Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet 2018 Owner's Manual

Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet 2018 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Possible variations to your vehicle may not to receive a printed Owner‘s Manual for other vehicle models and vehicle be taken into account as Mercedes-Benz constantly updates their vehicles to Ihrem konkreten Fahrzeug könnten nicht berücksichtigt sein, da Mercedes-Benz model years.
  • Page 4 Mercedes-Benz therefore reserves the right to Welcome to the world of Mercedes-Benz introduce changes in the following areas: Before you first drive off, read this Owner's Man‐ design ual carefully and familiarise yourself with your vehicle. For your own safety and a longer operat‐...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Light and sight ......... 126 Take-back of end-of-life vehicles ....19 Exterior lighting .......... 126 Opening and closing ........72 Mercedes-Benz Genuine Parts ...... 20 Interior lighting ........... 133 Key ............... 72 Owner's Manual ..........21 Windscreen wipers and windscreen Doors ............
  • Page 6 Contents Overview of displays on the multifunc‐ Flat tyre ............380 Climate control ........142 tion display ..........253 Battery (vehicle) ......... 386 Overview of climate control systems ..142 Adjusting the instrument lighting ....254 Tow-starting or towing away ....... 392 Operating the climate control system ..
  • Page 7 Contents Display messages and warning/indi‐ cator lamps ..........438 Display messages ........438 Warning and indicator lamps ...... 492 Index ............506...
  • Page 8: Symbols

    Symbols In this Owner's Manual, you will find the follow‐ Observe notes on material damage. ing symbols: Useful instructions or further information & DANGER Danger due to not observing that could be helpful to you. the warning notices Instruction Warning notices draw your attention to haz‐ (Q page) Further information on a topic ards that may endanger your health or life, or Information on the multifunction dis‐...
  • Page 9: At A Glance

    At a glance – Cockpit...
  • Page 10 At a glance – Cockpit → → Steering wheel gearshift paddle ECO start/stop function → → Combination switch Active Parking Assist → → DIRECT SELECT lever Sets the vehicle level → → Display (multimedia system) DYNAMIC SELECT switch → → Start/stop button PASSENGER AIRBAG indicator lamps →...
  • Page 11: Warning And Indicator Lamps

    At a glance – Warning and indicator lamps Instrument display (standard)
  • Page 12 At a glance – Warning and indicator lamps → → Speedometer ! Electric parking brake (yellow) → → ® 6 Restraint system ÷ ESP → → ü Seat belt not fastened #! Turn signal lights → → ï Trailer hitch is not operational or is swiv‐ Ð...
  • Page 13 At a glance – Warning and indicator lamps Instrument display in the widescreen cockpit...
  • Page 14 At a glance – Warning and indicator lamps → → Speedometer ü Seat belt not fastened → à Suspension malfunction Fuel level display → → #! Turn signal indicators 8 Fuel reserve with fuel filler flap location indicator → Multifunction display →...
  • Page 15: Overhead Control Panel

    At a glance – Overhead control panel...
  • Page 16 Service call button (Mercedes me connect) on/off → Inside rear-view mirror → u Switches the rear interior lighting → on/off SOS emergency call system (Mercedes-Benz emergency call system) → | Switches automatic light control on/off → p Switches the right-hand reading lamp on/off...
  • Page 17: Door Control Panel And Seat Adjustment

    At a glance – Door control panel and seat adjustment...
  • Page 18 At a glance – Door control panel and seat adjustment → → Adjusts the seats electrically W Opens/closes the left side window → → Switches the seat heater on/off Opens the door → → Switches the seat ventilation on/off Sets the memory function →...
  • Page 19: Emergencies And Breakdowns

    At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns...
  • Page 20 At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns → What to do in the event of an accident Fire extinguisher → → Safety vests Fuel filler flap with instruction labels for tyre pressure, fuel type and QR code for accessing → Button for SOS emergency call system the rescue card →...
  • Page 21: Digital Owner's Manual

    Manual within a main function (e.g. via Infor- The Owner's Manual can also be found in the mation on phone). Mercedes-Benz Guides app in all common The Digital Owner's Manual describes the func‐ app stores. tion and operation of: the vehicle...
  • Page 22: General Notes

    Always have maintenance work carried Take-back of end-of-life vehicles out at a qualified specialist workshop. EU countries only: ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental Mercedes-Benz will take back your end-of-life Personal driving style: damage due to operating conditions and vehicle for environment-friendly disposal in personal driving style...
  • Page 23: Mercedes-Benz Genuine Parts

    Mercedes-Benz vehicles, even if they as new parts. The same entitlement from the have been officially approved or independently Do not install accessory parts such as implied warranty is valid as for new parts.
  • Page 24: Owner's Manual

    In particular, systems relevant with hot parts of the exhaust system. Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. to safety could also be affected. The Owner's Manual and Service Booklet are important documents and should be kept in the...
  • Page 25 General notes Vehicles with a 48 V on-board electrical sys‐ When driving on unpaved roads or off- way can unexpectedly fail or, in the case of tem (EQ Boost technology) road, regularly check the vehicle under‐ an accident, may not absorb the loads that side.
  • Page 26: Declaration Of Conformity

    The following standard has been observed dur‐ conditions of Directive 2014/53/EU. You can ing development: EN ISO 12100 obtain further information from a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. This publication provides authorisation to inspect (equipment), prepare technical docu‐...
  • Page 27: Diagnostics Connection

    General notes DIN EN 55014-1 Only connect equipment to a diagnos‐ BOSAL Automotive Phone: +49 7145 DIN EN 55014-2:2009-06 tics connection in the vehicle which is Carrier and Protection 9350-0 approved for your vehicle by Mercedes- System GmbH Manufacturer: Dunlop Tech GmbH Fax: +49 7145 Benz.
  • Page 28: Qualified Specialist Workshop

    Mercedes‑Benz recommends a Mercedes‑Benz to the vehicle failing to meet the requirements of ship. You can do this at a Mercedes-Benz service service centre. the next emissions inspection during the main centre, for example.
  • Page 29: Information On The Reach Regulation

    This damage is not covered either by the 1907/2006, Article 33) stipulates an informa‐ Some of these are necessary for the safe opera‐ Mercedes-Benz implied warranty or by the tion obligation for substances of very high con‐ tion of your vehicle, while some assist you when New‑...
  • Page 30 General notes In general, this information documents the state temporary and is only processed in the vehicle Depending on the selected equipment, you can of a component part, a module, a system or the itself. Only a small portion of the data is stored import data into the vehicle's comfort and info‐...
  • Page 31 General notes Depending on the equipment, this includes, for further data processing occurs is determined by sonal data may be used for the provision of example: the provider of the specific app used. Which set‐ online services. Data is exchanged via a secure tings you can make, if any, depends on the spe‐...
  • Page 32: Copyright

    General notes Copyright Information on free and open-source software licences for your vehicle's software can be found on the data storage medium in your vehicle document wallet and on the Internet together with updates at: http://www.mercedes-benz.com/opensource...
  • Page 33: Occupant Safety

    Mercedes-Benz recommends that you only use worn seat belt. Seat belt tensioners and/or air‐ driving aids which have been approved specifi‐ bags are not deployed in every accident.
  • Page 34 Occupant safety Restraint system functionality the components of the restraint system must gered unintentionally or might not be trig‐ take place in good time at the start of the colli‐ gered at all in the event of an accident. This When the ignition is switched on, a self-test is sion.
  • Page 35: Seat Belts

    A seat belt can only provide as possible. the best level of protection if it is worn correctly. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the Knee airbag Frontal impact & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to...
  • Page 36 Occupant safety Reduced seat belt protection der section of the belt. Never route the lap Always ensure that all vehicle occu‐ belt across your abdomen. pants have their seat belts fastened & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to correctly and are sitting properly.
  • Page 37 Occupant safety If the seat belt is not worn correctly, it can‐ & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to not perform its intended protective function. an extended seat belt extender while the damaged or modified seat belts In addition, an incorrectly fastened seat belt vehicle is in motion...
  • Page 38 Occupant safety Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the Make sure that the seat belts are vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop undamaged, not worn and clean. after an accident. Always have the seat belts checked immediately after an accident at a * NOTE Damage caused by trapping the qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 39 Occupant safety the seat belt tongue is not engaged in the * NOTE Deployment of the seat belt ten‐ seat belt buckle within 60 seconds sioner and side impact airbag when the If you press seat belt extender button front passenger seat is unoccupied again in this case, the seat belt extender will If the seat belt tongue is engaged in the seat extend again.
  • Page 40 Occupant safety Activating/deactivating seat belt adjustment Only one person should use each seat via the multimedia system belt at any one time. Multimedia system: Vehicle î Vehicle settings Belt Seat belt adjustment function adjustment ® Vehicles with PRE-SAFE : if the front seat belt Activate O or deactivate ª...
  • Page 41: Airbags

    Occupant safety Potential protection from each airbag: Airbags * NOTE Important points to remember if AIRBAG Potential protection for the front passenger seat is unoccupied Overview of airbags … In an accident, the components of the restraint system may deploy unnecessarily Knee airbag Thigh, knee and lower leg on the front passenger side if:...
  • Page 42 Occupant safety passenger seat should be moved as far back Objects in the vehicle interior may prevent an & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to as possible. airbag from functioning correctly. Each vehicle incorrect seat position occupant must always make sure of the follow‐ When doing so, always observe the informa‐...
  • Page 43 A deployed airbag no longer offers any pro‐ cations to the airbag cover ing seats by Mercedes-Benz. tection and cannot provide the intended pro‐ If you modify the cover of an airbag or affix tective function in the event of an accident.
  • Page 44 Occupant safety When fitting a child restraint system to the front A person on the front passenger seat must & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to passenger seat, always make sure of the follow‐ observe the following information: objects between the seat surface and ing: Fasten seat belts correctly (...
  • Page 45 Occupant safety play the status of the front passenger front air‐ Vehicles without automatic front passenger front A person in the front passenger seat could bag. airbag shutoff have a special sticker affixed to then, for example, come into contact with the side of the cockpit on the front passenger the vehicle interior, especially if the person is Always observe the notes on the function of the...
  • Page 46 Occupant safety front airbag. The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indi‐ not fit the rearward-facing child restraint system & WARNING Risk of injury or death from cator lamp may be lit continuously or be off. to the front passenger seat. using a rearward-facing child restraint If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp Instead, fit the rearward-facing child restraint system when the front passenger front...
  • Page 47 Occupant safety A person on the front passenger seat must If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator Always move the front passenger seat always observe the following information: lamp is lit continuously: the person of as far back as possible and fully retract smaller stature should not use the front the seat cushion length adjustment.
  • Page 48: Roll Bar

    Occupant safety front passenger airbag is enabled or disa‐ Consequently, the roll bars cannot protect Always make sure that the there is bled in accordance with the person in the vehicle occupants as they are designed to nothing in the sweep of the roll bars. front passenger seat.
  • Page 49: Pre-Safe

    Occupant safety occupants. These measures cannot necessarily ® PRE-SAFE system * NOTE Damage caused by objects in the prevent an imminent impact. footwell or behind the seat PRE-SAFE ® (anticipatory occupant protec‐ ® PRE-SAFE PLUS can implement the following tion) The automatic adjustment of the seat posi‐...
  • Page 50: Safely Transporting Children In The Vehicle

    For this reason, be obtained at a qualified specialist workshop. dren are travelling in the vehicle Mercedes-Benz strongly advises that you fit a Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use a child restraint system to a rear seat.
  • Page 51 Occupant safety Advantage of a rearward-facing child Information on child restraint system approval The child cannot be restrained in the event of categories and details on the approval label on restraint system an accident, heavy braking or a sudden the child restraint system ( page 54).
  • Page 52 Mercedes-Benz. The child restraint system could be flung passenger front airbag is correct for the around and hit vehicle occupants.
  • Page 53 Occupant safety Avoiding direct sunlight Observe when stopping or parking key if the "Digital Vehicle Key" function is activated via Mercedes me connect. & WARNING Risk of burns when the child & WARNING Risk of accident and injury seat is exposed to direct sunlight due to children left unattended in the &...
  • Page 54 Occupant safety Overview of recommended child restraint systems Further information on the correct child restraint system can be obtained at a qualified specialist workshop. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre for this purpose. Securing with ISOFIX Weight category...
  • Page 55 Occupant safety Recommended child restraint systems for attaching with the vehicle seat belt Weight category Type Order number Type approval number 1 Manufacturer: Britax Römer 2 With colour code 9H95 Category 0: BABY SAFE plus II A 000 970 13 02 up to 10 kg and up to approx.
  • Page 56 Occupant safety Overview of suitable seats in the vehicle for fitting a child restraint system Securing systems for child restraint systems Vehicle seat Left/right rear seat Preferred securing system: Alternative securing system: ISOFIX child seat securing system Vehicle seat belt ( page 63) →...
  • Page 57 Occupant safety Approval categories for child restraint sys‐ Approval categories in accordance with UN- of seats for securing child restraint systems, tems on seats labelled U, UF or IUF. The identification IUF refers to ISOFIX child Only use approved child restraint systems restraint systems in the "Universal"...
  • Page 58 Occupant safety Approval categories in accordance with UN- i‑Size: child restraint systems in the "i‑Size" Suitability of seats for securing i‑Size child R129 category are approved for installation in vehi‐ restraint systems ( page 58). → cles with i‑Size mounting brackets. They can Suitability of seats for securing belt-secured be used, in accordance with overviews of the child restraint systems (...
  • Page 59 Occupant safety Overview of suitability of the seats for attaching ISOFIX child restraint systems ISOFIX identification ISOFIX is a standardised securing system for specially designed restraint systems. The symbol indicates seats suitable for attaching an ISOFIX child restraint system in accordance with UN R44 ( page 54).
  • Page 60 Occupant safety Weight group 0+ (up to 13 kg and up to approx. 15 months) Size class: Equipment: Left/right rear seat ISO/R1 ISO/R2 ISO/R3 IL (1) IL Suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems according to the table in "Overview of the recommended child restraint systems", or if the vehicle and the seat are listed on the child restraint system manufacturer's vehicle model list.
  • Page 61 Occupant safety Size class: Equipment: Left/right rear seat ISO/F3 IL Suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems according to the table in "Overview of the recommended child restraint systems", or if the vehicle and the seat are listed on the child restraint system manufacturer's vehicle model list. IUF Suitable for forward-facing ISOFIX child restraint systems of the "Universal"...
  • Page 62 Occupant safety Front passenger seat Left/right rear seat i-Size child restraint system i‑U (ISO/R2, ISO/F2X) X Not suitable for an i-Size child restraint system in the "Universal" category. i-U Suitable for forward-facing and rearward-facing i-Size child restraint systems in the "Universal" category. Fitting the ISOFIX or i‑Size child restraint intended and could result in additional &...
  • Page 63 Occupant safety When fitting a child restraint system, observe the front seat so that the seat does not the child may not be restrained correctly in the following: touch the child restraint system. the event of an accident, for example. O Always observe the correct use and the suit‐...
  • Page 64 Occupant safety O The child restraint system must not be put Attach the ISOFIX or i‑Size child restraint sys‐ under strain by the head restraints. Adjust tem to both mounting brackets in the vehicle. the head restraints accordingly. Having removed the child seat, reattach cov‐ or 2.
  • Page 65 Occupant safety If the seat backrest is not engaged and locked, this will be shown on the multifunction display on the instrument cluster. If the child restraint system is equipped with a Top Tether belt: The risk of injury can be reduced by Top Tether.
  • Page 66 Occupant safety Always comply with the child restraint sys‐ tem manufacturer's installation instructions when doing so. Securing the child restraint system with the seat belt Notes on the suitability of seats for attaching belt-secured child restraint systems Rear seats Weight category Left/right rear seat Category 0: up to 10 kg U, L...
  • Page 67 Occupant safety Front passenger seat – Notes Notes on child restraint systems on the front passenger seat If it is absolutely necessary for you to fit a child restraint system to the front passenger seat, be sure to observe the information on child restraint systems on the front passenger seat ( page 68).
  • Page 68 Occupant safety Weight category 1, 2 Front passenger front airbag enabled Front passenger front airbag disabled Category III: 22 to 36 kg UF, L U, L X Not suitable for children in this weight category. L Suitable for semi-universal child restraint systems according to the table in "Rec‐ ommended child restraint systems", or if the vehicle and the seat are listed in the UF Suitable for forward-facing child restraint systems of the "Universal"...
  • Page 69 Occupant safety Observe the notes under "Suitability of O The child restraint system must not be put outlet of the vehicle to the shoulder belt seats for attaching belt-secured child under strain between the roof and the seat guide on the child restraint system. restraint systems"...
  • Page 70 Occupant safety Notes on vehicles without automatic front Notes on rearward-facing and forward-facing Make sure you observe the following informa‐ passenger front airbag shutoff tion: child restraint systems on the front passenger seat Never fit a rearward-facing child restraint system to the front passenger seat &...
  • Page 71 Occupant safety Observe the specific instructions for the rear‐ When using a rearward-facing child restraint Observe the notes under "Suitability of ward-facing and forward-facing child restraint system on the front passenger seat, the front seats for attaching belt-secured child systems ( page 68).
  • Page 72 Occupant safety O The child restraint system must not be put outlet of the vehicle to the shoulder belt In addition, children could also set the vehi‐ under strain by the head restraints. Adjust guide on the child restraint system. cle in motion, for example, by: the head restraints accordingly.
  • Page 73: Notes On Pets In The Vehicle

    Occupant safety To activate/deactivate: press button 2. Never leave anyone – particularly chil‐ When leaving the vehicle, always take dren – unattended in the vehicle. the key with you and lock the vehicle. Opening/closing the side window in the rear This also applies to the Digital Vehicle is possible: Never leave animals in the vehicle unat‐...
  • Page 74 Occupant safety Unsecured animals may be thrown around in the vehicle in the event of an accident or sudden steering and braking manoeuvres and injure vehicle occupants in the process. Never leave animals in the vehicle unat‐ tended. Always correctly secure animals while driving, e.g.
  • Page 75: Opening And Closing

    Opening and closing Never leave children and animals unat‐ tended in the vehicle. Overview of key functions When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle. & WARNING Risk of accident and injury This also applies to the Digital Vehicle due to children left unattended in the Key if the "Digital Vehicle Key"...
  • Page 76 Opening and closing If the vehicle is not opened within approximately The panic alarm function is only available in unlocking the driver's door and fuel filler flap 40 seconds after unlocking, it locks again. Anti- certain countries. To switch between settings: press the theft protection is primed again.
  • Page 77 Opening and closing To deactivate: press the & button on the Pull out emergency key until it engages in If batteries are swallowed, seek medical the intermediate position. key twice in quick succession. attention immediately. The battery check lamp of the key flashes You can use the intermediate position of twice briefly and lights up once.
  • Page 78 Opening and closing Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the Press release button down fully and slide battery replaced at a qualified specialist work‐ cover in the direction of the arrow. shop. Fold out cover in the direction of the Remove the emergency key ( page 74).
  • Page 79: Doors

    Opening and closing Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Check the battery using the battery check lamp and replace if necessary ( page 74). → Use the emergency key to lock or unlock ( page 74). → Have the key checked at a qualified specialist workshop. You have lost a key.
  • Page 80 Opening and closing Centrally locking and unlocking the vehicle If you have locked the vehicle using KEY‐ from the inside LESS-GO. Locking/unlocking the vehicle with a Digital Vehicle Key Requirements: one of the following versions of the Digital Vehicle Key is available: suitable mobile phone Digital Vehicle Key sticker the vehicle is equipped with the "Digital Vehi‐...
  • Page 81 Opening and closing Locking/unlocking the vehicle with KEY‐ Information about suitable mobile phones can be obtained from your Mercedes-Benz LESS-GO service centre or at http://www.mercedes- Requirements: benz.com/connect. The key is outside the vehicle. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you carry The distance between the key and the vehicle the emergency key in case of function does not exceed 1 m.
  • Page 82 Opening and closing To unlock the vehicle: touch the inner sur‐ Convenience closing: touch recessed sen‐ Further information on convenience closing page 87). face of the door handle. sor surface until the closing procedure is → complete. If you open the boot lid from outside it is auto‐ To lock the vehicle: touch sensor surface matically unlocked.
  • Page 83 Opening and closing Activating/deactivating the automatic lock‐ To deactivate: press and hold button ing feature approximately five seconds until an acoustic signal sounds. The vehicle is locked automatically when the In the following situations, there is a danger of ignition is switched on and the wheels are turn‐ being locked out when the function is activated: ing faster than walking pace.
  • Page 84: Boot

    Opening and closing Boot Opening the boot lid & DANGER Risk of exhaust gas poisoning Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide. Exhaust gases can enter the vehicle interior if the boot lid is open when the engine is running, especially if the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 85 Opening and closing You have the following options to close the Vehicles with HANDS-FREE ACCESS: Use With HANDS-FREE ACCESS you can open the boot lid: boot lid by performing a kicking movement your foot to kick below the bumper page 82). under the bumper.
  • Page 86 Opening and closing The boot lid could be opened unintentionally, in away from the vehicle in such situa‐ the following situations: tions. A person's arms or legs are moving in the When making the kicking movement, make sure sensor detection range, e.g. when polishing that your feet are firmly on the ground, other‐...
  • Page 87: Side Windows

    Opening and closing Activating/deactivating the boot lid opening If someone is trapped, release the but‐ limiter ton immediately or pull it in order to close the side window again. Multimedia system: Vehicle î Vehicle settings Boot lid & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped open.
  • Page 88 Opening and closing To interrupt automatic operation: press or When leaving the vehicle, always take pull the W button again. the key with you and lock the vehicle. Automatic operation for closing is available Never leave children unattended in the only for the front side windows.
  • Page 89 Opening and closing All side windows can be opened or closed simul‐ after six hours & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped taneously using button 1. if there is a malfunction in the power supply despite there being reversing protection Switch on the ignition. on the side window The side windows are closed as far as the venti‐...
  • Page 90 Opening and closing The seat ventilation of the driver's seat is & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped switched on. when opening/closing the soft top . when opening/closing the soft top . To interrupt convenience opening: release When opening or closing the soft top, there When opening or closing the soft top, there the % button.
  • Page 91 Opening and closing Convenience closing can also be operated with KEYLESS-GO ( page 78). → Problems with the side windows Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions A side window cannot be closed and Check to see whether any objects are in the window guide. you cannot see the cause.
  • Page 92: Soft Top

    Opening and closing Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Repeat the previous step. The side window is closed without the automatic reversing function. The side windows cannot be opened or The key battery is weak or discharged. closed using the convenience opening Check the battery using the battery indicator lamp and replace if necessary ( page 74).
  • Page 93 If the vehicle speed exceeds 60 km/h, the cover. soft top stops during the opening or closing procedure. For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz recommends This impairs your view to the rear. opening or closing the soft top when the vehicle Reduce the vehicle speed to below is stationary.
  • Page 94 Opening and closing If the soft top does not close fully because of Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon * NOTE Damage to the soft top or load strong headwinds, drive more slowly or stop. as possible, paying attention to road and traf‐ due to long objects fic conditions.
  • Page 95 Opening and closing Vehicles with an automatic boot separa‐ AIRCAP can be activated or deactivated at tor: press button 1. speeds of up to approximately 160 km/h. Boot separator opens or closes automati‐ & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped cally. when retracting AIRCAP If there is a system failure, the automatic boot separator can be closed manually.
  • Page 96 Opening and closing If the vehicle is parked with the soft top open Fit the draught stop as described. and the ignition is switched off, AIRCAP will Do not place objects on the fitted retract automatically. draught stop. When you restart the engine after having been parked, AIRCAP will extend again automatically.
  • Page 97 Opening and closing The bag containing the folding draught stop is Remove the folding draught stop from the attached to the through-loading feature behind bag. the rear seats. If you want to use the through- loading feature, loosen the bag's lashing straps and stow them in the boot.
  • Page 98 Opening and closing Perform the following steps in sequence on both sides of the vehicle: Pull handle in the direction of the arrow. Align folding draught stop with side fix‐ ture on the vehicle from above and insert. Push handle on folding draught stop back as far as it will go.
  • Page 99: Anti-Theft Protection

    Opening and closing Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The boot separator is not closed. Remove overhanging luggage and close the boot separator. The mechanical soft-top components or control system are defective. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. The soft top has been opened and closed several times in a row. The soft-top drive has been switched off automatically and will be available again after approximately ten minutes.
  • Page 100 Opening and closing Function of tow-away protection after locking the vehicle using KEYLESS-GO after pressing the start/stop button with the key in the stowage compartment An audible and visual alarm is triggered if an page 158) → alteration to your vehicle's angle of inclination is after unlocking the vehicle using KEYLESS- detected while tow-away protection is primed.
  • Page 101 Opening and closing Priming/deactivating interior protection when using HANDS-FREE ACCESS Interior protection is only primed when the fol‐ lowing components are closed: Multimedia system: the doors Priming/deactivating tow-away protection Vehicle î Vehicle settings Interior the boot lid motion sensor Multimedia system: Interior protection is automatically deactivated: Vehicle î...
  • Page 102: Seats And Stowing

    Seats and stowing your legs are not fully extended and you can Notes on the correct driver's seat position depress the pedals properly & WARNING Risk of injury through adjust‐ the back of your head is supported at eye ing vehicle settings while the vehicle is in level by the centre of the head restraint motion you can hold the steering wheel with your...
  • Page 103: Seats

    100 Seats and stowing Seats & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped & WARNING Risk of injury through adjust‐ when adjusting the seats ing vehicle settings while the vehicle is in Adjusting the front seat mechanically and motion electrically (without Seat Comfort Package) When you adjust a seat, you or other vehicle occupants could become trapped, e.g.
  • Page 104 Seats and stowing 101 Do not interchange the head restraints of the Children in particular could accidentally * NOTE Damage to the seats when moving front and rear seats. Otherwise, you will not be press the electrical seat adjustment buttons the seats back able to adjust the height and angle of the head and become trapped.
  • Page 105 102 Seats and stowing Adjusting the front seat manually and elec‐ To adjust the seat fore-and-aft position: trically (with Seat Comfort Package) lift lever and slide the seat forwards or backwards. Make sure that the seat is engaged. To adjust the seat cushion length: lift lever and slide the front section of the seat cushion forwards or backwards.
  • Page 106 Seats and stowing 103 Adjusting the front seat electrically Save the settings with the memory function Using buttons to 4, adjust the contour page 113). of the backrest individually to suit your back. → Adjusting the 4-way lumbar support Head restraints Adjusting the head restraints on the front seats &...
  • Page 107 104 Seats and stowing & WARNING Risk of injury due to head restraints which are not fitted or are adjusted incorrectly If head restraints are not fitted or are adjus‐ ted incorrectly, they cannot provide protec‐ tion as intended. There is an increased risk of injury in the head and neck area, e.g.
  • Page 108 Seats and stowing 105 Fitting/removing the rear seat head Fitting Memory function restraints Insert the head restraint such that the Save the seat settings with the memory func‐ notches on the bar are on the left when tion ( page 113). →...
  • Page 109 106 Seats and stowing instrument cluster. A warning tone will also sound. The seat will move automatically to the stored position. If the set seat position can no longer be reached, e.g. because of luggage in the rear footwell or after occupants have entered the rear of the vehicle: Pull the seat release handle...
  • Page 110 Seats and stowing 107 Folding back Switching the seat heater on and off Make sure that no objects or docu‐ Push the seat back horizontally by the seat ments are on the seats when the seat & WARNING Risk of burns due to repeat‐ backrest until it reaches the seat position heater is switched on.
  • Page 111 108 Seats and stowing Switching the seat ventilation on/off To switch off/reduce the level: press but‐ repeatedly until the desired heating Requirements: level is set. the power supply is switched on If all indicator lamps are off, the seat heater is switched off.
  • Page 112 Seats and stowing 109 To switch off/reduce the level: press but‐ To switch off/reduce the level: press but‐ repeatedly until the desired ventila‐ repeatedly until the desired heating tion level is set. level is set. If all indicator lamps are off, the seat ventila‐ If all the indicator lamps are off, AIRSCARF is tion is switched off.
  • Page 113: Steering Wheel

    110 Seats and stowing Push release lever down as far as it will Steering wheel Never leave children unattended in the vehicle. Adjusting the steering wheel manually The steering column is unlocked. When leaving the vehicle, always take Adjust height and distance to the the key with you and lock the vehicle.
  • Page 114: Easy Entry And Exit Feature

    Seats and stowing 111 Switching the steering wheel heater on or off Easy entry and exit feature Using the easy entry and exit feature Requirements: The power supply or the ignition is switched & WARNING Risk of accident when pulling away during the adjustment process of the easy exit feature ‑...
  • Page 115 112 Seats and stowing The steering wheel and the driver's seat will sweep of the steering wheel or the driv‐ & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped move back to the last drive position in the fol‐ er's seat. during activation of the easy entry and lowing cases: exit feature by children If there is a risk of becoming trapped by the...
  • Page 116: Operating The Memory Function

    Seats and stowing 113 Setting the easy entry and exit feature & WARNING Risk of entrapment when set‐ key if the "Digital Vehicle Key" function is activated via Mercedes me connect. ting the seat with the memory function Multimedia system: Vehicle î...
  • Page 117: Stowage Areas

    114 Seats and stowing To call up: press or briefly hold preset posi‐ & WARNING Risk of injury from unsecured tion button 1, 2 or 3. items in the vehicle The front seat, the steering column, the If objects, luggage or loads are not secured head-up display and the outside mirror move or not secured sufficiently, they could slip, to the stored position.
  • Page 118 Seats and stowing 115 Stowage spaces in the vehicle interior always restrain the objects they contain in Always be particularly careful when in the event of an accident. the vicinity of the tailpipe and tailpipe Overview of the front stowage compart‐ trims and supervise children very ments There is a risk of injury, particularly in the...
  • Page 119 116 Seats and stowing Locking and unlocking the glove box Opening the spectacles compartment wards, e.g. during sudden braking or in the event of an accident. If this were the case, the vehicle occu‐ pant would be forced into the seat belt by the rear bench seat/rear seat or by the seat backrest.
  • Page 120 Seats and stowing 117 Folding the rear seat backrest back Fold corresponding seat backrest back until it engages. * NOTE Damage to the seat belt If the seat backrest is not engaged and locked, this will be shown on the multifunc‐ The seat belt could become trapped and thus tion display on the instrument cluster.
  • Page 121 118 Seats and stowing Overview of bag hooks & WARNING Risk of injury when using bag hooks with heavy objects The bag hooks cannot restrain heavy objects or items of luggage. Objects or items of luggage could be thrown around and thereby hit vehicle occupants when braking or abruptly changing direc‐...
  • Page 122 Seats and stowing 119 Hooking the luggage net Opening the stowage space under the boot Always stow and secure objects that floor are heavy, hard, pointed, sharp-edged, & WARNING Risk of injury due to objects fragile or too large in the boot. being stowed incorrectly Observe the notes on loading the vehicle.
  • Page 123: Cup Holders

    120 Seats and stowing Cup holders Fitting the cup holder in or removing it from the centre console (automatic transmission) & WARNING ‑ Risk of accident or injury when using the cup holder while the vehicle is in motion The cup holder cannot hold a container secure while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 124: Ashtray And Cigarette Lighter

    Seats and stowing 121 Function of the cup holder in the rear bench Ashtray and cigarette lighter seat Using the ashtray in the front centre console * NOTE Damage to the stowage compart‐ ment under the ashtray The stowage compartment under the ashtray is not heat resistant and could be damaged if you rest lit cigarettes on it.
  • Page 125: Sockets

    122 Seats and stowing Requirements: To remove the insert: press insert To fit the insert: fit insert from above The ignition is switched on. upwards slightly and pull it out upwards. and press down into the holder until it engages. To refit the insert: press insert into the holder until it engages.
  • Page 126: Wireless Charging Of The Mobile Phone And Connection With The Exterior Aerial

    Seats and stowing 123 around and thereby strike vehicle occupants. In addition, cup holders, open stowage spaces and mobile phone brackets cannot always restrain the objects they contain in the event of an accident. There is a risk of injury, particularly in the event of sudden braking or a sudden change in direction.
  • Page 127 Large mobile phones which do not rest flat in electromagnetic fields in the mobile can find a list of Qi-compatible mobile the mobile phone stowage compartment may phone stowage compartment. phones at: not be able to be charged or connected with the vehicle's exterior aerial. http://www.mercedes-benz.com/connect...
  • Page 128: Fitting And Removing The Floor Mats

    Seats and stowing 125 Fitting and removing the floor mats & WARNING Risk of accident due to objects in the driver's footwell Objects in the driver's footwell may impede pedal travel or block a depressed pedal. This jeopardises the operating and road safety of the vehicle.
  • Page 129: 126 Light And Sight

    126 Light and sight Information about lighting systems and your Light switch Exterior lighting responsibility Operating the light switch Notes on changing the lights when driving abroad The various lighting systems of the vehicle are only aids. The driver of the vehicle is responsible Vehicles with static LED headlamps: it is not for correct vehicle illumination in accordance necessary to change the headlamps.
  • Page 130 Light and sight 127 Switching the rear fog lights on or off Observe the notes on surround lighting L Low beam/high beam page 132). → R Switches the rear fog lights on or off Requirements: Automatic driving lights function The light switch is in the L or à posi‐ When low beam is activated, the indicator lamp The standing lights, low beam and daytime run‐...
  • Page 131 128 Light and sight Operating the combination switch for the High beam To indicate permanently: press the combi‐ lights nation switch beyond the point of resistance To switch on: turn the light switch to the in the direction of arrow or 4.
  • Page 132 Light and sight 129 Cornering light function The hazard warning lights will switch on auto‐ Adverse weather light ( page 130) → matically if: City lighting ( page 130) → the airbag has been deployed. Active headlamps function the vehicle is heavily braked from a speed of more than 70 km/h to a standstill.
  • Page 133 130 Light and sight Roundabout and intersection function: the the GPS The function is not active under the following conditions: cornering light is activated on both sides through The function is not active: an evaluation of the current GPS position of the at speeds above 100 km/h after activation.
  • Page 134 Light and sight 131 Multimedia system: In this, or in similar situations, the automatic Vehicle ÷ Light settings Intell. main beam will not be deactivated or will be activated despite the presence of other road Light System users. Activate O or deactivate ª the function. Always observe the traffic carefully and switch off the main beam in good time.
  • Page 135 132 Light and sight Switching Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus Setting the exterior lighting switch-off delay The vehicle in front will be illuminated by the low beam. on/off time To switch on: turn the light switch to the At speeds above 30 km/h: Multimedia system: Ã...
  • Page 136: Interior Lighting

    Light and sight 133 Adjusting the ambient lighting Activating multi-coloured animation Interior lighting Select Multi-colour anim.. Multimedia system: Adjusting the interior lighting Activate O or deactivate ª the function. Vehicle ÷ Light settings Ambient The chosen colour combination changes at lighting predefined intervals.
  • Page 137: Windscreen Wipers And Windscreen Washer System

    134 Light and sight Setting the interior lighting switch-off delay ° Continuous wiping, slow Windscreen wipers and windscreen washer time system ¯ Continuous wiping, fast Multimedia system: Switching the windscreen wipers on/off Turn the combination switch to the corre‐ Vehicle ÷...
  • Page 138 Light and sight 135 Moving the wiper arms to the change posi‐ Fitting the wiper blades tion Switch the ignition on and switch off again immediately. Within around 15 seconds, press button î on the combination switch for approx‐ imately three seconds ( page 134).
  • Page 139 136 Light and sight Removing the wiper blades Switch the ignition on. Remove protective film from the mainte‐ nance display on the tip of the newly fitted Press the î button on the combination wiper blades. switch. The wiper arms will move into the original If the colour of the maintenance display changes position.
  • Page 140: Mirrors

    Light and sight 137 To remove the wiper blade: press release Press the wiper blade beyond the point of Mirrors resistance in the direction of arrow knob 2, pull the wiper blade in the direction Operating the outside mirrors of arrow and remove.
  • Page 141 138 Light and sight Folding the outside mirrors in/out Adjusting the outside mirrors & WARNING Risk of accident due to mis‐ Press the buttons to select the out‐ judgement of distances when using the side mirror to be adjusted. outside mirror Press button to adjust the position of the The outside mirrors reflect objects on a...
  • Page 142 Light and sight 139 The inside rearview mirror and the outside mir‐ The front-passenger outside mirror moves back The electrolyte is harmful and causes irrita‐ ror on the driver's side automatically go into to its original position in the following situations: tion.
  • Page 143: Operating The Sun Visors

    140 Light and sight Storing the parking position of the front- Calling up Operating the sun visors passenger outside mirror using reverse gear Select the front-passenger outside mirror Using the single sun visor using button 2. Storing Engage reverse gear. The front-passenger outside mirror will move to the stored parking position.
  • Page 144 Light and sight 141 Vehicles with an extendable sun visor: slide sun visor horizontally as required.
  • Page 145: 142 Climate Control

    142 Climate control Vehicles without a stationary heater: t Overview of climate control systems calls up the air conditioning menu Notes on climate control Vehicles with a stationary heater: ! calls An interior air filter must always be used so that up the air conditioning menu, switches the the air conditioning system, pollution level moni‐...
  • Page 146: Operating The Climate Control System

    Climate control 143 Switches residual heat on/off ( page 145) → ¤ Switches the rear window heater on/off Vehicles without a stationary heater: ¿ switches the A/C function on/off page 144) → Vehicles with a stationary heater: & switches the stationary heater on/off page 147) →...
  • Page 147 144 Climate control Setting the climate style If climate control is switched off, the win‐ Activate O or deactivate ª the function. dows may mist up more quickly. Switch off Multimedia system: climate control only briefly. Vehicle b Climate control Climate Setting climate control to automatic mode mode...
  • Page 148 Climate control 145 Activating/deactivating the climate control Switching the residual heat on/off Activate O or deactivate ª the function. synchronisation function via the control Requirements: panel Demisting the windows The vehicle is parked. The climate control can be operated centrally Windows misted up on the inside It is possible to make use of the residual heat using the synchronisation function.
  • Page 149 To remove: pull out the flacon. If children open the flacon, they could drink Full flacons must be taken to If you do not use genuine Mercedes-Benz interior the liquid perfume or it could come into con‐ a harmful substance collection point.
  • Page 150 Climate control 147 Dispose of the genuine Mercedes-Benz interior If the outside temperature changes, ventila‐ Open a window on the windward side of perfume flacon when it is empty and do not refill tion mode automatically switches to heating the vehicle to ensure an adequate sup‐...
  • Page 151 148 Climate control Red: the stationary heater is switched on. the exhaust gas can flow out of the stationary heater exhaust pipe Yellow: the departure time is preselected. unhindered. The stationary heater/stationary ventilation will the exhaust gas does not come into switch off automatically after 50 minutes.
  • Page 152 Climate control 149 Setting the stationary heater/stationary ven‐ Setting the departure time To deactivate the departure time: select tilation via remote control the desired departure time and press and Briefly press the u button. hold the ^ button. Requirements: Press the , or . button repeatedly OFF will appear on the display.
  • Page 153 150 Climate control Replacing the remote control battery (sta‐ Selected departure time tionary heater) Remaining time for the stationary heater/ stationary ventilation (in minutes) & DANGER Serious damage to health Take discharged batteries to a Stationary heater/stationary ventilation caused by swallowing batteries qualified specialist workshop or to a active collection point for used batteries.
  • Page 154 Climate control 151 Slide battery cover in the opposite direc‐ tion to the arrow onto the remote control until the battery cover engages. Problems with the remote control for the stationary heater/stationary ventilation Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions FAIL ¨ The signal transmission between the transmitter and the vehicle is faulty.
  • Page 155 152 Climate control Air vents Adjusting the rear air vents Adjusting the front air vents & WARNING ‑ Risk of burns/frostbite due to not maintaining a sufficient distance to the air vents Very hot or very cold air can flow from the air vents.
  • Page 156 Climate control 153 Opening or closing the air vent in the glove Adjusting the AIRSCARF vents & WARNING Risk of burns caused by the * NOTE Damage to temperature-sensitive heating output from AIRSCARF being too objects in the glove box high When AIRSCARF is switched on, very hot air Temperature-sensitive objects stored in the...
  • Page 157 154 Climate control Do not use protective covers on head restraints with AIRSCARF. Make sure that there are no objects covering the intake grille on the back of the head restraint. You can adjust the blower output of AIR‐ SCARF vents using the AIRSCARF button page 109).
  • Page 158: Driving And Parking 155

    Driving and parking 155 Driving operate vehicle equipment and become & DANGER Risk of fatal injuries due to trapped, for example. exhaust gases Notes on Mercedes-AMG vehicles Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust Moreover, children could also set the vehicle Observe the notes on the following topics in the gases such as carbon monoxide.
  • Page 159 156 Driving and parking Requirements: Starting the vehicle To switch on the power supply: press but‐ the key is located in the vehicle and the key once. Starting the vehicle with the start/stop but‐ battery is not discharged. you can activate the windscreen wiper, for example.
  • Page 160 Information about suitable mobile phones You can switch off the engine while driving by pressing button for about three seconds. Be can be obtained from your Mercedes-Benz sure to observe the safety notes under "Driving service centre or at http://www.mercedes- tips".
  • Page 161 Make sure that marked space is empty. Key sticker has been stolen, the key function can Remove key from the key ring. be deactivated at a Mercedes-Benz service Cooling or heating the vehicle interior before centre. commencing your journey Place key in marked space 2.
  • Page 162 Driving and parking 159 Starting the vehicle the fuel tank is sufficiently filled. after every vehicle start, the engine runs for ten minutes. the starter battery is sufficiently charged. & WARNING Risk of crushing or entrap‐ you can carry out a maximum of two consec‐ You can also set the temperature with your ment due to unintentional starting of the utive starting attempts.
  • Page 163 160 Driving and parking To preserve the engine during the first 1,500 km: Please also observe the following running-in Stow all objects in the vehicle securely notes: drive at varying road speeds and engine so that they cannot get into the driver's speeds.
  • Page 164 Driving and parking 161 Open a window on the side of the vehi‐ & WARNING Risk of accident when switch‐ & WARNING Risk of skidding and of an cle facing the wind to ensure an ade‐ ing off the ignition when driving accident due to shifting down on slippery quate supply of fresh air.
  • Page 165 162 Driving and parking Limited braking effect on salt-treated roads: The engine is switched off automatically in the To use braking effect of the engine, following situations if all vehicle conditions for shift to a lower gear in good time. due to salt build-up on the brake disks and an automatic engine stop are met: brakepads, the braking distance can increase...
  • Page 166 Driving and parking 163 an automatic engine start is necessary. if you switch on the HOLD function or select a you engage transmission position h or k. different transmission position than k, the you release the brake pedal, the vehicle is If the engine was switched off by the ECO start/ engine will automatically stop in the following not in Glide mode and it starts to move on a...
  • Page 167 164 Driving and parking Deactivating or activating the ECO start/ ECO display function Gentle deceleration and rolling stop function Consistent speed The ECO display summarises the driving charac‐ teristics from the start of the journey to its com‐ The inner segment is grey and the outer seg‐ pletion and assists you in achieving the most ment empties: economical driving style.
  • Page 168 Driving and parking 165 ECO Assist analyses data for the vehicle's expec‐ Foot off the accelerator message will appear on ted route. This allows the system to optimally the multifunction display. If the driver lifts off the adjust the driving style for the route ahead, save accelerator pedal in good time, the remaining fuel and recuperate.
  • Page 169: Dynamic Select Switch

    166 Driving and parking ECO Assist is active only in drive programs ; If there is dirt on the windscreen in the vicin‐ Use the DYNAMIC SELECT switch to change and A. ity of the multifunction camera or the camera between the following drive programs: is misted up, damaged or obscured.
  • Page 170 Driving and parking 167 Selecting the drive program Configuring drive program I Displaying engine data Multimedia system: Multimedia system: Vehicle e DYNAMIC SELECT Indi- Vehicle e DYNAMIC SELECT vidual Select Engine data. Select the individual setting. The values for engine output and engine tor‐ que may deviate from the nominal values.
  • Page 171: Automatic Transmission

    168 Driving and parking Use the DIRECT SELECT lever to shift the trans‐ Automatic transmission Never leave children and animals unat‐ mission position. The current transmission posi‐ tended in the vehicle. DIRECT SELECT lever tion is displayed in the multifunction display. When leaving the vehicle, always take Function of the DIRECT SELECT lever the key with you and lock the vehicle.
  • Page 172 Driving and parking 169 Engaging reverse gear R If you then exit the vehicle leaving the key in speed and the transmission is in position h Depress the brake pedal and push the the vehicle, the automatic transmission or k. DIRECT SELECT lever upwards past the first remains in neutral i.
  • Page 173 170 Driving and parking Manual gearshifting steering wheel gearshift paddle. If permitted, the To deactivate: pull steering wheel gearshift automatic transmission shifts to the next gear paddle and hold it in place. & WARNING Risk of skidding and of an up or down depending on the steering wheel The transmission position h appears in the gearshift paddle being pulled.
  • Page 174 Driving and parking 171 Glide mode function the road's course is suitable, e.g. no steep uphill or downhill inclines or tight bends. Mercedes-AMG vehicles: observe the notes in there is no trailer coupled to the trailer hitch, the Supplement. Otherwise, you may fail to rec‐ and no bicycle rack fitted.
  • Page 175: Function Of The 4Matic

    172 Driving and parking Function of the 4MATIC Refuelling If you or other people come into contact with 4MATIC ensures that all four wheels are driven Refuelling the vehicle fuel, observe the following: ® when needed. Together with ESP and 4ETS, Immediately rinse fuel off your skin with &...
  • Page 176 Driving and parking 173 Before you open the fuel filler cap or Never refuel using any of the following fuels: * NOTE Damage caused by the wrong fuel take hold of the pump nozzle, touch the diesel Fuel that does not conform to the required metallic vehicle body.
  • Page 177 174 Driving and parking ard EN 590, or an equivalent specifica‐ Consult a qualified specialist workshop. * NOTE Do not use diesel to refuel vehi‐ tion. cles with a petrol engine. Have the fuel tank and fuel lines In countries without sulphur-free diesel drained completely.
  • Page 178 Driving and parking 175 Turn the fuel filler cap anti-clockwise and ® AdBlue (vehicles with a diesel engine only) remove it. ® Notes on refilling AdBlue Insert the fuel filler cap into bracket 2. Completely insert the pump nozzle into the * NOTE When you open the AdBlue ®...
  • Page 179 After topping up, carefully close the ® Alternatively, AdBlue is available at qualified ® AdBlue refill container. specialist workshops, e.g. Mercedes-Benz Service Centres, and at many filling stations ® Avoid carrying AdBlue refill containers ® ® in AdBlue...
  • Page 180 Driving and parking 177 ® ® ® Opening the AdBlue filler cap Preparing the AdBlue refill canister Topping up AdBlue Screw disposable hose onto the filler ® Screw on the fastener of AdBlue refill canis‐ neck of the vehicle until hand-tight. ter 2.
  • Page 181: Parking

    178 Driving and parking Avoid storing AdBlue ® refill containers per‐ & WARNING Risk of accident and injury manently in the vehicle. due to children left unattended in the vehicle Parking If you leave children unattended in the vehi‐ cle, they may be able to set the vehicle in Parking the vehicle motion, for example by: &...
  • Page 182 Driving and parking 179 When you switch off the vehicle, you can still The engine is switched off. It can take up to 20 seconds before the indi‐ operate the side windows for five minutes if cator lamp flashes yellow. the ignition is switched on.
  • Page 183 180 Driving and parking Synchronising the rolling code Press the programming button on the door Check if the transmitter frequency of remote drive unit. control is supported. Requirements: Initiate the next step within approximately Replace the batteries in remote control 5. The door system uses a rolling code.
  • Page 184 Driving and parking 181 On the Internet at http:// Press and hold buttons 1, until Press and hold buttons and 3. www.homelink.com. the door opens or closes. Indicator lamp lights up yellow. If indicator lamp flashes yellow after If indicator lamp flashes green: release Opening/closing a garage door approximately 20 seconds: press and hold...
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  • Page 186 Driving and parking 183 Electric parking brake This is only the case if one of the following con‐ key if the "Digital Vehicle Key" function ditions is also fulfilled: is activated via Mercedes me connect. Electric parking brake function (applying The engine is switched off.
  • Page 187 184 Driving and parking Applying/releasing the electric parking The transmission is in position h or k and The electric parking brake is only securely brake manually applied if the indicator lamp is lit continu‐ you depress the accelerator pedal or you shift from transmission position j to h or ously.
  • Page 188: Driving And Driving Safety Systems

    Driving and parking 185 Activating/deactivating standby mode Further information can be obtained at a If the following conditions are fulfilled, standby qualified specialist workshop. mode can be activated or deactivated using the Multimedia system: multimedia system: Vehicle î Vehicle settings Standby the engine is switched off.
  • Page 189 186 Driving and parking Function of the radar sensors Overview of driving systems and driving ® (Electronic Stability Program) safety systems page 187) → Some driving and driving safety systems use Active Speed Limit Assist ( page 204) radar sensors to monitor the area in front of, In this section, you will find information about →...
  • Page 190 Driving and parking 187 Vehicle steerability while braking is ensured. ® Function of ESP (Electronic Stability Pro‐ Depress the brake pedal with full force gram) in emergency braking situations. ABS If ABS intervenes when braking, you will feel a prevents the wheels from locking. pulsing in the brake pedal.
  • Page 191 188 Driving and parking Vehicles with trailer hitch: stabilisation of Spinning the wheels results in a cutting ® can monitor and improve driving stability action, which enhances traction. the vehicle/trailer combination is no longer and traction in the following situations, within active.
  • Page 192 Driving and parking 189 select the drive programs using the DYNAMIC SELECT switch ( page 167). →...
  • Page 193 190 Driving and parking ® characteristics per drive program Drive program Characteristics ® mode A (Comfort) These drive programs provide the ideal balance ® Comfort between traction and stability. ; (Eco) Select drive program ; or A in difficult road conditions, such as snow or ice, or when the road is wet from rain.
  • Page 194 Driving and parking 191 ® when driving straight ahead or cornering Slight swerving is reduced by means of a tar‐ Activating/deactivating ESP (Electronic Sta‐ slightly. geted, individual brake application on one bility Program) side. The vehicle is stabilised by means of individ‐ Multimedia system: ual brake application on one side.
  • Page 195 192 Driving and parking Function of STEER CONTROL Function of Active Brake Assist If you apply the brake yourself in a critical situa‐ tion or apply the brake during autonomous brak‐ STEER CONTROL helps you by transmitting a Active Brake Assist consists of the following sub‐ ing, situation-dependent braking assistance noticeable steering force to the steering wheel in functions:...
  • Page 196 Driving and parking 193 The individual subfunctions are available in driving speed. The · distance warning an aid. The driver is responsible for the following speed ranges: lamp then lights up in the instrument cluster. maintaining a suitable distance to the Distance warning function vehicle in front, vehicle speed and for From approximately 7 km/h, if your vehicle...
  • Page 197 194 Driving and parking Autonomous braking function The autonomous braking function may intervene at speeds starting from approximately 7 km/h in the following situations: Vehicles travelling in Stationary vehicles Crossing vehicles Moving pedestrians Stationary pedes‐ front trians Vehicles without Driv‐ up to approx.
  • Page 198 Driving and parking 195 Cancelling a brake application of Active It can assist the driver with additional steer‐ In such cases Evasive Steering Assist can: Brake Assist ing assistance if it detects a swerving give an unnecessary warning or provide manoeuvre.
  • Page 199 196 Driving and parking System limitations To pedestrians who are hidden by other Late objects. The system may be impaired or may not function Select a setting. in the following situations: If the typical outline of a pedestrian cannot Your selection is retained when the vehicle is be distinguished from the background.
  • Page 200 Driving and parking 197 Function of Adaptive Brake Lights If you accelerate to overtake, for example, the stored speed is not deleted. If you remove your Adaptive Brake Lights warn following traffic in an foot from the accelerator pedal after overtaking, emergency braking situation with the following cruise control will resume speed regulation back actions:...
  • Page 201 198 Driving and parking note of this when driving a laden vehicle. By The variable limiter is operated using the corre‐ doing so, you will make use of the engine's brak‐ sponding steering wheel buttons. You can store ing effect. This relieves the load on the brake any speed above 20 km/h up to the maximum system and prevents the brakes from overheat‐...
  • Page 202 Driving and parking 199 After completion of kickdown, the variable lim‐ The transmission is in position h. To select cruise control: press rocker iter is activated again in the following situations: switch Variable limiter: If the driven speed drops below the stored To select the variable limiter: press rocker The vehicle has been started.
  • Page 203 200 Driving and parking When you switch off the vehicle, the last Press and hold rocker switch beyond the When you switch off the vehicle, the last speed stored is cleared. pressure point. speed stored is cleared. When you activate cruise control or Active The stored speed is increased or reduced in When you select cruise control or Active Dis‐...
  • Page 204 Driving and parking 201 Setting the speed limitation for winter tyres halt. The vehicle accelerates or brakes depend‐ roads with separate carriageways (country- Multimedia system: ing on the distance to the vehicle in front and dependent). the set speed. The speed and distance to the Vehicle î...
  • Page 205 202 Driving and parking Do not use Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC in to pedestrians, animals, bicycles or sta‐ & WARNING Risk of accident due to insuf‐ these situations. tionary vehicles, or unexpected obstacles ficient deceleration by Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC to complex traffic conditions &...
  • Page 206 Driving and parking 203 Activating the variable limiter or Active Dis‐ Accepting the displayed speed restriction Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is not being tance Assist DISTRONIC when Distance Assist DISTRONIC or the lim‐ used to park the vehicle or to exit from a iter is activated parking space.
  • Page 207 204 Driving and parking Deactivating Active Distance Assist Function of Active Speed Limit Assist DISTRONIC Press and hold rocker switch up/down to The following function is country-dependent the pressure point. and only available in conjunction with the & WARNING Risk of accident due to Active The stored speed is increased or reduced in Driving Assistance Package.
  • Page 208 Driving and parking 205 System limitations Function of route-based speed adaptation The driven speed is adjusted when the vehicle is level with the traffic sign at the latest. In the Temporary speed restrictions (e.g. for a certain The following function is country-dependent case of signs indicating entry into an urban area, time or due to weather conditions) cannot be and only available in conjunction with the...
  • Page 209 206 Driving and parking When the toll station is reached, Active Dis‐ Speed adjustment is cancelled in the following If map data is not up to date or available tance Assist DISTRONIC adopts the speed as cases: If you do not follow the selected route the stored speed.
  • Page 210 Driving and parking 207 Active Steering Assist Steering and touch detection If the driver does not steer the vehicle over a The driver is required to keep their hands on the long period, or has not taken hold of the steering Function of Active Steering Assist steering wheel at all times and be able to inter‐...
  • Page 211 208 Driving and parking The system may be impaired or may not function When towing a trailer. Steer according to traffic conditions. in the following instances: When actively changing lane without switch‐ Activating Active Steering Assist In snow, rain, fog, heavy spray, if there is ing on the turn signal.
  • Page 212 Driving and parking 209 Overview of Active Distance Assist Assistant display Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC status dis‐ DISTRONIC displays in the instrument clus‐ play and route-based speed adaptation The assistance graphic and the status display show the status of the following functions in the instrument cluster: Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Route-based speed adaptation...
  • Page 213 210 Driving and parking Active Steering Assist status display Function of Hill Start Assist Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC active, speed stored, no vehicle detected (bright Hill Start Assist holds the vehicle for a short vehicle symbol) time when pulling away on a hill under the fol‐ Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC active, lowing conditions: speed stored, vehicle detected (green vehi‐...
  • Page 214 Driving and parking 211 HOLD function Activating/deactivating the HOLD function * NOTE Damage from automatic braking HOLD function & WARNING Risk of an accident due to the When Active Brake Assist, Active Distance The HOLD function holds the vehicle at a stand‐ Assist DISTRONIC or the HOLD function are HOLD function being activated when you still without requiring you to depress the brake...
  • Page 215 212 Driving and parking Activating the HOLD function AIR BODY CONTROL In the following situations, the vehicle is held by the transmission position j or by the electric Depress the brake pedal and after a short AIR BODY CONTROL function parking brake: time depress further until the ë...
  • Page 216 Driving and parking 213 Available suspension settings Drive program Characteristics A (Comfort) The suspension tuning is comfortable. The vehicle is set to the normal level. When driving at speeds of above 125 km/h the vehicle is lowered. When driving at speeds below 80 km/h the vehicle is raised again. ;...
  • Page 217 214 Driving and parking Setting the vehicle level Raising the vehicle & WARNING Risk of entrapment from vehi‐ cle lowering & WARNING Risk of accident because Vehicles with AIR BODY CONTROL or vehicle level is too high level control system: When you unload lug‐ If you drive at a higher vehicle level, the driv‐...
  • Page 218 Driving and parking 215 Parking Assist PARKTRONIC The vehicle is lowered again in the following sit‐ the manoeuvring area while manoeuvring and uations: parking in/exiting parking spaces. Function of Parking Assist PARKTRONIC When driving faster than 80 km/h. In the standard setting, an intermittent warning tone sounds from a distance of approximately When driving between 60 km/h and 0.3 m to an obstacle in front and approximately...
  • Page 219 216 Driving and parking Parking Assist PARKTRONIC display in the Obstacles above the detection range, e.g. multimedia system overhanging loads, overhangs or loading ramps of lorries. The sensors must be free of dirt, ice and slush. Otherwise, they may not function correctly. Clean the sensors regularly, taking care not to scratch or damage them.
  • Page 220 Driving and parking 217 If you steer in the direction of a detected obsta‐ cle and there is a risk of a lateral collision, a warning is issued. The segments on the sides light up yellow or red, depending on the distance to the obstacle.
  • Page 221 218 Driving and parking After the engine is restarted, obstacles must be Depending on the vehicle's equipment, the The vehicle or other objects could oth‐ detected again before a new warning can be button may also be located in the centre erwise be damaged.
  • Page 222 Driving and parking 219 Reversing camera Select Warn early. you to orient yourself and to avoid obstacles when reversing. Activate O or deactivate ª the function. Function of the reversing camera The reversing camera is only an aid. It is not a Activating/deactivating audio fadeout substitute for your attention to the surroundings.
  • Page 223 220 Driving and parking The camera lens is obstructed, dirty or mis‐ ted up. Observe the notes on cleaning the reversing camera ( page 373). → The camera or rear of your vehicle is dam‐ aged. In this case, have the camera and its position and setting checked at a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 224 Driving and parking 221 When Active Parking Assist is active, the Red guide line at a distance of approximately Red guide line at a distance of approximately lanes are displayed in green. 0.3 m to the ball head of the trailer hitch 0.3 m from the rear area If Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is deactivated, Ball head of the trailer hitch...
  • Page 225 222 Driving and parking The 360° Camera is only an aid. It is not a sub‐ stitute for your attention to the surroundings. The responsibility for safe manoeuvring and parking remains with you. Make sure that there are no persons, animals or objects etc., in the manoeuvring area while manoeuvring and park‐...
  • Page 226 Driving and parking 223 Top view Guide lines When Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is operational and no object is detected, the segments of the warning display are shown in grey. If the entire system fails, the segments of the warning display are shown in red. The indicator lamp on the PARKTRONIC button lights up and the é...
  • Page 227 224 Driving and parking The guide lines in the multimedia system dis‐ play show the distances to your vehicle. The distances only apply to road level. In trailer mode, the guide lines are shown at the level of the trailer hitch. Trailer view (if trailer hitch is fitted) If you select trailer view and no trailer is coupled to the vehicle, the following display appears:...
  • Page 228 Driving and parking 225 their setting checked at a qualified specialist In the multimedia system, select the desired workshop. view. Switching reversing camera automatic mode Do not use the 360° Camera under such circum‐ on/off stances. You could otherwise injure others or collide with objects when parking or manoeu‐...
  • Page 229 226 Driving and parking The camera cover closes automatically after multifunction display and the system automati‐ Active Parking Assist is cancelled if, among some time or after an ignition cycle. cally searches for and measures parking spaces other things, one of the following actions is car‐ on both sides of the vehicle parallel and perpen‐...
  • Page 230 Driving and parking 227 Do not use Active Parking Assist in the following Active Parking Assist will not assist you with & WARNING Risk of accident due to situations: parking spaces parallel or at right angles to the objects located above or below the direction of travel in the following situations: If you are driving in extreme weather condi‐...
  • Page 231 228 Driving and parking Where necessary, select the parking direc‐ tion: forwards or reverse. Vehicle path is shown, depending on selected parking space and the parking direction. Confirm selected parking space 4. The turn signal indicator is switched on auto‐ matically when the parking procedure begins.
  • Page 232 Driving and parking 229 vehicle path. The parking procedure can Pay attention to objects and other road then be continued. If no new vehicle path is users. available, the transmission position will be Where necessary, stop the vehicle or changed again. If the vehicle has not yet cancel the parking procedure with reached the parking space, the parking pro‐...
  • Page 233 230 Driving and parking You are responsible for selecting the turn signal tem display: select the corresponding trans‐ in accordance with the traffic conditions. If nec‐ mission position. essary, select the turn signal accordingly. The vehicle moves out of the parking space. The turn signal indicator is switched off auto‐...
  • Page 234 Driving and parking 231 Function of Drive Away Assist If the manoeuvring assistance function is Be prepared to brake or swerve as nec‐ Drive Away Assist can reduce the severity of an activated in the multimedia system. essary, provided the traffic situation impact when pulling away.
  • Page 235 232 Driving and parking Deactivating/activating manoeuvring assis‐ Vehicles with Blind Spot Assist: drivers can take regular breaks in good time that allow for tance adequate recuperation. also be warned of any crossing traffic when reversing out of a parking space. If a critical sit‐ Multimedia system: You can choose between two settings.
  • Page 236 Driving and parking 233 Setting ATTENTION ASSIST The functionality of ATTENTION ASSIST is restricted, and warnings may be delayed or not Multimedia system: occur at all in the following situations: Vehicle k Assistance ATTENTION If you have been driving for less than approx‐ ASSIST imately 30 minutes.
  • Page 237 234 Driving and parking Traffic Sign Assist Since Traffic Sign Assist also uses the data by how much the maximum permissible speed stored in the navigation system, it can update can be exceeded before a warning is issued. You Function of Traffic Sign Assist the display in the following situations without can specify whether the warning is to be just a detecting traffic signs:...
  • Page 238 Driving and parking 235 If the windscreen in the area of the multi‐ function camera is dirty, or if the camera is misted up, damaged or covered. If the traffic signs are hard to detect, e.g. due to dirt or snow, or because they are covered or due to insufficient lighting.
  • Page 239 236 Driving and parking Blind Spot Assist and Active Blind Spot Select Adopt limit. & WARNING Risk of accident despite Blind Assist Activate O or deactivate ª the function. Spot Assist The speed limits detected by Traffic Sign Function of Blind Spot Assist and Active Blind Spot Assist does not react to vehicles Assist are automatically adopted by Active Blind Spot Assist with exit warning...
  • Page 240 Driving and parking 237 The exit warning is only an aid and not a substi‐ Warnings may be interrupted when driving along‐ & WARNING Risk of accident despite exit tute for the attention of vehicle occupants. The side long vehicles, for example lorries, for a pro‐ warning responsibility for opening and closing the doors longed time.
  • Page 241 238 Driving and parking The course-correcting brake application is availa‐ In rare cases, the system may make an inappro‐ vehicles approaching and overtaking you ble in the speed range between approximately priate brake application. This brake application at a greatly different speed 30 km/h and 200 km/h.
  • Page 242 Driving and parking 239 Activating/deactivating Blind Spot Assist or Active Lane Keeping Assist ded by a course-correcting brake application Active Blind Spot Assist back into your lane. Function of Active Lane Keeping Assist Multimedia system: You are warned by vibration pulses in the steer‐ Vehicle k Assistance Blind Spot...
  • Page 243 240 Driving and parking speed, for braking in good time and for staying If a lane-correcting brake application occurs, dis‐ You have adopted a sporty driving style with in lane. play appears in the multifunction display. high cornering speeds or high rates of accel‐ eration.
  • Page 244 Driving and parking 241 Activating/deactivating Active Lane Keeping If the lane markings are worn, dark or cov‐ Always make sure that there is suffi‐ ered. Assist (vehicles with Parking Assist cient distance to the side for other traf‐ PARKTRONIC) If the distance to the vehicle in front is too fic or obstacles.
  • Page 245: Trailer Hitch

    242 Driving and parking Setting the sensitivity of Active Lane Keep‐ Observe the following notes on the tongue ing Assist weight: Multimedia system: use a tongue weight as close as possible to Vehicle k Assistance Act. Lane the maximum tongue weight Keep.
  • Page 246 Driving and parking 243 vehicles without LED headlamps or MUL‐ Folding the ball neck out & WARNING Risk of injury from ball neck TIBEAM LED headlamps: the headlamps swinging outwards have been set correctly. The ball neck may swing outwards when In the event of increased rear axle load, the car/ unlocking or when it has not been properly trailer combination may not exceed a maximum...
  • Page 247 244 Driving and parking Coupling up/uncoupling a trailer Remove the cover from the ball head and store it in a safe place. & WARNING Risk of injury from the vehicle Make sure that the ball on the ball neck is clean. level being changed Check that it is either greased or dry (grease- Vehicles with level control system: the...
  • Page 248 Driving and parking 245 Requirements: Coupling up a trailer Open the socket cap. the ball neck must be extended fully electri‐ Insert the plug with lug in groove * NOTE Damage to the vehicle battery due cally and engaged in the securely locked the socket.
  • Page 249: Bicycle Rack Function

    246 Driving and parking Accessories can be connected to the perma‐ Disconnect the electrical connection This could result in you or other people nent power supply up to 180 W, and to the between the vehicle and the trailer. becoming trapped if your or their limbs are power supply that is switched on via the igni‐...
  • Page 250 Acceleration and slope-climbing ability will be restricted. only use bicycle racks approved by Mercedes-Benz. Braking distances will be longer. always observe the bicycle rack operat‐ This may impair the vehicle's driving characteris‐ ing instructions.
  • Page 251: Vehicle Towing Instructions

    Total Max. dis‐ Max. dis‐ of bicy‐ weight tance tance Mercedes-Benz recommends removing all cles of bicy‐ detachable parts from bicycles, e.g. baskets, cle rack child seats or rechargeable batteries, before and load loading them onto the bicycle rack. This will...
  • Page 252: Instrument Display And On-Board Computer 249

    Instrument Display and on-board computer 249 Instrument display (standard) Instrument display in the widescreen cockpit Instrument display overview Mercedes-AMG vehicles: be sure to observe the information in the Supplement. Otherwise, you may fail to recognise dangers. & WARNING Risk of accident due to an instrument display malfunction If the Instrument Display has failed or mal‐...
  • Page 253: Overview Of The Buttons On The Steering Wheel

    250 Instrument Display and on-board computer Speed limiter ( page 198) → Before opening the bonnet, allow the Overview of the buttons on the steering wheel Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC engine to cool down. page 201) → In the event of a fire in the engine com‐ partment, keep the engine bonnet * NOTE Engine damage due to excessively closed and call the fire service.
  • Page 254: Operating The On-Board Computer

    Instrument Display and on-board computer 251 Observe the legal requirements for the country When the on-board computer is being operated, ~ Rejects/ends a call in which you are currently driving when you different acoustic signals sound as operating ò Calls up the home screen operate the on-board computer.
  • Page 255: Setting The Design

    252 Instrument Display and on-board computer Vehicles without Active Distance Assist To exit a submenu: press the back button Setting the additional value range DISTRONIC: press the ò button to call on the left 1. up the menu bar of the on-board computer. Setting the design On-board computer: Design...
  • Page 256: Overview Of Displays On The Multifunction Display

    Instrument Display and on-board computer 253 The following display content can be selected in Further displays on the multifunction display: Overview of displays on the multifunction Classic Sport designs: display Gearshift recommendation ( page 170) → Rev counter ë Active Parking Assist activated Navigation page 227) →...
  • Page 257: Adjusting The Instrument Lighting

    254 Instrument Display and on-board computer Vehicles with a widescreen cockpit: Cool- Adjusting the instrument lighting Menus and submenus ant: coolant temperature display Functions on the service menu of the on- Engine oil level: engine oil level board computer On-board computer: Calling up the assistant display Service On-board computer:...
  • Page 258 Instrument Display and on-board computer 255 Grey radar waves next to vehicle: Blind Spot When gliding mode is active, Gliding mode Assist activated displayed instead of the current fuel con‐ sumption ( page 171). → Green radar waves next to vehicle: Blind Spot Assist active A recuperation display is also available for certain engines.
  • Page 259 256 Instrument Display and on-board computer Example: trip computer Example: standard display Example: trip computer Total distance Trip distance Total distance Driving time Total distance Driving time Driving time with low emissions Average speed Vehicles without a 48 V on-board electrical Average speed Average fuel consumption system (EQ Boost technology):...
  • Page 260 Instrument Display and on-board computer 257 Resetting values on the trip menu of the on- If you press and hold the left-hand Touch Con‐ board computer trol, the values of the function will be reset immediately. On-board computer: Trip Calling up navigation instructions on the on- The spelling on the main menu displayed board computer may differ.
  • Page 261 258 Instrument Display and on-board computer Selecting radio stations using the on-board New route... Calculating route…: a new To select a radio station: swipe upwards or computer route is being calculated. downwards on the left-hand Touch Control. Road not mapped: the road is unknown, e.g. On-board computer: Selecting the frequency range or memory for newly built roads.
  • Page 262 Instrument Display and on-board computer 259 Media playback using the on-board computer Changing a media source and traffic conditions and operate the Press the left-hand Touch Control. equipment with the vehicle stationary. On-board computer: To select a media source: swipe upwards Media When telephoning, you must observe the legal or downwards on the left-hand Touch Con‐...
  • Page 263 260 Instrument Display and on-board computer wards on the left-hand touch control to Swipe upwards or downwards on the left- Press the left-hand Touch Control. select the desired telephone number. hand Touch Control and select 6 (Accept) or ~ (Reject). Press the left-hand Touch Control.
  • Page 264: Head-Up Display

    Instrument Display and on-board computer 261 Display elements System limits Head-up Display The visibility is influenced by the following condi‐ Function of the head-up display tions: Mercedes-AMG vehicles: be sure to observe seat position the information in the Supplement. Otherwise, the positioning of the display image you may fail to recognise dangers.
  • Page 265 262 Instrument Display and on-board computer Switching the head-up display on/off Press button 1.
  • Page 266: Multimedia System 263

    Multimedia system 263 Switches the mute function on/off Overview and operation page 269) → Overview of the multimedia system Ü button Switches multimedia system on/off & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐ Controller mation systems and communications equipment Notes on the media display If you operate information and communica‐...
  • Page 267 264 Multimedia system Touch Control If you are wearing polarised sunglasses, it To open a list: press Touch Control 2. may be difficult to read the display. To close a list: press button 3. Operating Touch Control Central control elements overview Swipe right on Touch Control 2.
  • Page 268 Multimedia system 265 Operating the controller Controller operating options: Turn 3 anti-clockwise or clockwise. Slide 1 left or right. Slide 4 up or down. Slide 2 diagonally. Press 7 briefly or press and hold. Touchpad Activating/deactivating the touchpad Multimedia system: System w Input Activate O or deactivate ª...
  • Page 269 266 Multimedia system Setting the sensitivity for the touchpad Switch Haptic operating feedback on O or Press briefly: returns to the previous display Multimedia system: off ª. Press and hold: calls up main functions When the function is activated, a tactile feed‐ System w Input You can navigate in menus and lists via touch-...
  • Page 270 Multimedia system 267 Main functions Alternatively: press the © button on the rename favourites ( page 268). → controller, the touchpad or the Touch Con‐ move favourites ( page 268). → Calling up the main functions trol. delete favourites ( page 268).
  • Page 271 268 Multimedia system Select favourite. Navigate downwards once. Navigate downwards once. The Favourites menu appears. The Favourites menu appears. The categories are displayed. Select a category. Select Rename. To delete: select Delete. The favourites are displayed. Enter the characters. Select Yes. Select a favourite.
  • Page 272 Multimedia system 269 Switching the sound on/off To switch on: change the media source or turn volume control 1. Adjusting the volume On the multimedia system To mute: press volume control 1. On the multifunction steering wheel The 8 symbol appears in the status line of the media display.
  • Page 273 270 Multimedia system The volume of the navigation announce‐ traffic situation. This could also cause you to ment changes in accordance with the vol‐ lose control of the vehicle. ume of the current media source. Only operate this equipment when the during a telephone call traffic situation permits.
  • Page 274 Multimedia system 271 On the Touch Control and controller: Entering characters using the controller Ä To switch to special characters and sym‐ select the characters in the character bar. bols. Example: renaming favourites Depending on the target entry, the following X To switch to upper-case or lower-case let‐...
  • Page 275: System Settings

    272 Multimedia system Example: renaming favourites Adapting the ambient lighting for the style To delete a character: swipe left when the cursor is located in the input line. Select Adjust ambient light.. To confirm the entry: press the touchpad. Activate O or deactivate ª the function. To finish character entry: swipe upwards.
  • Page 276 Multimedia system 273 Manually display area comprises the left-hand or right- Calculation of expected time of arrival. hand third of the display. Switch Automatic Summer Time off ª. Setting the time zone Select Additional display area. Multimedia system: Select Summer Time.
  • Page 277 274 Multimedia system The date is set automatically via GPS. ® ® Bluetooth Activating/deactivating Bluetooth Information about Bluetooth ® Requirements for switching off Bluetooth ® Connectivity ® Apple CarPlay™ is not active. Bluetooth technology is a standard for short- range wireless data transfer up to approximately Setting up a hotspot via business telephony Multimedia system: 10 m.
  • Page 278 Multimedia system 275 Setting up Wi-Fi The Wi-Fi connection to a Wi-Fi-capable The type of connection established must be device, e.g. the customer's mobile phone or selected on the multimedia system and on the Requirements: a tablet PC is established. device to be connected.
  • Page 279 276 Multimedia system Using a WPS PIN Activate ¥ Connect automaticallyO. Select Set up hotspot. Highlight a Wi-Fi network in the list. To connect: highlight a Wi-Fi network in the Highlight Connect device to vehicle hotspot. list. Select ¥ Connect using WPS PIN input.
  • Page 280 Multimedia system 277 Select the vehicle from the device to be con‐ To save a security key: select Save. tion announcements are then also made in nected. The vehicle is displayed with the Arabic. When a new security key is saved, all existing SSID MB Hotspot XXXXX.
  • Page 281 Enter the four-digit PIN again. Current vehicle settings can be edited after medium when data is being exported. If both PINs match, PIN protection is active. the import. Mercedes-Benz is not liable for any loss of Changing the PIN Exporting data. Requirements: If PIN protection is activated, your PIN is reques‐...
  • Page 282 Each time the ignition is switched off or on, the equipment. new PIN. individual user profiles are synchronised on the Alternatively, you can have PIN protection multimedia system and on the server. This reset at a Mercedes-Benz service centre. ensures that the latest user profiles are always available.
  • Page 283 280 Multimedia system Importing/exporting user profiles Export: select Export profiles to the server. Depending on the source, you can perform vari‐ ous updates: User profiles are exported. Requirements: Certain settings, such as address book Software update There is an Internet connection entries or previous destinations from the page 335).
  • Page 284 The update can be downloaded manually at a Further information about software updates can later time ( page 281). → be found at http://me.mercedes-benz.com Activating the software update If the download is completed and the update is Restart the system. Performing a software update...
  • Page 285: Navigation

    282 Multimedia system Reset function Requirements for the installation: A prompt appears again asking whether you really wish to reset. The ignition is switched on. Multimedia system: Select Yes. The engine is not running. System Reset The multimedia system is reset to the factory Notes and warnings have been read and Personal data is deleted, for example: settings.
  • Page 286 SD card manually. Multimedia system: the SD card may be damaged. Consult a Navigation This excludes map updates. Mercedes-Benz service centre. Removing * NOTE Damage due to high temperatures Press the SD card. High temperatures may damage the SD card.
  • Page 287 & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐ me portal. mation systems and communications The service has been activated at a equipment Mercedes-Benz service centre. If you operate information and communica‐ Further information can be found at: http:// tion equipment integrated in the vehicle www.mercedes.me...
  • Page 288 Multimedia system 285 Method 1: free search Multimedia system: To try both examples, the country setting must also be changed (method 2). Navigation Enter the POI or address in 2. The entries can be made in any order. To switch to handwriting recognition: Show the navigation menu.
  • Page 289 286 Multimedia system To call up the online search function: To adopt a destination: select 7 Select Enter an intersecting street, if available. select Online search destination Street, City or postcode Once an Internet connection is established, a If there are several listings for a destination, POI, e.g.
  • Page 290 Multimedia system 287 Selecting a POI To adopt a destination: select Select desti- If intermediate destinations are set, these Multimedia system: can also be selected as the search position nation. after selecting Near destination. If there are several listings for a destination, Navigation ¬...
  • Page 291 288 Multimedia system Entering an intermediate destination Select the POI. If route guidance is not active, select Start route guidance. Select Near destination: select the intermedi‐ Requirements: The selected filling station is set as the desti‐ ate destination or the destination. A destination is entered.
  • Page 292 Multimedia system 289 Editing intermediate destinations Calculating a route with intermediate desti‐ Multimedia system: nations Navigation ¬ Previous and other desti- Requirements: nations Contacts Requirements: The destination and at least one intermediate destination have been entered. The destination and at least one intermediate Select the contact.
  • Page 293 290 Multimedia system Entering geo-coordinates Multimedia system: 3 word addresses are unique, easy to Multimedia system: remember and suffice for most routine appli‐ Navigation ª Enter destination cations. Navigation ¬ Previous and other desti- Select Online search. The bidirectional conversion of 3 word nations Geo-coordinates Enter the destination address as a 3 word...
  • Page 294 Multimedia system 291 Showing traffic messages in the vicinity of Slide the controller in any direction. the map The map moves in the corresponding direc‐ Slide the controller down. tion under the crosshair. The more you move Select the POI category. Select Traffic messages for the vicinity.
  • Page 295 292 Multimedia system The previous destinations and intermediate Select the route type. before changing route to avoid traffic jam can be destinations are deleted. Route guidance to If route guidance is active, the new route is selected. the new destination begins. calculated with the new route type.
  • Page 296 Multimedia system 293 Selecting route options Select Payment in cash Electronic billing Driving safety voice announcements Multimedia system: or Off. If the function is switched on, an announce‐ The route takes into account roads that Navigation À Route and posi- ment is given before sections of road which require the payment of a usage fee (toll).
  • Page 297 294 Multimedia system Driving situation Remaining driving distance cally starts a route guidance without voice output. ATTENTION ASSIST Do you want to start Time of arrival the rest area search? message is shown. If the destinations for home and work have Selecting an alternative route not yet been created, a prompt appears.
  • Page 298 Multimedia system 295 Set as next intermediate destination: the You must observe the legal requirements for the journey as well as the prevailing traffic condi‐ selected service station is set as the next country in which you are currently driving when tions.
  • Page 299 296 Multimedia system Changing direction overview Lane recommendations overview The map appears in full-screen mode. This display appears for multi-lane roads. Announcement phase If the digital map contains the relevant data, the The multimedia system announces the multimedia system can display lane recommen‐ upcoming change of direction, e.g.
  • Page 300 Multimedia system 297 The following lanes are displayed: tion flag with the number of your Î inter‐ To activate: select # Driving recommen- mediate destination. After this, route guidance is dation Recommended lane continued. The current navigation announcement is In this lane, you will be able to complete both played.
  • Page 301 Route guidance guides you for as long as possi‐ The minimum volume can be individually set Navigation ble with navigation announcements and displays at a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Select ! Driving recommendation. on roads that are known to the multimedia sys‐...
  • Page 302 Multimedia system 299 Storing a map position Shortly before you reach the last known position the multimedia system will temporarily be on the map, you will hear the "Please follow the unable to locate the vehicle's current position on Multimedia system: direction arrow"...
  • Page 303 Set as next intermediate destination: the following sources: There may be differences between the traffic received destination address is set as the Mercedes-Benz Apps reports received and the actual road and traffic next new intermediate destination. Route conditions. door-to-door navigation...
  • Page 304 Alternatively: if the map is displayed in full If you do not wish to transmit your vehicle posi‐ screen mode, press the Touch Control, the tion, you can have this service deactivated at a controller or the touchpad. Mercedes-Benz service centre. The map menu appears.
  • Page 305 302 Multimedia system Activate º O. additional road safety notes when Moving the map ( page 304). → approaching a traffic incident, e.g. the When a traffic report symbol is under the The traffic map shows the following information, end of a traffic jam crosshair, press on the central control ele‐...
  • Page 306 Multimedia system 303 Issuing hazard warnings Map and compass • Filters the display of POIs in the vicinity Multimedia system: according to POI category Map and compass overview Navigation Z Options Announce- Switches the display of personal POI sym‐ bols on the map on or off ments Switches one of the following displays on or Activate O...
  • Page 307 The service has been activated at a Navigation ment. Mercedes-Benz service centre. The map menu appears. To zoom in: swipe down on the Touch Con‐ Further information can be found at: http:// trol.
  • Page 308 Multimedia system 305 Selecting the map orientation Standard displays symbols of predefined cat‐ Geo-coordinates displays the following infor‐ Multimedia system: egories on the map. mation: Navigation Z Options Map menu User defined allows you to personally select longitude and latitude the symbols for the available categories.
  • Page 309 To display an area: press the Touch Control, Select ¥ Edit. Information about new versions of the digital the touchpad or the controller. map can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz A red rectangle appears. This designates the Moving the area on the map service centre.
  • Page 310 Multimedia system 307 Taking the area for the route into account map can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz Once you insert the SD card into the SD card service centre. slot, the SD card is only made available to your Avoid O an area in the list.
  • Page 311: Telephone

    Select Qibla. Select the topic. The service has been activated at a The arrow on the compass shows the direc‐ Mercedes-Benz service centre. tion of prayer to Mecca in relation to the cur‐ rent direction of travel. Telephone Further information can be found at: http:// The number of satellites received is shown.
  • Page 312 This could also the vehicle. cause you to lose control of the vehicle. Further information can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz service centre or at: http:// www.mercedes-benz.com/connect.
  • Page 313 310 Multimedia system Telephone menu overview ® ¢ (telephone ready) or w (call active) Two mobile phones connected: changes view Bluetooth device name of the currently between telephone 1 and 2 or Active call connected mobile phone Contacts page 318) →...
  • Page 314 Multimedia system 311 Symbols are not shown until after a Two mobile phones are connected with the a mobile phone with "Twincard" is logged into mobile phone has been connected to the multi‐ the network with the second SIM card at the multimedia system via Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 315 312 Multimedia system To replace the currently connected Multimedia system: On the multimedia system: enter the pass‐ key and select a. mobile phone: select Phone Telephone ª Devices The currently connected mobile phone is On the mobile phone: enter the passkey Searching for a mobile phone replaced by the new mobile phone.
  • Page 316 Multimedia system 313 Functions of the mobile phone in two phone Using a SIM card for business telephony Setting up business telephony mode Requirements: Functions overview Using a mobile phone: ® Mobile phone in the Mobile phone in the Bluetooth is activated on the mobile foreground background...
  • Page 317 314 Multimedia system Overview of the symbols for business teleph‐ Select Connect a new device. Select Yes, SIM card and <Mobile phone> and, if necessary, enter the SIM card PIN. Select Start search on the system. Access to the mobile phone data is available. Select a mobile phone.
  • Page 318: Bluetooth ® Device Name Of The Currently

    Multimedia system 315 Interchanging mobile phones (two phone SIM card inserted and available mode) Hands-free profile activated SAP function available and activated Requirements: SAP function not available The mobile phones are authorised page 311). → If the mobile phone is actively connected with the system, the corresponding symbol Multimedia system: is highlighted in yellow.
  • Page 319 ( page 276). → mobile phone remains authorised in the sys‐ tem. Further information can be found at: http:// www.mercedes-benz.com/connect De-authorising a mobile phone Multimedia system: Using the mobile phone with Near Field Com‐ Telephone ª Devices...
  • Page 320 If the mobile phone has already been author‐ tion and transmission volume: http:// ised on the multimedia system, it is now con‐ www.mercedes-benz.com/connect nected. Calls Adjusting the call and ringtone volume If the mobile phone is authorised on the mul‐...
  • Page 321 318 Multimedia system Rejecting a call Switching between calls If you receive a call while already in a call, a message is displayed. An acoustic signal also Select Reject. Select call #. sounds. The selected call is active. The other call is Ending a call on hold.
  • Page 322 Multimedia system 319 Downloading mobile phone contacts Depending on the data source, you have the fol‐ Enter characters into the search field. lowing number of contacts: Multimedia system: A selection of possible contacts appears. Entering more characters into the search Telephone Z Options Contacts...
  • Page 323: Ó Mobile Phone

    320 Multimedia system Overview of importing contacts Saving a mobile phone contact Source Requirements: Multimedia system: Contacts from various sources If the sending of ñ Bluetooth ® con‐ Telephone ª Contacts Source Requirements: ® nection vCards via Bluetooth Select the mobile phone contact ó. is supported, vCards ò...
  • Page 324: Call List ( → Page 321)

    ® Bluetooth profile. Deleting a contact ® tings and supported functions of Bluetooth Multimedia system: capable mobile phones from a Mercedes-Benz If the PBAP Bluetooth ® profile is not supported, service centre or at: http://www.mercedes- Telephone ª Contacts the effects are as follows: benz.com/connect...
  • Page 325: Text Message A

    322 Multimedia system Reading text messages Depending on the mobile phone, the multimedia To start the dictation function: press on system only displays new incoming text mes‐ Multimedia system: the central control element. sages or the 100 newest text messages. The app for the dictation function is loaded.
  • Page 326 Using Mercedes-Benz Link Multimedia system: Requirements: Telephone i Text message Mercedes-Benz link The Mercedes-Benz Link control box is con‐ Open the text message. Overview of Mercedes-Benz Link nected with the multimedia system using the Select p. Using Mercedes-Benz Link, various functions ç...
  • Page 327 Disconnect the connecting cable between traffic situation. This could also cause you to The service provider is responsible for this appli‐ the Mercedes-Benz Link control box and the lose control of the vehicle. cation and the services and content connected multimedia system.
  • Page 328 Press the ò button on the multifunction the mobile phone and multimedia system. steering wheel, for example. Multimedia system: Mercedes-Benz recommends disconnecting If Apple CarPlay™ was not displayed in the Connect Apple CarPlay the connecting cable only when the vehicle is foreground before disconnecting, the appli‐...
  • Page 329 326 Multimedia system The service provider is responsible for this appli‐ In order to use the telephone functions, the when driving, you will be distracted from the cation and the services and content connected mobile phone must be connected to the mul‐ traffic situation.
  • Page 330 ( page 282). → Mercedes-Benz recommends disconnecting Exiting Android Auto the connecting cable only when the vehicle is The following driving status data is transmitted: Press the ò button on the multifunction stationary.
  • Page 331 328 Multimedia system This data is only transferred while the navigation You can also call the Mercedes-Benz Customer The contract partner's GSM network cover‐ system is active in order to improve it (e.g. so it Centre using the multimedia system age is available in the respective region.
  • Page 332 Information on Mercedes me connect acci‐ dent management Information about the service call using the The Mercedes me connect accident manage‐ me button ment is an extension of the Mercedes-Benz A call to the Mercedes-Benz Customer Centre emergency call system ( page 331). →...
  • Page 333 Concierge services are not activated on Mercedes me, the Do you want to transmit vehi- appointment. Reason for the initiation of the call cle data and the vehicle's position to the Mercedes-Benz Customer Centre in order to Language set in the multimedia system...
  • Page 334 Mileage and maintenance data need of rescue. Do not make an emergency call The Mercedes-Benz emergency call system only Selected data about the status of the vehicle in the event of a breakdown or a similar situa‐...
  • Page 335 332 Multimedia system Triggering an automatic emergency call This allows measures for rescue, recovery or Based on the call, the operator decides towing to a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre to whether it is necessary to call rescue teams Requirements: be initiated quickly.
  • Page 336 In certain situations data is also transmitted In the event of an automatic or manual emer‐ in the voice channel to the Mercedes-Benz gency call the following data is transmitted, for The current vehicle position can be called up emergency call centre.
  • Page 337: Online And Internet Functions

    334 Multimedia system cessfully. If necessary, switch ON the media dis‐ Online and Internet functions & WARNING Risk of distraction from oper‐ play, if it was switched OFF before. ating mobile communication equipment Internet connection while the vehicle is in motion Starting/ending ERA-GLONASS test mode Information on connecting to the Internet (Russia)
  • Page 338 Mercedes me connect. nal device mobile phone ( page 335) → Contact a Mercedes-Benz service centre to Internet access via Wi-Fi is deactivated on via business telephony find out whether it is possible to purchase the external device The Internet functions can only be used to a limi‐...
  • Page 339 Further information can be obtained at http:// the mobile phone is switched off Activate O Automatic configuration. www.mercedes-benz.com/connect or from a the mobile phone network coverage is insuf‐ The Internet connection is automatically con‐ Mercedes-Benz service centre. ficient ®...
  • Page 340 Multimedia system 337 Displaying mobile phone details Connection status Multimedia system: Multimedia system: System ö Connectivity Internet set- Connection status overview System ö Connectivity Internet set- tings tings Highlight the mobile phone. Highlight the mobile phone. Select ¥. Select ¥. Select Change configuration.
  • Page 341 338 Multimedia system Websites are not shown while the vehicle is When connected via Wi-Fi or a Bluetooth ® Only operate this equipment when the in motion. device, the approximate data volume trans‐ traffic situation permits. mitted is displayed. The exact values can be Web browser overview If you cannot be sure of this, stop the requested from your mobile phone network...
  • Page 342 Multimedia system 339 Managing bookmarks Enable cookies Options Multimedia system: Closes the browser Activate O or deactivate ª the function. Connect z Browser ß Book- Calling up web browser options Deleting browser data marks Multimedia system: Multimedia system: Selecting a bookmark Connect z Browser Z Options...
  • Page 343 340 Multimedia system Internet radio overview Select Delete. Multimedia system: Radio Þ Radio source Select Yes. Select TuneIn radio. Closing the browser The Internet radio display appears. The last Multimedia system: station set starts playing. Connect z Browser The connection quality depends on the local Select å...
  • Page 344: Media

    Multimedia system 341 Selecting and connecting Internet radio sta‐ Select ß Favourites. Login to TuneIn account: log in to your tions The list of saved favourite stations appears. TuneIn user account. Multimedia system: Log out of account: log out of your TuneIn Radio Þ...
  • Page 345 342 Multimedia system Switching on media mode NTFS Observe the following notes: Multimedia system: Due to the large variety of available Permissible data storage medium: Media à Media sources music files regarding encoders, sampling SD card rates and data rates, playback cannot Select a media source.
  • Page 346 Multimedia system 343 Removing Multimedia system: Insert the SD memory card into the SD card slot until it engages. The side with the con‐ Media à Media sources Mem. card Press the SD card. tacts must face downwards. Remove the SD card. Inserting Playable music files are played back.
  • Page 347 344 Multimedia system Overview of the audio mode Active data storage medium Search Options Album cover Playback control Track, artist, album Media sources Track number and number of tracks in the Sound track list...
  • Page 348 Multimedia system 345 Connecting USB devices Selecting a track in the media playback Select Random playback of the current Multimedia system: medium. * NOTE Damage caused by high tempera‐ All tracks on the active data storage medium Media tures are played in random order. Selecting a track by skipping to a track Select Normal track...
  • Page 349 346 Multimedia system Media search Podcasts (Apple ® devices) iPhone ® MP3 player ® Starting the media search Audiobooks (Apple devices) Multimedia system: USB devices Select a category. Media ª Search For details and a list of supported devices, visit The categories are available as soon as the Depending on the connected media sources and our website at http://www.mercedes-...
  • Page 350 Multimedia system 347 Overview of Media Interface Active data storage medium Search Options Album cover Playback control Artist, track and album Media sources Track number and number of tracks in the Sound track list...
  • Page 351 348 Multimedia system ® Bluetooth audio Before using your Bluetooth ® audio equipment with the multimedia system for the first time, Information about Bluetooth ® audio you will need to authorise it ( page 349). → ® Bluetooth audio overview Active data storage medium Track, artist, album Track number and number of tracks in the...
  • Page 352 Establishing a connection from the Blue‐ ® Authorising a new Bluetooth audio device phones can be obtained at http:// tooth ® audio equipment www.mercedes-benz.com/connect or from a Select ¥. The Bluetooth ® device name of the multimedia Mercedes-Benz service centre. system is MB BLUETOOTH XXXXX.
  • Page 353 350 Multimedia system Searching for a music track on the Blue‐ ® Lightly press the NFC area on the mobile Activating Bluetooth audio phone (see the manufacturer's operating tooth ® audio device Multimedia system: instructions). Multimedia system: Media à Media sources If the mobile phone has already been author‐...
  • Page 354: Radio

    Multimedia system 351 Radio Switching on the radio Multimedia system: Radio Alternatively: press the $ button. The radio display appears. You will hear the last station played on the last frequency band selected.
  • Page 355 352 Multimedia system Radio overview Active frequency band Station list Sound Station name or set frequency Presets Tag this song Artist, title, album and radio text Radio source Options...
  • Page 356 Multimedia system 353 Setting the frequency band Searching for radio stations using station Select Move highlighted station. names or direct frequency entry Select a memory preset. Multimedia system: Multimedia system: Radio Þ Radio source Deleting stations: Radio è è Select a frequency band. Highlight a preset entry and navigate to the Enter a station name or frequency.
  • Page 357: Sound

    354 Multimedia system Tagging music tracks Setting the traffic information service vol‐ Slide show displays additional information provided by the station as an image. This can ume increase Multimedia system: include logos, album covers, music tracks, pro‐ Multimedia system: Radio grammes, news or service information, for exam‐...
  • Page 358 Multimedia system 355 Calling up the sound menu Activating/deactivating automatic volume Calling up the sound menu in the adjustment Multimedia system: ® Burmester surround sound system Multimedia system: Multimedia system: Media à Sound Media à Sound Automatic volume Media à Sound The following functions are available: adjustment The following functions are available:...
  • Page 359 356 Multimedia system Activating/deactivating volume adjustment ® Adjusting the sound focus in the Burmester in the Burmester ® surround sound system surround sound system Multimedia system: Multimedia system: Media à Sound Automatic volume Media à Sound Sound focus adjustment Adjust the sound focus. Automatic volume adjustment compensates for differing volumes when changing between audio sources.
  • Page 360: Maintenance And Care 357

    The ASSYST PLUS service interval display on the specialist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service work which is not carried out at the instrument display provides information on the Service Centre.
  • Page 361: Engine Compartment

    358 Maintenance and care Battery disconnection periods fied based on the actual operating conditions The active bonnet is not available in all coun‐ and/or loads. tries. The ASSYST PLUS service interval display Examples of arduous operating conditions: Resetting the active bonnet can only calculate the service due date when regular city driving with frequent intermedi‐...
  • Page 362 Maintenance and care 359 With your hand flat, push down active bonnet In the event of a fire in the engine com‐ & WARNING Risk of accident and injury in the area around the hinges on both partment, keep the engine bonnet when opening and closing the engine sides (arrows).
  • Page 363 360 Maintenance and care & WARNING Risk of injury from touching & WARNING Risk of injury from using the component parts under voltage windscreen wipers while the engine bon‐ net is open The ignition system and the fuel injection system work under high voltage. If you touch When the engine bonnet is open, and the component parts which are under voltage, windscreen wipers are set in motion, you can...
  • Page 364 Maintenance and care 361 Engine oil The waiting time before checking the oil level when the engine is at normal operating tempera‐ Checking the engine oil level using the oil ture is five minutes. dipstick & WARNING Danger of burns from hot component parts in the engine compart‐...
  • Page 365 362 Maintenance and care Slowly slide oil dipstick into the guide park the vehicle on a level surface. off the excess engine oil. Consult a qualified tube to the stop, and pull it out again after specialist workshop. leave the engine running at idle speed. approximately three seconds.
  • Page 366 Maintenance and care 363 & WARNING Risk of fire and injury from Follow the instructions in the service interval display regarding the oil engine oil change. If engine oil comes into contact with hot component parts in the engine compart‐ * NOTE Damage caused by topping up too ment, it may ignite.
  • Page 367 Allow the engine to cool down and only If necessary, top up with coolant that has touch component parts described in the been approved by Mercedes-Benz. following. Further information on coolant: page 433) →...
  • Page 368: Cleaning And Care

    Maintenance and care 365 Keeping the air-water duct free Let the engine cool down and only Make sure that no windscreen washer touch the component parts described concentrate spills out next to the filler Keep the area between the bonnet and the below: opening.
  • Page 369 366 Maintenance and care Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC and the will prevent smearing and reduce wiper * NOTE Damage due to unsuitable car HOLD function are deactivated. noise. wash the 360° Camera or the reversing camera is Before driving into a car wash make switched off.
  • Page 370 Maintenance and care 367 maintain a distance of at least 30 cm to the observe the information on the correct dis‐ Use a mild cleaning agent, e.g. car shampoo. vehicle. tance in the equipment manufacturer's oper‐ Wash the vehicle with lukewarm water using ating instructions.
  • Page 371 368 Maintenance and care Notes on paintwork/matt finish paintwork care Observe the following information: Cleaning and care Avoiding paintwork damage Paintwork Insect remains: soak with insect remover and rinse off the Do not attach stickers, films or similar. treated areas afterwards. Remove dirt immediately, where possible.
  • Page 372 Maintenance and care 369 Cleaning and care Avoiding paintwork damage Matt finish Only use care products approved for Mercedes-Benz. Do not polish the vehicle and light-alloy wheels. Only use car washes that correspond to the latest engi‐ neering standards. Do not use car wash programmes with a final hot wax treatment.
  • Page 373 If there is dirt on the finish or if the decorative foil is dull: use the Paint Cleaner recommended and approved for Mercedes-Benz. oily products Insect remains: soak with insect remover and rinse off the treated Do not use polish on matt decorative foil.
  • Page 374 Incorrect cleaning and care, as well as ageing, Cleaning AIRCAP can cause the soft-top seams to leak. Have the Cleaning the wind deflector soft-top seams sealed at a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. at your Mercedes-Benz service Requirements: centre. the soft top is closed...
  • Page 375 372 Maintenance and care Light dirt: clean the wind deflector net with a soft brush or a damp cloth. Heavier dirt: clean the wind deflector net with care products and cleaning agents recommended and approved for Mercedes- Benz. Pull button 1. Pull button 1.
  • Page 376 & WARNING Risk of burning from the tail‐ products and cleaning agents recommended pipe or tailpipe trim and approved by Mercedes-Benz. The tailpipe and tailpipe trim can become very hot. If you come into contact with these Notes on care of car parts car parts, you could burn yourself.
  • Page 377 Windows Clean the windows on the inside and outside using a damp Do not use dry cloths or abrasive or solvent-based cleaning cloth and cleaning agents recommended by Mercedes-Benz. agents to clean the inside of windows. Wiper blades Fold out the wiper blades and clean them using a damp cloth.
  • Page 378 Maintenance and care 375 Notes on cleaning and care Avoiding vehicle damage Tailpipes Clean with cleaning agents recommended by Mercedes-Benz, Do not use acidic cleaning agents. particularly in the winter and after washing the vehicle. Trailer hitch Remove traces of rust on the ball, e.g. with a wire brush.
  • Page 379 Do not attach stickers, films or similar materials. For heavy soiling: use care product recommended for Do not allow cosmetics, insect repellent or sun cream to Mercedes-Benz. come in contact with the plastic trim. Real wood/trim Clean with a microfibre cloth.
  • Page 380 Do not allow the leather to become too damp. seat covers Leather care: use leather care agents that have been rec‐ Do not use a microfibre cloth. ommended for Mercedes-Benz. DINAMICA seat cov‐ Clean with a damp cloth. Do not use a microfibre cloth.
  • Page 381: 378 Breakdown Assistance

    378 Breakdown assistance Open safety vest bag and remove the The safety vest must be replaced in the following Emergency safety vest. situations: Removing the safety vest the reflective strips are damaged or dirty. The safety vests are located in the safety vest the maximum permissible number of washes compartments in the driver's and front is exceeded.
  • Page 382 Breakdown assistance 379 Warning triangle Setting up the warning triangle First-aid kit (soft-sided) overview Removing the warning triangle Fold side reflectors upwards to form a tri‐ angle and attach at the top using upper press-stud 2. Fold legs down and out to the side. First-aid kit (soft sided) is in the boot in the left-hand stowage net.
  • Page 383: Flat Tyre

    380 Breakdown assistance Removing the fire extinguisher Tyres without run-flat characteristics: Do not drive on with a flat tyre. & WARNING Risk of accident due to an Change the flat tyre immediately with incorrectly secured fire extinguisher in an emergency spare wheel or spare the driver's footwell wheel.
  • Page 384 Breakdown assistance 381 Vehicles with Mercedes me connect: you You can recognise MOExtended tyres by the This applies, in particular, to a loaded can make a call for breakdown assistance via MOExtended marking which appears on the side vehicle. the overhead control panel in the case of a wall of the tyre.
  • Page 385 382 Breakdown assistance Driving distance possible in emergency The tyre inflation compressor is mainte‐ mode after the pressure loss warning: nance-free. If there is a malfunction, please contact a qualified specialist workshop. Load condition Driving distance pos‐ sible in emergency mode Using the TIREFIT kit Partially laden...
  • Page 386 Breakdown assistance 383 Have the tyre sealant bottle replaced in a quali‐ tance, as it is unable to seal the tyre prop‐ If tyre sealant gets into your eyes, thor‐ fied specialist workshop every five years. erly: oughly rinse them using clean water immediately.
  • Page 387 384 Breakdown assistance Do not switch off the tyre inflation compres‐ sor during this phase! Let the tyre inflation compressor run for a maximum of ten minutes. The tyre should then have attained a tyre pressure of at least 200 kPa (2.0 bar/ 29 psi).
  • Page 388 Adapt your driving style accordingly and ieved Have the tyre sealant bottle disposed of drive carefully. professionally, e.g. at a Mercedes-Benz If the specified tyre pressure is not achieved Do not exceed the maximum speed Service Centre. after the specified time, the tyre is too badly limit with a tyre that has been repaired damaged.
  • Page 389: Battery (Vehicle)

    When the tyre pressure is correct, unscrew evant systems, e.g. the lighting system, ABS Countries that have Mercedes-Benz the filling hose from the valve of the sealed ® Service24h: you will find a sticker with the tele‐...
  • Page 390 → that may have built up, touch the metal damage due to improper disposal of bat‐ vehicle body before handling the bat‐ For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz recommends teries tery. that you only use batteries which have been tes‐ ted and approved for your vehicle by Mercedes- The highly flammable gas mixture is created Benz.
  • Page 391 Alternatively: connect the battery to a bat‐ All other vehicles sive. Avoid contact with the skin, eyes tery charger approved by Mercedes-Benz or When charging the battery and during starting or clothing. Wear suitable protective consult a qualified specialist workshop to assistance, always use the jump-start connec‐...
  • Page 392 Breakdown assistance 389 When giving starting assistance, always & WARNING Risk of explosion from a fro‐ * NOTE Damaging the battery through make sure that you only connect bat‐ overvoltage zen battery tery terminals with identical polarity. A discharged battery may freeze at tempera‐ When using a battery charger without a maxi‐...
  • Page 393 Only use battery chargers tested and Avoid numerous and extended attempts The ignition and all electrical consumers are approved for Mercedes-Benz. to start the engine. switched off. Read the battery charger's operating instruc‐ The bonnet is open.
  • Page 394 386). charging process. → During starting assistance: let the engines Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the run for several minutes. 12 V battery replaced at a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. at a Mercedes-Benz Service During starting assistance: before discon‐...
  • Page 395: Tow-Starting Or Towing Away

    Make sure that detachable parts are recon‐ * NOTE Damage to the vehicle due to tow‐ approved for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. nected in the same way. ing away incorrectly Carry over detachable parts, such as vent...
  • Page 396 Breakdown assistance 393 Permitted towing methods Vehicle equipment/towing method Both axles on the ground Front axle raised Rear axle raised Vehicles with automatic transmis‐ Yes, maximum 50 km at 50 km/h Yes, if the steering wheel is fixed in sion the centre position with a steering wheel lock.
  • Page 397 394 Breakdown assistance Do not activate the HOLD function. the permissible gross mass of your own * NOTE Damage due to towing away at vehicle. Deactivate tow-away protection ( page 98). → excessively high speeds or over long dis‐ tances Deactivate Active Brake Assist ( page 196).
  • Page 398 Breakdown assistance 395 Vehicles with automatic transmission: Vehicles with ADS PLUS (Adaptive Damping Use a tow bar. shift the automatic transmission to position System PLUS) Make sure that the steering wheel can move freely, before towing the vehicle & WARNING Risk of an accident when away.
  • Page 399 396 Breakdown assistance Installing the towing eye Make sure that the front and rear axles come * NOTE Damage to the vehicle from secur‐ to rest on the same transportation vehicle. ing it incorrectly After loading, the vehicle must be * NOTE Damage to the drivetrain due to secured on all four wheels.
  • Page 400: Electrical Fuses

    * NOTE Damage due to incorrect use of Only use fuses that have been approved by Mercedes-Benz and which have the the towing eye Electrical fuses correct fuse rating. When a towing eye is used to recover a vehi‐...
  • Page 401 398 Breakdown assistance Fuse box in the boot on the right-hand side When the fuse box is open, make sure of the vehicle when viewed in the direction of that no moisture can enter the fuse travel ( page 399) →...
  • Page 402 Opening and closing the fuse box in the cockpit The fuse box is on the side of the dashboard under a cover. Contact a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre for Remove any existing moisture from the fuse Open cover in the direction of the arrow further information.
  • Page 403 400 Breakdown assistance Fold up cover in the direction of the arrow. The fuse assignment diagram is in a recess on the side of the fuse box.
  • Page 404: Wheels And Tyres 401

    Only fit snow chains on the rear wheels ture and dirt by the valve caps approved in pairs. especially for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. Notes on regularly inspecting wheels and Visual check of the tyre tread depth and the * NOTE Damage to the wheel trim from fit‐...
  • Page 405: Tyre Pressure

    You can obtain & WARNING Risk of accident due to insuf‐ Adjust the tyre pressure as necessary. information about this from a Mercedes-Benz ficient or excessive tyre pressure Service Centre. Underinflated or overinflated tyres pose the...
  • Page 406 Wheels and tyres 403 1.5 psi). Take this into account when checking Check whether the wheel or valve has a the tyre pressure of warm tyres. leak. Trailer operation notes If you are unable to rectify the damage, contact a qualified specialist workshop. Always inflate the rear axle tyres to the recom‐...
  • Page 407 404 Wheels and tyres System limitations If the preceding tyre sizes are complemented by The tyre pressure and the tyre temperature appear in the multifunction display the + symbol, the tyre pressure information The system may be impaired or may not function following shows alternative tyre pressures.
  • Page 408 Wheels and tyres 405 by a pressure gauge are higher than those On-board computer: shown by the on-board computer. In this Service Tyres case, do not reduce the tyre pressure. Swipe downwards on Touch Control on the Make sure to observe the following further rela‐ left-hand side of the steering wheel.
  • Page 409 406 Wheels and tyres Radio equipment approval of the tyre pres‐ Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval sure monitoring system number number Radio equipment approval numbers Belfast Road, Antrim BT41 1QS, European Northern Ireland United Kingdom Country Radio equipment approval Union number Indonesia...
  • Page 410 Wheels and tyres 407 Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval number number number Morocco AGREE PAR L'ANRT MAROC Philip‐ South pines Africa Numero d'agrement: MR 10216 ANRT 2015 Date d'agrement: 18/3/2015 NTC Type Approved. TA-2015/072 Approved Numero d'agrement: MR 10927 No: ESD-1510376C...
  • Page 411 408 Wheels and tyres or tyres, the tyre pressure loss warning system Be sure to also observe the following further Country Radio equipment approval has to be restarted ( page 408). related subjects: → number The tyre pressure loss warning system does not Notes on tyre pressure ( page 402) →...
  • Page 412: Wheel Change

    You can ask for information regarding permitted & WARNING Risk of injury through exceed‐ Tyre pressure now OK? message is wheel/tyre combinations at a Mercedes-Benz ing the specified tyre load-bearing capa‐ shown in the multifunction display. Service Centre. city or the permissible speed rating Select &...
  • Page 413 * NOTE Risk to driving safety from retrea‐ approved by Mercedes-Benz for your vehicle. ded tyres Vehicles with a tyre pressure monitoring These tyres are specially adapted to the con‐...
  • Page 414 Accessory parts that are not approved for your of less than 50 °F. general operating permit. vehicle by Mercedes-Benz or are not being used Vehicles with a tyre pressure monitoring correctly can impair the operating safety. Observe the following when selecting, fitting and...
  • Page 415 412 Wheels and tyres Observe the maximum permissible speed for Notes on the emergency spare wheel The wear patterns on the front and rear wheels the M+S tyres fitted. page 419) differ: → If this is below the vehicle's maximum speed, Front wheels wear more on the shoulder of this must be indicated by an appropriate the tyre...
  • Page 416 Wheels and tyres 413 Overview of the tyre-change tool kit Setting up the folding chock Apart from some country-specific variants, vehi‐ cles are not equipped with a tyre-change tool kit. For more information on which tyre-changing tool kits are required and approved for perform‐ ing a wheel change on your vehicle, consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 417 414 Wheels and tyres Removing and fitting hub caps Aluminium hub cap The vehicle is not on a slope. The vehicle is on solid, non-slippery and level Requirements: ground. The vehicle is prepared for a wheel change page 413). → Apply the electric parking brake manually.
  • Page 418 Never place your hands or feet under the Use only the vehicle-specific jack that has vehicle. been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz Never lie under the vehicle. to raise the vehicle. Do not start the engine and do not release The jack is only designed for raising and the electric parking brake.
  • Page 419 416 Wheels and tyres * NOTE Vehicle damage from the jack If you do not position the jack correctly at the appropriate jack support point of the vehicle, the jack could tip over with the vehi‐ cle raised. The jack is designed exclusively for jacking up the vehicle at the jack sup‐...
  • Page 420 Wheels and tyres 417 Removing a wheel & WARNING Risk of accident from losing a wheel Requirements: The vehicle is raised ( page 415). → Oiled, greased or damaged wheel bolt/wheel nut threads or wheel hub/wheel mounting Mercedes-AMG vehicles: observe the notes in bolt threads can cause the wheel bolts/ the Supplement.
  • Page 421 418 Wheels and tyres Lowering the vehicle after a wheel change Slide the wheel to be mounted onto the cen‐ & WARNING Risk of injury through incor‐ tring pin and push it on. rect tightening torque Requirements: The new wheel has been fitted ( page 417).
  • Page 422: Emergency Spare Wheel

    Wheels and tyres 419 Vehicles with a tyre pressure monitoring Vehicles with a tyre pressure loss warn‐ Adapt your driving style accordingly and system: restart the tyre pressure monitoring ing system: If an emergency spare wheel is drive carefully. system ( page 405).
  • Page 423 420 Wheels and tyres Removing the emergency spare wheel The emergency spare wheel is secured in the emergency spare wheel bag in the boot. Observe the information on mounting tyres page 409). → Open the boot. Detach the fastening straps. Unhook the retaining spring hooks of the fas‐...
  • Page 424: Technical Data 421

    Technical data 421 Notes on technical data On-board electronics tronics if RF transmitters are manipulated or retrofitted incorrectly. Mercedes-AMG vehicles: be sure to observe Notes on tampering with the engine elec‐ tronics the notes in the Supplement. Otherwise, you This could jeopardise the operating safety of the vehicle.
  • Page 425 422 Technical data retrofitting two-way radios. Comply with the When operating two-way radios in the legal requirements for detachable parts. vehicle, always connect them to the low-reflection exterior aerial. If your vehicle has fittings for two-way radio equipment, use the power supply and aerial con‐ nectors provided in the pre-installation.
  • Page 426: Vehicle Identification Plate, Vin And Engine Number

    Technical data 423 There are no restrictions when positioning the Vehicle identification plate, VIN and engine Frequency band Maximum transmis‐ aerial on the outside of the vehicle for the follow‐ number sion output ing frequency bands: Vehicle identification plate 2 m waveband 25 W trunked radio system/Tetra 144 - 174 MHz...
  • Page 427 424 Technical data Maximum permissible gross weight of vehi‐ cle combination (kg) (only for specific coun‐ tries) Permissible front axle load (kg) Permissible rear axle load (kg) Paint code The data shown in the illustration is example data. Vehicle identification plate (example: Kuwait) Vehicle identification plate (example: all other countries) Vehicle manufacturer...
  • Page 428: Operating Fluids

    Technical data 425 VIN in front of the right-hand front seat VIN at the lower edge of the windscreen Operating fluids Notes on operating fluids Mercedes-AMG vehicles: be sure to observe the information in the Supplement. Otherwise, you may fail to recognise dangers. &...
  • Page 429 Switch off the ignition and, if available, oughly with clean water. Seek medical Only use products approved by Mercedes-Benz. the stationary heater, before and while attention immediately. Damage caused by the use of products that have refuelling the vehicle.
  • Page 430 Technical data 427 Change immediately out of clothing that Never refuel with one of the following fuels: has come into contact with fuel. diesel regular petrol with an octane number lower than 91 RON Fuel petrol with more than 10% ethanol by vol‐ Information on fuel grades for vehicles with ume, e.g.
  • Page 431 While the engine is running, component Only add cleaning additives recommen‐ ieve maximum engine output. Alternatively, you parts in the exhaust system may overheat ded by Mercedes-Benz to the fuel. can also refuel using premium grade petrol with without warning. at least 95 RON.
  • Page 432 Technical data 429 refuelling with winter diesel fuel, only refuel fuel with a sulphur content less than using a small amount, e.g. to reserve level. The 50 ppm. fuel tank can be filled as usual when next refuel‐ Vehicles without diesel particulate ling.
  • Page 433 430 Technical data Capacity AdBlue ® residues crystallise after a period of * NOTE Malfunctions due to the dilution of time, and contaminate the surfaces with which Model Total capacity ® AdBlue or the use of additive-enhanced they come into contact. Clean the dirty surfaces ®...
  • Page 434 MB-Freigabe or MB-Approval Have the engine oil renewed at regular intervals. Petrol engines MB-Freigabe or MB- Approval Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the oil change carried out at a qualified specialist All models 229.3, 229.5, 229.51, workshop. 229.52, 229.6 Only Mercedes-Benz approved engine oils may E 350 229.51, 229.52,...
  • Page 435 E 450 4MATIC: MB-Freigabe or MB- E 350 6.6 litres qualified specialist workshop. Approval 229.3 or ACEA A3/B4 Only use brake fluid approved by Mercedes-Benz E 350 d 9.0 litres all other models: MB-Freigabe or MB- according to MB-Freigabe or MB-Approval 331.0.
  • Page 436 You can obtain further information on brake fluid Thoroughly clean the antifreeze from tected against overheating and corrosion at in the following places: component parts before starting the high outside temperatures. in the Mercedes-Benz Specifications for vehicle. Always use coolant approved by Operating Fluids Mercedes-Benz. at http://bevo.mercedes-benz.com * NOTE Damage caused by incorrect cool‐...
  • Page 437: Vehicle Data

    434 Technical data condition of the suspension & WARNING ‑ Risk of fire and injury due to * NOTE Blocked spray nozzles caused by optional equipment windscreen washer concentrate mixing windscreen washer fluids Windscreen washer concentrate is highly Do not mix MB SummerFit and MB Win‐ flammable.
  • Page 438 Technical data 435 Height when opened Vehicle height when opening/closing the All models roof Model Height Vehicle width excluding out‐ 1860 mm Model when side mirrors opened E 200 4MATIC 2016 mm Wheelbase 2873 mm E 200 4MATIC 1432 mm E 220 d 4MATIC E 220 d 4MATIC Vehicle height...
  • Page 439: Trailer Hitch

    436 Technical data Mounting dimensions The overhang dimension and fastening points Trailer hitch are valid for a trailer hitch installed at the fac‐ General notes on the trailer hitch tory. Not all models can be used for trailer operation Model Over‐...
  • Page 440 Technical data 437 Permissible towing capacity, braked (at a Use a tongue weight that is as close as Model Axle load minimum start-off gradeability of 12%) possible to the maximum permissible E 350 d 1305 kg tongue weight. Model Permissible towing capacity, braked All other models 1315 kg...
  • Page 441: 438 Display Messages And Warning/Indicator Lamps

    438 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Calling up stored display messages O Hide display message Display messages On-board computer: Introduction You can select the desired symbol by swiping Service 1 message left or right on the left-hand Touch Control. Notes on display messages If there are no display messages, No mes- Press the ¤...
  • Page 442 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 439 Safety systems Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ÷ * ESP ® is temporarily unavailable. Other drive systems and driving safety systems may also be malfunctioning. & WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP ® is malfunctioning currently unavailable See Owner's Manual...
  • Page 443 440 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The yellow ! indicator lamp is lit. The electric parking brake is malfunctioning. To apply: Switch off the ignition and switch it back on. Parking brake See Owner's Apply the electric parking brake manually ( page 184).
  • Page 444 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 441 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Switch off the ignition and switch it back on. To apply: Release and then apply the electric parking brake manually ( page 184). → To release: Apply and then release the electric parking brake manually. If it is not possible to apply the electric parking brake or the red ! indicator lamp continues to flash: Do not continue driving under any circumstances.
  • Page 445 442 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions If the electric parking brake should not be applied, e.g. when washing the vehicle in an automatic car wash or when having the vehicle towed, leave the ignition switched on. This does not include having the vehicle towed with the rear axle raised.
  • Page 446 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 443 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Check that the conditions for automatic release of the electric parking brake are fulfilled. Release the electric parking brake manually. * EBD, ABS and ESP ® are malfunctioning. Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be malfunctioning.
  • Page 447 444 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Stop the vehicle as soon as possible, paying attention to road and traffic conditions. Do not continue driv‐ ing. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Do not top up the brake fluid. Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible, paying attention to road and traffic conditions.
  • Page 448 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 445 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Restart the engine. * ABS and ESP ® are temporarily unavailable. Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be temporarily unavailable. The brake system continues to operate normally. The braking distance may increase in an emergency braking situa‐ ÷...
  • Page 449 446 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * ABS and ESP ® are malfunctioning. Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be malfunctioning. The brake system continues to operate normally. The braking distance may increase in an emergency braking situa‐ ÷...
  • Page 450 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 447 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP ® is malfunctioning ® ® If ESP is malfunctioning, ESP cannot carry out vehicle stabilisation. In addition, other driving safety systems are switched off.
  • Page 451 448 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The system may detect objects or forces that are adding to the weight applied to the seat. & WARNING Risk of injury or fatal injury when using a child restraint system while the front passenger airbag is enabled If you secure a child in a child restraint system on the front passenger seat and the front passenger airbag is enabled, the front passenger airbag can deploy in the event of an accident.
  • Page 452 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 449 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions A person in the front passenger seat could then, for example, come into contact with the vehicle interior, espe‐ cially if the person is sitting too close to the dashboard. Be aware of the status of the front passenger airbag both before and during the journey.
  • Page 453 450 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. * Service limited. Mercedes me connect At least one of the main functions of the Mercedes me connect system is malfunctioning. Services limited See Own- er's Manual Observe the notes on the diagnostics connection ( page 24).
  • Page 454 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 451 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Please check direction of travel * The corresponding restraint system is faulty ( page 31). → & WARNING Risk of injury or fatal injury due to a malfunction in the restraint system If the restraint system is malfunctioning, restraint system components may be triggered unintentionally or Front left malfunction Con- might not be triggered at all in the event of an accident.
  • Page 455 452 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions If the display message does not disappear, stop the vehicle while paying attention to road and traffic conditions and restart the engine. * The restraint system is faulty ( page 31).
  • Page 456 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 453 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Driving systems Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * When you establish the electrical connection to the trailer, Active Blind Spot Assist is unavailable. Active Blind Spot Assist Press the left-hand Touch Control and acknowledge the display message.
  • Page 457 454 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions É * The vehicle level is too low. The vehicle is raised to the selected vehicle level. Wait until the display message disappears before pulling away. Vehicle rising Please wait * Blind Spot Assist is malfunctioning.
  • Page 458 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 455 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Active Lane Keeping Assist is temporarily unavailable. Active Lane Keeping Assist currently unavailable See The ambient conditions are outside the system limits ( page 239). → Owner's Manual Vehicles with Active Steering Assist: the camera view may be limited by the windscreen.
  • Page 459 456 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions É * Your vehicle is adjusting to the level you have selected. Vehicle rising * The camera view is restricted. Possible causes: Traffic Sign Assist Camera dirt on the windscreen in the camera's field of vision view restricted See Own- er's Manual heavy rain, snow or fog...
  • Page 460 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 457 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Do not drive at speeds greater than 80 km/h. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. * When you establish the electrical connection to the trailer, Blind Spot Assist is unavailable. Blind Spot Assist not availa- Press the left-hand Touch Control and acknowledge the display message.
  • Page 461 458 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ¢ * The vehicle level may be lowered for the following reasons: you have selected a different drive program. you have exceeded a critical speed. Lowering you have changed the vehicle level by pressing a button. À...
  • Page 462 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 459 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ç * If you activate the accelerator pedal beyond the Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC setting, the system will be put into passive mode ( page 209). → suspended * Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is temporarily unavailable.
  • Page 463 460 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Cruise control is malfunctioning. Cruise control inoperative Consult a qualified specialist workshop. * Cruise control and the limiter are malfunctioning. Cruise control and Limiter inoperative Consult a qualified specialist workshop. È...
  • Page 464 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 461 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Blind Spot Assist currently The system limits have been reached ( page 236). → unavailable See Owner's Drive on. Manual Once the cause of the problem is no longer present, the system will be available again. If the display message does not disappear, stop the vehicle while paying attention to road and traffic conditions and restart the engine.
  • Page 465 462 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Active Parking Assist and Stop the vehicle, paying attention to road and traffic conditions, and restart the engine. PARKTRONIC inoperative If the display message continues to be displayed, consult a qualified specialist workshop. See Owner's Manual * Active Blind Spot Assist is temporarily unavailable.
  • Page 466 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 463 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Vehicles with diesel engines: the fuel filter is dirty or the water in the fuel filter needs to be drained. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Clean the fuel filter * The coolant level is too low.
  • Page 467 464 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The engine is off and the battery charge level is too low. Switch off electrical consumers that are not required. Leave the engine running for a few minutes, or drive for a longer distance. 12 V battery See Owner's The battery will charge.
  • Page 468 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 465 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Connect a suitable charger approved by Mercedes-Benz with sufficient charge output to the jump-start connec‐ tion point of the 12 V battery ( page 390). → The 48 V battery is charged via the voltage converter in the vehicle.
  • Page 469 466 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Avoiding high loads on the engine, drive to the nearest qualified specialist workshop. In doing so, ensure that the coolant temperature display remains below 120 °C. Û * The 48 V battery is discharged. You have switched on the ignition while the 12 V battery was being charged with a suitable charger or while another vehicle was providing starting assistance.
  • Page 470 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 467 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Reserve fuel level Engine oil Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The electrical connection to the oil level sensor has been interrupted or the oil level sensor is faulty. Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 471 468 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Engine oil level Stop vehi- * NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with insufficient engine oil cle Switch engine off Avoid long journeys with insufficient engine oil. Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible, paying attention to road and traffic conditions. Do not continue driving under any circumstances.
  • Page 472 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 469 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Display message only for certain engines: The engine oil level has dropped to the minimum level. * NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with insufficient engine oil Add 1 litre engine oil when next refuelling Avoid long journeys with insufficient engine oil.
  • Page 473 470 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Exhaust gas aftertreatment Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Ø * The AdBlue ® level has fallen below the reserve range. Top up AdBlue ® immediately ( page 176). → Refill AdBlue See Owner’s Manual Ø...
  • Page 474 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 471 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions AdBlue system fault Perf. reduced in XXX km See Owner's Manual ¯ * Power reduction due to the AdBlue ® system fault. After the distance displayed has been covered, it will no longer be possible to start the engine.
  • Page 475 472 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Ø * The low AdBlue ® level will lead to limited performance after the remaining distance displayed has been driven. ® Top up AdBlue immediately ( page 176). →...
  • Page 476 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 473 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Stop vehicle Leave engine Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible, paying attention to road and traffic conditions. Do not continue driving under any circumstances. running Wait Transmission cooling Leave the engine running.
  • Page 477 474 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Risk of vehicle rolling Shift the transmission to position j when you park the vehicle. Driver door open and trans- mission not in P * You have tried to switch to transmission position k. Apply brake to select R Depress the brake pedal.
  • Page 478 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 475 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The tyres may wear excessively and/or unevenly, which may greatly impair tyre traction. ‑ The driving characteristics, steering and braking may be greatly impaired. You could then lose control of the vehicle. Observe the recommended tyre pressures.
  • Page 479 476 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Notes on flat tyres ( page 380). → Stop the vehicle, paying attention to road and traffic conditions. Check the tyres. * The tyre pressure in one or more tyres has dropped significantly. The wheel position is displayed. &...
  • Page 480 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 477 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Rectify tyre pressure When the tyre pressure is correct, restart the tyre pressure monitoring system ( page 405). → * There is interference from a powerful radio signal source. As a result, no signals from the tyre pressure sensors are received.
  • Page 481 478 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Tyres with insufficient tyre pressure may, for example, affect the vehicle's handling characteristics, steering and braking. ‑ Have the tyre pressure monitoring system checked at a qualified specialist workshop. Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 482 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 479 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Á * The key cannot be detected and may no longer be in the vehicle. The key is no longer in the vehicle and you switch off the engine: You can no longer start the engine.
  • Page 483 If the display message still appears, contact the Mercedes-Benz Customer Assistance Center (CAC). Vehicles with a digital vehicle key sticker: only a few or no authorisations remain for starting the engine. Order a new digital vehicle key sticker from a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre or at http://www.mercedes- benz.com/connect.
  • Page 484 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 481 Vehicle Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ï * Extending or retracting the ball neck. Do not attempt to speed up, slow down or initiate the retracting or extending process using your hand, foot or other aids.
  • Page 485 482 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The seat backrest of the corresponding front seat is not engaged. Fold the seat backrest back until it engages. Front left seat backrest not locked (Example) Ð * The steering is malfunctioning Steering capability is considerably impaired.
  • Page 486 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 483 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Steering malfunction If safe steering is possible, drive on carefully. Increased physical effort Visit or consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. See Owner's Manual If safe steering is possible, drive on carefully. Visit or consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately.
  • Page 487 484 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & DANGER Risk of exhaust gas poisoning Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide. Exhaust gases can enter the vehicle interior if the boot lid is open when the engine is running, especially if the vehicle is in motion. Always switch off the engine before opening the boot lid.
  • Page 488 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 485 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible, paying attention to road and traffic conditions. Do not continue driving under any circumstances. Uncouple the trailer and secure it against rolling away. Initiate a new swivelling procedure and do not re-couple the trailer until the display message disappears.
  • Page 489 486 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Climate control Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Operation of the climate control system is temporarily restricted. Airflow and fresh air supply are set to automatic Air conditioning Malfunc- mode. tion See Owner's Manual Have the climate control system checked at a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 490 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 487 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & * There is too little fuel in the fuel tank. The stationary heater cannot be switched on. Refuel the vehicle. inoperative Refuel vehicle & * The on-board electrical system voltage is too low. The stationary heater has switched itself off.
  • Page 491 488 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Open/close top completely * The soft top is not fully opened or closed. The hydraulics are depressuring. Fully open or close the soft top. Top lowering * If you drive at speeds of more than 60 km/h you cannot open or close the soft top. Do not drive at speeds greater than 60 km/h.
  • Page 492 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 489 Lights Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The Intelligent Light System is faulty. The lighting system continues to function properly without the functions of the Intelligent Light System. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Intelligent Light System inoperative * The corresponding light source is defective.
  • Page 493 490 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The exterior lighting is faulty. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Vehicles with a trailer hitch: a fuse may have blown. Malfunction See Owner's Pull over and stop the vehicle, paying attention to road and traffic conditions. Manual Check the fuses and replace them if necessary ( page 397).
  • Page 494 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 491 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Adaptive Highbeam Assist Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Plus inoperative * Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus is temporarily unavailable. Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus currently unavailable The system limits have been reached ( page 131).
  • Page 495: Warning And Indicator Lamps

    492 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Instrument display in the widescreen cockpit tions of the indicator lamps on the instrument Warning and indicator lamps display will change. Overview of warning and indicator lamps Warning and indicator lamps: Some systems will perform a self-test when the Low beam ( page 126) →...
  • Page 496 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 493 Ð Power-assisted steering malfunction Engine diagnostics ( page 500) Coolant too hot/cold ( page 500) → → page 504) → Preglow Tyre pressure monitor ( page 502) → AIR BODY CONTROL malfunction à Electrical fault( page 500) Trailer hitch is not operational or is ï...
  • Page 497 494 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ÷ ® The yellow ESP warning lamp flashes while the vehicle is in motion. At least one wheel and tyre assembly has reached its traction limit ( page 187). →...
  • Page 498 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 495 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Brake system warning lamp There is insufficient brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir. (red) & WARNING Risk of accident and injury if brake force boosting is malfunctioning If brake force boosting is malfunctioning, increased brake pedal force may be necessary for braking.
  • Page 499 496 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The yellow ABS warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. ABS is malfunctioning. If there is an additional warning tone, EBD is malfunctioning. ABS warning lamp Other drive systems and driving safety systems may also be malfunctioning.
  • Page 500 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 497 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP ® is malfunctioning ® ® If ESP is malfunctioning, ESP cannot carry out vehicle stabilisation. In addition, other driving safety systems are switched off.
  • Page 501 498 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The red restraint system warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. The restraint system is faulty ( page 31). → & WARNING Risk of injury or fatal injury due to a malfunction in the restraint system Restraint system warning lamp If the restraint system is malfunctioning, restraint system components may be triggered unintentionally or might not...
  • Page 502 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 499 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The red seat belt warning lamp will light up once the engine has started. In addition, a warning tone may sound. The seat belt warning lamp reminds the driver and front passenger to fasten their seat belts. Seat belt warning lamp Fasten your seat belt ( page 36).
  • Page 503 500 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Increase the distance. Function of Active Brake Assist . Engine Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The yellow engine diagnostics warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. A malfunction has occurred in the engine, the exhaust system or the fuel system.
  • Page 504 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 501 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The yellow fuel reserve warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. The fuel supply has dropped into the reserve range. Refuel. Fuel reserve warning lamp The red coolant warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. Possible causes: The temperature sensor is malfunctioning Coolant warning lamp...
  • Page 505 502 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Observe the messages on the multifunction display. If the coolant temperature display is at the lower end of the temperature scale: Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Exit the vehicle and keep a safe distance from it until the engine has cooled down. Check the coolant level ( page 364).
  • Page 506 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 503 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Risk of an accident due to insufficient tyre pressure Tyres with insufficient tyre pressure pose the following risks: The tyres may burst, especially as the load and vehicle speed increase. The tyres may wear excessively and/or unevenly, which may greatly impair tyre traction.
  • Page 507 504 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Tyres with insufficient tyre pressure may, for example, affect the vehicle's handling characteristics, steering and braking. ‑ Have the tyre pressure monitoring system checked at a qualified specialist workshop. Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 508 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 505 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ï The red trailer tow hitch warning lamp is on. The trailer tow hitch is not operational or swivels. & WARNING Risk of an accident if the ball neck is not locked Trailer tow hitch warning lamp If the ball neck is not in the locked position, the trailer may come loose.
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    506 Index Active Brake Assist ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) ..... 186 1, 2, 3 ... Function/notes ........192 Acceleration 4MATIC ............. 172 Setting ..........196 see Kickdown Function ..........172 Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC ..201 Access data 12 V battery Calling up a speed .......
  • Page 510 Index 507 Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus Additives (fuel) Active Parking Assist ......226 Cross Traffic Alert ........ 231 Function ..........131 see Fuel Drive Away Assist ........ 231 Switching on/off ......... 132 Address book Exiting a parking space ....... 229 see Contacts AdBlue ®...
  • Page 511 508 Index Air distribution Ambient lighting Head airbag ........... 38 Setting ..........142 Installation locations ......38 Setting (multimedia system) ....133 Knee airbag ........... 38 Air freshener system Android Auto ..........325 Overview ..........38 see Fragrance system Connecting a mobile phone ....326 PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamp ..
  • Page 512 Index 509 Anticipatory occupant protection Special service requirements ....357 Overview ..........344 Pause and playback function ....345 see PRE-SAFE ® (anticipatory occu‐ ATA (anti-theft alarm system) ....96 Selecting a track ......... 345 pant protection) Deactivating the alarm ......97 Selecting playback options ....
  • Page 513 510 Index Automatic front passenger front air‐ Blind Spot Assist ........236 bag shutoff .......... 40, 42 Activating/deactivating ....... 239 Bag hook ........... 118 Function of the automatic front Function ..........236 Ball neck passenger front airbag deactivation System limitations ....... 236 Folding out/in ........
  • Page 514 Index 511 Boot lid EBD (Electronic Brake force Distribu‐ Adjusting treble, mid-range and bass Activating/deactivating the tailgate tion) ............. 191 settings ..........355 opening limiter ........84 HOLD function ........211 Automatic volume adjustment ..... 356 Closing ..........82 Limited braking effect (salt-treated Calling up the sound menu ....
  • Page 515 512 Index Chassis Via the overhead control panel Reversing camera ........ 373 (Mercedes me connect) ...... 328 Roof lining ........... 375 Damping characteristics ...... 212 Seat belt ..........375 DYNAMIC BODY CONTROL ....212 Camera Seat cover ........... 375 Chassis level (AIR BODY CONTROL) see 360°...
  • Page 516 Index 513 Top Tether ..........61 Air distribution settings ....... 144 Ventilating the vehicle (convenience Air-recirculation mode ......145 opening) ..........86 Children Automatic control ........ 144 Avoiding dangers in the vehicle ..... 48 Climate style Climate style function ......144 Basic instructions ........
  • Page 517 514 Index Deleting ..........321 Cruise control .......... 197 Data import/export ........ 277 Downloading (from mobile phone) ..319 Activating ..........199 Function/notes ........277 Importing ..........320 Buttons ..........199 Importing/exporting ......278 Importing (overview) ......320 Calling up a speed ....... 199 Data storage Information ..........
  • Page 518 Index 515 Designs Display content Digital Owner's Manual ......18 Menu (on-board computer) ....252 Setting the additional value range ..252 Digital speedometer ....... 255 Destination ..........299 Display message ........438 Digital Vehicle Key sticker Editing intermediate destinations ..289 Calling up (on-board computer) ...
  • Page 519 516 Index Active bonnet malfunction See Own‐ Active Parking Assist and ¯ AdBlue system fault Perf. er's Manual ......... 483 PARKTRONIC inoperative See Own‐ reduced: XXX mph No start in XXX Active Brake Assist Functions cur‐ er's Manual .......... 461 miles ............
  • Page 520 Index 517 Blind Spot Assist currently unavaila‐ Convertible Top Operation pos‐ 6Example: Left windowbag mal‐ ble See Owner's Manual ...... 460 sible to 60 km/h ......... 488 function Consult workshop ....449 Blind Spot Assist inoperative ....454 ?Coolant Stop vehicle Switch Fault Drive at max.
  • Page 521 518 Index Tinoperative See Owner's Man‐ Mercedes me connect Services limi‐ ÛPlease wait Charging high-volt‐ ted See Owner's Manual ..... 450 ............443 age battery .......... 466 GInoperative ........450 Motor can be started again ....465 PRE-SAFE inoperative See Owner's N permanently active Risk of vehicle bIntelligent Light System inoper‐...
  • Page 522 Index 519 6Restraint sys. malfunction Con‐ çsuspended ........459 !Turn on the ignition to release sult workshop ........452 bSwitch off lights ......489 the parking brake ........ 439 Reversing not poss. Consult work‐ hTyre press. monitor currently bSwitch on headlamps ....
  • Page 523 520 Index Distance control Driver's seat see Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC see Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC see Seat see Active Lane Keeping Assist see Active Parking Assist Distance recorder Driving abroad see Active Speed Limit Assist see Trip distance Symmetrical dipped beam ....126 see Active Steering Assist DISTRONIC Driving lights...
  • Page 524 BAS (Brake Assist System) Showing operation feedback ....167 Operation ..........162 Emergency call system Switching off/on ......... 164 see Mercedes-Benz emergency call system Electric parking brake ......183 Emergency engine start ......397 E10 ............427 Applying automatically ......183...
  • Page 525 522 Index Removing ..........420 Checking the oil level using the oil ® (Electronic Stability Program) ..187 dipstick ..........361 Activating/deactivating ....... 191 Engine Checking the oil level using the on- Function/notes ........187 ECO start/stop function ...... 162 board computer ........
  • Page 526 Index 523 Filling station search Fragrance Sulphur content ........427 Starting automatic search ....288 see Fragrance system Tank content ........429 Switching automatic search on/off ..294 Fragrance system ........146 Fuel consumption Fire extinguisher ........380 Inserting/removing the flacon ..... 146 On-board computer ......
  • Page 527 524 Index Hotspot Gearshift recommendation ....170 Head-up display ........260 Setting up (Wi-Fi) ......... 276 Adjusting display elements (on-board General operating permit number computer) ..........260 Via business telephony ......274 (EU) ............423 Adjusting the brightness (on-board Genuine parts ..........20 computer) ..........
  • Page 528 Index 525 Inspection Setting ..........133 Connection status ....... 337 see ASSYST PLUS Switch-off delay time ......134 Displaying the connection status ..337 ® Editing access data (Bluetooth ) ..336 Instrument cluster Interior protection Establishing ......... 337 see Instrument display Function ..........
  • Page 529 ® Notes ........... 277 iPhone Unlocking setting ........73 Setting ..........277 see Apple CarPlay™ Key functions see Mercedes-Benz Link LED light Deactivating .......... 73 see Intelligent Light System ISOFIX child seat securing system KEYLESS-GO Fitting ............ 59 Level control system Locking the vehicle ........
  • Page 530 Index 527 Locator lighting Driving abroad (symmetrical dipped Passive mode ........198 beam) ..........126 Permanent setting ....... 200 see Surround lighting Fog light (extended range) ....130 Requirements: ........199 Locking/unlocking Hazard warning lights ......128 Selecting ..........199 Activating/deactivating the auto‐...
  • Page 531 528 Index Selecting the map orientation ..... 305 Overview ..........347 Setting the map scale ......304 Media mode MAGIC VISION CONTROL Setting the map scale automatically ..308 Activating ..........342 Windscreen wipers ......136 Updating ..........307 Media playback Maintenance Map and compass Operating (on-board computer) ...
  • Page 532 Index 529 Mercedes-Benz emergency call sys‐ Mobile phone Designs ..........252 Head-up display ........260 tem ............331 Cancelling permission for Internet Media ..........259 Automatic emergency call ....332 connection .......... 337 Navigation ........... 257 Locking the vehicle ........ 77 Information ..........
  • Page 533 530 Index Multifunction display Near Field Communication (NFC) ... 316 Overview of the displays ...... 253 Connecting the mobile phone to the Navigation multimedia system ....... 316 Multifunction steering wheel Calling up the Digital Owner's Man‐ Information .......... 316 Overview of buttons ......250 ual ............
  • Page 534 Index 531 Multifunction display ......253 Notes ..........425 Navigation menu ......... 257 Windscreen washer fluid ..... 433 Occupant safety Operating ..........251 Operating safety Pets in the vehicle ......... 70 Radio menu ......... 258 48 V on-board electrical system .... 21 Occupant safety Service menu ........
  • Page 535 532 Index Overview ..........12 Deactivating ......... 218 Permissible axle load ......423 Function ..........215 Owner's Manual Permitted towing methods ..... 392 Side impact protection ......216 Vehicle equipment ......... 21 Personalisation System limitations ....... 215 Owner's Manual (digital) ......18 see User profile Parking assistance systems Petrol ............
  • Page 536 Index 533 QR code ® Setting the traffic information PRE-SAFE (anticipatory occupant Rescue card .......... 26 service volume increase ...... 354 protection) ..........46 Storing radio stations ......353 Function ..........46 Qualified specialist workshop ....25 Switching on ........351 ®...
  • Page 537 534 Index Rear seat belt Cooling or heating the vehicle inte‐ Function ..........219 Status display ........37 rior ............158 Opening the camera cover (360° Starting the vehicle ......159 Camera) ..........225 Rear seat belt status display ....37 Setting favourites (360°...
  • Page 538 Index 535 Switching the automatic filling sta‐ Safety vest ..........378 Protection ..........32 tion search on/off ....... 294 Rear seat belt status display ....37 SD card With intermediate destinations ... 289 Reduced protection ....... 33 Inserting/removing ......342 Releasing ..........
  • Page 539 Android Auto Self-test Shifting gears see Apple CarPlay™ Automatic front passenger front air‐ Gearshift recommendation ....170 see Mercedes-Benz Link bag shutoff ..........42 see Telephone Short messages Sensors (Care) ......... 373 see Text messages Snow chains ..........401 Service Side impact airbag ........
  • Page 540 Index 537 Standby mode Software update ........280 Setting ..........353 Important system updates ....281 Activating/deactivating ....... 185 Storing ..........353 Information .......... 280 Function ..........185 Station list Performing ........... 281 Standing lights ........126 Calling up ..........353 Sound Station presets Start/stop button...
  • Page 541 538 Index Suspension Steering wheel gearshift paddles ..170 Setting the time/date format ....273 Adjusting the chassis level (AIR Switching transmission of the vehicle Steering wheel heater BODY CONTROL) ......... 214 position on/off ........274 Switching on/off ........111 Suspension System settings Stowage areas...
  • Page 542 Index 539 Telephony operating modes Overhang dimension (trailer hitch) ..436 Locking the vehicle (mobile phone) ..77 Tongue weight ........437 Menu (on-board computer) ....259 Bluetooth ® Telephony ......311 Towing capacity (trailer operation) ..436 Mobile phone voice recognition ... 317 Business telephony ......
  • Page 543 540 Index Time Traffic announcements Setting the sensitivity ......264 Manual time setting ......273 Activating/deactivating ....... 354 Touchpad ..........265 Setting summer time ......273 Traffic information ........300 Activating/deactivating haptic oper‐ Setting the time and date automati‐ ation feedback ........266 Displaying the traffic map ....
  • Page 544 Index 541 Transporting Tyre inflation compressor Coupling up/uncoupling a trailer ..244 Fastening points ........436 Vehicle ..........395 see TIREFIT kit Folding the ball neck out/in ....243 Trim element (Care) ......... 375 Tyre pressure ........... 403 General notes ........436 Checking (tyre pressure monitoring Trip Mounting dimensions ......
  • Page 545 542 Index Tyre pressure table ......... 403 Restarting the tyre pressure monitor‐ Setting ..........279 ing system ........... 405 Tyre temperature Selection ..........409 Checking (tyre pressure monitoring Snow chains ........401 system) ..........404 Vehicle ..........156, 158 Storing ..........412 Tyre pressure monitoring system Activating/deactivating standby TIREFIT kit ...........
  • Page 546 Index 543 Vehicle identification number Vents Registration ........... 25 Standby mode function ....... 185 see VIN see Air vents Starting (Digital Vehicle Key sticker) ..157 Vehicle identification plate ....423 VIN ............423 Starting (emergency operation EU general operating permit number .. 423 Identification plate ......
  • Page 547 544 Index Calling up the settings ......339 JBrake system warning lamp hTyre pressure monitoring sys‐ Deleting a bookmark ......339 (yellow) ..........497 tem warning lamp flashes ....503 Deleting browser data ......339 ?Coolant warning lamp ....501 hTyre pressure monitoring sys‐...
  • Page 548 Index 545 Windscreen washer system Checking ..........401 Wi-Fi ............274 Checking the tyre pressure (tyre Overview ..........274 Topping up ........... 364 pressure monitoring system) ....404 Setting ..........275 Windscreen wipers Fitting ..........417 Setting up a hotspot ......276 Changing the wiper blades ....
  • Page 549 546 Index Wireless vehicle components Declaration of conformity ...... 23 Workshop see Qualified specialist workshop...

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