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  • Page 1 X-Class Operating Instructions Mercedes-Benz Nur für internen Gebrauch / For internal use only...
  • Page 2 Symbols WARNING Warning notes make you aware of dangers which could pose a threat to your health or life, or to the health and life of others. Environmental note Environmental notes provide you with infor- mation on environmentally aware actions or disposal.
  • Page 3 In right- hand-drive vehicles, the arrangement and loca- tion of vehicle parts and controls differ accord- ingly. Mercedes-Benz is constantly updating its vehi- cles to the state of the art. Mercedes-Benz reserves the right to introduce changes in the following areas:...
  • Page 4 Protection of the environment ....28 Stowage areas ........78 Take-back of end-of-life vehicles ... 28 Ashtray and cigarette lighter ....83 Genuine Mercedes-Benz parts ....2 Sockets ..........83 Attachments, bodies, installations Fitting/removing the floormat ....84 and conversions ........2 Operating Instructions ......
  • Page 5 ontents Driving systems and driving safety rea do n assistance ..... systems ..........118 Emergency ........... 217 Trailer tow hitch ........135 Notes on flat tyres ....... 220 Battery ..........220 Instrument dis lay on board Towing or tow-starting ......223 com uter ...........
  • Page 6 Inde Changing the display and sorting criteria for contacts ....... 173 camera Deleting contacts ......175 Activating/deactivating using Deleting imported contacts ... 174 reverse gear (multimedia system) .. 130 Editing a contact ......175 Display in the multimedia system .. 130 Importing contacts ......
  • Page 7 Inde Announcin street names atteries Switching on/off (multimedia Charging ........221 attery system) .......... 156 Anti s id chains Important safety notes ....220 see Snow chains Jump-starting ......... 221 Armrest attery Stowage compartment ....81 Important safety notes ....63 Ashtray ..........
  • Page 8 Inde Checking brake fluid level ....211 emoving ........18 entral loc in Display message ......252 Warning lamp ......... 267 Emergency unlocking ....... 63 rea do n assistance ocking/unlocking (buttons) ... 65 Fire extinguisher ......220 ocking/unlocking (key) ....62 First-aid kit ........
  • Page 9 Inde limate control u holder Controlling automatically ....Centre console ........ 81 Demisting the windows ....Overview of the automatic air- conditioning system ......Dashboard Overview of the manual air-con- see Cockpit ditioning system ......Dashboard li htin Setting the air distribution ....see Instrument cluster lighting Setting the air vents ......
  • Page 10 Drivin systems status ..........217 Display message ......255 Emer ency call system Function of the wheel sensors ..118 see Mercedes-Benz emergency Notes ..........118 call system Overview ........11 Nur für internen Gebrauch / For internal use only...
  • Page 11 Inde Emer ency ey element avourites Internet ......188 Inserting .......... 63 ire e tin uisher ....... 220 ocking vehicle ........ 67 irst aid it ......... 21 emoving ......... 63 ittin a heel Emer ency s are heel Fitting a wheel ....... 238 General notes ........
  • Page 12 Inde Fuse box in the engine compart- Ins ection ment ..........226 see ASSYST service interval display Installin removin the ball cou Notes ..........226 lin ............ 136 Instrument cluster Warning and indicator lamps ... 23 GAR IN AP PI ......
  • Page 13 Inde um start en ine i htin see Breakdown assistance ight switch ........86 i htin systems Notes ..........86 i hts Automatic headlamp mode ....86 Changing the battery ....... 63 Combination switch ......87 Display message ......262 Dipped-beam headlamps ....
  • Page 14 Calling the Mercedes-Benz Cus- gation announcements ....146 tomer Centre ......... 17 Avoiding an area ......162 Mercedes-Benz emergency call ..17 Calling up the online search ..153 ercedes en A Deleting all areas ......163 Calling up ........186 Deleting an area ......
  • Page 15 Entering a destination by address .. 152 lamp ..........43 Entering a destination using Pets in the vehicle ......61 Mercedes-Benz Apps ..... 154 P E-SAFE (anticipatory occu- GA MIN MAP PI OT ....164 pant protection) ......121 Info on navigation ......164 estraint system ......
  • Page 16 Inde eratin Instructions Adding information to a contact ..172 Before the first ourney ....28 Automatically importing contacts Digital and printed operating from the mobile phone ....16 instructions ........30 Calling a contact ......171 General notes ........30 Changing the display and sorting eratin safety criteria for contacts .......
  • Page 17 Inde Radio station Function during an accident .... 3 Searching ........1 6 imited protection ......38 Storing ........... 1 6 Malfunction ........38 Radio te t ........... 1 7 Operational readiness ...... 38 Radio ty e a rovals Protection provided ......38 Self-check ........
  • Page 18 Inde Seat belt Settin s imited protection ......40 Sound settings ....... 1 7 Side indo Protection provided ......3 Seat belts Child-proof lock ....... 61 Ad usting the height ......41 Sideba ..........42 Fastening ......... 41 Sno chains ........228 ear seat belt status indicator ..
  • Page 19 Inde Storin stations ele hone adio ..........1 6 Accepting a call (multimedia sys- Sto a e com artments tem) ..........168 Armrest (under) ....... 81 Adding a call ........168 Sto a e net ......... 81 Ad usting the volume for calls ..146 Sto a e s aces and com art Authorising a mobile phone (con- ments...
  • Page 20 Inde Immobiliser ........70 railer to in Coupling up a trailer ...... 136 Setting ........... 148 Decoupling a trailer ....... 136 Setting the format ......148 Trailer loads ........24 rans ort Setting the time ......148 Setting the time zone ..... 148 oading guidelines ......
  • Page 21 Inde datin the di ital ma ....163 Video DVD mode Activating ........1 3 S audio mode VIN ............240 Selecting a track ......1 1 S devices Voice command list Connecting to the Media Inter- Address book voice commands ..204 face ..........
  • Page 22 Inde egular checks ......228 emoving a wheel ......238 Snow chains ........228 Storing ........... 236 Tightening torque ......23 Wi i Setting ........... 14 Switching on/off ......14 Wi i Changing the name of the SSID ..150 Connecting via security key ...
  • Page 23 At a lance unction Pa e unction Pa e Combination switch Control panel for: Horn Differential lock Control panel for the multi- oading area lighting media system ECO start/stop function Controls for the multimedia Manual parking brake system All-wheel-drive mode switch Display (multimedia system) Ignition lock/Start/Stop PASSENGE AI BAG indi-...
  • Page 24 At a lance unction Pa e unction Pa e Combination switch Control panel for: Horn Differential lock Control panel for the multi- oading area lighting media system ECO start/stop function Steering wheel gearshift Manual parking brake paddles (automatic trans- mission) All-wheel-drive mode switch Controls for the multimedia Ignition lock/Start/Stop...
  • Page 25 At a lance Indicator and arnin lam s unction Pa e unction Pa e J Brakes (yellow) (inop- Speedometer erative) ÷ ESP ! Manual parking brake · Distance warning sig- (yellow) 6 estraint system Ð Power steering mal- ü The seat belt is not functioning fastened #! Indicator lamp...
  • Page 26 Switches the right- hand reading lamp on/off Switches the left- hand reading lamp on/off SOS emergency call button (Mercedes-Benz emergency A Switches the front call system) interior lighting on/off ED indicator lamp auxiliary battery, emergency call sys- Console light...
  • Page 27 At a lance Door control anel unction Pa e Unlocks the vehicle cen- trally from the inside W Opens/closes the right-hand side window W Opens/closes the right-hand rear side window Child-proof lock for rear side windows and co-driver s side window W Opens/closes the left- unction Pa e...
  • Page 28 At a lance Emer encies and brea do ns unction Pa e unction Pa e Fuel filler flap with instruc- Fire extinguisher tion label for fuel type and code for determining the codes for determining rescue card the rescue card Hazard warning lamps eflective safety ackets Button for SOS emergency...
  • Page 29 eratin the Di ital ner s anual o close the Di ital eratin Instruc eratin the Di ital ner s tions press and hold the % button next to the controller. eratin the Di ital eratin Confirm the message 7 about whether the browser should be closed.
  • Page 30 For EU countries only: takes the requirements of both nature and humanity into consideration. Mercedes-Benz will take back your end-of-life vehicle for environmentally-friendly disposal in You too can help to protect the environment accordance with the European Union (EU) End- by operating your vehicle in an environmen- of- ife ehicles Directive.
  • Page 31 This could lead to malfunctions in safety-rele- approval should be obtained from vant systems, e.g. the brake system. Only use Mercedes-Benz in the event of deviations genuine Mercedes-Benz parts or parts of equal from approved body/equipment mounting quality. Only use tyres, wheels and accesso- directives.
  • Page 32 eratin safety engine radiator. Do not use thermal mats, system failures. There is a risk of an acci- insect protection covers or anything similar. dent. Otherwise, the values of the diagnostic system Always have the prescribed service/mainte- may be affected. In some countries, the nance work as well as necessary repairs car- recording of engine diagnostic data is a legal ried out at a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 33 Direc- tive 2014/53/EU. You can obtain further Have the vehicle checked and repaired imme- information from any Mercedes-Benz Service diately at a qualified specialist workshop. If Centre. you become aware when continuing the our-...
  • Page 34 Mercedes-Benz as soon as possible about any dent insurance body. change of address or vehicle ownership. You can do this, for example, at a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Nur für internen Gebrauch / For internal use only...
  • Page 35 Damage to the vehicle which is caused by tions violation of these notes is not covered by technical data for the vehicle the Mercedes-Benz implied warranty or the traffic laws and regulations new or used-vehicle warranty. laws pertaining to motor vehicles and safety...
  • Page 36 Vehicle data memory offers convenience and entertainment func- Fault memories in the vehicle can be reset tions which are also made possible by the use within the scope of the repair or service work of electronic control units. carried out by a service outlet. Electronic control units contain data memories Depending on the equipment selected, you which can store technical information on the...
  • Page 37 Personal data may be used ercedes en Service If your vehicle will not start or you experience a breakdown on your ourney, Mercedes-Benz Ser- vice24h will provide assistance throughout Europe 365 days a year, around the clock. You can reach the Mercedes-Benz Service24h emergency call centre using the phone numbers listed below.
  • Page 38 ercedes en Service ercedes en Service h tele hone numbers ountry Service h hotline Alternative tele hone num Andorra 00800 1 777 7777 34 1 375 30 67 Belgium 00800 1 777 7777 32 2 554 17 27 Bulgaria 02 1 87 87 35 2 1 87 87 Denmark 33 78 55 55...
  • Page 39 o yri ht ountry Service h hotline Alternative tele hone num omania 0745 23 24 24 40 745 23 24 24 ussia 51 33 85 426 06 75 Sweden 020 78 44 78 46 8 644 62 76 Switzerland 00800 1 777 7777 41 44 43 15 67 Serbia 011 30 1 01...
  • Page 40 Child seat securing systems tact a qualified specialist workshop. The restraint system can reduce the risk of Mercedes-Benz recommends that you only use vehicle occupants coming into contact with driving aids which have been approved specifi- parts of the vehicle s interior in the event of an cally for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 41 The activation threshold for the restraint sys- tem components is determined based on the Mercedes-Benz recommends that you analysis of the sensor values measured at vari- have the vehicle towed to a qualified spe- ous points in the vehicle.
  • Page 42 Seat belts Always observe the notes on correct driver s Ad ust the seat properly before beginning seat position ( page 73) and seat ad ust- your ourney. Always ensure that the back- ment ( page 73). rest is in an almost vertical position and that In order for the correctly worn seat belt to pro- the shoulder section of your seatbelt is vide the intended level of protection, each...
  • Page 43 Seat belts Mercedes-Benz recommends that you only use Always insert seat belt tongue ; into belt seat belts which have been approved specifi- buckle : that belongs to the seat. cally for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. Pull release button = and slide the belt sash guide into the required position.
  • Page 44 Airba s Airba s WARNING If you deviate from the correct seat position, vervie of airba s the airbag cannot perform its intended pro- tective function and can even cause addi- tional in uries when deployed. There is an increased risk of serious or even fatal in u- ries.
  • Page 45 Use only seat covers which have been spe- lowing: cifically approved for the respective seat by There are no people, animals or ob ects Mercedes-Benz. between the vehicle occupants and an air- bag. WARNING There are no ob ects between the seat, door and door pillar (B-pillar).
  • Page 46 Airba s To ensure the correct weight classification of a When fitting a child restraint system on the person or a child in a child restraint system on front-passenger seat, always observe the fol- the front-passenger seat, always make sure lowing points: the following conditions are met: ensure that the child restraint system is...
  • Page 47 Airba s After the self-check, the status of the front- When the front-passenger seat is occupied, passenger front airbag is displayed: always make sure that: PASSENGE AI BAG ON lights up for the classification of the person in the 60 seconds, then both indicator lamps front-passenger seat is correct and that PASSENGE AI BAG ON and OFF are off: the front-passenger front airbag is ena-...
  • Page 48 Airba s ectify the cause for the incorrect status of BAG OFF may remain lit or be off. Always the front-passenger front airbag observe the following notes. page 272). WARNING PASSENGE AI BAG OFF lights up: the If you secure a child in a forward-facing child front-passenger front airbag is disabled.
  • Page 49 When the front-passenger seat is occupied, secured on front-passenger seats. For this rea- always ensure that: son, Mercedes-Benz strongly advises that you fit a child restraint system to a rear seat. the classification of the person in the front-passenger seat is correct and the...
  • Page 50 Mercedes-Benz recommends that Secure the child restraint system cor you use a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. rectly at all times se only a roved child restraint sys...
  • Page 51 If you leave children unattended in the vehi- cle, they may be able to set the vehicle in Mercedes-Benz recommends you use motion if, for example, they: Mercedes-Benz care products to clean child restraint systems recommended by Mercedes- release the parking brake Benz.
  • Page 52 You can obtain further information about the correct child restraint system from a qualified specialist workshop. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Securin...
  • Page 53 Safe travel ith children in the vehicle vervie of suitable seats in the vehicle for fittin a child restraint system Securin systems for child restraint systems Vehicle seat eft ri ht rear seat Preferred securing system: Alternative securing sys- tem: i‑Size child seat securing system ( page 54)
  • Page 54 Safe travel ith children in the vehicle The designation IUF refers to ISOFI child vehicles with i‑Size securing rings. They can restraint systems in the Universal cate- be used, in accordance with overviews of gory. These child restraint systems must the suitability of seats for securing child also be secured using Top Tether or a sup- restraint systems, on seats labelled i-U.
  • Page 55 Safe travel ith children in the vehicle arry cot Si e class E ui ment eft ri ht rear seat ISO/ 1 ISO/ 2 Not suitable for an ISOFI child restraint system in this weight category and/or size category. Wei ht cate ory u to and u to a ro imately...
  • Page 56 Safe travel ith children in the vehicle Si e class E ui ment eft ri ht rear seat ISO/F3 I Suitable for ISOFI child restraint systems in accordance with the table in Overview of recommended child restraint systems , or if the vehicle and the seat are listed in the child restraint system manufacturer s vehicle model list.
  • Page 57 Safe travel ith children in the vehicle Always observe the information on the weight wrong direction. If possible, ad ust the of the child restraint system: seat angle as appropriate. O The child restraint system must not be put in the installation and operating instructions under strain by the head restraint.
  • Page 58 Safe travel ith children in the vehicle Securin ether If the child restraint system is equip- ped with a Top Tether belt: Top Tether can reduce the risk of in ury. The Top Tether belt provides an additional connec- tion between the child restraint system secured with i-Size and the vehicle.
  • Page 59 Safe travel ith children in the vehicle Securin a child restraint system usin the seat belt Notes on suitability of the seats for attachin belt secured child restraint sys tems Rear seats Wei ht cate ory eft ri ht rear seat entre rear seat 1 Child restraint systems with a support- ing bracket are not suitable for this seat.
  • Page 60 Safe travel ith children in the vehicle Wei ht cate ory ront assen er front air ront assen er front air ba is enabled ba is disabled ate ory III 22 to 36 kg Not suitable for an ISOFI child U Suitable for child restraint systems in restraint system in this weight category the Universal category in this weight cat-...
  • Page 61 Safe travel ith children in the vehicle Notes on vehicles ithout automatic Make sure that the front-passenger front air- front assen er front airba deactiva bag has been disabled. The PASSENGE AI tion system BAG OFF indicator lamp must be lit. NE E use a rearward-facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTI E AI BAG in front of it DEATH or SE IOUS INJU Y to the...
  • Page 62 hild roof loc s Securin the child restraint system Fit the child restraint system. The base of the child restraint system must ith the seat belt on the co driver s lie fully against the seat cushion of the front- seat passenger seat.
  • Page 63 Pets in the vehicle Enablin and disablin child roof WARNING loc s for the side indo s If children are travelling in the vehicle, they could: open doors, thus endangering other peo- ple or road users exit the vehicle and be caught by oncom- ing traffic operate vehicle equipment and become trapped, for example...
  • Page 64 vervie of ey functions WARNING If children are left unsupervised in the vehi- cle, they could: open doors, thereby endangering other persons or road users get out and be struck by oncoming traffic operate vehicle equipment and become Folding keys trapped, for example Fold out the key In addition, the children could also set the...
  • Page 65 Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have Startin the en ine hen the ey the battery changed at a qualified specialist battery is lo or dischar ed workshop.
  • Page 66 Tap the lower part : against the palm of Smart ey your hand so that the battery ; falls out of Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the battery tray. the battery changed at a qualified specialist Insert the new battery into the battery tray workshop.
  • Page 67 Doors Problem Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions You can no longer lock The key battery is weak or discharged. or unlock the vehicle. Check the battery using the battery indicator lamp and replace if necessary ( page 63). ock or unlock the vehicle using the emergency key element page 63).
  • Page 68 Doors o loc press button :. There is a risk of an accident and in ury. o unloc press button ;. When leaving the vehicle, always take the The fuel filler flap and the AdBlue filler flap key with you and lock the vehicle. Never are also locked or unlocked.
  • Page 69 Doors Problems ith E ESS G Problem Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions You can no longer lock The key battery is weak or discharged. or unlock the vehicle Check the battery using the battery indicator lamp and replace if using EY ESS-GO.
  • Page 70 ail ate Close the door. Do not exceed the maximum permissible The door is locked. load on the tailgate. o unloc a door pull the door handle from Avoid heavy point loading on the outer the inside. edge of the tailgate. The door is unlocked.
  • Page 71 enin and closin the side indo s WARNING While closing the side windows, body parts in the closing area could become trapped. There is a risk of in ury. When closing make sure that no parts of the body are in the closing area. If somebody becomes trapped, release the switch or press the switch to open the side window again.
  • Page 72 Anti theft rotection The windows of the front doors also have auto- WARNING matic operation. When closing the rear sliding window, body o o en fully briefly press the : switch parts could be trapped in the closing area. beyond the pressure point. There is a risk of in ury.
  • Page 73 Anti theft rotection the key in the vehicle, anyone can start the ock the vehicle with the key. engine. Tow-away protection is switched on after approximately 20 seconds. Starting the engine always deactivates the If the tow-away protection is switched on immobiliser.
  • Page 74 Anti theft rotection Press the button : in the roof lining. Close the doors. ock the vehicle. A confirmation tone sounds. Tow-away protection and interior protection are deactivated. The tow-away protection and interior protec- tion remain deactivated until you lock the vehicle again.
  • Page 75 Seats orrect driver s seat osition Seats Ad ustin the front seats electrically WARNING WARNING You could lose control of the vehicle while driving if you: You could lose control of the vehicle while driving if you: ad ust the driver s seat, steering wheel or mirrors ad ust the driver s seat, steering wheel or mirrors...
  • Page 76 Seats protective covers not approved by WARNING Mercedes-Benz. The seat belt does not offer the intended Make sure that there are no ob ects in the level of protection if you have not moved the footwell under or behind the seats when backrest to an almost vertical position.
  • Page 77 Seats Ad ust the driver s seat, head restraint, steering wheel and mirrors and fasten your seat belt before starting the engine. WARNING If children ad ust the seats, they could become trapped, especially if they are unat- tended. There is a risk of in ury. When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle.
  • Page 78 Seats in the event of an accident or sudden brak- ing, for example. Always drive with the head restraints fitted. Ensure that the centre of the head restraints support the back of each vehicle occupant s head at eye level before driving off. The centre head restraint can be put in an upper and lower position.
  • Page 79 Ad ustin the steerin heel push the centre head o fold u When you leave your seat, do not place restraint : upwards. anything on the seat and switch off the seat heating. Do not switch the seat heating on emove the right-hand hook ;...
  • Page 80 Sto a e areas WARNING Always store ob ects so that they cannot be flung around. Secure ob ects, luggage or The steering wheel may move unexpectedly loads against slipping or tipping before the if you ad ust it while driving. This could ourney.
  • Page 81 Sto a e areas tribute the load evenly, always use several WARNING lashing points. oad the lashing points as When the permissible wheel loads, axle evenly as possible. loads and/or the maximum permissible When open, the tailgate may only be loaded gross vehicle weight are exceeded, driving with a maximum of 225 kg.
  • Page 82 Sto a e areas These types of load securing aids or lashing materials are worn out they should not be used and must be replaced. If you use load securing aids and lashing materials that are ready to be discarded, the load is not secured sufficiently.
  • Page 83 Sto a e areas Only use the cup holder when the vehicle is stationary. Only place containers of a suita- ble size in the cup holder. Seal the con- tainer, in particular when it contains hot liq- uid. Briefly press spectacles compartment :. The spectacles compartment opens down- wards.
  • Page 84 Sto a e areas Information on suitable load securing aids, lashing materials and suitable accessories can be obtained from a qualified specialist work- shop. Fixed lashing eyelets ovable lashin eyelets WARNING ittin lashin eyelets If the lashing eyelets are not properly fitted, Turn the bolt connection : anti-clockwise they may slip or become detached in the and unscrew it completely.
  • Page 85 Soc ets Ashtray and ci arette li hter sin the ashtray Press cigarette lighter :. The cigarette lighter will pop out automatically when the heating element is red-hot. Use only the sleeve provided for the ciga- o insert the ashtray remove the rubber rette lighter.
  • Page 86 ittin removin the floormat V soc ets in the load sur face The accessories are supplied with power via the socket even when the ignition is switched off. un the engine more fre- quently if you want to connect accessories for an extended period of time.
  • Page 87 ittin removin the floormat not use loose floormats and do not place several floormats on top of one another. o fit press studs : onto retainers ;. o remove pull the floormat away from retainers ;. Nur für internen Gebrauch / For internal use only...
  • Page 88 E terior li htin eaving the side lamps on for several hours E terior li htin drains the battery. han in over the li hts hen driv in abroad Automatic drivin li hts Vehicles ith static ED headlam s the The side lamps, dipped-beam headlamps and headlamps do not need to be switched.
  • Page 89 E terior li htin Ad ustin the headlam ran e only for o s itch on the main beam headlam s switch on the dipped-beam headlamps vehicles ith halo en headlam s page 86). The headlamp range controller allows you to Press the combination switch beyond the ad ust the light cone from the headlamps to pressure point in the direction of the...
  • Page 90 Re lacin li ht bulbs Press button :. Interior li htin in rear com artment The loading area lighting is switched on when the indicator lamp ; lights up. It is only possible to switch the loading area lighting on when the ignition is switched off because driving with the load- ing area lighting switched on is prohibited.
  • Page 91 Re lacin li ht bulbs vervie of li ht source ty e The following light bulbs can be changed. ehicles with ED headlamps eversing lamp: W21W 21 W Turn signal lamp: WY21W 21 W ehicles with halogen headlamps icence plate lamp: W5W 5 W Main-beam headlamp/dipped-beam head- lamp: H7 55 W Turn signal lamp: WY21W 21 W...
  • Page 92 Re lacin li ht bulbs Housing cover for dipped-beam head- lamps/side lamps Housing cover for main-beam headlamps/ turn signal lamps equirements: main-beam headlamp/dipped-beam head- lamp: light bulb type H7 55 W side lamps: light bulb type WY21/5W 21 W turn signal lamp: light bulb type WY21W 21 W the lighting system is deactivated.
  • Page 93 Re lacin li ht bulbs han in courtesy e it lam li ht han in li ht bulbs for the interior bulbs li ht equirements ight bulb type HT D6 3.4 W The lighting system is deactivated. The courtesy light is located inside the driver s and co-driver s door.
  • Page 94 Windscreen i ers and indscreen asher system Insert the new light bulb into socket and Re lacin rear li ht bulbs turn it clockwise. han in tail lam li ht bulbs Insert the socket into the bulb holder and turn it clockwise. Press the connector into the bulb holder of the tail lamp.
  • Page 95 Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the windscreen wipers may be activated the wiper blades changed at a qualified spe- inadvertently. This could damage the wind- cialist workshop.
  • Page 96 irrors ittin the i er blades Push the new wiper blade : into the wind- screen wiper arm = in the direction of the arrow ; until it engages. irrors eratin the e terior mirrors WARNING You could lose control of the vehicle while oldin the e terior mirrors in or out driving if you: o fold in press the ? button.
  • Page 97 irrors anually settin the rear vie mir If you come into contact with the electro- ror to anti da le mode lyte, observe the following: inse off the electrolyte from your skin immediately with water. Immediately rinse the electrolyte out of your eyes thoroughly with clean water.
  • Page 98 irrors alibratin the com ass in the rear vie mirror If the compass is not calibrated or is malfunctioning due to external influences, the current direc- tion of travel is not displayed in the rear-view mirror. The display : then shows . arge buildings, bridges, power lines or strong transmitting antennas as well as metallic ob ects on or in the vehicle can disrupt the compass display.
  • Page 99 eratin the sun visors The difference between the North Magnetic Pole and the Geographic North Pole can lead to errors in the compass display. To prevent this, a zone can be set for the compass. o set a one press and hold the ; button for six seconds. The display : shows the number of the currently set zone.
  • Page 100 limate control systems limate control systems vervie of the manual air conditionin system Turn: switch climate control on/off Press: switch the A/C function on/off Setting the airflow Setting the air distribution Setting the temperature Activating/deactivating air-recirculation mode Switching the rear window heating and mirror heating on/off entilating and demisting the windscreen vervie of the automatic air conditionin system entilating and demisting the windscreen...
  • Page 101 eratin the climate control systems Setting the air distribution Setting the airflow Activating/deactivating climate control Switching the rear window heating and mirror heating on/off eratin the climate control sys Demistin the indo s tems Press the C button. If the windows are still misted up, press the S itchin climate control on and off z button.
  • Page 102 Air vents Activatin deactivatin synchronisa tion automatic air conditionin sys o s itch on press the D A button. The indicator lamp goes out. The tempera- ture setting on the left temperature control is automatically accepted for the right side. The temperate control on the right side is then inoperative.
  • Page 103 Air vents o o en or close turn control ; up or down. o ad ust the air direction hold control : in the centre and move it up or down or to the left or right. Nur für internen Gebrauch / For internal use only...
  • Page 104 Drivin Drivin Start Sto button and ey ositions WARNING If you leave children unattended in the vehi- cle, they may be able to set the vehicle in motion if, for example, they: release the parking brake shift the automatic transmission out of park position P or shift manual transmis- Start Sto button sion into neutral...
  • Page 105 Drivin Startin the vehicle Information on hill start assist Hill Start Assist holds the vehicle when pulling Startin the vehicle ith the Start away uphill under the following circumstances: Sto button Vehicles ith manual transmission a gear is engaged. Vehicles ith automatic transmission the transmission is in position h or k.
  • Page 106 Drivin reached until the end of this teach-in proce- DANGER dure. Combustion engines emit poisonous new or exchanged brake pads/linings, exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide. brake discs and tyres only provide optimal Breathing in these exhaust gases is hazard- braking and adhesion after several hundred ous to health and results in poisoning.
  • Page 107 D NA I SE E s itch accumulate in the engine oil and cause While the vehicle is stationary, the è sym- engine failure. bol appears in green in the multifunction dis- play. During automatic regeneration, extremely The engine restarts automatically in the follow- hot exhaust gases escape from the exhaust ing cases: pipe.
  • Page 108 Mercedes-Benz recommends pulling away In driving mode 4MAT and 4H: Comfort in 2nd gear, on level ground and in unladen In driving mode 4MAT and 4 : Off-road condition.
  • Page 109 Automatic transmission o shift u briefly pull the steering wheel Gearshift recommendation gearshift paddle ;. The gearshift recommendation assists you in If the engine speed is sufficient, the auto- adopting a fuel-efficient driving style. matic transmission shifts up to the next gear.
  • Page 110 Automatic transmission transmission directly from h to k, from k to h or directly to j. Otherwise, the automatic transmission may be damaged. When the engine is switched off, coasting in neutral N can damage the power trans- mission and the transmission itself. Park position with parking lock everse gear Neutral...
  • Page 111 All heel drive equirement: Gearshift recommendation transmission position h is engaged. The gearshift recommendation assists you in one of the drive programs E, , S or adopting a fuel-efficient driving style. active ( page 106). o restrict the shift ran e briefly pull the steering wheel gearshift paddle :.
  • Page 112 All heel drive If a driven wheel spins due to lack of traction: The following notes only apply to vehicles with OM642. when pulling away, make use of the traction control integrated in ESP . Depress the A function or performance test should only accelerator pedal as far as necessary.
  • Page 113 All heel drive Drive mode Ad ustable drive ro ram via the D NA I SE E s itch 4MAT E (Eco) C (Comfort) S (Sport) M (Manual) 4H (High ange) M (Manual) O (Off-road) 4 ( ow ange) M (Manual) O (Off-road) Vehicles ith en a in four heel drive Drive mode...
  • Page 114 All heel drive maximum speed when changing from posi- Turn the switch from position 1 to position tion 3 to 2 when driving forwards: 2 or from position 2 to position 1. 70 km/h. During transition, the selected drive mode WD or flashes in the multifunction dis- maximum speed when changing from posi-...
  • Page 115 All heel drive specialist workshop for more information on cle, especially when activating on a bend. performance tests. There is a risk of an accident. Disengage the differential locks immediately on a firm, high-traction surface. WARNING ABS and ESP are deactivated when the dif- ferential lock is engaged.
  • Page 116 Refuellin Do not get into the vehicle again during the Refuellin refuelling process. Otherwise, electrostatic charge could build up again. Refuellin the vehicle WARNING WARNING ehicles with a diesel engine: Fuel is highly flammable. Improper handing If you mix diesel fuel with petrol, the flash of fuel creates a risk of fire and explosion.
  • Page 117 Refuellin Observe the notes on service products If you top up AdBlue at temperatures page 242). below -11 , the AdBlue level in the instrument cluster may not be displayed correctly. If the AdBlue is frozen, drive for at least 20 minutes and then park the vehi- cle for a minimum of 30 seconds, so that the level is correctly displayed.
  • Page 118 Refuellin Do not swallow AdBlue or let it come into AdBlue refill canisters or AdBlue refill bot- contact with skin, eyes or clothing. eep tles. The AdBlue tank can also be filled using AdBlue out of the reach of children. the AdBlue pump nozzle.
  • Page 119 Par in Fold the AdBlue filler flap ; out. Turn the AdBlue refill bottle anti-clockwise and remove it. Turn the AdBlue filler cap : anti-clock- wise and remove it. Close the AdBlue refill bottle. Avoid keeping the AdBlue refill bottle per- illin rocedure ith the Ad lue refill manently in the vehicle.
  • Page 120 Drivin systems and drivin safety systems Par in u the vehicle WARNING The automatic transmission switches to neu- If you leave the vehicle parked up for longer tral position N when you switch off the than four weeks, the battery may have already been, or may become damaged by heavy dis- engine.
  • Page 121 Drivin systems and drivin safety systems If there is a malfunction and the yellow # vervie of drivin systems and ABS warning lamp lights up continuously in the drivin safety systems instrument cluster after starting the engine, ABS may be impaired or without function. This section contains information on the fol- lowing driving systems and driving safety sys- tems:...
  • Page 122 Drivin systems and drivin safety systems unction of AS ra e Assist Sys WARNING Active Brake Assist cannot always clearly identify ob ects and complex traffic situa- WARNING tions. If BAS is malfunctioning, the braking dis- In these cases, Active Brake Assist may: tance in an emergency braking situation is warn or brake for no reason increased.
  • Page 123 Drivin systems and drivin safety systems tance when driving downhill off-road. The en ine DS Vehicles ith speed for DS is not ad ustable. The target is activated using the button ;. DS remains speed is 5 km/h in drive mode 4 and is active until you exceed a speed of 25 km/h in 8 km/h in drive mode 4H.
  • Page 124 Drivin systems and drivin safety systems Im ortant safety notes ESP monitors and improves driving stability and traction especially in the following situa- Although the vehicle is fitted with a driver tions: assistance system, an accident cannot be when pulling away on wet or slippery road ruled out.
  • Page 125 Drivin systems and drivin safety systems Press button :. If the ESP warning lamp ÷ lights up con- If the å ESP OFF warning lamp lights tinuously, ESP is not available due to a mal- up continuously in the instrument cluster, function.
  • Page 126 Drivin systems and drivin safety systems vehicle in front, for vehicle speed, braking in After completion of kickdown, the variable good time and for staying in your lane. speed limiter is activated again in the following situations: You operate cruise control with the cruise con- trol lever.
  • Page 127 Drivin systems and drivin safety systems cruise control Briefly press lever up C or down D. The stored speed is increased C or reduced Din 1 km/h increments. Press the lever up C or down D to the pressure point or beyond. The stored speed is increased C or reduced D in 1 km/h increments.
  • Page 128 Drivin systems and drivin safety systems vehicles ith manual transmission you Vehicles ith a trailer to hitch once you shift to too high a gear and as a result, the have established an electrical connection engine speed is too low. between your vehicle and the trailer, the rear sensors must be deactivated.
  • Page 129 Drivin systems and drivin safety systems S itchin the rear sensors on off On-board computer: Press the a button. Problems ith PAR R NI Problem Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions Only the red segments T ONIC has malfunctioned and has switched itself off. in the PA T ONIC If problems persist, have PA...
  • Page 130 Drivin systems and drivin safety systems The area behind the vehicle is displayed as a mirror image, as in the rear-view mirror. System limitations The reversing camera will not function or will only partially function in the following situa- tions: if there is heavy rain, snow or fog if the light conditions are poor, e.g.
  • Page 131 Drivin systems and drivin safety systems Front warning displays Wide-angle view ehicle symbol as PA T ONIC measure- Symbol for the wide-angle function ment operational readiness indicator ear warning displays camera unction of the camera Ob ects that are not at ground level appear further away than they actually are, for example: the bumper of the vehicle parked behind...
  • Page 132 Drivin systems and drivin safety systems The system evaluates images from the follow- ing cameras: rear view camera front camera two side cameras on the exterior mirrors You can select from the following views: top views wide-angle view trailer view System limitations The 360 camera will not function or will only sin the...
  • Page 133 Drivin systems and drivin safety systems Top view with image from the reversing Top view with image from the front camera camera Symbol for the split-screen setting with top Symbol for the split-screen setting with top view and image from the front camera view and image from the reversing camera Yellow guide line at a distance of approx- Yellow guide line for the maximum steering...
  • Page 134 Drivin systems and drivin safety systems Symbol for the Coupling up a trailer func- tion Trailer drawbar locating aid Top view with image from the side cam- eras Symbol for the setting with top view and forward view from the side cameras Wide-angle view Yellow guide line for the vehicle width Symbol for the full-screen setting with...
  • Page 135 Drivin systems and drivin safety systems You will be warned by a pulsating vibration in Activatin and deactivatin ane ee the steering wheel, if the following conditions in Assist are met: WARNING if ane eeping Assist detects lane mark- ings. ane eeping Assist cannot always clearly if a front wheel drives over a lane marking.
  • Page 136 Drivin systems and drivin safety systems Activatin and deactivatin raffic raffic Si n Assist Si n Assist unction of raffic Si n Assist The Traffic Sign Assist message function can be switched on in the on-board computer. When you pass a traffic sign, the display shows the traffic regulations (speed limit and overtaking restriction) for 5 seconds.
  • Page 137 railer to hitch Couple and decouple the trailer carefully. When reversing the towing vehicle towards the trailer, make sure there is nobody between the trailer and the vehicle. A trailer which is incorrectly coupled to the towing vehicle could break away. A correctly coupled trailer must be positioned horizontally behind the towing vehicle.
  • Page 138 railer to hitch the car/trailer combination requires more WARNING sensitive steering. If the ball coupling is not engaged, the trailer the car/trailer combination has a larger could become detached. There is a risk of turning circle. an accident. This may impair the handling characteristics. Always engage the ball coupling as descri- When towing a trailer, always ad ust your bed and make sure that it is securely...
  • Page 139 railer to hitch Open the socket cover. Insert the connector with lug : into groove = on the socket. Turn bayonet connection ; clockwise to the stop. et the cover engage. Secure the cable to the trailer using cable ties (only when using an adapter cable). Ensure the cable has freedom of movement when cornering.
  • Page 140 vervie of steerin heel buttons Under normal operating conditions coolant Instrument dis lay overvie temperature gauge ? may rise to 120 C. WARNING WARNING If you open the bonnet while the engine is If the instrument cluster has failed or mal- overheating or while there is a fire in the functioned, you may not recognise function engine compartment, you could come into...
  • Page 141 Dis lays in the multifunction dis lay eratin the on board com uter Dis lays in the multifunction dis lay WARNING If you operate information and communica- tion equipment integrated in the vehicle when driving, you could be distracted from the traffic situation.
  • Page 142 enus and submenus p ss tional message appears in the dis- play panel ?, the tachograph checking the tyre pressure electronically may be malfunctioning restarting the tyre pressure monitor page 264). page 231) Possible causes of the display or : calling up the service due message can be found on the dis- date ( page 207)
  • Page 143 enus and submenus Select Press the a button. allin u navi ation instructions On-board computer: Example: standard display Trip meter Total distance recorder Example: no change of direction announced Distance to the next destination Estimated arrival time Distance to the next change of direction Current street Example: trip computer Total distance recorder...
  • Page 144 enus and submenus Possible additional displays in the menu: direction of travel: direction of travel display and the road currently being travelled on. al la i a new route is calculated. : the road is not recog- nised, e.g. new roads. : no route can be calculated to the selected destination.
  • Page 145 enus and submenus The menu displays the last phone connections (dialled, received and missed calls). o select a hone number press the : or 9 button. Press the 6 or a button. The phone number is selected. Nur für internen Gebrauch / For internal use only...
  • Page 146 vervie and o eration vervie and o eration eratin the controller vervie of the multimedia system The % button: returns to the previous display (press briefly), calls up basic menu Media display (press and hold) COMAND Online: single D D drive, Audio The ß...
  • Page 147 vervie and o eration eratin the touch ad allin u main functions Touchpad : the ß button, to call up navigation The ß button: calls up favourites ; the $ button, to call up the radio The D button: calls up the audio menu = the Õ...
  • Page 148 vervie and o eration trol until the . display in the status bar of Examples for character entry: the media display appears. Searching for tracks or artists via keyword A confirmation tone sounds. search Connecting a mobile phone to the multime- dia system by entering the passkey Ad ustin the volume Entering the telephone number...
  • Page 149 System settin s o confirm an entry navi ation slide o enter a character use one finger to 6, turn the controller, and then press it write characters on surface =. after selecting ¬. The character is entered in input line :. If the character that you have entered can be interpreted in different ways, these options Slide 5 the controller repeatedly until the...
  • Page 150 System settin s Selectin summer time S itchin the dis lay off on Display o s itch off the dis lay select Multimedia system: o s itch on the dis lay press the con- A list appears with the options available to troller.
  • Page 151 System settin s Hands-free system Settin Wi i Internet connection Multimedia system: istening to music via Bluetooth Transferring vCards to the vehicle Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Blue- Select on O or off ª. tooth Special Interest Group (SIG) Inc. is switched off ª, Wi-Fi communica- Internet connection via Bluetooth is not tion to all devices is interrupted.
  • Page 152 System settin s onnectin a device via security ey Enter a new SSID. Select b. equirements The vehicle will be shown with the new SSID For this type of connection, the device to be both on the device to be connected and in connected must support Connect via push menu.
  • Page 153 PIN. Select ¬. If you forget your PIN, you can have PIN The map software is installed. You will see a protection deactivated at a Mercedes-Benz message to this effect. Nur für internen Gebrauch / For internal use only...
  • Page 154 Navi ation AND nline If you enter an incorrect activation code, the A prompt appears asking whether you really prompt to enter the activation code appears wish to reset. again. If the activation code is entered incor- o cancel select rectly three times, the prompt asking you to o reset select enter the activation code appears after a...
  • Page 155 Navi ation AND nline street, town or postcode, house number Examples: street, town or postcode, unction If searching for nigsstraße in Stuttgart, for example, STUT and N can be The example shows you how to enter a town, entered. street and house number for an address. If searching for a POI in Great Britain, for Select example, THE SHA D can be entered.
  • Page 156 Navi ation AND nline Selectin search o tions o select a re ister slide 9 the control- ler. Multimedia system: Select a character. D s i a i o select a character set for sortin s i a i p i s select B.
  • Page 157 Navi ation AND nline Enterin a sto over tive routes and select them for route guid- ance ( page 156). Multimedia system: If route guidance has already been activa- D s i a i ted, a prompt will appear asking whether s i a i s you wish to end the current route guidance.
  • Page 158 Navi ation AND nline o use routes re uirin a s ecial toll Multimedia system: stic er D s i a i Select The route calculation includes routes which The destination and existing intermediate require you to pay a time-based fee destinations are displayed with distances, (vignette).
  • Page 159 Navi ation AND nline han e of direction Changes of direction consist of three phases: Preparation phase The multimedia system prepares you for the upcoming driving manoeuvre, e.g. with the announcement, Prepare to turn right . The map appears in full-screen mode. Announcement phase The multimedia system announces the imminent change of direction, e.g.
  • Page 160 Navi ation AND nline Navigation announcements are switched on Multimedia system: automatically in these situations: D s i a i The route is recalculated. Select The multimedia system is switched off and on again. Route uidance to an off road destina The vehicle is restarted.
  • Page 161 Navi ation AND nline As soon as the vehicle is back on a road o add to a contact select known to the multimedia system, route guid- ance continues in the usual way. The address book appears. Search for the address book entry (contact) page 173).
  • Page 162 If you do not want to send any vehicle posi- oad blocked tions, you can have this service deactivated at oad blocked a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Slow-moving traffic (yellow squares along Useful information about FM DS-TMC: the affected route) A FM DS-TMC radio station broadcasts...
  • Page 163 Navi ation AND nline are no traffic reports, you will see a mes- Turn the controller. sage to this effect. The scale bar appears on the bottom of the display. Turn the controller until the needle points to Readin out traffic re orts the desired map scale.
  • Page 164 Navi ation AND nline Selectin te t information Dis layin traffic si ns on the ma Multimedia system: Multimedia system: p i s p i s ssis Select Switch on O or off The # dot indicates the current setting. ª.
  • Page 165 If an update of the map data is available, it will be installed in the vehicle free of charge during Deletin an area or all areas the anal service due date in a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Multimedia system: The update is performed only by a Mercedes- p i s Benz Service Centre for European map data.
  • Page 166 Im ortant safety notes has six digits In the event of the following problems, please WARNING contact a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre: If you operate information and communica- The multimedia system does not accept the tion equipment integrated in the vehicle activation code.
  • Page 167 166). You can obtain digital map and software Symbol ; shows the current field strength of updates from a Mercedes-Benz Service the mobile phone network. If all the bars are Centre. filled, you have optimum reception.
  • Page 168 If a new mobile phone is found, it appears in the device list with the Ï symbol. You can obtain further information from a onnectin a mobile hone authorisation Mercedes-Benz Service Centre or at via Secure Sim le Pairin http://www.mercedes-benz.com/connect. Select the mobile phone. A code is dis- played in the multimedia system and on the mobile phone.
  • Page 169 ele hone obile hone connection authorisation Multimedia system: by enterin a ass ey COMAND Online: + Select the Bluetooth name of the mobile Audio 20: + ® phone. Select Choose a one to sixteen-digit number Highlight the mobile phone in the device list. sequence as a passkey.
  • Page 170 ele hone Sendin D tones Acce tin an incomin call Select This function is not supported by all mobile phones. Press the 6 button on the steering Answering machines or other devices can be wheel. controlled by DTMF tones, e.g. for remote The call is accepted.
  • Page 171 The emergency call is sent to the private vervie of symbols Mercedes-Benz emergency call number availa- ble throughout Europe ( page 181). Use The symbols in the telephone book have the...
  • Page 172 ele hone Multimedia system: The following options are available: p i s ® * all p Select ally. Activate O or deactivate ª the automatic Select an option. download function. If the function is deactivated, the contacts can Im ortin contacts Audio be called up manually: all p Information and re uirements...
  • Page 173 ele hone Multimedia system: Savin a mobile hone contact p i s ® * Saved contacts are indicated in the phone select book by different symbols ( page 16 ). A menu appears. Call up the d mobile phone contact page 170).
  • Page 174 ele hone COMAND Online: Select The input menu with input lines appears. You can delete contacts that have been Enter characters. added, supplemented, saved or imported to o finish and save an entry select b. the multimedia system. The contact is created in the phone book If there is only one phone number saved and in the address book.
  • Page 175 ele hone Do nloadin mobile hone contacts The following options are available: Depending on the mobile phone used, you can set whether the contacts should be imported automatically after the mobile phone is con- nected to the multimedia system. Select an option. Multimedia system: Connect the mobile phone ( page 166).
  • Page 176 ele hone ia l tem allows for a targeted selection of the corresponding directories. vCards must have the .vcf file extension. Select The multimedia system supports vCards in versions 2.1 and 3.0. Savin mobile hone contacts Multimedia system: Saved contacts are indicated in the phone p i s book by different symbols ( page 16 ).
  • Page 177 ele hone Sendin te t messa es Select Input lines for the surname and the first Multimedia system: name appear. Enter characters using the controller. Select b. Select a contact. The surname and first name are stored. The The contact details appear. details for the contact are displayed.
  • Page 178 ele hone Select an address. Select a phone number category, e.g. Select a telephone category, e.g. The # dot indicates the selected category. Select an entry using geo-coordinates. The menu for the navigation systems If you have marked a number as appears.
  • Page 179 Mercedes- A menu with the following options is shown: Benz Service Centre or at: http:// ssa s www.mercedes-benz.com/connect. ssa s Some mobile phones require further settings You can display the last 100 messages after connecting to the multimedia system...
  • Page 180 ele hone Readin messa es To enter a phone number from the phone book: select Æ. COMAND Online: the message menu contains The contacts from the phone book that have all unread text messages and e-mails. If the a phone number are displayed. corresponding folder is called up, the mes- Search for and select an entry ( page 170).
  • Page 181 In emergencies, you can also use the Mercedes-Benz emergency call system ( page 181). More information on Mercedes me connect, the range of services offered and on using the...
  • Page 182 181). Mercedes me connect accident management If you call the Mercedes-Benz Customer is an extension of the Mercedes-Benz emer- Centre via the multimedia system, you will see gency call system. a a a i l p si i...
  • Page 183 The ignition must be switched on before an emer- The Mercedes-Benz Customer Centre is availa- gency call can be made. ble to you around the clock for breakdown assistance, for requesting an appointment or similar enquiries.
  • Page 184 Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre. in certain situations data is also transmitted The Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre in the speech channel to the Mercedes-Benz can transmit the vehicle s position data to emergency call centre. one of the public emergency call centres.
  • Page 185 Inter- emer ency call system net connection: The following data is transmitted to the via Bluetooth with a data-enabled mobile Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre: phone ( page 166) the vehicle s GPS position data COMAND Online: via USB (...
  • Page 186 Option 1: select the predefined access data of the mobile phone network provider Further information can be found at http:// page 184). www.mercedes-benz.com/connect or from a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Option 2: manually set the access data of the mobile phone network provider page 185).
  • Page 187 nline and Internet functions depends on the data package used, for exam- E lanation of the access data ple. Entry field eanin In order to check whether the predefined dial- ling-in data corresponds to the dialling-in data Access number for estab- provided by your mobile phone provider, pro- lishing the connection.
  • Page 188 ( page 183). equirements A connection can be established by: egister to use the Mercedes-Benz Apps. entering a web address ( page 187) Confirm the general terms and conditions. calling up a Mercedes-Benz App page 186)
  • Page 189 nline and Internet functions Addin to boo mar s Web bro ser Press the % button. allin u the eb bro ser Select 3. Multimedia system: Select The website is added to bookmarks. COMAND Online: + ® * urrent R Audio 20: + ®...
  • Page 190 nline and Internet functions urrent R (COMAND Online) Press button %. ll a (COMAND Online) Select G. Select The web address (U ) appears. Press button %. Deletin the Internet history Select G. Multimedia system: The # dot indicates the current setting. Select COMAND Online: + ®...
  • Page 191 edia Audio 20: select G. Up to 50,000 supported files can be man- aged by the multimedia system. Audio 20: select An input menu appears. Supported formats: Enter a web address (U ) and a name using the character bar. Deletin a boo mar Select AAC formats...
  • Page 192 edia another function is in use (e.g. navigation) eep the SD card out of the reach of chil- the display is not switched. dren. If a SD card is swallowed, seek medi- The drive may not be able to play data car- cal attention immediately.
  • Page 193 edia Selectin a trac edia search in a trac Multimedia system: In the media menu, turn or briefly slide the controller 9 or 8. Depending on the connected media sources sin the current trac list and files, the following categories are listed: In the menu, press the controller.
  • Page 194 To make If you remove a device, the a clear selection of the Bluetooth device message appears. possible, Mercedes-Benz recommends that you customise the device name (see the edia Interface overvie Bluetooth audio device s operating instruc- tions).
  • Page 195 edia With D Ds that do not meet the standard to first authorise the Bluetooth audio requirements, you may encounter playback device ( page 1 2). problems. luetooth audio overvie Observe the following notes: It is also possible to play video D Ds with a different region code, provided that they are produced in accordance with the PA or NTSC standard.
  • Page 196 edia DVD full screen mode Current scene Track time Multimedia system: eratin the video menu Slide the controller 5. o sho the video menu in full screen The main function bar and menu bar are video mode, slide the controller 6. faded out.
  • Page 197 edia Select ß from the D D functions. Searchin for ictures on other data carriers AND nline sin the DVD functions In the directory list, slide the controller In full screen mode, press the controller. The D D functions menu appears. The device list appears.
  • Page 198 edia allin u the radio station list Radio Multimedia system: S itchin the radio on p i s Multimedia system: s a i Select Alternatively: press the $ button. The Searchin for radio stations adio menu appears. You will hear the last station set on the frequency range selected Multimedia system: last.
  • Page 199 Sound Deletin a station If available, the following information is dis- played: i li s a i Select the station abbreviation Select the track currently playing the artist of the track currently playing ovin a station information about the current programme i li s a i Select...
  • Page 200 Sound Press the controller. The rotary menus for balance and fader are activated. Ad ust the balance and fader settings. Nur für internen Gebrauch / For internal use only...
  • Page 201 Enterin di its and letters o select an entry from the selection list vervie say the line number or what it contains. o bro se the selection list say the Vehicles ith AND nline the INGUA- or a voice commands. T ONIC voice control system allows you to operate the following systems, depending on You can interrupt INGUAT ONIC at any time...
  • Page 202 Im rovin voice reco nition o s ell out or continued dialo ue say the voice command during a voice dialogue. The letters of the alphabet and the digits or a s ecific system say the help voice to i are permissible.
  • Page 203 ommands If a station list entry is not reco nised Startin ne individualisation save a speaker-dependent voice tag for the Press button Ø. station. The vehicle menu appears. s a i lis voice Say the Select by sliding 6, command. turning and pressing the controller.
  • Page 204 ommands Voice command unction eads out all the address book entries with phone numbers Dials last dialled phone number alls Displays last dialled phone numbers alls Displays last incoming calls ssa s Switches to message view in the phone (text message/e-mail) eplies to messages (text message/e-mail) displayed Composes a new message (text message/e-mail) Sends a message (text message/e-mail)
  • Page 205 ommands Enterin an address Voice command unction Changes country setting Enters town in a country s i a i Enters town, street and house number of a destination, depend- ing on country Enters towns from the selected country is i Enters district of the selected town epeats last entry Enters postcode...
  • Page 206 ommands Address boo commands Voice command unction lp a eads out essential address book voice commands Searches for an address in the address book Searches for names in the address book Deletes the voice tag of an address book entry Has all name entries and voice tags in the address book read out Deletes individual voice tags or all the voice tags in the address book...
  • Page 207 ommands edia mode commands D DVD and P mode Voice command unction D/ lp eads out essential media voice commands D D/ lp D play Starts CD Starts D D Starts MP3 player Selects track number from the active media source Selects the next track epeats the started track or repeats the previous track if the cur- rent track has only been played momentarily...
  • Page 208 ommands Voice command unction Searches for a track from a specific year Searches for a track from a specific music genre Searches for a specific track playlis Searches for a specific playlist si s a Combines the categories of artist, album, track or composer si i Displays or hides saved track information si i...
  • Page 209 ( page 207). cialist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. En ine com artment Dis layin the service due date enin and closin the bonnet...
  • Page 210 En ine com artment WARNING WARNING There are moving components in the engine When the bonnet is open, and the wind- compartment. Certain components may screen wipers are set in motion, you can be continue to move or suddenly move again in ured by the wiper linkage.
  • Page 211 En ine com artment Press the bonnet catch lever : to the left. diminished. egularly check the oil level, and top up or have it replaced as needed. Depending on the engine, the oil dipstick may be located at different places in the engine compartment.
  • Page 212 En ine com artment hec in the coolant level WARNING Service product can be poisonous and haz- WARNING ardous to health. There is a risk of in ury. The cooling system is pressurised, particu- Observe the instructions on the respective larly when the motor is warm.
  • Page 213 Have the brake fluid renewed every two years the engine is warm at a qualified specialist workshop. if necessary, refill with coolant approved for Mercedes-Benz. replace cap : and tighten in a clockwise direction. For further information on coolant, see page 247).
  • Page 214 Scra in noise hen the bra e ads are orn Park the vehicle on an even surface. Notes on attachin the licence late Check the brake fluid level. The brake fluid level is adequate if the level is between the MIN mark and MA mark on brake fluid reservoir :.
  • Page 215 leanin and care Have the brakes checked at a qualified spe- will help avoid smearing and reduce wiper cialist workshop. noise. leanin and care Notes on use of a hi h ressure cleaner Notes on ashin the vehicle in a car ash WARNING The water et of circular- et nozzles (dirt...
  • Page 216 Do not use paint cleaners, buffing or polish- damp cloth and with a cleaning agent rec- ing products, gloss preservers, e.g. wax. ommended for Mercedes-Benz. Have paint repairs carried out in a qualified Do not use dry cloths or abrasive or solvent- specialist workshop only.
  • Page 217 Clean with a cleaning agent recommended Do not use chemical cleaning agents. for Mercedes-Benz, especially in the winter Do not dry the seat belts by heating above and after washing the vehicle. 80 C or drying in direct sunlight.
  • Page 218 Roof linin Clean with a brush or dry shampoo. ar et Use carpet and textile cleaning agent rec- ommended for Mercedes-Benz. Genuine leather seat covers Do not clean the leather with too much liq- uid. Do not use a microfibre cloth.
  • Page 219 Emer ency Emer ency Emer ency call system ort battery char e status ed ED indicator lamp above the SOS button Nur für internen Gebrauch / For internal use only...
  • Page 220 Mercedes-Benz emergency call system the ignition must be switched on before an only functions in areas where network cov- automatic emergency call can be made.
  • Page 221 After the emergency call, close cover =. You will see a message in the following cases: a connection to the Mercedes-Benz emer- gency call centre cannot be established. a call has not been automatically forwar- ded to the public emergency call centre.
  • Page 222 Do not drive with a flat tyre. Immediately mends that you use only batteries that have replace the flat tyre with your spare wheel, been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz for your vehicle. These batteries have an or consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 223 Batteries contain pollutants. It is illegal to dispose of If you do not use the vehicle for a long period: them with the household connect the battery to a Mercedes-Benz rec- rubbish. They must be col- ommended charger. lected separately and dis-...
  • Page 224 When char in only use a battery charger starting. Do not lean over a battery. that has been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz and read the operating If, at low temperatures, the indicator/warning instructions for your charger before charg- lamps do not light up in the instrument cluster, ing the battery.
  • Page 225 o in or to startin When the ump-start/charging process is com- plete: first, remove the ump leads/charging cables from earth point : and negative ter- minal of the battery of another vehicle, then from positive terminal = and positive termi- nal of the battery of another vehicle.
  • Page 226 50 km. A towing speed of 50 km/h must with permanent four-wheel drive not be exceeded. In the event of a break down, Mercedes-Benz For towing distances over 50 km, the entire recommends that you have the vehicle trans- vehicle must be lifted up and transported.
  • Page 227 o in or to startin If the automatic transmission will not move the same transport vehicle, e.g. the front to position i, have the vehicle transported and rear axles are on the same freight page 225). wagon for transport by rail. Secure the towing device.
  • Page 228 When the engine has started, shift to neutral Only use fuses that have been approved immediately. for Mercedes-Benz vehicles and which have the correct fuse rating for the system con- Pull over and stop the vehicle, paying atten- cerned. Otherwise, components or systems tion to road and traffic conditions.
  • Page 229 use lin s equirements: observe the notes on electric fuses page 226). emove any moisture from the fuse box using a dry cloth :. Press onto the locking pin and remove the fuse/line fuse cover. eplace the blown fuse. eattach the fuse/line fuse cover and push to close.
  • Page 230 Stop the vehicle as soon dirt with valve caps specifically approved for as possible to check the wheels and tyres for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. damage. Hidden tyre damage could also be check the tyre tread depth and the tyre causing the unusual handling characteristics.
  • Page 231 Centre. WARNING For safety reasons, only use snow chains that have been approved by Mercedes-Benz If you fit unsuitable accessories onto tyre or those of the same standard in terms of valves, the tyre valves may be overloaded quality.
  • Page 232 yre ressure Do not drive with a flat tyre. Immediately replace the flat tyre with your spare wheel, or consult a qualified specialist workshop. The pressure difference between tyres on any one axle must be no greater than 10 kPa (0.1 bar/1.5 psi). Environmental note Check the tyre pressure regularly, at least every 14 days.
  • Page 233 yre ressure If a substantial loss of pressure occurs or high ating conditions ( page 230). Observe the temperature, a warning is issued: notes on tyre temperature ( page 22 ). by display messages ( page 262) The values displayed in the multifunction by a warning lamp h in the instrument display may differ from those of the tyre cluster (...
  • Page 234 yre ressure Radio ty e a roval of the tyre ressure monitor ountry Declaration of conformity European Union Hereby, PACIFIC INDUST IA CO., TD. declares that the radio equipment type PM - Turkey CA74 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conform- ity is available at the following internet address:...
  • Page 235 S are or emer ency s are heel ountry Declaration of conformity Ukraine United Arab Emirates RA REGIS ERED No E 4521 /16 DEA ER No DA0063612/11 eplace spare or emergency spare wheel after S are or emer ency s are heel six years at the latest, regardless of wear.
  • Page 236 han in a heel Spare wheel ; is located under the vehicle. The opening for the spare wheel lifter : is above the licence plate frame. Fitting the spare wheel Assemble the auxiliary tool. Push the T-shaped end of the auxiliary emoving the spare wheel tool : at an angle through opening ;...
  • Page 237 Observe Accessories that are not approved for your the tyre load rating and speed rating vehicle by Mercedes-Benz or are not being required for your vehicle. used correctly can impair operating safety. Before purchasing and using non-approved...
  • Page 238 han in a heel Vehicles ith a tyre ressure monitor all Notes on interchan in heels fitted wheels must be equipped with func- tioning sensors for the tyre pressure moni- WARNING tor. Interchanging the front and rear wheels if at temperatures below 7 C, use winter the wheels or tyres have different dimen- tyres or all-weather tyres with the M S sions may severely impair the driving char-...
  • Page 239 Mercedes-Benz. The ack is maintenance-free. If there is a the ack is designed only to raise the vehicle...
  • Page 240 han in a heel Using wheel wrench :, loosen the wheel nuts on the wheel you wish to change by about one full turn. Do not unscrew the wheel nuts completely. Position ack ; at acking point =. Insert ack crank : into the ack ; and turn until the ack sits completely on the acking point = and the base of the ack lies evening on the ground.
  • Page 241 231). For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz recom- mends that you only use wheel nuts which E ce tion the new wheel is an emergency have been approved for Mercedes-Benz spare wheel.
  • Page 242 (kg) (for certain countries only) You can obtain further information from a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. nly for certain countries you can find vehi- cle-specific vehicle data in the COC docu- ments (CE TIFICATE OF CONFO MITY). These documents are supplied when the vehicle is delivered.
  • Page 243 Vehicle electronics equipment). Observe the legal requirements Notes on installin t o ay radios for attachments. WARNING If your vehicle is equipped with two-way radio equipment, use the power supply and aerial The electromagnetic radiation from two-way connectors provided in the basic wiring. When radios can interfere with the vehicle elec- fitting, always observe the manufacturer s sup- tronics if they are manipulated or retrofitted...
  • Page 244 Do not induce vomiting. products which have not been approved is not Immediately change out of clothing that covered by the Mercedes-Benz warranty or has come into contact with fuel. goodwill gestures. You will recognise the service products...
  • Page 245 More tent information about recommended additives Only use sulphur-free fuel (sulphur con- can be obtained from any Mercedes-Benz tent 10 ppm). Service Centre. Observe the notes on service products page 242).
  • Page 246 Do not use fuel additives. Fuel additives the fuel in ection system as a result. In this can cause malfunctions and engine damage. case, in consultation with a Mercedes-Benz Do not add any petrol, paraffin or flow Service Centre, the fuel should be mixed with...
  • Page 247 Service roducts efuel your vehicle with as much winter diesel operating conditions fuel as possible at the beginning of winter. the fuel type and fuel grade used Before switching to winter diesel fuel, the fuel tank should be as empty as possible. When an content and fuel reserve first refuelling with winter diesel fuel, only refuel using a small amount, e.g.
  • Page 248 (viscosity), depending on the ters: season and the average outside tempera- ture. Using an engine oil that does not have in the Mercedes-Benz Specifications for Ser- adequate temperature characteristics, in vice Products at http://bevo.mercedes- particular during colder seasons, can lead to benz.com (by entering the designation)
  • Page 249 This would impair For further information on coolant: braking efficiency. There is a risk of an acci- in the Mercedes-Benz Specifications for Ser- dent. vice Products at http:// Have the brake fluid renewed at the prescri- bevo.mercedesbenz.com...
  • Page 250 Vehicle data For the correct mixing ratio, refer to the infor- Maximum roof load mation on the antifreeze reservoir. All models Add washer fluid to the windscreen washer fluid all year round. Maximum roof load 100 kg Maximum load capacity of tailgate Vehicle data All models Vehicle dimensions...
  • Page 251 railer to hitch railer to hitch General notes on the trailer to hitch Observe the notes on towing a trailer page 135). etrofitting a trailer tow hitch is only permissi- ble if a trailer load is specified in your vehicle documents.
  • Page 252 railer to hitch ent climbing capability of the vehicle, decrease with increasing altitude. a imum ermis 6130 kg sible ross ei ht of vehicle trailer combination radient Permissible trailer load bra ed radient ehicles without 3200 kg four-wheel drive ehicles with four- 3500 kg wheel drive Permissible trailer...
  • Page 253 Dis lay messa es ing tone sounds with certain display mes- Dis lay messa es sages. Notes on dis lay messa es Please respond in accordance with the display messages and follow the additional notes in WARNING these Operating Instructions. You can hide low-priority display messages by If the instrument cluster has failed or mal- pressing the a or % button.
  • Page 254 Dis lay messa es Safety systems Dis lay messa es Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions ABS, BAS, hill start assist, and ESP as well as its driving safety sys- ! ÷ tems are unavailable due to a malfunction. i p a i WARNING s a al...
  • Page 255 Dis lay messa es Dis lay messa es Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions If the indicator lamp is on, the automatic front-passenger front airbag deactivation system has disabled the front-passenger front airbag. pass the display must not show the messages ai a s a al pass...
  • Page 256 Dis lay messa es Dis lay messa es Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions pass The front-passenger front airbag is enabled during the ourney in the ai a following cases: s a al the co-driver s seat is occupied by a child in a child restraint sys- tem, or a person of small stature.
  • Page 257 Dis lay messa es Dis lay messa es Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions tion for the automatic front-passenger front airbag deactivation sys- tem. If these conditions are not met, the automatic front-passenger front airbag deactivation system is malfunctioning. Fit the child restraint system on a suitable rear seat.
  • Page 258 Dis lay messa es Dis lay messa es Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions Active Brake Assist or ane eeping Assist is temporarily inopera- ly li i tive. Possible causes: s a al the sensors in the front bumper are dirty. the function is impaired due to heavy rain or snow.
  • Page 259 Dis lay messa es Dis lay messa es Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions While depressing the accelerator pedal (kickdown), the speed lim- iter cannot be activated.. If conditions permit, drive faster than 30 km/h and store the speed. s sp You are depressing the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 260 Dis lay messa es Dis lay messa es Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions i p a i Traffic Sign Assist is malfunctioning. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Traffic Sign Assist is deactivated and temporarily inoperative. Possi- a aila l ble causes: p a i the windscreen is dirty in the camera s field of vision.
  • Page 261 Dis lay messa es Dis lay messa es Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions A warning tone also sounds. The AdBlue supply has been used up. Ø When you switch off the engine, the engine management prevents the engine from being started again. You can then only start the p ssi l engine if you have refilled the AdBlue tank.
  • Page 262 Dis lay messa es Dis lay messa es Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions A warning tone also sounds. The AdBlue system is malfunctioning. ¯ You can drive a further 50 km at a maximum speed of 20 km/h. If you subsequently switch off the engine, the engine management prevents the engine from being started again.
  • Page 263 Dis lay messa es Dis lay messa es Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions The coolant level is too low. Avoid making long ourneys with too little coolant in the engine cooling system. The engine will otherwise be damaged. Top up the coolant, making sure to observe the warning notes page 210).
  • Page 264 Dis lay messa es yres Dis lay messa es Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions A warning tone also sounds. The tyre pressure in one or more tyres has dropped significantly. The display shows the wheel position. WARNING Tyre pressures that are too low present the following hazards: the tyres may burst, especially as the load and vehicle speed increase.
  • Page 265 Dis lay messa es Dis lay messa es Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions The key battery is discharged. eplace the battery ( page 63). The key is faulty. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Vehicle Dis lay messa es Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions You have attempted to start the engine in transmission position k or h.
  • Page 266 Dis lay messa es Dis lay messa es Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions A warning tone also sounds. The clutch is under considerable load i p lli a ay and the permitted operating temperature has been exceeded. Avoid frequent pulling away and driving at walking pace over longer i ly i distances.
  • Page 267 Dis lay messa es Dis lay messa es Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions The transfer case is malfunctioning. pply pa i Pull over and stop the vehicle, in accordance with the traffic con- ditions. Apply the manual parking brake. Secure the vehicle against rolling away, if necessary.
  • Page 268 Indicator and arnin lam s Dis lay messa es Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions The transfer case has not performed the shift operation. l as epeat the shift operation. a i a Maintain all shift conditions . The maximum permissible speed of 10 km/h has been exceeded for the shift operation.
  • Page 269 Indicator and arnin lam s Safety systems Warnin N Si nal ty e indicator Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions N The red brake warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. EBD is unavailable due to a malfunction. ABS, Brake Assist (BAS), hill start assist and ESP as well as its driving safety systems, for example, are therefore also unavailable.
  • Page 270 Indicator and arnin lam s Warnin N Si nal ty e indicator Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions N The yellow ABS warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. ABS has been deactivated due to a malfunction. Brake Assist (BAS), hill start assist and ESP as well as its driving safety systems, for example, are therefore also deactivated.
  • Page 271 Indicator and arnin lam s Warnin N Si nal ty e indicator Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions N The yellow ESP OFF warning lamp is lit while the engine is running or the å ECO start/stop function is activated. ESP is deactivated.
  • Page 272 Indicator and arnin lam s Warnin N Si nal ty e indicator Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions N The red indicator lamp for the parking brake flashes or is lit and/or the yel- low warning lamp for the parking brake is lit. The parking brake is malfunctioning or the display instructs the driver to release the parking brake.
  • Page 273 Indicator and arnin lam s Seat belt Warnin N Si nal ty e indicator Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions N After starting the engine, the red seat belt warning lamp lights up or flashes. ü A warning tone may also sound. Only for certain countries: the red seat belt warning lamp lights up for a maxi- mum of six seconds after the ignition is switched on.
  • Page 274 Indicator and arnin lam s Automatic front assen er airba actuation PASSENGER AIR AG N Warnin N Si nal ty e indicator Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions N The PASSENGE AI BAG OFF indicator lamp goes out and PASSENGE AI ×...
  • Page 275 Indicator and arnin lam s Warnin N Si nal ty e indicator Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions If these conditions are not met, the automatic front-passenger front airbag deactivation system is malfunctioning. Fit the child restraint system on a suitable rear seat. Seat a person of small stature on a suitable rear seat.
  • Page 276 Indicator and arnin lam s PASSENGER AIR AG Warnin N Si nal ty e indicator Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions N PASSENGE AI BAG OFF indicator lamp lights up. The front-passenger front airbag is disabled during the ourney even though an adult or a person with a corresponding build is occupying the co-driver s seat.
  • Page 277 Indicator and arnin lam s Drivin systems Warnin N Si nal ty e indicator Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions · N The red distance warning lamp is lit. A warning tone also sounds. Active Brake Assist has detected a danger of collision and has initiated autono- mous braking.
  • Page 278 Indicator and arnin lam s Warnin N Si nal ty e indicator Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions N The red coolant warning lamp is lit while the engine is running and the cool- ant temperature gauge is at the start of the scale. The temperature sensor for the coolant temperature gauge is faulty.
  • Page 279 Indicator and arnin lam s yres Warnin N Si nal ty e indicator Possible causes conse uences and M Solutions N The yellow tyre pressure monitor warning lamp (pressure loss/malfunction) is lit. The tyre pressure monitor has detected a loss of pressure in at least one of the tyres.
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  • Page 283 Publication details Internet Further information about Mercedes-Benz vehicles and about Daimler AG can be found on the following websites: http://www.mercedes-benz.com http://www.daimler.com Documentation team You are welcome to forward any queries or suggestions you may have regarding these Operating Instructions to:...
  • Page 284 É4705848604ÂËÍ 4705848604 Order no. T470 0022 02 Part no. 470 584 86 04 Edition 09-18 ÉOM18EN470AE2$ËÍ O M 1 8 E N 4 7 0 A E 2 Nur für internen Gebrauch / For internal use only...