Summary of Contents for Mercedes-Benz C-Class Saloon
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Mercedes-Benz therefore reserves the right to Welcome to the world of Mercedes-Benz introduce changes in the following areas: Before you first drive off, read this Owner's Man‐ design ual carefully and familiarise yourself with your vehicle. For your own safety and a longer operat‐ equipment ing lifespan, follow the instructions and warning technical features...
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At a glance – Cockpit → → Steering wheel gearshift paddles Active Parking Assist → → Combination switch Sets the vehicle level → → DIRECT SELECT lever DYNAMIC SELECT switch → → Multimedia system display Control panel for the multimedia system (steer‐ ing wheel) →...
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At a glance – Cockpit → → Parking Assist PARKTRONIC Head-up display...
At a glance – Warning and indicator lamps Instrument display (standard)
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At a glance – Warning and indicator lamps → → Speedometer ! ABS malfunction → → L Distance warning 6 Restraint system → → Ð Power-assisted steering malfunction ü Seat belt not fastened → → #! Indicators K High beam →...
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At a glance – Overhead control panel → → Sun visors p Switches the right-hand reading lamp on/off → p Switches the left-hand reading lamp → on/off Service call button (Mercedes me connect) → → | Switches the interior lighting control Spectacles compartment on/off →...
At a glance – Door control panel and seat adjustment...
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At a glance – Door control panel and seat adjustment → → Operates the memory function & % Locks/unlocks the vehicle → → Adjusts the seats electrically Sets the seat fore-and-aft position → → Switches the seat heater on/off Only vehicles with Seat Comfort Package: adjusts the seat cushion length →...
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At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns → → QR code for accessing the rescue card Fire extinguisher → → Safety vests Fuel filler flap with instruction labels for tyre pressure, fuel type and QR code for accessing → Buttons for the SOS emergency call system and the rescue card breakdown assistance →...
Digital Owner's Manual For safety reasons, the Digital Owner's Manual is Calling up the Digital Owner's Manual deactivated while driving. Multimedia system: The Digital Owner's Manual contains the follow‐ Vehicle Õ Owner's Manual ing menu items: Search: allows you to search precisely for keywords.
General notes Protection of the environment adhere to the service intervals. ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental a regularly serviced vehicle will contrib‐ pollution caused by irresponsible dis‐ Plug-in hybrid: observe the notes in the Supple‐ ute to environmental protection. posal of the high-voltage battery ment.
General notes back conditions, please visit the national You could jeopardise the operating safety of your * NOTE Impairment of the operating effi‐ Mercedes-Benz website for your country. vehicle if you use parts, tyres and wheels as well ciency of the restraint systems from as accessories relevant to safety which have not installing accessory parts or from repairs been approved by Mercedes-Benz.
General notes This is the case in the following situations: The original purchase agreement for your vehicle repairs carried out at a qualified spe‐ contains a list of all of the systems in your vehi‐ the vehicle type is different from that for cialist workshop.
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General notes the vehicle is driven too fast over an If driving safety is impaired while con‐ & WARNING Risk of fire due to flammable obstacle, e.g. a kerb, speed bump or pot‐ tinuing your journey, pull over and stop materials on hot parts of the exhaust hole the vehicle immediately in accordance...
General notes Jack Never touch damaged component parts Declaration of Conformity of high-voltage components. Electromagnetic compatibility Copy and translation of the original declaration of conformity: Never touch component parts of high- The electromagnetic compatibility of the vehicle voltage components after an accident. EC declaration of conformity components has been checked and certified according to the currently valid version of Regu‐...
General notes C) A 639 580 02 18 Applied harmonised standards, in particular: Year of manufacture: 2015 Hradec nad Moravicí DIN EN 55014-1 Fulfils all relevant conditions City DIN EN 55014-2:2009-06 Directive No. 2006/42/EC Manufacturer: Dunlop Tech GmbH 05.05.2015 Address: Birkenhainerstrasse 77, 63450 Hanau, Germany Description and purpose of use: Date...
General notes correctly carry out any necessary work on your As a result, the operating safety of the vehi‐ * NOTE Battery discharging from using vehicle. This particularly applies to safety-rele‐ cle could be affected. devices connected to the diagnostics vant works.
General notes cles. The quality or safety of the vehicle is When using the vehicle, observe the following QR code for rescue card improved as a result of the inspection. information: The QR code is secured in the fuel filler flap and Mercedes-Benz can only inform you about vehi‐...
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General notes technical information about the vehicle's operat‐ In addition to providing the actual control unit Fault memories in the vehicle can be reset by a ing state, component loads, maintenance function, this data assists the manufacturer in service outlet as part of repair or maintenance requirements and technical events or faults.
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General notes You can store or change convenience settings/ back. There is no further interaction between the manufacturer in a suitable place (e.g. Owner's individualisations in the vehicle at any time. smartphone and the vehicle; in particular, vehi‐ Manual, website of the manufacturer) along with cle data is not directly accessible.
General notes sonal data as part of third party services from their respective provider. Copyright Information on free and open-source software licences for your vehicle's software can be found on the data storage medium in your vehicle document wallet and on the Internet together with updates at: http://www.mercedes-benz.com/opensource...
Occupant safety For the restraint system to provide its full protec‐ Reduced restraint system protection Restraint system tion, each occupant must observe the following: Protection provided by the restraint system & WARNING Risk of injury or death from Fasten the seat belt correctly. The restraint system comprises the following modifications to the restraint system Be in an almost upright position with their...
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Occupant safety Restraint system functionality the components of the restraint system must gered unintentionally or might not be trig‐ take place in good time at the start of the colli‐ gered at all in the event of an accident. This When the ignition is switched on, a self-test is sion.
Occupant safety The components of the restraint system can The front passenger front airbag can only be If the seat belt tensioners are triggered or an air‐ be activated or deployed independently of deployed in an accident if the PASSENGER AIR bag is deployed, you will hear a bang, and a each other: BAG OFF indicator lamp is off.
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Occupant safety The seat belt must be routed across the Also ensure that no objects, e.g. a cushion, & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to centre of the shoulder and as low down are ever placed between a person and the incorrectly fastened seat belt across the hips as possible.
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Occupant safety the shoulder section of your seat belt is Make sure that the seat belts are & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to routed across the centre of your shoul‐ undamaged, not worn and clean. damaged or modified seat belts der.
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Occupant safety Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the Fastening and adjusting seat belts Press and hold the seat belt outlet release vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop and slide seat belt outlet into the desired If the seat belt is pulled quickly or sharply, the after an accident.
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Occupant safety Releasing a seat belt Function of the rear seat belt status display * NOTE Deployment of the seat belt ten‐ sioner when the front passenger seat is Press the release button in the seat belt The rear seat belt status display is only available unoccupied buckle and guide the seat belt back with the for certain countries.
Occupant safety Potential protection from each airbag: Airbags * NOTE Important points to remember if AIRBAG Potential protection for the front passenger seat is unoccupied Overview of airbags … In an accident, the components of the restraint system may deploy unnecessarily Knee airbag Thigh, knee and lower leg on the front passenger side if:...
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Occupant safety passenger seat should be moved as far back Objects in the vehicle interior may prevent an & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to as possible. airbag from functioning correctly. Each vehicle incorrect seat position occupant must always make sure of the follow‐ When doing so, always observe the informa‐...
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Occupant safety There are no heavy, sharp-edged or fragile Consequently, the airbags cannot protect Always have work on the doors or door objects in the pockets of your clothing. Store vehicle occupants as they are designed to panelling carried out at a qualified spe‐ such objects in a suitable place.
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Occupant safety When fitting a child restraint system to the front A person on the front passenger seat must & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to passenger seat, always make sure of the follow‐ observe the following information: objects between the seat surface and ing: Fasten seat belts correctly (...
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Occupant safety lamps display the status of the front passenger Vehicles without automatic front passenger front A person in the front passenger seat could front airbag. airbag shutoff have a special sticker affixed to then, for example, come into contact with the side of the cockpit on the front passenger the vehicle interior, especially if the person is Always observe the notes on the function of the...
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Occupant safety front airbag. The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indi‐ not fit the rearward-facing child restraint system & WARNING Risk of injury or death from cator lamp may be lit continuously or be off. to the front passenger seat. using a rearward-facing child restraint If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp Instead, fit the rearward-facing child restraint system when the front passenger front...
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Occupant safety A person on the front passenger seat must If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator Always move the front passenger seat always observe the following information: lamp is lit continuously: the person of as far back as possible and fully retract smaller stature should not use the front the seat cushion length adjustment.
Occupant safety PRE-SAFE ® can implement the following meas‐ front passenger airbag is enabled or disa‐ Stow objects in a suitable place. ures independently of each other: bled in accordance with the person in the front passenger seat. Tightening the seat belts on the driver's seat ®...
Occupant safety The system will not initiate any braking applica‐ To improve protection for children younger than PRE-SAFE ® PLUS can implement the following tion in the following situations: 12 years old or under 1.50 m in height, measures independently of each other: Mercedes-Benz recommends you observe the whilst driving Tightening the seat belts on the driver's seat...
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Occupant safety a forward-facing child seat Information on child restraint system approval Advantage of a rearward-facing child restraint system categories and details on the approval label on a child booster seat with a backrest and seat the child restraint system ( page 55).
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Occupant safety If the front passenger seat is occupied, The child cannot be restrained in the event of event of an accident, sudden braking or a ensure, both before and during the jour‐ an accident, heavy braking or a sudden sudden change in direction.
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Occupant safety Mercedes‑Benz recommends Mercedes-Benz Avoiding direct sunlight Observe when stopping or parking care products for cleaning child restraint sys‐ & WARNING Risk of burns when the child & WARNING Risk of accident and injury tems recommended by Mercedes-Benz. seat is exposed to direct sunlight due to children left unattended in the Only use child restraint systems which are in vehicle...
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Occupant safety period of time, there is a risk of serious or Never leave animals in the vehicle unat‐ & WARNING Risk of fatal injury due to even fatal injury! tended. exposure to extreme heat or cold in the vehicle Never leave anyone –...
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Occupant safety Securing with ISOFIX Weight category Type Order number Size category Type approval number 1 Manufacturer: Britax Römer 2 With colour code 9H95 Category 0+: BABY SAFE plus B6 6 86 8224 up to 13 kg and up to approx. 15 months E1 04 301 146 Size category E Category I:...
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Occupant safety Weight category Type Order number Type approval number Category 0+: BABY SAFE plus II A 000 970 13 02 up to 13 kg and up to approx. 15 months E1 04 301 146 Category I: DUO plus A 000 970 17 02 9 to 18 kg and from approximately 9 months to E1 04 301 133 4 years...
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Occupant safety Overview of suitable seats in the vehicle for fitting a child restraint system Securing systems for child restraint systems Vehicle seat Left/right rear seat Preferred securing system: Alternative securing system: ISOFIX child seat securing system Vehicle seat belt ( page 64) →...
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Occupant safety Vehicle seat Centre rear seat Securing system: Vehicle seat belt ( page 64) → Approval categories for child restraint sys‐ Approval categories in accordance with UN- Universal: child restraint systems in the tems "Universal" category are approved for instal‐ lation in vehicles.
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Occupant safety in the child restraint system manufacturer's i‑Size: child restraint systems in the "i‑Size" Suitability of seats for the anchorage of belt- vehicle model list. category are approved for installation in vehi‐ secured child restraint systems cles with i‑Size mounting brackets. They can page 64).
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Occupant safety Overview of suitability of the seats for attaching ISOFIX child restraint systems ISOFIX identification ISOFIX is a standardised securing system for specially designed restraint systems. The symbol indicates seats suitable for attaching an ISOFIX child restraint system in accordance with UN R44 ( page 55).
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Occupant safety Weight group 0+ (up to 13 kg and up to approx. 15 months) Size class: Equipment: Left/right rear seat ISO/R1 ISO/R2 ISO/R3 IL (1) IL Suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems according to the table in "Overview of the recommended child restraint systems", or if the vehicle and the seat are listed on the child restraint system manufacturer's vehicle model list.
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Occupant safety Size class: Equipment: Left/right rear seat ISO/F3 IL Suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems according to the table in "Overview of the recommended child restraint systems", or if the vehicle and the seat are listed on the child restraint system manufacturer's vehicle model list. IUF Suitable for forward-facing ISOFIX child restraint systems of the "Universal"...
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Occupant safety Front passenger seat Left/right rear seat i-Size child restraint system i‑U (ISO/R2, ISO/F2X, ISO/B2, ISO/B3) X Not suitable for an i-Size child restraint system in the "Universal" category. i-U Suitable for forward-facing and rearward-facing i-Size child restraint systems in the "Universal"...
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Occupant safety When fitting a child restraint system, observe seat: adjust the front seat so that it does ISOFIX or i‑Size child restraint systems and the following: not touch the child restraint system. the child may not be restrained correctly in the event of an accident, for example.
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Occupant safety O The child restraint system must not be put * NOTE Be careful not to damage the seat under strain by the head restraints. Adjust belt for the centre seat when fitting the the head restraints accordingly. child restraint system Make sure that the seat belt is not trap‐...
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Occupant safety Always lock rear seat backrests after fitting Top Tether belts. Observe the lock verification indicator. If the rear seat backrest is not engaged and locked, the red lock verification indicator will be visible. If the child restraint system is equipped with a Top Tether belt: The risk of injury can be reduced by Top Guide Top Tether belt...
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Occupant safety not interfere with the correct routing of Top Tether belt 4. Securing the child restraint system with the seat belt Notes on the suitability of seats for attaching belt-secured child restraint systems Rear seats Weight category Left/right rear seat Centre rear seat 1 Child restraint systems with a supporting bracket are not suitable for this seat.
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Occupant safety Front passenger seat – Notes Notes on child restraint systems on the front passenger seat If it is absolutely necessary for you to fit a child restraint system to the front passenger seat, be sure to observe the information on child restraint systems on the front passenger seat ( page 69).
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Occupant safety Weight category Front passenger front airbag enabled Front passenger front airbag disabled 1, 2 Category III: 22 to 36 kg UF, L U, L X Not suitable for children in this weight category. L Suitable for semi-universal child restraint systems according to the table in "Rec‐ ommended child restraint systems", or if the vehicle and the seat are listed in the UF Suitable for forward-facing child restraint systems of the "Universal"...
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Occupant safety Observe the notes under "Suitability of O The child restraint system must not be put Notes on vehicles without automatic front passenger front airbag shutoff seats for attaching belt-secured child under strain between the roof and the seat restraint systems"...
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Occupant safety Make sure you observe the following informa‐ Notes on rearward-facing and forward-facing Observe the specific instructions for the rear‐ child restraint systems on the front tion: ward-facing and forward-facing child restraint passenger seat systems ( page 69). → Never fit a rearward-facing child restraint system to the front passenger seat &...
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Occupant safety When using a rearward-facing child restraint Observe the notes under "Suitability of O The child restraint system must not be put system on the front passenger seat, the front seats for attaching belt-secured child under strain by the head restraints. Adjust passenger front airbag must always be disa‐...
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Occupant safety outlet of the vehicle to the shoulder belt starting the engine. & WARNING Risk of accident and injury guide on the child restraint system. due to children left unattended in the In addition, they may operate vehicle equip‐ The shoulder belt strap must be routed for‐...
Occupant safety Child safety locks for the rear doors and the rear Activating/deactivating the child safety lock with indicator lamp off: via the switch for the rear side windows side windows are available. on the corresponding rear door or driv‐ The child safety lock on the rear doors secures er's door each door separately.
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Occupant safety Never leave animals in the vehicle unat‐ tended. Always correctly secure animals while driving, e.g. using a suitable animal car‐ rier.
Opening and closing Never leave children and animals unat‐ tended in the vehicle. Overview of key functions When leaving the vehicle, always take & WARNING Risk of accident and injury the key with you and lock the vehicle. This also applies to the Digital Vehicle due to children left unattended in the Key if the "Digital Vehicle Key"...
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Opening and closing If the vehicle is not opened within approximately Activating/deactivating the panic alarm Changing the unlocking settings 40 seconds after unlocking, it locks again. Anti- Possible unlocking functions of the key: Requirements: theft protection is primed again. central unlocking The panic alarm function is only available in Do not keep the key together with electronic certain countries.
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Opening and closing To deactivate: press the & button on the Pull out emergency key until it engages in If batteries are swallowed, seek medical key twice in quick succession. the intermediate position. attention immediately. The battery check lamp of the key flashes You can use the intermediate position of twice briefly and lights up once.
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Opening and closing Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the Press release button down fully and slide battery replaced at a qualified specialist work‐ cover in the direction of the arrow. shop. Fold out cover in the direction of the Remove the emergency key ( page 75).
Opening and closing Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Check the battery using the battery check lamp and replace if necessary ( page 75). → Use the emergency key to lock or unlock ( page 75). → Have the key checked at a qualified specialist workshop. You have lost a key.
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Opening and closing Centrally locking and unlocking the vehicle If you have locked the vehicle using KEY‐ from the inside LESS-GO. Locking/unlocking the vehicle with a Digital Vehicle Key Requirements: One of the following versions of the Digital Vehicle Key is available: Suitable mobile phone Digital Vehicle Key sticker The vehicle is equipped with the "Digital...
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Opening and closing Information about suitable mobile phones Locking/unlocking the vehicle with KEY‐ LESS-GO can be obtained from your Mercedes-Benz Service Centre or at http://www.mercedes- Requirements: benz.com/connect. The key is outside the vehicle. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you carry The distance between the key and the vehicle the emergency key in case of function does not exceed 1 m.
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Opening and closing To unlock the vehicle: touch the inner sur‐ Convenience closing: touch recessed sen‐ Further information on convenience closing face of the door handle. sor surface until the closing procedure is page 90). → complete. If you open the boot lid from outside it is auto‐ To lock the vehicle: touch sensor surface or 2.
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Opening and closing Activating/deactivating the automatic lock‐ To deactivate: press and hold button ing feature approximately five seconds until an acoustic signal sounds. The vehicle is locked automatically when the In the following situations, there is a danger of ignition is switched on and the wheels are turn‐ being locked out when the function is activated: ing faster than walking pace.
Opening and closing Pull the boot lid handle. Boot Opening the boot lid & 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.
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Opening and closing intermediate position, pull it upwards and Always stow objects in such a way that Press the closing or locking button release it as soon as it begins to open. they cannot be thrown around. on the boot lid. With the boot lid opening limiter switched on, Before the journey, secure objects, lug‐...
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Opening and closing Vehicles with boot lid convenience clos‐ Boot lid automatic reversing function ing and KEYLESS-GO: with the boot lid com‐ If an object obstructs the boot lid during the automatic closing process, the boot lid will open pletely opened, press and hold the p but‐ ton on the key (with the key in the vicinity of again automatically.
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Opening and closing With HANDS-FREE ACCESS you can open, close Press the remote operating switch * NOTE Damage to the vehicle caused by or interrupt boot lid movement by performing a on the driver's door. unintentionally opening the boot lid: kicking movement under the rear bumper.
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Opening and closing The boot lid could be opened or closed uninten‐ tionally, in the following situations: A person's arms or legs are moving in the sensor detection range, e.g. when polishing the vehicle or picking up objects. Objects are moved or placed behind the vehi‐ cle, e.g.
Opening and closing Activating/deactivating the boot lid opening Extending/retracting the rear window roller Do not drive with the roller sun blind limiter sunblind hooked in and one or more side win‐ dows open at the same time. Multimedia system: & WARNING Risk of entrapment when Vehicle î...
Opening and closing Side windows If someone is trapped, release the but‐ ton immediately or press the button in Opening and closing the side windows order to reopen the side window. & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped when opening a side window when children operate the side windows When you open a side window, parts of the...
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Opening and closing To interrupt automatic operation: press or & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped pull the W button again. despite there being reversing protection on the side window When the vehicle is switched off, the side win‐ dows can continue being operated. The reverse function does not react: The function is available for around five minutes to soft, light and thin objects, e.g.
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Opening and closing in the event of extreme outside temperatures Convenience closing (closing the vehicle When opening, make sure that nobody from outside) after six hours is touching the side window. if there is a malfunction in the power supply Release the button immediately if &...
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Opening and closing To interrupt convenience closing: release Convenience closing can also be operated the & button. with KEYLESS-GO ( page 79). → Problems with the side windows Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions A side window cannot be closed and Check to see whether any objects are in the window guide.
Opening and closing Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions repeat the previous step. The side window is closed without the automatic reversing function. The side windows cannot be opened or The key battery is weak or discharged. closed using the convenience opening Check the battery using the battery check lamp and replace if necessary ( page 75).
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Opening and closing Release the switch immediately if * NOTE Important points to remember somebody becomes trapped. when a roof rack is fitted When a roof rack is fitted, raising or opening Press the switch in any direction during the sliding sunroof may be limited. the automatic opening/closing process.
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Opening and closing The roller sunblind can be operated only Automatic reversing function of the roller & WARNING Risk of entrapment even with sunblind when the panoramic sliding sunroof is the reversing feature active closed. If there is an object obstructing the roller sun‐ The reverse function does not react in partic‐...
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Opening and closing after six hours automatically lowered slightly at higher speeds. At low speeds, it is raised again automatically. if there is a malfunction in the power supply Press the button in any direction during the automatic closing process. The sliding sunroof then rises at the rear in order &...
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Opening and closing Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The sliding sunroof cannot be closed & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped or fatal injury by closing the sliding sunroof again and you cannot see the cause. If you close the sliding sunroof again immediately after it has been blocked or reset, the sliding sunroof closes with increased force.
Opening and closing Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Vehicles without a panoramic slid‐ Push the 3 button up to the point of resistance until the sliding sunroof is fully open. ing sunroof: the sliding sunroof does Press the 3 button for another second. not operate smoothly.
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Opening and closing after unlocking the vehicle using KEYLESS- Tow-away protection is automatically primed after about 60 seconds: after locking the vehicle with the key When the Mercedes‑Benz emergency call system is active and the alarm stays on for after locking the vehicle using KEYLESS-GO more than 30 seconds, a message is auto‐...
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Opening and closing Priming/deactivating tow-away protection Interior protection is only primed when the fol‐ Priming/deactivating interior protection lowing components are closed: Multimedia system: Multimedia system: the doors Vehicle î Vehicle settings Tow- Vehicle î Vehicle settings Inte- the boot lid away protection rior motion sensor Interior protection is automatically deactivated:...
100 Seats and stowing your legs are not fully extended and you can Notes on the correct driver's seat position depress the pedals properly & WARNING Risk of injury through adjust‐ the back of your head is supported at eye ing vehicle settings while the vehicle is in level by the centre of the head restraint motion...
Seats and stowing 101 Seats & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped & WARNING Risk of injury through adjust‐ when adjusting the seats ing vehicle settings while the vehicle is in Adjusting the front seat mechanically and motion electrically (without Seat Comfort Package) When you adjust a seat, you or other vehicle occupants could become trapped, e.g.
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102 Seats and stowing Do not interchange the head restraints of the Children in particular could accidentally * NOTE Damage to the seats when moving front and rear seats. Otherwise, you will not be press the electrical seat adjustment buttons the seats back able to adjust the height and angle of the head and become trapped.
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Seats and stowing 103 Adjusting the front seat manually and elec‐ To adjust the seat fore-and-aft position: trically (with Seat Comfort Package) lift lever and slide the seat into the desired position. Make sure that the seat is engaged. To adjust the seat cushion length: lift lever and slide the front section of the seat cushion forwards or backwards.
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104 Seats and stowing Always drive with the head restraints & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped if fitted. when adjusting the seats the seat height is adjusted carelessly Before driving off, make sure for every When you adjust a seat, you or other vehicle If you adjust the seat height carelessly, you vehicle occupant that the centre of the...
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Seats and stowing 105 Adjust the seat properly before begin‐ ning your journey. Always ensure that the seat backrest is in an almost vertical position and that the shoulder section of your seat belt is routed across the centre of your shoul‐ der.
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106 Seats and stowing Adjusting the front seat electrically Save the settings with the memory function Using buttons to 4, adjust the contour page 113). of the backrest individually to suit your back. → Adjusting the 4-way lumbar support Head restraints Adjusting the front seat head restraints mechanically &...
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Seats and stowing 107 Press the head restraint backwards and let & WARNING Risk of injury due to head go of the release knob 2. restraints which are not fitted or are adjusted incorrectly Adjusting the head restraints of the rear seats mechanically If head restraints are not fitted or are adjus‐...
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108 Seats and stowing Fitting/removing the rear seat head Push release knob in the direction of the Adjusting the seat contour in the lumbar restraints region of the seat backrest (lumbar) arrow and pull out the head restraint. Select Lumbar. Removal Fitting Adjust the air cushions.
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Seats and stowing 109 Selecting the massage programme for the Switching the seat heating on/off ments placed on the seats e.g. seat cushions front seats or child seats. This could cause damage to & WARNING Risk of burns due to repeat‐ the seat surface.
110 Seats and stowing To switch on/increase the level: press but‐ To switch off/reduce the level: press but‐ repeatedly until the desired heating repeatedly until the desired ventila‐ level is set. tion level is set. Depending on the heating level, up to three If all indicator lamps are off, the seat ventila‐...
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Seats and stowing 111 Adjusting the steering wheel electrically steering wheel or the mirror and fasten your seat belt. The steering wheel can be adjusted when the power supply is switched off. & WARNING Risk of entrapment for chil‐ dren when adjusting the steering wheel Children could injure themselves if they adjust the steering wheel.
112 Seats and stowing Switching the steering wheel heater on or off To switch off: turn the lever in the direction & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped of arrow 2. while adjusting the easy entry and exit Requirements: Indicator lamp goes out.
Seats and stowing 113 The last drive position is stored in the following Never leave children unattended in the of the vehicle as a result of the adjustments situations: vehicle. being made. you switch the ignition off When leaving the vehicle, always take Use the memory function on the driv‐...
114 Seats and stowing Head-up display To call up: press and hold the relevant pre‐ & WARNING Risk of entrapment if the set position button 1, 2 or 3 until the front memory function is activated by children seat, the steering wheel, head-up display and Children could become trapped if they acti‐...
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Seats and stowing 115 always restrain the objects they contain in Always be particularly careful when in & WARNING Risk of injury from unsecured the event of an accident. the vicinity of the tailpipe and tailpipe items in the vehicle trims and supervise children very There is a risk of injury, particularly in the If objects, luggage or loads are not secured...
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116 Seats and stowing Stowage spaces in the vehicle interior Locking and unlocking the glove box Opening the spectacles compartment Overview of the front stowage compart‐ ments Press button 1. Opening the stowage compartment in the rear armrest Stowage compartment in the doors Stowage compartment in the armrest with a multimedia and USB connection Turn the emergency key a quarter turn clock‐...
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Seats and stowing 117 Press release catch and swing the cover Make sure that the seat backrest and of the armrest upwards. the rear bench seat/rear seat are engaged before every trip. Through-loading feature in the rear bench If the left and right seat backrests are not seat engaged and locked, this will be shown on the Folding the rear seat backrest forwards...
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118 Seats and stowing If necessary, fully insert the rear seat back‐ Fold seat backrest forwards. rest head restraints. If necessary, reset the driver's or front Left and right seat backrests: pull the left passenger seat. or right release handle 1. Folding the rear seat backrest back The corresponding seat backrest will fold for‐...
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Seats and stowing 119 Centre seat backrest: if the seat backrest is Securing the ski and snowboard bag in the boot not engaged and locked, red lock verification indicator will be visible. & WARNING Risk of injury due to using the Locking the release catch of the centre rear through-load ski bag incorrectly seat backrest...
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120 Seats and stowing A maximum of four pairs of skis or two snow‐ Load the ski and snowboard bag with the boards may be transported in the ski and snow‐ skis or snowboards. board bag. Close zip 2. Pull the tensioning strap tight by the loose end.
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Seats and stowing 121 Overview of bag hooks around and thereby strike vehicle occupants. In addition, cup holders, open stowage & WARNING Risk of injury when using bag spaces and mobile phone brackets cannot hooks with heavy objects always restrain the objects they contain in the event of an accident.
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122 Seats and stowing EASY-PACK boot box & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped when pressing in the EASY-PACK boot Adjusting the height of the EASY-PACK boot box to any position When the EASY-PACK boot box is pressed & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped into the retracted position, your hands may and injured when moving the floor up become trapped.
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Seats and stowing 123 Always observe the maximum permitted * NOTE Damage to the extended EASY- load of the EASY-PACK boot box. PACK boot box Do not use the EASY-PACK boot box The EASY-PACK boot box may be damaged when the rear seats are folded for‐ when it is extended.
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124 Seats and stowing Observe the notes on cleaning the EASY- Opening the stowage space under the boot floor PACK boot box ( page 382). → Installing or removing the EASY-PACK boot * NOTE Damage to the handle in the boot floor Fitting If the handle in the boot is left protruding,...
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Seats and stowing 125 Attaching a roof rack * NOTE Vehicle damage from non- approved roof racks & WARNING Risk of injury if the maximum The vehicle could be damaged by roof racks roof load is exceeded which have not been tested and approved by When you load the roof, the centre of gravity Mercedes-Benz.
126 Seats and stowing Secure the roof rack to the anchorage points Do not open the panoramic sliding sun‐ under covers 1. roof if a roof rack is fitted. Comply with the roof rack manufacturer's In order to allow ventilation of the vehicle installation instructions.
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Seats and stowing 127 To remove: slide catch forwards and pull Only use the cup holder when the vehi‐ Only use the cup holder when the vehi‐ out cup holder 1. cle is stationary. cle is stationary. To fit: insert cup holder and slide back Only use the cup holder for containers Only use the cup holder for containers...
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128 Seats and stowing Fitting Opening or closing the cup holder in the rear armrest * NOTE Damage to the rear seat armrest When folded out, the rear seat armrest can be damaged by the weight of your body. Do not sit or support yourself on the rear seat armrest.
Seats and stowing 129 To remove the insert: press insert While driving: place the closed ashtray in Ashtray and cigarette lighter upwards slightly and pull it out upwards. the front door stowage compartment while Using the ashtray in the front centre console driving.
130 Seats and stowing To open: pull cover out by its top handle Always hold the cigarette lighter by the Sockets edge. knob. Using the 12 V socket in the front centre To remove the insert: push ribbing from Always make sure that the cigarette console the left side and pull insert upwards and...
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Seats and stowing 131 Using the 12 V socket in the rear passenger Using the 230 V socket in the rear & DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to incor‐ compartment rect handling of the socket & DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to dam‐ Requirements: You could receive an electric shock: aged connecting cables or sockets...
132 Seats and stowing Wireless charging of the mobile phone and Close the lockable stowage spaces connection with the exterior aerial before starting a journey. Notes on wirelessly charging the mobile Always stow and secure heavy, hard, phone pointed, sharp-edged, fragile or bulky objects in the boot/load compartment.
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Seats and stowing 133 The charging function and wireless connec‐ Wireless charging of the mobile phone in the * NOTE Damage to objects caused by front tion of the mobile phone to the vehicle's placing them in the mobile phone stow‐ exterior aerial are only available if the ignition age compartment Requirements:...
134 Seats and stowing Malfunctions during the charging process are shown in the multimedia system display. The mat can be removed by the tab for cleaning, e.g. using clean, lukewarm water. Fitting/removing the floor mats & WARNING Risk of accident due to objects in the driver's footwell Objects in the driver's footwell may impede pedal travel or block a depressed pedal.
Light and sight 135 Information about lighting systems and your Light switch Exterior lighting responsibility Operating the light switch Notes on changing the lights when driving The various lighting systems of the vehicle are abroad only aids. The driver of the vehicle is responsible Vehicles with halogen or static LED head‐...
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136 Light and sight The exterior lighting (except standing and park‐ Switching the rear fog lights on or off L Dipped beam/main beam ing lights) switches off automatically when the R Switches the rear fog lights on and off Requirements: driver's door is opened.
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Light and sight 137 Turn the headlamp range adjuster to the Headlamp flasher position that corresponds to the load condi‐ Indicator, left tion of your vehicle. Use the combination switch to activate the desired function. Operating the combination switch for the lights High beam To switch on: turn the light switch to the...
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138 Light and sight Turn signal lights Activating/deactivating the hazard warning When you pull away again, the hazard warning lights lights will switch off automatically at approx‐ To indicate briefly: press the combination imately 10 km/h. You can also switch off the switch briefly to the point of resistance in the hazard warning lights using button 1.
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Light and sight 139 Active headlamps function Cornering light function Roundabout and intersection function: the cornering light is activated on both sides through an evaluation of the current GPS position of the vehicle. It remains active until after the vehicle has left the roundabout or the intersection.
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140 Light and sight the GPS The function is not active under the following Multimedia system: conditions: Vehicle ÷ Light settings Intell. The function is not active: at speeds above 100 km/h after activation. Light System at speeds below 80 km/h. the rear fog lamp is switched off.
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Light and sight 141 The high beam switches off automatically: In this, or in similar situations, the automatic main beam will not be deactivated or will be At speeds below 25 km/h. activated despite the presence of other road If other road users are detected. users.
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142 Light and sight Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus Always observe the traffic carefully and switch off the main beam in good time. Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus function Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus cannot take into & WARNING Risk of accident despite account road, weather or traffic conditions.
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Light and sight 143 ULTRA RANGE Highbeam increases the bright‐ If highly reflective signs are detected, ULTRA Setting the dipped beam ness of the cone of light to the legally permitted RANGE Highbeam is automatically switched Multimedia system: maximum. off. Vehicle ÷...
144 Light and sight vehicle is unlocked. When you start the vehicle, To switch on or off: press button Adjusting the ambient lighting the surround lighting is deactivated and the accordingly. Multimedia system: automatic driving lights are activated. Control panel in the grab handle Vehicle ÷...
Light and sight 145 Setting the interior lighting switch-off delay Do not use a bulb if it has been dropped or if Overview of the bulbs to be changed time its glass has been scratched. The bulb may Halogen headlamps otherwise explode.
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146 Light and sight Tail lamps Changing the front bulbs (vehicles with halo‐ To remove: using a suitable object, turn the gen headlamps) two mounts of the cover in an anti- clockwise direction as far as they will go. Fitting/removing the cover in the front Remove the unlocked cover from the wheel arch...
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Light and sight 147 Insert the socket and turn it clockwise. Replacing the tail lamp bulbs Press on the housing cover and turn it clock‐ Requirements: wise. The lighting system is switched off. Turn signal lights: install the cover in the The side trim panel in the boot is open.
148 Light and sight Windscreen wipers and windscreen washer system Switching the windscreen wipers on/off Indicator: push bulb gently into the bulb mount, turn it anti-clockwise and remove it from the bulb mount. Insert the new bulb into the bulb mount and turn it clockwise.
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Light and sight 149 Moving the wiper arms into the change posi‐ ° Continuous wiping, slow tion ¯ Continuous wiping, fast Switch the ignition on, and switch it off again Turn the combination switch to the corre‐ immediately. sponding position 1 - 5. Within around 15 seconds, press button Single wipe/washing: push the button on î...
150 Light and sight Fitting the wiper blades Switch the ignition on. Remove protective film from the mainte‐ nance display on the tip of the newly fitted Press button î on the combination wiper blades. switch ( page 148). → The wiper arms will move into the original If the colour of the maintenance display changes position.
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Light and sight 151 Folding the outside mirrors in/out Adjusting the outside mirrors Before starting the engine: adjust the driver's seat, the head restraints, the Press button to select the outside steering wheel or the mirror and fasten mirror to be adjusted. your seat belt.
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152 Light and sight The inside rearview mirror and the outside mir‐ The front-passenger outside mirror moves back The electrolyte is harmful and causes irrita‐ ror on the driver's side automatically go into to its original position in the following situations: tion.
Light and sight 153 Storing the parking position of the front- Calling up Operating the sun visors passenger outside mirror using reverse gear Select the front-passenger outside mirror Using the single sun visor using button 2. Storing Engage reverse gear. The front-passenger outside mirror moves to the stored parking position.
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154 Light and sight Vehicles with an extendable sun visor: slide sun visor horizontally as required.
Climate control 155 Vehicles without residual heat: t calls up Overview of climate control systems the air conditioning menu THERMATIC control panel overview Vehicles with residual heat: ! calls up The indicator lamps on the buttons indicate that the air conditioning menu; switches residual the corresponding function is activated.
156 Climate control Plug-in hybrid: be sure to observe the notes in Rear operating unit à Sets climate control to automatic the Supplement. Otherwise, you may fail to rec‐ mode ( page 157) → ognise dangers. ¬ Defrosts the windscreen ! Calls up the air conditioning menu Switches the residual heat on or off page 158)
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Climate control 157 If climate control is switched off, the win‐ Activate O or deactivate ª the function. Setting the climate style dows may mist up more quickly. Switch off Multimedia system: climate control only briefly. Vehicle b Climate control Cli- Setting climate control to automatic mode mate mode...
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158 Climate control Setting the rear climate control using the Activating or deactivating the climate con‐ Switching air-recirculation mode on/off multimedia system trol synchronisation function using the mul‐ Press the g button. timedia system Multimedia system: The interior air will be recirculated. Multimedia system: Vehicle b Climate control...
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Climate control 159 Activating/deactivating ionisation To set the intensity: select High, Medium, ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental or Off. damage due to improper disposal of full Multimedia system: flacons Inserting or removing the flacon of the fra‐ Vehicle b Climate control Ioni- grance system sation Ionisation cleans and refreshes the interior air of...
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160 Climate control Dispose of the genuine Mercedes-Benz interior Stationary heater/ventilation perfume flacon when it is empty and do not refill Stationary heater/stationary ventilation function Refillable flacon The air inside the vehicle is heated or ventila‐ ted to the set temperature. Unscrew the cap of the empty flacon.
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Climate control 161 cle. This is the case in enclosed spaces or if Flammable materials such as leaves, grass or After heating or ventilating the vehicle the vehicle gets stuck in snow, for example. twigs may ignite if they come into contact twice, drive for a longer period of time.
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162 Climate control Press button 1. Setting the stationary heater/stationary ven‐ Switching on immediately tilation via the multimedia system The red or blue indicator lamp on button lights up or goes out. Multimedia system: Vehicle b Climate control Aux- The indicator lamp colours have the following meaning: iliary heating Blue: stationary ventilation is switched on.
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Climate control 163 Press the u and ^ buttons simultane‐ Switching off immediately Further possible displays: ously. Press and hold the ^ button. Time: activated departure time. The Î symbol flashes on the remote control Zero minutes: the running time for the sta‐ Overview of the remote control displays (sta‐...
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164 Climate control Requirements: Slide battery cover backwards in the ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental a CR2450 lithium battery direction of the arrow. damage due to improper disposal of bat‐ Insert new battery with the lettering teries facing upwards. Slide battery cover in the opposite direc‐...
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Climate control 165 Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The fuel tank content is below the reserve fuel level. Refuel at the nearest filling station. FAIL ¯ The stationary heater is malfunctioning. Have the stationary heater checked at a qualified specialist workshop. Air vents If necessary, redirect the airflow to another area of the vehicle interior.
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166 Climate control Adjusting the rear air vents To open or close: turn controller to the left or right as far as it will go. To adjust the air direction: hold rear air vent in the centre and move it up or down or to the left or right.
Driving and parking 167 Switching the power supply or ignition on Driving Never leave children and animals unat‐ without starting the engine tended in the vehicle. Notes on Mercedes-AMG vehicles When leaving the vehicle, always take & WARNING Risk of accident and injury Observe the notes on the following topics in the the key with you and lock the vehicle.
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168 Driving and parking To switch on the ignition: press button & WARNING Risk of fire caused by flam‐ twice. mable material on the exhaust system The indicator lamps in the instrument cluster Flammable materials brought in by either ani‐ light up.
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Driving and parking 169 or: a Digital Vehicle Key is located in the depress the brake pedal and press button suitable mobile phone marked space and is recognised once. Digital Vehicle Key sticker page 169). → If the vehicle does not start: switch off non- the vehicle is equipped with the "Digital Vehi‐...
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170 Driving and parking Using the Digital Vehicle Key for the first Depress the brake pedal and start the vehicle display, you can start the vehicle in emergency time using the start/stop button. operation mode. Any further starts with the Digital Vehicle The key is not needed for any further starts.
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Driving and parking 171 If you remove key from marked space If you start the vehicle via your smartphone, the You can then start the vehicle with the the engine continues running. For further previously selected air conditioning adjustment smartphone to charge the battery. vehicle starts however, key must be loca‐...
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172 Driving and parking Requirements: vehicles with automatic transmission: do park position j is selected. not depress the accelerator pedal beyond the unlock the doors. pressure point (kickdown). the anti-theft alarm system is not activated. only increase the engine speed gradually and the panic alarm is not activated.
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Driving and parking 173 Notes on driving Do not switch off the ignition while driv‐ & WARNING Risk of accident due to ing. unsuitable footwear & WARNING Risk of accident due to Operating the pedals may be impaired by objects in the driver's footwell &...
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174 Driving and parking Never use the brake pedal as a footrest. & DANGER Risk of fatal injuries due to poi‐ * NOTE Damage to the catalytic converter sonous exhaust gases due to non-combusted fuel Do not depress the brake pedal and the accelerator pedal at the same time If the tailpipe is blocked or sufficient ventila‐...
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Driving and parking 175 carefully depress the brake pedal at the end travelling at a low speed and then release the The engine is restarted automatically if: of the journey and when starting the next clutch pedal. vehicles with manual transmission: you journey vehicles with automatic transmission: depress the clutch pedal.
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176 Driving and parking Vehicles with a 48 V on-board electrical sys‐ The engine is restarted automatically if: Switching the ECO start/stop function tem (EQ Boost technology) off/on you release the brake pedal in transmission The engine is switched off automatically in the position h when the HOLD function is not following situations if all vehicle conditions for active and the vehicle does not start to...
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Driving and parking 177 ECO display function Gentle deceleration and rolling ECO Assist analyses data for the vehicle's expec‐ ted route. This allows the system to optimally Consistent speed The ECO display summarises the driving charac‐ adjust the driving style for the route ahead, save teristics from the start of the journey to its com‐...
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178 Driving and parking will also appear on the head-up display is a response to the "Foot off the accelerator" beside the transmission display. prompt. When the vehicle nears an event, ECO Assist will If the system does not intervene during the calculate the optimal speed for maximum fuel event ahead, nothing will be displayed.
Driving and parking 179 times irrespective of whether the system inter‐ Displaying ECO Assist The drive program selected appears in the venes. multifunction display of the on-board com‐ On-board computer: puter. The system may be impaired or may not function Assistance in the following situations: Depending on the drive program, the following...
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180 Driving and parking Selecting the drive program Configuring drive program I Displaying engine data Multimedia system: Multimedia system: Vehicle e DYNAMIC Vehicle e DYNAMIC SELECT SELECT Individual Select Engine data. Select the individual setting. The values for engine output and engine tor‐ que may deviate from the nominal values.
Driving and parking 181 Manual transmission Never leave children and animals unat‐ * NOTE Damage of the coupling due to tended in the vehicle. improper use Operating the gearshift lever When leaving the vehicle, always take Holding the vehicle on inclines with a slipping &...
182 Driving and parking Engaging reverse gear k : Automatic transmission Depress the clutch pedal completely. DIRECT SELECT lever Press the gearshift lever with force to the Function of the DIRECT SELECT lever left past the point of resistance and then push forwards.
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Driving and parking 183 Use the DIRECT SELECT lever to shift the trans‐ Engaging reverse gear R Never leave children and animals unat‐ mission position. The current transmission posi‐ Depress the brake pedal and push the tended in the vehicle. tion is displayed in the multifunction display.
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184 Driving and parking If you then exit the vehicle leaving the key in To manoeuvre with an open driver's door, Manual gearshifting the vehicle, the automatic transmission open the driver's door while stationary and remains in neutral i. engage transmission position h or k &...
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Driving and parking 185 steering wheel gearshift paddle. If permitted, the To deactivate: pull steering wheel gearshift automatic transmission shifts to the next gear paddle and hold it in place. up or down depending on the steering wheel The transmission position h appears in the gearshift paddle being pulled.
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186 Driving and parking Glide mode function Glide mode is activated if the following condi‐ Vehicles with Driving Assistance Package, Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC or Active tions are met: Mercedes-AMG vehicles: observe the notes in Brake Assist: Glide mode is also deactivated drive program ;...
Driving and parking 187 Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Have the transmission checked at a qualified specialist workshop immediately. The acceleration characteristics are The transmission is in emergency operation mode. deteriorating. It is only possible to shift to one gear and reverse gear. The transmission no longer shifts gear.
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188 Driving and parking Keep children away from fuel. Before you open the fuel filler cap or * NOTE Damage caused by the wrong fuel take hold of the pump nozzle, touch the Keep doors and windows closed during Vehicles with a petrol engine: metallic vehicle body.
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Driving and parking 189 petrol with more than 3% methanol by Vehicles without diesel particulate Even small amounts of the wrong fuel volume, e.g. M15, M30 filter: refuel using only diesel fuel with could result in damage to the fuel system and the engine.
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190 Driving and parking Refuelling Turn the fuel filler cap anti-clockwise and * NOTE Fuel may spray out when you remove it. remove the fuel pump nozzle. Insert the fuel filler cap into bracket 2. Only fill the fuel tank until the pump Completely insert the pump nozzle into the nozzle switches off.
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Driving and parking 191 AdBlue ® is available here: Keep AdBlue ® away from children. Only use AdBlue ® to fill the AdBlue ® tank. AdBlue ® may be topped up by fast service at a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a * NOTE Do not ingest AdBlue ®...
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192 Driving and parking ® ® ® Opening the AdBlue filler cap Preparing the AdBlue refill canister Topping up AdBlue Screw disposable hose onto the filler ® Screw on the fastener of AdBlue refill canis‐ neck of the vehicle until hand-tight. ter 2.
Driving and parking 193 Close the fuel filler flap. on uphill or downhill gradients, turn & WARNING Risk of accident and injury Switch on the ignition for at least 60 sec‐ the front wheels so that the vehicle due to children left unattended in the onds.
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194 Driving and parking On uphill or downhill gradients, turn the front Garage door opener * NOTE Damage to the vehicle due to it wheels so that the vehicle rolls towards the rolling away Programming buttons for the garage door kerb if it starts moving.
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Driving and parking 195 Point remote control from a distance of is within the range of movement of the 1 cm to 8 cm towards buttons 1, or 3. door. Press and hold button of remote control Requirements: until: The vehicle has been parked outside the Indicator lamp lights up green contin‐...
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196 Driving and parking The vehicle as well as persons and objects, Press previously programmed button 1, Check if the transmitter frequency of remote are located outside the range of movement repeatedly, until the door closes. control is supported. of the door. When the door closes, programming is com‐...
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Driving and parking 197 On the Internet at http:// Press and hold buttons 1, until Press and hold buttons and 3. www.homelink.com. the door opens or closes. Indicator lamp lights up yellow. If indicator lamp flashes yellow after If indicator lamp flashes green: release Opening/closing a garage door approximately 20 seconds: press and hold...
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Driving and parking 199 Electric parking brake The electric parking brake is not automatically key if the "Digital Vehicle Key" function applied if the engine is switched off by the ECO is activated via Mercedes me connect. Electric parking brake function (applying start/stop function.
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200 Driving and parking Active Parking Assist is keeping the vehicle The electric parking brake is released when the The transmission is in position h or k and stationary. following conditions are fulfilled: you depress the accelerator pedal or you shift from transmission position j to h or The driver's door is closed.
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Driving and parking 201 Applying/releasing the electric parking The electric parking brake is only securely Information on detecting damage on a brake manually parked vehicle applied if the indicator lamp is lit continu‐ ously. Applying & WARNING Risk of distraction from oper‐ Releasing ating integrated communication equip‐...
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202 Driving and parking You will receive information about the following Notes on parking up the vehicle the maximum non-operational time out of points: use is displayed in the multimedia system If you leave the vehicle parked up for longer than display.
Driving and parking 203 Battery charge insufficient for standby and do not relieve you of your responsibility per‐ at a qualified specialist workshop. The driver mode message appears in the multimedia taining to road traffic law. Pay attention to the assistance system may no longer work properly.
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204 Driving and parking EBD (Electronic Brake force Distribution) Function of ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) Function of BAS (Brake Assist System) page 208) → ABS regulates the brake pressure in critical driv‐ & WARNING Risk of an accident caused by ®...
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Driving and parking 205 ® Vehicles with trailer hitch: stabilisation of Function of ESP (Electronic Stability Pro‐ ® can monitor and improve driving stability the vehicle/trailer combination is no longer gram) and traction in the following situations, within active. physical limits: &...
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206 Driving and parking Spinning the wheels results in a cutting ETS/4ETS (Electronic Traction System) More drive torque is transferred to the wheel action which provides better grip. ® or wheels with traction. ETS/4ETS traction control is part of ESP makes it possible to pull away and accelerate on If the ÷...
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Driving and parking 207 ® characteristics per drive program Drive program Characteristics ® mode A (Comfort) ® These drive programs provide the ideal balance Comfort between traction and stability. ; (Eco) Select drive program ; or A in difficult road conditions, such as snow or ice, or when the road is wet from rain.
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208 Driving and parking ® when driving straight ahead or cornering Slight swerving is reduced by means of a tar‐ Activating/deactivating ESP (Electronic Sta‐ slightly. geted, individual brake application on one bility Program) side. The vehicle is stabilised by means of individ‐ Multimedia system: ual brake application on one side.
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Driving and parking 209 Function of STEER CONTROL Function of Active Brake Assist occur simultaneously with the braking applica‐ tion. STEER CONTROL helps you by transmitting a Active Brake Assist consists of the following If you apply the brake yourself in a critical situa‐ noticeable steering force to the steering wheel in functions: tion or apply the brake during autonomous brak‐...
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210 Driving and parking additional preventive measures for occupant The distance warning function issues a warning Assist alone. Active Brake Assist is only ® at speeds: protection (PRE-SAFE ) may also be initiated. an aid. The driver is responsible for maintaining a suitable distance to the From approximately 30 km/h, if over several &...
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Driving and parking 211 The distance warning function can aid you in the following situations with an intermittent warning tone and a warning lamp: Vehicles Stationary Crossing Moving Stationary Crossing Cyclists travel‐ Stationary travelling in vehicles vehicles pedestrians pedestrians cyclists ling in front cyclists front...
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212 Driving and parking Autonomous braking function The autonomous braking function may intervene at speeds starting from approximately 7 km/h in the following situations: Vehicles Stationary Crossing Moving Stationary Crossing Cyclists travel‐ Stationary travelling in vehicles vehicles pedestrians pedestrians cyclists ling in front cyclists front...
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Driving and parking 213 Situation-dependent braking assistance Situation-dependent braking assistance may intervene at speeds starting from approximately 7 km/h in the following situations: Vehicles Stationary Crossing Moving Stationary Crossing Cyclists travel‐ Stationary travelling in vehicles vehicles pedestrians pedestrians cyclists ling in front cyclists front Vehicles...
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214 Driving and parking assistance through power-assisted steering if The system may be impaired or may not function In such cases Evasive Steering Assist can: it detects a swerving manoeuvre in the following situations: give an unnecessary warning or provide activation by an abrupt steering movement In snow, rain, fog, heavy spray, if there is assistance...
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Driving and parking 215 Setting Active Brake Assist Select Off. If the vehicle is braked sharply from speeds The distance warning function and the auton‐ above 50 km/h, the brake lamps flash rapidly. Multimedia system: omous braking function are deactivated. This provides traffic travelling behind you with an Vehicle k Assistance...
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216 Driving and parking road speed above 20 km/h up to the maximum note of this when driving a laden vehicle. By road speed or to the set winter tyre limit. doing so, you will make use of the engine's brak‐ ing effect.
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Driving and parking 217 The variable limiter is operated using the corre‐ After completion of kickdown, the variable lim‐ sponding steering wheel buttons. You can store iter is activated again in the following situations: any road speed above 20 km/h up to the maxi‐ If the driven speed drops below the stored mum road speed or to the set winter tyre limit.
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218 Driving and parking The transmission is in position h. To select cruise control: press rocker Press and hold rocker switch up/down to switch the pressure point. Variable limiter: The stored speed is increased or reduced in To select the variable limiter: press rocker The vehicle has been started.
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Driving and parking 219 Press rocker switch Permanent limiter Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC The maximum permissible speed shown by If the vehicle should never exceed a specific Function of Active Distance Assist the traffic sign is stored and the vehicle speed (e.g.
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220 Driving and parking Assistance Package, in the range between the vehicle in front driving off again within 30 In multi-storey car parks or on roads with 20 km/h and 210 km/h. seconds. If a critical situation is detected when steep uphill or downhill gradients.
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Driving and parking 221 ® is activated and is not intervening. Take into account the traffic situation & WARNING Risk of accident if detection before calling up the stored speed. function of Active Distance Assist The transmission is in position h. DISTRONIC is impaired All doors and the bonnet are closed.
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222 Driving and parking Switching between Active Distance Assist foot from the accelerator pedal (Active Dis‐ Deactivating Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC and the limiter DISTRONIC tance Assist DISTRONIC). The current driven speed is stored and main‐ & WARNING Risk of accident due to Active tained (Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC) or limited (variable limiter) by the vehicle.
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Driving and parking 223 Function of route-based speed adaptation Also, the speed is reduced if the turn signal to change lanes is switched on and one of the fol‐ Press and hold rocker switch up/down to When Distance Assist DISTRONIC is active, the lowing situations is detected: the pressure point.
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224 Driving and parking If the driver depresses the accelerator or Active Steering Assist If the set route is re-planned brake pedal during the process. Function of Active Steering Assist In road construction areas System limitations When towing a trailer Route-based speed adaptation does not take In bad weather or road conditions right of way regulations into account.
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Driving and parking 225 The driver is required to keep their hands on If the system reaches a system limitation or the System limitations the steering wheel at all times and be able to driver has not steered the vehicle for a consider‐ Active Steering Assist has a limited steering tor‐...
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226 Driving and parking Obstacles on the lane or projecting out into & WARNING Risk of accident if Active the lane. Steering Assist unexpectedly intervenes The system does not provide assistance in the A malfunction in the detection of lane mark‐ following conditions: ings and objects can occur.
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Driving and parking 227 Assistance when changing lanes is provided if all If a lane change is not possible, the arrow fades the following conditions are met: out after a few seconds and a new lane change must be initiated. An immediate lane change is You are driving on a motorway or road with only possible on motorway sections without multiple lanes in the direction of travel.
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228 Driving and parking Function of Active Emergency Stop Assist pressing a steering wheel button or operating & WARNING Risk of accident if Lane If the driver continues to ignore the repeated Touch Control Change Assist unexpectedly stops func‐ warning to put their hands on the steering activating or deactivating Active Distance tioning wheel, Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC...
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Driving and parking 229 Assistant display Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC status dis‐ Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC active, play and route-based speed adaptation speed stored, no vehicle detected (bright vehicle symbol) Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC active, speed stored, vehicle detected (green vehi‐ cle symbol) Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC and route- based speed adaptation active, speed stored...
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230 Driving and parking Active Steering Assist status display Hill Start Assist HOLD function HOLD function Hill Start Assist holds the vehicle for a short time when pulling away on a hill under the fol‐ The HOLD function holds the vehicle at a stand‐ lowing conditions: still without requiring you to depress the brake pedal, e.g.
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Driving and parking 231 Requirements: The HOLD function is deactivated in the follow‐ If the HOLD function is deactivated by The vehicle is stationary. ing situations: depressing the accelerator pedal or brake pedal, e.g. by a vehicle occupant. The driver's door is closed or the seat belt on Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is activa‐...
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232 Driving and parking The damping is tuned individually for each wheel AIRMATIC AIRMATIC consists of: and is affected by the following factors: Air suspension with automatic level control Function of AIRMATIC The road surface conditions AIRMATIC is an air suspension system with varia‐ Speed-dependent lowering to reduce fuel ble damping for improved driving comfort.
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Driving and parking 233 Drive program Characteristics C (Sport) The suspension tuning is firmer. The vehicle is set to the low level. The vehicle is not lowered any further if you are travelling at higher speeds. B (Sport Plus) The suspension tuning is even firmer. The vehicle is set to the low level.
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234 Driving and parking Raising the vehicle The vehicle is lowered again in the following sit‐ When leaving the vehicle, make sure uations: that nobody is in the vicinity of the wheel arches or the underbody. When driving faster than 80 km/h. When driving between 60 km/h and Requirements: 80 km/h for approximately three minutes.
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Driving and parking 235 Parking Assist PARKTRONIC the manoeuvring area while manoeuvring and Parking Assist PARKTRONIC display in the multimedia system parking in/exiting parking spaces. Function of Parking Assist PARKTRONIC In the standard setting, an intermittent warning tone sounds from a distance of approximately 0.3 m to an obstacle in front and approximately 1.0 m to an obstacle behind.
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236 Driving and parking Obstacles above the detection range, e.g. If you steer in the direction of a detected obsta‐ overhanging loads, overhangs or loading cle and there is a risk of a lateral collision, a ramps of lorries. warning is issued. The lateral segments light up yellow or red, depending on the distance to the The sensors must be free of dirt, ice and slush.
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Driving and parking 237 After the engine is restarted, obstacles must be detected again before a new warning can be issued. System limitations The system limitations for Parking Assist PARKTRONIC apply for passive side impact pro‐ tection. The following objects are not detected, for exam‐ ple: Pedestrians who approach the vehicle from Vehicles without 360°...
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238 Driving and parking Depending on the vehicle's equipment, the Select Warn early. The vehicle or other objects could oth‐ button may also be located in the centre erwise be damaged. Activate O or deactivate ª the function. console. Activating/deactivating audio fadeout If indicator lamp is not lit, Parking Assist Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is automatically...
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Driving and parking 239 Reversing camera you to orient yourself and to avoid obstacles Vehicles without Active Parking Assist when reversing. The following camera views are available in the Function of the reversing camera multimedia system: When you engage reverse gear, the image from reversing camera is shown in the multimedia system.
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240 Driving and parking Bumper Red guide line at a distance of approximately 0.3 m from the rear area View of trailer (if trailer hitch is fitted) Normal view Yellow guide line, locating aid Yellow lane marking the course the tyres will take at the current steering wheel angle Red guide line at a distance of approximately (dynamic)
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Driving and parking 241 Red warning display of Parking Assist Red guide line at a distance of approximately PARKTRONIC: obstacles are very close 0.3 m from the ball head of the trailer hitch (approximately 0.3 m or less) Ball head of the trailer hitch Orange warning display of Parking Assist System limitations PARKTRONIC: obstacles are a medium dis‐...
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242 Driving and parking The display contrast may be impaired due to The system evaluates images from the following Top view with image from the reversing cam‐ incident sunlight or other light sources. In cameras: this case, pay particular attention. Reversing camera Top view with trailer view (if trailer hitch is Have the display repaired or replaced if, for...
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Driving and parking 243 If the distance to the object lessens, the colour Guide lines The guide lines in the multimedia system dis‐ of warning display changes: play show the distances to your vehicle. The distances apply to road level. From approx.
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244 Driving and parking System limitations Guide line of external vehicle dimensions with outside mirrors folded out The 360° Camera will not function or will only partially function in the following situations: Marker of the wheel contact points The doors are open. System failure The side mirrors are folded in.
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Driving and parking 245 their setting checked at a qualified specialist Selecting a view for the 360° camera Opening the camera cover of the reversing camera workshop. Requirements: Multimedia system: Do not use the 360° Camera under such cir‐ Auto reversing camera function is selec‐...
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246 Driving and parking Active Parking Assist The arrows show on which side of the carriage‐ Active Parking Assist is cancelled if, among way free parking spaces are located. They are other things, one of the following actions is car‐ Function of Active Parking Assist then shown in the multimedia system display.
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Driving and parking 247 Do not use Active Parking Assist in the following Active Parking Assist will not assist you with & WARNING Risk of accident due to situations: parking spaces parallel or at right angles to the objects located above or below the direction of travel in the following situations: In extreme weather conditions such as ice, detection range of Active Parking Assist...
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248 Driving and parking Press button 1. Where necessary, select the parking direc‐ Where necessary, stop the vehicle or tion: forwards or reverse. cancel the parking procedure with Vehicle path is shown, depending on Active Parking Assist. selected parking space and the parking direction.
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Driving and parking 249 You can stop the vehicle and change the transmission position during the parking pro‐ cedure. The system then calculates a new vehicle path. The parking procedure can then be continued. If no new vehicle path is available, the transmission position will be changed again.
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250 Driving and parking Drive Away Assist can reduce the severity of an & WARNING Risk of accident due to vehi‐ impact when pulling away. If an obstacle is cle swinging out while parking or pulling detected in the direction of travel, the vehicle's out of a parking space speed is briefly reduced to approx.
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Driving and parking 251 System limitations reversing out of a parking space. If a critical sit‐ permits and that it is safe to take eva‐ Drive Away Assist is not available on inclines and uation is detected, symbol appears in the sive action.
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252 Driving and parking Deactivating/activating manoeuvring assis‐ take regular breaks in good time that allow for tance adequate recuperation. Multimedia system: You can choose between two settings. Vehicle k Assistance Camera Standard: normal system sensitivity. & Park. Assist Manoeuvring assist. Sensitive: higher system sensitivity.
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Driving and parking 253 when the engine is re-started. The last selected The ATTENTION ASSIST tiredness or alertness Blind Spot Assist and Active Blind Spot Assist with exit warning sensitivity level remains stored. assessment is deleted and restarted when con‐ tinuing the journey in the following situations: Function of Blind Spot Assist and Active System limitations...
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254 Driving and parking The exit warning is only an aid and not a substi‐ & WARNING Risk of accident despite Blind & WARNING Risk of accident despite exit tute for the attention of vehicle occupants. The Spot Assist warning responsibility for opening and closing the doors Blind Spot Assist does not react to vehicles The exit warning reacts neither to stationary...
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Driving and parking 255 The exit warning may be limited in the following As a result, Active Blind Spot Assist may nei‐ & WARNING Risk of accident despite situations: ther give warnings nor intervene in such sit‐ brake application of Active Blind Spot When the sensors are covered by adjacent uations.
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256 Driving and parking may be interrupted at any time if you steer Activating/deactivating Blind Spot Assist or by vibration pulses in the steering wheel and gui‐ Active Blind Spot Assist slightly in the opposite direction or accelerate. ded by a course-correcting brake application Multimedia system: back into your lane.
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Driving and parking 257 distance to the vehicle in front, for vehicle You have adopted a sporty driving style with speed, for braking in good time and for staying high cornering speeds or high rates of accel‐ in lane. eration. Vehicles with Lane Tracking package: if the ®...
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258 Driving and parking If the lane markings are worn, dark or cov‐ Activating Active Lane Keeping Assist Always make sure that there is suffi‐ ered. cient distance to the side for other traf‐ & WARNING Risk of accident despite If the distance to the vehicle in front is too fic or obstacles.
Driving and parking 259 Sensitivity of Active Lane Keeping Assist Trailer hitch The availability of the following function is Trailer operation notes country-dependent. Mercedes‑AMG vehicles: always observe the With the standard or sensitive setting, you can notes in the Supplement. Otherwise, you may adjust the sensitivity of Active Lane Keeping fail to recognise dangers.
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260 Driving and parking the lighting of the connected trailer is opera‐ Folding the ball neck out & WARNING Risk of injury from ball neck tional swinging outwards vehicles without LED headlamps or MUL‐ The ball neck may swing outwards when TIBEAM LED headlamps: the headlamps unlocking or when it has not been properly have been set correctly...
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Driving and parking 261 Remove the cover from the ball head and Coupling up/uncoupling a trailer store it in a safe place. & WARNING Risk of injury from the vehicle Make sure that the ball of the ball neck is clean. level being changed Check that it is either greased or dry (grease Vehicles with level control system: the...
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262 Driving and parking Trailers with a 7-pin plug can be connected to Coupling up a trailer Open the socket cover. the vehicle with the following adapters: Insert the plug connector with lug into * NOTE Damage to the vehicle battery due adapter plug groove on the socket.
Driving and parking 263 Accessories can be connected to the perma‐ This could result in you or other people Bicycle rack function nent power supply up to 180 W, and to the becoming trapped if your or their limbs are power supply that is switched on via the igni‐...
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264 Driving and parking The vehicle's driving characteristics change always observe the bicycle rack operat‐ when a bicycle rack is fitted: ing instructions. The vehicle is heavier. * NOTE Damage to, or cracks on, the The acceleration and slope-climbing ability is restricted.
Driving and parking 265 always distribute the load on the bicycle rack Observe the following information when loading the bicycle rack: as evenly as possible across the vehicle's longitudinal axis Number Total Max. dis‐ Max. dis‐ of bicy‐ weight tance tance Mercedes-Benz recommends removing all cles...
266 Instrument Display and on-board computer Instrument display (standard) Instrument display in the widescreen cockpit Instrument display overview Mercedes-AMG vehicles: be sure to observe the information in the Supplement. Otherwise, you may fail to recognise dangers. Plug-in hybrid: be sure to observe the notes in the Supplement.
Instrument Display and on-board computer 267 Limiter ( page 216) → õ shows the drive system's operational read‐ Before opening the bonnet, allow the iness . Active Distance Assist engine to cool down. DISTRONIC( page 219) → In the event of a fire in the engine com‐ partment, keep the engine bonnet Overview of the buttons on the steering * NOTE Engine damage due to excessively...
268 Instrument Display and on-board computer The on-board computer can be operated using ß Displays favourites and traffic conditions and operate the the left-hand Touch Control and left-hand VOL: control knob, adjusts the volume or equipment with the vehicle stationary. back/home button 1.
Instrument Display and on-board computer 269 The following display content can be selected in Setting the additional value range Classic Sport designs: Rev counter Navigation ECO display Consumption G-meter The following content can be selected in the Pro- gressive design: Date To scroll in the menu bar: swipe left or Example: G-meter...
270 Instrument Display and on-board computer Vehicles with the instrument display in ð Maximum permissible speed exceeded Overview of displays on the multifunction the widescreen cockpit: the positions of (for certain countries only) display the displays deviate from those displayed here.
Instrument Display and on-board computer 271 Calling up the assistant display Light lane markings: Active Lane Keeping Menus and submenus Assist enabled Functions on the Service menu of the on- On-board computer: Green lane markings: Active Lane Keeping board computer Assistance Assist active The following displays are available on the assis‐...
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272 Instrument Display and on-board computer Displays on the Trip menu: Resetting values on the trip menu of the on- board computer Standard display On-board computer: Range and current fuel consumption Trip If there is only a small amount of fuel left in the fuel tank, the display will show a vehicle The spelling on the main menu displayed being refuelled instead of the range.
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Instrument Display and on-board computer 273 If you press and hold the left-hand touch control, Road not mapped: the road is unknown, e.g. the values of the function will be reset immedi‐ for newly built roads. ately. route: no route could be calculated to the selected destination.
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274 Instrument Display and on-board computer Selecting radio stations using the on-board To select a radio station: swipe upwards or Media playback using the on-board computer computer downwards on the left-hand Touch Control. On-board computer: On-board computer: Selecting the frequency range or station pre‐ Media Radio Press the left-hand Touch Control.
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Instrument Display and on-board computer 275 Changing a media source wards on the left-hand touch control to and traffic conditions and operate the select the desired telephone number. Press the left-hand Touch Control. equipment with the vehicle stationary. Press the left-hand Touch Control. To select a media source: swipe upwards When telephoning, you must observe the legal The telephone number will be dialled.
276 Instrument Display and on-board computer Press the left-hand Touch Control. Classic Progressive You may accept/reject the call using button 6 or ~ on the steering wheel. To select a design: swipe upwards or down‐ wards on the left-hand Touch Control. Adjusting the head-up display settings on Press the left-hand Touch Control.
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Instrument Display and on-board computer 277 Display elements System limits Switching the head-up display on/off The visibility is influenced by the following condi‐ tions: seat position the positioning of the display image light conditions wet road surfaces objects on the display cover polarisation in sunglasses In extreme sunlight, sections of the display Navigation messages...
278 Multimedia system For Mercedes-AMG vehicles with AMG Per‐ Overview and operation formance exhaust system: Overview of the multimedia system • Turn: adjusts the volume • Press: switches the multimedia system & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐ on/off mation systems and communications Ü...
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Multimedia system 279 Observe the notes on caring for the interior Central control elements overview Touch Control page 382). → Operating Touch Control Automatic temperature-controlled switch- off feature: if the temperature is too high, the brightness is initially reduced automatically. The display may then switch off completely for a while.
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280 Multimedia system To select a menu item: swipe up, down, left Operating the controller To call up favourites: when the main func‐ or right on Touch Control 2. tions are displayed, slide controller down. Press Touch Control 2. Controller To move the digital map: swipe in any direction.
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Multimedia system 281 Setting the sensitivity for the touchpad Press briefly: returns to the previous display Multimedia system: Press and hold: calls up main functions System w Input You can navigate in menus and lists via touch- Select Touchpad sensitivity. sensitive surface by using a single-finger Select Fast,...
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Multimedia system 285 To switch on: change the media source or The volume of the navigation announce‐ turn volume control 1. ment changes in accordance with the vol‐ ume of the current media source. during a telephone call Adjusting the volume when entering or exiting a parking space while using Active Parking Assist Select...
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286 Multimedia system On the Touch Control and controller: Entering characters using the controller traffic situation. This could also cause you to select the characters in the character bar. lose control of the vehicle. Example: renaming favourites Depending on the target entry, the following Only operate this equipment when the characters are available: traffic situation permits.
Multimedia system 287 Ä To switch to special characters and sym‐ Example: renaming favourites To delete a character: swipe left when the bols. cursor is located in the input line. X To switch to upper-case or lower-case let‐ To confirm the entry: press the touchpad. ters.
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288 Multimedia system Adapting the ambient lighting for the style display area comprises the left-hand or right- Calculation of expected time of arrival. hand third of the display. Select Adjust ambient light.. Setting the time zone Select Additional display area. Activate O or deactivate ª...
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Multimedia system 289 Manually The date is set automatically via GPS. call lists ( page 331) → Switch Automatic Summer Time off ª. Internet connection Connectivity Select Summer Time. listening to music via Bluetooth ® audio page 356) → Select or Off.
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290 Multimedia system Select Yes. WPS PBC Connecting the multimedia system with a device via Wi-Fi Android Auto is closed and Bluetooth ® The connection to a secure Wi-Fi network is This function is available if a HERMES communi‐ deactivated. made by pressing a button (push button).
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Multimedia system 291 All devices support a security key as a Device has already been connected: Setting the system language means of connection. Multimedia system: To automatically connect: highlight a Wi-Fi System Language network in the list. Using a WPS PIN Set the language.
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292 Multimedia system Data import and export Requirements: Enter the four-digit PIN. The vehicle is stationary. Select a data storage medium. Data import/export function The ignition is switched on or the vehicle has The data is exported. The data export may The following functions are possible: been started.
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Multimedia system 293 Activating PIN protection for data export Alternatively, you can have PIN protection multimedia system and on the server. This reset at a Mercedes-Benz service centre. ensures that the latest user profiles are always Select Change settings. available. Confirm with the PIN.
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294 Multimedia system Importing/exporting user profiles Export: select Export profiles to the server. Depending on the source, you can perform vari‐ User profiles are exported. ous updates: Requirements: Certain settings, such as address book There is an Internet connection Software update entries or previous destinations from the page 344).
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Multimedia system 295 multimedia system, the Mercedes me connect For automatic updates: your vehicle has a If automatic software updates are activated, services and your vehicle's communication mod‐ permanently installed communication mod‐ the system updates will be downloaded auto‐ ule. These will conveniently be sent to you via ule.
296 Multimedia system Requirements for the installation: Reset function A prompt appears again asking whether you really wish to reset. The ignition is switched on. Multimedia system: Select Yes. The engine is not running. System Reset The multimedia system is reset to the factory Notes and warnings have been read and Personal data is deleted, for example: settings.
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Multimedia system 297 If a fault message is displayed during the Switching navigation on Do not change or manipulate the con‐ installation saying that the SD card is locked, tents of the SD card manually. Multimedia system: the SD card may be damaged. Consult a Navigation This excludes map updates.
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298 Multimedia system Showing/hiding the navigation menu Only operate this equipment when the Slide the controller to the left. traffic situation permits. Requirements: To hide: swipe right on the touchpad or the If you cannot be sure of this, stop the The map displays the current vehicle posi‐...
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Multimedia system 299 Multimedia system: Method 1: free search To try both examples, the country setting must also be changed (method 2). Navigation Enter the POI or address in 2. The entries can be made in any order. To switch to handwriting recognition: During destination entry, suggestions are select v 5.
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300 Multimedia system To call up the online search function: Select the destination. During destination entry, use the following select 6 Online search. The destination address is shown. functions: Once an Internet connection is established, a switching to handwriting recognition Method 2: search step-by-step list appears.
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Multimedia system 301 Select the destination. Select All categories and the category. Entering Italy shows the following results, for The destination address is shown. If route guidance is not active: the search example: begins in the vicinity of the current vehicle POIs which contain Italy in the name.
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302 Multimedia system Starting an automatic filling station search If route guidance is active, select Start new Multimedia system: route guidance Set as next intermediate Navigation Intermediate destinations Requirements: destination. and info The automatic filling station search is activa‐ Start new route guidance: the selected filling ted O ( page 307).
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Multimedia system 303 Multimedia system: Calculating a route with intermediate desti‐ Filtering displays for contacts nations Navigation Intermediate destinations Enter a name or telephone number, for exam‐ ple, into the search field. and info Requirements: The destination and at least one intermediate Select ¡.
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304 Multimedia system To calculate a route: select Start route Press the Touch Control, the controller or the Slide the controller to the left or right. guidance. touchpad. The previous or next traffic incident is high‐ If several destinations are located around the lighted on the map.
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Multimedia system 305 Route Taking alternative routes into consideration You can choose from the following route types: Select an alternative route ( page 307). Eco route → Calculating a route An economical route is calculated. The jour‐ Other menu functions Requirements: ney time may be somewhat longer than for The destination has been entered.
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306 Multimedia system The settings enable the following: Avoiding motorways, ferries, motorail trains, The selected route options cannot always be tunnels, unpaved roads implemented. Therefore, a route may include a Avoid traffic jam automatically ferry, for instance, even though the avoid Ferries Select O or deselect ª...
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Multimedia system 307 This function is not available in all countries Selecting an alternative route Starting the automatic service station search and languages. Multimedia system: Navigation À Route and position Displaying destination information Requirements: Select Alternative route. ATTENTION ASSIST and the Suggest rest Requirements: The routes are displayed in accordance with...
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308 Multimedia system If route guidance is active, select Start new Driving instructions may differ from the actual Only operate this equipment when the route guidance Set as next intermediate road and traffic conditions if: traffic situation permits. destination. The route is diverted If you cannot be sure of this, stop the Start new route guidance: the selected...
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Multimedia system 309 Changing direction overview The map appears in full-screen mode. Lane recommendations overview This display appears for multi-lane roads. Announcement phase If the digital map contains the relevant data, the The multimedia system announces the multimedia system can display lane recommen‐ upcoming change of direction, e.g.
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310 Multimedia system The following lanes are displayed: tion flag with the number of your Î inter‐ To activate: select # Driving recommen- mediate destination. After this, route guidance is dation Recommended lane continued. The current navigation announcement is In this lane, you will be able to complete both played.
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Multimedia system 311 Adjusting the volume of navigation Via system settings Multimedia system: announcements Navigation Select System. Requirements: Select ! Driving recommendation. Select õ Audio. a route has already been created. Select Navigation and traffic announce- Select # Driving recommendation. route guidance is active.
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312 Multimedia system You can enter off-road destinations on the map. Overview of off-road status during route Destination guidance Route guidance guides you for as long as possi‐ Saving the current vehicle position ble with navigation announcements and displays Due to roadworks, for example, there may be dif‐ Multimedia system: on roads that are known to the multimedia sys‐...
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Multimedia system 313 Select Yes. If route guidance is active, select Start new Select ¥ Store in "Previous destina- tions" route guidance Set as next intermediate To display destination information: select The map position is saved to the "Previous destination. ¥...
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314 Multimedia system It is not possible to use both services simultane‐ dered anonymous by Daimler AG and forwarded one week before the expiry date. ously. to the traffic data provider. Using this data, traf‐ on the expiry date. fic reports relevant to the vehicle's position are Live Traffic Information or FM RDS-TMC is dis‐...
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Multimedia system 315 Multimedia system: free-flowing traffic (green line) Activating free flow and traffic display Navigation Z Options display for traffic delays on the route lasting Activate O Free-flowing traffic Traffic at least one minute menu delays. warning message symbols: The traffic delay is displayed for the current Alternatively: if the map is displayed in full route.
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316 Multimedia system Reason for the traffic report, e.g. traffic Map and compass • Filters the display of POIs in the vicinity congestion according to POI category Map and compass overview Warning message (highlighted in red) Switches the display of personal POI sym‐ To select a traffic report symbol: select bols on the map on or off Next...
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Multimedia system 317 Requirements: Setting the map scale Moving the map Multimedia system: Mercedes me connect is available. Requirements: Navigation Z Options You have a user account for the The map is shown. menu Mercedes me portal. Multimedia system: Alternatively, if the map is displayed in full The service has been activated at a Navigation screen mode, press the central control ele‐...
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318 Multimedia system Selecting the map orientation Select symbols. POI name Multimedia system: The # dot indicates the current setting. area name Navigation Z Options Standard displays symbols of predefined cat‐ Geo-coordinates displays the following infor‐ menu egories on the map. mation: User defined allows you to personally select...
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Multimedia system 319 Multimedia system: To search for an area via the map: select Changing an area Using map. Multimedia system: Navigation Z Options Navigation À Route and posi- Move the map Activate O Next intersecting street. tion Avoid options Areas The name of the next intersecting street will be displayed at the upper edge of the display.
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320 Multimedia system Taking the area for the route into account tional road maps. Optimal route guidance can Overview of map data and map software only be provided by the navigation system in Variant 1: an SD card for navigation is provided Avoid O an area in the list.
Multimedia system 321 height (rounded) ting is reset automatically after a few sec‐ If weather information display is available onds. in the map menu, activate O( page 316) it. → number of GPS satellites from which a Current weather information is displayed on signal can be received Displaying weather information the navigation map, e.g.
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322 Multimedia system Further information can be obtained from a If you cannot be sure of this, stop the from the traffic situation. This could also Mercedes-Benz service centre or at: http:// vehicle whilst paying attention to road cause you to lose control of the vehicle. www.mercedes-benz.com/connect.
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Multimedia system 323 Telephone menu overview ® ¢ (telephone ready) or w (call active) Two mobile phones connected: changes view Bluetooth device name of the currently between telephone 1 and 2 or Active call. connected mobile phone Contacts page 329) →...
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324 Multimedia system Symbols are not shown until after a Two mobile phones are connected with the Depending on the quality of the connection, the mobile phone has been connected to the multi‐ ® voice quality may fluctuate. multimedia system via Bluetooth (two media system.
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Multimedia system 325 Connecting a mobile phone (authorisation Connecting a second mobile phone (two been connected, the second telephone is using Secure Simple Pairing) phone mode) replaced by the new mobile phone. Select the mobile phone. Requirements: A code is displayed in the multimedia system To use the mobile phone as an audio At least one mobile phone is already connec‐...
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326 Multimedia system Interchanging mobile phones (two phone If a new mobile phone is connected and mode) defined as Phone 1, for example, this over‐ writes the previously connected mobile Requirements: phone in the foreground of the system. The mobile phones are authorised page 324).
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Multimedia system 327 Information on Near Field Communication To change mobile phones: place the NFC (NFC) area of the mobile phone (see manufactur‐ NFC enables short-range wireless data transfer er's operating instructions) on NFC logo 2. or (re)connection of a mobile phone with the If the mobile phone has already been author‐...
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328 Multimedia system Select Reception volume Transmission Stopping mobile phone voice recognition Activating functions during a call volume. To show all functions, navigate down. Press the 8 or ~ button on the multi‐ function steering wheel. The following functions are available during a Set the volume.
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Multimedia system 329 Conducting a conference call If during a call you accept a call with the From the contacts menu, you can perform the other mobile phone when in two phone mode following actions: Select Create conference call in the tele‐ then the existing call is ended.
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330 Multimedia system Calling up contacts Editing the format of a contact's name Source Requirements: Multimedia system: Multimedia system: If the sending of Telephone ª Contacts Telephone Z Options Con- ñ Bluetooth ® con‐ ® nection vCards via Bluetooth tacts Name format Depending on the character set, the following is supported, vCards...
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Multimedia system 331 Saving a mobile phone contact Depending on the stored data, the following Call list Multimedia system: options are available: Call list overview Telephone ª Contacts Call Depending on whether your mobile phone sup‐ Select the mobile phone contact ó. ®...
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332 Multimedia system Making a call from the call list Depending on the mobile phone, the multimedia Reading text messages Multimedia system: system only displays new incoming text mes‐ Multimedia system: sages or the 100 newest text messages. Telephone ø Call list Telephone i Text message The ú...
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Multimedia system 333 To delete a text message: select Delete. Using Mercedes-Benz Link Disconnect the connecting cable between the Mercedes-Benz Link control box and the Requirements: multimedia system. Mercedes-Benz link The Mercedes-Benz Link control box is con‐ Mercedes-Benz recommends disconnecting nected with the multimedia system using the Overview of Mercedes-Benz Link the connecting cable only when the vehicle...
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334 Multimedia system Automatic start: select Automatically. media sources Bluetooth ® audio and iPod ® , are and traffic conditions and operate the Start automatically is activated O. unavailable. equipment with the vehicle stationary. Only one route guidance can be active at a time. Apple CarPlay™...
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Multimedia system 335 If Apple CarPlay™ was not displayed in the Android Auto using the central control element or the voice foreground before disconnecting, the appli‐ control. You can activate the voice-operated con‐ Android Auto overview cation starts in the background when recon‐ trol system by pressing and holding the ó...
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336 Multimedia system Connecting a mobile phone via Android Auto Multimedia system: You can call up Android Auto in the main menu. Connect Android Auto Requirements: The first activation of Android Auto on the Select the mobile phone from the device list. Calling up the Android Auto sound settings multimedia system must be carried out when Multimedia system:...
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Multimedia system 337 Transferred vehicle data with Android Auto Distinction between parked, standstill, rolling Concierge Service (when the service is acti‐ and Apple CarPlay™ and driving vated), appointment requests or similar (me button) Day/night mode of the instrument cluster Overview of transferred vehicle data Mercedes-Benz emergency call system (SOS When using Android Auto or Apple CarPlay™, The transfer of this data is used to alter how...
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338 Multimedia system obtained in the Mercedes me portal: https:// Then, you can select a service and be con‐ me.secure.mercedes-benz.com nected to a specialist at the Mercedes-Benz Customer Centre. Further information on Mercedes me connect, the provided service scope and operation: Further information on Mercedes me connect, http://manuals.daimler.com/baix/cars/ the provided service scope and operation is...
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Multimedia system 339 If a service call is active, an emergency call can Operating the vehicle If necessary, the vehicle will be towed to a still be triggered. This has priority over all other Mercedes-Benz service centre. Nearest Mercedes-Benz service centre active calls.
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340 Multimedia system This service outlet will then contact you Transferred data during a service call The following data is transmitted if no service is within 24 hours. activated and the data protection prompt has Observe the conditions of use for Mercedes me been confirmed: If you select Call later...
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Multimedia system 341 contract partner may result in an emergency call SOS NOT READY: the ignition is not on or there The emergency call has been made: not being transmitted. is a malfunction with the emergency call system. A voice connection is made to the Mercedes- The ignition must be switched on before an auto‐...
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342 Multimedia system ically sent to the public emergency services call The emergency call has been made: If the Mercedes-Benz emergency call system centre. cannot connect to the Mercedes-Benz emer‐ A voice connection is made to the Mercedes- gency call centre, the emergency call is automat‐ If no connection can be made to the public Benz emergency call centre.
Multimedia system 343 the vehicle drive type Function of the emergency call system self- To start the test mode: press and hold the diagnosis (Russia) ~ button on the multifunction steering the estimated number of people in the vehi‐ Your car verifies the operability of the emer‐ wheel for at least five seconds.
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344 Multimedia system operating mobile communication equipment in To use Internet access via the communication Only operate this equipment when the the vehicle. module the following conditions must be met: traffic situation permits. Depending on the vehicle's equipment, you can The vehicle is equipped with a permanently If you cannot be sure of this, stop the establish an Internet connection in the following...
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Multimedia system 345 the Wi-Fi function is activated on the external Setting up an Internet connection via Blue‐ the Bluetooth ® function is switched off on device (see the manufacturer's operating ® tooth the mobile phone and the mobile phone is to instructions).
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346 Multimedia system Multimedia system: To switch from PAN to DUN: select the Configure the Internet connection using pre‐ mobile phone. set or manual access data ( page 345). → System ö Connectivity Inter- net settings Select ¥. Cancelling Internet access permission for a mobile phone Select Change...
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Multimedia system 347 Establishing an Internet connection Connection status requested from your mobile phone network Multimedia system: provider. Connection status overview Connect In the case of a connection via the communi‐ cation module the following status informa‐ For example, select z Browser. tion is shown: The multimedia system usually establishes Type of network...
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348 Multimedia system Web browser overview Calling up web browser options and traffic conditions and operate the Multimedia system: equipment with the vehicle stationary. Con- You must observe the legal requirements for the nect z Browser Z Options country in which you are currently driving when The following functions are available: operating the multimedia system.
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Multimedia system 349 Activate O or deactivate ª the function. Creating a bookmark Internet radio Select Add new bookmark. Calling up Internet radio Deleting browser data Multimedia system: Enter a URL and a name. Requirements: Con- Select ¡. There is an account on http:// nect z Browser Z Options...
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350 Multimedia system Internet radio overview Selecting and connecting to Internet radio Press and hold the central control element stations until an audible signal sounds. Multimedia system: The ß symbol appears by the station name. Radio Þ Radio source TuneIn Select ß...
Multimedia system 351 Setting Internet radio options Supported formats: traffic conditions. This could also cause you Multimedia system: to lose control of the vehicle. Radio Þ Radio source TuneIn Only handle a data storage medium radio Z Options when the vehicle is stationary. The following options are available: Permissible file systems: Select...
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352 Multimedia system Notes on copyright Multimedia system: They could be swallowed and lead to chok‐ Audio files that you create or reproduce yourself Media à Media sources Mem. ing. for playback are generally subject to copyright card Keep SD cards out of the reach of chil‐ protection.
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Multimedia system 353 Overview of the audio mode Active data storage medium Search Options Album cover Playback control Track, artist, album Media sources Track number and number of tracks in the Sound track list...
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354 Multimedia system Connecting USB devices Selecting a track in the media playback Select Random playback of the current Multimedia system: medium. * NOTE Damage caused by high tempera‐ All tracks on the active data storage medium Media tures are played in random order. Selecting a track by skipping to a track Select Normal track...
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Multimedia system 355 Media search Podcasts (Apple ® devices) iPhone ® MP3 player Starting the media search Audiobooks (Apple ® devices) Multimedia system: USB devices Select a category. Media ª Search For details and a list of supported devices, visit The categories are available as soon as the Depending on the connected media sources and our website at http://www.mercedes-...
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356 Multimedia system Overview of Media Interface Active data storage medium Search Options Album cover Playback control Artist, track and album Media sources Track number and number of tracks in the Sound track list ® ® Bluetooth audio Information about Bluetooth audio...
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Multimedia system 357 Before using your Bluetooth ® audio equipment with the multimedia system for the first time, you will need to authorise it ( page 358). → ® Bluetooth audio overview Active data storage medium Track, artist, album Track number and number of tracks in the track list Album cover...
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358 Multimedia system Search Media sources Options Playback control Sound Start the authorisation on the audio equip‐ Searching for and authorising a Bluetooth ® ® Select a Bluetooth audio device. ment (see manufacturer's operating instruc‐ audio device Authorisation starts. A code is displayed on tions).
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Multimedia system 359 ® Searching for a music track on the Blue‐ Lightly press the NFC area on the mobile Activating Bluetooth audio ® phone (see the manufacturer's operating Multimedia system: tooth audio device instructions). Multimedia system: Media à Media sources If the mobile phone has already been author‐...
360 Multimedia system Multimedia system: Radio Radio Switching on the radio Alternatively: press the $ button. The radio display appears. You will hear the last station played on the last frequency band selected.
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Multimedia system 361 Radio overview Active frequency band Station list Sound Station name or set frequency Presets Tag this song Artist, title, album and radio text Radio source Options...
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362 Multimedia system Setting the frequency band Searching for radio stations using station Select Move highlighted station. names or direct frequency entry Select a memory preset. Multimedia system: Multimedia system: Radio Þ Radio source Deleting stations: Radio è è Select a frequency band. Highlight a preset entry and navigate to the Enter a station name or frequency.
Multimedia system 363 Slide show displays additional information Tagging music tracks Setting the traffic information service vol‐ ume increase provided by the station as an image. This can Multimedia system: include logos, album covers, music tracks, pro‐ Multimedia system: Radio grammes, news or service information, for exam‐...
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364 Multimedia system ble for all functions in the radio and media Activating/deactivating automatic volume speakers. It is available for all functions in the adjustment modes. radio and media modes. Multimedia system: Calling up the sound menu Calling up the sound menu in the Media à...
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Multimedia system 365 Activating/deactivating volume adjustment Switching surround sound on/off in the ® ® in the Burmester surround sound system Burmester surround sound system Multimedia system: Multimedia system: Media à Sound Automatic vol- Media à Sound Surround ume adjustment sound Automatic volume adjustment compensates for Activate O or deactivate ª...
366 Maintenance and care You can obtain further information concerning Carrying out maintenance work at regular ASSYST PLUS service interval display intervals the servicing of your vehicle from a qualified Function of the ASSYST PLUS service interval specialist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz display Service Centre.
Maintenance and care 367 needs to be performed more often than speci‐ Battery disconnection periods The active bonnet is not available in all coun‐ fied based on the actual operating conditions tries. The ASSYST PLUS service interval display and/or loads. Resetting the active bonnet can only calculate the service due date when Examples of arduous operating conditions:...
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368 Maintenance and care Opening/closing the bonnet & WARNING Danger of burns when open‐ ing the bonnet & WARNING Risk of accident due to driv‐ If you open the engine bonnet when the ing with the engine bonnet unlocked engine has overheated or during a fire in the An unlocked engine bonnet may open up engine compartment, you could come into when the vehicle is in motion and block your...
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Maintenance and care 369 Never touch the danger zone surround‐ the radiator and parts of the exhaust system. ing moving component parts, e.g. the rotation area of the fan. Let the engine cool down and only Remove jewellery and watches. touch the component parts described below: Keep items of clothing and hair away...
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370 Maintenance and care Engine oil Depending on the engine, the oil dipstick may be installed in the engine compartment in different Checking the engine oil level using the oil locations. dipstick The waiting time before checking the oil level when the engine is at normal operating tempera‐...
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Maintenance and care 371 Slowly slide oil dipstick into the guide In order to receive a result as quickly as possi‐ Reduce engine oil level and the bar display tube to the stop, and pull it out again after ble: for indicating the oil level on the multifunc‐...
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372 Maintenance and care Topping up engine oil * NOTE Engine damage caused by an incorrect oil filter, incorrect oil or addi‐ & WARNING Danger of burns from hot tives component parts in the engine compart‐ Do not use engine oils or oil filters ment which do not correspond to the specifi‐...
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Maintenance and care 373 Checking the coolant level In the event of a fire in the engine com‐ partment, keep the engine bonnet & WARNING Danger of burns from hot closed and call the fire service. component parts in the engine compart‐ ment &...
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374 Maintenance and care Continue turning cap anti-clockwise and Let the engine cool down and only Make sure that no windscreen washer remove it. touch the component parts described concentrate spills out next to the filler below: opening. The coolant level is correct: if the engine is cold, up to marker bar &...
Maintenance and care 375 Keeping the air-water duct free the 360° Camera or the reversing camera is Information on using a high-pressure cleaner switched off. Keep the area between the bonnet and the & WARNING Risk of an accident when the side windows and sliding sunroof are windscreen free of deposits, e.g.
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376 Maintenance and care vehicles with decorative foil: parts of your do not point the nozzle of the high-pressure Wash the vehicle with lukewarm water using vehicle are covered with a decorative foil. cleaner directly at sensitive parts such as a soft car sponge.
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Maintenance and care 377 Notes on paintwork/matt finish paintwork care Observe the following information: Cleaning and care Avoiding paintwork damage Paintwork Insect remains: soak with insect remover and rinse off the Do not attach stickers, films or similar. treated areas afterwards. Remove dirt immediately, where possible.
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378 Maintenance and care Cleaning and care Avoiding paintwork damage Matt finish Only use care products approved for Mercedes-Benz. Do not polish the vehicle and light-alloy wheels. Only use car washes that correspond to the latest engi‐ neering standards. Do not use car wash programmes with a final hot wax treatment.
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Maintenance and care 379 Observe the following information: Cleaning Avoiding damage to the decorative foil For cleaning, use plenty of water and a mild cleaning agent without The service life and colouring of decorative foils are impaired by: additives or abrasive substances, e.g. a car shampoo approved for sunlight Mercedes-Benz.
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380 Maintenance and care Notes on care of car parts Always switch off the windscreen wip‐ Always be particularly careful when in ers and the ignition before cleaning the the vicinity of the tailpipe and tailpipe & WARNING Risk of entrapment if the windscreen or wiper blades.
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Maintenance and care 381 Notes on cleaning and care Avoiding vehicle damage Exterior lighting Clean the lenses with a wet sponge and mild cleaning agent, Only use cleaning agents or cleaning cloths that are suitable e.g. car shampoo. for plastic lenses. AIRPANEL If the vehicle is very dusty or there are salt deposits in the When using a high-pressure cleaner, maintain a minimum dis‐...
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382 Maintenance and care Notes on cleaning and care Avoiding vehicle damage Tailpipes Clean with a cleaning agent recommended for Mercedes- Do not use acidic cleaning agents. Benz, especially in the winter and after washing the vehicle. Trailer hitch Remove traces of rust on the ball, e.g. with a wire brush. Do not clean the ball neck with a high-pressure cleaner or sol‐...
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Maintenance and care 383 Observe the following information: Notes on cleaning and care Avoiding vehicle damage Seat belts Clean with lukewarm and soapy water. Do not use chemical cleaning agents. Do not dry seat belts by heating them to over 80 °C or exposing them to direct sunlight.
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384 Maintenance and care Notes on cleaning and care Avoiding vehicle damage Genuine leather Clean with a damp cloth and then wipe with a dry cloth. Do not allow the leather to become too damp. seat covers Leather care: use leather care agents that have been rec‐ Do not use a microfibre cloth.
Breakdown assistance 385 Open safety vest bag and pull out the The requirements defined by the legal standard Emergency safety vest. are only fulfilled if the safety vest is the correct Removing the safety vest size and is fully closed. There are also safety vest compartments in The safety vests are located in the safety vest the rear door stowage compartments in...
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386 Breakdown assistance Warning triangle Setting up the warning triangle First-aid kit (soft-sided) overview Removing the warning triangle Fold side reflectors upwards to form a tri‐ angle and attach at the top using upper press-stud 2. Fold legs down and out to the side. The first-aid kit is in the boot in the left-hand stowage net.
Breakdown assistance 387 Removing the fire extinguisher Tyres without run-flat characteristics: Do not drive on with a flat tyre. & WARNING Risk of accident due to an Change the flat tyre immediately with incorrectly secured fire extinguisher in an emergency spare wheel or spare the driver's footwell wheel.
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388 Breakdown assistance Vehicles with Mercedes me connect: you You can recognise MOExtended tyres by the This applies, in particular, to a loaded can make a call for breakdown assistance via MOExtended marking which appears on the side vehicle. the overhead control panel in the case of a wall of the tyre.
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Breakdown assistance 389 Driving distance possible in limp-home mode Mercedes-AMG vehicles: observe the notes in You can find information on the power cate‐ after the pressure loss warning: the Supplement. Otherwise, you may fail to rec‐ gory (LK) and/or electrical details on the ognise dangers.
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390 Breakdown assistance Comply with the manufacturer's safety notes on Observe the following if you come into con‐ & WARNING Risk of accident when using the sticker on the tyre inflation compressor. tact with the tyre sealant: tyre sealant Have the tyre sealant bottle replaced in a quali‐ Rinse off the tyre sealant from your skin In the following situations, the tyre sealant is fied specialist workshop every five years.
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Breakdown assistance 391 Do not switch off the tyre inflation compres‐ sor during this phase! Let the tyre inflation compressor run for a maximum of ten minutes. The tyre should then have attained a tyre pressure of at least 200 kPa (2.0 bar/ 29 psi).
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392 Breakdown assistance Very slowly drive forwards or reverse approx‐ If, after ten minutes, a tyre pressure of Therefore, place the filling hose in the 200 kPa (2.0 bar/29 psi) has been achieved: imately 10 m. plastic bag that contained the TIREFIT Pump up the tyre again.
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Breakdown assistance 393 & WARNING Risk of accident due to the specified tyre pressure not being ach‐ ieved If the specified tyre pressure is not achieved after a brief drive, the tyre is too badly dam‐ aged. The tyre sealant cannot repair the tyre in this instance.
394 Breakdown assistance Battery (vehicle) Do not continue driving. vehicle body before handling the bat‐ tery. Notes on the 12 V battery Always have work on the battery carried out at a qualified specialist workshop. The highly flammable gas mixture is created &...
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Breakdown assistance 395 All vehicles Risk of explosion. Observe this Owner's Manual. ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental damage due to improper disposal of bat‐ teries Fire, naked flames and smoking are Observe the following if you do not intend to use prohibited when handling the battery. the vehicle over an extended period of time: Avoid creating sparks.
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396 Breakdown assistance * NOTE Damage to the battery from over‐ & WARNING Risk of explosion from hydro‐ & WARNING Risk of explosion during voltage gen gas igniting charging process and starting assistance A battery generates hydrogen gas during the During the charging process and starting When charging using a battery charger with‐...
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Breakdown assistance 397 If the indicator/warning lamps in the instrument Observe the following points during starting Observe the additional following points during cluster do not light up at low temperatures, it is assistance and when charging the battery: starting assistance: very likely that the discharged battery has fro‐...
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398 Breakdown assistance During starting assistance: start the engine of the donor vehicle and run at idle speed. Connect the negative pole of the donor bat‐ tery and earth point of your own vehicle by using the jump lead/charging cable. Begin with the donor battery first.
Breakdown assistance 399 each time with the contacts on your own The vehicle is equipped with an AGM technol‐ Tow-starting or towing away vehicle first. ogy battery (Absorbent Glass Mat) or a lith‐ Permitted towing methods ium-ion battery. Full vehicle functionality is After removing the jump lead/charging only guaranteed with an AGM battery or lith‐...
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400 Breakdown assistance Permitted towing methods Vehicle equipment/towing method Both axles on the ground Front axle raised Rear axle raised Vehicles with manual transmission Yes, maximum 50 km at 50 km/h Yes, maximum 50 km at 50 km/h Yes, maximum 50 km at 50 km/h Vehicles with automatic transmis‐...
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Breakdown assistance 401 Vehicles with automatic transmission: if Fit the towing eye ( page 404). → & WARNING Risk of accident when towing the automatic transmission cannot be shif‐ Fasten the tow bar. a vehicle which is too heavy ted to position i, or the multifunction dis‐ If the vehicle being tow-started or towed play in the instrument cluster does not show * NOTE Damage due to incorrect connec‐...
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402 Breakdown assistance on-board electrical system with power & WARNING Risk of accident due to limi‐ * NOTE Damage due to excessive tractive page 397). → ted safety-related functions during the power Vehicles with manual transmission: shift towing process If you pull away sharply, the tractive power to neutral.
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Breakdown assistance 403 Secure the vehicle on all four wheels after Towing eye storage location As a result, when transporting vehicles with loading. the Adaptive Damping System PLUS, the vehicle/trailer combination may start to skid. 4MATIC vehicles/vehicles with automatic Consequently, you could lose control of your transmission vehicle.
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404 Breakdown assistance Installing the towing eye towing eye. Fasten the tow bar to the trailer Vehicles with automatic transmission hitch. must not be tow-started. Make sure that cover engages in the Vehicles with automatic transmission must bumper when you remove the towing eye. not be tow-started.
Breakdown assistance 405 Remove the towing eye. If the newly inserted fuse also blows, have the Only use fuses that have been approved cause traced and rectified at a qualified special‐ Have the vehicle checked at a qualified spe‐ by Mercedes-Benz and which have the ist workshop, e.g.
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406 Breakdown assistance Opening and closing the fuse box in the engine compartment Requirements: Required tools: A dry cloth A screwdriver Observe the notes on electrical fuses page 405). → Opening & WARNING Risk of injury from using the windscreen wipers while the engine bon‐ net is open Turn clip on cover...
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Breakdown assistance 407 Insert lid into the bracket at the rear of the fuse box. Fold down lid of the fuse box and tighten screws 3. Fold down cover 1. Turn clip on cover one quarter-turn clockwise. Close the bonnet. Fold cover up in the direction of the Opening and closing the fuse box in the...
408 Wheels and tyres Notes on noise or unusual handling charac‐ Check the tyres regularly for signs of Notes on snow chains teristics damage and replace any damaged tyres & WARNING Risk of accident due to incor‐ immediately. While driving, pay attention to vibrations, noises rect snow chain fitting and unusual handling characteristics, e.g.
Wheels and tyres 409 information about this from a Mercedes-Benz Tyre pressure before embarking on a longer journey Service Centre. Notes on tyre pressure if operating conditions change, e.g. off- For safety reasons, only use snow chains that road driving have been specifically approved for your &...
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410 Wheels and tyres 1.5 psi). Take this into account when checking Check whether the wheel or valve has a the tyre pressure of warm tyres. leak. If you are unable to rectify the damage, Trailer operation notes contact a qualified specialist workshop. Always inflate the rear axle tyres to the recom‐...
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Wheels and tyres 411 If the preceding tyre sizes are complemented by The tyre pressure and the tyre temperature System limitations the + symbol, the tyre pressure information appear in the multifunction display The system may be impaired or may not function following shows alternative tyre pressures.
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412 Wheels and tyres by a pressure gauge are higher than those On-board computer: shown by the on-board computer. In this Service Tyres case, do not reduce the tyre pressure. Swipe downwards on Touch Control on the Make sure to observe the following further rela‐ left-hand side of the steering wheel.
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Wheels and tyres 413 Radio-equipment approval of the tyre pres‐ Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval sure monitoring system number number Radio equipment approval numbers Brazil European Union Country Radio equipment approval number Argentina Schrader GG4 MODELO: GG4 Hereby, Schrader Electronics Ltd declares that the radio equip‐...
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414 Wheels and tyres Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval number number number Indonesia GG4: Malaysia Moldova 28523/I/SDPPI/2016 PLG3612 MC34MA4: CIDF15000486 25626/ISDPPI/2015 Morocco AGREE PAR L'ANRT MAROC Philip‐ PLG3612 pines Numero d'agrement: MR 7672 ANRT 2012 Jordan Kingdom of Jordon Type approval...
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Wheels and tyres 415 Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval number number number Serbia GG4T South United Africa Arab Emi‐ REGISTERED NO: rates ER0099792/12. REGISTERED NO: ER37066/15. TA-2012/1540 Approved DEALER NO: DA0047074/10 И011 16 TA-2011/1370 Approved Vietnam MC34MA4...
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416 Wheels and tyres After a change in tyre pressure, a wheel rotation when driving in a very sporty driving style On-board computer: or a tyre change, or if you have refitted wheels with high cornering speeds or sudden accel‐ Service Tyres or tyres, the tyre pressure loss warning system...
Wheels and tyres 417 After you have driven for a few minutes, the Always replace wheels and tyres with Therefore, only use tyre types and sizes tyre pressure loss warning system monitors those that fulfil the specifications of the approved for your vehicle model. the set tyre pressures of all the tyres.
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418 Wheels and tyres otherwise be adversely affected. In addition, * NOTE Possible damage to wheels or * NOTE Damage to summer tyres at low when driving with a load, tyre dimension var‐ tyres when driving over obstacles ambient temperatures iations could cause the tyres to come into Large wheels have a lower tyre section width.
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Wheels and tyres 419 It is only permissible to fit a different wheel Observe the maximum permissible speed for the risk of skidding or hydroplaning on wet size in the event of a flat tyre in order to the M+S tyres fitted. roads is increased.
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420 Wheels and tyres Notes on the emergency spare wheel The wear patterns on the front and rear wheels Overview of the tyre-change tool kit page 427) differ: → Plug-in hybrid: be sure to observe the notes in Front wheels wear more on the shoulder of the Supplement.
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Wheels and tyres 421 The jack is maintenance-free. If there is a Setting up the folding chock The vehicle is not on a slope. malfunction, please contact a qualified spe‐ The vehicle is on solid, non-slippery and level cialist workshop. ground.
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422 Wheels and tyres Removing and fitting hub caps Plastic hub cap The socket can be found in the tyre-change tool kit. To remove: turn the centre cover of the hub Requirements: Position wheel spanner on socket 2. cap anti-clockwise and remove the hub cap. The vehicle is prepared for a wheel change To fit: make sure that the centre cover of the Using wheel spanner 3, turn hub cap...
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Wheels and tyres 423 Important notes on using the jack: Rules of conduct when the vehicle is raised: Only use the vehicle-specific jack that has Never place your hands or feet under the been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz vehicle. to raise the vehicle.
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424 Wheels and tyres Mercedes-AMG vehicles: to protect the vehicle Turn crank clockwise until jack sits vehicle, the jack could tip over with the vehi‐ body, the vehicle has covers on the jack support completely on jack support point and the cle raised.
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Wheels and tyres 425 Unscrew the uppermost wheel bolt com‐ Slide the wheel to be mounted onto the cen‐ & WARNING Risk of accident from losing a pletely. tring pin and push it on. wheel Oiled, greased or damaged wheel bolt/wheel &...
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426 Wheels and tyres If the collapsible emergency spare wheel has Check the tyre pressure of the newly moun‐ been fitted, inflate the collapsible emergency ted wheel and adjust accordingly. spare wheel ( page 428). → Vehicles with tyre pressure loss warning Lower the vehicle ( page 426).
Wheels and tyres 427 Vehicles with a tyre pressure monitoring Emergency spare wheel shop. The new wheel must have the system: For a few minutes after an emer‐ correct dimensions. Notes on the emergency spare wheel gency spare wheel is fitted, the system may still display the tyre pressure of the removed Check the tyre pressure of the emergency spare &...
428 Wheels and tyres Open the emergency spare wheel bag and Requirements: remove the emergency spare wheel. Observe the manufacturer's safety notes on the tyre inflation compressor label and on the tyre sealant bottle. Collapsible spare wheel Mount the collapsible emergency spare Inflating the collapsible emergency spare wheel as described ( page 425).
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Wheels and tyres 429 Make sure on and off switch of the tyre Turn the key to position g in the ignition inflation compressor is set to 0. lock. If the tyre pressure is higher than the speci‐ Insert plug in a socket in your vehicle.
430 Technical data Notes on technical data On-board electronics tronics if RF transmitters are manipulated or retrofitted incorrectly. Notes on tampering with the engine elec‐ Mercedes-AMG vehicles: be sure to observe tronics This could jeopardise the operating safety of the notes in the Supplement. Otherwise, you may fail to recognise dangers.
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Technical data 431 On the rear wings, it is recommended that you When operating two-way radios in the install the aerial on the side of the vehicle clos‐ vehicle, always connect them to the est to the centre of the road. low-reflection exterior aerial.
432 Technical data Frequency band and maximum transmission The following devices can be used in the vehicle Vehicle identification plate, VIN and engine output without restrictions: number two-way radios with a maximum transmission Frequency band Maximum transmis‐ Vehicle identification plate output of up to 100 mW sion output two-way radios with transmitter frequencies...
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Technical data 433 Maximum permissible gross weight of vehi‐ cle combination (kg) (only for specific coun‐ tries) Permissible front axle load (kg) 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) Vehicle manufacturer...
434 Technical data VIN in front of the right-hand front seat VIN at the lower edge of the windscreen Operating fluids Notes on operating fluids Mercedes-AMG vehicles: be sure to observe the information in the Supplement. Otherwise, you may fail to recognise dangers. &...
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Technical data 435 MB-Freigabe (e.g. MB-Freigabe229.51) ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental & WARNING Risk of injury from fuels MB-Approval (e.g. MB-Approval229.51) pollution caused by environmentally irre‐ Fuels are poisonous and hazardous to your sponsible disposal Further information on approved operating fluids health. Dispose of operating fluids in an envi‐...
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436 Technical data Change immediately out of clothing that Never refuel using: has come into contact with fuel. diesel regular petrol with an octane number lower than 91 RON Fuel petrol with more than 10 vol. % ethanol Information on fuel grades for vehicles with e.g.
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Technical data 437 As a temporary measure, if the recommended Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use fuel Never refuel using petrol in diesel fuel is not available, you may also use regular brands that have additives. engines. unleaded petrol with at least: In some countries, the fuel available may not Never mix petrol with diesel fuel.
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438 Technical data According to European standard EN 16942 you Capacity marine diesel can find the compatibility indications at the fol‐ Model Total capacity heating oil lowing locations: pure bio-diesel fuel or vegetable oil C 300 d 50.0 litres on the instruction label on the fuel filler flap paraffin or kerosene C 300 d 4MATIC on the fuel pump or pump nozzle suitable for...
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Technical data 439 ® ® Adblue AdBlue filling capacity and consumption * NOTE Damage and malfunctions due to impurities in AdBlue ® Notes on AdBlue ® ® Total capacity of AdBlue tank Observe the notes on operating fluids Consequences of impurities in AdBlue ®...
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440 Technical data Engine oil Further information on different engine oils Do not alter the engine oil or oil filter in can be obtained at a qualified specialist order to achieve longer change intervals Notes on engine oil workshop. than prescribed. Observe the notes on operating fluids page 434).
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Technical data 441 If the engine oils listed in the table are not avail‐ Replacement amount & WARNING Risk of an accident due to able, you may add a maximum of 1.0 litre of the Model Replacement vapour pockets forming in the brake sys‐ following engine oils once only: amount petrol engines:...
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442 Technical data Coolant Observe the instructions in the * NOTE Damage caused by incorrect cool‐ Mercedes-Benz Specifications for Oper‐ Notes on coolant ating Fluids 310.1. Observe the notes on operating fluids Only add coolant that has been pre‐ page 434). →...
Technical data 443 Do not use distilled or de-ionised water as the fill contact with hot engine component parts or level sensor may be triggered erroneously. the exhaust system. Recommended windscreen washer fluid: Make sure that no windscreen washer concentrate spills out next to the filler Above freezing point: e.g.
444 Technical data Height when opened Weights and loads All models Model Height Please note that for the specified vehicle data: Vehicle width excluding out‐ 1810 mm when items of optional equipment increase the side mirrors opened unladen weight and reduce the payload. Wheelbase 2840 mm vehicle-specific weight information can be...
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Technical data 445 Further information can be obtained at a quali‐ Mounting dimensions The overhang dimension and fastening points fied specialist workshop. are valid for a trailer hitch installed at the fac‐ tory. Model Over‐ hang dimen‐ sion All models 1158 mm Permissible towing capacity The tongue weight is not included in the towing...
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446 Technical data Permissible towing capacity, braked (at a Permissible towing capacity, braked (at a Permissible towing capacity, unbraked minimum start-off gradeability of 8% from a minimum start-off gradeability of 12% from a Model Manual Auto‐ standstill) standstill) trans‐ matic Model Manual Auto‐...
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Technical data 447 Axle load The tongue weight must not be below 50 kg. Model Axle load Use a tongue weight that is as close as C 160, manual trans‐ 1185 kg possible to the maximum permissible mission tongue weight. C 180, manual trans‐...
448 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps O Hide display message Calling up stored display messages Display messages On-board computer: Introduction You can select the desired symbol by swiping Service 1 message left or right on the left-hand touch control. Press Notes on display messages the ¤...
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 449 Safety systems Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * ABS and ESP ® are temporarily unavailable. Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be temporarily unavailable. The brake system will continue to operate normally. The braking distance may increase in an emergency braking ÷...
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450 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * ABS and ESP ® are malfunctioning. Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be malfunctioning. The brake system will continue to operate normally. The braking distance may increase in an emergency braking ÷...
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 451 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ÷ * ESP ® is temporarily unavailable. Other driving and driving safety systems may also be malfunctioning. & WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP ® is malfunctioning currently unavailable See Owner's Manual If ESP ®...
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452 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ÷ * ESP ® is malfunctioning. Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be malfunctioning. The brake system continues to operate normally. The braking distance may increase in an emergency braking situa‐ inoperative See Owner's tion.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 453 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * EBD, ABS and ESP ® are malfunctioning. Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be malfunctioning. & WARNING Risk of skidding if EBD, ABS and ESP ®...
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454 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The red ! indicator lamp flashes. The electric parking brake is applied while you are driving: A condition for automatic release of the electric parking brake is not fulfilled ( page 200).
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 455 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The yellow ! indicator lamp is lit. The electric parking brake is malfunctioning. To apply: Switch off the ignition and switch it back on. Parking brake See Owner's Apply the electric parking brake manually ( page 201).
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456 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Switch off the ignition and switch it back on. To apply: Release and then apply the electric parking brake manually ( page 201). → To release: Apply and then release the electric parking brake manually. If it is not possible to apply the electric parking brake or the red ! indicator lamp continues to flash: Do not continue driving under any circumstances.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 457 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions If the electric parking brake should not be applied, e.g. when washing the vehicle in an automatic car wash or when having the vehicle towed, leave the ignition switched on. Do not do this when having the vehicle towed with the rear axle raised.
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458 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Vehicles with manual transmission: a malfunction has occurred while the HOLD function was activated. Brake immediately A tone may also sound at regular intervals. If you attempt to lock the vehicle, the tone becomes louder. You cannot start the engine.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 459 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The brake pads have reached the wear limit. Check brake pads See Owner's Manual & WARNING Risk of accident due to restricted braking power When the brake pads have reached their wear limit, the braking power may be restricted. Drive on carefully.
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460 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The restraint system is faulty ( page 33). → & WARNING Risk of injury or fatal injury due to a malfunction in the restraint system If the restraint system is malfunctioning, restraint system components may be triggered unintentionally or Restraint sys.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 461 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The corresponding restraint system is malfunctioning ( page 33). → & WARNING Risk of injury or fatal injury due to a malfunction in the restraint system If the restraint system is malfunctioning, restraint system components may be triggered unintentionally or Front left malfunction Con- might not be triggered at all in the event of an accident.
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462 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The front passenger airbag is enabled while the vehicle is in motion: Front-passenger airbag enabled See Owner's Man- even when a child, a small adult or an object weighing less than the system weight threshold is located on the front passenger seat even when the front passenger seat is not occupied The system may detect objects or forces that are adding to the weight applied to the seat.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 463 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The front passenger airbag is disabled, even though an adult or a person of an adult's build is seated on the front Front-passenger airbag dis- passenger seat. If additional forces are applied to the seat, the weight the system detects may be too low. abled See Owner's Manual &...
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464 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Vehicles with the Driving Assistance Package: Active Brake Assist with cross-traffic function, Evasive Steering Active Brake Assist Func- ® Assist or PRE‑SAFE PLUS are temporarily unavailable or only partially available. tions currently limited See Owner's Manual Vehicles without the Driving Assistance package: Active Brake Assist is temporarily unavailable.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 465 Driving systems Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions À * ATTENTION ASSIST has detected fatigue or an increasing lack of concentration on the part of the driver page 252). → If necessary, take a break. ATTENTION ASSIST: Take a break! À...
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466 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions É * The vehicle level is too low. The vehicle will be raised to the selected vehicle level. Wait until the display message disappears before pulling away. Vehicle rising Please wait É...
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 467 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * AIRMATIC is malfunctioning. The vehicle's handling characteristics may be affected. Do not drive at speeds greater than 80 km/h. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Fault Drive at max. 80 km/h * You are driving too fast for the selected vehicle level.
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468 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Active Lane Keeping Assist is temporarily unavailable. Active Lane Keeping Assist currently unavailable See The ambient conditions are outside the system limits ( page 256). → Owner's Manual Drive on.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 469 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Possible causes: Active Lane Keeping Assist Camera view restricted dirt on the windscreen in the camera's field of vision See Owner's Manual heavy rain, snow or fog Driving systems and driving safety systems may be malfunctioning or temporarily unavailable.
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470 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Active Blind Spot Assist is temporarily unavailable. Active Blind Spot Assist currently unavailable See The system limits have been reached ( page 253). → Owner's Manual Drive on. Once the cause of the problem is no longer present, the system will be available again.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 471 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ë * The HOLD function is deactivated because the vehicle is skidding or a condition for activation is not met. Reactivate the HOLD function later or check the activation conditions for the HOLD function ( page 230).
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472 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Cruise control cannot be activated as not all activation conditions are fulfilled. ¯ - - - km/h Observe the activation conditions for cruise control ( page 217). →...
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 473 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ð * The maximum permissible speed has been exceeded (for certain countries only). Drive more slowly. Maximum speed exceeded Engine Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The coolant level is too low. Top up coolant See Own- er’s Manual * NOTE Engine damage due to insufficient coolant...
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474 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The coolant is too hot. Stop the vehicle immediately, paying attention to road and traffic conditions, and switch off the engine. Coolant Stop vehicle & WARNING Danger of burns when opening the bonnet Switch engine off If you open the engine bonnet when the engine has overheated or during a fire in the engine compartment, you could come into contact with hot gases or other escaping operating fluids.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 475 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The battery is not being charged. * NOTE Possible engine damage if you continue driving See Owner's Manual Do not continue driving under any circumstances. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Stop the vehicle immediately, paying attention to road and traffic conditions, and switch off the engine.
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476 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The engine is off and the battery charge level is too low. Switch off electrical consumers that are not required. Leave the engine running for a few minutes, or drive for a longer distance. 12 V battery See Owner's The battery will charge.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 477 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The charge level of the 48 V battery is too low. You can no longer start the engine. Cannot start engine See Owner's Manual Switch off electrical consumers that are not required. Connect a suitable charger approved by Mercedes-Benz with sufficient charge output to the jump-start connec‐...
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478 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The engine oil level has dropped to the minimum level. * NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with insufficient engine oil Check eng. oil lev. when Avoid long journeys with insufficient engine oil. next refuelling Check the engine oil level when next refuelling.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 479 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Display message only for certain engines: The engine oil level is too low. * NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with insufficient engine oil Engine oil level Stop vehi- cle Switch engine off Avoid long journeys with insufficient engine oil.
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480 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Display message only for certain engines: The engine oil level has dropped to the minimum level. * NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with insufficient engine oil Add 1 litre engine oil when next refuelling Avoid long journeys with insufficient engine oil.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 481 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The electrical connection to the oil level sensor is interrupted or the oil level sensor is faulty. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Engine oil level cannot be measured * Vehicles with diesel engines: the fuel filter is dirty or the water in the fuel filter must be drained off.
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482 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Ø * The AdBlue ® level has fallen below the reserve range. ® Refill AdBlue immediately ( page 191). → Refill AdBlue See Owner’s Manual Ø * The low AdBlue ®...
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 483 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Ø * The AdBlue ® tank is empty. You can no longer start the engine. ® Top up at least 4.5 l of AdBlue page 191). → Switch the ignition on. Refill AdBlue Eng.
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484 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ¯ * Power reduction due to the AdBlue ® system fault. After the distance displayed has been covered, it will no longer be possible to start the engine. Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 485 Tyres Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The tyre pressure loss warning system has detected a significant loss in pressure. Tyre pressure Check tyres & WARNING Risk of an accident due to insufficient tyre pressure Tyres with insufficient tyre pressure pose the following risks: The tyres may burst, especially as the load and vehicle speed increase.
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486 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The tyre pressure is too low in at least one of the tyres, or the tyre pressure difference between the wheels is too great. Check the tyre pressure and add air, if necessary. Rectify tyre pressure When the tyre pressure is correct, restart the tyre pressure monitoring system ( page 412).
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 487 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The tyre pressure in one or more tyres has dropped suddenly. The wheel position is displayed. & WARNING Risk of an accident from driving with a flat tyre Flat tyres are dangerous in the following ways: Warning tyre defect The tyres can overheat and cause a fire.
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488 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * There is no signal from the tyre pressure sensor of one or more wheels. The pressure of the affected tyre is not displayed. Have the faulty tyre pressure sensor replaced at a qualified specialist workshop. Wheel sensor(s) missing * The wheels fitted do not have suitable tyre pressure sensors.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 489 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * At least one tyre is overheating. The affected tyres are displayed in red. At temperatures close to the limit value, Reduce speed the tyres are displayed in yellow. &...
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490 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Vehicles with a digital vehicle key: only a few or no authorisations remain for starting the engine. Make sure that the internet connection is not limited by certain mobile phone settings. Open the Mercedes me connect http://www.mercedes.me and call up the digital vehicle key service.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 491 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions  * The key cannot be detected and may no longer be in the vehicle. The key is no longer in the vehicle and you switch off the engine: You can no longer start the engine.
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492 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 leaving the vehicle, switch off the ignition, secure the vehicle against rolling away and take the key with you.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 493 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The trailer hitch is not operational when you are driving with a trailer. Stop the vehicle immediately, paying attention to road and traffic conditions, and switch off the engine. Uncouple the trailer and safeguard it against rolling away.
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494 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Uncouple the coupled trailer and safeguard it against rolling away. Initiate a new swivelling procedure ( page 260). → If the ball neck is retracted: press and hold the button on the boot lid until the ball neck engages vertically in the locked position and then engages beneath the bumper.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 495 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * You have attempted to shift the transmission out of position j and into another transmission position. Apply brake to deselect Park (P) position Depress the brake pedal. * The transmission can be shifted to position j only when the vehicle is stationary.
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496 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The auxiliary battery for the transmission is no longer being charged. Auxiliary battery malfunc- tion Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Until then, always manually set the transmission to position j before you switch off the engine. Before leaving the vehicle, apply the electric parking brake.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 497 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The clutch is under considerable load and is overheating. Clutch overheated Avoid pulling away for XX:XX mins Avoid frequent pulling away and driving at walking pace over longer distances. Stop the vehicle, paying attention to road and traffic conditions, and leave the engine running.
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498 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * You have attempted to swivel the ball neck and the transmission is in position k, i or h. Depress the brake pedal. Switch the transmission to position j. Operation only possible in transmission position P * Vehicles with manual transmissions: the electric steering lock was unable to unlock the steering.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 499 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Ð * Vehicles with manual transmissions: the electric steering lock is malfunctioning. The steering may be locked by the electric steering lock. & WARNING Risk of accident if steering capability is impaired Steering malfunction See Owner's Manual If the steering does not function as intended, the vehicle's operating safety is jeopardised.
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500 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Ð * The steering is malfunctioning Steering capability is considerably impaired. & WARNING Risk of accident if steering capability is impaired If the steering does not function as intended, the vehicle's operating safety is jeopardised. Steering malfunction Stop immediately See Owner's Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible, paying attention to road and traffic conditions.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 501 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Ð * The power assistance for the steering is malfunctioning. & WARNING Risk of an accident due to altered steering characteristics If the power assistance of the steering fails partially or completely, you will need to use more force to steer. Steering malfunction Increased physical effort If safe steering is possible, drive on carefully.
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502 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * At least one door is open. Close all doors. * The boot lid is open. & DANGER Risk of exhaust gas poisoning Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide. Exhaust gases can enter the vehicle interior if the boot lid is open when the engine is running, especially if the vehicle is in motion.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 503 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & * The on-board electrical system voltage is too low. The stationary heater has switched itself off. Drive for an extended period until the battery has reached a sufficient charge level again. inoperative Battery low ¥...
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504 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The active headlamps are faulty. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Active Light System inoper- ative * The Intelligent Light System is faulty. The lighting system continues to function properly without the functions of the Intelligent Light System.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 505 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * You are leaving the vehicle and the lights are still switched on. Turn the light switch to the à position. Switch off lights * You are driving without dipped-beam headlamps. Turn the light switch to the L or Ã...
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506 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The camera view is restricted. Possible causes: Adaptive Highbeam Assist Camera view restricted dirt on the windscreen in the camera's field of vision See Owner's Manual heavy rain, snow or fog Driving systems and driving safety systems may be malfunctioning or temporarily unavailable.
Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 507 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The camera view is restricted. Possible causes: Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus Camera view restric- dirt on the windscreen in the camera's field of vision ted See Owner's Manual heavy rain, snow or fog Driving systems and driving safety systems may be malfunctioning or temporarily unavailable.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 509 Safety systems Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The yellow brake system warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. & WARNING Risk of an accident due to a brake system malfunction If the brake system is malfunctioning, braking characteristics may be impaired. Brake system warning lamp (yellow) Drive on carefully.
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510 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The red brake system warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. Possible causes: The brake force boosting is malfunctioning and the braking characteristics may be affected. Brake system warning lamp There is insufficient brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 511 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Observe the messages on the multifunction display. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. The yellow ABS warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. ABS is malfunctioning. If there is an additional warning tone, EBD is malfunctioning. ABS warning lamp Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be malfunctioning.
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512 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ÷ ® The yellow ESP warning lamp flashes while the vehicle is in motion. At least one wheel and tyre assembly has reached its traction limit ( page 205). →...
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 513 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions å ® The yellow ESP OFF warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. ® is deactivated. & WARNING Risk of skidding when driving with ESP ® ®...
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514 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The red electric parking brake indicator lamp flashes or is lit. The yellow indicator lamp is also lit if the electric parking brake malfunctions. Observe the messages on the multifunction display. Red indicator lamp, electric parking brake applied Yellow electric parking...
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 515 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 faulty ( page 32). → & WARNING Risk of injury or fatal injury due to a malfunction in the restraint system Restraint system warning lamp If the restraint system is malfunctioning, restraint system components may be triggered unintentionally or might not...
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516 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The red seat belt warning lamp flashes and an intermittent warning tone sounds. The driver or front passenger has not fastened their seat belt while the vehicle is in motion. Fasten your seat belt( page 37).
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 517 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The red distance warning lamp lights up while the vehicle is in motion. The distance to the vehicle in front is too small for the speed selected. If there is an additional warning tone, you are approaching an obstacle at too high a speed. Warning lamp for distance Be prepared to brake immediately.
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518 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Vehicle Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The red trailer hitch warning lamp is on. The trailer hitch is not operational or swivels. & WARNING Risk of an accident if the ball neck is not locked Trailer hitch warning lamp If the ball neck is not in the locked position, the trailer may come loose.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 519 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Ð The red power steering system warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. The power steering assistance or the steering itself is malfunctioning. & WARNING Risk of accident if steering capability is impaired Power steering system warning lamp If the steering does not function as intended, the vehicle's operating safety is jeopardised.
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520 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Engine Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The yellow engine diagnostics warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. A malfunction has occurred in the engine, the exhaust system or the fuel system. The emissions limit value may have been exceeded and the engine may be running in emergency operation mode.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 521 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The red coolant warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. Possible causes: The temperature sensor is malfunctioning Coolant warning lamp The coolant level is too low The air supply to the radiator is obstructed The radiator fan is faulty If there is an additional warning tone, the coolant temperature has exceeded 120 °C.
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522 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions exit the vehicle and keep a safe distance from it until the engine has cooled down Check the coolant level ( page 373). → 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.
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Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 523 Tyres Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The yellow tyre pressure monitoring system warning lamp (pressure loss/malfunction) is lit. The tyre pressure monitoring system has detected tyre pressure loss in at least one of the tyres. &...
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524 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The yellow tyre pressure monitoring system warning lamp (pressure loss/malfunction) flashes for approximately one minute and then remains lit. The tyre pressure monitoring system is faulty. Tyre pressure monitoring &...
Index 525 Switching on/off (control panel) ..157 Setting ..........215 1, 2, 3 ... ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) ..... 204 Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC ..219 12 V battery Active Emergency Stop Assist ..... 228 see Battery (vehicle) Acceleration Active Lane Change Assist ....
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526 Index Function ..........256 Adaptive cruise control Fuel ............. 437 Sensitivity (function/notes) ....259 see Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC ® Additives (AdBlue Setting the sensitivity ......259 Adaptive functions, MULTIBEAM LED ® see AdBlue System limitations ....... 256 see Intelligent Light System Additives (engine oil) Trailer operation ........
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Index 527 Air conditioning system Front airbag (driver, front passenger) ..39 Android Auto ..........335 see Climate control Installation locations ......39 Connecting a mobile phone ....336 Knee airbag ........... 39 Ending ..........336 Air distribution Overview ..........39 Information ..........
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528 Index ATA (anti-theft alarm system) ....97 Pause and playback function ....354 see PRE-SAFE ® PLUS (anticipatory Deactivating the alarm ......98 Selecting a track ......... 354 occupant protection plus) Function ..........97 Selecting playback options ....354 Apple CarPlay™...
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Index 529 PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamp ..43 Blind Spot Assist ........253 Activating/deactivating ....... 256 Automatic mirror folding function Bag hook ........... 121 Function ..........253 Activating/deactivating ....... 153 Ball neck System limitations ....... 253 Automatic transmission Folding out/in ........260 Blower DIRECT SELECT lever ......
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530 Index Boot box EBD (Electronic Brake force Distribu‐ Adjusting treble, mid-range and bass see EASY-PACK boot box tion) ............. 208 settings ..........364 HOLD function ........230 Automatic volume adjustment ..... 365 Boot lid Limited braking effect (salt-treated Calling up the sound menu ....364 Activating/deactivating the tailgate roads) ..........
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Index 531 Via the overhead control panel Real wood/trim elements ....382 Changing gears ........184 (Mercedes me connect) ...... 338 Reversing camera/360° camera ..380 Manually ..........184 Roof lining ........... 382 Camera Changing hub caps ......... 422 Seat belt ..........382 see 360°...
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532 Index Seats suitable for belt-secured child Climate control ........155 Setting the air distribution ....155 restraint systems ........64 Activating/deactivating the A/C Setting the climate style ...... 157 Seats suitable for i‑Size child function (control panel) ....... 157 Setting the fragrance system ....
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Index 533 Computer Coolant (engine) Cup holder in the centre console see On-board computer Check level .......... 373 Installing/removing ......127 Notes ..........442 installing/removing (automatic Connection status transmission) ........126 Cooling Displaying ..........347 Overview ..........347 see Climate control Connectivity Copyright ............
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534 Index Deactivating the alarm (ATA) ....98 Entering geo-coordinates ....303 DIRECT SELECT lever ....... 182 Selecting a contact ......303 Engaging drive position ....... 184 Dealership Selecting a POI ........301 Engaging neutral ........183 see Qualified specialist workshop Selecting from the map .......
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Index 535 #12 V battery See Owner's Man‐ Active Lane Keeping Assist Camera Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus Cam‐ ............476 view restricted See Owner's Manual ... 469 era view restricted See Owner's Active Blind Spot Assist currently Active Lane Keeping Assist currently Manual ..........
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536 Index ÀATTENTION ASSIST inoperative ... 465 !Clean the fuel filter ...... 481 4Engine oil pressure Stop Switch ÀATTENTION ASSIST: Take a Clutch overheated Avoid pulling away off engine ..........480 break! ..........465 for XX:XX mins ........497 Fault Drive at max. 80 km/h ....
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Index 537 ÂKey not detected (red display jOperation only possible in ØRefill AdBlue See Owner’s Man‐ message) ..........491 transmission position N ....... 497 ............482 bLeft dipped beam (example) ..503 jOperation only possible in !Release parking brake ....454 transmission position P .......
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538 Index Distance control ÐSteering malfunction See Own‐ !Turn on the ignition to release see Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC er's Manual ......... 499 the parking brake ........ 453 Distance recorder ÐSteering malfunction Stop Tyre press. monitor currently unavail‐ see Trip distance immediately See Owner's Manual ..
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Index 539 Driving abroad see Active Lane Change Assist DYNAMIC SELECT ........179 Symmetrical dipped beam ....135 see Active Lane Keeping Assist Configuring drive program I ....180 see Active Parking Assist Displaying engine data ......180 Driving lights see Active Steering Assist Displaying vehicle data ......
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540 Index EBD (Electronic Brake force Distribu‐ Electronic Stability Program Removing ..........427 tion) ® see ESP (Electronic Stability Program) Engine Function/notes ........208 ECO start/stop function ...... 175 Electronics ..........430 ECO Assist Engine number ........432 Emergency Displaying ..........179 Starting (Digital Vehicle Key sticker) ..
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Index 541 Checking the oil level using the oil EU general operating permit number ..432 Switching automatic search on/off ..307 dipstick ..........370 Exhaust pipes (care) ....... 380 Fire extinguisher ........387 Checking the oil level using the on- Exterior lighting First-aid kit (soft sided) ......
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542 Index Frequencies Fuel consumption General operating permit number Mobile phone ........431 On-board computer ......271 (EU) ............432 Two-way radio ........431 Function seat Genuine parts ..........22 Frequency band see Door control panel Glide mode ..........186 Dialling (on-board computer) ....
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Index 543 Menu (on-board computer) ....276 Vehicle ..........432 Intelligent Light System ......138 Setting the position (on-board com‐ Active headlamps ........ 139 Ignition puter) ........... 276 Adaptive Highbeam Assist ....140 Switching on (Start/Stop button) ..167 Switching on/off ......... 277 Adverse weather light ......
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544 Index Starting the automatic service sta‐ Internet radio tion search .......... 307 Calling up ..........349 Jack Deleting stations ......... 350 Internet Declaration of conformity ...... 25 Logging out .......... 351 Calling up a web page ......347 Storage location ........420 Overview ..........
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Index 545 Problem ..........80 Light switch Motorway mode ........139 Unlocking setting ........74 Overview ..........135 Parking lights ........135 Unlocking the vehicle ......79 Responsibility for lighting systems ..135 Lighting Setting the dipped beam ..... 143 Kickdown ..........
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546 Index Displaying traffic incidents ....315 Unlocking/opening the doors from Map ..........314, 316, 317 Extending a subscription ...... 314 the inside ..........77 Avoiding an area ........319 Issuing hazard alerts ......316 Avoiding an area (overview) ....319 Low beam Registering on Mercedes me ....
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Index 547 Resetting the settings ......109 Media playback Service ..........271 Operating (on-board computer) ... 274 Telephone ..........275 Massage programs Trip ............271 Selecting the front seats ..... 109 Media search Starting ..........355 Mercedes me connect ......338 Massage settings Accident management ......
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548 Index Transferred data ........342 Unlocking the vehicle ......78 Multimedia system ........278 Wireless charging ........ 133 Activating/deactivating standby Mercedes-Benz Link ........ 333 mode ........... 203 Mobile phone Connecting .......... 333 Adjusting the volume ......285 Ending ..........333 see Android Auto Central control elements .....
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Index 549 see Route Unlocking the vehicle (mobile phone) ..78 Odometer see Route guidance Using a mobile phone ......327 see Total distance see Traffic information Neutral Navigation announcements Engaging ..........183 see Engine oil Activating/deactivating ....... 310 On-board computer ......... 268 Adjusting the volume ......
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550 Index Open-source software ....... 31 Operating system Panoramic sliding sunroof see On-board computer see Sliding sunroof Opening the boot lid using your foot Outside mirrors ........ 150, 151 Park position HANDS-FREE ACCESS ......85 Anti-dazzle mode (automatic) ....151 Inserting ..........
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Index 551 Storing the position of the passenger Plastic trim (Care) ........382 Preventative occupant protection sys‐ outside mirror using reverse gear ..153 Playback options see PRE-SAFE ® (anticipatory occu‐ Parking up ..........202 Selecting ..........354 pant protection) PASSENGER AIR BAG status display Previous destinations see Automatic front passenger front...
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552 Index Radio Radio stations Rear window Activating/deactivating radio text ..363 Dialling (on-board computer) ....274 Roller sunblind ........87 Calling up a slide show ......362 Rain closing function Rear window heater ........ 155 Calling up the station list ..... 362 Sliding sunroof ........
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Index 553 Starting the vehicle ......171 Function ..........239 Selecting options ........ 306 Opening the camera cover (360° Starting the automatic service sta‐ Replacing a bulb Camera) ..........245 tion search .......... 307 see Changing bulbs Setting favourites (360° Camera) ..245 Switching the automatic filling sta‐...
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554 Index Seat belt ..........34, 38 Seat ventilation Activating/deactivating seat belt Activating/deactivating ....... 110 Safety systems adjustment ..........38 Second telephone ........325 see Driving safety system Adjusting the height ......37 Connecting .......... 325 Safety vest ..........385 Care ............
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Index 555 Setting a speed Opening ..........88 Socket (12 V) ..........130 see Cruise control Opening with the key ......90 Front centre console ......130 Problem ..........91 Rear ............. 131 Setting summer time ......288 Rain-closing feature ....... 89 Socket (230 V) .........
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556 Index Spectacles compartment ......116 Station Steering wheel ......... 267 Deleting ..........362 Adjusting (electrically) ......111 Speed limitation for winter tyres Direct frequency entry ......362 Adjusting (manually) ......110 Setting ..........219 Frequency fix ........363 Buttons ..........267 Speedometer Moving ..........
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Index 557 Sulphur content ........436 System settings Reserve (fuel) ........438 Activating/deactivating PIN protec‐ Technical data Sun visor tion ............292 Axle load (trailer operation) ....447 Operating ..........153 Reset function (multimedia system) ..296 Fastening points (trailer hitch) .... 445 Surround lighting ........
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558 Index Importing contacts (overview) ..... 330 Telephony operating modes Setting the time/date format ....289 Incoming call during an existing call ..329 ® Bluetooth Telephony ......324 TIREFIT kit ..........389 Information .......... 324 Business telephony ......324 Declaration of conformity ......
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Index 559 Reading the handwriting recognition Extending a Live Traffic Information Trailer operation aloud ........... 281 subscription ......... 314 Active Blind Spot Assist ....... 255 Selecting a station and track ....282 Issuing hazard warnings ....... 316 Active Lane Keeping Assist ....256 Setting the sensitivity ......
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560 Index Trip distance ..........271 Restarting the tyre pressure loss Tyre pressure monitoring system Displaying ..........271 warning system ........416 (function) ..........411 Resetting ..........272 Restarting the tyre pressure monitor‐ Tyre tread ..........408 ing system ..........412 Trip meter Tyre-change tool kit TIREFIT kit ...........
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Index 561 TIREFIT kit ........... 389 Starting (Digital Vehicle Key sticker) ..169 Tyre pressure (Notes) ......409 Starting (emergency operation Vehicle ..........170, 171 Tyre pressure loss warning system mode) ..........170 Activating/deactivating standby (function) ..........415 Starting (mobile phone) ....... 169 mode ...........
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562 Index Vehicle identification plate ....432 Vents JBrake system warning lamp EU general operating permit number .. 432 see Air vents (yellow) ..........509 Paint code ........... 432 VIN ............432 ?Coolant warning lamp ....521 Permissible axle load ......432 Identification plate ......
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Index 563 Calling up the settings ......348 Checking ..........408 hTyre pressure monitoring sys‐ Deleting a bookmark ......349 Checking the tyre pressure (tyre tem warning lamp flashes ....524 Deleting browser data ......349 pressure monitoring system) ....411 hTyre pressure monitoring sys‐...
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564 Index Wi-Fi ............290 Switching on/off ......... 148 Overview ..........290 Windshield ..........149 Setting ..........290 Changing the wiper blades ....149 Setting up an Internet connection ..344 Wing Window airbag ........... 39 see Front wheel arch Windows Winter operation see Side windows...
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