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  • Page 1 Possible variations to your vehicle may not to receive a printed Owner‘s Manual for other vehicle models and vehicle be taken into account as Mercedes-Benz constantly updates their vehicles to Ihrem konkreten Fahrzeug könnten nicht berücksichtigt sein, da Mercedes-Benz model years.
  • Page 4 On right-hand-drive vehicles, the layout of components and controls differs Android™ accordingly. Please note that the Mercedes-Benz Guides App Mercedes-Benz is constantly updating its vehi- may not yet be available in your country. cles to the state of the art.
  • Page 5 Contents Index ............3 At a glance ........... 25 Introduction ......... 19 Safety ........... 34 Opening and closing ......71 Seats, steering wheel and mirrors ..86 Lights and windscreen wipers ... 97 Climate control ......... 114 Driving and parking ......125 On-board computer and displays ..
  • Page 6 Index Air-conditioning system 1, 2, 3 ... see Climate control 12 V socket Airbag see Sockets Automatic front-passenger front airbag deactivation ......42 Introduction ........39 PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) lamps ..........35 Display message ......190 Airbags Function/notes ........
  • Page 7 Index Switching off the alarm ....68 Important safety notes ....239 ATTENTION ASSIST Opening ......... 239 Boot lid Activating/deactivating ....183 Display message ......205 see Tailgate Function/notes ......165 Boot load (maximum) ......284 Audio menu (on-board computer) ..180 Brake Authorised workshop EBD ..........
  • Page 8 Index Care see Charging the high-voltage battery Charging cable Automatic car wash ....... 243 Carpets .......... 247 Connection ........141 Display ........... 246 Control panel ......... 140 Exterior lighting ......245 Disconnecting ........ 142 Gear or selector lever ....247 Heating up ........
  • Page 9 Index Cornering light function Pre-entry climate control via key (on-board computer) ...... 185 Display message ......201 Problem with the rear window Function/notes ......100 Crash-responsive emergency light- heating .......... 120 Problems with cooling with air ing ............103 dehumidification ......117 Cruise control Setting the air distribution .....
  • Page 10 New brake pads/linings ....149 see Door Driving abroad Running-in tips ....... 125 Snow chains ........269 Mercedes-Benz Service ....242 Symmetrical dipped beam ....97 Symmetrical dipped beam ....97 Wet road surface ......149 Driving on flooded roads ....150...
  • Page 11 Index DVD video Function/notes ........ 65 Operating (on-board computer) ..180 General notes ........65 Important safety guidelines ..... 65 Warning lamp ......... 218 ETS/4ETS (Electronic Traction Sys- E‑CELL display ........173 tem) ............65 EBD (electronic brake force distri- Exhaustive discharging (high-volt- bution) age battery) ........
  • Page 12 Range ..........137 20) ............137 Reserve, warning lamp ....222 Generated electricity (COMAND) ..137 Terms of use ........136 Genuine Mercedes-Benz parts ... 19 High-voltage disconnect device ..22 Glove compartment ......225 Hill start assist ........128 HOLD function Activating ........
  • Page 13 Index Indicator lamps Positions (ignition lock) ....126 Display message ......201 Problem (malfunction) ..... 76 Key positions see Warning and indicator lamps Indicators Start/Stop button ......126 see Turn signals Key positions (ignition lock) .... 126 Instrument cluster KEYLESS-GO Overview ..........
  • Page 14 Setting (charging cable) ....140 puter) ..........186 Memory card (audio) ......180 Turn signals ........99 Memory function ......... 96 LIM indicator lamp Mercedes-Benz emergency call Cruise control ........ 151 system Variable SPEEDTRONIC ....153 Switch in the overhead control Limiting the speed panel ..........
  • Page 15 Index Opening and closing the side trim panels ..........106 Navigation Operating instructions Menu (on-board computer) .... 178 Vehicle equipment ......20 Notes on running in a new vehicle .. 125 Operating safety Declaration of conformity ....22 Important safety note ...... 20 Operating system Occupant safety see On-board computer...
  • Page 16 Important safety notes ....103 Overview of bulb types ....104 Removing/replacing the cover QR code (front wheel arch) ......105 Mercedes-Benz Guide App ....1 Rescue card ......... 23 Rescue card ........23 Reserve Qualified specialist workshop ... 23 High-voltage battery ......
  • Page 17 Index Displays in the Audio display ..162 Adjusting the 4-way lumbar sup- Displays in the COMAND display ... 162 port ..........90 Function/notes ......162 Adjusting the head restraint .... 89 Switching on/off ......162 Cleaning the cover ......247 Reversing feature Correct driver's seat position ...
  • Page 18 Index Snow chains ........269 Steering wheel gearshift paddles ..132 Socket Stowage compartment Luggage compartment ....236 Map pockets ........227 Sockets Stowage compartments Centre console ......235 Armrest (front) ....... 225 General notes ........ 235 Armrest (under) ......226 Rear compartment ......
  • Page 19 Index TEMPOMAT Transporting the vehicle ....263 Function/notes ......150 Trim pieces (cleaning instruc- Through-loading ........ 227 tions) ..........247 TIREFIT kit .......... 251 Trip computer (on-board com- Tyre pressure not reached ..... 252 puter) ..........176 Tyre pressure reached ....253 Trip meter Top Tether ..........
  • Page 20 Index Video Summer tyres ........ 268 Tyre size (data) ......277 Operating the DVD ......180 Tyre tread ........267 Wheel and tyre combinations ..279 Seat ..........282 see Flat tyre Type plate ........281 Unlocking Warning and indicator lamps Emergency unlocking .......
  • Page 21 Index Windscreen Demisting ........118 Windscreen washer fluid see Windscreen washer system Windscreen washer system Important safety notes ....284 Topping up ........241 Windscreen wipers Display message ......212 Problem (malfunction) ....113 Rear window wiper ......109 Replacing the wiper blades .... 109 Switching on/off ......
  • Page 22 EU countries only: this planet sparingly and in a manner which takes the requirements of both nature and Mercedes-Benz will take back your old vehicle to dispose of it in an environmentally-responsible humanity into consideration. manner in accordance with the European Union You too can help to protect the environment (EU) End of Life Vehicles Directive.
  • Page 23 Only use genu- Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. ine Mercedes-Benz parts or parts of equal qual- The Owner's Manual and Service Booklet are ity. Only use tyres, wheels and accessories that...
  • Page 24 Introduction In situations like this, the body, the under- ing stickers which warn you about high voltages. body, chassis parts, wheels or tyres could be The cables of the vehicle's high-voltage electri- damaged without the damage being visible. cal system are orange. Components damaged in this way can unex- When towing a vehicle after an accident, be sure pectedly fail or, in the case of an accident, no...
  • Page 25 Introduction High-voltage switch-off device Declarations of conformity The vehicle's high-voltage electrical system Wireless vehicle components must only be switched off when the vehicle is stationary by specially trained technicians. The following information applies to all compo- The vehicle's high-voltage electrical system nents of the vehicle and the information sys- may otherwise be damaged.
  • Page 26 These data memories temporarily or perma- ship. You can do this at a Mercedes-Benz Ser- nently store technical information about: vice Centre, for example. the vehicle's operating state...
  • Page 27 This data is of an exclusively technical nature lowing website: and can be used to: http://www.mercedes-benz.com/opensource assist in detecting and rectifying faults and defects analyse vehicle functions, e.g. after an acci- dent...
  • Page 28 Cockpit Cockpit Function Page Function Page Steering wheel gearshift pad- Climate control systems dles Ignition lock Combination switch Adjusts the steering wheel Instrument cluster Cruise control lever Horn Electric parking brake DIRECT SELECT lever Light switch PARKTRONIC warning dis- Diagnostics connection play Opens the bonnet Overhead control panel...
  • Page 29 Cockpit Function Page Function Page Overhead control panel Light switch PARKTRONIC warning dis- Diagnostics connection play Opens the bonnet Combination switch Electric parking brake Instrument cluster Ignition lock Horn Adjusts the steering wheel DIRECT SELECT lever Cruise control lever Steering wheel gearshift pad- Climate control systems dles...
  • Page 30 Instrument cluster Instrument cluster Displays and controls Function Page Function Page Speedometer E-CELL display Multifunction display Display for the charge status of the high-voltage battery with outside temperature display Instrument cluster lighting Power display...
  • Page 31 Instrument cluster Warning and indicator lamps Function Page Function Page L Dipped-beam head- 6 Restraint system lamps ü Seat belt T Side lamps R Rear foglamp K Main-beam headlamps N Foglamps ® ÷ ESP ; Drive system ! Electric parking brake h Tyre pressure monitor (red) Ý...
  • Page 32 Multifunction steering wheel Multifunction steering wheel Function Page Function Page Multifunction display Selects a menu Audio 20 or COMAND Online display (see the separate Selects a submenu or scrolls operating instructions) through lists Vehicles with Audio 20: Confirms the selection switches on voice-operated Hides display messages control for navigation (see...
  • Page 33 Centre console Centre console Centre console, upper section Function Page Function Page Audio 20/COMAND Online; £ Hazard warning lamps see the separate operating PASSENGER AIRBAG indica- instructions tor lamp c Seat heating Selecting the drive program c PARKTRONIC Activates RANGE PLUS...
  • Page 34 Centre console Centre console, lower section Function Page Function Page Ashtray Stowage compartment with Media Interface Cigarette lighter Power socket Audio/COMAND controller Stowage compartment (see the separate operating instructions) Stowage compartment Cup holders...
  • Page 35 Door control panel Door control panel Function Page Function Page Opens the door W Opens/closes the side windows % & Unlocks/locks the vehicle n Activates/deactivates the override feature for the r45= Saves side windows in the rear the seat and exterior mirror compartment settings Adjusts the seats electrically...
  • Page 36 Overhead control panel Overhead control panel Function Page Function Page u Switches the rear inte- ê Primes/deactivates rior lighting on/off the interior motion sensor p Switches the right- G SOS button (Mercedes- hand reading lamp on/off Benz emergency call system) | Switches the front inte- Spectacles compartment rior lighting/automatic inte-...
  • Page 37 If it is necessary to modify an airbag system to Seat belt system accommodate a person with disabilities, con- Airbags tact a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre for details. Child restraint system Child seat securing systems The components of the restraint system work in Restraint system warning lamp conjunction with each other.
  • Page 38 Occupant safety Depending on the person in the front-passenger DANGER seat, the front-passenger front airbag must If the restraint system is malfunctioning, either be disabled or enabled; see the following restraint system components may be trig- points. You must make sure of this both before gered unintentionally or might not be trig- and during a journey.
  • Page 39 Mercedes-Benz vehi- Important safety notes cle. The child restraint system must be appro- priate to the age, weight and size of the child.
  • Page 40 Also ensure that no objects are placed seat belts which have been approved specifi- between a person and the seat. e.g. a cush- cally for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. Other- ion. wise, your vehicle's general operating permit Seat belts are only intended to secure and could be invalidated.
  • Page 41 Occupant safety Releasing the seat belts Adjust the seat ( page 86). The seat backrest must be in an almost ver- Make sure that the seat belt is fully rolled up. tical position. Otherwise, the seat belt or belt tongue will be Pull the seat belt smoothly from belt outlet trapped in the door or in the seat mechanism.
  • Page 42 Occupant safety Belt warning for the driver and front An airbag supplements a correctly worn seat belt. It is not a replacement for the seat belt. The passenger airbag offers additional protection in applicable The 7 seat belt warning lamp in the instru- accident situations.
  • Page 43 Occupant safety board, for example. Your feet may otherwise WARNING be in the deployment area of the airbag. Sensors to control the airbags are located in Always secure persons less than 1.50 m tall in the doors. Modifications or work not per- suitable restraint systems.
  • Page 44 In addition, the function of the automatic front-passenger front airbag deac- tivation system could be restricted. This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury. You should only use seat covers that have been approved for the corresponding seats by Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 45 Occupant safety Windowbags case, always install a child restraint system on a suitable rear seat ( page 54). If it is absolutely necessary to install a child restraint system on the front-passenger seat, be sure to observe the correct positioning of the child restraint system.
  • Page 46 Occupant safety The indicator lamps display the status of the When the front-passenger seat is occupied, front-passenger front airbag: always make sure that: PASSENGER AIR BAG ON lights up: the front- the classification of the person in the front- passenger front airbag is enabled. If, in the passenger seat is correct and that the front- event of an accident, all deployment criteria passenger front airbag is enabled or disa-...
  • Page 47 Mercedes-Benz Ser- tem, either the PASSENGER AIR BAG ON or vice Centre. PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp...
  • Page 48 Occupant safety System self-test passenger seat may not be used. Do not install a child restraint system on the front- DANGER passenger seat. Have the automatic front- If both the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF and passenger front airbag deactivation system PASSENGER AIR BAG ON indicator lamps do checked and repaired immediately at a quali- not light up during the system self-test, the...
  • Page 49 Have the automatic front-passenger front airbag deactivation sys- son with a build corre- tem checked as soon as possible at a Mercedes-Benz Service sponding to that of an Centre. adult.
  • Page 50 Occupant safety after an accident. Take this into account, par- On vehicles with the automatic front-passenger ticularly if a seat belt tensioner was triggered or front airbag deactivation system: depending on an airbag was deployed. the person in the front-passenger seat, the front-passenger front airbag is either disabled or ®...
  • Page 51 Drive carefully. vehicles with the Mercedes-Benz emergency call system: automatic emergency call...
  • Page 52 (particularly children) unatten- in the front-passenger seat. For this reason, ded in the vehicle. Mercedes-Benz strongly advises that you install a child restraint system on a rear seat. Children WARNING are generally better protected there.
  • Page 53 Only replace damaged covers with gen- It is advisable to use Mercedes-Benz care uine covers. products to clean child restraint systems rec- ommended by Mercedes-Benz. You can...
  • Page 54 Children in the vehicle i-Size securing rings This symbol indicates an ISOFIX position which is suitable for attaching an ISOFIX child restraint Install the ISOFIX child restraint system on system. A similar symbol can be found on the both ISOFIX securing rings : or i-Size secur- ISOFIX child restraint system.
  • Page 55 Accident statistics show that children secured in the rear seats are safer than children secured in the front-passenger seat. For this reason, Mercedes-Benz strongly advises that you install a child restraint system on a rear seat. Vehicles with the automatic front-passenger...
  • Page 56 Children in the vehicle Vehicles without the automatic front- You can thus avoid the risks that could arise as a result of: passenger front airbag deactivation system a child restraint system that is not detected by the automatic front-passenger front airbag deactivation system the unintentional disabling of the front- passenger front airbag...
  • Page 57 Children in the vehicle Forward-facing child restraint system If it is absolutely necessary to fit a forward- facing child restraint system to the front- passenger seat, always move the front- passenger seat as far back as possible. Fully retract the seat cushion length. The entire base of the child restraint system must always rest on the seat cushion of the front-passenger seat.
  • Page 58 Children in the vehicle vehicle belt outlet to the shoulder belt guide on the child restraint system ( page 54). Move the front-passenger seat as far back as possible and fully retract the seat cushion length. If you secure a child in a forward-facing child restraint system on the front-passenger seat, you must also move the front-passenger seat to the highest position.
  • Page 59 Children in the vehicle Suitability of the seats for attaching a belt-secured child restraint system If you use a baby car seat of category 0 or 0+ or a rearward-facing child restraint system of category I on a rear seat, you must adjust the driver's or front-passenger seat so that the seat does not touch the child restraint system.
  • Page 60 Children in the vehicle Suitability of the seats for attaching ISOFIX child restraint systems If you use a baby car seat of category 0 or 0+ or a rearward-facing child restraint system of category I on a rear seat, you must adjust the driver's or front-passenger seat so that the seat does not touch the child restraint system.
  • Page 61 Always observe the information in "Child restraint systems on the front-passenger seat" ( page 52) and in "Suitable positioning of the child restraint system" ( page 54). You can obtain further information about the correct child restraint system from any Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.
  • Page 62 Children in the vehicle Recommended child restraint systems for attaching with the vehicle seat belt Weight category Manufac- Type Approval number Order number turer (E1 ...) (A 000 ...) Category 0: up to Britax Römer BABY SAFE 04 301146 970 20 00 10 kg plus II 970 36 00...
  • Page 63 Children in the vehicle Child-proof locks WARNING If the child restraint system is placed in direct Important safety notes sunlight, the parts could become very hot. Children could be suffer burns by touching WARNING these parts, in particular on the metallic parts If children are travelling in the vehicle, they of the child restraint system.
  • Page 64 Driving safety systems Override feature for the rear side win- Driving safety systems dows Driving safety systems overview In this section, you will find information about the following driving safety systems: ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) page 61) BAS (Brake Assist System) ( page 62) COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST PLUS page 62)
  • Page 65 Driving safety systems allows you to continue steering the vehicle when BAS (Brake Assist) braking. General notes The ! ABS warning lamp in the instrument cluster lights up when the ignition is switched BAS operates in emergency braking situations. on. It goes out when the engine is running. If you depress the brake pedal quickly, BAS ABS works from a speed of about 8 km/h, automatically boosts the braking force, thus...
  • Page 66 Driving safety systems critical situation, the COLLISION PREVENTION Important safety notes ASSIST PLUS Adaptive Brake Assist assists you. Observe the "Important safety notes" sec- tion for driving safety systems ( page 61). Important safety notes WARNING Detection of hazardous situations can be par- The distance warning function does not react: ticularly impaired by: to people or animals...
  • Page 67 Driving safety systems Brake immediately in order to increase the If Adaptive Brake Assist detects a risk of colli- distance from the vehicle in front. sion with the vehicle in front, it calculates the braking force necessary to avoid a collision. If you apply the brakes forcefully, Adaptive Brake Take evasive action provided it is safe to do Assist will automatically increase the braking...
  • Page 68 Driving safety systems ® monitors driving stability and traction, i.e. WARNING power transmission between the tyres and the Adaptive Brake Assist does not react: road surface. to people or animals ® If ESP detects that the vehicle is deviating from the direction desired by the driver, one or more to oncoming vehicles wheels are braked to stabilise the vehicle.
  • Page 69 Driving safety systems Observe the information on warning lamps ® Deactivating/activating ESP page 218) and display messages which may ® You can deactivate or activate ESP via the on- be shown in the instrument cluster board computer ( page 182). page 190).
  • Page 70 Protection against theft You should therefore adapt your driving style the braking performance of the electric to the different handling characteristics. Have motor may be either reduced or not effec- the brake system checked at a qualified spe- tive cialist workshop. brake pedal resistance may be lower than usual Observe information regarding indicator and...
  • Page 71 Protection against theft call system automatically sends a message to ATA (Anti-Theft Alarm system) the Customer Assistance Centre. This is done by means of a text message or a data con- nection. The emergency call system sends a message or establishes a data connection provided that: you have subscribed to the Mercedes‑Benz emergency call system...
  • Page 72 Protection against theft Deactivating the side windows are closed there are no objects, e.g. mascots, hanging on the rear-view mirror or on the grab han- dles on the roof trim This will prevent false alarms. Make sure that: the doors are closed the tailgate is closed Only then is the interior motion sensor primed.
  • Page 73 Protection against theft The interior motion sensor remains deactivated until: the vehicle is unlocked again and a door is opened and closed again and the vehicle is locked again To prevent a false alarm, deactivate the interior motion sensor if you lock your vehicle and: people or animals remain in the vehicle the side windows remain open UK only: your vehicle is equipped with a...
  • Page 74 Keep the key away from strong magnetic Useful information fields. Otherwise, the remote control function could be affected. This Owner's Manual describes all models, Strong magnetic fields can occur in the vicin- series and optional equipment for your vehi- ity of powerful electrical installations. cle that were available at the time of going to press.
  • Page 75 functions with the functions of a conventional Key functions key. Unlock the vehicle by using KEYLESS-GO, for instance, and lock it using the & button on the key. The driver's door and the door at which the han- dle is used must both be closed. The key must be outside the vehicle.
  • Page 76 Changing the settings of the locking system You can change the settings of the locking sys- tem. This means that only the driver's door and the charge socket flap are unlocked when the vehicle is unlocked. This is useful if you fre- quently travel alone.
  • Page 77 Push release catch : in the direction of the arrow and, at the same time, remove emer- Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the gency key element ; from the key. battery replaced at a qualified specialist work- shop.
  • Page 78 The battery is discharged if battery check Make sure that the surface of the battery is lamp : does not light up briefly. free of lint, grease and other contamination. Replace the battery ( page 75). Insert the front tabs of battery tray cover : and then press to close it.
  • Page 79 Problems with the key Problem Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions You cannot lock or The key battery is discharged or nearly discharged. unlock the vehicle using Vehicles without KEYLESS-GO or KEYLESS-GO start function: the key. try again to lock/unlock the vehicle using the remote control func- tion of the key.
  • Page 80 Problem Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions There is a fault with KEYLESS-GO. Lock/unlock the vehicle using the remote control function of the key. Have the vehicle and key checked at a qualified specialist work- shop. If the vehicle can also not be locked/unlocked using the remote con- trol function: Lock ( page 80) or unlock (...
  • Page 81 Doors been locked from the outside. You can open the Doors rear doors from inside the vehicle if they are not secured by the child-proof locks ( page 60). Important safety notes The anti-theft alarm system is triggered if the WARNING door is opened from the inside.
  • Page 82 Doors from inside the vehicle. You can deactivate the When a locked door is opened from inside the double lock function by deactivating the interior vehicle, the previous unlocking process will be motion sensor ( page 69). The doors can then observed if the vehicle has been: be opened from the inside after the vehicle has locked with the locking button for the central...
  • Page 83 Doors To deactivate: press and hold button : for On right-hand-drive vehicles, turn the emer- gency key element clockwise. approximately five seconds until a tone The door is unlocked. sounds. Turn the emergency key element back and To activate: press and hold button ; for remove it.
  • Page 84 Luggage compartment If you lock the vehicle as described above, Opening/closing from the outside the charge socket flap is not locked. The anti- Opening theft alarm system is not primed. Luggage compartment Important safety notes WARNING If objects, luggage or loads are not secured or not secured sufficiently, they could slip, tip over or be flung around and thereby hit vehicle occupants.
  • Page 85 Side windows If the tailgate can no longer be unlocked: WARNING using the key, or While closing the side windows, body parts in using the remote operating switch in the door the closing area could become trapped. There control panel: is a risk of injury.
  • Page 86 Side windows The side windows cannot be operated from Opening and closing the side win- the rear when the override feature for the side dows windows is activated ( page 61). The switches for all side windows are located on the driver's door.
  • Page 87 Side windows AMG Exclusive Package: when you lock the To interrupt convenience closing: release vehicle, you can close the side windows at the recessed sensor surface : on the door han- same time. dle. Notes on the reversing feature for the side windows ( page 82).
  • Page 88 Side windows Problems with the side windows WARNING If you close a side window again immediately after it has been blocked or reset, the side window closes with increased or maximum force. The reversing function is then not active. Parts of the body could be trapped in the closing area in the process.
  • Page 89 Correct driver's seat position Electrical seat adjustment ( page 88) Useful information When adjusting the seat, make sure that: This Owner's Manual describes all models, you are as far away from the driver's airbag series and optional equipment for your vehi- as possible cle that were available at the time of going to you are sitting in a normal upright position...
  • Page 90 Seats Seats WARNING If you adjust the seat height carelessly, you or Important safety notes other vehicle occupants could be trapped and thereby injured. Children in particular could WARNING accidentally press the electrical seat adjust- If children adjust the seats, they could ment buttons and become trapped.
  • Page 91 Seats Seat fore-and-aft adjustment: Adjusting the seats manually Lift handle : and slide the seat forwards or Vehicles without the seating comfort rearwards. package Release lever : again. Make sure that you hear the seat engage in position. Backrest angle: Relieve the pressure on the backrest.
  • Page 92 Seats To raise: pull the head restraint up to the Adjusting the head restraints desired position. Important safety notes To lower: press release catch : in the direc- tion of the arrow and push the head restraint WARNING down to the desired position. You could lose control of your vehicle if you do Adjusting the head restraint fore-and-aft the following while driving:...
  • Page 93 Seats To raise: pull the head restraint up to the desired height. To lower: press release catch : and push the head restraint down until it is in the desired position. Removing and fitting the rear seat head restraints Raises the backrest contour Softens the backrest contour Lowers the backrest contour Hardens the backrest contour...
  • Page 94 Seats The system automatically switches from level 2 to level 1 after approximately ten minutes. The system automatically switches off approx- imately 20 minutes after it is set to level 1. Turn the key to position 1 or 2 in the ignition lock ( page 126).
  • Page 95 Steering wheel Problems with the seat heating Problem Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions The seat heating has The on-board voltage is too low because too many electrical consum- switched off prematurely ers are switched on. or cannot be switched Switch off electrical consumers that you do not need, such as the rear window heating or interior lighting.
  • Page 96 Mirrors Mirrors Rear-view mirror Turn the key to position 1 or 2 in the ignition lock ( page 126). Press button : for the left-hand exterior mir- ror or button ; for the right-hand exterior Anti-dazzle mode: pivot anti-dazzle mirror. switch : forwards or back.
  • Page 97 Mirrors Folding the exterior mirrors in/out elec- Exterior mirror pushed out of position trically If an exterior mirror has been pushed out of position (forwards or backwards), proceed as follows: Vehicles without electrically folding exte- rior mirrors: manually move the exterior mir- ror into the correct position.
  • Page 98 Mirrors The rear-view mirror and the exterior mirror on Press button ; for the exterior mirror on the the driver's side automatically go into anti-daz- front-passenger side. zle mode if: Engage reverse gear. The exterior mirror on the front-passenger the ignition is switched on and side moves to the preset parking position.
  • Page 99 Memory function The exterior mirror on the front-passenger side Storing settings moves back to its original position: With the memory function, you can store up to as soon as you exceed a speed of 15 km/h three different settings, e.g. for three different about ten seconds after you have disengaged people.
  • Page 100 Setting options Exterior lighting Exterior lighting can be set using the: General notes light switch For reasons of safety, Mercedes-Benz recom- combination switch ( page 99) mends that you drive with the lights switched on headlamp range adjustment (only vehicles even during the daytime.
  • Page 101 Exterior lighting The exterior lighting (except the side lamps/ Dipped-beam headlamps parking lamps) switches off automatically if you: When the ignition is switched on and the light switch is in the L position, the side lamps remove the key from the ignition lock and dipped-beam headlamps are switched on open the driver's door with the key in posi- even if the light sensor does not sense dark...
  • Page 102 Exterior lighting To switch on the parking lamps: the key Combination switch should not be in the ignition lock or it should be in position 0. Turn signals Turn the light switch to W (left-hand side of the vehicle) or X (right-hand side of the vehicle).
  • Page 103 Exterior lighting Headlamp flasher Intelligent Light System To switch on: turn the key in the ignition lock General notes to position 1 or 2 or start the drive system. The Intelligent Light System is a system that Pull the combination switch in the direction of adjusts the headlamps automatically to suit the arrow =.
  • Page 104 Exterior lighting The cornering light function improves the illu- The extended range foglamps reduce the glare mination of the road over a wide angle in the experienced by the driver and improve the illu- direction you are turning, enabling better visi- mination of the edge of the carriageway.
  • Page 105 Interior lighting Important safety notes The main-beam headlamps are switched on automatically. The K indicator lamp in the WARNING instrument cluster also lights up. If you are driving at speeds below 25 km/h or Adaptive Highbeam Assist does not recognise other road users are recognised or the roads road users: are adequately lit:...
  • Page 106 Replacing bulbs Manual interior lighting control p Switches the right-hand front reading lamp on/off To switch the front interior lighting on: set Switches the automatic interior lighting con- the switch to the c position. trol on To switch off the interior lighting: set the switch to the | position or (if the door is Control panel in the grab handle in the closed) to the centre position.
  • Page 107 Replacing bulbs Other bulbs WARNING Bulbs, lamps and plug connectors can become very hot during use. When replacing a bulb, you could burn yourself on these com- ponents. There is a risk of injury. Allow these components to cool down before replacing the bulb.
  • Page 108 Replacing bulbs Dipped-beam headlamps (halogen lamps) Licence plate lamp (vehicles with halogen head- lamps) Licence plate lamp: C 5 W Remove the cover in the front wheel arch page 105). Turn housing cover : anti-clockwise and Replacing the front bulbs remove it.
  • Page 109 Replacing bulbs Insert the new bulb and engage it to the stop. Insert the new bulb into bulb holder :. Press on housing cover : and turn it to the Insert bulb holder : and turn it clockwise right. until it engages. Side lamps/parking lamps (halogen Cornering light function (Intelligent headlamps)
  • Page 110 Replacing bulbs You must open the side trim panel in the luggage compartment before you can replace the bulbs in the tail lamps. To open: Turn release knob : anti-clockwise and remove side trim panel ;. To close: insert side trim panel ; and turn release knob : clockwise.
  • Page 111 Windscreen wipers On the side where the bulb is to be replaced, Take trim B and connect plug connector C unclip the remaining part of trim D from the to the surround lighting. assembly using a sudden, sharp movement, The surround lighting only illuminates when until the bulb holder is accessible.
  • Page 112 Windscreen wipers If the windscreen wipers leave smears on Switching the rear window wiper on/ the windscreen after the vehicle has been washed in an automatic car wash, this may be due to wax or other residue. Clean the wind- screen with washer fluid after an automatic car wash.
  • Page 113 Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the wiper blades changed at a qualified spe- cialist workshop. Replacing the windscreen wiper blades...
  • Page 114 Windscreen wipers Remove the wiper blade in the direction of Remove protective film : of the service indi- arrow ? away from the wiper arm. cator on the tip of the wiper blade. If the colour of the service indicator changes Fitting the wiper blades from black to yellow, the wiper blades should be replaced.
  • Page 115 Windscreen wipers Make sure that wiper blade ; is seated cor- rectly. Position wiper blade ; parallel to wiper arm :. Fold wiper arm : back onto the rear window.
  • Page 116 Windscreen wipers Problems with the windscreen wipers Problem Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions The windscreen wipers Leaves or snow, for example, may be obstructing the windscreen are jammed. wiper movement. The wiper motor has been deactivated. For safety reasons, you should remove the key from the ignition lock.
  • Page 117 Overview of climate control systems and odours. A clogged filter reduces the Useful information amount of air supplied to the vehicle interior. For this reason, you should always observe This Owner's Manual describes all models, the interval for replacing the filter, which is series and optional equipment for your vehi- specified in the Service Booklet.
  • Page 118 Overview of climate control systems Control panel for THERMOTRONIC automatic climate control (2-zone) To set the temperature, left ( page 117) To set climate control to automatic mode ( page 117) To demist the windscreen ( page 118) To increase the airflow ( page 118) To set the air distribution ( page 117)
  • Page 119 Operating the climate control system appears for approximately three seconds at Activating/deactivating cooling with the bottom of the screen in the Audio/ air dehumidification COMAND display (see separate operating instructions). You will see the current settings General notes of the various climate control functions. If you deactivate the "Cooling with air dehumid- You can choose between various drive programs ification"...
  • Page 120 Operating the climate control system Problems with the "Cooling with air dehumidification" function Problem Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions The indicator lamp in the The cooling with air dehumidification function has been deactivated ¿ button flashes due to a malfunction. three times or remains Visit a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 121 Operating the climate control system Setting the air distribution The climate control system switches to the following functions: Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock high airflow page 126). high temperature Press the É or Ë button repeatedly air distribution to the windscreen and front until the desired symbol appears in the dis- side windows...
  • Page 122 Operating the climate control system Windows misted up on the outside Activate the windscreen wipers. Set the air distribution to P or O. You should only select this setting until the windscreen is clear again. Rear window heating General notes The rear window heating has a high current draw.
  • Page 123 Operating the climate control system Problems with the rear window heating Problem Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions The rear window heating The battery has not been sufficiently charged. has switched off prema- Switch off any consumers that are not required, e.g. reading lamps, turely or cannot be acti- interior lighting or the seat heating.
  • Page 124 Operating the climate control system Convenience closing feature: press and When the vehicle is pre-heated, the following functions are activated as necessary: hold the e button until the side windows are closed. Automatic climate control The indicator lamp in the e button lights Blower up.
  • Page 125 Operating the climate control system With active "Pre-entry climate control at depar- ture time" the charge status of the high-voltage battery can be reduced, even if the charge cable connector is connected. In certain situations, the desired interior tem- perature cannot be reached. When the vehicle is cooled, the following func- tions are activated as necessary: Automatic climate control...
  • Page 126 Air vents Switching on/off Adjusting the centre air vents Turn the key to position 0 in the ignition lock or remove it ( page 126). To activate: press the Ì button. The indicator lamp in the Ì button lights To deactivate: press the Ì button. The indicator lamp in the Ì...
  • Page 127 Air vents Setting the rear-compartment air vents Rear-compartment air vent, left Rear-compartment air vent, right Rear-compartment air vent thumbwheel To open or close: turn thumbwheel = up or down. If the control panel in the front is switched off, no air can flow through the rear air vents.
  • Page 128 Driving Useful information WARNING Unsuitable footwear can hinder correct usage This Owner's Manual describes all models, of the pedals, e.g.: series and optional equipment for your vehi- shoes with thick soles cle that were available at the time of going to press.
  • Page 129 Driving sufficient. If necessary, counteract the reduced positions in the ignition lock. This is only the regenerative braking effect by applying the case if you are not depressing the brake pedal. brake yourself. If you depress the brake pedal and press the Before commencing your journey, ensure that Start/Stop button, the drive system starts the charging cable required for charging the...
  • Page 130 Driving Further information on situations where an indi- Starting the vehicle cator lamp either fails to go out after starting the drive system or lights up while driving Important safety notes page 215). WARNING If Start/Stop button : has not yet been pressed, this corresponds to the key being If children are left unsupervised in the vehicle, removed from the ignition.
  • Page 131 Transmission You can start the drive system if a valid key is in It is only possible to move the DIRECT SELECT the vehicle. Switch off the drive system and selector lever from position P to the desired always take the key with you when leaving the selector lever position if you depress the brake vehicle, even if you only leave it for a short time.
  • Page 132 Transmission If the DIRECT SELECT lever cannot be engaged The arrows in the transmission position display in park position P, the parking brake is engaged show how and into which transmission positions you can shift using the DIRECT SELECT lever. automatically.
  • Page 133 Transmission Engaging reverse gear R With the Start/Stop button: if you then open the driver's door or the front-passenger door, Only shift into reverse gear R when the vehi- the transmission automatically shifts to P. cle is stationary. You could otherwise damage If you want the transmission to remain in neutral the vehicle's drive system.
  • Page 134 Transmission Maximum acceleration is available for a limi- Transmission positions ted time. Parking lock This prevents the vehicle from rolling Program selector button away when stopped. Only move the DIRECT SELECT lever to P when the The program selector button allows you to vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 135 Transmission Drive program S (Sport) ated electrical energy is stored in the high-volt- age battery. A higher energy recuperation level Drive program S is characterised by the follow- means that the vehicle is braked more power- ing: fully. If necessary, counteract the reduced regenera- the vehicle exhibits sporty driving character- istics tive braking effect by applying the brake your-...
  • Page 136 If the radar sensors are not available, the system Maintain sufficient distance to the vehicle in front. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you switches automatically to level D with moderate...
  • Page 137 High-voltage battery recuperation. Have the radar sensors checked a critical value. In this case, flammable gas at a qualified specialist workshop immediately. escapes through a vent valve in the vehicle's underbody. The gas can ignite. There is a risk Automatic adjustment of recuperation of injury.
  • Page 138 High-voltage battery To ensure that the brackets within the charging To avoid hazardous situations, observe the cable controls are not subjected to incorrect following: loads, observe the following: Only connect the charging cable to a wall- never lift or carry the controls by the charging box: cable connector or the mains plug which has been properly installed and...
  • Page 139 High-voltage battery If other devices are protected by the same pro- age electrical system switches off at a charge tective device, these are switched off as well status of 0%. when the protective device is triggered. Ensure Use of the pre-entry climate control function that these other devices are still operational may mean that the high-voltage battery is not after reactivating the protection device.
  • Page 140 High-voltage battery Energy consumption and range The more often RANGE PLUS is used, the more the extended range is reduced. This range is reduced by: Therefore always check the range display for high and low outside temperatures every journey ( page 178).
  • Page 141 High-voltage battery Energy consumption indicator : may differ The range display on the Audio 20/ COMAND Online navigation map is available on from the indicator in the From start From start page 176) trip computer in the Trip Trip menu. the 2D map display and a scale of 2 km to 100 km.
  • Page 142 Only use the charging cable to charge the To display the range and destination acces- high-voltage battery. Do not use the charging sibility via Mercedes-Benz Apps: cable for other purposes. It may otherwise be Switch on COMAND Online/Audio 20 (see damaged.
  • Page 143 High-voltage battery Stowing the charging cable For information on problems relating to the charging process, see ( page 144). The charging cable can be stowed in a bag in the boot of the vehicle. To do so, the bag must be Setting the maximum charge current secured to the lashing eyelets using the retain- WARNING...
  • Page 144 High-voltage battery Connecting the charging cable If, after the charging process, the charging cable left connected to the power socket, the cur- rently selected values will be used for the next charging process. removed from the power socket, the values will be reset to the minimum setting for the next charging process.
  • Page 145 High-voltage battery Charging communication at a charging Depending on the temperature, the engine cooling system and battery cooling system station may audibly switch on when the charging The charging station first has to be activated cable is connected or during the charging before you can charge at a charging station.
  • Page 146 High-voltage battery Press the charge socket flap in the direction Charge socket flap emergency of arrow :. release The charge socket flap swings up. Remove socket cap =. Insert the charging cable connector into vehi- cle socket C to the stop. Wallbox without a preinstalled cable: insert the charging cable connector into the power socket of the wallbox to the stop.
  • Page 147 High-voltage battery Problems with the charging process Problem Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions The charge socket flap The charge socket flap is not unlocked. cannot be opened. Unlock the vehicle ( page 72). The key batteries are discharged. Unlock the vehicle manually using the key ( page 73).
  • Page 148 Parking the key must be turned to position 0 in the Parking ignition lock and then removed from the igni- Important safety notes tion lock or the Start/Stop button must be pressed WARNING on uphill or downhill gradients, turn the front wheels towards the kerb.
  • Page 149 Parking With the key: The function of the electric parking brake and the parking lock is dependent on the on-board Switch the ignition on. voltage. If the on-board voltage is low or if there Depress the brake pedal and keep it is a malfunction in the system, it may not be depressed.
  • Page 150 Driving tips Applying automatically During braking: a warning tone sounds When the vehicle's HOLD function is holding the Release parking brake Release parking brake message vehicle at a standstill, the electric parking brake appears is engaged automatically. the red ! indicator lamp in the instrument In addition, at least one of the following condi- cluster flashes tions must be fulfilled:...
  • Page 151 Driving tips Drive sensibly – save energy These factors are not included in the ECO dis- play. Observe the following tips to save energy: The evaluation of your driving style takes the The tyres should always be inflated to the rec- following three categories into consideration: ommended tyre pressure.
  • Page 152 Brake pads/linings which have not been approved for If heavy demands are made on the brakes, do Mercedes-Benz vehicles or which are not of an not park the vehicle immediately. Drive on for a equivalent quality could affect your vehicle's short while.
  • Page 153 Driving systems steering and braking manoeuvres. Do not use Driving on wet roads cruise control. Aquaplaning If the vehicle threatens to skid or cannot be stopped when moving at low speed: If water has accumulated to a certain depth on Shift the DIRECT SELECT lever to position N.
  • Page 154 Driving systems Important safety notes When you activate cruise control, the stored speed is shown in the multifunction display for If you fail to adapt your driving style, cruise con- five seconds. trol can neither reduce the risk of an accident nor override the laws of physics.
  • Page 155 Driving systems Deactivating cruise control accelerates or brakes. If you do not know what the stored speed is, the vehicle may There are several ways to deactivate cruise con- accelerate or brake unexpectedly. There is a trol: risk of an accident. Briefly press the cruise control lever forwards Take the traffic conditions into account before calling up the stored speed.
  • Page 156 Driving systems or traffic conditions. SPEEDTRONIC is only an If it is not, press the cruise control lever in the aid. You are responsible for the distance to the direction of arrow A. vehicle in front, for vehicle speed, for braking in LIM indicator lamp ;...
  • Page 157 Driving systems Important safety notes Switching SPEEDTRONIC to passive If you depress the accelerator pedal beyond the WARNING pressure point (kickdown), SPEEDTRONIC is switched to passive mode. The following mes- When leaving the vehicle, it can still roll away sage appears in the multifunction display: despite being braked by the HOLD function if: SPEEDTRONIC passive SPEEDTRONIC...
  • Page 158 Driving systems Activating the HOLD function Immediately depress the brake pedal firmly until the warning message in the multifunc- tion display goes out. The HOLD function is deactivated. A horn will sound at regular intervals if you turn off the engine, take off your seat belt or open the driv- er's door when the HOLD function is activated.
  • Page 159 Driving systems PARKTRONIC is activated automatically when Range you: switch on the ignition shift the transmission to position D, R or N release the electric parking brake PARKTRONIC is deactivated at speeds above 18 km/h. It is reactivated at lower speeds. Range of the sensors General notes PARKTRONIC does not take into account obsta-...
  • Page 160 Driving systems Warning displays This indicates that you have now reached the minimum distance. Deactivating/activating PARKTRONIC Segments on the left-hand side of the vehi- Segments on the right-hand side of the vehi- Indicator lamp Segments showing operational readiness To deactivate/activate PARKTRONIC The warning displays show the distance If indicator lamp : lights up, PARKTRONIC is between the sensors and the obstacle.
  • Page 161 Driving systems Problems with PARKTRONIC Problem Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions Only the red segments in PARKTRONIC has malfunctioned and has been deactivated. the PARKTRONIC warn- If problems persist, have PARKTRONIC checked at a qualified spe- ing displays are lit. You cialist workshop.
  • Page 162 Driving systems pay attention to the PARKTRONIC the range of movement is too small page 157) warning messages during the the parking space is bordered by an obstacle parking procedure which is not clearly defined such as a tree or a you can intervene in the steering procedure to trailer correct it at any time.
  • Page 163 Driving systems Park Park Assist Assist active active Select R Select R Observe Observe Always apply the brakes yourself when park- surroundings surroundingsmessage appears in the multi- ing and manoeuvring. function display. As soon as the parking procedure is complete, Stop the vehicle when the parking symbol Park Assist switched off Park Assist switched off...
  • Page 164 Driving systems Start the engine. the steering before the vehicle has exited the parking space completely. This is useful, for Release the electric parking brake. example, when you recognise that it is already Switch on the turn signal in the direction you possible to pull out of the parking space.
  • Page 165 Driving systems if the camera lens is dirty or obstructed. Reversing camera Observe the notes on cleaning page 246) General notes if the rear of your vehicle is damaged. In this case, have the camera position and setting checked at a qualified specialist workshop. The field of vision and other functions of the reversing camera may be restricted due to addi- tional accessories on the rear of the vehicle (e.g.
  • Page 166 Driving systems Yellow guide line at a distance of approx- Front warning display imately 4.0 m from the rear of the vehicle Additional PARKTRONIC measurement White guide line without turning the steering operational readiness indicator wheel, vehicle width including the exterior Rear warning display mirrors (static) Vehicles with PARKTRONIC: when...
  • Page 167 Driving systems Make sure that the reversing camera is switched on ( page 162). The lane and the guide lines are shown. With the help of white guide line :, check whether the vehicle will fit into the parking space. Using white guide line : as a guide, carefully reverse until you reach the end position.
  • Page 168 Driving systems detects typical indicators of fatigue or increas- ing lapses in concentration on the part of the driver, it suggests taking a break. Important safety notes ATTENTION ASSIST is only an aid. It may not always detect fatigue or lapses in concentration until too late, or may not detect them at all.
  • Page 169 Driving systems Select the assistance graphics display for detects increasing lapses in concentration, you ATTENTION ASSIST using the on-board com- will be warned again after 15 minutes at the puter ( page 182). earliest. This will only happen if ATTEN- TION ASSIST still detects typical indicators of The following information is displayed: fatigue or increasing lapses in concentration.
  • Page 170 Driving systems applicable traffic regulation continues to be signs are ambiguous (e.g. traffic signs on con- shown in the assistance graphic display struction sites or in adjacent lanes) page 182). the information in the digital street map of the The camera also detects traffic signs with a navigation system is incorrect or out of date restriction indicated by an additional sign (e.g.
  • Page 171 Driving systems End of an overtaking restriction A maximum permitted speed of 60 km/h (60 mph) : applies. The overtaking restriction no longer applies ;. The traffic sign for signal- ling the end of an overtaking restriction is dis- played for five seconds. Maximum permitted speed Maximum permitted speed for vehicles for which the restriction in the additional sign is...
  • Page 172 Driving systems Blind Spot Assist Monitoring range of the sensors In particular, the detection of obstacles can be General notes impaired in the case of: Blind Spot Assist monitors the areas on either dirt on the sensors or obscured sensors side of the vehicle that are not visible to the poor visibility, e.g.
  • Page 173 Driving systems Warning display Activating Blind Spot Assist Make sure that Blind Spot Assist is activated in the on-board computer ( page 183). Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock. Warning lamps : in the exterior mirrors light up red for approximately 1.5 seconds and then turn yellow.
  • Page 174 Driving systems When Standard Standard is selected, no warning vibra- WARNING tion occurs if: The Lane Keeping Assist warning does not you have switched on the turn signal. In this return the vehicle to the original lane. There is event, the warnings are suppressed for a cer- a risk of an accident.
  • Page 175 Displays and operation For an overview, see the instrument panel illus- Useful information tration ( page 27). This Owner's Manual describes all models, series and optional equipment for your vehi- Displays and operation cle that were available at the time of going to press.
  • Page 176 Displays and operation E-CELL display Power display WARNING There is a risk of an accident if you accelerate or overtake when the power output of the drive system is reduced. You should therefore adapt your driving style and drive particularly carefully. Charge the high-voltage battery at a charge station imme- diately.
  • Page 177 Displays and operation If necessary, counteract the reduced regenera- regenerative braking effect by applying the tive braking effect by applying the brake your- brake yourself. self. Operating the on-board computer Charge level display Overview Charge status display : shows the charge sta- tus of the high-voltage battery.
  • Page 178 Displays and operation Press and hold: Rejects or ends a call Exits the telephone book/redial In the Audio Audio menu: selects a pre- memory set list or a station list in the desired frequency range or an Makes or accepts a call audio track or video scene using Switches to the redial memory rapid scrolling...
  • Page 179 Menus and submenus Trip computer "From start" or "From _ Adaptive Highbeam Assist page 101) reset" ë HOLD function ( page 154) 120 km/h! 120 km/h! Maximum permissible speed exceeded (only for certain countries) Menus and submenus Menu overview Distance Using the = or ;...
  • Page 180 Menus and submenus Further information on the ECO display The drive system is switched off. The charging page 148). cable is connected and the high-voltage battery is being charged. Energy flow The arrows for the energy flow are shown in green.
  • Page 181 Menus and submenus Displaying the range and current con- Resetting values sumption Press the = or ; button on the steering wheel to select the Trip Trip menu. Press the = or ; button on the steering wheel to select the Trip Trip menu.
  • Page 182 Menus and submenus Route guidance not active Change of direction announced with a lane recommendation Direction of travel Road to which the change of direction leads Current road Distance to change of direction and visual distance display Route guidance active Lanes not recommended Recommended lane and new lane during a No change of direction announced...
  • Page 183 Menus and submenus No route could be calculated to the selected Audio files from various audio players or media destination. can be played, depending on the equipment fit- ted in the vehicle. You have reached the destination or an inter- Switch on Audio 20 or COMAND Online and mediate destination.
  • Page 184 6 or a button to suitable mobile phones and connecting start dialling. ® mobile phones via Bluetooth at any Mercedes-Benz Service Centre If there is more than one number for a particular name: press the 6 or a on the Internet at http://www.mercedes- benz.com/connect button to display the numbers.
  • Page 185 Menus and submenus Showing the assistance graphic If you do not want to make the call: press the ~ or % button. Redialling The on-board computer saves the last names or numbers dialled in the redial memory. Press the = or ; button on the steering wheel to select the menu.
  • Page 186 Menus and submenus Activating/deactivating ATTENTION WARNING ASSIST ® ® If you deactivate ESP , ESP no longer sta- bilises the vehicle. There is an increased risk Press the = or ; button on the steering wheel to select the Assist. Assist.
  • Page 187 Menus and submenus If you have selected position P and the charging Service menu cable is connected, the on-board computer dis- plays: the expected high-voltage battery charge time or the RANGE PLUS charge status for the depar- ture time set. Changing the departure time Press the = or ;...
  • Page 188 Menus and submenus RANGE PLUS charges when: If a departure time is selected, the yellow indicator lamp lights up on the auxiliary heat- you have activated RANGE PLUS via the ing button. centre console prior to charging and You can use the on-board computer to specify the high-voltage battery is fully charged.
  • Page 189 Menus and submenus Switching the additional speedometer This menu is not available in some coun- tries. In this case, the maximum charge cur- on/off rent for the power socket is limited to a fixed United Kingdom: this function is unavailable. level, depending on the country concerned.
  • Page 190 Menus and submenus Press a to confirm. Press the = or ; button on the steering wheel to select the Settings Settings menu. Press the : or 9 button to select the Daytime driving lights Daytime driving lights function. Press the : or 9 button to select the If the Daytime Daytime driving...
  • Page 191 Menus and submenus Press the = or ; button on the steering Press the : or 9 button to select the wheel to select the Settings Settings menu. Auto. fold-in mirrors Auto. fold-in mirrors function. If the Auto. fold-in mirrors Auto.
  • Page 192 Display messages Display messages Introduction General notes Display messages appear in the multifunction display. Display messages with graphic symbols are simplified in the Owner's Manual and may differ from the symbols in the multifunction display. Please respond in accordance with the display messages and follow the additional notes in this Owner's Manual.
  • Page 193 Display messages Safety systems Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions !÷ ® ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), BAS (Brake Assist), ESP (Electronic Stability Program), the HOLD function, RBS (Recuperative Brake Sys- currently unavaila‐ currently unavaila‐ ® tem), hill start assist and PRE-SAFE are temporarily unavailable.
  • Page 194 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions be sufficient. If necessary, counteract the reduced regenerative brak- ing effect by applying the brake yourself. The brake system continues to function normally, but without the functions listed above. The wheels could therefore lock if you brake hard, for example.
  • Page 195 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions ÷ ® ® , BAS, the HOLD function, RBS, hill start assist and PRE‑SAFE are not available due to a malfunction. inoperative inoperative See See Own‐ Own‐ The adaptive brake lights and COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST PLUS er's Manual er's Manual may also have failed.
  • Page 196 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions The red ! indicator lamp lights up. You attempted to release the electric parking brake while the ignition Turn on the igni‐ Turn on the igni‐ was switched off. tion tion to to release release the Key: turn the key to position 1 in the ignition lock.
  • Page 197 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions The red ! indicator lamp flashes and the yellow ! warning lamp is lit. The electric parking brake is malfunctioning. To release: Switch off the ignition and turn it back on. Release the electric parking brake manually.
  • Page 198 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions The yellow ! warning lamp lights up. The red ! indicator lamp flashes for about ten seconds after the electric parking brake has been Parking brake inop‐ Parking brake inop‐ applied or released.
  • Page 199 Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Check Check brake brake pad pad wear wear One or more main features of the Mercedes-Benz Contact system are malfunctioning. Inoperative Inoperative Consult a qualified specialist workshop. COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST PLUS is temporarily inoperative. Collision Preven‐...
  • Page 200 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions Radar Radar sensors sensors dirty dirty COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST PLUS is temporarily restricted or See Owner's Manual See Owner's Manual inoperative. Possible causes: the sensors in the radiator trim and/or in the bumpers are dirty the function of COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST PLUS is impaired due to heavy rain or snow.
  • Page 201 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions The restraint system is faulty. The 6 warning lamp also lights up in the instrument cluster. Restraint sys. mal‐ Restraint sys. mal‐ WARNING function Consult function Consult workshop workshop The airbags or belt tensioners may either be triggered unintentionally or, in the event of an accident, may not be triggered.
  • Page 202 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions Front Front passenger passenger air‐ air‐ The front-passenger front airbag is disabled during the journey bag disabled See bag disabled See although: Owner's Manual Owner's Manual an adult a person of the corresponding stature is on the front-passenger seat If additional forces are applied to the seat, the weight the system detects may be too low.
  • Page 203 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions Front-passenger Front-passenger The front-passenger front airbag is enabled during the journey airbag enabled See airbag enabled See although: Owner's Manual Owner's Manual a child, a small adult or an object weighing less than the system weight threshold is located on the front-passenger seat the front-passenger seat is not occupied The system may detect objects or forces that are adding to the weight...
  • Page 204 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions Further information on the automatic front-passenger front airbag deactivation feature ( page 42). Lights Vehicles with LED light bulbs in the light clusters: The display message for the corresponding lamp only appears when all the LEDs in the lamp have failed.
  • Page 205 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions The left or right-hand main-beam headlamp is faulty. Check whether you are permitted to replace the bulb yourself Left main beam Left main beam page 103). Right main beam Right main beam Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 206 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions The light sensor is faulty. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. AUTO lights inoper‐ AUTO lights inoper‐ ative ative The lights are still switched on when you leave the vehicle. A warning tone also sounds.
  • Page 207 Display messages Drive system Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions The coolant level is too low. Avoid making long journeys with too little coolant in the cooling Top up coolant See Top up coolant See system. The drive system will otherwise be damaged. Owner's Manual Owner's Manual If the coolant needs topping up more often than usual, have the...
  • Page 208 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions ì Malfunctions are present in the drive system and/or in the cooling system. Malfunction Visit Malfunction Visit Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. workshop workshop The vehicle's high-voltage electrical system is malfunctioning. A warn- Without starting Without starting ing tone also sounds.
  • Page 209 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions Lane Lane Keeping Keeping Assist Assist Lane Keeping Assist is deactivated and temporarily inoperative. currently unavaila‐ currently unavaila‐ Possible causes: ble See See Owner's Owner's Man‐ Man‐ the windscreen is dirty in the camera's field of vision visibility is impaired due to heavy rain, snow or fog there have been no lane markings for an extended period the lane markings are worn, dark or covered, e.g.
  • Page 210 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions You inadvertently touched the multifunction steering wheel while steering intervention was active. While steering intervention is active, make sure not to touch the multifunction steering wheel. ® The vehicle has started to skid and ESP has intervened.
  • Page 211 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions SPEEDTRONIC suspen‐ SPEEDTRONIC suspen‐ If you depress the accelerator pedal beyond the pressure point (kick- down), SPEEDTRONIC is switched to passive mode. The speed limitation is not active. Drive slower than the stored speed and without kickdown. Call up the last speed stored again.
  • Page 212 Display messages Tyres Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions Rectify tyre pres‐ Rectify tyre pres‐ The tyre pressure is too low in at least one of the tyres, or the tyre sure sure pressure difference between the wheels is too great. Check the tyre pressures at the next opportunity ( page 270).
  • Page 213 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions Tyre Tyre press. press. monitor monitor No signals can be received from the tyre pressure sensors due to currently unavaila‐ currently unavaila‐ strong RF interference. The tyre pressure monitor is temporarily mal- functioning.
  • Page 214 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions Risk of vehicle Risk of vehicle The driver's door is open or not fully closed and the transmission is in rolling Transmis‐ rolling Transmis‐ position R, N or D. sion not in P sion not in P A warning tone also sounds.
  • Page 215 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions Ð The power steering assistance is faulty. A warning tone also sounds. Power steering mal‐ Power steering mal‐ WARNING function See Own‐ function See Own‐ er's Manual er's Manual You will need to use more force to steer. There is a risk of an accident.
  • Page 216 Warning and indicator lamps in the instrument cluster Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions  The key battery is discharged. Replace the battery ( page 75). Change Change key key batteries batteries  The key is not in the vehicle. A warning tone also sounds.
  • Page 217 Warning and indicator lamps in the instrument cluster Safety Seat belts Problem Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions ü The seat belt warning lamp reminds the driver and front passenger to fasten their seat belts. Only for certain coun- tries: the red seat belt Fasten your seat belt ( page 37).
  • Page 218 Warning and indicator lamps in the instrument cluster Safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions The brake system is malfunctioning. The yellow brake system WARNING warning lamp is lit while the drive system is run- The braking characteristics may be affected. ning.
  • Page 219 Warning and indicator lamps in the instrument cluster Problem Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions There is insufficient brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir. The red brake system WARNING warning lamp is lit while the drive system is run- Braking efficiency may be impaired.
  • Page 220 Warning and indicator lamps in the instrument cluster Problem Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions ! ÷ å J ABS is temporarily unavailable. Therefore, BAS, RBS, COLLISION PRE- ® VENTION ASSIST PLUS, ESP , EBD (electronic brake force distribu- ® The yellow ABS, ESP ®...
  • Page 221 Warning and indicator lamps in the instrument cluster Problem Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions ! ÷ å J EBD is faulty. Therefore, ABS, BAS, COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST ® ® PLUS, ESP , RBS, PRE‑SAFE , the HOLD function, hill start assist and ®...
  • Page 222 Warning and indicator lamps in the instrument cluster Problem Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions ÷ ® or traction control has intervened because there is a risk of skidding or at least one wheel has started to spin. ® The yellow ESP warning lamp flashes while the Cruise control is deactivated.
  • Page 223 Warning and indicator lamps in the instrument cluster Problem Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions ÷ å J ® ® , RBS, BAS, COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST PLUS, PRE‑SAFE the HOLD function, hill start assist and the adaptive brake lights are ®...
  • Page 224 Warning and indicator lamps in the instrument cluster Problem Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions ÷ å J ® ® , BAS, PRE‑SAFE , the HOLD function and hill start assist are temporarily unavailable. ® ® The yellow ESP , ESP OFF and brakes warning The adaptive brake lights and COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST PLUS lamps are lit while the...
  • Page 225 Warning and indicator lamps in the instrument cluster Problem Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions Observe the additional display messages in the multifunction dis- play. The red indicator lamp for the electric parking brake flashes or is lit and/or the yellow warn- ing lamp for the electric parking brake is lit.
  • Page 226 Warning and indicator lamps in the instrument cluster Tyres Problem Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions The tyre pressure monitor has detected a loss of pressure in at least one of the tyres. The yellow tyre pressure monitor warning lamp WARNING (pressure loss/malfunc- tion) is lit.
  • Page 227 Stowage areas only use lashing eyelets and fastening com- Useful information ponents that are suitable for the weight and size of the load. This Owner's Manual describes all models, hook in the safety net when loading. series and optional equipment for your vehi- the maximum load capacity of the stowage cle that were available at the time of going to well under the luggage compartment floor is...
  • Page 228 Stowage areas Front stowage compartments Stowage compartment in the front centre console Glove compartment To open: press the marking on cover :. To open: pull handle : and open glove com- Depending on the vehicle's equipment, partment flap ;. there may be an ashtray in the centre console To close: fold glove compartment flap ;...
  • Page 229 Stowage areas Stowage compartment/telephone com- partment under the armrest To open: pull handle : up and fold cover ; forwards. On vehicles with a fire extinguisher instead of a To open: on vehicles with moveable armr- stowage compartment, the fire extinguisher is ests, make sure that the armrest is in the installed under the driver's seat.
  • Page 230 Stowage areas Once you no longer need the backrest on the Do not load the folding table beyond the front-passenger side to be used as a load sur- maximum permissible load of 2 kg. face, fold the backrest back into place. To fold out: pull folding table : up in the To fold forward: gently push the backrest direction of the arrow to the desired position.
  • Page 231 Stowage areas The left-hand and right-hand rear seat backrests can be folded forwards separately to increase the luggage compartment capacity. Folding the rear seat backrest forwards and back Folding the rear seat backrest forward Slide locking mechanism = in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 232 Stowage areas Move the driver's or front-passenger seat vehicle occupants when braking or abruptly forward if necessary. changing directions. There is a risk of injury. Fold seat backrest : back until it engages. Only hang light objects on the bag hooks. Red lock status indicator ;...
  • Page 233 Stowage areas The luggage compartment cover is located To fit: place luggage compartment cover : behind the rear bench seat backrest. into anchorage ; on the right or left-hand side. Extending and retracting the luggage Push in the opposite end cap of luggage com- partment cover : and insert luggage com- compartment cover partment cover : into opposite anchor-...
  • Page 234 Stowage areas Open both Velcro fasteners and remove the Always close the luggage compartment floor safety net. before a journey. Unroll and unfold the safety net. The joints on the upper and lower guide rod The maximum load capacity of the stowage should engage audibly.
  • Page 235 Stowage areas Carry out this step using both hands. To lower: raise luggage compartment floor ; slightly using handle : and pull it towards you. Lower luggage compartment floor ; again slowly. Whilst doing so, press the luggage compartment floor into the lower level. Luggage compartment floor ;...
  • Page 236 Features Only secure the roof carrier to the anchorage Only use the cup holders for containers of points under covers :. the right size and which have lids. The drinks could otherwise spill. Observe the manufacturer's installation instructions. Observe the loading guidelines ( page 224).
  • Page 237 Features Cup holder in the rear seat armrest Vanity mirror in the sun visor Mirror light : only functions if the sun visor is Do not sit on or support your body weight on clipped into retainer ; and mirror cover A has the rear seat armrest when it is folded down, been folded up.
  • Page 238 Features Rear-compartment ashtray Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock page 126). To open: pull cover = out by its top edge. Vehicles with a stowage compartment To remove: pull insert ; by recess : in the cover: press the lower section of cover :.
  • Page 239 Pull cover : out by its top edge. You will see a message if: Lift up the cover of socket ;. a connection to the Mercedes-Benz emer- gency call centre cannot be made Socket in the luggage compartment a call has not been automatically forwarded...
  • Page 240 However, the by electromagnetic fields. charging function and aerial function are not available. Mercedes-Benz recommends the use of an approved exterior aerial. This ensures: ® In order to use Bluetooth (SAP profile) on your...
  • Page 241 Features Mobile phone bracket in the stowage compartment Slide the seat backwards. To fit: lay the floormat in the footwell. Press safety catch knobs : onto retain- You can fold the pre-installed bracket up to ers ;. improve access to the stowage space beneath To remove: pull the floormat away from retainers ;.
  • Page 242 Engine compartment Useful information after the ignition has been switched off, e.g. the radiator fan. There is a risk of injury. This Owner's Manual describes all models, If you have to carry out work in the engine series and optional equipment for your vehi- compartment: cle that were available at the time of going to switch off the ignition...
  • Page 243 Engine compartment Make sure that the windscreen wipers are Checking and adding other service switched off. products Pull release lever : on the bonnet. The bonnet is released. Checking the coolant level WARNING The cooling system is pressurised, particu- larly when the engine is warm. If you open the cap, you could be scalded if hot coolant sprays out.
  • Page 244 ASSYST PLUS If necessary, top up with coolant that has On vehicles not equipped with the headlamp been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz. cleaning system, the recommended minimum washer fluid level is 1 litre. Replace cap : and turn it clockwise as far as it will go.
  • Page 245 Care Driving abroad Hiding service messages An extensive Mercedes-Benz Service network is Press the a or % button on the steering also available in other countries. You can obtain wheel. further information from any Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Displaying service messages Care Switch the ignition on.
  • Page 246 Use a soft sponge to clean. Automatic car wash Use a mild cleaning agent, such as a car shampoo approved by Mercedes-Benz. WARNING Thoroughly hose down the vehicle with a gen- tle jet of water. Braking efficiency is reduced after the vehicle has been washed.
  • Page 247 Use only insect remover and car shampoo from magnetic plates or similar items the range of approved Mercedes-Benz care to painted surfaces. You could otherwise products. damage the paintwork. Scratches, corrosive deposits, areas affected by...
  • Page 248 Deposits such as leaves, petals and agent, e.g. Mercedes-Benz car shampoo or pollen may under certain circumstances pre- cleaning cloths. vent water from draining away. This can lead...
  • Page 249 Wipe the plastic trim with a damp, lint-free cloth, e.g. a microfibre cloth. Heavy soiling: use car care and cleaning products recommended and approved by Mercedes-Benz. The surface may change colour temporarily. Wait until the surface is dry again.
  • Page 250 Thoroughly wipe with a damp cloth or use leather care agents that have been recom- Observe the following when cleaning: mended and approved by Mercedes-Benz. clean artificial leather covers with a cloth moistened with a solution containing 1% Cleaning wooden trim and trim ele- detergent (e.g.
  • Page 251 Where will I find...? Setting up the warning triangle Useful information This Owner's Manual describes all models, series and optional equipment for your vehi- cle that were available at the time of going to press. National variations are possible. Note that your vehicle may not be equipped with all of the functions described.
  • Page 252 Flat tyre Check the expiry date on the first-aid kit at least Wheel wrench once a year. Replace the contents if necessary, Centring pin and replace any missing items. Vehicles with a TIREFIT kit Fire extinguisher Tyre inflation compressor Tyre sealant filler bottle The fire extinguisher is located underneath the Towing eye front of the driver's seat.
  • Page 253 Flat tyre fore recommended that you additionally equip size designation, the load-bearing capacity and your vehicle with a TIREFIT kit if you fit tyres that the speed index. do not feature run-flat characteristics, e.g. win- MOExtended tyres may only be used in conjunc- ter tyres.
  • Page 254 Flat tyre Important safety notes WARNING The tyre sealant is harmful and causes irrita- WARNING tion. It must not come into contact with your When driving in emergency mode, the driving skin, eyes or clothing or be swallowed. Do not characteristics deteriorate, e.g.
  • Page 255 Flat tyre Affix part : of the TIREFIT sticker to the First, tyre sealant is pumped into the tyre. The instrument cluster within the driver's field of pressure may briefly rise to approximately vision. 500 kPa (5 bar/73 psi). Do not switch off the tyre inflation com- Affix part ;...
  • Page 256 A tyre temporarily sealed with tyre sealant In your vehicle, you will find a sticker with impairs the driving characteristics and is not the Mercedes-Benz Service24h telephone number, e.g. on the B-pillar on the driver's suitable for higher speeds. There is a risk of side.
  • Page 257 Batteries Drive to the nearest qualified specialist work- have work on the battery carried out at a shop and have the tyre changed there. qualified specialist workshop. Have the tyre sealant bottle and the filler hose replaced as soon as possible at a qualified Further information about ABS ( page 61) and specialist workshop.
  • Page 258 Observe this Owner's Manual. water and seek medical attention at once. Environmental note For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz recom- Batteries contain pollutants. mends that you only use batteries which have It is illegal to dispose of them been tested and approved for your vehicle by with the household rubbish.
  • Page 259 There is a adapted for Mercedes-Benz vehicles and tested risk of an explosion. and approved by Mercedes-Benz is available as an accessory. This device permits charging of Particularly avoid fire, naked flames, creating the battery in position. Contact a Mercedes- sparks and smoking.
  • Page 260 Batteries The vehicle's high-voltage electrical system is under high voltage. Do not handle high-voltage components or the orange cables of the vehicle's high-volt- age electrical system. Do not touch high-voltage components or the orange cables of the high-voltage electrical system when a vehicle has been involved in a crash.
  • Page 261 Jump-starting Jump-starting For the jump-starting procedure, use only the jump-starting connection point, consisting of a pos- itive terminal and an earth point, in the engine compartment. WARNING Battery acid is caustic. There is a risk of injury. Avoid contact with the skin, eyes or clothing. Do not breathe in any battery gases. Do not lean over the battery.
  • Page 262 Use jump leads with a sufficient cross-section and insulated terminal clamps from a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Make sure that the two vehicles do not touch. Route the jump leads so that they cannot be caught by rotating components in the engine com- partment.
  • Page 263 If the electric parking brake is faulty, functioning visit a qualified specialist workshop. there is a malfunction in the voltage supply Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use a or the vehicle's electrical system. Mercedes-Benz Service Centre for this pur- pose.
  • Page 264 Recovery passenger door, which could damage the Switch off non-essential consumers, e.g. the transmission. radio. Deactivate the automatic locking feature before Observe the legal requirements for the relevant towing the vehicle ( page 187). You could oth- countries when towing. erwise be locked out when pushing or towing Make sure that no charging cables are connec- the vehicle.
  • Page 265 Recovery Removing the towing eye you reset the combination switch, the hazard warning lamps start flashing again. Loosen the towing eye and unscrew it. Place the towing eye in the stowage well under the luggage compartment floor Towing the vehicle with the front axle page 249).
  • Page 266 If the newly inserted fuse also blows, have the Apply the electric parking brake. cause traced and rectified at a qualified special- Deactivate tow-away protection ( page 68). ist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Deactivate automatic locking ( page 187). Centre. Move the front wheels to the straight-ahead Only use fuses that have been approved for position.
  • Page 267 Electrical fuses The fuse allocation chart is on the fuse box in the front-passenger footwell ( page 264). Fuse box in the engine compartment WARNING When the bonnet is open, and the windscreen wipers are set in motion, you can be injured by the wiper linkage.
  • Page 268 Electrical fuses To release cover =, press retaining clamp ;. Fold out cover = in the direction of the arrow to the catch. Remove cover = forwards. Fuse allocation chart ? is located on the lower right-hand side of cover =. To close: insert cover = on the left-hand side of the fuse box into the retainer.
  • Page 269 Accessories that are not approved for your vehi- that your vehicle may not be equipped with all cle by Mercedes-Benz or are not being used cor- of the functions described. This is also the rectly can impair the operating safety.
  • Page 270 Mercedes-Benz. Do not fit any other valve caps or systems, e.g. tyre pressure moni- Pay special attention to country-specific toring systems.
  • Page 271 272). power. Change the tyres on your vehicle to M+S tyres. Using summer tyres at very cold temperatures could cause tears to form, thereby damaging the tyres permanently. Mercedes-Benz cannot accept responsibility for this type of damage.
  • Page 272 There is a risk of an accident. been specifically approved for your vehicle by Observe the recommended tyre pressure and Mercedes-Benz, or that are of a corresponding check the tyre pressure of all the tyres includ- standard of quality. For more information, ing the spare wheel: please contact a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 273 Tyre pressure temperature and thus the tyre pressure changes If you are unable to rectify the damage, con- by approximately 10 kPa (0.1 bar/1.5 psi) per tact a qualified specialist workshop. 10 †. Take this into account when checking the pressure of warm tyres.
  • Page 274 Tyre pressure Important safety notes The tyre pressures shown by the on-board com- puter refer to those measured at sea level. At It is the driver's responsibility to set the tyre high altitudes, the tyre pressure values indica- pressure to the recommended cold tyre pres- ted by a pressure gauge are higher than those sure suitable for the operating situation shown by the on-board computer.
  • Page 275 Tyre pressure the tyre pressure in at least one tyre is too sures sures will will be be displayed displayed after after a a few low. The tyre pressure must be corrected minutes of driving minutes of driving message. when the opportunity arises. Press the : button.
  • Page 276 Changing a wheel the wheels or tyres have different dimensions. Country Radio type approval number The wheel brakes or suspension components Jordan Model: Gen Alpha Wal 2 TPMS may also be damaged. There is a risk of acci- transmitter dent. Type Approval Number: Interchange front and rear wheels only if the TRC/LPD/2012/114...
  • Page 277 Changing a wheel Securing the vehicle against rolling Storing wheels away Store wheels in a cool, dry and preferably dark place if they are not being used. Protect the tyres against oil and grease. Fitting a wheel Preparing the vehicle Stop the vehicle on solid, non-slippery and level ground.
  • Page 278 Do not unscrew the bolts completely. cific jack that has been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz. If the jack is used incor- rectly, it could tip over while the vehicle is raised.
  • Page 279 For safety rea- sons, Mercedes-Benz recommends that you only use wheel bolts which have been approved for Mercedes-Benz vehicles and the respective wheel. Make sure that the base of the jack is posi- tioned vertically under the jacking point.
  • Page 280 AB are (tyres featuring run-flat characteristics) visible. MO1 = Mercedes-Benz Original (only cer- Turn the ratchet ring spanner until the vehicle tain AMG tyres) is once again standing firmly on the ground.
  • Page 281 Wheel and tyre combinations page 269). Check tyre pressures regularly and only when the tyres are cold. Notes on the vehicle equipment – always fit the vehicle: with tyres of the same size across an axle (left/right) with the same type of tyres at a given time (summer tyres, winter tyres, MOExtended tyres) Exception: it is permissible to fit a different...
  • Page 282 Wheel and tyre combinations Tyres B 250 e Summer tyres Tyres Wheels BA: 205/60 R16 92 V BA: 6.5 J x 16 H2 ET 44.5 Tyres Wheels BA: 7 J x 17 H2 ET 48 BA: 225/50 R17 94 W Tyres Wheels BA: 7.5 J x 18 H2 ET 44...
  • Page 283 The data may therefore differ for vehicles with ating RF transmitters in the vehicle, always optional equipment. You can obtain further connect them to the low-reflection exterior information from a Mercedes-Benz Service aerial. Centre. The operating permit may be invalidated if...
  • Page 284 Vehicle identification plate with vehi- Deviations with respect to wavebands, maxi- cle identification number (VIN) mum transmission outputs or aerial positions must be approved by Mercedes-Benz. The maximum transmission output (PEAK) at the base of the aerial must not exceed the following values:...
  • Page 285 Climate control system refrigerant Components and service products must be matched. Only use products recommended by Mercedes-Benz. Damage which is caused by the use of products which have not been recom- mended is not covered by the Mercedes-Benz warranty or goodwill gestures. They are listed in this Mercedes-Benz Owner's Manual in the appropriate section.
  • Page 286 Only add coolant that has been premixed Further information can be obtained from with the desired antifreeze protection. You any Mercedes-Benz Service Centre or on the could otherwise damage the engine. Internet at http://bevo.mercedes-benz.com. Further information on coolants can be found...
  • Page 287 Vehicle data The coolant is checked at every mainte- Vehicle data nance interval at a qualified specialist work- General notes shop. Please note that for the specified vehicle data: the heights specified may vary as a result of: Windscreen washer system and head- tyres lamp cleaning system load...
  • Page 288 Vehicle data Missing values were not available at the time of going to print. Model Maximum Opening height headroom All models 1907 mm 2016 mm Missing values were not available at the time of going to print. All models Vehicle length 4358 mm Vehicle height 1599 mm...