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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

    Notes on pets in the vehicle ......70 Light and sight ......... 120 Take-back of end-of-life vehicles ....20 Exterior lighting .......... 120 Mercedes-Benz GenuineParts ....... 21 Interior lighting ........... 129 Opening and closing ........71 Owner's Manual ........... 22 Windscreen wipers and windscreen Key ..............
  • Page 6 Function of the 4MATIC ......166 Mercedes me and apps ....... 271 Tyre pressure ..........328 Refuelling ............ 166 Mercedes-Benz emergency call system ..280 Wheel change ..........332 Parking ............172 Radio, media & TV ........284 Emergency spare wheel ......342 Driving and driving safety systems ....
  • Page 7 Contents Display messages and warning/indi‐ cator lamps ..........360 Display messages ........360 Warning and indicator lamps ....... 413 Index ............429...
  • Page 8: Symbols

    Symbols In this Owner's Manual, you will find the follow‐ Observe notes on material damage. ing symbols: These symbols indicate useful instructions & DANGER Danger due to not observing or further information that could be helpful the warning notices to you. Warning notices draw your attention to haz‐...
  • Page 9: At A Glance

    At a glance – Cockpit Left-hand-drive vehicles...
  • Page 10 At a glance – Cockpit → → Steering wheel gearshift paddles è ECO start/stop function → → Combination switch c 360° camera → → Instrument display É Sets the vehicle level → → DIRECT SELECT lever DYNAMIC SELECT switch → →...
  • Page 11 At a glance – Cockpit → → ! Electric parking brake Light switch...
  • Page 13: Indicator And Warning Lamps

    At a glance – Indicator and warning lamps Instrument display...
  • Page 14 At a glance – Indicator and warning lamps → → #! Turn signal lights # Electrical fault → → ï Trailer hitch Ù Electric power steering → → 6 Restraint system ! ABS → → ® h Tyre pressure monitoring system å...
  • Page 15: Overhead Control Panel

    At a glance – Overhead control panel...
  • Page 16 At a glance – Overhead control panel → Sun visors u Switches the rear interior lighting on/off → p Switches the left-hand reading lamp → on/off p Switches the right-hand reading lamp on/off → S Switches the automatic interior lighting control on/off Spectacles compartment →...
  • Page 17: Door Control Panel And Seat Adjustment

    At a glance – Door control panel and seat adjustment...
  • Page 18 At a glance – Door control panel and seat adjustment → → Adjusts the seats electrically Opens the door → → w Switches the seat heating on/off Operates the memory function → → s Switches the seat ventilation on/off Adjusts the head restraints →...
  • Page 19: Emergencies And Breakdowns

    At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns...
  • Page 20 At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns → B-pillar with: Fire extinguisher → QR code for accessing the rescue card Fuel filler flap with: → → Safety vests information label on fuel type → → ; me button information label on tyre pressure →...
  • Page 21: Digital Owner's Manual

    Digital Owner's Manual Tips: find information that prepares you for Picture Calling up the Digital Owner's Manual certain everyday situations with your vehicle. Contents section Multimedia system: Animations: watch animations of the vehicle Directions of movement of contents section © Info Owner's Manual Õ...
  • Page 22 Digital Owner's Manual Instrument Display: call up brief information as display messages in the instrument cluster LINGUATRONIC: call up via the voice control system For safety reasons, the Digital Owner's Manual is deactivated while driving.
  • Page 23: 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 24: Mercedes-Benz Genuineparts

    Mercedes-Benz vehicles, even if they quality as new parts. The same entitlement have been officially approved or independently lateral roof frame from the implied warranty is valid as for new approved by a testing centre.
  • Page 25: Owner's Manual

    Should you have any questions concerning systems. side. equipment and operation, please consult a This can endanger the vehicle's operating Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Remove trapped plants or other flam‐ safety. mable material, in particular. The Owner's Manual and Service Booklet are important documents and should be kept in the vehicle.
  • Page 26 General notes Vehicles with a 48 V on-board electrical sys‐ If there is damage, consult a qualified If the underbody panelling is damaged, flam‐ tem (EQ Boost technology) specialist workshop immediately. mable materials such as leaves, grass or twigs can collect between the underbody and &...
  • Page 27: Declaration Of Conformity

    You can obtain fur‐ tion systems and communication devices inte‐ ther information from a Mercedes-Benz Service grated in the vehicle: Centre. The wireless components of this vehicle comply Wireless applications in the vehicle with the basic requirements and all other rele‐...
  • Page 28 General notes Wireless applications in the vehicle Technology Frequency range Transmission output/magnetic field strength Convenience central locking system 20 kHz (9–90 kHz) ≤ 72 dBμA/m at 10 m Wireless power transmission 105 kHz (90–119 kHz) ≤ 42 dBμA/m at 10 m Convenience central locking system 125 kHz (119–135 kHz) ≤...
  • Page 29 General notes Technology Frequency range Transmission output/magnetic field strength Convenience central locking system 7.25 GHz UWB (6.0–8.5 GHz) ≤ -41.3 dBm/MHz EIRP mean ≤ 0 dBm/MHz EIRP peak 24 GHz ISM radar 24.05–24.25 GHz* ≤ 100 mW EIRP 24 GHz UWB radar 24.25–26.65 GHz* ≤...
  • Page 30 General notes Vehicle component (designation in accordance with EU DoC) SAR value in W/kg Radio data transmission telephone system < 0.4 W/kg Hermes 2.1 < 0.4 W/kg Compensator ECE DE003 & ECE DE 004 < 0.4 W/kg Tablet PC SM-T230NZ <...
  • Page 31: Diagnostics Connection

    For safety reasons, we recommend that Signed by you only use and connect products Authorised representative: IMS dept. Director of Quality approved by your Mercedes-Benz Date: December 2019 service centre. Signature: IMS-AE, IMS-AE-L TIREFIT kit Copy and translation of the original declaration...
  • Page 32: Qualified Specialist Workshop

    General notes Please refer to the warranty terms and condi‐ If the charge level is low, charge the & WARNING Risk of accident due to tions for this matter. battery, e.g. by driving a considerable objects in the driver's footwell distance.
  • Page 33: Vehicle Registration

    (SVHCs). high voltage components of the 48 V on- about any change in address or vehicle owner‐ ship. You can do this at a Mercedes-Benz service Mercedes‑Benz AG acts to the best of its knowl‐ board electrical system centre, for example.
  • Page 34: Implied Warranty

    This damage is not covered either by the Data processing in the vehicle device manufacturer and/or your doctor. If there Mercedes-Benz implied warranty or by the is continuing uncertainty concerning the possi‐ New‑ or Used-Vehicle Warranty. Electronic control units bility of medical aids malfunctioning, Mercedes- Electronic control units are fitted in your vehicle.
  • Page 35 General notes The following provides you with general informa‐ about, for example, your driving behaviour, your ambient conditions, such as temperature, tion regarding data processing in the vehicle. location, your route or your use patterns. rain sensor or distance sensor Additional information regarding exactly which Legal requirements regarding the disclosure Generally, the use of these data is temporary;...
  • Page 36 General notes In certain cases, it may be required to store data turer is subject to product liability. For this rea‐ Depending on the vehicle equipment, this that would have otherwise been used only tem‐ son the manufacturer also uses operational data includes the following data, for example: porarily.
  • Page 37 General notes Smartphone integration (e.g. Android Auto or Online services and used, other than for the provision of serv‐ Apple CarPlay) ices, is done so exclusively on the basis of legal Wireless network connection If your vehicle is accordingly equipped, you can permission.
  • Page 38: Copyright

    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 39: Occupant Safety

    A seat belt can only provide the best level of pro‐ Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use driv‐ It is also not possible to completely rule out the tection if it is worn correctly. Depending on the ing aids which have been approved for your vehi‐...
  • Page 40 Occupant safety Function of the restraint system in an acci‐ tem warning lamp lights up. It goes out no later only parts which are relatively easily deformed dent than a few seconds after the vehicle is started. are affected and the rate of vehicle deceleration The components of the restraint system are then is not high.
  • Page 41: Seat Belts

    The seat belt must be routed across the Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the centre of the shoulder and as low down & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop across the hips as possible.
  • Page 42 Occupant safety Limitations of the protection provided by the der section of the belt. Never route the lap Always secure persons under 1.50 m belt across your abdomen. seat belt tall in a suitable restraint system. Pregnant women must also take particular &...
  • Page 43 Occupant safety Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the seat belt tensioner, seat belt anchorage vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop and seat belt retractor. after an accident. Make sure that the seat belts are undamaged, not worn and clean.
  • Page 44 Occupant safety Vehicles with automatic front passenger air‐ Releasing a seat belt also deploy in the event of an accident along bag shutoff: with other systems. Press the release button in the seat belt buckle and guide the seat belt back with the Only one person should use each seat * NOTE Deployment of the seat belt ten‐...
  • Page 45: Airbags

    Occupant safety Potential protection provided by each airbag: Airbags Knee airbag: thigh, knee and lower leg Overview of airbags Driver's airbag, front passenger airbag: head and ribcage Window airbag: head Side airbag: ribcage, also pelvis for front seat occupants & WARNING Risk of injury or death if the co-driver airbag is enabled When the ignition is switched on, the rear seat belt status display informs you for a certain...
  • Page 46 Occupant safety Information on automatic front passenger Depending on the detected accident situation, Adopt the correct seat position and keep airbag shutoff the window airbag on the front passenger side as far away as possible from the airbags. The front passenger airbag can only be deployed may deploy.
  • Page 47 Limited protection provided by airbags ing seats by Mercedes-Benz. There are no people, animals or objects between the vehicle occupants and an air‐ & WARNING Risk of injury due to modifi‐...
  • Page 48 Occupant safety The entire base of the child restraint system Always have work on the doors or door & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to must always rest on the sitting surface of the trim carried out at a qualified specialist objects under the co-driver seat front passenger seat.
  • Page 49 Occupant safety The front passenger sits in such a way that The entire base of the child restraint Both before and during the journey, their weight is raised from the sitting sur‐ system must always rest on the sitting ensure that the status of the front face.
  • Page 50 Occupant safety Function of the PASSENGER AIR BAG indica‐ Self-test of automatic front passenger airbag If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp tor lamps shutoff and the 6 restraint system warning lamp When the ignition is switched on, a self-test is light up simultaneously, the front passenger seat performed during which the two PASSENGER may not be used.
  • Page 51 Occupant safety not fit the rearward-facing child restraint system Always move the front passenger seat & WARNING Risk of injury or death when to the front passenger seat. as far back as possible and fully retract using a rearward-facing child restraint Instead, fit the rearward-facing child restraint the seat cushion length adjustment.
  • Page 52: Pre-Safe

    Occupant safety A person on the front passenger seat must If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator Suitable positioning of the child restraint sys‐ always observe the following information: lamp is lit continuously: the person of tem ( page 55) smaller stature should not use the front If the front passenger seat is occupied by an passenger seat.
  • Page 53 Occupant safety System limits ® PRE-SAFE ® Sound: provided that the multi‐ Function of PRE-SAFE PLUS (anticipatory occupant protection plus) media system is switched on, generates a The system will not initiate any action in the fol‐ brief noise signal to stimulate the innate pro‐ lowing situations: ®...
  • Page 54: Safely Transporting Children In The Vehicle

    For this reason, dren are travelling in the vehicle be obtained at a qualified specialist workshop. Mercedes-Benz strongly advises that you fit a page 52). Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use a child restraint system to a rear seat.
  • Page 55 Occupant safety Advantage of a rearward-facing child Information on child restraint system approval child restraint system and its correct categories and details on the approval label on restraint system use. the child restraint system ( page 56). It is preferable to transport a baby or a small Make sure that the entire base of the child in a suitable rearward-facing child restraint child restraint system always rests on...
  • Page 56 66). child restraint system again. tems recommended by Mercedes-Benz. If the front passenger seat is occupied, ensure, both before and during the jour‐ ney, that the status of the front passenger airbag is correct for the cur‐...
  • Page 57 Further information on the correct child restraint system can be obtained at a quali‐ Never leave children unattended in the fied specialist workshop. Mercedes-Benz vehicle. recommends that you use a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre for this purpose.
  • Page 58 Occupant safety Securing with ISOFIX Securing with the vehicle seat belt Weight category II/III (15 to 36 kg and from approximately 4 to 12 years) Weight group 0+ (up to 13 kg and up to Weight category 0 (up to 10 kg and approx‐ KIDFIX XP approx.
  • Page 59 Occupant safety Approval categories for child restraint sys‐ Approval categories in accordance with UN- ¯ Also secure Top Tether if present page 61). tems Alternative securing system: Only use approved child restraint systems 7 Vehicle seat belt ( page 63) Only child restraint systems that meet the fol‐...
  • Page 60 Occupant safety Approval categories in accordance with UN- of seats for securing child restraint systems, suitability of seats for securing child restraint R129 on seats labelled U, UF or IUF. systems, on seats labelled i‑U. The identification IUF refers to ISOFIX child The identification i‑U refers to i‑Size child restraint systems in the "Universal"...
  • Page 61 Occupant safety Fitting an ISOFIX or i-Size child restraint sys‐ Weight group 0 (up to 10 kg and up to Size class – Left/right rear seat tem on the rear seat approx. 6 months) Equipment Size class – Left/right rear seat Overview of suitability of the seats for C –...
  • Page 62 Occupant safety Fitting an ISOFIX or i‑Size child restraint sys‐ in accordance with UN R129 Size class – Left/right rear seat page 56). tem on the rear seat Equipment Child restraint systems that are permitted & WARNING Risk of accident if the rear in accordance with UN R44 as per the B1 –...
  • Page 63 Occupant safety on the multifunction display on the instrument Always comply with the information about the O Always comply with the manufacturer's cluster. mass of the child restraint system: installation and operating instructions for the child restraint system used. If the centre seat backrest is not engaged and in the manufacturer's installation and operat‐...
  • Page 64 Occupant safety Contact with the roof when the head * NOTE Damage to the seat belt for the restraint is fully extended and locked in centre seat during installation of the place will not result in any restrictions on child restraint system use.
  • Page 65 Occupant safety Always lock rear seat backrests after fitting Top Tether belts. Observe the lock verification indicator. If the left and right seat backrests are not engaged and locked in place, this will be shown on the multifunction display on the instrument cluster.
  • Page 66 Occupant safety Notes on child restraint systems on the front not interfere with the correct routing of Top Weight category II: 15 to 25 kg passenger seat Tether belt 4. If it is absolutely necessary for you to fit a Left/right rear seat U, L child restraint system to the front passenger...
  • Page 67 Occupant safety Securing the child restraint system with the U, L Front passenger airbag disabled 1, 2 2 The vehicle is equipped with automatic front seat belt on the rear seat passenger airbag shutoff. The PASSENGER AIR BAG Weight category I: 9 to 18 kg OFF indicator lamp must be lit.
  • Page 68 Occupant safety on the multifunction display on the instrument O The backrest of the forward-facing child Install the child restraint system. cluster. restraint system must, as far as possible, be The entire base of the child restraint system resting on the seat backrest of the rear must always rest on the sitting surface of the If the centre seat backrest is not engaged and seat.
  • Page 69 Occupant safety Notes on vehicles without automatic front Notes on rearward-facing and forward-facing Make sure you observe the following informa‐ passenger airbag shutoff tion: child restraint systems on the front passenger seat Never fit a rearward-facing child restraint system to the front passenger seat &...
  • Page 70 Occupant safety Observe the specific instructions for the rear‐ passenger airbag must always be disabled. Observe the notes under "Suitability of ward-facing and forward-facing child restraint This is only the case if the PASSENGER AIR seats for attaching belt-secured child systems ( page 67).
  • Page 71 Occupant safety Child safety locks O The child restraint system must not be put Install the child restraint system. under strain between the roof and the seat The entire base of the child restraint system Activating or deactivating the child safety cushion and/or be fitted facing the wrong must always rest on the sitting surface of the lock for the rear doors...
  • Page 72 Occupant safety There are child safety locks for the rear doors Never leave children unattended in the & WARNING Risk of accident and injury and the rear side windows. vehicle. due to children left unattended in the The child safety lock on the rear doors secures vehicle When leaving the vehicle, always take each door separately.
  • Page 73: Notes On Pets In The Vehicle

    Occupant safety Activating or deactivating the child safety indicator lamp is off: via the switch on Never leave animals unattended in the lock for the rear side windows the corresponding rear door or driver's vehicle. door Always correctly secure animals while driving, e.g.
  • Page 74: Opening And Closing

    Opening and closing Unlocks When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle. Opens/closes the boot lid Overview of key functions Keep the vehicle key out of reach of If indicator lamp does not light up after &...
  • Page 75 Opening and closing Activating/deactivating the acoustic locking Unlocking the driver's door and fuel filler flap To deactivate: press the ß button on the verification signal key twice in quick succession. To switch between settings: press the The key indicator lamp flashes twice briefly Multimedia system: Ü...
  • Page 76 You require a CR 2032 3 V cell battery. dren. Pull out emergency key until it engages in If batteries are swallowed, seek medical Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the the intermediate position. attention immediately. battery replaced at a qualified specialist work‐ Press release knob again and fully shop.
  • Page 77: Doors

    Opening and closing There is interference from a powerful radio Insert the new battery into battery compart‐ Doors ment 3. Observe the positive pole marking signal source Notes on the additional door lock in the battery compartment and on the bat‐ The key function is impaired by, for example: tery when doing this.
  • Page 78 Opening and closing Centrally locking and unlocking the vehicle If the vehicle has been locked via Mercedes me from the inside connect, the additional door lock is not activa‐ ted. If the additional door lock is activated, the doors cannot be opened from the inside. After locking you can issue a signal with the horn.
  • Page 79 Opening and closing If you have locked the vehicle using KEY‐ If you open the boot lid from outside, the boot lid LESS-GO. is automatically unlocked. Locking/unlocking the vehicle with KEY‐ Problems with KEYLESS-GO LESS-GO You can no longer lock or unlock the vehicle Requirements: using KEYLESS-GO.
  • Page 80 Opening and closing There is interference from a powerful radio In the following situations, there is a danger of signal source being locked out when the function is activated: The KEYLESS-GO function is impaired by, for While the vehicle is being tow started/ example: pushed.
  • Page 81: Boot

    Opening and closing Locking/unlocking the driver's door with the Insert the emergency key as far as it will go To unlock: turn the emergency key anti- emergency key into opening in the cover. clockwise to position 1. Pull and hold the door handle. To lock: turn the emergency key clockwise to If you wish to lock the vehicle entirely using position 1.
  • Page 82 Opening and closing Vehicles with boot lid convenience closing If an obstacle obstructs the boot lid during the * NOTE Damage to the boot lid by obsta‐ automatic opening process, blockage detection cles above the vehicle will stop the boot lid. The automatic blockage The boot lid swings upwards when it is detection function is only an aid and is not a opened.
  • Page 83 Opening and closing Pull the boot lid downwards using the handle making a kicking movement below the rear recess and push it closed. bumper. Pull the boot lid downwards using the handle Vehicles with boot lid convenience closing recess and push it closed. &...
  • Page 84 Opening and closing HANDS-FREE ACCESS function With the boot lid completely open, press and In these situations in particular, the reversing hold the p button on the key. The key function cannot prevent someone being trap‐ must be in the vicinity of the vehicle. ped.
  • Page 85 Opening and closing A warning tone sounds while the boot lid is When making the kicking movement, make sure opening or closing. that you are standing firmly on the ground. You could otherwise lose your balance, e.g. on ice. & WARNING Risk of burns caused by a hot Observe the following notes: exhaust system The key is behind the vehicle.
  • Page 86: Side Windows

    Opening and closing The boot lid could be opened or closed uninten‐ Side windows tionally, in the following situations: Opening and closing the side windows A person's arms or legs are moving in the sensor detection range, e.g. when polishing &...
  • Page 87 Opening and closing To interrupt automatic operation: press or If someone is trapped, release the but‐ pull the W button again. ton immediately or press the button in order to reopen the side window. When the vehicle is switched off, you can con‐ tinue to operate the side windows.
  • Page 88 Opening and closing The side windows will be closed as far as the Press and hold the Ü button on the key. The reversing function cannot prevent some‐ ventilation position. one from becoming trapped in these situa‐ The following functions are performed: tions.
  • Page 89 Opening and closing dow has closed and hold the button for at When the convenience closing feature will close with increased or maximum force. least one more second (re-adjustment). is operating, monitor the entire closing The reversing function is then not active and The side window will be closed without the process and make sure that no body body parts may become trapped.
  • Page 90: Sliding Sunroof

    Opening and closing Sliding sunroof & WARNING Risk of entrapment if the slid‐ Do not allow anything to protrude from the sliding sunroof. ing sunroof is operated by children Opening and closing the sliding sunroof Children operating the sliding sunroof could &...
  • Page 91 Opening and closing To interrupt automatic operation: briefly During the closing process, make sure press the 3 button in any direction. that no body parts are in the closing The opening/closing process will be stop‐ area. ped. Release the button immediately if somebody becomes trapped.
  • Page 92: Roller Sunblinds

    Opening and closing Resetting the sliding sunroof The sliding sunroof will rise at the rear in order Briefly press the button in any direction to continue ventilating the vehicle interior. during the automatic closing process. Push the 3 button up to the point of If the sliding sunroof is obstructed during an The closing process will be stopped.
  • Page 93: Anti-Theft Protection

    Opening and closing The immobiliser is automatically activated when If someone becomes trapped, briefly the ignition is switched off and deactivated when press the button again. the ignition is switched on. The opening or closing process will briefly be stopped. The roller sunblind will then return to its starting position.
  • Page 94 Opening and closing after pressing the start/stop button with the Tow-away protection is automatically primed key in the stowage compartment after approximately 60 seconds: page 149) after locking the vehicle with the key When the Mercedes‑Benz emergency call after locking the vehicle using KEYLESS-GO system is active and the alarm stays on for Tow-away protection is only primed when the fol‐...
  • Page 95 Opening and closing Priming/deactivating tow-away protection Priming/deactivating interior protection Interior protection is only primed when the fol‐ lowing components are closed: Multimedia system: Multimedia system: the doors © Settings Quick access © Settings Quick access the boot lid Prime or deactivate Tow-away protection.
  • Page 96: Seats And Stowing

    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 accident due to The back of your head is supported at eye adjusting vehicle settings while the vehi‐ level by the centre of the head restraint cle is in motion You can hold the steering wheel with your...
  • Page 97: Seats

    Seats and stowing Seats Make sure when adjusting a seat that Children in particular could accidentally no one has any body parts in the sweep press the electrical seat adjustment buttons Adjusting the front seat mechanically and of the seat. and become trapped.
  • Page 98 Seats and stowing Do not interchange the head restraints of the Make sure that the seat is engaged. front and rear seats. Otherwise, you will not be To adjust the seat cushion length: lift lever able to adjust the height and angle of the head and slide the front section of the seat restraints correctly.
  • Page 99 Seats and stowing Adjusting the 4-way lumbar support: Seat cushion length steering wheel and the mirror and fas‐ Using buttons to 4, adjust the contour Seat cushion inclination ten your seat belt. of the backrest individually to suit your back. Seat fore-and-aft position &...
  • Page 100 Seats and stowing To adjust the side bolsters of the head Adjust the head restraint fore-and-aft position so To move forwards: pull the head restraint that it is as close as possible to the back of your forwards. restraint: pull or push right or left-hand side head.
  • Page 101 Seats and stowing Adjusting the head restraints of the rear Configuring the seat settings Setting automatic seat adjustment seats mechanically Multimedia system: & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped © Comfort Seat comfort during adjustment of the driver's seat after calling up a driver profile Adjusting the backrest contour in the lumbar region of the seat backrest (lumbar) Selecting a user profile may trigger an...
  • Page 102 Seats and stowing on or off. Further information about user the Mercedes me connect profiles, you can b) Press a memory position button or a profiles . carry over these settings for your vehicle. seat adjustment switch on the driver's Further information about synchronising door.
  • Page 103 100 Seats and stowing Selecting the massage programme for the Activating Massage Activating massage with In particular, the health of persons with limi‐ front seats upward-moving massage waves. ted temperature sensitivity or a limited ability to react to high temperatures may be affec‐ Classic Massage Relaxing back massage.
  • Page 104 Seats and stowing 101 Requirements: 10 and 20 minutes until the seat heating is The power supply is switched on. switched off. Vehicles with the Warmth Comfort Package: you can heat the armrests in the door and the centre console. You can also set the panel heating in the multimedia system page 101).
  • Page 105: Steering Wheel

    102 Seats and stowing Steering wheel Never leave children unattended in the vehicle. Adjusting the steering wheel mechanically When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle. & WARNING Risk of accident due to adjusting vehicle settings while the vehi‐ cle is in motion You could lose control of the vehicle in the following situations in particular:...
  • Page 106 Seats and stowing 103 Switching the steering wheel heater on or off To lock: push release lever up as far as it will go. Requirements: Check and make sure that the steering col‐ The power supply or the ignition is switched umn is locked by moving the steering wheel.
  • Page 107: Easy Entry And Exit Feature

    104 Seats and stowing To switch off: turn the lever in the direction Ensure that no one has a body part in & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped if of arrow 2. the sweep of the steering wheel or driv‐ children activate the easy entry and exit Indicator lamp goes out.
  • Page 108: Memory Function

    Seats and stowing 105 Setting the easy entry and exit feature The steering wheel will then move upwards & WARNING Risk of entrapment when set‐ only if it is not already as high as it will go. ting the seat with the memory function Multimedia system: The driver's seat will then move backwards ©...
  • Page 109: Stowage Areas

    106 Seats and stowing Operating the memory function You can use the memory function when the igni‐ To call up: press or briefly hold preset posi‐ tion is switched off. tion button 4, T or U. Storing Seat adjustments for up to three people can be After releasing the button, all systems are stored and called up using the memory function.
  • Page 110 Seats and stowing 107 tip over or be thrown around and thereby hit Always stow objects in such a way that You could be distracted from traffic condi‐ vehicle occupants. they cannot be thrown around in such tions and you may lose control of the vehicle. situations.
  • Page 111 108 Seats and stowing In addition, flammable materials may ignite Allow vehicle parts to cool down before * NOTE Damage to the handle in the boot touching them. floor you drop the hot cigarette lighter If the handle in the boot is left protruding, The driving characteristics of your vehicle are a child holds the hot cigarette lighter to the handle may be damaged.
  • Page 112 Seats and stowing 109 Stowage spaces in the vehicle interior Through-loading feature in the rear bench Objects or loads in the boot cannot be seat (EASY-PACK Quickfold) restrained by the seat backrest. Overview of the front stowage compart‐ ments Folding the rear seat backrest forwards Make sure that the rear bench seat, the rear seat and the seat backrest are &...
  • Page 113 110 Seats and stowing The rear seat backrest head restraints are Vehicles with a memory function: if at fully inserted. least one section of the rear seat backrest is folded forwards, the corresponding front seat You can fold the centre and outer seat backrests will move forwards slightly, if necessary, to forwards separately.
  • Page 114 Seats and stowing 111 Folding back the rear seat backrest Locking the release catch of the centre rear seat backrest * NOTE Damage caused by trapping the Requirements: seat belt when folding back the seat The left and centre seat backrests are backrest engaged and joined together.
  • Page 115 112 Seats and stowing Using the 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 may be flung around and hit vehicle occupants. Only hang light objects on the bag hooks.
  • Page 116 Seats and stowing 113 Attaching the luggage net Always stow and secure heavy, hard, pointed, sharp-edged, fragile or bulky & WARNING Risk of injury due to objects objects in the boot. being stowed incorrectly Observe the notes on loading the vehicle. If objects in the vehicle interior are stowed incorrectly, they can slide or be thrown around and hit vehicle occupants.
  • Page 117 The vehicle could be damaged by roof lug‐ Attaching a roof luggage rack gage racks that have not been tested and approved for Mercedes-Benz. & WARNING Risk of accident due to Use only roof luggage racks tested and exceeding the maximum roof load approved for Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 118: Sockets

    Seats and stowing 115 Using the 230 V socket in the rear passenger Secure the roof luggage rack to the fastening points beneath covers 1. compartment Comply with the installation instructions of & DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to dam‐ the roof luggage rack manufacturer.
  • Page 119: Wireless Charging Of The Mobile Phone And Connection With The Exterior Aerial

    116 Seats and stowing USB port in the rear passenger compartment & DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to incor‐ rect handling of the socket Depending on the vehicle equipment, the design of the stowage compartment and the You could receive an electric shock in partic‐ number of USB ports in the rear centre con‐...
  • Page 120 Seats and stowing 117 mobile phone receptacles cannot always & WARNING Risk of fire from placing * NOTE Damage to the mobile phone retain all objects within. objects in the mobile phone stowage stowage compartment caused by liquids compartment There is a risk of injury, particularly in the If liquids enter the mobile phone stowage event of sudden braking or a sudden change Placing other objects in the mobile phone...
  • Page 121: Fitting/Removing The Floor Mats

    Objects in the driver's footwell may impede using clean, lukewarm water. pedal travel or block a depressed pedal. A list of Qi-compatible mobile phones can be found at: https://www.mercedes-benz- This jeopardises the operating and road Radio equipment approval numbers for Brazil mobile.com safety of the vehicle.
  • Page 122 Seats and stowing 119 Installing floor mats Remove the floor mat. Stow all objects in the vehicle securely so that they cannot get into the driver's footwell. Always fit the floor mats securely and as prescribed in order to ensure that there is always sufficient room for the pedals.
  • Page 123: 120 Light And Sight

    120 Light and sight Information about lighting systems and your Light switch Exterior lighting responsibility Operating the light switch Notes on adjusting the lights when driving abroad The various lighting systems of the vehicle are only aids. The driver of the vehicle is responsible Vehicles with static LED headlamps: it is not for correct vehicle illumination in accordance necessary to convert the headlamps.
  • Page 124 Light and sight 121 Switching the rear fog lights on or off The exterior lighting (except standing and park‐ L Low beam / high beam ing lights) will switch off automatically when the R Switches the rear fog light on/off Requirements: driver's door is opened.
  • Page 125 122 Light and sight Operating the combination switch for the Switching on high beam To indicate permanently: push the combi‐ lights nation switch beyond the point of resistance Turn the light switch to the L or à in the direction of arrow or 4.
  • Page 126 Light and sight 123 The hazard warning lights will switch on auto‐ Adverse weather light ( page 125) Depending on the vehicle's equipment, the matically if: course of the lane in which you are driving will City lighting ( page 125) also be evaluated and the active headlamps the airbag has been deployed.
  • Page 127 124 Light and sight The function is active in the following cases: At speeds below 40 km/h when the turn sig‐ nal light is switched on or the steering wheel is turned At speeds between 40 km/h and 70 km/h and when the steering wheel is turned Roundabout and junction function: the cor‐...
  • Page 128 Light and sight 125 Function of the adverse weather light Adaptive Highbeam Assist Adaptive Highbeam Assist cannot take into The adverse weather light reduces reflections in account road, weather or traffic conditions. Adaptive Highbeam Assist function rainy conditions by dimming individual LEDs in Detection may be restricted in the following the headlamps.
  • Page 129 126 Light and sight Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus The high beam will switch 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 Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus does not...
  • Page 130 Light and sight 127 ULTRA RANGE Highbeam increases the bright‐ Always observe the road and traffic ness of the cone of light to the legally permitted conditions carefully and switch off the maximum. high beam in good time. Partial high beam uses the high beam to shine Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus cannot take into past other road users rather than dazzling them.
  • Page 131 128 Light and sight Setting the low beam (vehicles with MULTI‐ Switching the surround lighting on/off If highly reflective signs are detected, ULTRA RANGE Highbeam will be switched off auto‐ BEAM LED headlamps only) Multimedia system: matically. Multimedia system: © Settings Lights At speeds greater than approximately 50 km/h:...
  • Page 132: Interior Lighting

    Light and sight 129 Control panel in the grab handle Adjusting the brightness Interior lighting Select Brightness. Adjusting the interior lighting Adjust the brightness. Front overhead control panel Activating the brightness for zones Select Brightness. Select Brightness zones. Activate or deactivate the function. Set the brightness for the desired zones.
  • Page 133: Windscreen Wipers And Windscreen Washer System

    130 Light and sight Activating welcome lighting ° Continuous wiping, slow Windscreen wipers and windscreen washer system Select Colour. ¯ Continuous wiping, fast Switching the windscreen wipers on/off Select Welcome. Turn the combination switch to the corre‐ When the vehicle is unlocked, a special ambi‐ sponding position 1 - 5.
  • Page 134 Light and sight 131 Moving the wiper arms into the replacement Fitting the wiper blades position Switch the ignition on and then off again immediately. Within around 15 seconds, press and hold the î button on the combination switch for approximately three seconds page 130).
  • Page 135: Mirrors

    132 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. Press the î button on the combination Mirrors switch ( page 130).
  • Page 136 Light and sight 133 Folding the outside mirrors in/out Adjusting the outside mirrors & WARNING Risk of accident due to mis‐ Press button to select the outside judgement of distance when using the mirror to be adjusted. outside mirror Press button to adjust the position of the The outside mirrors reflect objects on a mirror glass.
  • Page 137 134 Light and sight 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 138: Area Permeable To Radio Waves On The Windscreen

    Light and sight 135 Storing the parking position of the front- Calling up Area permeable to radio waves on the passenger outside mirror using reverse gear windscreen Select the front-passenger outside mirror using button 2. Storing Engage reverse gear. The front-passenger outside mirror will move to the stored parking position.
  • Page 139: Infrared-Reflective Windscreen Function

    136 Light and sight Infrared-reflective windscreen function The infrared-reflective windscreen is coated and reduces the build-up of heat in the vehicle inte‐ rior. The coating shields the vehicle interior from radio waves.
  • Page 140: Climate Control 137

    Use on/off filters recommended and approved by Vehicles with THERMATIC air conditioning Mercedes-Benz. Always have service work car‐ control panel without stationary heater: ried out at a qualified specialist workshop. 0 switches synchronisation on/off...
  • Page 141: Operating The Climate Control System

    138 Climate control Calling up the air conditioning menu Vehicles with THERMATIC air conditioning Operating the climate control system control panel: ¿ switches the A/C func‐ Switching climate control on/off Calling up the air conditioning menu using tion on/off ( page 138) the multimedia system To switch on: set the airflow to level 1 or...
  • Page 142 Climate control 139 Setting climate control to automatic mode Call up the CLIMATE MODE menu. air distribution settings for the driver's side will be adopted automatically for the front passenger Select a climate style. In automatic mode, the set temperature is con‐ side.
  • Page 143 140 Climate control Demisting the windows Switching the residual heat on/off Fragrance system Setting the fragrance system Windows misted up on the inside Requirements: The vehicle is parked. Press the à button. Requirements: Automatic climate control is activated. If the windows continue to mist up: press the It is possible to make use of the residual heat from the engine to continue heating or ventilat‐...
  • Page 144 If symptoms continue, consult a doctor. Flacon To insert: slide the flacon into the holder as far as it will go. To remove: pull out the flacon. If you do not use genuine Mercedes-Benz interior perfumes, observe the manufacturers' safety notices on the perfume packaging.
  • Page 145 142 Climate control Stationary heater/ventilation Switching the stationary heater/ventilation Dispose of the genuine Mercedes-Benz interior perfume flacon when it is empty and do not refill on/off via the control panel Stationary heater/stationary ventilation function & DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to poi‐...
  • Page 146 Climate control 143 Requirements: Setting the stationary heater/stationary ven‐ & WARNING Risk of fire due to hot station‐ tilation via the multimedia system The fuel tank is filled to at least the reserve ary heater components and exhaust level. Call up the air conditioning menu gases page 138).
  • Page 147 144 Climate control Switching on immediately Switching off immediately Press the u and ^ buttons simultane‐ ously. Press and hold the ^ button. The Î symbol on the remote control display Overview of the remote control displays (sta‐ will flash. tionary heater/ventilation) Use the , and .
  • Page 148 Climate control 145 Further possible displays: ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental Time: the activated departure time. damage due to improper disposal of bat‐ teries Zero minutes: the running time for the sta‐ tionary heater is extended because the engine has not yet reached operating tem‐ perature when it is started.
  • Page 149 146 Climate control Problems with the remote control for the FAIL ¯ ¯ appears on the remote control dis‐ To guarantee the flow of fresh air through the air stationary heater/ventilation vents into the vehicle interior, comply with the play following: Possible cause: FAIL ¨...
  • Page 150 Climate control 147 Adjusting the rear air vents To open or close: hold the air vent in the centre and turn it to the left or right as far as it will go. To set the airflow direction: hold air vent in the centre and move it up or down or to the left or right.
  • Page 151: 148 Driving And Parking

    148 Driving and parking Switching on the power supply or ignition Driving When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle. Notes on Mercedes-AMG vehicles & WARNING Risk of accident and injury Keep the vehicle key out of reach of Observe the notes on the following topics in the due to children left unattended in the children.
  • Page 152 Driving and parking 149 Starting the vehicle Requirements: To switch on the power supply: press but‐ once. the key is in the vehicle and is recognised. Starting the vehicle with the start/stop but‐ You can activate the windscreen wiper, for Shift the transmission to position j or i.
  • Page 153 150 Driving and parking If the vehicle does not start: Charging the starter battery before starting the journey place the key in the marked space If the vehicle battery is discharged, you can and leave it there. receive a message on your smartphone. You can Depress the brake pedal and start the vehi‐...
  • Page 154 Driving and parking 151 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 155 152 Driving and parking pensate for the reduced braking effect by Move the steering wheel to the straight- ® If ESP is deactivated, there is a risk of skid‐ applying greater force to the brake pedal. ahead position. ding and accident! Select the sportiest available drive program Make sure that no persons or obstacles B or C(...
  • Page 156 Driving and parking 153 After you pull away with optimised accelera‐ & WARNING Risk of accident due to incor‐ & DANGER Risk of death caused by tion, components of the drivetrain can rect footwear exhaust gases become very hot, which means that opti‐ Incorrect footwear includes, for example: Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust mised acceleration values may be reached...
  • Page 157 154 Driving and parking Never use the brake pedal as a footrest. & DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to poi‐ * NOTE Damage to the drivetrain and sonous exhaust gases engine when pulling away Do not depress the brake pedal and the accelerator pedal at the same time If the tailpipe is blocked or sufficient ventila‐...
  • Page 158 Driving and parking 155 Therefore, observe the following notes: avoid sudden steering movements the traffic conditions until braking power has been fully restored. due to salt build-up on the brake disks and brake carefully brakepads, the braking distance can increase Also observe the notes on regularly checking considerably or result in braking only on one ECO start/stop function...
  • Page 159 156 Driving and parking the vehicle that stopped in front of you starts the vehicle rolls on a downhill gradient Vehicle is operational Switch off ignition before up again. and does not automatically enter glide exiting mode at 20 km/h. you manoeuvre, turn the steering wheel If you do not switch off the ignition, it is auto‐...
  • Page 160 Driving and parking 157 Press button 1. Sporty acceleration If indicator lamp lights up, the ECO start/ The ECO display will show you when you have stop function is activated. driven economically: Depending on the model and the vehicle The three segments will fill up completely at equipment, the button may also be located the same time at a different position in the centre console.
  • Page 161 158 Driving and parking it will appear on the multifunction display. The the accelerator 3 message appears on the mul‐ following symbols can be displayed: tifunction display. The first segments in front of the vehicle will turn green. The remaining seg‐ ments will initially stay white.
  • Page 162: Dynamic Select Switch

    Driving and parking 159 If the system does not intervene during the If there is glare, e.g. from oncoming traffic, DYNAMIC SELECT switch event ahead, nothing will be displayed. The sys‐ direct sunlight or reflections. Function of the DYNAMIC SELECT switch tem will be passive.
  • Page 163 160 Driving and parking only suitable for good road conditions, a dry engine and transmission management Press DYNAMIC SELECT switch forwards road surface and a clear stretch of road or backwards. Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC The drive program selected appears in the Sport ®...
  • Page 164: Automatic Transmission

    Driving and parking 161 Displaying engine data Calling up the consumption indicator The prompt appears only if the previously active settings deviate from the standard Multimedia system: Multimedia system: settings. © Info © Info Function off: the next time the vehicle is star‐ Select Engine.
  • Page 165 162 Driving and parking Neutral Keep the vehicle key out of reach of & WARNING Risk of accident and injury children. Drive position due to children left unattended in the vehicle Engaging reverse gear R Use the DIRECT SELECT lever to switch the If children are left unsupervised in the vehi‐...
  • Page 166 Driving and parking 163 release the brake pedal. Park position j is engaged automatically if one the driving speed of the following conditions is met: switch the ignition off. you switch off the ignition when the vehicle Problems with the transmission If you then exit the vehicle leaving the key in is stationary and the transmission position is the vehicle, the automatic transmission...
  • Page 167 164 Driving and parking Shift the transmission to position h or k. You have two options to manually shift the auto‐ To shift up: pull steering wheel gearshift matic transmission: If h is selected, the transmission only shifts paddle 2. to one gear;...
  • Page 168 Driving and parking 165 Glide mode function the road's course is suitable, e.g. no steep uphill or downhill inclines or tight bends. * NOTE Mercedes-AMG vehicles there is no trailer hitched up to the trailer hitch, and no bicycle rack fitted. Observe the notes in the Supplement.
  • Page 169: Function Of The 4Matic

    166 Driving and parking Function of the 4MATIC Refuelling If you or other people come into contact with 4MATIC ensures that all four wheels are driven. Refuelling the vehicle fuel, observe the following: ® Together with ESP and 4ETS, 4MATIC improves Immediately rinse fuel off your skin with &...
  • Page 170 Driving and parking 167 To avoid creating another electrostatic Even small amounts of the wrong fuel could Fuel of this specification may contain up to charge, do not get into the vehicle again result in damage to the fuel system, the 10% ethanol.
  • Page 171 168 Driving and parking Even small amounts of the wrong fuel * NOTE Do not use diesel to refuel vehi‐ could result in damage to the fuel system cles with a petrol engine and the engine. The repair costs are high. If you have accidentally refuelled with the Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 172 ® Alternatively, AdBlue is available at qualified Vehicles with a diesel engine: when the specialist workshops, e.g. Mercedes-Benz colourless and odourless fuel tank is completely empty, top up with at Service Centres, and at many filling stations non-flammable least 5 litres of diesel.
  • Page 173 170 Driving and parking ® The following messages appear in order in the Topping up AdBlue AdBlue ® displayed. Switch on the ignition ® multifunction display when the AdBlue tank and wait for approximately 60 seconds. Start * NOTE Engine damage due to AdBlue requires topping up: the engine.
  • Page 174 Driving and parking 171 ® ® Unscrew and close disposable hose Opening the AdBlue filler cap Topping up AdBlue AdBlue ® refill canister in reverse order. ® Replace AdBlue filler cap and turn it clockwise. Close fuel filler flap 1. Switch on the ignition for at least 60 sec‐...
  • Page 175: Parking

    172 Driving and parking Parking In particular, do not park on dry grass‐ When leaving the vehicle, always take land or harvested grain fields. the key with you and lock the vehicle. Parking the vehicle Keep the vehicle key out of reach of children.
  • Page 176 Driving and parking 173 Engage transmission position j in a station‐ Never leave the engine or, if present, ary vehicle with the brake pedal applied the auxiliary heating running in an page 163). enclosed space without sufficient venti‐ Switch off the engine and the ignition by lation.
  • Page 177 174 Driving and parking Point remote control from a distance of The vehicle as well as persons and objects 1 cm to 8 cm towards button 1, or 3. are located outside the range of movement of the door. Press and hold button of remote control until one of the following signals appears: Press the programming button on the door...
  • Page 178 Driving and parking 175 Hold remote control at the same angles If indicator lamp flashes yellow after get out and be struck by oncoming traf‐ at various distances in front of the inside rear approximately 20 seconds: press and hold fic.
  • Page 179 176 Driving and parking The seat belt tongue is not inserted in the When the electric parking brake is applied, the If the seat belt tongue is not inserted into the seat belt buckle of the driver's seat and the seat belt buckle of the driver's seat, one of red ! indicator lamp lights up in the instru‐...
  • Page 180 Driving and parking 177 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 181: Driving And Driving Safety Systems

    178 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 182 Driving and parking 179 The driver is always responsible for maintaining & WARNING Risk of accident due to a safe distance to the vehicle in front, for vehicle restricted detection performance of vehi‐ speed, for braking in good time and for staying cle sensors and cameras in lane.
  • Page 183 180 Driving and parking Make sure that there are no overhanging loads Hill Start Assist ( page 185) Active Brake Assist ( page 200) protruding into the detection range. Adaptive Brake Lights ( page 185) Active Steering Assist (country-dependent) If there is damage to a bumper or the radiator page 197) ATTENTION ASSIST ( page 185)
  • Page 184 Driving and parking 181 Function of ABS ABS prevents the wheels from locking. ® can monitor and improve driving stability and traction in the following situations, within The Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) regulates the The brakes will function as usual once you physical limits: brake pressure in critical driving situations: release the brake pedal.
  • Page 185 182 Driving and parking ETS/4ETS (Electronic Traction System) When the ÷ warning lamp flashes, one or ® Function of ESP Crosswind Assist several wheels has reached its grip limit: ® ETS/4ETS traction control is part of ESP ® Crosswind Assist detects sudden gusts of makes it possible to pull away and accelerate on Adapt your driving style to suit the current side wind and helps the driver to keep the vehi‐...
  • Page 186 Driving and parking 183 ® Observe the information on warning lamps and Activating/deactivating ESP (Electronic Sta‐ Always adapt your driving style to suit display messages which may be shown in the bility Program) the current road and weather condi‐ instrument cluster. tions.
  • Page 187 184 Driving and parking System limits The incline must not be greater than 30%. The engine is running or has been automati‐ cally switched off by the ECO start/stop STEER CONTROL may be impaired or may not Activating/deactivating the HOLD function function.
  • Page 188 Driving and parking 185 The transmission is shifted to position j. the vehicle is stationary. When you pull away & WARNING Risk of accident and injury again, the hazard warning lights will switch off The vehicle is secured with the electric park‐ due to the vehicle rolling away automatically at approximately 10 km/h.
  • Page 189 186 Driving and parking Sensitive: higher system sensitivity. The You can have the following status information for when the engine is re-started. The last selected ATTENTION ASSIST displayed in the assistance sensitivity level remains stored. driver is warned earlier and the attention level detected by ATTENTION ASSIST is adap‐...
  • Page 190 Driving and parking 187 Cruise control and limiter The ATTENTION ASSIST drowsiness or alertness A stored speed appears along with the h dis‐ assessment is reset and restarted when continu‐ play. Function of cruise control ing the journey in the following situations: The segments extending from the current Cruise control regulates the speed to the value If you switch off the engine.
  • Page 191 188 Driving and parking Displays on the multifunction display Operating cruise control or the variable lim‐ On slippery roads. Accelerating can cause the drive wheels to lose traction and the iter È (grey): variable limiter is selected but vehicle could then skid. not yet activated.
  • Page 192 Driving and parking 189 To select the variable limiter: select È When you activate cruise control or Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC, the last speed with the right rocker switch. stored for the variable limiter is deleted. Vehicles with Active Distance Assist Increasing/decreasing the stored speed DISTRONIC: the variable limiter is selected by a different button (...
  • Page 193 190 Driving and parking Deactivating cruise control or the variable Setting the speed limitation for winter tyres Other features of Active Distance Assist limiter Multimedia system: DISTRONIC: © Settings Vehicle Select O with the left rocker switch. Adjusts the driving style depending on the selected drive program (fuel-saving, comfort‐...
  • Page 194 Driving and parking 191 Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC displays in onds. If a critical situation is detected when driv‐ k (white vehicle, green speedometer): the instrument cluster ing off, a visual and acoustic warning is given Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC active, indicating that the driver must now take control specified distance set and vehicle detected of the vehicle.
  • Page 195 192 Driving and parking Display on the speedometer If there are narrow vehicles in front, such as Always carefully observe the traffic con‐ The stored speed is highlighted on the speedom‐ bicycles or motorcycles. ditions and be ready to brake at all eter.
  • Page 196 Driving and parking 193 To operate Active Distance Assist The transmission is in position h. & WARNING Risk of accident if detection DISTRONIC: press the rocker switches on The driver's door is closed. function of Active Distance Assist the steering wheel control unit up or down to DISTRONIC is impaired Check of the radar sensor system has been the desired position.
  • Page 197 194 Driving and parking Activate Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC. 10 km/h: press rocker switch up M or & WARNING Risk of an accident due to down N beyond the pressure point, or If a traffic sign has been detected and is dis‐ Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC being press and hold (increments of 10 km/h).
  • Page 198 Driving and parking 195 display in the Instrument Display is always upda‐ properly detected by the system. The maximum the drive program selected, the vehicle negoti‐ ted when the vehicle is level with the traffic sign. permissible speed applying to a vehicle with a ates a route event ahead in an economical, com‐...
  • Page 199 196 Driving and parking System limits Also, the speed is reduced if the turn signal indi‐ If the driver does not follow the calcula‐ cator to change lanes is switched on and one of Route-based speed adaptation does not take ted route the following situations is detected: right of way regulations into account.
  • Page 200 Driving and parking 197 Activating/deactivating Active Traffic Jam Multimedia system: tems and your responsibility; you may otherwise Assist fail to recognise dangers ( page 178). © Settings Assistance Multimedia system: Active Traffic Jam Assist activates automatically Route-based speed adapt. © Settings Quick access as soon as all of the requirements are met: The...
  • Page 201 198 Driving and parking If the detection of lane markings and vehicles expect a change from active to passive mode or The warning is not issued or is stopped when the ahead is impaired, Active Steering Assist vice versa at any time. driver gives confirmation to the system: switches to passive mode.
  • Page 202 Driving and parking 199 Activating/deactivating Active Steering There is glare, e.g. from oncoming traffic, At roundabouts or toll stations. Assist direct sunlight or reflections. When towing a trailer. Insufficient road illumination. Requirements: When the tyre pressure is too low. The windscreen is dirty, misted up, damaged ®...
  • Page 203 If possible, an emergency call is placed to pedestrians or to reduce the effects of such a steered the vehicle for a considerable period of the Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre collision. time or has removed their hands from the steer‐...
  • Page 204 Driving and parking 201 The individual subfunctions are available in Observe the notes on driving systems and your & WARNING Risk of an accident caused by various speed ranges: responsibility; you may otherwise fail to recog‐ limited detection performance of Active nise dangers ( page 178).
  • Page 205 202 Driving and parking Distance warning function (vehicles without Autonomous braking function (vehicles with at speeds up to approximately 80 km/h Driving Assistance Package) when approaching moving pedestrians and Driving Assistance Package) cyclists ahead The distance warning function can aid you in the If the vehicle is travelling at speeds above following situations with an intermittent warning at speeds up to approximately 70 km/h...
  • Page 206 Driving and parking 203 Situation-dependent braking assistance Evasive Steering Assist (only vehicles with at speeds up to approximately 80 km/h (vehicles without Driving Assistance Pack‐ Driving Assistance Package) when approaching cyclists ahead age) at speeds up to approximately 60 km/h Evasive Steering Assist has the following charac‐...
  • Page 207 204 Driving and parking System limits speeds below 15 km/h before you have left the If pedestrians are hidden by other objects. lane in which you are driving. Full system performance is not available for a If the typical outline of a pedestrian cannot few seconds after switching on the ignition or be distinguished from the background.
  • Page 208 Driving and parking 205 Speed Limit Assist Display in the Instrument Display Multimedia system: © Settings Assistance The illustrations show the Instrument Display Function of Speed Limit Assist in the widescreen cockpit. Active Brake Assist Speed Limit Assist detects speed limits with multifunction camera and displays them in the Select the desired setting.
  • Page 209 206 Driving and parking System limits Setting Speed Limit Assist Traffic Sign Assist Multimedia system: The system may be impaired or may not function Function of Traffic Sign Assist © Settings Assistance in the following situations: Traffic Sign Assist detects traffic signs with the Speed Limit Assist multifunction camera ( page 179).
  • Page 210 Driving and parking 207 Warning when the maximum permissible Display in the Instrument Display If Traffic Sign Assist cannot determine the maxi‐ speed is exceeded mum permissible speed (e.g. due to missing The system can warn you if you unintentionally signs), the following display appears in the exceed the maximum permissible speed.
  • Page 211 208 Driving and parking System limits Setting Traffic Sign Assist Cruise control The system may be impaired or may not function Variable limiter Requirements: particularly in the following situations: Only vehicles with Driving Assistance Further information ( page 193). If there is poor visibility, e.g. due to insuffi‐ Package: Displaying detected traffic signs in the cient illumination of the road, if there are...
  • Page 212 Driving and parking 209 Blind Spot Assist and Active Blind Spot mirror flashes. If the turn signal indicator pants about approaching vehicles when leaving Assist with exit warning remains switched on, all other detected vehicles the vehicle when stationary. are indicated only by the flashing of the red Function of Blind Spot Assist and Active &...
  • Page 213 210 Driving and parking Function of brake application (Active Blind tion off. The exit warning is no longer available Warnings may be issued in error when driving once the warning lamp in the outside mirror close to crash barriers or similar continuous lane Spot Assist) flashes three times.
  • Page 214 Driving and parking 211 Either a course-correcting brake application appropriate to the driving situation, or none at Activate or deactivate Act. Blind Spot Assist. all, may occur in the following situations: Vehicles or obstacles, e.g. crash barriers, are Active Lane Keeping Assist located on both sides of your vehicle.
  • Page 215 212 Driving and parking The status of Active Lane Keeping Assist is dis‐ Vehicles with Driving Assistance Package: if Standard Setting played in the on-board computer: the system detects an obstacle, such as another Lane markings were detected on both sides vehicle in the adjacent lane, it will apply the Ã...
  • Page 216 Driving and parking 213 Conditions for a course-correcting brake A brake application may be interrupted at detected, it is possible that no lane correcting application (vehicles with Driving Assistance any time if you steer slightly in the opposite brake application takes place ( page 214).
  • Page 217 214 Driving and parking Setting Active Lane Keeping Assist If the lane markings change quickly, e.g. The driving style lanes branch off, cross one another or Multimedia system: The drive program can be adjusted using the merge. © Settings Assistance DYNAMIC SELECT switch.
  • Page 218 Driving and parking 215 Setting the vehicle level AIR BODY CONTROL includes the following com‐ Drive program ;: ponents and functions: The suspension setting is comfortable. & WARNING Risk of accident because Air suspension with variable spring rate The vehicle is set to low level -1. vehicle level is too high Automatic level control system The vehicle is not lowered any further if you...
  • Page 219 216 Driving and parking Raising the vehicle immediate vicinity of the body when the & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped vehicle is being lowered. due to the vehicle lowering Vehicles with AIR BODY CONTROL or * NOTE Mercedes-AMG vehicles level control system: when you unload lug‐ gage or leave the vehicle, the vehicle first Observe the notes in the Supplement.
  • Page 220 Driving and parking 217 The vehicle is lowered again in the following sit‐ From approx. 30 km/h: the vehicle is adjus‐ The guide lines in the media display show the uations: ted to normal level, regardless of drive pro‐ distances to your vehicle. The distances dis‐ gram.
  • Page 221 218 Driving and parking Red guide line at a distance of approximately 0.3 m from the ball head of the trailer hitch Ball head of the trailer hitch Vehicles with Parking Assist PARKTRONIC The following camera views are available in the multimedia system: Normal view Wide-angle view...
  • Page 222 Driving and parking 219 System limits Red guide line at a distance of approximately 0.3 m from the rear area The reversing camera will not function or will only partially function in the following situations: Yellow warning indicator of Parking Assist PARKTRONIC: obstacles at a distance The boot lid is open.
  • Page 223 220 Driving and parking Calling up the view of the reversing camera Vehicles with Active Parking Assist: The system evaluates images from the following pressing button immediately displays the cameras: Active Parking Assist view ( page 230). Reversing camera Front camera 360°...
  • Page 224 Driving and parking 221 Guide lines The colour of the individual segments of warning Top view with images from the side cameras display is based on the distance to the detec‐ in the outside mirrors ted obstacle: Wide-angle view, rear Yellow segments: obstacles at a distance Top view with image from the reversing cam‐...
  • Page 225 222 Driving and parking The guide lines in the media display show the distances to your vehicle. The distances apply to road level. In trailer mode, the guide lines are shown at the level of the trailer hitch. Trailer view (vehicles with a trailer hitch) If you select trailer view and no trailer is coupled to the vehicle, the following display appears: When the electrical connection is established...
  • Page 226 Driving and parking 223 System limits Calling up the 360° Camera view using the The contrast of the display may be impaired button by abrupt, direct sunlight or by other light The 360° Camera will not function or will only sources, e.g.
  • Page 227 224 Driving and parking Vehicles with Active Parking Assist: manoeuvring range. Pay attention to your sur‐ you the distance between your vehicle and a pressing button immediately displays the roundings and be ready to brake at all times. detected obstacle visually and audibly. Active Parking Assist view ( page 230).
  • Page 228 Driving and parking 225 Parking Assist PARKTRONIC display in the Red segments: obstacles at a very short multimedia system distance of approx. 0.3 m or less Display of Parking Assist PARKTRONIC in the head-up display Vehicles with 360° Camera If you have not selected the Camera &...
  • Page 229 226 Driving and parking Obstacles above the detection range, e.g. When rear segments or all-round segments tion range. In order for an object on the side to overhanging loads, overhangs or loading light up red and the é symbol appears in be detected, the sensors in the front and rear ramps of lorries.
  • Page 230 Driving and parking 227 System limits 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 Activating/deactivating Parking Assist Parking Assist PARKTRONIC display: vehicles Parking Assist PARKTRONIC display: vehicles...
  • Page 231 228 Driving and parking Vehicles without AIR BODY CONTROL: Setting the warning tones of Parking Assist sensors, e.g. flowerpots or drawbars. press the é button in the centre console. PARKTRONIC The vehicle or other objects could oth‐ Multimedia system: Vehicles with AIR BODY CONTROL: you erwise be damaged.
  • Page 232 Driving and parking 229 Activating/deactivating audio fadeout of the road detected parking spaces are located. You engage transmission position j. You can specify whether the volume of a media They are then shown in the media display. ® intervenes. source in the multimedia system is to be The parking space can be selected as desired.
  • Page 233 230 Driving and parking Parking with Active Parking Assist Do not use Active Parking Assist in the following & WARNING Risk of accident due to situations: Depending on the vehicle's equipment, the objects located above or below the In extreme weather conditions such as ice, button may also be located at a different detection range of Active Parking Assist packed snow or in heavy rain.
  • Page 234 Driving and parking 231 The turn signal indicator is switched on auto‐ select the corresponding transmission posi‐ matically when the parking procedure tion. begins. The vehicle drives into the selected parking space. You are responsible for selecting the turn signal indicator in accordance with the traffic condi‐...
  • Page 235 232 Driving and parking Exiting a parking space with Active Parking Assist Requirements: The vehicle has been parked with Active Parking Assist. Depending on the vehicle's equipment, the button may also be located at a different position in the centre console. Please note that you are responsible for the vehi‐...
  • Page 236 Driving and parking 233 take control of vehicle message prompt you to & WARNING Risk of accident due to vehi‐ Always pay careful attention to the traf‐ take control of the vehicle. fic situation; do not rely on Drive Away cle swinging out while parking or pulling Assist alone.
  • Page 237: Trailer Hitch

    234 Driving and parking If you shift the transmission position to k or L symbol appears in the media display and Manoeuvring assistant must be active for the the vehicle can be braked automatically. function of Drive Away Assist ( page 233) h when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 238 Driving and parking 235 Extending and retracting the ball neck fully Permissible gross weight of the towing vehi‐ The trailer cables or adapter plugs have been electrically removed. Permissible gross weight of the trailer Extending the ball neck fully electrically &...
  • Page 239 236 Driving and parking Retracting the ball neck fully electrically Folding the ball neck in/out fully electrically Wait until the ball neck has locked in place. When indicator lamp is continuously lit, (multimedia system) Pull button 2. the ball neck is securely locked in place. Indicator lamp will flash and the mes‐...
  • Page 240 Driving and parking 237 The trailer cables or adapter plugs have been If the ball neck is not securely locked in place, Do not lock or unlock the vehicle. removed. Check trailer hitch lock message will appear on the multifunction display. Requirements: Multimedia system: The ball neck is extended and engaged in a...
  • Page 241 238 Driving and parking Drive Away Assist Under the following conditions, a message may appear on the multifunction display even if the Cross Traffic Alert trailer has been connected correctly: Reversing camera LEDs have been installed in the trailer light‐ 360°...
  • Page 242: Bicycle Rack Function

    Driving and parking 239 Bicycle rack function * NOTE Damage when uncoupling in a * NOTE Damage to the rear bumper from state of overrun installing adapter cables or adapter plugs & WARNING Risk of an accident when Uncoupling in a state of overrun can damage The following parts could be damaged when using the bicycle rack incorrectly the vehicle.
  • Page 243 100 kg. Up to four bicycles can be transpor‐ support on the ball neck guide pin. ted. only use bicycle racks approved by Mercedes-Benz. The load capacity is calculated from the weight of the bicycle rack and the bicycle rack load. always observe the bicycle rack operating instructions.
  • Page 244: Vehicle Towing Instructions

    3 bicycles 4 bicycles longitudinal axis. Total weight of Up to 75 kg Up to Mercedes-Benz recommends removing all bicycle rack 100 kg detachable parts from bicycles (e.g. baskets, and load child seats, rechargeable batteries) before load‐ ing them onto the bicycle rack. This will improve Max.
  • Page 245 242 Driving and parking guaranteed for the towing vehicle or the towed vehicle. The vehicle-trailer combination may swerve from side to side. Comply with the per‐ mitted towing methods ( page 319) and the instructions for towing with both axles on the ground ( page 320).
  • Page 246: Instrument Display And On-Board Computer 243

    Instrument display and on-board computer 243 Notes on the instrument display and on- Only operate this equipment when the board computer traffic situation permits. If you cannot be sure of this, stop the & WARNING Risk of accident due to an vehicle whilst paying attention to road instrument display malfunction and traffic conditions and operate the...
  • Page 247: Instrument Display Overview

    244 Instrument display and on-board computer Instrument display overview Speedometer Time During normal operation, the coolant tem‐ perature display is permitted to rise to The segments on the speedometer indicate Area for additional values (example: rev 120°C. the statuses of the following systems: cruise counter): rev counter / navigation / ECO control / limiter / Active Distance Assist display / consumption / G-meter / date...
  • Page 248: Overview Of The Buttons On The Steering Wheel

    Instrument display and on-board computer 245 Selected transmission position Control panel for the MBUX multimedia sys‐ Overview of the buttons on the steering tem ( page 250) wheel Multifunction display (example: standard dis‐ play for a trip): assistance / telephone / £...
  • Page 249 246 Instrument display and on-board computer Media or downwards on the left-hand Touch Con‐ trol. Service To switch between displays: swipe Vehicles with an instrument display in upwards or downwards on the left-hand the widescreen cockpit: Design Touch Control. You can find information about the possible To exit a submenu: press the left-hand back settings and selections on the menus in the button.
  • Page 250: Overview Of Displays On The Multifunction Display

    Instrument display and on-board computer 247 Full-screen menus È Limiter ( page 188) Head-up display You can display the following menus full-screen ç Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Function of the head-up display on the instrument display: page 190) ê Active Brake Assist ( page 204) Assistance * NOTE Mercedes-AMG vehicles...
  • Page 251 248 Instrument display and on-board computer Display content Wet carriageways To select the Settings menu: swipe to the right on the left-hand Touch Control. Objects on the display cover The Settings menu will be selected. Polarisation in sunglasses To call up the Settings menu: press the In extreme sunlight, sections of the display left-hand Touch Control.
  • Page 252 Instrument display and on-board computer 249 Selecting what the head-up display shows Switching the head-up display on/off via the Right display area multimedia system Traffic Sign Assist Assistant display Multimedia system: To adjust the position, brightness and lower © Settings Quick access display area Select HUD.
  • Page 253: 250 Mbux Multimedia System

    250 MBUX multimedia system Overview of the MBUX multimedia system Turn: adjusts the volume Overview and operation Press: switches sound on or off Notes on the MBUX multimedia system Ü Switches the multimedia system or media display on or off &...
  • Page 254 MBUX multimedia system 251 Home screen overview Depending on the display, calls up the first Transmission of vehicle position active Quick-access, e.g. enter home address three applications or the home screen Signal strength of the mobile phone network, Index points and selected display area Calls up the profile network display, battery status of the mobile Calls up the air conditioning menu...
  • Page 255 252 MBUX multimedia system Operating the MBUX multimedia system If Mercedes me connect is active 5, the Navigation through the menus is carried out with vehicle is linked with Mercedes me connect. Touch Control with single-finger swipes. Using Touch Control Vehicle data is then transmitted to the back- To select a menu option: swipe and press.
  • Page 256 MBUX multimedia system 253 Using the touchpad To use handwriting recognition: write a Press briefly: calls up favourites character on the touchpad. Press and hold: adds a favourite or creates a To open or close the Notifications new theme Centre: swipe down or up with two fingers. Alternatively, tap ©...
  • Page 257 254 MBUX multimedia system Starting LINGUATRONIC Overview of the MBUX Interior Assistant System limits, display messages and notes for rectification & WARNING Risk of injury from the cam‐ The system may be impaired or may not function era's laser radiation in the following situations: This product uses a classification 1 laser sys‐...
  • Page 258 MBUX multimedia system 255 Clothing being worn (hat, shawl, scarf) may Keep the camera's field of vision clear. Consult a Mercedes-Benz service centre. be limiting the detection area of the camera. The camera is not operational. The MBUX Interior Assistant supports the following interactions:...
  • Page 259 256 MBUX multimedia system Switching the reading light and search light Switching the reading light on and off Switching the search light on and off and on or off Requirements: For the reading light: the function is availa‐ ble when it is dark. The hand movement takes place in the inter‐...
  • Page 260 MBUX multimedia system 257 For recurring driving situations, such as long & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped b) Press a memory position button or a drives on the motorway, you can save your pre‐ seat adjustment switch on the driver's during adjustment of the driver's seat ferred settings in a theme in the vehicle.
  • Page 261: System Settings

    258 MBUX multimedia system Configuring profiles, themes and sugges‐ Configuring suggestions Select Continue tions Select Audio Navigation (Navigation) and Configuring suggestions store the active settings in the theme. Multimedia system: Select Ä for a profile. Select Continue © f Profiles Select Suggestions settings.
  • Page 262 MBUX multimedia system 259 Edge lighting Software updates You have the following selection options: Day/night design Data import/export Accept and install Control elements PIN protection The system update will be downloaded in the background. Keyboard language and handwriting rec‐ System Reset ognition Information Sensitivity of the Touchpad...
  • Page 263 260 MBUX multimedia system Connecting using a security key Requirements for the installation: The device to be connected supports at least one of the types of connection described. The ignition is switched off. Select the options r of the desired Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 264 MBUX multimedia system 261 Connecting using a security key Select Connect via WPS PBC. the device to be connected. The type of connec‐ tion established must be selected on the multi‐ Select "Connect via WPS PBC" in the options Select Connect device to vehicle hotspot.
  • Page 265: Navigation

    262 MBUX multimedia system Select Generate security key. To show: tap on the touchscreen. Avoid extended observation of the cam‐ A connection will be established with the The menu is hidden automatically. era image. newly created security key. To save a security key: select Save. &...
  • Page 266 MBUX multimedia system 263 Navigation overview Example: digital map with navigation menu ON ROUTE menu with Route overview, Alter- POSITION menu with Store position, Com- native routes Report traffic incident pass Qibla To enter a POI or address and additional des‐ (Car-to-X) tination entry options Quick access for Traffic,...
  • Page 267 264 MBUX multimedia system Entering a destination Multimedia system: © Navigation ª Where to? Country in which the vehicle is located Switches to handwriting recognition Switches to digits, special characters and symbols Entering a POI or address Enters a space Switches to upper-case or lower-case letters List with additional destination entry options Switches to voice input...
  • Page 268 MBUX multimedia system 265 Enter the destination in 2. The entries can tions or if you change countries, the online Multimedia system: be made in any order. search is available. © Navigation The following entries can be made, for exam‐ For the destination you can enter an address, a ple: POI or a 3 word address.
  • Page 269 266 MBUX multimedia system Activating route guidance with augmented Using map functions reality Select Start new route guidance. Multimedia system: During route guidance, tap on the camera The destination address is set as the new © Navigation destination. The previous destination and the symbol on the media display.
  • Page 270 MBUX multimedia system 267 Displaying weather information and other Switch Motorway information on or off. Select Advanced. map contents Select View. Select Z. Using services Select elements. Select Advanced. Switch on Traffic incidents, Free-flowing traf- Requirements: Select View. and Delay. There is an Internet connection.
  • Page 271: Telephone

    268 MBUX multimedia system Telephone & WARNING Risk of an accident from & WARNING Risk of injury due to objects operating mobile communication equip‐ being stowed incorrectly Telephony ment while the vehicle is in motion If objects in the vehicle interior are stowed Notes on telephony Mobile communications devices distract the incorrectly, they can slide or be thrown...
  • Page 272 Further information can be obtained from a ity can by used with any mobile radio unit. Mercedes-Benz service centre or at: https:// For information on the range of functions of the www.mercedes-benz.com/connect mobile radio unit to be connected, see the man‐...
  • Page 273 270 MBUX multimedia system Telephone menu overview Telephony operating modes overview ® Signal strength of the mobile phone network Bluetooth device name of the currently connected mobile phone/of the mobile Depending on your equipment, the following tel‐ Options phone ephony operating modes are available: Device manager ®...
  • Page 274: Mercedes Me And Apps

    In the telephony menu you have the following able in every country. Find out at a (see the manufacturer's operating instruc‐ functions, for example: Mercedes-Benz service centre if these func‐ tions). Making calls, e.g.: tions are available in your country.
  • Page 275 Telediagnostics page 273). include the following functions: With the Telediagnostics function, specific You can also call the Mercedes-Benz Customer Supplement to the Mercedes-Benz emer‐ wear and failure reports are recorded by the Centre using the multimedia system gency call system (...
  • Page 276 Mercedes me calls are not possible in every tem. country. Find out at a Mercedes-Benz More information about Mercedes me connect service centre if these functions are availa‐ services can be obtained in the Mercedes me ble in your country.
  • Page 277 Making an emergency call Nearest Mercedes-Benz service centre Then, you can select a service and be connected to a specialist at the Mercedes-Benz Customer To open the cover of SOS button , press it Other products and services from Mercedes- Centre.
  • Page 278 If you are already in contact appears asking if you would like to make an with the Mercedes-Benz Customer Centre or If the Accident and Breakdown Management appointment. have already received support, this prompt...
  • Page 279 Vehicle identification number data can also be called up from the vehicle by vider. the Mercedes-Benz Customer Centre: Time of the call The quality of the mobile connection is suffi‐ Current vehicle location Reason for the initiation of the call cient.
  • Page 280 Mercedes me connect services. These can be Mercedes me Portal, then services and offers obtained in the Mercedes me portal: https:// from Mercedes-Benz will be available to you. Using In-Car Office, you can connect your online me.secure.mercedes-benz.com services with the multimedia system.
  • Page 281 278 MBUX multimedia system the online service with your user account in Display and selection of tasks and calls to Managing e-mails the Mercedes me Portal. complete Showing/reading e-mails Reading aloud In-Car Office functions: Writing and forwarding e-mails Calling (requirement being that a tele‐ Display pending appointments in the calen‐...
  • Page 282 MBUX multimedia system 279 Overview of smartphone integration mobile phone can be connected using Blue‐ URL entry ® tooth with the multimedia system. Bookmarks With Smartphone Integration, you can use cer‐ The full range of functions for Smartphone Inte‐ Web page, back tain functions on your mobile phone via the mul‐...
  • Page 283: Mercedes-Benz Emergency Call System

    Mercedes-Benz Link (implementation of the The transfer of this data is used to alter how function using the Mercedes-Benz Link con‐ The ignition must be switched on before an auto‐ content is displayed to correspond to the driving trol box) matic emergency call can be made.
  • Page 284 MBUX multimedia system 281 You can find more information on the regional the speaker, microphone, airbag, SOS but‐ The Mercedes‑Benz emergency call centre availability of eCall at: https://www.mercedes- ton), a corresponding message appears in can transmit the vehicle position data to one benz-mobile.com/extra/ecall/ the multifunction display of the instrument of the public emergency services call cen‐...
  • Page 285 On the multifunction steering wheel: This allows measures for rescue, recovery or select ~. towing to a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre to Triggering a manual Mercedes-Benz emer‐ be initiated quickly. gency call Data transfer of the Mercedes-Benz emer‐...
  • Page 286 MBUX multimedia system 283 Self diagnosis function of the emergency call Direction of travel The test mode is currently available in the system following countries, for example: Vehicle identification number Russia Your car verifies the operability of the emer‐ Vehicle drive type gency call system each time the ignition is ON.
  • Page 287: Radio, Media & Tv

    284 MBUX multimedia system Radio, media & TV Overview of the symbols and functions in the media menu Symbol Designation Function Play Select to start or continue playback. Rest Select to pause the playback. Repeat a track Select to repeat the current track or the active playlist. Select once: the active playlist is repeated.
  • Page 288 MBUX multimedia system 285 Symbol Designation Function Settings Select to make settings. © Home Select to return to the home screen. Messaging Select to call up messaging. Full screen Select to switch to full screen mode. The following functions and settings are availa‐ Playing back audio or video files ble in the media menu: Streaming online music...
  • Page 289 286 MBUX multimedia system Additional functions in the TV menu Symbol Designation Function Settings Select to make settings in the TV menu. The following functions can be switched on/off or configured: Channel fix Country-specific character set Audio language Subtitles Teletext Picture format Õ...
  • Page 290 MBUX multimedia system 287 Receiving TV channels in HD quality To play back audio files using the multimedia The CI+ module is connected in the CI+ box in system, authorise the external data storage the glove compartment. medium on the MBUX multimedia system. * NOTE Damage to the CI+ module and To insert the smart card in the CI+ mod‐...
  • Page 291 288 MBUX multimedia system Overview of the symbols and functions in the radio menu Symbol Designation Function © Home Select to return to the home screen. Messaging Select to call up messaging. û/ü Skip forwards/back Select to skip to the next or to the previous station. Settings Select to have further options shown.
  • Page 292 MBUX multimedia system 289 Symbol Designation Function Station list Select to have the station list shown. ª Search Select to search in the active menu. You can search for artists, genres or moods, for example. Additional functions of TuneIn radio A relatively large volume of data can be transmitted when using TuneIn Radio.
  • Page 293: Sound Settings

    The functions and services are country- in the Digital Owner's Manual. dependent. For more information, consult a Requirements: Standard sound system and Advanced sound Mercedes-Benz service centre. A Mercedes me account is available. system Multimedia system: The vehicle is connected with the Mercedes The following functions are available: ©...
  • Page 294 MBUX multimedia system 291 ® Burmester surround sound system and ® Burmester high-end 3D surround sound system The following functions are available: Equaliser: Treble, mid-range and bass Balance and fader Sound focus ® VIP seat (Burmester high-end 3D surround sound system only) Sound profiles Volume: Automatic adjustment...
  • Page 295: 292 Maintenance And Care

    The ASSYST PLUS service interval display on the workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Maintenance work which is not carried out at instrument display provides information on the...
  • Page 296: Engine Compartment

    Maintenance and care 293 Battery disconnection periods Resetting the active bonnet fied based on the actual operating conditions and/or loads. The ASSYST PLUS service interval display & WARNING Risk of burns from hot com‐ Examples of arduous operating conditions: can only calculate the service due date when ponent parts in the engine compartment regular city driving with frequent intermedi‐...
  • Page 297 294 Maintenance and care With your hand flat, push down active bonnet & WARNING Risk of accident and injury & WARNING Risk of injury due to moving in the area around the hinges on both when opening and closing the bonnet parts sides (arrows).
  • Page 298 Maintenance and care 295 Opening the bonnet Never touch components of the ignition system or the fuel injection system when the ignition is switched on. & WARNING Risk of burns from hot com‐ ponent parts in the engine compartment Certain component parts in the engine com‐ partment can be very hot, e.g.
  • Page 299 296 Maintenance and care If the bonnet can still be lifted slightly, open Repeat the request after a maximum of Consult a qualified specialist workshop. the bonnet again and close it with a little 30 minutes' driving. Engine oil level System currently unavail. more force until it engages correctly.
  • Page 300 Maintenance and care 297 Turn cap anti-clockwise and remove it. Allow the engine to cool off and thor‐ Have excess engine oil removed at a oughly clean the engine oil from compo‐ qualified specialist workshop. Top up the engine oil. nent parts before starting the vehicle.
  • Page 301 It could ignite if it comes into If necessary, top up with coolant that has contact with hot engine component parts or been approved for Mercedes-Benz. the exhaust system. Further information on coolant Make sure that no windscreen washer...
  • Page 302: Cleaning And Care

    Maintenance and care 299 Cleaning and care Active Parking Assist Information on washing the vehicle in a car To avoid damage to the vehicle, deactivate wash these systems in the following or similar sit‐ uations: & WARNING Risk of an accident due to during towing reduced braking power after washing the in a car wash...
  • Page 303 300 Maintenance and care To avoid damage to your vehicle when using a If, after the car wash, you remove the wax To avoid damage to your vehicle, observe the fol‐ car wash, ensure the following beforehand: from the windscreen and wiper rubbers, this lowing when using a high-pressure cleaner: will prevent smearing and reduce wiper Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is deacti‐...
  • Page 304 302). rials. Cleaning Remove dirt immediately, where possible. For cleaning, use plenty of water and a mild Matt finish cleaning agent without additives or abrasive Only use care products approved for substances, e.g. a car shampoo approved for Mercedes-Benz. Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 305 Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. temperature, e.g. hot air blower Always be particularly careful around weather conditions the tailpipe and the tailpipe trims and...
  • Page 306 To avoid damage to the vehicle, observe the with the wiper arms folded out, clean the for Mercedes-Benz, especially in the winter notes on cleaning and care of the following vehi‐ wiper blades with a damp cloth.
  • Page 307 Mercedes-Benz. do not dry by heating them to over 80°C or vent-based care products exposing them to direct sunlight.
  • Page 308 Clean with a damp cloth and 1% soapy water. Leather care: use a leather care agent that Do not use a microfibre cloth. has been recommended for Mercedes-Benz. Fabric seat covers Do not allow the leather to become too Clean with a damp microfibre cloth and 1% damp.
  • Page 309: 306 Breakdown Assistance

    306 Breakdown assistance the maximum permissible number of washes Emergency is exceeded Removing the safety vest the fluorescence has faded The safety vests are located in the stowage com‐ partments in the driver and front passenger Warning triangle door. Removing the warning triangle To remove: pull out the safety vest bag by the loop.
  • Page 310 Breakdown assistance 307 First-aid kit (soft-sided) overview Removing the fire extinguisher Push both sides of warning triangle holder in the direction of the arrow and open it. & WARNING Risk of accident due to an Remove warning triangle 2. incorrectly secured fire extinguisher in Setting up the warning triangle the driver's footwell A fire extinguisher may impede pedal travel...
  • Page 311: Flat Tyre

    308 Breakdown assistance In the event of a flat tyre, the following options Flat tyre are available depending on your vehicle's equip‐ Notes on flat tyres ment: Vehicles with MOExtended tyres: it is pos‐ & WARNING Risk of accident due to a flat sible to continue the journey for a short tyre period of time.
  • Page 312 Breakdown assistance 309 Notes on MOExtended tyres (run-flat tyres) If a pressure loss warning message appears in ist workshop with regard to their further the multifunction display, proceed as follows: use. & WARNING Risk of accident when driving Check the tyre for damage. The defective tyre must be replaced in in limp-home mode every case.
  • Page 313 310 Breakdown assistance TIREFIT kit storage location At a distance of approximately 1 m to the & WARNING Risk of accident when using tyre inflation compressor and approximately tyre sealant The TIREFIT kit is located under the boot floor. 1.6 m above the ground, the following sound The tyre sealant may be unable to seal the pressure levels apply: tyre properly, especially in the following...
  • Page 314 Breakdown assistance 311 Comply with the manufacturer's safety notes on Observe the following if you come into con‐ the sticker on the tyre inflation compressor. tact with the tyre sealant: Have the tyre sealant bottle replaced in a quali‐ Rinse off the tyre sealant from your skin fied specialist workshop every five years.
  • Page 315 312 Breakdown assistance Let the tyre inflation compressor run for a Pump up the tyre again. maximum of ten minutes. After a maximum of ten minutes the tyre The tyre should then have attained a tyre pressure must be at least 200 kPa (2.0 bar/ pressure of at least 200 kPa (2.0 bar/ 29 psi).
  • Page 316 Have the tyre sealant bottle disposed of Countries that have Mercedes-Benz Adapt your driving style accordingly and professionally, e.g. at a Mercedes-Benz Service24h: you will find a sticker with the tele‐ drive carefully. Service Centre.
  • Page 317: Battery (Vehicle)

    Further information on ESP page 181) tery To reduce the tyre pressure: press pres‐ For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz recommends sure release button next to manometer Work carried out incorrectly on the battery that you only use batteries which have been tes‐...
  • Page 318 Breakdown assistance 315 All vehicles Risk of explosion. vehicle body before handling the bat‐ tery. ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental damage due to improper disposal of bat‐ The highly flammable gas mixture is created teries Fire, naked flames and smoking are while the battery is charging and during starting prohibited when handling the battery.
  • Page 319 Alternatively: connect the battery to a bat‐ into contact with vehicle parts. mum charging voltage of 14.8 V. tery charger approved by Mercedes-Benz or Never place metal objects or tools on a consult a qualified specialist workshop to All other vehicles battery.
  • Page 320 Always allow a battery to thaw before charging the battery: to start the engine. charging it or performing starting assis‐ Only use battery chargers tested and tance. approved for Mercedes-Benz. Read the battery charger's operating instruc‐ tions before charging the battery.
  • Page 321 318 Breakdown assistance Observe the additional following points during with positive clamp on your own vehicle starting assistance: first. Starting assistance may only be provided During starting assistance: start the using vehicles, batteries or other jump start engine of the donor vehicle and run at idle devices with a nominal voltage of 12 V.
  • Page 322: Tow-Starting Or Towing Away

    Replacing the 12 V battery Active Parking Assist approved for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. Observe the notes on the 12 V battery Carry over detachable parts, such as vent To avoid damage to the vehicle, deactivate hoses, elbow fittings or terminal covers from page 314).
  • Page 323 320 Breakdown assistance For towing, use a tow rope or tow bar with both the electric parking brake cannot be released 4MATIC vehicles axles on the ground. Do not use tow bar sys‐ or applied tems. Both axles on Yes, max. 50 km at 50 km/h vehicles with automatic transmission: the the ground automatic transmission cannot be shifted to...
  • Page 324 Breakdown assistance 321 Vehicles with automatic transmission: do A towing distance of 50 km must not be & WARNING Risk of accident due to limi‐ not open the driver's door or front passenger exceeded. ted safety-related functions during the door, otherwise the automatic transmission towing process automatically shifts to position j.
  • Page 325 322 Breakdown assistance on-board electrical system with power Secure the vehicle on all four wheels * NOTE Damage due to excessive tractive page 318). with suitable tensioning straps. power Load the vehicle onto the transporter. Do not exceed the maximum permissi‐ If you pull away sharply, the tractive power Vehicles with automatic transmission: ble speed of 60 km/h when transport‐...
  • Page 326 Breakdown assistance 323 4MATIC vehicles/vehicles with automatic Towing eye storage location Screw in the towing eye clockwise as far as it transmission will go and tighten. The towing eye is located in the stowage space under the boot floor. Vehicles with a trailer hitch: vehicles with a trailer hitch do not have a rear bracket for the towing eye.
  • Page 327: Electrical Fuses

    If the newly inserted fuse also blows, have the Only use fuses that have been approved Vehicles with automatic transmission must cause traced and rectified at a qualified special‐ by Mercedes-Benz and which have the not be tow-started. ist workshop. correct fuse rating.
  • Page 328 Breakdown assistance 325 Fuse box on the driver's side of the cockpit Always switch off the windscreen wip‐ page 326) ers and ignition before opening the Fuse box in the front passenger footwell engine bonnet. page 326) Fuse box in the boot on the right-hand side of the vehicle, when viewed in the direction of travel ( page 326)
  • Page 329 The fuse assignment diagram is in a recess on The fuse box is on the side of the dashboard the side of the fuse box. under a cover. Contact a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre for Open cover in the direction of the arrow further information.
  • Page 330: Wheels And Tyres 327

    Wheels and tyres 327 Carry out the following checks on all wheels reg‐ Notes on noise or unusual handling charac‐ & WARNING Risk of aquaplaning due to ularly, at least once a month or as required, for teristics insufficient tyre tread example, prior to a long journey or driving off- Make sure there are no vibrations, noises or Insufficient tyre tread will result in reduced...
  • Page 331: Tyre Pressure

    Snow chains are only permissible for certain Tyre pressure example when driving off-road wheel/tyre combinations. You can obtain Notes on tyre pressure information about this from a Mercedes-Benz Adjust the tyre pressure where neces‐ Service Centre. sary. & WARNING Risk of accident due to insuf‐...
  • Page 332 Wheels and tyres 329 The vehicle's tyres heat up when driving. As the Too low a tyre pressure can lead to the tyres temperature of the tyres increases, so too does bursting. the tyre pressure. Examine the tyres for foreign objects. Vehicles with tyre pressure monitoring sys‐...
  • Page 333 330 Wheels and tyres The load conditions "partially laden" and "fully pressure to the recommended cold tyre pressure On-board computer: laden" are defined in the table for different num‐ suitable for the operating situation. Service Tyres bers of passengers and amounts of luggage. The In most cases, the tyre pressure monitoring sys‐...
  • Page 334 Wheels and tyres 331 Tyre pressure loss warning system ing condition ( page 329). Observe the On-board computer: notes on tyre temperature ( page 328). Service Tyres Function of the tyre pressure loss warning The values displayed in the on-board com‐ system Swipe downwards on Touch Control on the puter may deviate from those of the tyre...
  • Page 335: Wheel Change

    332 Wheels and tyres driving with a high load On-board computer: Wheel change Service Tyres The tyre pressure loss warning system is only an Notes on selecting, fitting and replacing tyres aid. It is the driver's responsibility to set the tyre Swipe downwards on Touch Control on the pressure to the recommended cold tyre pressure left-hand side of the steering wheel.
  • Page 336 * NOTE Risk to driving safety from retrea‐ and accessories which have been specially Type ded tyres approved by Mercedes-Benz for your vehicle. These tyres are specially adapted to the con‐ Retreaded tyres are neither tested nor rec‐ & WARNING Risk of injury through exceed‐...
  • Page 337 Accessory parts that are not approved for your atures of less than 10 °C. Avoid kerbs and potholes when parking. vehicle by Mercedes-Benz or are not being used Only use the tyres for their intended correctly can impair the operating safety.
  • Page 338 Wheels and tyres 335 Only fit wheels of the same size on one axle If the tyre's maximum speed is below that of Tyre pressure table ( page 329) (left and right). the vehicle, this must be indicated by an Notes on the emergency spare wheel appropriate label in the driver's field of It is only permissible to fit a different wheel...
  • Page 339 336 Wheels and tyres Overview of the tyre-change tool kit rear wheels wear more in the centre of the The jack is maintenance-free. If there is a tyre malfunction, please contact a qualified spe‐ cialist workshop. * NOTE Mercedes-AMG vehicles Do not drive with tyres that have too little tread The tyre-change tool kit is located under the depth.
  • Page 340 Wheels and tyres 337 Preparing the vehicle for a wheel change Aluminium hub cap Remove the hub caps if necessary page 337). Requirements: Raise the vehicle ( page 338). The required tyre-change tool kit is available. If your vehicle is not equipped with the tyre- change tool kit, consult a qualified specialist Removing and fitting the wheel trim/hub workshop to find out about suitable tools.
  • Page 341 337). Important notes on using the jack: Use only a vehicle-specific jack that has been approved by Mercedes-Benz to raise the vehicle. The jack is only designed for raising and holding the vehicle for a short time while a wheel is being changed and not for mainte‐...
  • Page 342 Wheels and tyres 339 Only position the jack at the appropri‐ ate jacking point of the vehicle. The base of the jack must be positioned vertically under the jacking point of the vehicle. * 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‐...
  • Page 343 340 Wheels and tyres Removing a wheel & WARNING Risk of accident from losing a wheel Requirements: The vehicle is raised ( page 338). Oiled or greased wheel bolts can cause the wheel bolts to come loose, as too can dam‐ * NOTE Mercedes-AMG vehicles aged wheel bolts or wheel hub threads.
  • Page 344 Wheels and tyres 341 Lowering the vehicle after a wheel change Tighten the wheel bolts evenly in a diagonal & WARNING Risk of injury from tightening pattern in the order indicated wheel bolts and nuts Requirements: the specified tightening torque of 150 Nm. The new wheel has been fitted If you tighten the wheel bolts or wheel nuts page 340).
  • Page 345: Emergency Spare Wheel

    342 Wheels and tyres Vehicles with a tyre pressure monitoring Vehicles with a tyre pressure loss warn‐ Only use an emergency spare wheel or system: restart the tyre pressure monitoring ing system: if an emergency spare wheel is spare wheel briefly. system ( page 331).
  • Page 346: Technical Data 343

    Technical data 343 Notes on technical data On-board electronics the vehicle electronics and jeopardise the operating safety of the vehicle. Notes on tampering with the engine elec‐ * NOTE Mercedes-AMG vehicles tronics You should have all work on electrical and electronic components carried out Observe the notes in the Supplement.
  • Page 347 344 Technical data Use Technical Specification ISO/TS 21609 (Road When operating two-way radios in the Vehicles – "EMCs for installation of aftermarket vehicle, always connect them to the radio frequency transmitting equipment") when low-reflection exterior aerial. retrofitting two-way radios. Comply with the legal requirements for detachable parts.
  • Page 348: Radio Operating Permits For Vehicle Com- Ponents

    Technical data 345 mobile phones (2G/3G/4G) Vehicle identification plate, VIN and engine Frequency band Maximum transmis‐ number overview sion output There are no restrictions when positioning the aerial on the outside of the vehicle for some Vehicle identification plate 2 m frequency band 50 W wavebands.
  • Page 349 346 Technical data 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 350: Operating Fluids

    Technical data 347 VIN below right-hand front seat VIN at the lower edge of the windscreen Operating fluids Notes on operating fluids * NOTE Mercedes-AMG vehicles Observe the notes in the Supplement. You could otherwise fail to recognise dangers. & WARNING Risk of injury from operating fluids harmful to your health Operating fluids may be poisonous and harm‐...
  • Page 351 Switch off the ignition and, if available, oughly with clean water. Seek medical Only use products approved by Mercedes-Benz. the stationary heater, before and while attention immediately. Damage caused by the use of products that have refuelling the vehicle.
  • Page 352 Technical data 349 Change immediately out of clothing that Never refuel with one of the following fuels: has come into contact with fuel. diesel regular petrol with an octane number lower than 91 RON Fuel petrol with more than 10% ethanol by vol‐ Information on fuel grades for vehicles with ume, e.g.
  • Page 353 Never refuel using petrol in diesel Only add cleaning additives recommen‐ maximum engine output. Alternatively, you can engines. ded by Mercedes-Benz to the fuel. also refuel using premium-grade unleaded petrol with at least 95 RON. Never mix petrol with diesel fuel.
  • Page 354 CLS 350 66.0 litres applies to your vehicle: lowing locations: CLS 350 4MATIC on the vehicle on the information label in the fuel filler flap ( page 166) CLS 450 4MATIC 66.0 litres...
  • Page 355 AdBlue or the use of additive-enhanced they come into contact. Clean the dirty surfaces ® AdBlue CLS 450 4MATIC 7.0 litres with water as soon as possible. The function of the NOx exhaust gas after‐ When you open the AdBlue ®...
  • Page 356 Technical data 353 Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the have to top up AdBlue ® will also vary. Have the oil change carried out at a qualified specialist AdBlue ® supply checked at a qualified specialist workshop. workshop before making journeys outside of Europe.
  • Page 357 CLS 450 4MATIC 8.5 litres vehicles with a diesel engine: All other models 229.52 CLS 300 d: ACEA C3 229.61* Notes on brake fluid all other models: MB-Freigabe or MB- * recommended for lowest possible fuel con‐ Observe the notes on operating fluids Approval 229.51 or ACEA C3...
  • Page 358 Coolant Proportion of antifreeze concentrate in the lowing locations: engine cooling system: Notes on coolant in the Mercedes-Benz Specification for a minimum of 50% (antifreeze protection Observe the notes on operating fluids Operating Fluids 310.1 down to approximately -37°C) page 347).
  • Page 359: Vehicle Data

    356 Technical data Do not use distilled or de-ionised water. Other‐ Make sure that no windscreen washer wise, the fill level sensor may be triggered erro‐ concentrate spills out next to the filler neously. opening. Recommended windscreen washer fluid: above freezing point: e.g. MB SummerFit * NOTE Damage to the exterior lighting due to unsuitable windscreen washer below freezing point: e.g.
  • Page 360: Trailer Hitch

    General notes on the trailer hitch height when Modifications to the engine cooling system may opened CLS 300 d 4MATIC 1435 mm be necessary, depending on the vehicle model. The retrofitting of a trailer hitch is only permissi‐ CLS 300 d 4MATIC...
  • Page 361 358 Technical data Mounting dimensions Towing capacity, braked (at a minimum start- The overhang dimension and fastening points are valid for a trailer hitch installed at the fac‐ off gradeability of 12%) tory. Model Towing capacity, braked Model Overhang dimen‐ sion All models 1900 kg...
  • Page 362 Permissible rear axle load (trailer operation) When using a bicycle rack, both the maximal Model Axle load tongue weight and the maximal load capacity should be observed. CLS 300 d 4MATIC 1410 kg Do not exceed the permissible load CLS 300 d 1405 kg capacity.
  • Page 363: 360 Display Messages And Warning/Indicator Lamps

    360 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps mation on the media display. Press the ¨ Display messages symbol to hide the display message. Introduction You can hide low-priority display messages by Information about display messages pressing the P back button or the left-hand Display messages appear on the multifunction Touch Control.
  • Page 364 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 361 Occupant safety Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The restraint system is malfunctioning ( page 37). & WARNING Risk of injury due to malfunctions in the restraint system Components in the restraint system may be activated unintentionally or not deploy as intended in an accident. Restraint sys.
  • Page 365 362 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Front-passenger airbag dis- * The front passenger airbag has been disabled even though an adult or a person of adult build is on the front abled See Owner's Manual passenger seat.
  • Page 366 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 363 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Risk of injury or death when using a child restraint system while the front passenger airbag is enabled If you secure a child in a child restraint system on the front passenger seat and the front passenger airbag is enabled, the front passenger airbag can deploy in the event of an accident.
  • Page 367 364 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Á * Have the key replaced. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Replace key Á * The key battery is discharged. Replace the battery ( page 73). Change key batteries Á...
  • Page 368 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 365 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 369 366 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 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) LED light sources: the display message for the corresponding light appears only when all the light-emitting diodes in the light are faulty.
  • Page 370 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 367 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 371 368 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 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 125). Owner's Manual 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 372 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 369 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 373 370 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 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 374 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 371 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ï * The trailer hitch is not operational during a journey with a trailer. & WARNING Risk of an accident if the ball neck is not locked The trailer may become detached. Check trailer hitch lock Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions.
  • Page 375 372 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions If the ball neck has been extended: initiate a new swivel movement ( page 235). The ball neck will engage beneath the bumper. 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 376 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 373 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Active bonnet malfunction * The active bonnet (pedestrian protection) is malfunctioning or inoperative after having already been triggered. See Owner's Manual Consult a qualified specialist workshop. * At least one door is open.
  • Page 377 374 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & 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 boot lid is open when the engine is running, especially if the vehicle is in motion. Always switch off the engine before opening the boot lid.
  • Page 378 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 375 Engine Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions To switch off the engine, * You have pressed the start/stop button while the vehicle is in motion. press the Start/Stop but- Information about switching off the engine while driving ( page 149).
  • Page 379 376 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions In the event of a fire in the engine compartment, keep the engine bonnet closed and call the fire service. Wait until the engine has cooled down. Make sure that the air supply to the radiator is not obstructed. Avoiding high loads on the engine, drive to the nearest qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 380 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 377 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ¸ * Vehicles with diesel engines: the engine air filter is dirty and must be replaced. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Replace air cleaner Transmission Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Only select Park (P) when * It is possible to select the park position j only if the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 381 378 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Change the transmission position. Apply brake to select D or R * You have attempted to select transmission position h or k. Depress the brake pedal. Select transmission position h or k. * You have attempted to select transmission position k.
  • Page 382 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 379 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Reversing not poss. Con- * The transmission is malfunctioning. The transmission position k cannot be selected. sult workshop Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Transmission Malfunction * The transmission is malfunctioning.
  • Page 383 380 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 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 177).
  • Page 384 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 381 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 385 382 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Switch the ignition off. The electric parking brake will be applied automatically. If you do not want the electric parking brake to be applied, e.g. at an automatic car wash or when the vehicle is being towed, leave the ignition switched on.
  • Page 386 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 383 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 176).
  • Page 387 384 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Do not top up the brake fluid. * The brakepads have reached the wear limit. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Check brake pads See Owner's Manual Driving systems Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions...
  • Page 388 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 385 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions é * ATTENTION ASSIST is malfunctioning. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. ATTENTION ASSIST inoper- ative é * ATTENTION ASSIST has detected fatigue or an increasing lack of concentration on the part of the driver page 185).
  • Page 389 386 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Cruise control off * Cruise control has been deactivated. If there is an additional warning tone, cruise control has been deactivated automatically ( page 187). È * The limiter cannot be activated as not all activation conditions have been fulfilled. Observe the activation conditions of the limiter.
  • Page 390 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 387 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ç * Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC was deactivated. If a warning tone also sounds, Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC has deactivated automatically ( page 193). Active Distance Assist cur- * Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is temporarily unavailable.
  • Page 391 388 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ð * You have exceeded the maximum permissible speed (for certain countries only). Drive more slowly. Maximum speed exceeded Speed limit (winter tyres) * You have reached the maximum permissible stored speed for winter tyres. It is not possible to exceed this speed. XXX km/h Active Steering Assist cur- * Active Steering Assist is temporarily unavailable.
  • Page 392 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 389 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Beginning emergency stop * Your hands are not on the steering wheel. An emergency stop is being initiated ( page 199). Put your hands back on the steering wheel. You can cancel the deceleration at any time by performing one of the following actions: Steering Braking or accelerating...
  • Page 393 390 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Traffic Sign Assist currently * Traffic Sign Assist is temporarily unavailable. unavailable See Owner's Once the cause of the problem is no longer present, the system will be available again. Manual Drive on.
  • Page 394 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 391 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Active Blind Spot Assist * Active Blind Spot Assist is temporarily unavailable. currently unavailable See The system limits have been reached ( page 209). Owner's Manual Once the cause of the problem is no longer present, the system will be available again. Drive on.
  • Page 395 392 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Active Lane Keeping Assist * Active Lane Keeping Assist is malfunctioning. inoperative Consult a qualified specialist workshop. ç * The radar sensor system is malfunctioning. Possible causes: dirt on the sensors heavy rain or snow Ã...
  • Page 396 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 393 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 à 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 397 394 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ä * AIR BODY CONTROL is functioning only to a limited extent. The vehicle's handling characteristics may be affected. Drive in a manner appropriate for the current level, but do not exceed 80 km/h. Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 398 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 395 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Set a higher vehicle level ( page 215). Depending on the malfunction, the vehicle will be raised. ¢ * The vehicle level may be lowered for the following reasons: You have selected a different drive program.
  • Page 399 396 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Active Parking Assist and * Vehicles with Active Parking Assist: Active Parking Assist and Parking Assist PARKTRONIC are malfunctioning. PARKTRONIC inoperative Vehicles without Active Parking Assist: Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is malfunctioning. See Owner's Manual Stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions and restart the engine.
  • Page 400 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 397 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions If the display message does not disappear, consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. Drive care‐ fully. * ABS and ESP ® are malfunctioning. Other driving systems and driving safety systems (e.g. BAS) may also be malfunctioning. The brake system will continue to operate normally.
  • Page 401 398 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP is malfunctioning ® If ESP ® is malfunctioning, ESP ® cannot carry out vehicle stabilisation. In addition, other driving safety systems are switched off.
  • Page 402 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 399 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * EBD, ABS and ESP ® are malfunctioning. Other driving systems and driving safety systems (e.g. BAS) may also be malfunctioning. & WARNING Risk of skidding if EBD, ABS and ESP ®...
  • Page 403 400 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Active Brake Assist Func- * Vehicles with the Driving Assistance Package: Active Brake Assist with cross-traffic function, Evasive Steering tions limited See Owner's ® Assist or PRE‑SAFE PLUS are temporarily unavailable or only partially available. Manual Vehicles without the Driving Assistance Package: Active Brake Assist is temporarily unavailable or only partially available.
  • Page 404 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 401 Battery Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The engine is off and the charge level is too low. Switch off electrical consumers that are not required. To charge the 12 V battery: 12 V battery See Owner's Manual Leave the engine running for a few minutes, or drive an extended distance.
  • Page 405 402 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The 12 V battery is no longer being charged and the charge level is too low. * NOTE Possible engine damage if you continue driving Stop vehicle See Owner's Do not continue driving under any circumstances.
  • Page 406 * The charge level of the 48 V battery is too low. You can no longer start the engine. Owner's Manual Switch off electrical consumers that are not required. Connect a suitable charger approved for Mercedes-Benz with sufficient charge output to the jump-start connec‐ tion point of the 12 V battery ( page 318).
  • Page 407 404 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Tyre pressure monitor Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Tyre press. monitor cur- * There is interference from a powerful radio signal source As a result, no signals from the tyre pressure sensors are rently unavailable being received.
  • Page 408 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 405 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The tyre pressure in one or more tyres has dropped significantly. The wheel position will be displayed. & WARNING Risk of an accident due to insufficient tyre pressure The tyres can burst.
  • Page 409 406 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The tyre pressure in one or more tyres has dropped suddenly. The wheel position will be displayed. & WARNING Risk of an accident from driving with a flat tyre The tyres may overheat and be damaged.
  • Page 410 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 407 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Reduce speed so that the tyres cool down. Reduce speed * 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 411 408 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Observe the recommended tyre pressures. Adjust the tyre pressure if necessary. Stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions. Check the tyre pressure ( page 328) and the tyres. When the tyre pressure is correct, restart the tyre pressure loss warning system ( page 331).
  • Page 412 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 409 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Ø * The low AdBlue ® level will lead to limited performance after the remaining distance displayed has been covered. ® Top up AdBlue immediately ( page 170). Top up AdBlue Emergency op.
  • Page 413 410 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ¯ * The AdBlue ® system is malfunctioning. Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. AdBlue system fault See Owner's Manual ¯ * The AdBlue ® system is malfunctioning. Performance will be reduced once the remaining distance displayed has been covered.
  • Page 414 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 411 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ¯ * The AdBlue ® system is malfunctioning. You can no longer start the engine. Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. AdBlue system fault Engine start not possible Engine oil Display messages Possible causes/consequences and...
  • Page 415 412 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The engine oil level is too high. * NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with excess engine oil Engine oil level Reduce oil Avoid long journeys with excess engine oil. level Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately and have the engine oil level reduced.
  • Page 416: Warning And Indicator Lamps

    Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 413 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The oil pressure is too low. * NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with insufficient oil pressure Engine oil pressure Stop Avoid driving with insufficient oil pressure. Switch off engine Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions.
  • Page 417 414 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Instrument display Electrical fault ( page 418) #! Turn signal lights ( page 122) Reserve fuel with fuel filler flap loca‐ Rear fog light ( page 120) tion indicator ( page 418) Electric parking brake (red) page 421) Electric parking brake (yellow) page 421)
  • Page 418 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 415 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 37). & WARNING Risk of injury due to malfunctions in the restraint system Restraint system warning Components in the restraint system may be activated unintentionally or not deploy as intended in an accident.
  • Page 419 416 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ü * The red seat belt warning lamp lights up once the engine has started. In addition, an intermittent warning tone may sound. The red 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 420 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 417 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ï * The red trailer hitch warning lamp is lit. The trailer hitch is not operational or is swivelling. & WARNING Risk of an accident if the ball neck is not locked Trailer tow hitch warning lamp The trailer may become detached.
  • Page 421 418 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 (red) The coolant level is too low The air supply to the radiator is obstructed The radiator fan is faulty The engine coolant pump is faulty...
  • Page 422 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 419 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions If the coolant temperature display is at the lower end of the temperature scale: Consult a qualified specialist workshop. If the coolant temperature display is at the upper end of the temperature scale: Exit the vehicle and keep a safe distance from it until the engine has cooled down.
  • Page 423 420 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Start the engine three to four times after refuelling. If the yellow engine diagnosis warning lamp goes out, emergency operation mode is cancelled. The vehicle need not be checked. * The red electrical fault warning lamp is lit.
  • Page 424 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 421 Brakes Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The red electric parking brake indicator lamp flashes or is lit. The yellow electric parking brake indicator lamp also lights up in the event of a malfunction. Note the messages on the multifunction display.
  • Page 425 422 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions 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. Brake system warning lamp There is insufficient brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir.
  • Page 426 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 423 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Do not top up the brake fluid. Driving systems Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions æ * The white Active Brake Assist warning lamp is lit. The system is switched off or unavailable. Active Brake Assist warning lamp * The red distance warning lamp lights up while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 427 424 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ä * The yellow AIR BODY CONTROL warning lamp is lit. The yellow DYNAMIC BODY CONTROL warning lamp is lit. A fault has occurred in the AIR BODY CONTROL. Suspension warning lamp A fault has occurred in the DYNAMIC BODY CONTROL.
  • Page 428 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 425 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Drive on carefully. Have the brake system checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop. ÷ * The yellow ESP ® warning lamp flashes while the vehicle is in motion. One or more wheels has reached its grip limit ( page 181).
  • Page 429 426 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions å * The yellow ESP ® OFF warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. ® is deactivated. Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be inoperative. ®...
  • Page 430 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 427 Tyre pressure monitor Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions *The yellow tyre pressure monitor warning lamp (pressure loss/malfunction) flashes for approximately one minute and then remains lit. The tyre pressure monitor is malfunctioning. Tyre pressure monitoring &...
  • Page 431 428 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Adjust the tyre pressure if necessary. Stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions. Check the tyre pressure and the tyres.
  • Page 432: Index 429

    Index 429 Setting ..........204 1, 2, 3 ... Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC ..190 A/C function 4MATIC ............. 166 Active Emergency Stop Assist ..... 199 Activating/deactivating (MBUX mul‐ Function ..........166 Calling up a speed ....... 193 timedia system) ........138 12 V battery Function ..........
  • Page 433 430 Index Active Parking Assist ......229 Switching on/off ......... 126 Adverse weather light ......125 Exiting a parking space ....... 232 Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus After-sales service centre Function ..........229 Function ..........126 see ASSYST PLUS Parking ..........230 Switching on/off .........
  • Page 434 Index 431 Air vents All-wheel drive Assistance systems see Air vents see 4MATIC see Driving safety system Air-conditioning system Ambient lighting ASSYST PLUS ........... 292 see Climate control Setting (multimedia system) ....129 Battery disconnection periods ..... 293 Displaying the service due date ... 292 Android Auto Air-recirculation mode ......
  • Page 435 432 Index Authorised workshop Automatic transmission Extending/retracting (MBUX multi‐ see Qualified specialist workshop DIRECT SELECT lever ......161 media system) ........236 Drive program display ......160 Automatic distance control BAS (Brake Assist System) ..... 181 Drive programs ........159 see Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Battery DYNAMIC SELECT switch ....
  • Page 436 Index 433 Function ..........209 Active Brake Assist ......200 System limitations ....... 209 Adaptive brake lights ......185 Calls BAS (Brake Assist System) ....181 Blower Mercedes me ........273 Driving tips .......... 153 see Climate control Camera EBD (Electronic Brake force Distribu‐ BlueTEC see 360°...
  • Page 437 434 Index Paintwork ..........301 USB port ..........116 Seats suitable for ISOFIX child Plastic trim .......... 304 restraint systems ........58 Chassis Real wood/trim elements ....304 Securing on the co-driver seat ....67 Damping characteristics ...... 214 Reversing camera ........ 302 Securing on the rear seat ......
  • Page 438 Index 435 Coolant (engine) Activating/deactivating the synchro‐ Switching the rear window heater nisation function (MBUX multimedia on/off ..........137 Check level .......... 297 system) ..........139 THERMATIC control panel ....137 Notes ..........355 Air-recirculation mode ......140 THERMOTRONIC control panel .... 137 Cooling Automatic control ........
  • Page 439 436 Index DeNOx agent Display (MBUX multimedia system) Home screen ........251 ® see AdBlue Dashboard Display (multimedia system) ....252 Destination entry ........264 see Cockpit Operating ..........252 Entering a POI or address ....264 Data acquisition Display (on-board computer) Detecting inattentiveness Vehicle ...........
  • Page 440 Index 437 ¯ AdBlue system fault Emer. op.: Check brake pads See Owner's Engine oil pressure Stop max. XXX km/h Start not poss. in Manual ..........384 Switch off engine ......... 413 XXX km ..........410 ï Check trailer hitch lock ....
  • Page 441 438 Index Á Key not detected (white display Rear left seat backrest not É Stop vehicle Vehicle too low ..394 message) ..........364 locked (Example) ......... 374 ç suspended ......... 386 Left dipped beam (example) ..366 Rectify tyre pressure ....
  • Page 442 Index 439 Ø XX,X l Top up AdBlue Switch on Active Lane Keeping Assist currently Adaptive Highbeam Assist inopera‐ ignition, wait 60 sec. or eng. start unavailable See Owner's Manual ..391 tive ............368 not poss..........409 Active Lane Keeping Assist inopera‐ Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus cur‐...
  • Page 443 440 Index Check tyre pressures then restart Only select Park (P) when vehicle is To shift out of P or N, depress brake Run Flat Indicator ........ 408 stationary ..........377 and start engine ........377 Cruise control and Limiter inopera‐ Place the key in the marked space To switch off the engine, press the tive...
  • Page 444 Index 441 Distance control Driver's seat see Active Emergency Stop Assist see Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC see Seat see Active Lane Keeping Assist see Active Parking Assist DISTRONIC Driving abroad see Active Speed Limit Assist see Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Symmetrical low beam ......
  • Page 445 442 Index DYNAMIC BODY CONTROL EBD (Electronic Brake force Distribu‐ Electronic Stability Program Chassis ..........214 tion) ® see ESP (Electronic Stability Program) Function/notes ........183 Dynamic handling control system Emergency ECO Assist see ESP ® (Electronic Stability Program) Fire extinguisher ........307 Displaying ..........
  • Page 446 Index 443 EQ Boost Engine number ........345 Fire extinguisher ........307 Starting (emergency operation Operating safety ........22 First-aid kit (soft sided) ......307 mode) ..........149 ERA-GLONASS test mode Flacon Starting (Remote Online) ..... 150 Starting/ending ........283 Inserting/removing ......
  • Page 447 444 Index Frequencies Fuse box in the front passenger foot‐ HANDS-FREE ACCESS ........ 81 Two-way radio ........344 well ............326 Hazard warning lights ......122 Fuse box on the dashboard ....326 Front airbag (driver, front passenger) ..42 Head restraint Notes ...........
  • Page 448 Index 445 Help call Ignition Instrument display and on-board computer see Mercedes-Benz emergency call system Switching on (Start/Stop button) ..148 Function/notes ........243 High beam Ignition key Activating/deactivating ....... 122 see Key Intelligent Light System Adaptive Highbeam Assist ....125 Active headlamps ........
  • Page 449 446 Index Ionisation Level control system Overview ..........71 Activating/deactivating (MBUX mul‐ Problem ..........74 see AIR BODY CONTROL timedia system) ........140 Unlocking setting ........72 Light switch Key functions ® Overview ..........120 iPhone Deactivating .......... 72 see Smartphone integration Lighting KEYLESS-GO see Interior lighting...
  • Page 450 Index 447 Limiting speed Low beam Motorway mode ........124 Parking lights ........120 see Limiter Switching on/off ......... 120 Rear fog light ........120 Symmetrical low beam ......120 LINGUATRONIC Responsibility for lighting systems ..120 Lubricant additives Function ..........253 Setting the dipped beam .....
  • Page 451 Mercedes me calls Media mode Arranging a service appointment ..275 Maximum speed Connecting Bluetooth ® audio equip‐ Calling the Mercedes-Benz Customer see Limiter ment ............ 286 Centre ..........274 MBUX Interior Assistant Medical aids ..........30 Calling the Mercedes-Benz Customer...
  • Page 452 Wireless charging ......... 118 Mercedes-AMG vehicles media system) Mobile phone Notes ........... 148 see MBUX multimedia system see Smartphone integration Mercedes-Benz emergency call sys‐ see Touchpad see Telephone tem ............280 Model series Automatic emergency call ....281 see Vehicle identification plate Information ..........
  • Page 453 450 Index Neutral On-board diagnostics interface Operating safety Engaging ..........162 see Diagnostics connection 48 V on-board electrical system .... 22 Declaration of conformity (electro‐ On-board electronics magnetic compatibility) ......24 Engine electronics ....... 343 Declaration of conformity (jack) .... 27 Notes ..........
  • Page 454 Index 451 Owner's Manual Parking assistance systems Permissible axle load ......345 Vehicle equipment ......... 22 see Active Parking Assist Permitted towing methods ..... 319 Owner's Manual (digital) ......18 Parking brake Petrol ............349 see Electric parking brake Pets in the vehicle ........70 Parking lights ...........
  • Page 455 452 Index Rear seat belt Reversing measures ......50 Status display ........41 Preventative occupant protection sys‐ Radar and ultrasonic sensors Rear seat belt status display ....41 Damage ..........179 see PRE-SAFE ® (anticipatory occu‐ Rear window Radio pant protection) Roller sunblind ........
  • Page 456 Index 453 Remote Online Route-based speed adaptation Opening the camera cover (360° Charging the starter battery ....150 Camera) ..........224 Function ..........195 Cooling or heating the vehicle inte‐ Switching automatic operation Setting ..........196 rior ............150 on/off (360° Camera) ......224 Run-flat characteristics Starting the vehicle ......
  • Page 457 454 Index Seat belt warning Setting a speed Massage programme overview ....99 Operating the memory function ..106 see Seat belt see Cruise control Panel heating ........101 Seat cover (Care) ........304 Setting the map scale Resetting the settings ......100 see Map Seat heater Setting options ........
  • Page 458 Index 455 Spare wheel Starter battery Closing ..........87 Closing using the key ......85 see Emergency spare wheel Charging (Remote Online) ....150 Opening ..........87 Specific absorption rate ......24 Starting assistance Opening with the key ......85 see Jump-start connection Speed Limit Assist ........
  • Page 459 456 Index Surround View Steering wheel heater ......103 Take-back of end-of-life vehicles ....20 see 360° Camera Protection of the environment ....20 Steering wheel gearshift paddles ..164 Suspension Tank content Steering wheel heater Adjusting the chassis level (AIR ®...
  • Page 460 Index 457 Touch Control Wireless charging (mobile phone) ..118 System limitations ....... 206 On-board computer ......245 Telephony operating modes Trailer hitch Operating ..........252 Axle load ..........359 ® Bluetooth Telephony ......270 Touchpad ..........252 Bicycle rack ......... 239 Making calls in the vehicle ....
  • Page 461 458 Index Tyre temperature Notes ..........234 Tyre pressure ........... 329 Socket ..........237 Checking (tyre pressure monitoring Checking (tyre pressure monitoring system) ..........330 system) ..........330 Trailer stabilisation Tyre pressure monitoring system Notes ..........328 Function/notes ........182 Restarting the tyre pressure loss (function) ..........
  • Page 462 Index 459 Selection ..........332 Collision detection (parking) ....177 Unlocking (from inside) ......75 Snow chains ........327 Correct use ........... 30 Unlocking (KEYLESS-GO) ....... 76 Storing ..........336 Data acquisition ........31 Ventilating (convenience opening) ..85 TIREFIT kit ..........310 Data storage ..........
  • Page 463 460 Index Vehicle maintenance Warning system ÷ ESP ® warning lamp lights up ..425 see ASSYST PLUS see ATA (anti-theft alarm system) 8 Fuel reserve warning lamp Vehicle tool kit ......... 310 Warning triangle lights up ..........420 TIREFIT kit ..........310 Removing ..........
  • Page 464 Index 461 Wheels Warning/indicator lamps ......413 Tyre pressure monitoring system Overview ..........413 Care ............ 302 (function) ..........330 PASSENGER AIR BAG ......47 Changing hub caps ......337 Tyre pressure table ......329 Checking ..........327 Unusual handling characteristics ..327 Warranty .............
  • Page 465 462 Index Windscreen washer system Topping up ........... 298 Windscreen wipers Replacing the wiper blades ....130 Switching on/off ......... 130 Winter operation Snow chains ........327 Winter tyres Setting the permanent speed limit ..190 Wiper blades Care ............ 302 Replacing ..........

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