187 184 Climate control Adjusting the rear air vents To open or close: hold air vent in the centre and turn it to the left (open) or right To open or close: hold air vent in the (closed) as far as it will go. centre and turn it to the left (open) or right To adjust the air direction: hold air vent (closed) as far as it will go.
  • Page 188: Driving And Parking 185

    Driving and parking 185 Switching on the power supply or the igni‐ Driving When leaving the vehicle, always take tion (without engine start) the key with you and lock the vehicle. Notes on Mercedes-AMG vehicles Keep the vehicle key out of reach of &...
  • Page 189 186 Driving and parking Starting the vehicle To switch on the ignition: press button twice. Starting the vehicle with the start/stop but‐ The indicator lamps in the instrument cluster light up. The ignition is switched off again if one of the &...
  • Page 190 Digital Vehicle Key is located in the You can switch off the engine while driving Information about suitable mobile phones marked space and is recognised can be obtained from your Mercedes-Benz by pressing button for about three sec‐ page 187).
  • Page 191 If connection to the Internet is not possible, e.g. after the mobile phone or the Digital Vehicle Key sticker has been stolen, the key function can be deactivated at a Mercedes-Benz service centre. Marked space (example with cup holder without...
  • Page 192 Driving and parking 189 Starting the vehicle via Remote Online serv‐ Charging the battery before commencing Place the key in the marked space the symbol 3. ices your journey The vehicle will start after a short time. If the vehicle battery is discharged, you receive a Cooling or heating the vehicle interior before message on your smartphone.
  • Page 193 190 Driving and parking Further information can be found in the do not shift down a gear manually in order to Always secure the engine against unin‐ smartphone app. brake. tentional starting before carrying out maintenance or repair work. avoid overstraining the vehicle, e.g. driving at Securing the engine against starting before full throttle.
  • Page 194 Driving and parking 191 several hundred kilometres of driving. Com‐ Do not switch off the ignition while driv‐ & WARNING Risk of accident due to pensate for the reduced braking effect by ing. unsuitable footwear applying greater force to the brake pedal. Operating the pedals may be impaired by &...
  • Page 195 192 Driving and parking Never use the brake pedal as a footrest. & DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to poi‐ * NOTE Damage to the catalytic converter sonous exhaust gases due to non-combusted fuel Do not depress the brake pedal and the accelerator pedal at the same time If the tailpipe is blocked or sufficient ventila‐...
  • Page 196 Driving and parking 193 Notes on driving through water on the road Notes on off-road driving To remove salt build-up: surface brake occasionally while paying attention to Water which has entered into the vehicle can & WARNING Risk of accident if you do not the traffic conditions damage the engine, electrics and transmission.
  • Page 197 194 Driving and parking Checklist before driving off-road If there is damage, consult a qualified heavy objects hitting the underbody or specialist workshop immediately. chassis components. Check the following points before driving off- road: Do not drive over obstacles that could When driving off-road, substances such as sand, Fuel level damage the vehicle.
  • Page 198 Driving and parking 195 slopes. Observe the notes on driving in Drive in the tracks of other vehicles if possi‐ Do not stop in the water and do not switch mountainous terrain. ble. Make sure that the following prerequi‐ off the engine. Ensure the ECO start/stop sites are met: function is switched off ( page 197).
  • Page 199 196 Driving and parking ECO start/stop function If the F drive program is selected: select you turn the steering wheel hard at a low another drive program. speed. Operation of the ECO start/stop function Switch DSR off. Mercedes-AMG vehicles: observe the notes in In transmission position k, the engine is the Supplement.
  • Page 200 Driving and parking 197 the symbol ç (yellow) appears when the the ignition, the ignition is automatically A continuous display appears in the instru‐ vehicle is at a standstill: not all vehicle condi‐ switched off after three minutes. ment cluster while the ECO start/stop func‐ tions for an engine stop have been met.
  • Page 201: Dynamic Select Switch

    198 Driving and parking Sporty acceleration Use the DYNAMIC SELECT switch to change between the following drive programs: The ECO display will show you when you have = (Individual): individual settings driven economically: C (Sport): sporty driving style The three segments will fill up completely at the same time A (Comfort): comfortable and economical driving style...
  • Page 202 Driving and parking 199 vehicles with adaptive damping adjust‐ For more information on themes see ment: suspension page 346). Within the reset display if the previously electric power steering active drive program is unsuitable for the transport of a roof load Notes on the roof load display For further information on the reset dis‐...
  • Page 203 200 Driving and parking Configuring DYNAMIC SELECT (multimedia The ECO start/stop function is activated auto‐ system) matically. This function must be activated for each user Multimedia system: profile separately. Only when this function is © Settings Vehicle activated will the drive program and Eco DYNAMIC SELECT start/stop setting for the previous journey be saved for the respective user profile.
  • Page 204: Manual Transmission

    Driving and parking 201 The actual (maximum) values that can be Manual transmission When leaving the vehicle, always take achieved for engine output and engine tor‐ the key with you and lock the vehicle. Operating the gearshift lever que may deviate from the certified values Keep the vehicle key out of reach of within the country-specific guidelines for &...
  • Page 205 202 Driving and parking Engaging reverse gear k : * NOTE Damage to the transmission by depress the clutch pedal completely. shifting to reverse gear k while the pull the gearshift lever up, push it to the vehicle is in motion left and then pull it back.
  • Page 206: Automatic Transmission

    Driving and parking 203 Automatic transmission & WARNING Risk of accident and injury Keep the vehicle key out of reach of children. due to children left unattended in the DIRECT SELECT lever vehicle Function of the DIRECT SELECT lever This also applies to the Digital Vehicle Key if the If children are left unattended in the vehicle, "Digital Vehicle Key"...
  • Page 207 204 Driving and parking Engaging reverse gear R Switch the ignition off. Depress the brake pedal and push the If you then exit the vehicle leaving the key in DIRECT SELECT lever upwards past the first the vehicle, the automatic transmission point of resistance.
  • Page 208 Driving and parking 205 speed and the transmission is in position h When the automatic transmission is in transmis‐ or k. sion position h, it shifts the gears automati‐ cally. This depends, among other things, on the To manoeuvre with an open driver's door, following factors: open the driver's door while stationary and the selected drive program...
  • Page 209 206 Driving and parking to activate: pull steering wheel gearshift change to drive program =( page 199). If gearshift recommendation message shown on the multifunction display, shift to paddle or 2. Select drive setting p ( page 200). Manual gearshifting is activated for a short the recommended gear.
  • Page 210 Driving and parking 207 Glide mode is characterised by the following: DISTRONIC is active, the glide mode function is not available. the combustion engine is disconnected from the drivetrain and continues to run in neutral. Glide mode can also be prevented by the follow‐ ing parameters: the transmission position h is displayed in green in the multifunction display.
  • Page 211: Function Of The 4Matic

    208 Driving and parking Problems with the transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The transmission is losing oil. The transmission has a faulty gear Have the transmission checked at a qualified specialist workshop immediately. shift. The transmission is in emergency operation mode. The acceleration characteristics are Pull over and stop the vehicle, paying attention to road and traffic conditions.
  • Page 212: Refuelling

    Driving and parking 209 Refuelling Before you open the fuel filler cap or If you or other people come into contact with take hold of the pump nozzle, touch the Refuelling the vehicle fuel, observe the following: metallic vehicle body. Immediately rinse fuel off your skin with This discharges any electrostatic charge &...
  • Page 213 210 Driving and parking petrol with more than 3% methanol by Never refuel using any of the following fuels: * NOTE Damage caused by the wrong fuel volume, e.g. M15, M30 petrol Vehicles with a petrol engine: petrol with additives containing metal marine diesel Even small amounts of the wrong fuel could result in damage to the fuel system, the...
  • Page 214 Driving and parking 211 Have the fuel tank and fuel lines If you have added too much fuel because of a drained completely. defective filling pump, for instance: Do not switch the ignition on. * NOTE Do not use petrol to refuel vehi‐ Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 215 Alternatively, AdBlue is available at qualified oughly. Replace the cap on the filler neck and turn specialist workshops, e.g. Mercedes-Benz Drink plenty of water. clockwise until it engages audibly. Service Centres, and at many filling stations Seek medical attention immediately.
  • Page 216 Driving and parking 213 Ensure the connection between the refill The following messages appear in order in the ® AdBlue displayed. Switch on the ignition container and vehicle filler neck does not multifunction display when the AdBlue ® tank and wait for approximately 60 seconds. Start drip.
  • Page 217 214 Driving and parking ® ® ® Opening the AdBlue filler cap Preparing the AdBlue refill canister Topping up AdBlue Press on the back area of fuel filler flap 1. Screw disposable hose onto the filler ® Screw on the fastener of AdBlue refill canis‐...
  • Page 218: Parking

    Driving and parking 215 Unscrew and close disposable hose Parking & WARNING Risk of fire caused by hot ® AdBlue refill canister in reverse order. exhaust system parts Parking the vehicle ® Replace the AdBlue filler cap and turn it Flammable material such as leaves, grass or clockwise.
  • Page 219 216 Driving and parking Vehicles with automatic transmission: Operate vehicle equipment and become engage transmission position j in a station‐ trapped, for example. ary vehicle with the brake pedal applied In addition, the children could also set the page 204). vehicle in motion, for example by: Switch off the engine and the ignition by Releasing the parking brake.
  • Page 220 Driving and parking 217 The garage door opener function is always Release the previously pressed button. Never leave the engine or, if present, available when the ignition is switched on. Indicator lamp continues to flash yellow. the auxiliary heating running in an enclosed space without sufficient venti‐...
  • Page 221 218 Driving and parking The vehicle as well as persons and objects, Press previously programmed button 1, the inside rearview mirror. You should test are located outside the range of movement repeatedly until the door closes. every position for at least 25 seconds before of the door.
  • Page 222 Driving and parking 219 Clearing the garage door opener memory Radio equipment approval numbers The corresponding button is programmed to operate the door. Brazil Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário, isto é, não tem direito à proteção contra interfer‐ ência prejudicial, mesmo de estações do mesmo tipo, e não pode causar interferência a sistemas Press and hold buttons and 3.
  • Page 223 220 Driving and parking Radio equipment approval numbers Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval number number number Mexico RCPGEMU15-0448 Turkey Not required Egypt TAC.2511151293.WIR Monaco United ER41849/15 Andorra Arab Emi‐ Dealer No: DA35176/14 New Zea‐ R-NZ rates Australia...
  • Page 224 Driving and parking 221 Electric parking brake The seat belt tongue is not inserted in the Never leave children unattended in the seat belt buckle of the driver's seat and the vehicle. Electric parking brake function (applying driver's door is opened. automatically) When leaving the vehicle, always take There is a system malfunction.
  • Page 225 222 Driving and parking The electric parking brake is applied if the trans‐ The seat belt tongue is not inserted in the You apply the brakes and shift from neutral seat belt buckle of the driver's seat and the i into reverse gear k or a forward gear mission is in position j and one of the follow‐...
  • Page 226 Driving and parking 223 Applying/releasing the electric parking The electric parking brake is only securely receive a notification in the multimedia system brake manually applied if the indicator lamp is lit continu‐ when you switch on the ignition. ously. You will receive information about the following Applying points: Releasing...
  • Page 227: Driving And Driving Safety Systems

    224 Driving and parking The electric parking brake is not applied. the connection to online services is interrup‐ Battery charge insufficient for standby ted. mode message appears in the media display. the ATA (anti-theft alarm system) is not avail‐ Notes on parking up the vehicle Standby mode is automatically deactivated able.
  • Page 228 Driving and parking 225 and do not relieve you of your responsibility per‐ tion of the sensors checked at a qualified spe‐ DSR (Downhill Speed Regulation) taining to road traffic law. Pay attention to the cialist workshop. If the sensors are damaged, page 241) traffic conditions at all times and intervene some driving systems and driving safety systems...
  • Page 229 226 Driving and parking Function of BAS (Brake Assist System) Reversing camera ( page 263) ABS may be impaired or may not function if a malfunction has occurred and the yel‐ Active Lane Change Assist ( page 251) low ! ABS warning lamp lights up contin‐ &...
  • Page 230 Driving and parking 227 ® Vehicles with trailer hitch: stabilisation of Functions of ESP (Electronic Stability Pro‐ ® can monitor and improve driving stability the vehicle/trailer combination is no longer gram) and traction in the following situations, within active. physical limits: &...
  • Page 231 228 Driving and parking Spinning the wheels results in a cutting If you select the F drive program, a special ® Influence of drive programs on ESP action, which enhances traction. ETS system specifically suited to off-road terrain ® The drive programs enable ESP to adapt to dif‐...
  • Page 232 Driving and parking 229 ® characteristics per drive program Drive program Characteristics ® mode A (Comfort) These drive programs provide the ideal balance ® Comfort between traction and stability. ; (Economy) Select drive program A or ; both in dry and particularly in difficult road conditions, such as snow or ice, or when the road is wet from rain.
  • Page 233 230 Driving and parking ® Select or å Off. ® Function of Off-road ESP Function of ESP trailer stabilisation ® ® is deactivated if the å ESP ® OFF warn‐ Off-road ESP is activated automatically when & WARNING Risk of accident in poor road you select the F drive program.
  • Page 234 Driving and parking 231 Vehicles with Driving Assistance Pack‐ In the event of severe swerving, the engine This steering recommendation is given particu‐ output is also reduced and all wheels are larly in the following situations: age: Evasive Steering Assist and cornering braked.
  • Page 235 232 Driving and parking The individual subfunctions are available in If you apply the brake yourself in a critical situa‐ & WARNING Risk of an accident caused by tion or apply the brake during autonomous brak‐ the following speed ranges: limited detection performance of Active ing, situation-dependent braking assistance The distance warning function issues a warning...
  • Page 236 Driving and parking 233 The distance warning function can aid you in the following situations with an intermittent warning tone and a warning lamp: Vehicles Stationary Crossing Moving Stationary Crossing Cyclists travel‐ Stationary travelling in vehicles vehicles pedestrians pedestrians cyclists ling in front cyclists front...
  • Page 237 234 Driving and parking The autonomous braking function may intervene at speeds starting from approximately 7 km/h in the following situations: Vehicles Stationary Crossing Moving Stationary Crossing Cyclists travel‐ Stationary travelling in vehicles vehicles pedestrians pedestrians cyclists ling in front cyclists front Vehicles...
  • Page 238 Driving and parking 235 Situation-dependent braking assistance may intervene at speeds starting from approximately 7 km/h in the following situations: Vehicles Stationary Crossing Moving Stationary Crossing Cyclists travel‐ Stationary travelling in vehicles vehicles pedestrians pedestrians cyclists ling in front cyclists front Vehicles Up to approx.
  • Page 239 236 Driving and parking System limits Activation by an abrupt steering movement In addition, the steering support of Evasive during a swerving manoeuvre. Full system performance is not available for a Steering Assist is generally not sufficient to few seconds after switching on the ignition or Assistance during swerving and straightening avoid a collision.
  • Page 240 Driving and parking 237 If the typical outline of a pedestrian cannot Select a setting. If the vehicle is braked sharply from speeds be distinguished from the background. The setting is retained when the engine is above 50 km/h, the brake lamps flash rapidly. next started.
  • Page 241 238 Driving and parking speed above 20 km/h up to the maximum speed note of this when driving a laden vehicle. By or up to the set winter tyre limit. doing so, you will make use of the engine's brak‐ ing effect.
  • Page 242 Driving and parking 239 The variable limiter is operated using the corre‐ After completion of kickdown, the variable lim‐ sponding steering wheel buttons. You can store iter is activated again in the following situations: any speed above 20 km/h up to the maximum If the driven speed drops below the stored speed or up to the set winter tyre limit.
  • Page 243 240 Driving and parking The transmission is in position h. To select cruise control: press rocker When you activate cruise control or Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC, the last speed switch Variable limiter stored for the variable limiter is cleared. To select the variable limiter: press rocker The vehicle has been started.
  • Page 244 Driving and parking 241 Setting the speed limitation for winter tyres ® ® If you brake, deactivate ESP or if ESP Multimedia system: intervenes, cruise control is deactivated. The Accelerate the vehicle to the desired speed. variable limiter is not deactivated. ©...
  • Page 245 242 Driving and parking Changing the target speed program C. The î message then vehicle speed, for braking in good time and for staying in lane. appears in the multifunction display. The status indicator in the multifunction display disappears. You are always responsible for keeping control of You also hear a warning tone.
  • Page 246 Driving and parking 243 Vehicles with Active Parking Assist and Driv‐ The target speed always adjusts in 1 km/h the set speed. The speed and distance to the increments. This is regardless of whether vehicle in front are set and saved on the steering ing Assistance Package: if the vehicle has you press the rocker switch to or beyond the wheel on vehicles without the Driving Assistance...
  • Page 247 244 Driving and parking The windscreen in the area of the camera is If the stored speed is called up and is In these cases, adjust your speed and dirty, misted up, damaged or covered. considerably faster or slower than the keep a sufficient distance.
  • Page 248 Driving and parking 245 Operating Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Switching between Active Distance Assist your foot from the accelerator pedal (Active Requirements: DISTRONIC and the limiter Distance Assist DISTRONIC). The current driven speed is stored and main‐ The vehicle has been started. tained (Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC) or The electric parking brake is released.
  • Page 249 246 Driving and parking Pulling away with Active Distance Assist Press rocker switch up (SET+) or down cle to prevent it from rolling away DISTRONIC (SET-) and hold beyond the pressure point. before you leave the driver's seat. The stored speed is increased or reduced in Remove your foot from the brake pedal and increments of 10 km/h.
  • Page 250 Driving and parking 247 display in the Instrument Display is always upda‐ permissible speed applying to a vehicle with a ted when the vehicle is level with the traffic sign. trailer is not detected by the system. In these sit‐ uations you must adjust your speed yourself.
  • Page 251 248 Driving and parking System limits When Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is acti‐ Also, the speed is reduced if the turn signal indi‐ vated, the vehicle speed will be adjusted accord‐ cator to change lanes is switched on and one of Route-based speed adaptation does not take ingly to the route events ahead.
  • Page 252 Driving and parking 249 Active Steering Assist switches to passive mode. The system provides If the accelerator pedal is depressed no support in this case. During the transition Function of Active Steering Assist In the event of electronically displayed from active to passive status, the à symbol is speed limitations The following function is country-dependent shown as enlarged and flashing.
  • Page 253 250 Driving and parking System limits If the system detects that the driver has not The distance to the vehicle in front is too steered the vehicle for a considerable period of Active Steering Assist has a limited steering tor‐ small and the lane markings thus cannot be time or has removed their hands from the steer‐...
  • Page 254 Driving and parking 251 The driven speed is between 80 km/h and ® is activated, but is not intervening. & WARNING Risk of accident if Active 180 km/h. Steering Assist unexpectedly stops func‐ Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is activa‐ Active Lane Change Assist is switched on in tioning ted.
  • Page 255 252 Driving and parking System limits indicator but a lane change is not immediately The lane change might be initiated although possible, a grey arrow appears next to the The system limitations of Active Steering Assist the adjacent lane is not free. steering wheel symbol, which remains green.
  • Page 256 Driving and parking 253 Activating/deactivating Active Lane Change Assistant display if possible, an emergency call is placed to Assist the Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre Multimedia system: The driver can cancel the deceleration at any © Settings Assistance time by performing one of the following actions:...
  • Page 257 254 Driving and parking Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC status dis‐ tions to the speed due to manual or automatic Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC active, play and route-based speed adaptation adoption of the speed limit, are displayed in the speed stored, no vehicle detected (bright control feedback of the multifunction display on vehicle symbol) a single line.
  • Page 258 Driving and parking 255 Activating/deactivating the HOLD function During the transition from active to passive sta‐ pedal. Never attempt to leave the vehi‐ tus, symbol is shown as enlarged and flash‐ cle if it is being held by Hill Start Assist. &...
  • Page 259 256 Driving and parking The electric parking brake is released. The vehicle is secured with the electric park‐ * NOTE Damage from automatic braking ing brake. Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is deacti‐ If one of the following functions is switched vated.
  • Page 260 Driving and parking 257 Cancelling the start-off assist Once you have switched off the engine, you If ESP ® is deactivated, there is a risk of skid‐ cannot restart the engine until you have Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal. ding and accident! deactivated the HOLD function.
  • Page 261 258 Driving and parking Parking Assist PARKTRONIC Parking Assist PARKTRONIC display in the the manoeuvring area while manoeuvring and parking in/exiting parking spaces. multimedia system 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 262 Driving and parking 259 System limits Orange segments: obstacles at a distance between approx. 0.3 m and 0.6 m Parking Assist PARKTRONIC does not necessa‐ rily take into account the following obstacles: Red segments: obstacles at a very short distance of approx. 0.3 m or less Obstacles below the detection range, e.g.
  • Page 263 260 Driving and parking Problems with Parking Assist PARKTRONIC Vehicles with 360° Camera Vehicles without 360° Camera Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is malfunctioning and has been deactivated due to signal interference. Start the vehicle again.
  • Page 264 Driving and parking 261 Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Rear or all-round segments light Check if Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is working at a different location. up red. The é symbol appears in the multifunction display. The sensors are dirty. Rear or all-round segments light Clean the sensors and observe the notes on care of vehicle parts (...
  • Page 265 262 Driving and parking System limits of the lateral front and rear segments can be dis‐ played. The system limits for Parking Assist PARKTRONIC apply to passive side impact pro‐ tection. The following objects are not detected, for exam‐ ple: Pedestrians who approach the vehicle from the side Objects placed next to the vehicle...
  • Page 266 Driving and parking 263 Specifying the starting point for the warning Reversing camera If the é symbol is shown in the multifunction tones display, Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is not Function of the reversing camera active. You can specify whether the Parking Assist PARKTRONIC warning tones should commence Multimedia system: when the vehicle is further away from an obsta‐...
  • Page 267 264 Driving and parking This helps you to orient yourself and to avoid obstacles when reversing. 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 268 Driving and parking 265 If Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is deactivated, Red guide line at a distance of approximately Red guide line at a distance of approximately the warning display fades out ( page 260). 0.3 m from the ball head of the trailer hitch 0.3 m from the rear area Ball head of the trailer hitch Yellow warning indicator of Parking Assist...
  • Page 269 266 Driving and parking System failure The camera or rear of your vehicle is dam‐ aged. In this case, have the camera and its position and setting checked at a qualified specialist workshop. Do not use the reversing camera in these types of situation.
  • Page 270 Driving and parking 267 360° Camera Views of the 360° Camera Top view You can select from different views: Function of the 360° Camera The 360° Camera is a system that consists of four cameras. The cameras cover the immediate vehicle surroundings.
  • Page 271 268 Driving and parking Guide lines Red segments: obstacles at a very short The guide lines in the media display show the distances to your vehicle. The distances distance of approx. 0.3 m or less apply to road level. When Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is operational In trailer mode, the guide lines are shown at and no object is detected, the segments of the the level of the trailer hitch.
  • Page 272 Driving and parking 269 When the electrical connection is established System limits Guide line of external vehicle dimensions between the vehicle and the trailer, the display with outside mirrors folded out The 360° Camera will not function or will only changes to the side camera view.
  • Page 273 270 Driving and parking Selecting a view for the 360° Camera Opening the camera cover of the reversing their setting checked at a qualified specialist workshop. Requirements: camera Multimedia system: Auto reversing camera function is activa‐ Do not use the 360° Camera under such cir‐ ©...
  • Page 274 Driving and parking 271 function display. The arrows show on which side Active Parking Assist is cancelled if, among & WARNING Risk of accident due to of the road detected parking spaces are located. other things, one of the following actions is car‐ objects located above or below the They are then shown in the media display.
  • Page 275 272 Driving and parking Do not use Active Parking Assist in the following Active Parking Assist will not assist you with situations: parking spaces parallel or at right angles to the direction of travel in the following situations: In extreme weather conditions such as ice, packed snow or in heavy rain.
  • Page 276 Driving and parking 273 Confirm selected parking space 4. If, for example, the Please engage reverse gear message appears in the media display: The turn signal indicator is switched on auto‐ select the corresponding transmission posi‐ matically when the parking procedure tion.
  • Page 277 274 Driving and parking 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 278 Driving and parking 275 message appears in the media display. A & WARNING Risk of accident due to vehi‐ & WARNING Risk of accident caused by warning tone and the following display in the cle swinging out while parking or pulling limited detection performance of Drive media display prompt you to take over control of out of a parking space...
  • Page 279 276 Driving and parking persons, animals or objects etc. are in the Also observe the system limits of Parking If the radar sensors are obstructed by vehicles manoeuvring range. Assist PARKTRONIC ( page 258). or other objects, detection is not possible. A risk of a collision may arise in the following sit‐...
  • Page 280 Driving and parking 277 Manoeuvring assistance must be active for level detected by ATTENTION ASSIST is adap‐ You can have the following status information for the function of Drive Away Assist ted accordingly. ATTENTION ASSIST displayed in the assistance page 275) and Cross Traffic Alert menu of the on-board computer: If drowsiness or increasing lapses in concentra‐...
  • Page 281 278 Driving and parking Speed Limit Assist when the engine is re-started. The last selected The ATTENTION ASSIST tiredness or alertness sensitivity level remains stored. assessment is deleted and restarted when con‐ Function of Speed Limit Assist tinuing the journey in the following situations: System limits The availability of the following function is If you switch off the engine.
  • Page 282 Driving and parking 279 System limits Speed Limit Assist is only an aid. The driver is responsible for keeping a safe distance to the The system may be impaired or may not function vehicle in front, for vehicle speed and for braking in the following situations: in good time.
  • Page 283 280 Driving and parking Setting Speed Limit Assist Traffic Sign Assist When a village or town boundary which is Multimedia system: stored in the digital map is passed. Function of Traffic Sign Assist © Settings Assistance If the system detects that you are driving onto a Speed Limit Assist section of road in the wrong direction of travel, it triggers a warning.
  • Page 284 Driving and parking 281 Display in the Instrument Display missing signs), the following display appears in the Instrument Display: This is displayed continuously if the vehicle is in a country where Traffic Sign Assist is not sup‐ ported. Traffic Sign Assist is not available in all countries.
  • Page 285 282 Driving and parking If the windscreen in the area of the multi‐ Multimedia system: Activate or deactivate the function. function camera is dirty, or if the camera is © Settings Assistance Adjusting the type of warning misted up, damaged or covered. Traffic Sign Assist Select Visual &...
  • Page 286 Driving and parking 283 If a vehicle is detected close to the side of your cles and are no substitute for attentive driving. warning, a warning tone sounds and the warning vehicle, the red warning lamp in the outside mir‐ Always ensure that there is sufficient distance to lamp in the outside mirror starts to flash.
  • Page 287 284 Driving and parking Function of brake application (Active Blind if vehicles are not driving in the middle of Always maintain a safe distance at the their lane Spot Assist) sides. The brake application function is only availa‐ Warnings may be issued in error when driving ble for vehicles with a Driving Assistance close to crash barriers or similar solid lane bor‐...
  • Page 288 Driving and parking 285 System limits Activating/deactivating Blind Spot Assist or Active Blind Spot Assist Either a course-correcting brake application Multimedia system: appropriate to the driving situation, or none at © Settings Assistance all, may occur in the following situations: Vehicles or obstacles, e.g.
  • Page 289 286 Driving and parking Vehicles with Driving Assistance Package or Active Lane Keeping Assist monitors the area in The status of Active Lane Keeping Assist is dis‐ front of your vehicle by means of multifunction played in the on-board computer: Driving Assistance Plus Package: overtaking camera 1.
  • Page 290 Driving and parking 287 Sensitivity of Active Lane Keeping Assist If the distance to the vehicle in front is too ® When ESP is deactivated. short and thus the lane markings cannot be The availability of the following function is When driving with a trailer, the electrical con‐...
  • Page 291: Trailer Hitch

    288 Driving and parking Setting Active Lane Keeping Assist Use a tongue weight as close as possible to in which the permissible maximum speed for Multimedia system: the maximum tongue weight car/trailer combinations is above 100 km/h. © Settings Assistance Do not exceed the following values: Active Lane Keeping Assist Folding the ball neck out/in...
  • Page 292 Driving and parking 289 Folding the ball neck out Always be sure the ball neck is engaged when folding inwards. Requirements: The vehicle is secured against rolling away. The swivel range is clear. The trailer cables or adapter plugs have been removed.
  • Page 293 290 Driving and parking Coupling up / uncoupling a trailer Remove the cover cap from the ball head and Cross Traffic Alert store it in a safe place. Reversing camera Requirements: Make sure that the ball on the ball neck is clean. 360°...
  • Page 294: Bicycle Rack Function

    Driving and parking 291 Under the following conditions, a message may * NOTE Damage when uncoupling in a appear on the multifunction display even if the state of overrun trailer has been connected correctly: Uncoupling in a state of overrun can damage LEDs have been installed in the trailer light‐...
  • Page 295 * NOTE Damage to, or cracks on, the When mounted by attaching to ball head 1, the Mercedes-Benz recommends removing all trailer hitch due to unsuitable bicycle maximum load capacity is 75 kg. detachable parts from bicycles (e.g. baskets, racks or bicycle racks being used incor‐...
  • Page 296: Vehicle Towing Instructions

    Driving and parking 293 Always secure the bicycles to prevent them from Observe the following information when you are moving around and check them at regular inter‐ loading the bicycle rack with up to three bicy‐ vals to ensure that they are secure. cles: Do not use tarpaulins or other covers.
  • Page 297: 294 Instrument Display And On-Board Computer

    294 Instrument Display and on-board computer Instrument display (standard) Media Instrument display overview Vehicle dynamics Mercedes-AMG vehicles: be sure to observe the notes in the Supplement. Otherwise, you Service may fail to recognise dangers. Instrument display in the widescreen cockpit &...
  • Page 298: Overview Of The Buttons On The Steering Wheel

    Instrument Display and on-board computer 295 In addition to the multifunction display 2, Overview of the buttons on the steering & WARNING Danger of burns when open‐ further content can be shown on displays wheel ing the bonnet page 298). If you open the engine bonnet when the The segments on speedometer indicate the...
  • Page 299: Operating The On-Board Computer

    296 Instrument Display and on-board computer The on-board computer is operated using the 6 Makes/accepts a call and traffic conditions and operate the left-hand Touch Control and the left-hand equipment with the vehicle stationary. ~ Rejects/ends a call back/home button 1. ò...
  • Page 300: Adjusting The Design Of The Instrument Display

    Instrument Display and on-board computer 297 Vehicles without Active Distance Assist To call up a submenu or confirm a selec‐ Trip tion: press the left-hand Touch Control 2. DISTRONIC: press the ò button to call Navigation up the menu bar of the on-board computer. To exit a submenu: press the back button On the corresponding menu, use the left- on the left 1.
  • Page 301: Showing Display Content On The Instrument Cluster

    298 Instrument Display and on-board computer Sport Progressive Understated Standard displays Showing display content on the instrument cluster Vehicles with an instrument display in the widescreen cockpit: additional display content The index points show the selected display Display content, centre (example: media can be shown on the instrument cluster.
  • Page 302: Overview Of Displays On The Multifunction Display

    Instrument Display and on-board computer 299 Radio Assistant display Display section Media Drive program Transmission position Styles and display Overview of displays on the multifunction display Service Vehicles with standard instrument dis‐ play: the position of the displays differs from those shown here.
  • Page 303: Adjusting The Instrument Lighting

    300 Instrument Display and on-board computer ë HOLD function ( page 255) Adjusting the instrument lighting Menus and submenus _ Adaptive Highbeam Assist ( page 160) Calling up functions on the Service menu of the on-board computer Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus page 161) On-board computer: ð...
  • Page 304 Instrument Display and on-board computer 301 Engine oil level: engine oil level ¸ Green radar waves next to vehicle: Blind Spot Assist or Active Blind Spot Assist Consumption info: fuel life cycle consump‐ active tion Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC displays page 243) Calling up displays on the Assistance menu On-board computer:...
  • Page 305 302 Instrument Display and on-board computer Resetting values on the Trip menu of the on- ECO display ( page 197) board computer Trip computer From start From reset On-board computer: Full screen Trip You can reset the values of the following func‐ tions: Trip distance Trip computer...
  • Page 306 Instrument Display and on-board computer 303 Calling up navigation instructions on the on- Further possible displays on the Navigation Estimated arrival time at next destination board computer menu: Current road Direction of travel: display of direction of On-board computer: travel and road currently being travelled on. Navigation New route...
  • Page 307 304 Instrument Display and on-board computer Vehicles with the MBUX multimedia system: Selecting radio stations using the on-board frequency range, an asterisk will appear next to You can also start navigation to one of the computer the station name. recent destinations on the Navigation menu: To select a radio station: swipe upwards or...
  • Page 308 Instrument Display and on-board computer 305 Operating media playback using the on- Changing a media source and traffic conditions and operate the board computer Press the left-hand Touch Control. equipment with the vehicle stationary. On-board computer: To select a media source: swipe upwards When using the phone, observe the legal or downwards on the left-hand Touch Con‐...
  • Page 309 306 Instrument Display and on-board computer wards on the left-hand Touch Control to Press the left-hand Touch Control. To choose a setting: swipe to the right on select the desired telephone number. the left-hand Touch Control. You may accept or reject the call using the 6 The Settings menu is selected.
  • Page 310: Head-Up Display

    Instrument Display and on-board computer 307 Selecting what the head-up display shows Display elements Traffic Sign Assist Assistant display To select the settings Index points Display areas that are not required can be hidden. In audio mode, the station name, track or last calls will be shown temporarily when the audio source is being actively operated.
  • Page 311 308 Instrument Display and on-board computer wet carriageways objects on the display cover polarisation in sunglasses In extreme sunlight, sections of the display may appear washed out. You can correct this by deactivating and reactivating the head-up display. Switching the head-up display on/off via the multimedia system Multimedia system: ©...
  • Page 312: Linguatronic 309

    LINGUATRONIC 309 Notes on operating safety also cause the driver to lose control of the Always stow objects so that they can‐ vehicle. not be thrown around in such situa‐ & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐ tions. As the driver, only operate mobile com‐ mation systems and communications munications devices when the vehicle is Always make sure that objects do not...
  • Page 313: Operation

    310 LINGUATRONIC Conducting a dialogue If you use the voice control system in an emergency your voice can change and your For the dialogue with LINGUATRONIC, you can telephone call, e.g. an emergency call, can use complete sentences of colloquial language thereby be unnecessarily delayed.
  • Page 314 LINGUATRONIC 311 To correct an entry: say the Correction To interrupt a voice output: speak in the Full functionality is only available for you with middle of a voice dialogue when the system activation of online voice control ( page 312). voice command.
  • Page 315: Using Linguatronic Effectively

    312 LINGUATRONIC Switching on voice interruption Turkish When the function is active, the "Hi Mercedes" voice command can activate the Select Voice barge-in. dialogue. If the function is active, a command can be Setting LINGUATRONIC (multimedia system) interjected during voice output of the sys‐ Activating/deactivating online voice control Requirements: tem.
  • Page 316: Essential Voice Commands

    LINGUATRONIC 313 receive suggestions and information about the entertainment in the rear-passenger and about the weather. We therefore recom‐ operation of LINGUATRONIC for the current compartment. mend that you activate online voice control. application. For telephone or address book entries: You will need a Mercedes me user account for Continued dialogue: say the Help voice this.
  • Page 317 Content in angled brackets, e.g. <POI> or destination could, for example, be completed <contact>, is a placeholder which has to be with: Set Mercedes-Benz Arena as intermedi- Switch voice commands can be used to open completed by you with the desired term. The ate destination.
  • Page 318 LINGUATRONIC 315 Voice command Colloquial example Function Switches to the comfort settings Switch to comfort I would like to go to the comfort application Switch to vehicle info I would like to go to the vehicle Switches to vehicle information application Switches to the menu with the setting options Switch to settings...
  • Page 319 316 LINGUATRONIC Navigation voice commands Voice command Colloquial example Function Navigate to <address> Navigate to Cambridge in the King Starts route guidance to the desired address. Street Navigate to <contact> Drive/bring me to the contact Starts route guidance to a contact from the address book. address of John Smith Navigate to <3 word address>...
  • Page 320 LINGUATRONIC 317 Voice command Colloquial example Function Starts route guidance to the home address. Home I would like to go home/I want to drive to my home address Work I would like to navigate to work Starts route guidance to work. Enter POI Take me to a POI Enters a POI, e.g.
  • Page 321 318 LINGUATRONIC Voice command Colloquial example Function Selects a POI as an intermediate destination for the route. Set <POI> as intermediate destina- Set "Buckingham Palace" as an tion intermediate destination Enter address in <country> I would like to enter a new address Selects a destination in another country.
  • Page 322 Call <contact> Call Jane Smith on her mobile Makes a telephone call directly by entering a name from the address book. Triggers an emergency call to the Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre. Call Mercedes-Benz emergency Could you call the Mercedes-Benz call centre...
  • Page 323 320 LINGUATRONIC Voice command Colloquial example Function Opens the contact data of a contact in the address book. Search for <contact> Could you open the contact "John Smith"? Redial Redial/Call last phone number Makes a call to the last telephone number dialled. Change phone Could you please switch to the sec- Changes the primary telephone...
  • Page 324 LINGUATRONIC 321 Voice command Colloquial example Function Switches to the previous radio station. Previous station Switch to the last radio station/to the previous program Save radio station Save the radio station, please Saves the radio station currently playing. Show station list Please show me the list of all radio Shows the radio list with the radio stations that can currently be received.
  • Page 325 322 LINGUATRONIC Overview of media player voice commands background and another application is visible in voice commands. You will receive additional sug‐ the foreground. The following list offers just a gestions if you say Help for media or Help for Media player voice commands can also be used small selection of the possible media player player.
  • Page 326 LINGUATRONIC 323 Voice command Colloquial example Function The names of all available tracks are accepted during the search. A selec‐ Search for track <track> I would like to search for the song "Sailing" tion list appears from which you can select the desired music. If you wish to play all the tracks in a selection list, say "Play all tracks".
  • Page 327 324 LINGUATRONIC Voice command Colloquial example Function Plays back similar tracks. Play similar music I'd like to hear similar music Plays back random tracks. Play random music Play me a random track Switches to random mode. Random playback on Turn random playback on Switches off random mode.
  • Page 328 LINGUATRONIC 325 Voice command Colloquial example Function Reads out new text messages. Read out new text messages I would like you to read out the new text messages Read out the last text message I would like you to read out the last Reads out the last text message from the person mentioned.
  • Page 329 326 LINGUATRONIC Overview of vehicle voice commands The following list offers just a small selection of then all actions are carried out automatically the possible vehicle voice commands. You will for the driver's seat. You can use the vehicle voice commands to receive additional suggestions if you say Help directly call up the corresponding menus for the for vehicle settings or Help for vehicle functions.
  • Page 330 LINGUATRONIC 327 Voice command Colloquial example Function Switches off the massage function for the driver's or front passenger seat. Massage driver's seat off Switch the driver's side massage Seat heating driver on I would like to switch on the seat Switches on the seat heating for the driver's or front passenger seat.
  • Page 331 328 LINGUATRONIC Voice command Colloquial example Function Displays the climate control settings. Climate control menu I would like to see the climate con- trol menu Light menu I would like to change the light set- Displays the light settings. tings Displays the seat adjustment settings.
  • Page 332: Mbux Multimedia System 329

    MBUX multimedia system 329 Control knob Overview and operation Press and hold: switches the multimedia sys‐ Overview of the MBUX multimedia system tem or media display on or off Press briefly: switches the mute function & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐ on/off mation systems and communications Turn: adjusts the volume...
  • Page 333 330 MBUX multimedia system these up using the home screen or using buttons With the global search in the vehicle you can next to the touchpad. search on-board across many categories as well as online in the Internet. You can use the global You can conveniently call up and add favourites search in the home screen and in the notifica‐...
  • Page 334 Calls up the global search The star indicates new notifications. Number of applications and currently selec‐ SOS NOT READY display only when the ted display area Calls up an application using the symbol Mercedes-Benz emergency call system is not available...
  • Page 335 332 MBUX multimedia system Central control elements overview Touch Control Calls up the air conditioning menu page 177) Operating Touch Control (MBUX multimedia Calls up SUGGESTIONS, THEMES system) FAVOURITES Touch Control Media display with touch functionality Touchpad © button Shows the home screen and calls up appli‐ cations...
  • Page 336 MBUX multimedia system 333 To select the menu item or entry: swipe Set Normal, Loud or Off. Shows suggestions, themes and favourites: up, down, left or right. If the function is activated you will hear a when the home screen is shown, swipe clicking sound when scrolling in a list.
  • Page 337 334 MBUX multimedia system Touching and holding Touchpad To move the digital map: swipe in any direction. To save the destination in the map: touch Operating the touchpad To use handwriting to enter characters: the touchscreen and hold until a message is write the character with one finger on the shown.
  • Page 338 MBUX multimedia system 335 To enlarge or reduce the size of a section To enter a character: select a character on Swiping to the left of right across ~: the keyboard ( page 357). of a website: move two fingers together or selects the previous or next radio station/ apart.
  • Page 339 336 MBUX multimedia system Setting acoustic operating feedback for the Multimedia system: To show the control menu: press the ~ touchpad button on the touchpad. © Settings System Audio Multimedia system: Switch Read out handwriting recognition © Settings System or off. Swipe upwards using two fingers on the Controls If the function is activated, characters are...
  • Page 340 MBUX multimedia system 337 system can be operated contact-free. In addi‐ beams can escape in an uncontrolled man‐ when driving, you will be distracted from the tion, the reading light or search light can be ner. traffic situation. This could also cause you to switched on or off contact-free.
  • Page 341 338 MBUX multimedia system The MBUX Interior Assistant supports the following interactions: Interaction area Interaction Description In front of the media display/above the touch‐ Proximity to the control element The MBUX Interior Assistant recognises the approach of the hand towards a control element. Depending on the active application, the display will be adjusted in the media display.
  • Page 342 MBUX multimedia system 339 Radio menu or media menu With the seat setting display active, move the hand towards the touchscreen or touchpad. Map in the navigation The seat of the person operating, driver's Active Parking Assist seat or front passenger seat, is enlarged in Recognition occurs as the hand approaches the media display.
  • Page 343 340 MBUX multimedia system Activating cover change in the radio menu As the hand is moved away from the The area for recognition of the favourite's and media menu touchscreen or touchpad, the media display pose is above the centre console at the The MBUX Interior Assistant reduces the number hides the navigation menu.
  • Page 344 MBUX multimedia system 341 Briefly moving the hand up and down under the The gesture is completed in the interaction inside rearview mirror switches the reading light area (front-passenger seat). specifically for the driver or front passenger on The seat belt on the front passenger seat or off.
  • Page 345 342 MBUX multimedia system Main functions To switch off: take your hand back away Press briefly: calls up favourites from the front passenger seat. page 350) Calling up applications The search light is switched off again. Press and hold: adds a favourite page 350) or creates a new theme Settings for the MBUX Interior Assistant page 347)
  • Page 346 MBUX multimedia system 343 Touch and hold an application on the You can select the profile: If there is a risk of someone becoming trap‐ touchscreen until symbols appear. When entering ( page 346) ped, stop the adjustment process immedi‐ Tap on = or ;...
  • Page 347 344 MBUX multimedia system Last destinations You can take your profile and some of your Enter the name and confirm with a. settings with you in new vehicles. Climate control Select Continuer. Requirements for using Mercedes me con‐ Ambient lighting To save the current settings in a profile: nect profiles: select...
  • Page 348 MBUX multimedia system 345 Selecting profile options Protecting profile content Alternatively, the profile can already be Multimedia system: To protect your profile content and settings you selected when the vehicle is entered can create a PIN in the Mercedes me portal for page 346).
  • Page 349 346 MBUX multimedia system me connect when the ignition is switched on Activate Show profile selection when enter- Favoured drive program and off. ing. These settings are saved under the name you When the vehicle is started, the media dis‐ wish when setting up a theme ( page 347).
  • Page 350 MBUX multimedia system 347 Calling up themes Select Navigation (Navigation), to save Select Navigation (Navigation), to save Multimedia system: the active navigation settings in the the active navigation settings in the theme. theme. © Select Continue Select Continue When the home screen is shown, swipe up until THEMES appears.
  • Page 351 348 MBUX multimedia system Moving themes Deleting themes Select additional settings which are to be saved in the theme. Multimedia system: Multimedia system: Select Audio, to save the active audio set‐ © © tings in the theme. When the home screen is shown, swipe up When the home screen is shown, swipe up Select Navigation...
  • Page 352 MBUX multimedia system 349 To deactivate the learn function for one From the beginning of usage, the multimedia intermediate destination for the existing system must analyse the user habits. When route. day: activate Deact. learn. for 24h. sufficient data is collected then the sugges‐ For 24 hours no new actions will be trained Configuring suggestions tions are available.
  • Page 353 350 MBUX multimedia system On the steering wheel or the touchpad me portal for the personalisation service to Select Delete. protect your personal settings. Press the ß rocker switch on the steering The query as to whether the suggestion is deleted temporarily or permanently appears.
  • Page 354 MBUX multimedia system 351 Adding a favourite from an application Renaming favourites Moving the favourites menu in the personali‐ sation Tap on © in the media display. Examples of adding from an application are: The home screen is shown. Tap on © in the media display. Saving a contact.
  • Page 355 352 MBUX multimedia system Notifications Centre The 3 Notifications Centre can be found on A notification shows the following information: the home screen, in menus and at the top right Symbol or image for the application Overview of the Notifications Centre of the navigation map ( page 331).
  • Page 356 MBUX multimedia system 353 Calling up old notifications receipt of the notifications. A route guidance can Additional information is available, select be started at a later time. If notifications have not been called up after four the action. hours, these are stored in the archive. Additional information is shown in a window You can start a global search in the Notifica‐...
  • Page 357 354 MBUX multimedia system To delete: touch a message on the Internet select the search results within the category. When you select a search result the detailed touchscreen and slide to the left or right. This enables you to search for towns, roads and view opens.
  • Page 358 MBUX multimedia system 355 Enter the search term into the search field. To start an action: select an action. During the entry process the three most After selection of an action, a track is played likely suggestions are offered beneath the back or the route to a destination is calcula‐...
  • Page 359 356 MBUX multimedia system To switch on: turn volume control during a telephone call change the media source. Setting in the menu Press the © button on the Touch Control Adjusting the volume or on the touchpad. Adjusting with the control knob Select Settings.
  • Page 360 MBUX multimedia system 357 Touchscreen (media display) Looking for search results in the global Only operate this equipment when the search. traffic situation permits. Touchpad Entering a destination address in the naviga‐ If you cannot be sure of this, stop the Character input can be started with a control tion system vehicle whilst paying attention to road...
  • Page 361 358 MBUX multimedia system Using the keyboard Switches to handwriting input Pressing or pressing briefly switches between upper-case and lower-case letters Input line Enters a space (if available for the current character set) Shows suggestions during input (if available) Changes the keyboard language Pressing and holding switches to upper-case Deletes an entry Switches to special characters...
  • Page 362 MBUX multimedia system 359 When Touchpad tap is switched on D, To select a suggestion: select one of the To end character input: press the G but‐ tapping is sufficient to select a character or entries. ton. an option ( page 335).
  • Page 363 360 MBUX multimedia system Entering characters on the touchscreen Call up the character entry to rename a Deletes an entry favourite, for example ( page 351). Requirements: Deletes When the keyboard is displayed, select v. If you wish to have the character input read Pressing or pressing briefly deletes the last aloud: the read aloud function of the hand‐...
  • Page 364 MBUX multimedia system 361 Using the keyboard Switches to handwriting input Pressing or pressing briefly switches between upper-case and lower-case letters Input line Enters a space (if available for the current character set) Shows suggestions during input (if available) Changes the keyboard language Pressing and holding switches to upper-case Deletes an entry Switches to special characters...
  • Page 365 362 MBUX multimedia system Call up the character entry to rename a If available, display additional suggestions To end character entry: press briefly on favourite, for example ( page 351). with q or r. The keyboard is shown. Resume character input. The available editing functions depend on Briefly press on a character.
  • Page 366: System Settings

    MBUX multimedia system 363 Resume character input. The letters can be Select Classic, Sport or Progressive. Deletes an entry written next to each other or above each The multimedia system display changes Deletes other. depending on the style selected. If you revert Pressing briefly deletes the last character to the factory settings, the Classic...
  • Page 367 364 MBUX multimedia system Time and date Setting the time and date manually Multimedia system: Requirements: © Settings System Setting the time and date automatically Time and date Manual time adjustment function is Multimedia system: switched on. © Settings System Setting the time zone manually For setting the date manually: no GPS is Time and date...
  • Page 368 An auto‐ The function is country-dependent. For more on/off (vehicles with long wheelbase) matic adjustment occurs based on speaker vol‐ information, consult a Mercedes-Benz ume and ambient noise in order to improve service centre. Requirements: speech intelligibility and maintain the natural‐...
  • Page 369 366 MBUX multimedia system ® cle. A maximum of three devices can be con‐ Bluetooth Internet connection via Bluetooth ® is not nected with the hotspot at the same time. available in all countries. Information about Bluetooth ® The use of the vehicle data tariff by external ®...
  • Page 370 MBUX multimedia system 367 Multimedia system: tions that are shown in the display. Further Select Connect using WPS PIN input. information (see the manufacturer's operat‐ The multimedia system generates an eight- © Settings System ing instructions). digit PIN. Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Select Internet settings.
  • Page 371 368 MBUX multimedia system Connecting with a known Wi-Fi Connecting using NFC Enter the PIN shown in the media display on the device to be connected and confirm. Select Connect via Wi-Fi. Select Connect via NFC. Connecting using WPS PIN entry Select a Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 372 Display, switch the Additional speedometer announcements are not available in all lan‐ Mercedes-Benz is not liable for any loss of display on. guages. If a language is not available, the naviga‐ data. tion announcements will be in English.
  • Page 373 370 MBUX multimedia system Activating/deactivating PIN protection originates from another vehicle, this is recog‐ Set a new PIN. nised during data reading. Requirements: Activating PIN protection for data export Confirm the prompt. To unlock the PIN: there is an Internet con‐ Select Protect data export.
  • Page 374 Activation of the update by restarting the trol elements are not available or only availa‐ Further information about software updates can system ble to a limited degree. be found at https://me.mercedes-benz.com Advantages of updating software Performing a software update The multimedia system provides a message Requirements: when an update is available.
  • Page 375 372 MBUX multimedia system Select an update from the list and start the Information about the pending system If all requirements are met, the update will be update. update is displayed. installed. The multimedia system cannot be operated while the update is being installed and Later Activating the software update vehicle functions are restricted.
  • Page 376: Fit & Healthy

    MBUX multimedia system 373 Starting seat kinetics A prompt appears again asking whether you Select a running time. really wish to reset. The selected programme will start. Select Ì for the desired seat. Select Yes. The program will run for the set duration. The multimedia system is reset to the factory Configuring seat kinetics settings.
  • Page 377 374 MBUX multimedia system ENERGIZING COMFORT Overview of the ENERGIZING COMFORT programme Programme overview: Programme Function Refresh Can make targeted changes to the interior climate to refresh vehicle occupants. Cooling airflow and ionisa‐ tion purify the air. The vehicle interior is illuminated with cool colours and the seats are ventilated. Warmth Can increase the comfort level of the vehicle occupants.
  • Page 378 MBUX multimedia system 375 Programme Function Training Can counteract the onset of muscle tension, limbs falling asleep or stress with targeted relaxation or stim‐ ulation exercises. The exercises are demonstrated in short videos. The air is purified using ionisation and a pleasant fragrance is released.
  • Page 379 376 MBUX multimedia system Multimedia system: Switch the functions included in the pro‐ Lower back gramme on or off. Comfort ENERGIZING COMFORT Head Starting the training programme Shoulders Starting the ENERGIZING programme Select Training. Pelvis Select a programme. Select Start. The following training programmes are available: Select the desired area of the body Ì.
  • Page 380 MBUX multimedia system 377 Calling up the ENERGIZING COACH display of an appropriate ENERGIZING COMFORT pro‐ Requirements for the integration of additional gramme. information via a GARMIN fitness tracker: Multimedia system: © Comfort The following programs could be suggested: Your fitness tracker is connected with your GARMIN account.
  • Page 381: Navigation

    378 MBUX multimedia system The mobile phone is connected as the main phone to the multimedia system Press the Touch Control or the touchpad. page 426). To hide: the navigation menu is hidden auto‐ matically. Navigation Switching navigation on Multimedia system: ©...
  • Page 382 MBUX multimedia system 379 Navigation overview Example: digital map with navigation menu • To show Route overview • To show Route list To enter a POI or address and additional des‐ • To select Alternative routes • To call up the POSITION menu tination entry options...
  • Page 383 380 MBUX multimedia system • To show Traffic Only operate this equipment when the Only operate this equipment when the traffic situation permits. traffic situation permits. • To show Parking • To show Motorway information If you cannot be sure of this, stop the If you cannot be sure of this, stop the vehicle whilst paying attention to road vehicle whilst paying attention to road...
  • Page 384 MBUX multimedia system 381 Multimedia system: © Navigation ª Where to? recognition in input line 2. The entries If the multimedia system is equipped with a On-board search with the keypad can be made in any order. small display, calling up list is carried out Destination entry uses the on-board search of During destination entry, suggestions are...
  • Page 385 382 MBUX multimedia system Postcode Write the character on the touchpad. The let‐ To set the language: select 9. ters can be written next to each other or POI name Select the language. above each other ( page 357). POI categories, e.g. Filling station This function is useful for countries in which To return to entry using the keyboard:...
  • Page 386 MBUX multimedia system 383 Further information on Mercedes me: Select the destination in the list. Select the destination or route http://www.mercedes.me The detailed view for the route is displayed. The destination address is shown. The route can be calculated. Online search is not available in all countries. Selecting previous destinations You can save a previous destination or a des‐...
  • Page 387 384 MBUX multimedia system Select categories. Select the category and the sub-category (if available). Select the category and the sub-category (if Enter a search entry into the search field and To filter according to categories or in filter the list. available).
  • Page 388 MBUX multimedia system 385 If you calculate the route, for example, the first Select the address. seconds. To do this swipe up or down three of these categories can be selected as respectively. Using search entry symbols. The map shows the position. Enter a name or telephone number, for exam‐...
  • Page 389 386 MBUX multimedia system Select the provider for the online service 3 word addresses are unique, easy to Using the touchpad: when the crosshair from the countries list. remember and suffice for most routine appli‐ marks the destination, press and hold on the cations.
  • Page 390 MBUX multimedia system 387 To filter the display according to the POI Confirm the prompt with Yes. Multimedia system: category: scroll on the control element. © Navigation ª Where to? Enter the favourite as a POI or address Select the POI category. page 380).
  • Page 391 388 MBUX multimedia system Route Select ¦. Select a POI symbol. If a route is already mapped, a prompt is The search results are displayed. Calculating a route shown. Select a POI. Requirements: Select Set as intermediate dest.. The destination address is shown. The route The destination has been entered.
  • Page 392 MBUX multimedia system 389 Traffic information can be taken into account To call the destination: if a telephone num‐ If a route has already been created, the route for the route types: is calculated on the basis of the new route ber is available, select Call.
  • Page 393 390 MBUX multimedia system Calculating alternative routes Selecting route options sage then appears and you will hear a corre‐ Multimedia system: sponding message. Activate Suggest alternative route. © Navigation The display button is activated. Alternative Avoiding or using toll roads routes are calculated for every route.
  • Page 394 MBUX multimedia system 391 Avoiding or using roads requiring a special The USB device is connected with the multi‐ If a navigation announcement is available, toll sticker media system. you hear a brief announcement, e.g. "turn right". The category in which the personal POI Select Avoid options.
  • Page 395 392 MBUX multimedia system Showing destination information for the The following options are available: Web address (if available) route Traffic incidents Planning routes Requirements: Traffic incidents are announced, e.g. Multimedia system: A destination is entered. roadworks and road blocks. © Navigation This function is not available in all coun‐...
  • Page 396 MBUX multimedia system 393 Multimedia system: Multimedia system: The road number of the road on which you are currently driving is shown. © Navigation © Navigation ¡ Route overview ¡ Route overview The route list is updated during the journey. To change the sequence of destinations: Select Start route...
  • Page 397 394 MBUX multimedia system To avoid or use route options: select Ä. Multimedia system: The automatic filling station search is activa‐ ted ( page 394) . © Navigation Switch the route option, e.g. Motorways, on or off. Advanced Route Driving situation To avoid: the display button is activated.
  • Page 398 MBUX multimedia system 395 Starting the automatic service station If there are already four intermediate des‐ A USB device with stored routes is connec‐ search tinations: select in the prompt. ted with the multimedia system Requirements: The service station is entered in the route page 472).
  • Page 399 396 MBUX multimedia system Editing a stored route Route guidance Multimedia system: Requirements: © Navigation ª Where to? Notes on route guidance A USB device with stored routes is connec‐ STORED ROUTES ted with the multimedia system & WARNING Risk of distraction from oper‐ To start recording: select Start to record page 472).
  • Page 400 MBUX multimedia system 397 Detailed image of the junction The road and traffic rules and regulations always Incomplete digital map data have priority over multimedia system driving Notes on GPS reception instructions. The correct function of the navigation system Driving instructions are: depends amongst other things on GPS recep‐...
  • Page 401 398 MBUX multimedia system 3D image Select navigation announcements for driving The change of direction takes place when the recommendations ( page 391). distance to manoeuvre point is shown with 0 m and the symbol for vehicle position The map appears in full-screen mode. has reached manoeuvre point 4.
  • Page 402 MBUX multimedia system 399 In this lane, you will not be able to complete When driving on the motorway, upcoming motor‐ the next change of direction without chang‐ way facilities and available service facilities ing lane. are shown in the overview. These include car parks, service stations and motorway exits, for During the change of direction, new lanes may example.
  • Page 403 400 MBUX multimedia system Using quick-access for a destination informa‐ Destination reached Select the alternative route. tion, alternative route and POIs Once the destination is reached, you will see the Setting a POI as an intermediate destination Requirements: Í chequered flag. Route guidance is finished. Select a category symbol, e.g.
  • Page 404 MBUX multimedia system 401 Adjusting the volume of navigation The symbol changes to !. Switch Audio fadeout on or off. announcements When the option is switched on, the display This function can be added and called up Multimedia system: button is activated. from the favourites within the navigation cat‐...
  • Page 405 402 MBUX multimedia system Show the navigation menu. The following displays appear when route guid‐ When the vehicle is back on a road known to the ance begins: multimedia system, route guidance continues as Select ¤ in the navigation menu normal.
  • Page 406 After saving, the destination can be called from the following sources, for example: To edit destination suggestions: the Allow up via the favourites ( page 350). Mercedes-Benz Apps destination suggestions option is activated Select V for a destination. door-to-door navigation page 349).
  • Page 407 You have the service deactivated at a service is available free of charge for a period try. Mercedes-Benz service centre. of three years from the manufacturing date. Traffic reports can be received with the following Useful information on FM RDS-TMC:...
  • Page 408 Requirements: using Mercedes me & Apps page 451). out at a Mercedes-Benz service centre. Traffic display is switched on Registering Live Traffic Information page 407). Extending a Live Traffic Information sub‐...
  • Page 409 406 MBUX multimedia system Delay traffic jam (red line) Traffic incident symbol slow-moving traffic (orange line) On the route: coloured Multimedia system: heavy traffic (yellow line) Off the route: grey © free-flowing traffic (green line) Cause Select Navigation. display for traffic delays on the route lasting Street symbol for a traffic incident on the The map shows the following traffic information: at least one minute...
  • Page 410 MBUX multimedia system 407 Activating Incidents, Free Flow and Delay Cause of the traffic incident, e.g. con‐ Select a local area message. struction work The details are displayed. Select Advanced. Warning message (highlighted red) Select View. Car-to-X-Communication To select a traffic incident symbol: select Select elements.
  • Page 411 408 MBUX multimedia system Displaying hazard warnings Benefits of Car-to-X-Communication: Hazardous weather Multimedia system: Hazards are recognised automatically in the General hazards © Navigation (Navigation) background by the vehicle or may be repor‐ Hazard warning lights, when switched on ted by the driver. These are then sent to vehi‐ If hazard warnings are available these can be Crosswind warning cles with Car-to-X-Communication in the...
  • Page 412 MBUX multimedia system 409 To send a hazard warning yourself: tap on Always keep your eyes on the actual the media display when the map is shown. traffic situation. Only glance briefly at The navigation menu is shown. the camera image. Select ¡.
  • Page 413 410 MBUX multimedia system Activating route guidance with augmented Multimedia system: Multimedia system: reality © Navigation © Navigation Advanced Augmented Reality If the detailed junction view appears during & WARNING Risk of accident and injury route guidance, tap on the camera symbol. Activate Street names House...
  • Page 414 MBUX multimedia system 411 Map and compass Moving the map Multimedia system: Multimedia system: © Navigation Setting the map scale © Navigation Advanced Augmented Reality Multimedia system: Activate Traffic light zoom. © Navigation The display button is activated. Zooming in Under TRAFFIC LIGHT VIEW select one of the...
  • Page 415 412 MBUX multimedia system Rotating the map Touch the touchpad and move your finger in Using quick-access: repeatedly tap or press any direction. on the Ä compass symbol on the map. With two fingers, rotate anti-clockwise or The map moves in the opposite direction The view changes in the sequence 3D, clockwise on the media display or the touch‐...
  • Page 416 MBUX multimedia system 413 Selecting personal POI categories Selecting the display of text information in To switch on/off in the menu: select the map Advanced. Select r in the POI SYMBOLS Personal Multimedia system: Select View. POIs menu. © Navigation Select elements.
  • Page 417 © Navigation The media display shows no text information Information about new versions of the digital in the bottom bar. Advanced map can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz Select View. Switching motorway information on/off service centre. Multimedia system: Select Text information.
  • Page 418 Map data update overview appears. The area is entered into the list. If there is no route yet, the setting is carried Updating at the Mercedes-Benz service Changing an area to be avoided over to the next route guidance. centre...
  • Page 419 416 MBUX multimedia system map can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz If the Automatic online updates system set‐ If the map data on your vehicle has been instal‐ service centre. led at the factory and you wish to reinstall it, you...
  • Page 420 MBUX multimedia system 417 Displaying the compass The number of satellites received is shown. Switch Satellite map on or off. Multimedia system: If the display button is activated, satellite This function is not available in all countries. maps are displayed in map scales from 2 km. ©...
  • Page 421 The service has been activated. aligned to the direction of travel. can be found in the Mercedes me Portal: Multimedia system: https://me.secure.mercedes-benz.com 2D north up option: the 2D map view is © Navigation...
  • Page 422 MBUX multimedia system 419 Parking service Selecting parking options Select a parking option. The map shows the parking options in the Notes on the parking service * NOTE Before selecting the parking vicinity. option The following information is displayed (if &...
  • Page 423 420 MBUX multimedia system Telephone number Multimedia system: If a car park that can be paid for has been selected, scroll down in the parking details. © Navigation Calculate the route ( page 388). Select Pay. The following functions can also be selected (if Activate Parking.
  • Page 424 MBUX multimedia system 421 Dashcam To cancel the booking: select Cancel when Warning: please comply with all applicable you receive the confirmation message. laws and regulations when you use the Dash‐ Notes on the dashcam Minimum charges may be incurred. cam.
  • Page 425 422 MBUX multimedia system Multimedia system: Loop recording has been selected, several This function is not available in all countries. short video files are recorded. When the © Mercedes me & Apps The camera is not functional, the Camera memory limit is reached, the oldest video file Dashcam unavailable message appears.
  • Page 426: Telephone

    MBUX multimedia system 423 To show messages after passing a Multimedia system: Telephone national border: switch on National border © Mercedes me & Apps Telephony alert. Dashcam The display button is activated. Notes on telephony Select the p symbol. A message appears in the following situa‐ RECORDINGS menu appears.
  • Page 427 In addi‐ Further information can be obtained from a also cause the driver to lose control of the tion, cup holders, open stowage spaces and Mercedes-Benz service centre or at: https:// vehicle. mobile phone receptacles cannot always www.mercedes-benz-mobile.com/ retain all objects they contain.
  • Page 428 MBUX multimedia system 425 Telephone menu overview Bluetooth ® profile overview ® Signal strength of the mobile phone network Bluetooth device name of the currently connected mobile phone/of the mobile Options Function Bluetooth ® profile phone Device manager of the mobile phone ®...
  • Page 429 426 MBUX multimedia system Depending on the quality of the connection, the Irrespective of this, Bluetooth ® audio func‐ Function ® Bluetooth profile voice quality may fluctuate. tionality can by used with any mobile phone of the mobile phone page 472). Connecting a mobile phone MAP (Message Message functions...
  • Page 430 MBUX multimedia system 427 For older mobile phone models, enter a one Select Device name 1 + Device name Multimedia system: to sixteen-digit number code on the mobile The selected mobile phone is connected to © Phone phone and on the multimedia system for the multimedia system.
  • Page 431 Disconnecting/de-authorising a mobile Further information can be obtained at: https:// A newly authorised mobile phone is connec‐ phone www.mercedes-benz-mobile.com/ ted in single telephone mode. Multimedia system: Using the mobile phone with Near Field Com‐ If the mobile phone has already been author‐...
  • Page 432 Follow the additional prompts on the media screen. display to connect the mobile phone. Con‐...
  • Page 433 430 MBUX multimedia system Calls If the mobile phone supports the transfer of Microphone off the ringtone, you will hear the ringtone of Numerical keypad (show to send DTMF Telephone operation the mobile phone instead of that of the vehi‐ tones) Multimedia system: cle audio system.
  • Page 434 MBUX multimedia system 431 Conducting a conference call If only one mobile phone is connected with From the contacts menu, you can perform the the multimedia system, the previous call will following actions: Select i Create conferen. call. be put on hold. Make a call, for example call a contact The new participant is included in the confer‐...
  • Page 435 432 MBUX multimedia system Automatically Overview of importing contacts Enter characters into the search field. If the Synchronise contacts automatically Select the contact. Contacts from various sources function is not active: activate the function A contact can contain the following details: Source Requirements: by pressing once.
  • Page 436 MBUX multimedia system 433 Importing contacts into the contacts menu Selecting options for suggestions in the con‐ Enter characters into the search field. tacts menu Multimedia system: Select the contact. Requirements: © Phone General Select the telephone number. A profile has been created ( page 344).
  • Page 437 434 MBUX multimedia system To delete an individual contact, this has been Select r in the line of the contact. Select Delete all favourites. imported manually into the vehicle. A pop-up window appears: Do you want to Select the telephone number. delete all favourites? The contact is stored as a favourite in the Multimedia system:...
  • Page 438 Calling up additional options in the call list Do not suggest Multimedia system: You can obtain further information about set‐ Select an option. ® tings and supported functions of Bluetooth © Phone capable mobile phones from a Mercedes-Benz Select + Call list.
  • Page 439 436 MBUX multimedia system Reading messages Dictating text service centre or at: https://www.mercedes- benz-mobile.com/ Multimedia system: Select p. © Phone <device name> Some mobile phones require further settings The dictating function is started. after being connected to the multimedia system Say the message.
  • Page 440 MBUX multimedia system 437 Forwarding a message Using telephone numbers or URLs from a Select p. text message The dictating function is started. Multimedia system: Requirements: © Phone <device name> Say the message. After the voice message has been processed, An Internet connection is available to call up it is shown as text.
  • Page 441 438 MBUX multimedia system Deleting a message Please note that certain functions are only You can find the following displays in the Multimedia system: available when the vehicle is stationary. appointments overview: © Phone <device name> All-day appointments: All day Calling up In-Car Office Requirements: Appointments with a limited duration, e.g.
  • Page 442 MBUX multimedia system 439 Marking an entry as completed in Tasks & Managing e-mails Some functions are only available when Calls additional information about the appoint‐ Multimedia system: ment is entered. Functions which are not Multimedia system: © Mercedes me & Apps available are not shown.
  • Page 443 440 MBUX multimedia system Using voice control Using the dictation function Multimedia system: © Mercedes me & Apps Use the LINGUATRONIC Write an e-mail voice The dictation function is not available every‐ where nor without limitation. For initial acti‐ In-Car Office E-mail command.
  • Page 444 £ button on the multifunction tooth steering wheel. & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐ Multimedia system: When using Mercedes-Benz Link via the voice- mation systems and communications © Mercedes me & Apps operated control system, the multimedia system...
  • Page 445 442 MBUX multimedia system Notes on Mercedes-Benz Link Calling up Mercedes-Benz Link sound set‐ Multimedia system: If a mobile phone is used with Mercedes-Benz tings © Mercedes me & Apps Link, USB access using the media menu is possi‐ Multimedia system:...
  • Page 446 MBUX multimedia system 443 ® ® Apple CarPlay ® Information on Apple CarPlay Control or the Siri voice-operated control sys‐ tem. You can activate the voice-operated control ® ® When Apple CarPlay is being used, the iPod ® Overview of Apple CarPlay system by pressing and holding the £...
  • Page 447 You can call up Apple mobile phone and multimedia system. © Mercedes me & Apps CarPlay ® in the main menu. Mercedes-Benz recommends disconnecting Smartphone Apple CarPlay the connecting cable only when the vehicle Start Apple CarPlay ® Calling up Apple CarPlay tone settings is stationary.
  • Page 448 MBUX multimedia system 445 You must observe the legal requirements for the The service provider is responsible for this appli‐ If there was no prior Internet connection, this country in which you are currently driving when cation and the services and content connected is established with the use of the mobile operating the multimedia system.
  • Page 449 Calling up the Android Auto sound settings To do this, and to assign several vehicles to the Mercedes-Benz recommends disconnecting Multimedia system: mobile phone, a vehicle identifier is randomly the connecting cable only when the vehicle ©...
  • Page 450 Information about the Mercedes me call using the me button The following position data is transmitted: A call to the Mercedes-Benz Customer Centre Coordinates has been initiated via the me button in the over‐ Speed head control panel or the multimedia system Compass direction page 447).
  • Page 451 Mercedes-Benz Customer Centre to the Mercedes-Benz Customer Centre in order Then, you can select a service and be connected employee deals with your appointment. The to improve the processing of your request? mes‐...
  • Page 452 Mercedes me connect is not available in Current mileage and maintenance data More information on Mercedes me: http:// every country. Find out at a Mercedes-Benz www.mercedes.me Transfer is possible assuming the required service centre if these functions are availa‐...
  • Page 453 The data transferred during a Mercedes me con‐ The accident and breakdown management can nect call depends on the reason the call was ini‐ You can also call the Mercedes-Benz Customer include the following functions: tiated, which service is selected in the voice Centre using the multimedia system Supplement to the Mercedes-Benz emer‐...
  • Page 454 Select Mercedes chase. Mercedes-Benz emergency call system Information about the connected user To activate or deactivate the services, log in account appears. Information on available emergency call sys‐ to your user account in the Mercedes me...
  • Page 455 Differences between the Mercedes-Benz emergency call system and 112 emergency call system (EU eCall) Mercedes-Benz emergency call system 112 emergency call system (EU eCall) The Mercedes-Benz emergency call system is permanently logged in to If you decide on the 112 emergency call system (EU eCall), then the the mobile phone network.
  • Page 456 Contact address for carrying out deacti‐ the customer. Messages on the display vation of the Mercedes-Benz emergency call sys‐ In the event of an automatically triggered The following messages appear in the media dis‐ tem are the local dealers.
  • Page 457 The starter battery is sufficiently charged. connection is established with the emer‐ If an emergency call has been initiated: Both the Mercedes-Benz emergency call system gency call centre. Remain in the vehicle if the road and traffic as well as the 112 emergency call system (EU...
  • Page 458 If no connection can be made to the public Depending on the emergency call system activa‐ emergency services, a corresponding message For both the Mercedes-Benz emergency call sys‐ ted ( page 451) different data is transmitted appears in the media display.
  • Page 459 Whether Mercedes me connect is available or not This is a requirement for the option of forwarding the call to the Mercedes-Benz Customer Centre if necessary. If only the 112 emergency call system (EU eCall) is activated in the vehicle, the acci‐...
  • Page 460 (GDPR)". The ignition is switched on. For Russia: various functions, e.g. receiving The data is solely used by the Mercedes-Benz traffic information, cannot be performed for The vehicle has been stationary for at least emergency call system for rescue and recovery up to two hours after sending an emergency one minute.
  • Page 461 458 MBUX multimedia system Processing of personal data via the 112 Arrangements for data processing Rights of persons affected by the data pro‐ emergency call system (EU eCall) cessing Both emergency call systems are designed so All processing of personal data via the 112 emer‐ The person affected by the data processing (the that the following requirements are fulfilled: gency call system (EU eCall) corresponds with...
  • Page 462: Online And Internet Functions

    MBUX multimedia system 459 Depending on the vehicle's equipment, you can Online and Internet functions & WARNING Risk of an accident from establish an Internet connection in the following operating mobile communication equip‐ Internet connection ways: ment while the vehicle is in motion Information on connecting to the Internet Vehicles with a communication module: Mobile communications devices distract the...
  • Page 463 Mercedes me connect. The Internet connection can also be config‐ Internet access via Wi-Fi is deactivated on ured manually. Contact a Mercedes-Benz service centre to the mobile phone find out whether it is possible to purchase Multimedia system: Multimedia system: data volume in your country.
  • Page 464 MBUX multimedia system 461 Establishing an automatic Internet connec‐ Displaying mobile phone details the mobile phone is connected a an addi‐ tion tional mobile phone Multimedia system: Multimedia system: © Settings System the mobile phone network coverage is insuf‐ © Settings System ficient...
  • Page 465 462 MBUX multimedia system Setting automatic disconnection of the Inter‐ Connection status Displaying the connection status net connection Multimedia system: Connection status overview Multimedia system: © Settings System © Settings System Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Internet settings Select Internet status.
  • Page 466 MBUX multimedia system 463 Web browser Multimedia system: © Mercedes me & Apps Calling up a web page z Browser & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐ Calling up a new web page mation systems and communications Select ä. equipment Entering a web address If you operate information and communica‐...
  • Page 467 464 MBUX multimedia system Web browser overview Calling up web browser options Browser settings URL entry Multimedia system: Bookmarks Delete browser data © Mercedes me & Apps Web page, back Select an option. z Browser Web page, forwards Change the settings. The following functions are available: To refresh/stop Options...
  • Page 468 MBUX multimedia system 465 Calling up the web browser settings History Select a. Multimedia system: Entered URLs Deleting a bookmark © Mercedes me & Apps Form data Select r after a bookmark. z Browser Browser settings Select an option. Select Delete. The following functions are available: Select Yes.
  • Page 469 A fast Internet connection for data transmis‐ sion free of interference. New data volumes can be purchased in the Mercedes me portal The functions and services are country- dependent. For more information, consult a Mercedes-Benz service centre. Multimedia system: © Radio Select TuneIn radio.
  • Page 470 MBUX multimedia system 467 Overview of TuneIn radio Selecting and connecting to a TuneIn radio Additional information on the current station To browse station Display (if connected to private user Search Multimedia system: account) Selected category © Radio TuneIn radio Data transfer rate Internet Radio provider Select =.
  • Page 471: Media

    468 MBUX multimedia system Deleting favourites Showing the station list for the last category Select a station. The connection is established automatically. selected Select a station. Multimedia system: Select ß. © Radio TuneIn radio Select the search field. Select Delete favourite.
  • Page 472 MBUX multimedia system 469 The multimedia system supports the follow‐ Due to the wide range of USB devices ing formats and data media: available on the market, playback cannot be guaranteed for all USB devices. Permissible FAT32, exFAT, NTFS Videos up to FullHD (1920x1080) are file systems supported.
  • Page 473 470 MBUX multimedia system Gracenote, the Gracenote logo and logotype, TIDAL and TIDAL logo are registered trademark "Powered by Gracenote", MusicID and Playlist of Aspiro AB in the European Union and other Plus are either registered trademarks or trade‐ countries. marks of Gracenote, Inc.
  • Page 474 MBUX multimedia system 471 Overview of the media menu Previous track or fast rewind Repeat Random playback Next track or fast forward Settings Album cover Additional options Active media source Controls playback Track and artist Timeline Current track number/track in playback list Categories and active data storage medium Music search...
  • Page 475 472 MBUX multimedia system Connecting the data storage medium to the When connecting several Apple ® devices multimedia system simultaneously, pay attention to the order in which the devices are connected. The multi‐ Connecting USB devices media system only connects with the device ®...
  • Page 476 MBUX multimedia system 473 Starting media playback Multimedia system: Select twice: the current track is repea‐ ted. © Media Bluetooth ª Requirements: Select three times: the repeat function A data storage medium is connected to the ® Authorising a new Bluetooth audio device is deactivated.
  • Page 477 474 MBUX multimedia system Additional options for setting media play‐ Select an option. The functions and services are country- back dependent. For more information, consult a Mercedes-Benz service centre. Music online Multimedia system: Multimedia system: © Media Calling up music online ©...
  • Page 478 MBUX multimedia system 475 Configuring online music options available categories depend on the streaming ble for selection. The categories shown depend provider. Multimedia system: on the connected device and data format. © Media Online music Select 5. ® Available categories with Bluetooth audio: The list of available categories appears.
  • Page 479 476 MBUX multimedia system To play back all results found in the cate‐ Select by cover Select the desired entry from the result list. If the selected result is an album, song or a gory: select Play all. Podcasts (Apple ®...
  • Page 480: Radio

    MBUX multimedia system 477 Making video settings Multimedia system: © Media General Select Video settings. Select an aspect ratio. Setting full screen Select G. Radio Switching on the radio Multimedia system: © Radio Alternatively: press the | button. The radio display appears. You will hear the last station played on the last frequency band selected.
  • Page 481 478 MBUX multimedia system Radio overview Selecting a radio station Active frequency band Search Station name or set frequency Multimedia system: Artist, title, album and radio text Setting the frequency band © Radio Options Swipe to the left or right on the control ele‐ Multimedia system: Full screen/DAB slideshow ment.
  • Page 482 MBUX multimedia system 479 Calling up the radio station list Memory slots are available in station presets Replacing a station Select f. Press and hold a station. Multimedia system: Select Replace radio station. © Radio Press and hold on the radio station. Select 4.
  • Page 483: Sound

    480 MBUX multimedia system Activating/deactivating traffic announce‐ Activating/deactivating automatic volume Sound ments adjustment Tone settings Multimedia system: Multimedia system: Information about the sound system © Media Sound © Radio General The sound system has a total output of 100 W Volume Switch Traffic announcements (TA)
  • Page 484 MBUX multimedia system 481 Adjusting the fader Adjusting the balance/fader in the Sound profiles ® Burmester surround sound system Move the volume distribution between the Volume Multimedia system: front and rear of the vehicle in the grid Select a function. shown.
  • Page 485 482 MBUX multimedia system Advanced sound system Adjusting treble, mid-range and bass set‐ ® Selecting a sound profile in the Burmester tings in the Advanced sound system surround sound system Information about the Advanced sound sys‐ Multimedia system: Multimedia system: ©...
  • Page 486 MBUX multimedia system 483 Setting the balance/fader in the Advanced sound system Multimedia system: © Media Sound Balance and Fader Adjusting the balance Move the volume distribution between the right and left sides of the vehicle in the grid shown. The volume is distributed between the speak‐...
  • Page 487: 484 Maintenance And Care

    The ASSYST PLUS service interval display on the workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Service work which is not carried out at the instrument display provides information on the...
  • Page 488: Engine Compartment

    Maintenance and care 485 Battery disconnection periods fied based on the actual operating conditions 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 489 486 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 490 Maintenance and care 487 & 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 491 488 Maintenance and care Engine oil display is green and is between "min" and "max": the oil level is correct. Checking the engine oil level using the on- board computer Engine oil level Add 1,0 l and the bar display Requirements: for indicating the oil level on the multifunc‐...
  • Page 492 Maintenance and care 489 Topping up engine oil * NOTE Engine damage caused by an incorrect oil filter, incorrect oil or addi‐ & WARNING Risk of burns from hot com‐ tives ponent parts in the engine compartment Do not use engine oils or oil filters Certain components in the engine compart‐...
  • Page 493 1.5 cm over the marker bar 2. touch component parts described in the following. If necessary, top up with coolant that has been approved for Mercedes-Benz. Further information on coolant & WARNING Risk of scalding from hot page 559). coolant...
  • Page 494: Cleaning And Care

    Maintenance and care 491 Keeping the air-water duct free Allow the engine to cool down and only Make sure that no windscreen washer touch component parts described in concentrate spills out next to the filler Keep the area between the bonnet and the the following.
  • Page 495 492 Maintenance and care the key is at a minimum distance of 3 m Components damaged in this way may unex‐ * NOTE Damage due to unsuitable car away from the vehicle, otherwise the tailgate pectedly fail. wash could open unintentionally. Do not use high-pressure cleaners with Before driving into a car wash make in car washes with a conveyor system: neu‐...
  • Page 496 Maintenance and care 493 observe the information on the correct dis‐ tance in the equipment manufacturer's oper‐ ating instructions. do not point the nozzle of the high-pressure cleaner directly at sensitive parts such as tyres, slits, electrical components, batteries, light bulbs and ventilation slots. Washing the vehicle by hand Observe the legal requirements, e.g.
  • Page 497 494 Maintenance and care 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 materials. treated areas afterwards. Remove dirt immediately, where possible.
  • Page 498 Maintenance and care 495 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 499 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 500 Windows Clean windows inside and outside with a damp cloth and with Do not use dry cloths or abrasive or solvent-based cleaning a cleaning agent recommended for Mercedes-Benz. agents to clean the inside of windows. Wiper blades Fold out the wiper blades and clean them using a damp cloth.
  • Page 501 498 Maintenance and care Notes on cleaning and care Avoiding vehicle damage Exterior lighting Clean the lenses with a wet sponge and mild cleaning agent, Only use cleaning agents or cleaning cloths that are suitable e.g. car shampoo. for plastic lenses. Sensors Clean the sensors in the front and rear bumper and in the When using a high-pressure cleaner, maintain a minimum dis‐...
  • Page 502 Clean with a damp microfibre cloth. Do not attach stickers, films or similar materials. For heavy soiling: use a care product recommended for Do not allow cosmetics, insect repellent or sun cream to Mercedes-Benz. come in contact with the plastic trim.
  • Page 503 Do not allow the leather to become too damp. seat covers Leather care: use a leather care agent that has 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 504: Breakdown Assistance 501

    Breakdown assistance 501 Open safety vest bag and pull out the The requirements defined by the legal standard Emergency safety vest. are only fulfilled if the safety vest is the correct Removing the safety vest size and is fully closed. There are also safety vest compartments in The safety vests are located in the safety vest the rear door stowage compartments in...
  • Page 505 502 Breakdown assistance First-aid kit (soft-sided) overview Open the load compartment floor. This jeopardises the operating and road Remove warning triangle 1. safety of the vehicle. Moreover, the fire extinguisher can be Setting up the warning triangle thrown about in the driver's footwell and injure the driver or other vehicle occupants.
  • Page 506: Flat Tyre

    Breakdown assistance 503 Right-hand drive vehicle: pull tab down‐ The emergency spare wheel is only available Observe the information and warning in certain countries. wards. notes on MOExtended tyres (run-flat tyres). Remove fire extinguisher 2. Notes on MOExtended tyres (run-flat tyres) In the event of a flat tyre, the following options Flat tyre are available depending on your vehicle's equip‐...
  • Page 507 504 Breakdown assistance Vehicles with tyre pressure monitoring sys‐ If a tyre has gone flat and cannot be replaced smoke which smells like rubber tem: MOExtended tyres may only be used in with an MOExtended tyre, you can use a stand‐ ®...
  • Page 508 Breakdown assistance 505 You can find information on the power cate‐ Sticker with details of the maximum permis‐ Do not drive on. gory (LK) and/or electrical data on the back sible speed Consult a qualified specialist workshop. of the tyre inflation compressor: Tyre inflation compressor LK2 –...
  • Page 509 506 Breakdown assistance Remove sticker from the tyre sealant bot‐ Change out of clothing which has come tle and affix it near the valve on the wheel into contact with tyre sealant immedi‐ with the defective tyre. ately. If an allergic reaction occurs, seek med‐ ical attention immediately.
  • Page 510 Breakdown assistance 507 If, after ten minutes, a tyre pressure of matches the red arrow on the tyre inflation Insert plug into a 12 V socket in your compressor. vehicle. 200 kPa (2.0 bar/29 psi) has not been ach‐ ieved: Then turn tyre sealant bottle a quarter Turn the key to position 1 in the ignition...
  • Page 511 Have the tyre sealant bottle disposed of from the filling hose. using tyre sealant. professionally, e.g. at a Mercedes-Benz Therefore, place the filling hose in the Service Centre. plastic bag that contained the TIREFIT Observe the maximum permissible speed for kit.
  • Page 512: Battery (Vehicle)

    Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Work carried out incorrectly on the battery Countries that have Mercedes-Benz can, for example, lead to a short circuit. This Service24h: you will find a sticker with the tele‐ can lead to function restrictions in safety-rel‐...
  • Page 513 Further information on ESP page 227) rubbish. assistance. For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz recommends that you only use batteries which have been tes‐ & WARNING Danger of chemical burns ted and approved for your vehicle by Mercedes- from the battery acid Benz.
  • Page 514 Wear suitable protective charging process. If there is a short circuit or approved by Mercedes-Benz, or clothing, in particular gloves, an sparks start to form, there is a danger of the consult a qualified specialist workshop to apron and a face mask.
  • Page 515 512 Breakdown assistance When giving starting assistance, always & WARNING Risk of explosion from a fro‐ * NOTE Damage caused by numerous or make sure that you only connect bat‐ zen battery extended attempts to start the engine tery terminals with identical polarity. A discharged battery may freeze at tempera‐...
  • Page 516 Manual transmission: the transmission is in Only use battery chargers tested and neutral. approved for Mercedes-Benz. The ignition and all electrical consumers are Read the battery charger's operating instruc‐ switched off. tions before charging the battery.
  • Page 517: Tow-Starting Or Towing Away

    509). charging process. Otherwise, gases or battery acid could During starting assistance: let the engines Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the escape. run for several minutes. 12 V battery replaced at a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. at a Mercedes-Benz Service Make sure that detachable parts are recon‐...
  • Page 518 Breakdown assistance 515 For towing, use a tow rope or tow bar with both Always switch on the ignition when tow‐ * NOTE Damage to the vehicle due to tow‐ axles on the ground. Do not use tow bar sys‐ ing the vehicle with a tow cable or a tow ing away incorrectly tems.
  • Page 519 516 Breakdown assistance Towing with a raised axle: towing should be page 517). A towing vehicle with lifting If another vehicle is tow-started or equipment is required for vehicle transporta‐ performed by a towing company. towed away, its weight must not exceed tion.
  • Page 520 Breakdown assistance 517 Loading the vehicle for transport Deactivate the automatic locking mechanism the brake system or power steering sys‐ page 90). tem is malfunctioning. Observe the notes on towing away Do not activate the HOLD function. page 516). the energy supply or the on-board electri‐ Deactivate tow-away protection cal system is malfunctioning.
  • Page 521 518 Breakdown assistance Vehicles with manual transmission: 4MATIC vehicles/vehicles with automatic the vehicle is secured at all four engage first or reverse gear. transmission wheels with suitable tensioning Use the electric parking brake to secure the straps vehicle against rolling away. the maximum permissible speed of Only secure the vehicle by the wheels.
  • Page 522 Breakdown assistance 519 Towing eye storage location Installing the towing eye towing eye. Fasten the tow bar to the trailer hitch. Make sure that cover engages in the bumper when you remove the towing eye. * NOTE Damage to the vehicle due to incorrect use of the towing eye When a towing eye is used to recover a vehi‐...
  • Page 523: Electrical Fuses

    Vehicles with automatic transmission Only use fuses that have been approved must not be tow-started. Have the vehicle checked at a qualified spe‐ by Mercedes-Benz and which have the cialist workshop. correct fuse rating. Vehicles with automatic transmission must not be tow-started.
  • Page 524 Breakdown assistance 521 If the newly inserted fuse also blows, have the Observe the notes on electrical fuses cause traced and rectified at a qualified special‐ page 520). ist workshop. Opening Ensure the following before replacing a fuse: & WARNING Risk of injury from using the The vehicle is secured against rolling away.
  • Page 525 522 Breakdown assistance Closing Opening Check whether the seal is positioned cor‐ rectly in the lid. Place the lid on the fuse box. Make sure that clamps engage. Tighten screws 1. Close the bonnet. Opening and closing the fuse box in the front passenger footwell Lift carpet in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 526 Breakdown assistance 523 Opening and closing the fuse box in the load compartment Observe the notes on electrical fuses page 520). Open the load compartment floor page 140). Fuse box is located underneath the load compartment floor.
  • Page 527: 524 Wheels And Tyres

    Thus, you should regularly check the & WARNING Risk of accident from dam‐ especially for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. tread depth and the condition of the aged tyres Visual check of the tyre tread depth and the tread across the entire width of all Damaged tyres can cause tyre pressure loss.
  • Page 528: Notes On Snow Chains

    Snow chains are only permissible for certain wheels. wheel/tyre combinations. You can obtain & WARNING Risk of accident due to insuf‐ information about this from a Mercedes-Benz ficient or excessive tyre pressure Always fit snow chains to the front Service Centre.
  • Page 529 526 Wheels and tyres Only correct tyre pressures when the tyres are Comply with the recommended tyre Insufficient tyre pressure can cause the tyres cold. Conditions for cold tyres: pressure and check the tyre pressure of to burst. all tyres including the spare wheel regu‐ The vehicle has been parked with the tyres Inspect the tyre for signs of foreign larly:...
  • Page 530 Wheels and tyres 527 If the preceding tyre sizes are complemented by The tyre pressure and the tyre temperature the + symbol, the tyre pressure information appear in the multifunction display following shows alternative tyre pressures. page 528). These tyre pressures may improve your vehicle's If there is a substantial pressure loss or if the ride comfort.
  • Page 531 528 Wheels and tyres System limits by a pressure gauge are higher than those shown by the on-board computer. In this The system may be impaired or may not function case, do not reduce the tyre pressure. in the following situations: Make sure to observe the following further rela‐...
  • Page 532 Wheels and tyres 529 Radio-equipment approval of the tyre pres‐ On-board computer: Country Radio equipment approval sure monitoring system Service Tyres number Radio equipment approval numbers Swipe downwards on Touch Control on the Brazil left-hand side of the steering wheel. Country Radio equipment approval Use current pressures as new reference...
  • Page 533 530 Wheels and tyres Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval number number number European 75015 Bretten Jordan Kingdom of Jordan Type approval Union for Tyre Pressure Sensor and ECU Germany Manufacturer: Huf Electronics Indonesia 52166/SDPPI/2017 Bretten GmbH Hiermit erklärt Huf Hülsbeck &...
  • Page 534 Wheels and tyres 531 Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval number number number Morocco AGREE PAR L'ANRT MAROC Philip‐ South pines Africa Modele: TSSRE4A Numero d'agrement: MR 14320 ANRT 2017 TA-2017/1393 Date d'agrement: 07/07/2017 Type Approved TA-2017/1391 Modele: TSSSG4G6...
  • Page 535 532 Wheels and tyres Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval number number number Taiwan 電信法規定作業之無線電通 diately until no interference is 信。低功率射頻電機須忍受合 achieved. 法通信或工 The said legal communications 業、科學及醫療用電波輻射性 means radio communications is CCAO17LP0380T4 電機設備之干擾。 operated in compliance with the Telecommunications Act.
  • Page 536 Wheels and tyres 533 Tyre pressure loss warning system The system has a restricted or delayed function Country Radio equipment approval particularly in the following situations: number Function of the tyre pressure loss warning poor ground conditions, e.g. snow or gravel system United The tyre pressure loss warning system warns the...
  • Page 537: Wheel Change

    Type To begin restart, press Touch Control on the You can ask for information regarding permitted left-hand side of the steering wheel. wheel/tyre combinations at a Mercedes-Benz Tyre pressure now OK? message is Service Centre. shown in the multifunction display.
  • Page 538 (run-flat tyres only for certain wheels) ing. For this reason driving safety cannot be guar‐ MO1 = Mercedes-Benz Original (only cer‐ Therefore, only use tyre types and sizes anteed. tain AMG tyres) approved for your vehicle model.
  • Page 539 50 °F. Accessory parts that are not approved for your The use of shims or brake dust shields is not vehicle by Mercedes-Benz or are not being used permitted and may invalidate the vehicle's correctly can impair the operating safety.
  • Page 540 Wheels and tyres 537 Vehicles with a tyre pressure monitoring When replacing with tyres that do not Notes on interchanging wheels system: all fitted wheels must be equipped feature run-flat characteristics: vehicles with functioning sensors for the tyre pres‐ with MOExtended tyres are not equipped &...
  • Page 541 538 Wheels and tyres Overview of the tyre-change tool kit Do not drive with tyres that have too little tread depth. This significantly reduces traction on wet Apart from some country-specific variants, vehi‐ roads (aquaplaning). cles are not equipped with a tyre-change tool kit. On vehicles with the same front and rear wheel For more information on which tyre-changing size, you can interchange the wheels every...
  • Page 542 Wheels and tyres 539 Setting up the folding chock The vehicle is not on a slope. The vehicle is prepared for a wheel change page 539). The vehicle is on solid, non-slippery and level ground. Vehicles with steel wheels The wheel trim covers the wheel bolts. Before Apply the electric parking brake manually.
  • Page 543 Important notes on using the jack: Rules of conduct when the vehicle is raised: Use only a vehicle-specific jack that has Never place your hands or feet under the been approved by Mercedes-Benz to raise vehicle. the vehicle. Never lie under the vehicle.
  • Page 544 Wheels and tyres 541 * 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 545 542 Wheels and tyres Removing a wheel & WARNING Risk of accident from losing a wheel Requirements: The vehicle is raised ( page 540). Oiled, greased or damaged wheel bolt/wheel nut threads or wheel hub/wheel mounting When changing a wheel, avoid applying any force bolt threads can cause the wheel bolts/ to the brake discs, since this could impair the wheel nuts to come loose.
  • Page 546 Wheels and tyres 543 Slide the wheel to be mounted onto the cen‐ Tighten the last wheel bolt until it is finger- Tighten the wheel bolts evenly in a diagonal tring pin and push it on. tight. pattern in the order indicated with a maximum of 80 Nm.
  • Page 547: Emergency Spare Wheel

    544 Wheels and tyres Vehicles with tyre pressure loss warning To release air from the tyre: remove the Mounting an emergency spare wheel/spare system: restart the tyre pressure loss warn‐ valve cap of the tyre. wheel may severely impair the driving char‐ ing system ( page 533).
  • Page 548 Wheels and tyres 545 Removing the emergency spare wheel Inflating the emergency spare wheel Replace the emergency spare wheel after six years at the latest, regardless of wear. The deflated emergency spare wheel is secured * NOTE Overheating due to the tyre infla‐ Vehicles with a tyre pressure loss warn‐...
  • Page 549 546 Wheels and tyres Pull filler hose and plug out of the tyre Press on and off switch on the tyre infla‐ inflation compressor housing. tion compressor to I. The tyre inflation compressor is switched on. Insert plug of filler hose in the socket The tyre is inflated.
  • Page 550 Wheels and tyres 547 Stow filler hose and plug in the lower section of the compressor housing. Stow the tyre inflation compressor in the vehicle.
  • Page 551: 548 Technical Data

    548 Technical data Notes on technical data On-board electronics tronics if RF transmitters are manipulated or retrofitted incorrectly. Mercedes-AMG vehicles: be sure to observe Notes on tampering with the engine elec‐ tronics the notes in the Supplement. Otherwise, you This could jeopardise the operating safety of the vehicle.
  • Page 552 Technical data 549 On the rear wings, it is recommended that you When operating two-way radios in the fit the aerial on the side of the vehicle closest to vehicle, always connect them to the the centre of the road. low-reflection exterior aerial.
  • Page 553: Vehicle Identification Plate, Vin And Engine Number Overview

    550 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 two-way radios with a maximum transmission Frequency band Maximum transmis‐ Vehicle identification plate output of up to 100 mW sion output RF transmitters with transmitter frequencies...
  • Page 554 Technical data 551 Maximum permissible gross weight of vehi‐ cle combination (kg) (only for specific coun‐ tries) Maximum permissible front axle load (kg) Maximum permissible rear axle load (kg) Paint code The data shown in the illustration is example data. Vehicle identification plate (example: Kuwait) Vehicle identification plate (example: all other countries)
  • Page 555: Operating Fluids

    Always keep children away from operat‐ The VIN as a label at the lower edge of wind‐ ing fluids. Only use products approved by Mercedes-Benz. screen is only available in some countries. Damage caused by the use of products that have Further information can be obtained at a quali‐...
  • Page 556 Fuel Do not swallow fuel or let it come into contact with skin, eyes or clothing. in the Mercedes-Benz Specifications for Information on fuel grades for vehicles with Operating Fluids by entering the designation Do not inhale fuel vapour.
  • Page 557 Europe. Only add cleaning additives recommen‐ ded by Mercedes-Benz to the fuel. If the available fuel is not sufficiently low in sul‐ phur, this can produce unpleasant odours.
  • Page 558 Technical data 555 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 559 Total capacity tions of these operating instructions. on the information label on the fuel filler flap page 209) GLB 180 d 4MATIC 60.0 litres * NOTE Malfunctions due to the dilution of on the fuel pump or pump nozzle suitable for GLB 200 d 4MATIC ®...
  • Page 560 Technical data 557 ® ® sumption, AdBlue consumption is highly Display the AdBlue range and level NOx exhaust gas aftertreatment malfunc‐ dependent upon driving style and operating con‐ page 300). tions ditions. For this reason, your vehicle's actual Avoid impurities in AdBlue ®...
  • Page 561 MB-Freigabe or MB-Approval observed. Petrol engines Engine oil specifica‐ Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the If the engine oils listed in the table are not tions oil change carried out at a qualified specialist available, you may add a maximum of workshop.
  • Page 562 GLB 200 5.1 litres qualified specialist workshop. ment, it may ignite. Only use brake fluid approved by Mercedes-Benz GLB 250 4MATIC 5.5 litres Allow the engine to cool down before according to MB-Freigabe or MB-Approval 331.0.
  • Page 563 * NOTE Damage to the exterior lighting concentrate in the engine cooling system should lowing locations: due to unsuitable windscreen washer fluid in the Mercedes-Benz Specifications for a minimum of 50% (antifreeze protection Operating Fluids 310.1 Unsuitable windscreen washer fluids may down to approximately -37 °C) at https://bevo.mercedes-benz.com...
  • Page 564: Vehicle Data

    Technical data 561 For the correct mixing ratio, refer to the informa‐ All models tion on the antifreeze container. Vehicle width excluding out‐ 1834 mm Mix the washer fluid with the windscreen washer side mirrors fluid all year round. Vehicle height 1659 mm Vehicle data Wheelbase...
  • Page 565 562 Technical data Off-road driving vehicle data Angle of approach/departure Driving through flowing water reduces the per‐ missible fording depth due to the accumulation The specified values are maximum values for Fording depth of water. vehicles that are ready to drive – fuel tank full, all fluids topped up, with driver.
  • Page 566: Trailer Hitch

    Technical data 563 Maximum gradient climbing ability Mounting dimensions of the trailer hitch Trailer hitch The vehicle's gradient climbing ability depends General notes on the trailer hitch on the weight distribution in the vehicle, the ter‐ rain conditions and the road surface conditions. Modifications to the engine cooling system may be necessary, depending on the vehicle model.
  • Page 567 GLB 200 GLB 200 d Overhang dimension GLB 200 d GLB 200 d 4MATIC Model Over‐ hang dimen‐ GLB 200 d 4MATIC GLB 220 d 2000 kg sion...
  • Page 568 Technical data 565 Maximum tongue weight Model Towing capacity, Model Axle load unbraked Model Maximum GLB 220 d 4MATIC tongue GLB 220 d 750 kg weight GLB 250 GLB 220 d 4MATIC All models 100 kg GLB 250 4MATIC GLB 250...
  • Page 569: 566 Display Messages And Warning/Indicator Lamps

    566 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps on the multifunction display. Press the ¨ Display messages symbol to hide the display message. Introduction You can hide low-priority display messages by Notes on display messages pressing the P button or the left-hand Touch Display messages appear on the multifunction Control.
  • Page 570 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 567 Occupant safety Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The restraint system is malfunctioning ( page 36). & WARNING Risk of injury due to malfunctions in the restraint system If the restraint system is malfunctioning, restraint system components may be triggered unintentionally or may Restraint sys.
  • Page 571 568 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Recognition of a restraint system fault: The restraint system warning lamp 6 does not light up when the ignition is switched on. The restraint system warning lamp 6 lights up continuously or repeatedly during a journey. Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately.
  • Page 572 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 569 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions A person in the front passenger seat could then, for example, come into contact with the vehicle interior, espe‐ cially if the person is sitting too close to the dashboard. Be aware of the status of the front passenger airbag both before and during the journey.
  • Page 573 Deactivate the service first and then activate it again. Manual 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.
  • Page 574 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 571 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Order a new digital vehicle key sticker from a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre or at https://www.mercedes- benz.com/connect. Á * The key needs to be replaced. Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 575 572 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Á * 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 576 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 573 Lights Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The corresponding light source is defective. Drive on carefully. Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. Left dipped beam (example) Check whether you are permitted to replace the light source yourself ( page 165).
  • Page 577 574 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The active headlamps are malfunctioning. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Active Light System inoper- ative * You are driving without low-beam headlamps. Turn the light switch to the L or à position. Switch on headlamps * You are leaving the vehicle and the lights are still switched on.
  • Page 578 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 575 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Adaptive Highbeam Assist * Adaptive Highbeam Assist is temporarily unavailable. currently unavailable See The system limits have been reached ( page 160). Owner's Manual Drive on. Once the cause of the problem is no longer present, the system will be available again. The Adaptive Highbeam Assist available again display message will appear.
  • Page 579 576 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Climate control Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & * The stationary heater is temporarily malfunctioning. When the vehicle is stationary on a level surface and the engine has cooled down, make up to four attempts to switch on the stationary heater, waiting several minutes between each attempt.
  • Page 580 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 577 Vehicle Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * You are leaving the vehicle when it is in a ready-to-drive state. When you leave the vehicle, switch off the ignition, secure the vehicle against rolling away and take the key with you.
  • Page 581 578 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Initiate a new swivelling procedure and do not re-couple the trailer until the display message disappears. If the display message does not disappear, the trailer hitch is malfunctioning and the ball neck is not locked. Do not couple up the trailer.
  • Page 582 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 579 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ï * Vehicles with manual transmission: you attempted to swivel the ball neck and the transmission is not in neutral Shift the transmission to neutral i. Operation only possible in transmission position N Ù...
  • Page 583 580 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. Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions.
  • Page 584 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 581 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions û * The electric steering lock could not unlock the steering. Switch the ignition off. To unlock the steering, move the steering wheel slightly to the left and right. Before starting the engine, Switch the ignition back on.
  • Page 585 582 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The tailgate is open. & DANGER Risk of exhaust gas poisoning Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide. Exhaust gases can enter the vehicle interior if the tailgate is open when the engine is running, especially if the vehicle is in motion. Always switch off the engine before opening the tailgate.
  • Page 586 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 583 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The right-hand seat or the seat backrest in the second row of seats is not engaged. Fold the corresponding seat backrest back until it engages and push the row of seats back ( page 116).
  • Page 587 584 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Have the engine cooling system checked at a qualified specialist workshop. ÿ * The coolant is too hot. Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions and switch off the engine. Coolant Stop vehicle &...
  • Page 588 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 585 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions To switch off the engine, * You have pressed the start/stop button while driving. press the Start/Stop but- Information about switching off the engine while driving ( page 186). ton for at least 3 seconds or 3 times.
  • Page 589 586 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Drive system Malfunction * The drive system is malfunctioning. Stop Switch engine off Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions and switch off the engine. Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 590 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 587 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Apply brake to select R * You have attempted to select transmission position k. Depress the brake pedal. Select transmission position k. Risk of vehicle rolling * The driver's door is not fully closed and transmission position h, k or neutral i is selected. Driver door open and trans- Select park position j when switching off the vehicle.
  • Page 591 588 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Transmission Malfunction * The transmission is malfunctioning. The transmission shifts to neutral i automatically. Stop Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions. Depress the brake pedal. Engage park position j.
  • Page 592 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 589 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Parking lock inoperative * The transmission is malfunctioning. The park position j cannot be selected. Apply the parking brake Park the vehicle safely. Use the electric parking brake to secure the vehicle against rolling away. Teaching in transmission * The transmission is being taught in.
  • Page 593 590 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Depress the clutch pedal again. The engine will start automatically. Slowly release the clutch pedal to pull away. Clutch overheated Avoid * The clutch is under considerable load and is overheating. pulling away for XX:XX mins Avoid frequent pulling away and driving at walking pace over longer distances.
  • Page 594 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 591 Brakes Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The yellow ! indicator lamp is lit. The electric parking brake is malfunctioning. To apply: Switch the ignition off and switch it back on. Parking brake See Owner's Apply the electric parking brake manually ( page 223).
  • Page 595 592 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The yellow ! indicator lamp is lit and the red ! indicator lamp is flashing. The electric parking brake is mal‐ functioning. The electric parking brake could not be applied or released. Switch the ignition off and switch it back on.
  • Page 596 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 593 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Switch the ignition off. The electric parking brake will be applied automatically. If the electric parking brake is not to be applied, e.g. at an automatic car wash or when the vehicle is being towed, leave the ignition switched on.
  • Page 597 594 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The red ! indicator lamp is flashing. The electric parking brake is applied while you are driving: A condition for automatic release of the electric parking brake has not been fulfilled ( page 222).
  • Page 598 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 595 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Immediately depress the brake pedal firmly until the display message disappears. You can restart the engine. * There is insufficient brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir. & WARNING Risk of an accident due to low brake fluid level If the brake fluid level is too low, the braking effect and the braking characteristics may be impaired.
  • Page 599 596 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 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 é * ATTENTION ASSIST is malfunctioning. Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 600 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 597 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ä * The adjustable damping is malfunctioning. The vehicle's handling characteristics may be affected. Do not drive at speeds greater than 80 km/h. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Fault Drive at max.
  • Page 601 598 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions You can cancel the deceleration at any time by performing one of the following actions: steering braking or accelerating pressing a steering-wheel button operating Touch Control deactivating Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Active Steering Assist cur- * Active Steering Assist is temporarily unavailable due to multiple emergency stops.
  • Page 602 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 599 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Blind Spot Assist currently * Blind Spot Assist is temporarily unavailable. unavailable See Owner's The system limits have been reached ( page 282). Manual Drive on. 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 in accordance with the traffic conditions and restart the engine.
  • Page 603 600 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Active Blind Spot Assist * Active Blind Spot Assist is malfunctioning. inoperative Consult a qualified specialist workshop. * When you establish the electrical connection to the trailer, Active Blind Spot Assist is unavailable. Active Blind Spot Assist not available when towing Press the left-hand Touch Control and acknowledge the display message.
  • Page 604 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 601 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Speed Limit Assist inopera- * Speed Limit Assist is malfunctioning. tive Consult a qualified specialist workshop. ç * The radar sensor system is malfunctioning. Possible causes: dirt on the sensors heavy rain or snow ð...
  • Page 605 602 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The camera view is restricted. Possible causes: dirt on the windscreen in the camera's field of vision heavy rain, snow or fog ð mist on the windscreen in front of the camera Mist detected on the windscreen will be automatically removed with the aid of a built-in heater within approx‐...
  • Page 606 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 603 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ç * Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC cannot be activated as not all activation conditions are fulfilled. Comply with the activation conditions of Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC ( page 245). - - - km/h ç...
  • Page 607 604 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Active Distance Assist * Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is operational again and can be activated ( page 245). available again î * The Downhill Speed Regulation is malfunctioning. Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 608 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 605 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ¯ * Cruise control cannot be activated as not all activation conditions are fulfilled. Observe the activation conditions for cruise control ( page 239). - - - km/h Cruise control inoperative * Cruise control is malfunctioning.
  • Page 609 606 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Speed limit (winter tyres) * You have reached the stored maximum permissible speed for winter tyres. It is not possible to exceed this speed. XXX km/h ð * You have exceeded the maximum permissible speed (for certain countries only). Drive more slowly.
  • Page 610 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 607 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The steering capability and braking characteristics are thus severely impaired. The braking distance may increase in an emergency braking situation. In addition, other driving safety systems are switched off. Drive on carefully.
  • Page 611 608 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Drive on carefully. Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. ÷ * ESP ® is temporarily unavailable. Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be malfunctioning. & WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP ®...
  • Page 612 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 609 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 613 610 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Drive on carefully. Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. * Vehicles with the Driving Assistance Package: Active Brake Assist with cross-traffic function, Evasive Steering Active Brake Assist Func- tions currently limited See ®...
  • Page 614 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 611 Mercedes me connect Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Mercedes me connect * Service limited. Services limited See Own- At least one of the main functions of the Mercedes me connect system is malfunctioning. er's Manual Observe the notes on the diagnostics connection ( page 29).
  • Page 615 612 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Consult a qualified specialist workshop. * 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. Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 616 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 613 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The battery charge level is too low. Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions. Do not continue driving. Leave the engine running. Stop vehicle Leave engine Wait until the display message disappears before pulling away.
  • Page 617 614 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 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 618 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 615 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions You could then lose control of the vehicle. Observe the recommended tyre pressures. Adjust the tyre pressure if necessary. Stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions. Check the tyre pressure ( page 525) and the tyres.
  • Page 619 616 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Observe the notes on flat tyres. Notes on flat tyres ( page 503). Stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions. Check the tyres. Tyre(s) overheated * At least one tyre is overheating. The affected tyres are displayed in red. At temperatures close to the limit value, the tyres are displayed in yellow.
  • Page 620 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 617 Tyre pressure loss warning system Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Tyre pressure Check tyres * The tyre pressure loss warning system has detected a significant loss of pressure. & WARNING Risk of an accident due to insufficient tyre pressure Tyres with insufficient tyre pressure pose the following risks: The tyres may burst, especially as the load and vehicle speed increase.
  • Page 621 618 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Run Flat Indicator inopera- * The tyre pressure loss warning system is malfunctioning. tive Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Exhaust gas aftertreatment Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Ú...
  • Page 622 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 619 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Ú * The low AdBlue ® level will lead to limited performance from the speed displayed. After the remaining distance displayed has been covered, it will no longer be possible to start the engine. ®...
  • Page 623 620 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ¯ * The AdBlue ® system is malfunctioning. Performance will be reduced once the remaining distance displayed has been covered. Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. AdBlue system fault Emer- gency op.
  • Page 624 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 621 Engine oil Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Display message only for certain engines: The engine oil level has dropped to the minimum level. * NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with insufficient engine oil Add 1 litre engine oil when next refuelling Avoid long journeys with insufficient engine oil.
  • Page 625 622 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * 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 626: Warning And Indicator Lamps

    Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 623 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The electrical connection to the oil level sensor has been interrupted or the oil level sensor is faulty. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Engine oil level cannot be measured Instrument display (standard) Widescreen cockpit instrument display...
  • Page 627 624 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Indicator and warning lamps: Ù Electric power steering malfunction Low beam ( page 155) page 626) Standing lights ( page 155) Engine diagnosis ( page 628) High beam ( page 157) Preglow #! Turn signal light ( page 157) Electrical fault ( page 628)
  • Page 628 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 625 Occupant safety Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The red restraint system warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. *The restraint system is malfunctioning ( page 36). & WARNING Risk of injury due to malfunctions in the restraint system Restraint system warning lamp If the restraint system is malfunctioning, restraint system components may be triggered unintentionally or may...
  • Page 629 626 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 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. *The seat belt warning lamp reminds the driver and front passenger to fasten their seat belts. Seat belt warning lamp Fasten your seat belt ( page 40).
  • Page 630 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 627 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Note the messages on the multifunction display. If the trailer hitch is swivelling: Wait until the ball coupling has reached the operational position. Ù The red electric power steering warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. *The power assistance or the steering itself is malfunctioning.
  • Page 631 628 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Engine Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ÿ The red coolant warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. *Possible causes: The temperature sensor is malfunctioning Coolant warning lamp Coolant level too low The air supply to the radiator is obstructed The radiator fan is faulty If there is an additional warning tone, the coolant temperature has exceeded 120 °C.
  • Page 632 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 629 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Exit the vehicle and keep a safe distance from it until the engine has cooled down. Check the coolant level ( page 490). Make sure that the air supply to the radiator is not impaired.
  • Page 633 630 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The red electrical fault warning lamp is lit. * There is a fault in the electrics. Observe the messages on the multifunction display. Electrical fault warning lamp æ The yellow fuel reserve warning lamp lights up while the engine is running.
  • Page 634 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 631 Brakes 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 635 632 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions If the multifunction display shows a display message, please observe it. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. 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.
  • Page 636 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 633 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions. Do not continue driving. Note the messages on the multifunction display. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Driving systems Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions...
  • Page 637 634 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Driving safety systems Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The yellow ABS warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. *ABS is malfunctioning. If there is an additional warning tone, EBD is malfunctioning. ABS warning lamp Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be malfunctioning.
  • Page 638 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 635 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ÷ ® The yellow ESP warning lamp flashes while the vehicle is in motion. * One or more wheels has reached its grip limit ( page 227). Adapt your driving style to suit the road and weather conditions. ®...
  • Page 639 636 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. * ESP ® is deactivated. & WARNING Risk of skidding when driving with ESP ®...
  • Page 640 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 637 Tyre pressure monitor Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The yellow tyre pressure monitoring system warning lamp (pressure loss/malfunction) flashes for approximately one minute and then remains lit. *The tyre pressure monitoring system is faulty. Tyre pressure monitoring &...
  • Page 641 638 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The tyres may wear excessively and/or unevenly, which may greatly impair tyre traction. ‑ The driving characteristics, steering and braking may be greatly impaired. You could then lose control of the vehicle. Observe the recommended tyre pressures.
  • Page 642: Index 639

    Index 639 Trailer operation ........284 1, 2, 3 ... Active bonnet (pedestrian protection) .. 485 A/C function 4MATIC ............. 208 Operation ..........485 Activating/deactivating (multimedia Function ..........208 Resetting ..........485 system) ..........177 12 V battery Switching on/off (control panel) ..176 Active Brake Assist see Battery (vehicle) Function/notes ........
  • Page 643 640 Index Active Lane Change Assist ..... 251 Active Steering Assist ......249 Range ..........300 Topping up ........... 213 Activating/deactivating ....... 253 Activating/deactivating ....... 251 Function ..........251 Active Emergency Stop Assist ..... 253 Additional door lock ........86 Active Lane Change Assist ....
  • Page 644 Index 641 Air conditioning system Adjusting the headlamp range ....156 PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamp ..46 see Climate control Protection ..........42 Adjusting the mid-range, treble and Reduced protection ....... 44 bass Air distribution Side impact airbag ......... 41 Setting ..........
  • Page 645 642 Index Animals Notes ..........443 Tow-away protection function ....108 Pets in the vehicle ......... 80 Overview ..........443 ATTENTION ASSIST ......277, 278 Sound settings ........444 Anti-lock braking system Function ..........277 Transferred vehicle data ...... 446 see ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) Setting ..........
  • Page 646 Index 643 Automatic front passenger front air‐ Axle load Belt bag shutoff .......... 44, 46 Permissible .......... 550 see Seat belt Function of the automatic front Trailer operation ........565 Bicycle rack passenger front airbag deactivation Trailer operation ........291 system ...........
  • Page 647 644 Index Brake fluid Calling up the sound menu Towing away ......... 516 Notes ..........559 Transporting the vehicle ....... 517 Advanced sound system ...... 482 Wheel change ........539 Burmester ® surround sound system ..481 Brake force distribution Breakdown EBD (Electronic Brake force Distribu‐...
  • Page 648 Index 645 Care ............499 Changing bulbs ........165 Basic instructions ........50 Air-water duct ........491 Dipped beam ........166 Front passenger seat (notes) ....77 Car wash ..........491 Fitting/removing cover (front wheel Front passenger seat (without auto‐ matic airbag shutoff) ......
  • Page 649 646 Index Cigarette lighter Connection status Sets the airflow ........175 Front centre console ......147 Setting (multimedia system) ....177 Displaying ..........462 Setting the air distribution ....175 Overview ..........462 City lighting ..........159 Setting the temperature ...... 175 Connectivity Cleaning Stationary heater/ventilation ....
  • Page 650 Index 647 Date Notes ..........559 Setting the time and date automati‐ Cooling Damage detection (parked vehicle) ..223 cally ............. 364 see Climate control Damping adjustment ......257 Deactivating the alarm (ATA) ....108 Copyright ........... 34 Dashboard Dealership Cornering light .........
  • Page 651 648 Index Digital Vehicle Key sticker Display content Saving (current vehicle position) ..402 Saving as global favourite ....403 Locking the vehicle ........ 88 Displaying ..........298 Starting the vehicle ......187 Destination entry ........380 Display message ........566 Unlocking the vehicle ......
  • Page 652 Index 649 ¯ AdBlue system fault Engine ï Check trailer hitch lock (white Engine oil pressure Stop start not possible ........ 620 display message) ......... 577 Switch off engine ........ 622 ¯ AdBlue system fault See Own‐ Check tyre(s) ......614 ä...
  • Page 653 650 Index Á Key not detected (white dis‐ ¸ Replace air cleaner ..... 585 Switch on headlamps ....574 play message) ........571 À Replace key See Owner's Man‐ Ú Top up AdBlue Emergency op. Left dipped beam (example) ..573 ............
  • Page 654 Index 651 Active Blind Spot Assist inoperative ..600 Active Parking Assist and Apply brake to deselect Park (P) Active Blind Spot Assist not available PARKTRONIC inoperative See Own‐ position ..........586 when towing a trailer See Owner's er's Manual .........
  • Page 655 652 Index Drive system Malfunction Stop Place the key in the marked space Teaching in transmission Operate Switch engine off ........ 586 See Owner's Manual ......572 selector lever Brake for XX seconds Drive system Malfunction Visit work‐ PRE-SAFE inoperative See Owner's Risk of vehicle rolling ......
  • Page 656 Index 653 Drawbar ® Tyre pressure Check tyres ....617 Crosswind Assist ......230 see Tow-bar system ® trailer stabilisation ..... 230 Tyre(s) overheated ....... 616 Off-road ABS ........226 Drinks holder Without changing gear, consult work‐ ® see Cup holder Off-road ESP ........
  • Page 657 654 Index ECO display see DSR Displaying engine data ......200 see HOLD function Displaying vehicle data ......200 Function ..........197 see Limiter Drive program display ......199 Resetting ..........302 see Parking Assist PARKTRONIC Drive programs ........198 ECO start/stop function ......
  • Page 658 ENERGIZING seat kinetics Capacity ..........558 Emergency call system see ENERGIZING COMFORT Checking the oil level using the on- see Mercedes-Benz emergency call system board computer ........488 Engine Emergency engine start ......519 MB-Freigabe or MB-Approval ....558 ECO start/stop function ...... 196 Emergency key Quality ..........
  • Page 659 656 Index Fill level Frequency band ® (Electronic Stability Program) ..227 Dialling (on-board computer) ....304 ® Activating/deactivating ....... 230 AdBlue ..........300 Function/notes ........227 Front airbag (driver, front passenger) ..41 Filling station search Starting automatic search ....394 EU general operating permit number ..
  • Page 660 Index 657 Fuel consumption indicator Genuine parts ..........22 Function ..........307 Calling up ..........201 Menu (on-board computer) ....306 Glide mode ..........206 Operating the memory function ... 124 Function seat Global search Setting the position (on-board com‐ see Door control panel Function ..........
  • Page 661 658 Index Selecting functions (Tasks & Calls) ..439 City lighting ......... 159 Writing e-mail ........439 Cornering light ........159 i-Size child seat securing system Motorway mode ........159 Increase in traffic information volume Fitting ............ 67 Overview ..........158 Setting ..........
  • Page 662 ® Unlocking setting ........83 Setting ..........369 ® see Apple CarPlay Key functions LED light see Mercedes-Benz Link Deactivating .......... 84 see Intelligent Light System ISOFIX child seat securing system KEYLESS-GO Light switch Fitting ............ 67 Locking the vehicle ........ 89...
  • Page 663 660 Index Lighting Rear fog light ........155 LINGUATRONIC ........310 see Interior lighting Responsibility for lighting systems ..155 Audible help functions ......312 see Lights Setting the exterior lighting switch- Improving speech quality ..... 313 off delay time ........163 Language setting ........
  • Page 664 Index 661 Loads Registering on Mercedes me ....405 Showing local area messages ....407 Securing ..........126 Main beam Switching the traffic information dis‐ Locking/unlocking Changing bulbs ........166 play on ..........407 Activating/deactivating the auto‐ Maintenance Load compartment ........128 matic locking feature ......
  • Page 665 662 Index MBUX Interior Assistant (multimedia Map data ..........416 Copyright and trademarks ....469 Moving ..........411 system) ............ 337 Making video settings ......477 Selecting POI symbols ......412 Notes ..........336 Notes about the search function in Selecting text information ....
  • Page 666 Index 663 Outside mirrors — Calling up stored Calling the Mercedes-Benz Customer Mercedes-Benz Link ........ 441 settings ..........124 Centre ..........448 Connecting .......... 442 Outside mirrors — Storing settings ..124 Consenting to data transfer ....448 Ending ..........442 Seat —...
  • Page 667 Mobile phone see Themes fication to rear ........365 see Android Auto see Touch Control Adjusting the volume ......356 see Mercedes-Benz Link see Touchpad Central control elements ..... 332 see Telephone Configuring display settings ....363 Music online Mobile phone voice recognition Configuring drive program I ....
  • Page 668 Index 665 Near Field Communication (NFC) ..428 Notifications Centre ........ 352 Connecting the mobile phone to the Calling up a notification ....... 353 Navigation multimedia system ......428 Editing a notification ......353 Menu (on-board computer) ....303 General information ......428 Global search (overview) .....
  • Page 669 666 Index On-board electronics Off-road driving ........193 Declaration of conformity (jack) .... 28 Engine electronics ....... 548 Declaration of conformity (TIREFIT kit) .. 29 Off-road driving Notes ........... 548 Declaration of conformity (wireless see Off-road driving Two-way radios ........548 vehicle components) .......
  • Page 670 Index 667 Panoramic sliding sunroof Parking options Permitted towing methods ..... 514 see Sliding sunroof see Parking service Petrol ............553 Park position Parking position Pets in the vehicle ........80 Inserting ..........204 Outside mirrors ........173 Phone book Selecting automatically .......
  • Page 671 668 Index Protection of the environment ® Editing station presets ......479 PRE-SAFE PLUS (anticipatory occu‐ Notes ............. 21 Frequency fix ........479 pant protection plus) ........ 49 Take-back of end-of-life vehicles .... 21 Menu (on-board computer) ....304 Function ..........49 Moving stations ........
  • Page 672 Index 669 Reading light Recycling Reserve Switching on/off using poses ....341 see Take-back of end-of-life vehicles Fuel ............. 556 Reading light Reducing agent Reset function (multimedia system) ..372 see Interior lighting ® see AdBlue Residual heat ........... 178 Real wood (Care) ........
  • Page 673 670 Index Reversing lights (changing bulbs) ..167 Saving a recorded route ...... 396 Displaying street names and house Selecting a type ........389 numbers ..........410 Rims (Care) ..........497 Selecting an alternative route ..... 393 Overview ..........409 Roll away protection Selecting notifications ......
  • Page 674 Index 671 Second telephone Adjusting (Seat Comfort) ..... 113 Protection ..........37 Adjusting the backrest (rear) ....116 Rear seat belt status display ....41 Connecting .......... 427 Adjusting the rear seat (mechani‐ Reduced protection ....... 38 Selecting a gear cally) ............
  • Page 675 Sound settings ® see Apple CarPlay Side windows ..........98 Adjusting the balance/fader ....480 see Mercedes-Benz Link Adjusting treble, mid-range and bass Automatic function ........ 99 see Telephone Child safety lock in the rear ....80 settings ..........480 Snow chains ..........
  • Page 676 Index 673 Starting assistance Speed Limit Assist ........278 Replacing the battery (remote con‐ Function/notes ........278 see Jump-start connection trol) ............. 182 Setting ..........280 Setting (multimedia system) ....180 Starting the engine Setting (remote control) ...... 180 System limitations ....... 278 see Vehicle Switching on/off (control panel) ..
  • Page 677 674 Index Stowage compartments Switch-off delay time see Data import/export see Loading Exterior ..........163 see Language see Stowage compartment Interior ..........165 see Software update see Wi-Fi Stowage space underneath the load Switching volume adjustment on/off compartment floor ........140 Advanced sound system ......
  • Page 678 Index 675 Text messages Mounting dimensions (trailer hitch) ..563 Notes ..........423 Notes (trailer hitch) ......563 Operating modes ......... 426 see Messages Overhang dimension (trailer hitch) ..563 Reception and transmission volume ..429 Themes ............. 346 Tongue weight ........565 Replacing mobile phones ....
  • Page 679 676 Index Traffic announcements Setting the time and date automati‐ Touchpad ..........334 cally ............. 364 Activating/deactivating ....... 480 Activating/deactivating haptic oper‐ Setting the time zone ......364 ating feedback ........336 Traffic information ........404 Setting the time/date format ....364 Operating ..........
  • Page 680 Index 677 Transporting Folding the ball neck out/in ....288 Selecting stream ......... 468 General notes ........563 Vehicle ..........517 Setting options ........468 Mounting dimensions ......563 Terms of use ........468 Trim element (Care) ........ 499 Notes ..........288 Turn signal indicator Trip Overhang dimension ......
  • Page 681 678 Index Tyres Tyre pressure loss warning system Tyre pressure table ......526 (function) ..........533 Changing hub caps ......539 Unusual handling characteristics ..524 Tyre pressure monitoring system Checking ..........524 (function) ..........527 Checking the tyre pressure (tyre Tyre pressure table ......
  • Page 682 Index 679 Vehicle key Locking (digital vehicle key sticker) ..88 Voice commands (LINGUATRONIC) ..326 Locking (from the inside) ....... 87 see Key Vehicle data Locking (KEYLESS-GO) ......89 Angle of approach/departure ..... 562 Vehicle maintenance Locking (mobile phone) ......88 Displaying (DYNAMIC SELECT) ....
  • Page 683 680 Index Voice control system Warning/indicator lamps ....... 623 ÷ ESP ® warning lamp flashes ..635 see LINGUATRONIC Overview ..........623 ÷ ESP ® warning lamp lights up ..635 PASSENGER AIR BAG ......46 æ Fuel reserve warning lamp ..630 Warranty .............
  • Page 684 Index 681 Lowering the vehicle ......543 Restarting the tyre pressure monitor‐ Windows (Care) ........497 Preparation ......... 539 ing system ........... 528 Windscreen ..........175 Raising the vehicle ......540 Selection ..........534 Defrosting ..........175 Removing a wheel ....... 542 Snow chains ........
  • Page 685 682 Index Wiper blades Care ............ 497 Replacing ..........168 Wireless charging Function/notes ........151 Mobile phone ........152 Wireless vehicle components Declaration of conformity ....24, 28 Workshop see Qualified specialist workshop...

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