Mercedes-Benz CLA 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 is constantly developing its vehi- Thank y Thank you f ou for buying Mer or buying Mercedes-Benz cedes-Benz cles further. Before you rst drive o , read this operator's Mercedes-Benz therefore reserves the right to manual carefully and familiarise yourself with your introduce changes in the following areas: vehicle.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Fitting/removing the oor mats ....129 Take-back of end-of-life vehicles ....24 Automatic measures a er an accident ... 61 Mercedes-Benz GenuineParts ......25 Safely transporting children in the vehicle ..61 Owner's Manual ..........26 Notes on pets in the vehicle ......81 Light and sight Light and sight ..........
  • Page 6 Contents Changing bulbs (only for vehicles with hal- Mercedes-Benz emergency call system ..314 Instr trument displa ument display and on-boar y and on-board com- d com- ogen headlamps) ......... 139 Radio & media ..........321 puter er ............271 Windscreen wipers and windscreen Sound settings ..........
  • Page 7 Contents Wheel change ..........370 Emergency spare wheel ....... 380 T T ec echnical dat hnical data a ..........383 Notes on technical data ......383 On-board electronics ........383 Regulatory radio identi cation and notes ..385 Vehicle identi cation plate, VIN and engine number overview ......
  • Page 8 Symbols In this Owner's Manual, you will nd the following Observe notes on material damage. symbols: These symbols indicate useful instructions or & W W ARNING ARNING Danger due to not observing further information that could be helpful to the warning notices you.
  • Page 9: Cockpit

    At a glance – Cockpit Le -hand-drive vehicles...
  • Page 10 At a glance – Cockpit → → Steering wheel gearshi paddles z Calls up navigation → → Combination switch | Calls up radio or media → → Instrument display % Calls up the telephone → DIRECT SELECT lever → ß Calls up favourites →...
  • Page 11 At a glance – Cockpit → Opens the bonnet → ! Electric parking brake → Light switch...
  • Page 13: Cockpit (Plug-In-Hybrid)

    At a glance – Cockpit (Plug-in-Hybrid) 10 10 Le -hand-drive vehicles...
  • Page 14 At a glance – Cockpit (Plug-in-Hybrid) 11 11 → Instrument display: & Switches immediate pre-entry climate control on/o → õ Operational readiness → A Sets pre-entry climate control for depar- → Power availability display ture time → Power meter → DYNAMIC SELECT switch →...
  • Page 15 At a glance – Indicator and warning lamps (standard) 12 12 Instrument display (standard)
  • Page 16 At a glance – Indicator and warning lamps (standard) 13 13 → → ! ABS K High beam → → #! Turn signal lights L Low beam → → h Tyre pressure monitoring system T Standing lights → → # Electrical fault ®...
  • Page 17: Indicator And Warning Lamps (Widescreen Cockpit)

    At a glance – Indicator and warning lamps (widescreen cockpit) 14 14 Widescreen cockpit instrument display...
  • Page 18 At a glance – Indicator and warning lamps (widescreen cockpit) 15 15 → → #! Turn signal lights L Distance warning → → ï Trailer hitch ! ABS → → 6 Restraint system Ù Power steering → → h Tyre pressure monitoring system å...
  • Page 19: Overhead Control Panel

    At a glance – Overhead control panel 16 16...
  • Page 20 At a glance – Overhead control panel 17 17 → Sun visors ; me button → → p Switches the le -hand reading lamp G SOS button on/o → 3 Opens/closes the panorama sliding sun- → | Switches automatic interior lighting con- roof trol on/o →...
  • Page 21: Door Operating Unit And Seat Adjustment

    At a glance – Door operating unit and seat adjustment 18 18...
  • Page 22 At a glance – Door operating unit and seat adjustment 19 19 → → V Operates the memory function W Opens/closes the rear le side window → → Adjusts the seats electrically W Opens/closes the le side window → → w Switches the seat heating on/o Adjusts the head restraints →...
  • Page 23: Emergencies And Breakdowns

    At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns 20 20...
  • Page 24 At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns 21 21 → Safety vests B-pillar with: → → Fire extinguisher QR code for accessing the rescue card → → ; me button Tow-starting or towing away → → G SOS button TIREFIT kit →...
  • Page 25 Digital Owner's Manual 22 22 Tips: nd information that prepares you for Contents section Calling up t Calling up the Digit he Digital Owner's Manual al Owner's Manual certain everyday situations with your vehicle. Directions of movement of contents section Multimedia system: Animations: watch animations of the vehicle Menu...
  • Page 26 Digital Owner's Manual 23 23 LINGUA GUATR TRONIC: ONIC: call up via the voice control sys- For safety reasons, the Digital Owner's Manual is deactivated while driving.
  • Page 27 Change gear in good time and use each Oper Operating conditions: ating conditions: Mercedes-Benz will take back your end-of-life gear only up to Ô of its maximum vehicle for environment-friendly disposal in Make sure that the tyre pressure is cor- engine speed.
  • Page 28 Mercedes-Benz. Safety-relevant or welding systems, e.g. the brake system, may malfunction. Airbags and seat belt tensioners, as well as Only use Mercedes-Benz GenuineParts or parts of Mercedes-Benz GenuineP cedes-Benz GenuinePar arts ts control units and sensors for the restraint sys- equal quality.
  • Page 29: Mercedes Me App

    Therefore, the equipment The exhaust gas or noise level gets worse. Information is available at any Mercedes-Benz on your vehicle may di er from that in the Service Centre. Always specify the vehicle identi cation number descriptions and illustrations.
  • Page 30 General notes 27 27 Speeding up activ Speeding up activation ation & W W ARNING & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident or injury due ARNING Risk of re due to ammable Switch the vehicle o and lock it. to improper modi cations to electronic materials on hot parts of the exhaust sys- components...
  • Page 31 General notes 28 28 ignite if they come into contact with hot parts & D D AN * N N O O TE TE Damage to the vehicle due to driv- ANGER GER Risk of death and re due to of the exhaust system.
  • Page 32 General notes 29 29 It is for this reason that the vehicle is equipped systems and communication devices integrated in Never touch damaged components of with a sound generator, which serves as an acous- the vehicle: the high-voltage on-board electrical sys- tic vehicle alerting system (AVAS).
  • Page 33 You can obtain further information from a F F or Br or Brazil only: azil only: Mercedes-Benz service centre. F F or t or the U he Unit nited Kingdom only: ed Kingdom only: Note on two-way radio systems in the vehicle:...
  • Page 34 Besides the typical frequencies for mobile com- wireless components installed in the vehicle com- munication cars by Mercedes-Benz make use of ply with the technical regulations for two-way the following automotive radio applications.
  • Page 35 General notes 32 32 W W ir ireless applications in t eless applications in the v he vehicle ehicle T T ec echnology hnology Freq equency r uency range ange Transmission output/magne ansmission output/magnetic tic eld eld s s tr trength ength Remote Keyless Entry 20 kHz (9–90 kHz)
  • Page 36 General notes 33 33 T T ec echnology hnology Freq equency r uency range ange Transmission output/magne ansmission output/magnetic tic eld eld s s tr trength ength Interior Monitoring Radar, RLAN 5.8 GHz UNII-3 (5725–5875 MHz) ≤ 25 mW EIRP Remote Keyless Entry 7.25 GHz UWB (6.0–8.5 GHz) ≤...
  • Page 37 General notes 34 34 T T ec echnology hnology Freq equency r uency range ange Transmission output/magne ansmission output/magnetic tic eld eld s s tr trength ength UMTS (Band I, III, VIII) +24 dBm (+1/-3 dB) LTE (Band 1, 3, 7, 8, 20, 28) +23 dBm (±2 dB) RAMSES (Router And Mobile SErviceS) GSM (E-GSM 850 / E-GSM 900, Class 4)
  • Page 38 General notes 35 35 Inf Infor ormation about t mation about the he speci c speci c absorp absorption r tion rate V V ehicle com ehicle component (designation in ponent (designation in S S AR v AR value in W/kg alue in W/kg Applicable limit v Applicable limit value...
  • Page 39 F F or Ukr or Ukraine only: aine only: Im Import porter of Mer er of Mercedes-Benz spar cedes-Benz spare par e parts ts Im Import porter er Mercedes-Benz Parts Logistics F F or Moldov or Moldova only: a only: PJSC “AUTOCAPITAL”...
  • Page 40 General notes 37 37 Manufacturer: Directive No. 2006/42/EC Date BRANO a.s. Engineer Petr Petr 747 41 Hradec nad Moravicí, Opavská 1000, Description and purpose of use: [Signature] The Czech Republic Car jack is intended solely for li ing of the con- Director of division ZZ crete car, in accordance with the instruction label ID No.: 64-387-5933...
  • Page 41 (7) For safety reasons, we recommend that 2006/42/EC (EC Machinery Directive) Pietrzykowice, 23.04.2019 you only use and connect products approved by your Mercedes-Benz service 2014/30/EU (EC EMC Directive) [Signature, D. Gschwender] centre. 2000/14/EC (EC Outdoor Noise Directive) Dominik Gschwender, general management...
  • Page 42 General notes 39 39 Moreover, connecting equipment to the diagnos- Stow all objects in the vehicle securely tics connection can lead to emissions monitoring so that they cannot get into the driver's information being reset, for example. This may footwell. lead to the vehicle failing to meet the require- Always t the oor mats securely and as ments of the next emissions inspection during the...
  • Page 43 General notes 40 40 Mercedes‑Benz recommends a Mercedes‑Benz can do this at a Mercedes-Benz service centre, ply information about substances of very high service centre. for example. concern (SVHCs). Mercedes‑Benz AG acts to the best of its knowl- edge to prevent these SVHCs from being used...
  • Page 44 This damage is not covered either by the found, for example, in the area around the multi- wallbox or a public charging point, for exam- Mercedes-Benz implied warranty or by the media and sound system or also in the area of the ple.
  • Page 45 General notes 42 42 P P er ersonal data sonal data Governmental entities are themselves, in individ- Data st a stor orage Every vehicle is identi ed by a unique vehicle ual cases and within the applicable legal frame- Data pr a processing in t ocessing in the v he vehicle...
  • Page 46 General notes 43 43 ing state, component loads, maintenance require- down services. The same is true in the case of Conv Convenience and infot enience and infotainment functions ainment functions ments and technical events or faults. warranty claims and quality assurance measures. You can store convenience settings and individual settings in the vehicle and change or reset them Depending on the vehicle equipment, the follow-...
  • Page 47 General notes 44 44 These data for convenience and infotainment This integration allows the use of selected smart- Manuf Manufactur acturer's ser er's services vices functions may be saved locally in the vehicle or phone apps, such as navigation or music player Regarding the manufacturer's online services, the they may be located on a device which you have apps.
  • Page 48 Data prot a protection r ection rights...
  • Page 49: Occupant Safety

    A seat belt can only provide the best level of pro- not possible to completely rule out the risk of tection if it is worn correctly. Depending on the Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use driving injury caused by the airbag deploying. detected accident situation, seat belt tensioners...
  • Page 50 Occupant safety 47 47 R R es estr traint syst aint system functionality em functionality F F unction of t unction of the r he res estr traint syst aint system in an accident em in an accident Have the restraint system checked and repaired immediately at a quali ed spe- When the vehicle is switched on, a self-test is per- How the restraint system works depends on the...
  • Page 51: Seat Belts

    Driver's airbag, front passenger airbag: frontal impact Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of injury or death due to vehicle towed to a quali ed specialist workshop...
  • Page 52 Occupant safety 49 49 Pregnant women must also take particular Limit Limitations of t ations of the prot he protection pro ection provided b vided by t y the seat he seat Always ensure that all vehicle occupants care with this. belt belt have their seat belts fastened correctly...
  • Page 53 & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of injury or death from Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use seat ed, is extremely dirty, bleached or dyed deployed pyrotechnic seat belt tensioners belts which have been approved for your vehicle the seat belt buckle is damaged or by Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 54 * N N O O TE TE Deployment of components of the shop. restraint system when the front passenger seat is unoccupied and a seat belt is Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the buckled vehicle towed to a quali ed specialist workshop When the front passenger seat is unoccupied a er an accident.
  • Page 55 Occupant safety 52 52 ment may apply a certain tightening force. Do not In addition, a warning tone may sound. You can immediately dismiss the rear seat belt hold the seat belt tightly while it is adjusting. status display using the back button on the le - As soon as the driver and front passenger fasten hand side of the steering wheel ( page 273).
  • Page 56: Airbags

    Occupant safety 53 53 Potential protection provided by each airbag: When tting a child restraint system to the front Airbags Airbags passenger seat, observe the vehicle-speci c infor- Knee airbag: thigh, knee and lower leg Ov Over ervie view of airbags w of airbags mation ( page 78).
  • Page 57 Occupant safety 54 54 Only hold the steering wheel by the steering The seat belt tongue is engaged in the seat Each vehicle occupant must make sure of the wheel rim. This allows the airbag to be fully belt buckle of the front passenger seat and following: deployed.
  • Page 58 You should only use seat covers that have been approved for the correspond- Objects in the deployment area of an airbag ing seats by Mercedes-Benz. can hinder or prevent the correct deployment of the airbag. The airbag may then deploy in an uncontrolled manner and may even cause additional inju- ries to the vehicle occupants by deploying.
  • Page 59 Occupant safety 56 56 S S t t atus of t atus of the fr he front passeng ont passenger fr er front airbag ont airbag restraint systems on the front passenger seat & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of injury due to malfunc- page 77).
  • Page 60 Occupant safety 57 57 Always observe the notes on the function of the the cockpit on the front passenger side A person in the front passenger seat could PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamps page 77). then, for example, come into contact with the page 57).
  • Page 61 Occupant safety 58 58 bag. The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp indicator lamp may be o . In this case, do not t & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of injury or death when may be lit continuously or be o . the rearward-facing child restraint system to the using a rearward-facing child restraint sys- front passenger seat.
  • Page 62 Occupant safety 59 59 A person on the front passenger seat must always smaller stature should not use the front Always move the front passenger seat as observe the following information: passenger seat. far back as possible and fully retract the seat cushion length adjustment.
  • Page 63: Pre-Safe

    Occupant safety 60 60 Be sure to also observe the following further rela- V V ehicles wit ehicles with memor h memory function: y function: moving the ® ® F F unction of PRE-S unction of PRE-SAFE PL PLUS (anticipat US (anticipator ory occu- y occu- ted subjects:...
  • Page 64 Occupant safety 61 61 To start the vehicle again, switch the vehicle The driver can cancel automatic braking by taking o and on once more ( page 160). Depend- the following actions: when the vehicle is towing a trailer and there ing on the type and severity of the accident, is a risk of a rear impact braking more strongly than automatic braking...
  • Page 65 Top Tether anchorages secured on the front seats. For this reason, be obtained at a quali ed specialist workshop. Mercedes-Benz strongly advises that you t a Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use a Fitting an ISOFIX or an i-Size child restraint sys- child restraint system to a rear seat.
  • Page 66 Occupant safety 63 63 A A dv dvant antag age of a r e of a rearw earwar ard-f d-facing c acing child r hild res estr traint sy aint sys- s- Make sure that the entire base of the Always comply with the child restraint t t em child restraint system always rests on...
  • Page 67 Have the securing systems for the child cool before securing a child into it. restraint systems checked at a quali ed Mercedes‑Benz recommends Mercedes-Benz Never leave children unattended in the specialist workshop before installing a care products for cleaning child restraint systems vehicle.
  • Page 68 Mercedes-Benz rec- Size category changing the transmission position. ommends that you use a Mercedes-Benz starting the vehicle. Service Centre for this purpose. Approval E1 04 301 133...
  • Page 69 Occupant safety 66 66 Secur Securing wit ing with t h the v he vehicle seat belt ehicle seat belt W W eight cat eight categor egory II/III (15 t y II/III (15 to 36 k o 36 kg and fr g and from °...
  • Page 70 Occupant safety 67 67 Approv Approval cat al categor egories f ies for c or child r hild res estr traint syst aint systems Approv Approval cat al categor egories in accor ies in accordance wit dance with UN-R44 h UN-R44 The identi cation IUF refers to ISOFIX child restraint systems in the "Universal"...
  • Page 71 Occupant safety 68 68 Approv Approval cat al categor egories in accor ies in accordance wit dance with UN-R129 h UN-R129 The identi cation i‑U refers to i‑Size child F F itting an ISOFIX or i-Size c itting an ISOFIX or i-Size child r hild res estr traint syst aint system restraint systems in the "Universal"...
  • Page 72 Occupant safety 69 69 W W eight gr eight group 0 (up t oup 0 (up to 10 k o 10 kg and up t g and up to appro o approx. 6 x. 6 Size class – Size class – Le /r Le /right ight r r ear seat...
  • Page 73 Occupant safety 70 70 Ov Over ervie view of suit w of suitability of t ability of the seats f he seats for att or attac aching hing F F itting t itting the ISOFIX or i‑Size c he ISOFIX or i‑Size child r hild res estr traint syst aint system If the centre seat backrest is not engaged and...
  • Page 74 Occupant safety 71 71 Always comply with the information about the O Always comply with the manufacturer's O If the head restraint of the child seat cannot mass of the child restraint system: installation and operating instructions for the be fully extended when it is installed in the child restraint system used.
  • Page 75 Occupant safety 72 72 respective seat, if possible. In addition, the * N N O O TE TE Damage to the seat belt for the backrest of the child restraint system must centre seat during installation of the child lie as at as possible against the backrest of restraint system the vehicle seat.
  • Page 76 Occupant safety 73 73 Fold up cover of Top Tether anchorage 3. Observe the lock veri cation indicator. V V ehicles wit ehicles with adjust h adjustable head r able head res estr traints: aints: If the le and right seat backrests are not engaged and locked in place, this will be shown If necessary, slide head restraint upwards...
  • Page 77 Occupant safety 74 74 Hook Top Tether hook of Top Tether belt Secur Securing t ing the c he child r hild res estr traint syst aint system wit em with t h the seat he seat U, L Centre rear seat belt belt into Top Tether anchorage...
  • Page 78 Occupant safety 75 75 Observe the speci c instructions for the rear- UF, L L Suitable for semi-universal child restraint systems Front passenger airbag enabled ward-facing and forward-facing child restraint according to the table in "Recommended child systems. If the front passenger seat is occu- 1, 2 U, L Front passenger airbag disabled...
  • Page 79 Occupant safety 76 76 the system has been approved for the vehicle maximum size setting for child restraint sys- tect as intended and could cause addi- seat. tems in weight category II or III. tional injury. Observe the notes under "Suitability of seats Contact with the roof when the head Objects or loads in the boot or load com- for attaching belt-secured child restraint sys-...
  • Page 80 Occupant safety 77 77 the vehicle to the shoulder belt guide on the Vehicles without automatic front passenger airbag N N o o t t es on r es on rearw earwar ard-f d-facing and f acing and forw orwar ard-f d-facing c acing child hild child restraint system.
  • Page 81 Occupant safety 78 78 Observe the speci c instructions for the rear- passenger airbag must always be disabled. Observe the notes under "Suitability of seats ward-facing and forward-facing child restraint sys- This is only the case if the PASSENGER AIR for attaching belt-secured child restraint sys- tems ( page 78).
  • Page 82 Occupant safety 79 79 cushion and/or be tted facing the wrong Set the front passenger seat as far back as Child safe Child safety locks ty locks direction. possible and move the seat into the highest A A ctiv ctivating or deactiv ating or deactivating t ating the c he child safe...
  • Page 83 Occupant safety 80 80 When leaving the vehicle, always take the Always activate the installed child safety key with you and lock the vehicle. locks if children are travelling in the vehi- cle. Keep the vehicle key out of the reach of children.
  • Page 84 Occupant safety 81 81 A A ctiv ctivating and deactiv ating and deactivating t ating the c he child safe hild safety lock ty lock indicator lamp is o : via the switch on Never leave animals unattended in the f f or t or the r he rear side windows...
  • Page 85: Opening And Closing

    Opening and closing 82 82 Unlocks K K e e y y When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle. Opens the boot lid Ov Over ervie view of ke w of key functions y functions Keep the vehicle key out of the reach of If indicator lamp...
  • Page 86 Opening and closing 83 83 A A ctiv ctivating/deactiv ating/deactivating t ating the acous he acoustic loc tic locking king v v er eri - i - Plug-in h Plug-in hybr ybrid: id: unlocking the driver's door and Deactiv Deactivating t ating the function of t he function of the key he key...
  • Page 87 Inser Inserting t ting the emerg he emergency key ency key attention immediately. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the Press release button 1. battery replaced at a quali ed specialist work- shop. Insert emergency key to the intermediate Remove the emergency key ( page 84).
  • Page 88 Opening and closing 85 85 Pr Problems wit oblems with t h the key he key, tr , troubleshoo oubleshooting ting shielding due to metal objects or induction loops for electrical gate systems or automatic Y Y ou can no long ou can no longer loc er lock or unloc k or unlock t k the v...
  • Page 89 Opening and closing 86 86 You can prevent the additional door lock from Centr Centrall ally loc y locking and unloc king and unlocking t king the v he vehicle fr ehicle from & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of injury to persons inside being activated by deactivating interior protection t t he inside he inside...
  • Page 90 Opening and closing 87 87 Plug-in h Plug-in hybr ybrid: id: the socket ap is also locked and Deactivate the function of the key in unlocked. The socket ap can be opened even if a these situations. key is detected in the car. The vehicle is not unlocked: Make sure that the key is at a minimum if you have locked the vehicle using the key...
  • Page 91 Opening and closing 88 88 Further information on convenience closing Ther There is int e is interf erfer erence fr ence from a pow om a power erful r ful radio signal adio signal page 96). sour source ce If you open the boot lid from outside, the boot lid Possible causes if the function of KEYLESS-GO is impaired: is automatically unlocked.
  • Page 92 Opening and closing 89 89 In the following situations, there is a danger of being locked out when the function is activated: while the vehicle is being tow-started or pushed if the vehicle is being tested on a roller dyna- mometer Locking/unloc king/unlocking t...
  • Page 93: Boot

    Opening and closing 90 90 Locking t king the fr he front passeng ont passenger door and r er door and rear doors ear doors T T o loc o lock t k the r he right-hand side of t ight-hand side of the v he vehicle: ehicle: turn...
  • Page 94 Opening and closing 91 91 There is a risk of injury, particularly in the event of sudden braking or a sudden change in direction. Always stow objects in such a way that they cannot be thrown around. Before the journey, secure objects, lug- gage or loads against slipping or tipping over.
  • Page 95 Opening and closing 92 92 Automatic key recognition is only an aid and is not HANDS-FREE A HANDS-FREE ACCESS function CCESS function & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of burns caused by a hot a substitute for your attentiveness. exhaust system Before locking, ensure that at least one key The vehicle exhaust system can become very belonging to the vehicle is outside the vehicle.
  • Page 96 Opening and closing 93 93 When making the kicking movement, make sure The boot lid could be opened unintentionally, in that you are standing rmly on the ground. You the following situations: could otherwise lose your balance, e.g. on ice. A person's arms or legs are moving in the sen- Observe the following notes: sor detection range, e.g.
  • Page 97: Side Windows

    Opening and closing 94 94 Side windows Side windows If someone is trapped, release the but- ton immediately or press the button in Opening and closing t Opening and closing the side windows he side windows order to reopen the side window. &...
  • Page 98 Opening and closing 95 95 When the vehicle is switched o , you can con- V V ehicles wit ehicles with a panor h a panorama sliding sunr ama sliding sunroof: oof: the side During the closing process, make sure tinue to operate the side windows.
  • Page 99: Sliding Sunroof

    Opening and closing 96 96 R R eq equir uirements: ements: Conv Convenience closing (closing t enience closing (closing the v he vehicle fr ehicle from out- om out- T T o int o interr errup upt conv t convenience closing: enience closing: release the The key is in the immediate vicinity of the vehi- side)
  • Page 100 Opening and closing 97 97 A side windo A side window canno w cannot be closed and y t be closed and you cannot ou cannot The side window The side windows canno s cannot be opened or closed t be opened or closed During opening and closing, make sure see t see the cause.
  • Page 101 The opening or closing process will be tested and approved for Mercedes-Benz. stopped. Raise When a roof luggage rack is tted, open...
  • Page 102 Opening and closing 99 99 Check whether the sliding sunroof can be When closing the roller sunblind, make sure & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of becoming trapped raised or opened when a roof luggage rack is that no body parts are in the range of move- despite the reversing function being active tted.
  • Page 103 100 Opening and closing The sliding sunroof will be closed automatically A A ut utomatic low omatic lower ering function ing function R R ectifying pr ectifying problems wit oblems with t h the sliding sunr he sliding sunroof when the vehicle has been switched o in the fol- V V ehicles wit ehicles with a panor h a panorama sliding sunr...
  • Page 104 Opening and closing 101 Immediately a er automatic reversing, pull Use automatic operation to fully open and when tow-away protection is triggered and hold the 3 button down again to the then close the sliding sunroof. page 102) point of resistance until the sliding sunroof is The ATA system is primed automatically a er closed.
  • Page 105 102 Opening and closing Indicator lamp ashes when the ATA system is Deactiv Deactivating t ating the alar he alarm using KEYLESS-GO m using KEYLESS-GO a er pressing the start/stop button with the key in the stowage compartment primed. Grasp the outside door handle with the key page 160) outside the vehicle.
  • Page 106 Opening and closing 103 F F unction of int unction of inter erior prot ior protection ection The following situations can lead to a false alarm: when there are moving objects such as mas- When interior protection is primed, a visual and cots in the vehicle interior audible alarm is triggered if movement is detected in the vehicle interior.
  • Page 107 104 Seats and stowing Your legs are not fully extended and you can N N o o t t es on t es on the corr he correct dr ect driv iver's seat position er's seat position depress the pedals properly &...
  • Page 108: Seats

    Seats and stowing 105 Observe the safety notes on "Airbags" and "Chil- Seats Seats Before starting the vehicle: in particular, dren in the vehicle". adjust the driver's seat, head restraint, A A djus djusting t ting the fr he front seat mec ont seat mechanicall hanically (wit y (without...
  • Page 109 106 Seats and stowing & W W ARNING & W W ARNING Use the grab handles only to stabilise ARNING Risk of injury due to head ARNING Risk of injury or death due to the seating position or to assist in get- restraints not being tted or being adjus- incorrect seat position ting in and out of the seat.
  • Page 110 Seats and stowing 107 A A djus djusts t ts the seat he seat f f or ore-and-a e-and-a position position T T o adjus o adjust t t the seat bac he seat backr kres est inclination: t inclination: turn Make sure when adjusting a seat that no handwheel forwards and backwards until...
  • Page 111 108 Seats and stowing & W W ARNING Children in particular could accidentally press & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to adjust- ARNING Risk of injury or death due to the electrical seat adjustment buttons and ing the vehicle settings while the vehicle is incorrect seat position become trapped.
  • Page 112 Seats and stowing 109 A A djus djusting t ting the seat he seat f f or ore-and-a e-and-a position position T T o adjus o adjust t t the seat cushion inclination: he seat cushion inclination: turn Use the grab handles only to stabilise handwheel forwards and backwards until the seating position or to assist in get-...
  • Page 113 110 Seats and stowing A A djus djusting t ting the fr he front seat electr ont seat electrically ically A A djus djusting t ting the 4-wa he 4-way lumbar support y lumbar support Head r Head res estr traints aints A A djus djusting t...
  • Page 114 Seats and stowing 111 A A djus djusting t ting the head r he head res estr traints of t aints of the r he rear seats ear seats & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of injury due to head mechanically hanically restraints not being tted or being adjus-...
  • Page 115 112 Seats and stowing F F itting/r itting/remo emoving t ving the r he rear seat head r ear seat head res estr traints aints Inst Installing alling Selecting t Selecting the massag he massage pr e progr ogramme f amme for t or the fr he front...
  • Page 116 Seats and stowing 113 Switc Switching t hing the seat heating he seat heating on/o on/o Press button repeatedly until the desired ments placed on the seats e.g. seat cushions heating level is set. or child seats. This could cause damage to the &...
  • Page 117 114 Seats and stowing S S t t eer eering wheel ing wheel Never leave children unattended in the vehicle. A A djus djusting t ting the st he steer eering wheel manually ing wheel manually When leaving the vehicle, always take the &...
  • Page 118: Steering Wheel

    Seats and stowing 115 Adjust height and distance to the Easy entr Easy entry and e y and exit f xit feature eature steering wheel. Using t Using the easy entr he easy entry and e y and exit f xit feature eature Locking...
  • Page 119: Memory Function

    116 Seats and stowing You can stop the adjustment process by pressing The driver's seat will then move backwards Se Setting t tting the easy entr he easy entry and e y and exit f xit feature eature one of the memory function position switches. only if it is not already at the rear of the seat Multimedia system: adjustment range.
  • Page 120 Seats and stowing 117 Oper Operating t ating the memor he memory function y function & W W ARNING Never leave children unattended in the ARNING Risk of entrapment when vehicle. adjusting the seat with the memory func- S S t t or oring tion When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle.
  • Page 121 118 Seats and stowing T T o call up: o call up: press and brie y hold one of preset over or be thrown around and thereby hit vehi- Always stow objects in such a way that position buttons 4, T or U. cle occupants.
  • Page 122 Seats and stowing 119 & W W ARNING Only fold the rear armrest back when the Always make sure that the cigarette ARNING ‑ Risk of accident or injury cup holder is closed. lighter is out of reach of children. when using the cup holder while the vehi- cle is in motion Never leave children unattended in the...
  • Page 123 120 Seats and stowing The driving characteristics of your vehicle are When transporting roof loads and when the Stowage compartment in the front centre dependent on the distribution of the load within vehicle is fully loaded or fully occupied, select console with a USB port the vehicle.
  • Page 124 Seats and stowing 121 T T o f o fold t old the he le le and r and right seat bac ight seat backr kres ests ts Make sure that the rear bench seat, the f f orw orwar ard: d: pull right or le release handle rear seat and the seat backrest are and fold the corresponding seat backrest for- engaged before every trip.
  • Page 125 122 Seats and stowing If necessary, reset the driver's or front Locking t king the r he release catc elease catch of t h of the centr he centre r e rear seat ear seat passenger seat. backr krest F F olding bac olding back t k the r he rear seat bac ear seat backr krest...
  • Page 126 Seats and stowing 123 A A tt ttac aching a r hing a roof lugg oof luggag age r e rack & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to exceed- ing the maximum roof load The vehicle centre of gravity and the usual driving characteristics as well as the steering and braking characteristics alter.
  • Page 127 Mercedes-Benz. tested and approved for Mercedes-Benz. Use only roof luggage racks tested and When a roof luggage rack is tted, open approved for Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 128: Sockets

    Seats and stowing 125 Secure the roof luggage rack to the fastening Using t Using the 115 V socke he 115 V socket in t t in the r he rear passeng ear passenger er points beneath covers 1. compar partment tment Comply with the installation instructions of the...
  • Page 129 126 Seats and stowing USB por USB port in t t in the r he rear passeng ear passenger com er compar partment tment & D D AN ANGER GER Risk of death due to using the socket incorrectly Depending on the vehicle equipment, the design of the stowage compartment and the In particular, you could receive an electric number of USB ports in the rear centre con-...
  • Page 130 Seats and stowing 127 The following notes on wirelessly charging the There is a risk of injury, particularly in the Apart from a mobile phone, do not place mobile phone must be observed: event of sudden braking or a sudden change any other objects in the mobile phone in direction.
  • Page 131 A list of compatible mobile phones can be using clean, lukewarm water. This product is permitted in accordance with the found at: https://www.mercedes-benz- procedure de ned in Directive 242/2000 by the S S t t o o w w ag age com...
  • Page 132 Seats and stowing 129 F F itting itting oor oor mats mats Remove the oor mat. F F itting/r itting/remo emoving t ving the he oor oor mats mats & W W ARNING ARNING 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.
  • Page 133 130 Light and sight Light switch Light switch L Low beam/high beam Exter erior lighting ior lighting R Switches the rear fog light on/o Oper Operating t ating the light switch he light switch N N o o t t es on c es on changing t hanging the lights when dr he lights when driving abr...
  • Page 134 Light and sight 131 If the battery is insu ciently charged, the stand- The automatic driving lights are only an aid. You ing lights or parking lights will be switched o are responsible for vehicle lighting. automatically to facilitate the next engine start. Switc Switching t hing the r...
  • Page 135 132 Light and sight Turn the headlamp range adjuster to the posi- T T ur urn signal light n signal light Headlamp ashing tion that corresponds to the load condition of Turn signal light, le T T o indicat o indicate e br brie y: ie y: push the combination your vehicle.
  • Page 136 Light and sight 133 A A ctiv ctivating/deactiv ating/deactivating t ating the hazar he hazard w d war arning lights ning lights When you pull away again, the hazard warning A A ctiv ctive headlam e headlamps function ps function light system will switch o automatically at approximately 10 km/h.
  • Page 137 134 Light and sight Corner nering light function ing light function R R oundabout and junction function: oundabout and junction function: the cornering The function is not active in the following cases: light will be activated on both sides based on an at speeds below 80 km/h evaluation of the vehicle's current GPS position.
  • Page 138: Light And Sight 135

    Light and sight 135 A A dap daptiv tive Highbeam Assist e Highbeam Assist Adaptive Highbeam Assist cannot take into account road, weather or tra c conditions. A A dap daptiv tive Highbeam Assis e Highbeam Assist function t function Detection may be restricted in the following cases: &...
  • Page 139 136 Light and sight The high beam will switch o automatically in the A A dap daptiv tive Highbeam Assis e Highbeam Assist Plus t Plus Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus cannot take into following cases: account road, weather or tra c conditions. A A dap daptiv tive Highbeam Assis e Highbeam Assist Plus function...
  • Page 140: Exterior Lighting

    Light and sight 137 The vehicle in front will be illuminated by the low Switch on the high beam using the combina- beam. tion switch. When the high beam is switched on automati- At speeds greater than 30 km/h: cally in the dark, the _ indicator lamp will If no other road users are detected, the high light up on the central display section of the beam will switch on automatically.
  • Page 141: Interior Lighting

    138 Light and sight Switc Switching t hing the surr he surround lighting ound lighting on/o on/o Contr Control panel in t ol panel in the gr he grab handle ab handle Int Inter erior lighting ior lighting Multimedia system: A A djus djusting t ting the int...
  • Page 142 Light and sight 139 A A djus djusting t ting the br he brightness ightness A A ctiv ctivating w ating welcome lighting elcome lighting Changing bulbs (onl Changing bulbs (only f y for v or vehicles wit ehicles with halog h halogen en Select Brightness.
  • Page 143 140 Light and sight Ov Over ervie view of t w of the bulbs t he bulbs to be c o be chang hanged ed T T ail lam ail lamps ps Changing t Changing the fr he front bulbs (v ont bulbs (vehicles wit ehicles with halog h halogen en...
  • Page 144 Light and sight 141 T T o r o remov emove: e: turn cover to the le and Switch the lighting system o . W W indscr indscreen wiper een wipers and windscr s and windscreen w een washer sy asher sys- s- remove it from the wheel arch liner.
  • Page 145 142 Light and sight ° Continuous wiping, slow Always switch o the windscreen wipers ¯ Continuous wiping, fast and vehicle before changing the wiper blades. Turn the combination switch to the corre- sponding position 1 - 5. Moving t ving the wiper ar he wiper arms int ms into t o the r he replacement posi-...
  • Page 146 Light and sight 143 F F itting t itting the wiper blades he wiper blades Fold the wiper arms back onto the wind- Maint Maintenance display enance display screen. Switch on the vehicle. Press the î button on the combination switch ( page 141).
  • Page 147 144 Light and sight The duration until the colour changes varies & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to mis- depending on the usage conditions. judgement of distance when using the outside mirror Mirr Mirrors The outside mirrors re ect objects on a smaller scale.
  • Page 148 Light and sight 145 If the battery has been disconnected or com- A A ut utomatic anti-dazzle mirr omatic anti-dazzle mirror ors function s function Immediately change out of clothing pletely discharged, you will have to reset the which has been contaminated with outside mirrors.
  • Page 149 146 Light and sight The front-passenger outside mirror will swivel S S t t or oring t ing the par he parking position of t king position of the fr he front- ont- Calling up Calling up downwards in the direction of the rear wheel on passeng passenger outside mirr er outside mirror using rev...
  • Page 150 Make sure that the lter is installed cor- ¿ switches A/C function on/o rectly. Use lters recommended and approved by page 148) Mercedes-Benz. Always have maintenance work Vehicles with THERMOTRONIC operating unit carried out at a quali ed specialist workshop. (with/without stationary heater): Á...
  • Page 151 148 Climate control Press the ¿/Á button. A A ctiv ctivating/deactiv ating/deactivating t ating the A/C function via t he A/C function via the he Vehicles with THERMATIC operating unit multimedia syst multimedia system (with/without stationary heater): _ sets Switch o the A/C function only brie y; other- the air distribution Multimedia system: wise, the windows may mist up more quickly.
  • Page 152 Climate control 149 Se Setting t tting the air dis he air distr tribution ibution Press the 0 button. W W indow indows mist s misted up on t ed up on the outside he outside Switch on the windscreen wipers. Multimedia system: The synchronisation function will be deactivated if the settings for one of the other climate zones are...
  • Page 153 150 Climate control imately 30 minutes, depending on the tempera- Steering wheel heater Pre-entry climate control via the key cannot be ture set. activated more than twice when the vehicle is Mirror heater switched o . T T o activ o activat ate: e: press the Á...
  • Page 154 Climate control 151 The vehicle interior can be air conditioned when For heating, the following functions are activated Se Setting t tting the w he week eek pr pro le o le the vehicle is parked. as needed: Select WEEK PROFILE.
  • Page 155 152 Climate control active for another ve minutes if the departure Press button is delayed. The red or blue indicator lamp on button will light up or go out. T T o deactiv o deactivat ate: e: push the & button up or down.
  • Page 156 Climate control 153 Switc Switching t hing the st he stationar ationary heat y heater/v er/ventilation entilation on/o on/o R R eq equir uirements: ements: & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of re due to hot station- via t via the oper he operating unit ating unit The fuel tank is at least Õ...
  • Page 157 154 Climate control The colours of the indicator lamp have the follow- Selecting t Selecting the depar he departur ture time e time To guarantee the ow of fresh air through the air ing meanings: vents into the vehicle interior, comply with the fol- Select the time TIME A: TIME B: XX...
  • Page 158 Climate control 155 A A djus djusting t ting the r he rear air v ear air vents ents T T o open or close: o open or close: hold air vent in the centre and turn it to the le or right as far as it will go.
  • Page 159 156 Driving and parking Characteristics when the vehicle is at a standstill: Dr Driving iving Avoid contact with the skin, eyes or clothing. The combustion engine is generally switched N N o o t t es on Mer es on Mercedes- cedes-AMG v AMG vehicles ehicles...
  • Page 160 Driving and parking 157 Characteristics with moderate power output being driven than vehicles with combustion This helps other road users, particularly requests: engines. pedestrians and cyclists, to hear your vehicle better. The combustion engine is switched o as When driving in electric mode, the vehicle may o en as possible during the journey.
  • Page 161 158 Driving and parking R R eq equir uirements: ements: T T o oper o operat ate t e the high-v he high-volt oltag age disconnect de e disconnect device vice In the event of an accident or impact to the vehicle underbody, components of the high- Only disconnect the high-voltage on-board electri- voltage electrical system may be damaged...
  • Page 162 Driving and parking 159 Press release tab in the direction of the operate vehicle equipment and become arrow and pull it out. trapped, for example. Pull high-voltage disconnect device in the In addition, the children could also set the direction of the arrow until it engages. vehicle in motion by, for example: The high-voltage on-board electrical system is releasing the parking brake.
  • Page 163 160 Driving and parking T T o switc o switch on t h on the v he vehicle: ehicle: press button If the vehicle does not start: switch o non- these exhaust gases is hazardous to health essential consumers and press button twice.
  • Page 164 Driving and parking 161 can start the vehicle in emergency operation Remove the key from the key ring. Observe any information regarding display mes- mode. sages that can be displayed on the instrument Place the key in the marked space display.
  • Page 165 162 Driving and parking Ensure the following before starting the engine: The bonnet is closed. Unlock the doors. The legal stipulations in the area where your The doors are closed and locked. vehicle is parked allow engine starting via The windows and sliding sunroof are closed. Open a side window or the sliding sunroof.
  • Page 166 Driving and parking 163 Only increase the engine speed gradually and N N o o t t es on dr es on driving iving shoes with high heels accelerate the vehicle to full speed a er slippers 1,500 km. & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to objects in the driver's footwell There is a risk of an accident.
  • Page 167 164 Driving and parking & D D AN & D D AN Do not depress the brake pedal and the ANGER GER Risk of fatal injuries caused by ANGER GER Risk of fatal injury due to poison- accelerator pedal at the same time while exhaust gases ous exhaust gases driving.
  • Page 168 Driving and parking 165 Observe the changed vehicle height with * N N O O TE TE Damage to the drivetrain and * N N O O TE TE Reduced battery life due to frequent add-on roof equipment. engine when pulling away short-distance trips Do not warm up the engine while the The 12 V battery may not be su ciently...
  • Page 169 166 Driving and parking Therefore, observe the following notes: avoid sudden steering movements the tra c conditions until braking power has been fully restored. due to salt build-up on the brake disks and brake carefully brakepads, the braking distance can increase Also observe the notes on regularly checking considerably or result in braking only on one ECO st...
  • Page 170 Driving and parking 167 If the system detects an intelligent stop inhibi- The symbol ç (yellow) appears when the Deactiv Deactivating or activ ating or activating t ating the EC he ECO st O star art/st t/stop op tor, for example, a stop sign, the engine will function function vehicle is at a standstill: Not all vehicle condi-...
  • Page 171 168 Driving and parking ECO displa O display function y function The lettering in the segment will light up brightly, centre of display 4. The range displayed does the outer edge will light up and the segment will not indicate a xed reduction in consumption. The ECO display summarises your driving charac- ll up when the following driving style is adopted: teristics from the start of the journey to its com-...
  • Page 172 Driving and parking 169 If you brake hard, the mechanical brake is Manuall Manually se y setting r tting recuper ecuperativ ative deceler e deceleration ation h Normal recuperation also used. This means that the maximum In the Î drive program, you can use the h±...
  • Page 173 170 Driving and parking The Instrument Display shows currently set recu- The following events can be detected and dis- peration level 1, for example, hÃ. played for the route section ahead: Vehicle in front Eco Assis Eco Assist function (plug-in h t function (plug-in hybr ybrid) id) Speed limit...
  • Page 174 Driving and parking 171 If you take your foot o the accelerator pedal in Syst System limits em limits If road signs are hard to detect, e.g. due to good time, the remaining segments on the display ECO Assist can function even more precisely if dirt, snow or insu cient lighting, or because will successively turn green until the event shown the route is adhered to when route guidance is...
  • Page 175 172 Driving and parking The hybrid system then adapts the operating Driving with the combustion engine and rein- D D YN YNAMIC SELECT switch AMIC SELECT switch strategy to the further course of the route: forced boost e ect (plug-in hybrid) F F unction of t unction of the D he DYN...
  • Page 176 Driving and parking 173 Depending on the equipment, the maximum Full development of all intelligent hybrid func- V V ehicles wit ehicles with adap h adaptiv tive dam e damping adjus ping adjustment tment: : set speed for cruise control, limiter and Active tions and adaptation of the coasting charac- suspension Distance Assist DISTRONIC can be limited to...
  • Page 177 174 Driving and parking Press DYNAMIC SELECT switch forwards Press DYNAMIC SELECT button again. prompt appears asking if the function should remain deactivated. or backwards. The chosen drive program appears. The drive program selected appears in the The prompt appears only if the previously instrument display.
  • Page 178 Driving and parking 175 Displa Displaying v ying vehicle data ehicle data Outside temperature Manual tr Manual transmission ansmission Operating temperature of the engine Multimedia system: Oper Operating t ating the he g g ear earshi shi lev lever er The values displayed serve only as orienta- ©...
  • Page 179 176 Driving and parking When leaving the vehicle, always take the * N N O O TE TE Damage to the transmission by key with you and lock the vehicle. shi ing to reverse gear k while the vehi- cle is in motion Keep the vehicle key out of the reach of children.
  • Page 180 Driving and parking 177 Engaging rev aging rever erse g se gear ear k : : A A ut utomatic tr omatic transmission ansmission & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident and injury due Depress the clutch pedal completely. to leaving children unattended in the vehi- DIRECT SELECT lev DIRECT SELECT lever er...
  • Page 181 178 Driving and parking Use the DIRECT SELECT lever to switch the trans- Engaging rev aging rever erse g se gear R ear R If you then exit the vehicle leaving the key in mission position. The current transmission posi- Depress the brake pedal and push the DIRECT the vehicle, the automatic transmission tion is displayed in the instrument display.
  • Page 182 Driving and parking 179 You open the driver's door when the vehicle is The position of the accelerator pedal Shi the transmission to position h. at a standstill or when driving at a very low The driving speed Have the transmission checked at a quali ed speed and the transmission position is h or specialist workshop immediately.
  • Page 183 180 Driving and parking When the automatic transmission is shi ed to Manual shi ing can be automatically deactiva- Gear Gearshi shi r r ecommendation ecommendation position h, you can manually shi it with the ted in the following cases: The gearshi recommendation assists you in steering wheel gearshi paddle.
  • Page 184 Driving and parking 181 To protect against engine overrev, the automatic The road's course is suitable, e.g. no steep Tra c situation transmission shi s up to the next gear when maxi- uphill or downhill inclines or tight bends. Glide mode can be ended by pressing a steer- mum engine speed has been reached.
  • Page 185 182 Driving and parking R R efuelling efuelling To avoid creating another electrostatic If you or other people come into contact with charge, do not get into the vehicle again R R efuelling t efuelling the v he vehicle ehicle fuel, observe the following: during the refuelling process.
  • Page 186 Driving and parking 183 to European EN 228, or an equivalent Do not switch on the vehicle. * N N O O TE TE Damage caused by the wrong fuel speci cation. Consult a quali ed specialist workshop. Vehicles with a diesel engine: Fuel of this speci cation may contain up to Even small amounts of the wrong fuel could * N N O O TE TE Do not use diesel to refuel vehicles...
  • Page 187 184 Driving and parking Depr Depressur essurising t ising the fuel t he fuel tank (plug-in h ank (plug-in hybr ybrid) id) Consult a quali ed specialist workshop. * N N O O TE TE Do not use petrol to refuel vehicles with a diesel engine * N N O O TE TE Fuel may spray out when you If you have accidentally refuelled with the...
  • Page 188 Driving and parking 185 Tank is depressurised Ready for refuel- Insert fuel ller cap from above into bracket ling message appears in the Instrument Dis- play. Completely insert the pump nozzle into the In the following situations there is a malfunc- tank ller neck, hook in place and refuel.
  • Page 189 ® Alternatively, AdBlue is available at quali ed Avoid carrying AdBlue ® re ll containers specialist workshops, e.g. Mercedes-Benz colourless and odourless permanently in the vehicle. Service Centres, and at many lling stations in non- ammable ® ® AdBlue...
  • Page 190 AdBlue dBlue ® Top up with at least 5 l of AdBlue ® Mercedes-Benz recommends topping up AdBlue at a lling pump. If no AdBlue ® lling pump is XX,X l Top up AdBlue Emer. op.: max. XXX ®...
  • Page 191 188 Driving and parking Screw disposable hose onto the opening Char Charging t ging the high-v he high-volt oltag age batt e batter ery (plug-in y (plug-in this, both the maximum electrical range that ® of AdBlue re ll canister until hand-tight.
  • Page 192 Driving and parking 189 keep the high-voltage battery continuously Type Combo 2 for charging with alternating connected to power supply equipment. current (mode 2/3) and charging with direct current (mode 4) If leaving the vehicle idle for lengthy periods of time avoid, if possible, high ambient tempera- tures.
  • Page 193 190 Driving and parking When using a CCS (Combined Charging Sys- Consult a quali ed electrician or your local grid The charging time of the high-voltage battery may tem) charging cable to charge with direct cur- operator if you have any questions. be increased by the following: rent at a combo vehicle socket, both vehicle It is recommended that you charge the high-volt-...
  • Page 194 Otherwise, the charging process may be there. A charging cable that has been approved for cancelled. the vehicle. Mercedes-Benz thoroughly tests these original N N o o t t es on c es on char harging t ging the high-v...
  • Page 195 192 Driving and parking Has been inspected by a quali ed electri- & D D AN Make sure to observe the safety informa- ANGER GER Risk of fatal injuries due to dam- cian tion on the charging station. aged components Connecting the charging cable to a charging For safety reasons, only use charging Most charging stations must be activated before...
  • Page 196 This is the result original Mercedes-Benz charging cable. an electric vehicle. of di erent levels of charging losses and is descri- Mercedes-Benz thoroughly tests these bed as recharge e ciency.
  • Page 197 194 Driving and parking If the exact value of the maximum permissible Temperature monitor indicator ity for high-voltage charging of your vehi- charging current cannot be set, select the next cle. Purchase these parts at a Mercedes- Safety system indicator smaller adjustable value.
  • Page 198 Driving and parking 195 T T em emper peratur ature contr e control indicat ol indicator or Safe Safety syst ty system indicat em indicator or If temperature monitor indicates a malfunc- tion, it may help to protect the charging cable Display Display Meaning...
  • Page 199 196 Driving and parking Ov Over ervie view of t w of the loc he locking st king status atus Locking st king sta- a- Display Display Meaning Meaning Lights up Vehicle white socket unlocked, insert or remove charg- ing cable Flashes white Malfunction during locking...
  • Page 200 Driving and parking 197 If the charging cable, the vehicle socket or the The permissible limit values are in uenced by S S t t atus of t atus of the he Display Display Meaning Meaning mains socket are damaged, you could receive the following factors: c c har harging...
  • Page 201 198 Driving and parking Depending on the vehicle's equipment and on the * N N O O TE TE Damage to the vehicle socket or the national version, your vehicle is equipped with one charging cable connector due to incorrect of the following vehicle sockets: handling Type 1 for charging with alternating current...
  • Page 202 Driving and parking 199 When the vehicle is switched on (the õ The # indicator lamp and status dis- display is lit in the Instrument Display), socket play ash orange and, as soon as the high- cannot be opened. voltage battery is charged, green. Press catch to the le and fold open When the charging cable is connected to the vehi-...
  • Page 203 200 Driving and parking The vehicle is equipped with an electrical fuse Combo 1 v Combo 1 vehicle socket ehicle socket Vehicles equipped with a type 1 vehicle which protects it against overvoltage in the socket for AC charging have no charging inter- mains supply.
  • Page 204 Driving and parking 201 Combo 2 v Combo 2 vehicle socket ehicle socket Vehicles only equipped with a type 2 vehicle S S t t ar arting t ting the dir he direct curr ect current c ent char harging pr ging process ocess socket for AC charging have no charging inter-...
  • Page 205 202 Driving and parking The vehicle is unlocked or the distance charging cable connected. This protects * N N O O TE TE Damage due to overheating of between the key and the vehicle does not the vehicle socket from dirt and damage. charging cable and charging cable con- exceed 1 m.
  • Page 206 Driving and parking 203 When the vehicle is switched on (the õ display is lit in the Instrument Display), socket cannot be opened. Press catch to the le and fold open socket cover 5. The CCS charging cable connector requires connections and 8.
  • Page 207 204 Driving and parking Depending on the temperature, the fan and Combo 1 v Combo 1 vehicle socket ehicle socket If you cannot remove the charging cable con- battery cooling system may audibly switch on nector, unlock the vehicle and repeat the pro- during the charging process.
  • Page 208 Driving and parking 205 Press charging interruption button 2. F F unction of t unction of the c he charg harge lev e level displa el display in t y in the Ins he Instr tru- u- a charging capacity of 10 kW or higher, the value ment Display ment Display in the charge level display is rounded o and...
  • Page 209 206 Driving and parking apply the parking brake. & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident and injury due * N N O O TE TE Damage to the vehicle due to it roll- to leaving children unattended in the vehi- ing away Vehicles with automatic transmission: shi the transmission to position j.
  • Page 210 Driving and parking 207 On gradients, turn the front wheels so that the Garag age door opener e door opener Always make sure that nobody is within vehicle will roll towards the kerb if it starts the range of the garage door's move- Pr Progr ogramming butt amming buttons f...
  • Page 211 208 Driving and parking Point remote control from a distance of The vehicle as well as persons and objects are located outside the range of movement of the 1 cm to 8 cm towards button 1, or 3. door. Press and hold button of remote control until one of the following signals appears: Press the programming button on the door...
  • Page 212 Driving and parking 209 Hold remote control at the same angles at Opening or closing t Opening or closing the g he gar arag age door e door Electr Electric par ic parking br king brake various distances in front of the inside rear F F unction of t unction of the electr he electric par...
  • Page 213 210 Driving and parking The seat belt tongue is not inserted in the The seat belt tongue is not inserted in the seat When leaving the vehicle, always take the seat belt buckle of the driver's seat and belt buckle of the driver's seat and the driver's key with you and lock the vehicle.
  • Page 214 Driving and parking 211 The vehicle is stationary for a lengthy depress the accelerator pedal or you shi Appl Applying/r ying/releasing t eleasing the electr he electric par ic parking br king brake period. from transmission position j to h or k manually manually when on level ground.
  • Page 215 212 Driving and parking The electric parking brake is only securely receive a noti cation in the multimedia system the electric parking brake is not applied applied if the red ! indicator lamp is lit when you switch the vehicle on. continuously.
  • Page 216 Driving and parking 213 Standby mode is characterised by the following: Charge the starter battery in the following situa- Dr Driving and dr iving and driving safe iving safety sy ty syst stems tions: The starter battery is preserved. Dr Driving syst iving systems and y ems and your r our responsibility...
  • Page 217 214 Driving and parking Inf Infor ormation on v mation on vehicle sensor ehicle sensors and camer s and cameras as Front camera not be covered and the detection ranges around them must be kept free. Do not attach additional Corner radars Some driving and driving safety systems use cam- licence plate brackets, advertisements, stickers,...
  • Page 218 Driving and parking 215 EBD (E E lectronic B B rakeforce D D istribution) Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC F F unctions of ABS unctions of ABS page 218) page 226) The Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) regulates the STEER CONTROL ( page 218) Active Speed Limit Assist (country-dependent) brake pressure in critical driving situations:...
  • Page 219 216 Driving and parking F F unction of B unction of BAS If the vehicle deviates from the direction desired ® ® F F unctions of ESP unctions of ESP by the driver, ESP ® can stabilise the vehicle by &...
  • Page 220 Driving and parking 217 ETS/4ETS can improve the vehicle's traction by The vehicle is stabilised by means of individual ® Do not deactivate ESP under any circumstan- intervening in the following ways: brake application on one side. ces. The drive wheels are braked individually if they Only depress the accelerator pedal as far as is spin.
  • Page 221 218 Driving and parking In the event of severe swerving, the engine Select ESP. F F unction of S unction of STEER C TEER CONTR ONTROL output is also reduced and all wheels are Select or å Off. STEER CONTROL assists you by transmitting a braked.
  • Page 222 Driving and parking 219 HOLD function HOLD function A A ctiv ctivating/deactiv ating/deactivating t ating the HOLD function he HOLD function The vehicle has been started. The electric parking brake is released. HOLD function HOLD function & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of an accident due to the The HOLD function holds the vehicle at a stand- Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is deactiva-...
  • Page 223 220 Driving and parking V V ehicles wit ehicles with aut h automatic tr omatic transmission: ansmission: the horn tone becomes louder. The vehicle cannot be Swi ly move your foot from the brake transmission is shi ed to position j. locked until you have deactivated the HOLD func- pedal to the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 224 Driving and parking 221 switch o the hazard warning lights using the haz- ® Reactivate the ESP Make sure that no persons or obstacles ard warning button. are in the close vicinity of your vehicle. A A TTENTION ASSIST TTENTION ASSIST Deactivating ESP ®...
  • Page 225 222 Driving and parking a break! warning appears in the Instrument Dis- as your attention wanes, the circle in the If the road condition is poor (uneven road sur- play. You can acknowledge the message and take centre of the display becomes smaller face or potholes).
  • Page 226 Driving and parking 223 Se Setting A tting ATTENTION ASSIST TTENTION ASSIST foot from the accelerator pedal a er overtaking, Syst System limits em limits Multimedia system: cruise control will resume speed regulation back Cruise control may be unable to maintain the to the stored speed.
  • Page 227 224 Driving and parking You can limit the speed as follows: A stored speed appears along with the È dis- Take into account the tra c situation play. The segments in the speedometer light up, V V ar ariable: iable: for a short-term speed restriction, before calling up the stored speed.
  • Page 228 Driving and parking 225 T T o select t o select the v he var ariable limit iable limiter er: : select È with Incr Increasing/decr easing/decreasing t easing the st he stor ored speed ed speed the right rocker switch. 1 km/h: press rocker switch up M or down N to the pressure point, or press and...
  • Page 229 226 Driving and parking Se Setting t tting the limit speed f he limit speed for wint or winter tyr er tyres es Other features of Active Distance Assist ® ® If you brake, deactivate ESP or if ESP inter- Multimedia system: DISTRONIC: venes, cruise control is deactivated.
  • Page 230 Driving and parking 227 now take control of the vehicle. The vehicle is not If you depress the accelerator pedal beyond Set speci ed distance accelerated any further. the setting of the Active Distance Assist Active Lane Change Assist lane change dis- DISTRONIC, the system is switched to passive Observe the notes on driving systems and your play...
  • Page 231 228 Driving and parking If the radar sensors are dirty or covered. If Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC no & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident if detection In multi-storey car parks or on roads with longer detects a vehicle in front or does function of Active Distance Assist steep uphill or downhill gradients.
  • Page 232 Driving and parking 229 The transmission is in position h. T T o oper o operat ate A e Activ ctive Dist e Distance Assis ance Assist t If a tra c sign has been detected and is dis- DISTR TRONIC: ONIC: press the rocker switches on the played in the instrument cluster: select J The driver's door is closed.
  • Page 233 230 Driving and parking 10 km/h: press rocker switch up M or in the Instrument Display is always updated when & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of an accident due to the vehicle is level with the tra c sign. down N beyond the pressure point, or Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC being press and hold (increments of 10 km/h).
  • Page 234 Driving and parking 231 detected by the system. The maximum permissi- program selected, the vehicle negotiates a route Driving on slowing-down lanes ble speed applying to a vehicle with a trailer is not event ahead in an economical, comfortable or Driving on lanes adjacent to slowing-down detected by the system.
  • Page 235 232 Driving and parking responsible for complying with road tra c regula- Further information on the route-based speed If map data is not up-to-date or available tions and driving at a suitable speed. adaptation ( page 231). In the event of roadworks The speed adaptation made by the system may In bad weather or road conditions not always be suitable, particularly in the following...
  • Page 236 Driving and parking 233 S S t t atus displa atus display of A y of Activ ctive St e Steer eering Assis ing Assist in t t in the he Depending on t Depending on the country he country: : the driver presses Instr trument Display ument Display a steering wheel button or operates Touch...
  • Page 237 234 Driving and parking The windscreen is dirty, misted up, damaged Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is activa- & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident if Active Steer- or covered in the vicinity of the camera, e.g. ted. ing Assist unexpectedly stops functioning by a sticker.
  • Page 238 If possible, an emergency call is placed to the If Active Brake Assist has detected a risk of colli- Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre. sion, a warning tone sounds and the L dis- The driver can cancel the deceleration at any time...
  • Page 239 236 Driving and parking driven speed, the L distance warning lamp In such cases, Active Brake Assist might: lights up in the instrument cluster. Give a warning or brake without reason From approximately 7 km/h, if your vehicle is Not give a warning or not brake critically close to a vehicle, cyclist or pedes- trian, you will hear an intermittent warning Active Brake Assist is only an aid.
  • Page 240 Driving and parking 237 at speeds up to approximately 80 km/h when A A ut utonomous br onomous braking function (v aking function (vehicles wit ehicles without hout at speeds up to approximately 80 km/h when approaching stationary vehicles, moving Dr Driving Assist iving Assistance P ance Pack...
  • Page 241 238 Driving and parking Situation-dependent br Situation-dependent braking assist aking assistance (v ance (vehicles ehicles Active Brake Assist may cancel the brake applica- You can prevent the assistance at any time by with Dr h Driving Assist iving Assistance P ance Pack ackag age) e) tion when one of the following conditions is ful l-...
  • Page 242 Driving and parking 239 If a loss of tyre pressure or a defective tyre Multimedia system: End the support by actively steering in has been detected and displayed. © Settings Assistance non-critical situations. In complex tra c situations where objects Active Brake Assist Drive at an appropriate speed if there cannot always be clearly identi ed.
  • Page 243 240 Driving and parking Speed Limit Assist Speed Limit Assist be exceeded before a warning is issued. You can specify whether the warning is to be just a visual F F unction of Speed Limit Assist unction of Speed Limit Assist warning or an acoustic one as well.
  • Page 244 Driving and parking 241 If you turn sharply when passing tra c signs T T r r a c a c Sign Assist Sign Assist W W ar arning when t ning when the maximum per he maximum permissible speed is missible speed is outside the camera's eld of vision.
  • Page 245 242 Driving and parking Displa Display in t y in the Ins he Instr trument Display ument Display If Tra c Sign Assist cannot determine the maxi- Syst System limits em limits mum permissible speed (e.g. due to missing The system may be impaired or may not function signs), the following display appears in the Instru- particularly in the following situations: ment Display:...
  • Page 246 Driving and parking 243 Se Setting tting Tr Tra c a c Sign Assist Sign Assist Variable limiter the area up to 40 m behind and 3 m next to your vehicle. R R eq equir uirements: ements: Further information about Active Distance If a vehicle is detected at speeds above approx- Only v y vehicles wit...
  • Page 247 244 Driving and parking The exit warning is only an aid and not a substi- & W W ARNING & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident despite Blind ARNING Risk of accident despite exit tute for the attention of vehicle occupants. The Spot Assist warning responsibility for opening and closing the doors...
  • Page 248 Driving and parking 245 Warnings may be interrupted when driving along- The course-correcting brake application is availa- If a course-correcting brake application occurs, side long vehicles, for example lorries, for a pro- ble in the speed range between approximately the red warning lamp ashes in the outside mirror longed time.
  • Page 249 246 Driving and parking be warned by vibration pulses in the steering ® A driving safety system intervenes, e.g. ESP wheel and guided by a course-correcting brake or Active Brake Assist. application back into your lane. ® is deactivated. Active Lane Keeping Assist is available in the A loss of tyre pressure or a defective tyre is speed range between 60 km/h and 200 km/h.
  • Page 250 Driving and parking 247 Conditions f Conditions for a cour or a course-corr se-correcting br ecting brak ake applica- e applica- Sensitive setting lane. The front wheel drives over the lane tion (v tion (vehicles wit ehicles without Dr hout Driving Assist iving Assistance P ance Pack ackag age) e)
  • Page 251 248 Driving and parking When driving with a trailer, the electrical con- If the lane markings are worn, dark or cov- Se Setting A tting Activ ctive Lane K e Lane Keeping Assist eeping Assist nection to the trailer has been correctly estab- ered.
  • Page 252 Driving and parking 249 the drive program selected The guide lines in the media display show the dis- tances to your vehicle. The distances displayed the driving style only apply to road level. The drive program can be adjusted using the Depending on the vehicle equipment, you can DYNAMIC SELECT switch.
  • Page 253 250 Driving and parking Red guide line at a distance of approximately Red guide line at a distance of approximately 0.3 m from the ball head of the trailer hitch 0.3 m from the rear area Ball head of the trailer hitch Yellow warning indicator of Parking Assist PARKTRONIC: obstacles at a distance V V ehicles wit...
  • Page 254 Driving and parking 251 Syst System limits em limits 360° Camera 360° Camera The reversing camera will not function or will only F F unction of t unction of the 360° Camera he 360° Camera partially function in the following situations: The 360°...
  • Page 255 252 Driving and parking You can open the cover of the reversing cam- T T op view op view R R ed segments: ed segments: obstacles at a very short dis- era manually ( page 254). tance of approx. 0.3 m or less V V iew iews of t s of the 360°...
  • Page 256 Driving and parking 253 When the electrical connection is established Red guide line at a distance of approximately between the vehicle and the trailer, the display 0.3 m from the rear area changes to the side camera view. Mark at a distance of approx. 1.0 m This view supports manoeuvring procedures with When Active Parking Assist is active, lanes a trailer.
  • Page 257 254 Driving and parking heavy load and can result in inaccuracies in the the vehicle, press and hold the c button, guide lines and in the display of the generated switch on the vehicle and engage reverse gear images. again. The contrast of the display may be impaired Switc Switching rev...
  • Page 258 Driving and parking 255 The camera cover closes automatically a er 0.2 m. Using the Warn early all-round setting in some time or a er an ignition cycle. the multimedia system, the warning tones for front and side impact protection can be set to sound at a greater distance of approximately P P ar arking Assis king Assist P...
  • Page 259 256 Driving and parking R R ed segments: ed segments: obstacles at a very short dis- Obstacles above the detection range, e.g. When rear segments or all-round segments tance of approx. 0.3 m or less overhanging loads, overhangs or loading light up red and the é...
  • Page 260 Driving and parking 257 detected, the sensors in the front and rear bumper must rst detect the object while you are driving past it. During the parking procedure or manoeuvring, objects are detected as the vehicle drives past. If you steer in the direction of a detected obstacle and there is a risk of a lateral collision, a warning is issued and the segments light up in colour in the display.
  • Page 261 258 Driving and parking Syst System limits em limits R R eq equir uirements: ements: Se Setting t tting the w he war arning t ning tones of P ones of Par arking Assist king Assist The system limits for Parking Assist PARKTRONIC The camera menu is open.
  • Page 262 Driving and parking 259 when Parking Assist PARKTRONIC sounds a warn- As soon as all requirements are met for searching Active Parking Assist is only an aid. It is not a sub- ing tone. for parking spaces, the Ç display appears in stitute for your attention to the surroundings.
  • Page 263 260 Driving and parking during measurement of the parking space. These Only use Active Parking Assist on level, high-grip P P ar arking wit king with A h Activ ctive P e Par arking Assist king Assist are also then not taken into account when calcu- ground.
  • Page 264 Driving and parking 261 The turn signal indicator is switched on auto- select the corresponding transmission posi- matically when the parking procedure begins. tion. V V ehicles wit ehicles with aut h automatic tr omatic transmission: ansmission: the You are responsible for selecting the turn signal vehicle drives into the selected parking space.
  • Page 265 262 Driving and parking You can stop the vehicle and change the transmission position during the parking pro- cedure. The system then calculates a new vehicle path. If no new vehicle path is availa- ble, the system can change the transmission position again or cancel the parking proce- dure.
  • Page 266 Driving and parking 263 take control of vehicle message prompt you to & W W ARNING & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to vehicle ARNING Risk of accident caused by limi- take control of the vehicle. swinging out while parking or pulling out ted detection performance of Drive Away The vehicle is not automatically braked and can of a parking space...
  • Page 267 264 Driving and parking If an incorrect transmission position is Cross Tra c Alert can warn drivers of any cross- A A ctiv ctivating/deactiv ating/deactivating manoeuvr ating manoeuvring assist ing assistant engaged. ing tra c when reversing and manoeuvring out of Multimedia system: a parking space.
  • Page 268 Driving and parking 265 Do not exceed the following values: F F olding t olding the ball nec he ball neck out and in k out and in * N N O O TE TE Increased risk of damage to prop- Permissible towing capacity erty due to folded-out ball neck &...
  • Page 269 266 Driving and parking F F olding t olding the ball nec he ball neck out k out Make sure that the ball on the ball neck is clean. Check that it is either greased or dry (grease- free), depending on the instructions for the trailer. F F olding t olding the ball nec he ball neck in...
  • Page 270 Driving and parking 267 Trailers with a 7-pin plug can be connected to the Coupling up a tr Coupling up a trailer ailer Open the socket cap. vehicle with the following adapters: Insert the plug with lug in groove * NO NOTE TE Damage to the starter battery due Adapter plug the socket.
  • Page 271 Only use bicycle racks approved by beneath the ball head. Mercedes-Benz properly as described Do not uncouple trailers with an engaged below. overrun brake. Observe the following for your own safety and that of other road users: Secure the trailer against rolling away.
  • Page 272 Load distribution on the bicycle rack rack. Mercedes-Benz recommends removing all detach- Vertical distance between centre of gravity When mounted by attaching to ball head 1, the able parts from bicycles (e.g. baskets, child seats, and ball head maximum load capacity is 75 kg.
  • Page 273 270 Driving and parking Observe the following information: Horizontal distance between centre of gravity and ball head Permitted towing methods ( page 356) The centre of gravity is on the vehicle's centre Plug-in h Plug-in hybr ybrid: id: permitted towing methods axis page 357) Observe the following information when you are...
  • Page 274 Instrument display and on-board computer 271 You must observe the legal requirements for the N N o o t t es on t es on the ins he instr trument displa ument display and on-board y and on-board Park the vehicle safely as soon as possi- country in which you are currently driving when comput puter er...
  • Page 275 272 Instrument display and on-board computer Ov Over ervie view of ins w of instr trument display ument display meter / power availability display of the elec- Le display area of the instrument display Outside temperature tric motor (equipment-dependent) (example: speedometer): speedometer / Digital speedometer time / date / trip computer From start...
  • Page 276 Instrument display and on-board computer 273 Coolant temperature display £ LINGUATRONIC Ov Over ervie view of butt w of buttons on t ons on the st he steer eering wheel ing wheel During normal operation, the coolant temper- ò To call up the home screen of the multi- ature display is permitted to rise to 120°C.
  • Page 277 274 Instrument display and on-board computer The on-board computer is operated using the le - T T o call up t o call up the menu bar: he menu bar: press the le -hand T T o switc o switch t h to t o the head-up display he head-up display: : press the hand Touch Control and the le -hand back/home back button until the menu bar is displayed.
  • Page 278 Instrument display and on-board computer 275 The following functions of the power meter are F F unction of t unction of the pow he power met er meter (plug-in h er (plug-in hybr ybrid) id) F F unction of t unction of the electr he electric mot ic motor pow...
  • Page 279 276 Instrument display and on-board computer From point 3, the maximum recuperated à Active Steering Assist ( page 232) Head-up display Head-up display energy has been reached. Ã Active Lane Keeping Assist ( page 246) F F unction of t unction of the head-up display he head-up display The current state of charge of high-voltage...
  • Page 280 Instrument display and on-board computer 277 Displa Display cont y content Wet road surface T T o select t o select the Se he Settings menu: ttings menu: swipe to the right on the le -hand Touch Control. Objects on the display cover The Settings menu will be selected.
  • Page 281 278 Instrument display and on-board computer Selecting what t Selecting what the head-up displa he head-up display shows y shows Right display area Tra c Sign Assist Assistant display Con guring settings Index points Display areas that are not required can be hidden.
  • Page 282 MBUX multimedia system 279 images in this Owner's Manual. For example, Touchpad Ov Over ervie view and oper w and operation ation route guidance with augmented reality is not avail- Controller N N o o t t es on t es on the MBUX multimedia syst he MBUX multimedia system able in all equipment variants.
  • Page 283 280 MBUX multimedia system tion about anti-the protection can be obtained at a quali ed specialist workshop. Home scr Home screen ov een over erview view Depending on the display, calls up the rst SOS NOT READY (only when the Mercedes- Signal strength of the mobile phone network, three applications or the home screen Benz emergency call system is not available)
  • Page 284 MBUX multimedia system 281 Oper Operating t ating the MBUX multimedia syst he MBUX multimedia system Application and current information ß Press the rocker switch down and hold: adds favourites and themes Quick-access, e.g. enter home address Using T Using Touc ouch Contr h Control ol °...
  • Page 285 282 MBUX multimedia system T T o zoom in and out of t o zoom in and out of the map: he map: move two n- Using t Using the t he touc ouchpad hpad T T o select a menu op o select a menu option: tion: swipe and press.
  • Page 286 MBUX multimedia system 283 For your own safety, always observe the following Address book ß Press brie y: calls up favourites points when operating mobile communications Radio Press and hold: adds a favourite or theme equipment and especially your voice control sys- Media Alternatively, tap ©...
  • Page 287 The camera is not operational. particularly during longer periods of operation This device is a class 1 laser product in accord- Consult a Mercedes-Benz service centre. and at high outside temperatures. ance with IEC 60825-1:2014 and DIN EN Do not touch or cover the camera and wait 60825-1:2014.
  • Page 288 MBUX multimedia system 285 The MBUX Int The MBUX Inter erior Assist ior Assistant suppor ant supports t ts the f he follo ollowing int wing inter eractions: actions: Int Inter eraction ar action area ea Int Inter eraction action Descr Descrip iption tion...
  • Page 289 286 MBUX multimedia system Switc Switching t hing the r he reading light on and eading light on and o o Switc Switching t hing the searc he search light on and h light on and o o & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of becoming trapped dur- ing adjustment of the driver's seat a er calling up a driver pro le...
  • Page 290 MBUX multimedia system 287 The driver's seat is equipped with an access pre- The vehicle can learn the habits of the driver. It ® Activate Bluetooth and select Connect venter. then o ers suggestions for the most probable phone, to connect a mobile phone with the navigation destinations, media sources, radio sta- user pro le .
  • Page 291 288 MBUX multimedia system Example: if the option is switched on and a Telephone Syst System se em settings ttings route to a new destination has been calcula- Voice ampli cation to the rear Ov Over ervie view of t w of the sy he syst stem se em settings menu...
  • Page 292 MBUX multimedia system 289 Activation of the downloaded system update If the download of a deep system update is com- Se Setting up a W tting up a Wi-F i-Fi ho i hotspot tspot by restarting the system pleted and the downloaded system update is R R eq equir uirements: ements: ready for installation, you will be informed of this...
  • Page 293 290 MBUX multimedia system The connection procedure may di er depend- Have the security key displayed on the device Press the WPS button on the device to be con- ing on the device. Follow the instructions that to be connected (see the manufacturer's oper- nected.
  • Page 294 MBUX multimedia system 291 Select Connect device to vehicle hotspot. Select the vehicle from the device to be con- T T o sav o save a secur e a security key ity key: : select Save. nected. The vehicle is displayed with the When a new security key is saved, all existing Connecting using WPS PIN g Connecting using WPS PIN gener...
  • Page 295 292 MBUX multimedia system If you are using Arabic map data, the text Vehicles with rear telephony: handset connec- The following charging times can be selected: information can also be shown in Arabic on tion Once the navigation map. To do so, select Individual user pro les Week profile the language from the language list.
  • Page 296 (boost e ect) charging of your vehicle. Purchase these parts Gr Green: een: low-emission energy ow in the case of from your Mercedes-Benz Service Centre and recuperation, electric mode and when charg- obtain advice there. ing the high-voltage battery...
  • Page 297 294 MBUX multimedia system The navigation menu is hidden if route guid- Always keep an eye on the actual tra c ance is active. situation. T T o show o show: : tap on the touchscreen. Avoid extended observation of the cam- The menu is hidden automatically.
  • Page 298 MBUX multimedia system 295 N N a a vig vigation ov ation over erview view Example: digital map with navigation menu • To show Route overview • To show Route list Enters a POI or address and additional desti- • To select Alternative routes •...
  • Page 299 296 MBUX multimedia system Enter ering a des ing a destination tination • To show Traffic • Via Advanced options to use View, Announcements Route • To show Parking Multimedia system: • To show Motorway information © Navigation ª Where to? Country in which the vehicle is located Switches to handwriting recognition Switches to digits, special characters and...
  • Page 300 MBUX multimedia system 297 The following entries can be made, for example: Destination entry uses online map services. If the Multimedia system: on-board search nds no suitable destinations or © Navigation Town, street, house number if you change countries, the online search is avail- Street, town able.
  • Page 301 298 MBUX multimedia system A A ctiv ctivating r ating rout oute guidance wit e guidance with augment h augmented r ed reality eality Using map functions Using map functions Select Start new route guidance. During route guidance, tap on the camera Multimedia system: The destination address is set as the new des- symbol on the media display.
  • Page 302 MBUX multimedia system 299 Switch Motorway information on or o . Multimedia system: depends on the settings for the Traffic Traf- fic incidents options. © Navigation Set the options. Using ser Using services vices Displa Displaying t ying the he tr tra c a c situation wit situation with Liv h Live e Tr Tra c...
  • Page 303 300 MBUX multimedia system P P ar arking ser king service vice the need for observation of the actual Always observe the local Information and circumstances. conditions. * NO NOTE TE Damage to the vehicle due to not Available payment options (Mercedes pay, observing the maximum permitted head- This service is not available in all countries.
  • Page 304 MBUX multimedia system 301 Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use deleted and recording is continued automati- ular the data protection regulations, in your USB devices with one partition. cally. country. T T o st o start art: : select Start recording.
  • Page 305 302 MBUX multimedia system Have the camera checked in a Mercedes-Benz & W W ARNING and hit vehicle occupants. In addition, cup ARNING Risk of an accident from oper- service centre. holders, open stowage spaces and mobile ating mobile communication equipment...
  • Page 306 For information on the range of functions of the Further information can be obtained from a mobile radio unit to be connected, see the manu- Mercedes-Benz service centre or at: https:// facturer's operating instructions. www.mercedes-benz.com/connect Netw twor ork connection:...
  • Page 307 304 MBUX multimedia system T T elephone menu ov elephone menu over erview view T T elephon elephony oper y operating modes ov ating modes over erview view ® Device manager Bluetooth device name of the currently con- nected mobile phone/of the mobile phone Depending on your equipment, the following tel- Messages ephony operating modes are available:...
  • Page 308 F F unctions in t unctions in the t he telephon elephony menu y menu country. Find out at a Mercedes-Benz service (see the manufacturer's operating instruc- In the telephony menu you have the following centre if these functions are available in your tions).
  • Page 309 Mercedes me call cedes me call Access to a mobile phone network is available. A call to the Mercedes-Benz Customer Centre has The contract partner's mobile network cover- been initiated via the me button in the overhead age is available in the respective region.
  • Page 310 MBUX multimedia system 307 Then, you can select a service and be connected Select Call. The prompt triggered by the Mercedes me to a specialist at the Mercedes-Benz Customer connect service "Telediagnostics", can either A er your agreement, or if the Mercedes Centre.
  • Page 311 The available mobile phone transmission tech- cle's position to the Mercedes-Benz Customer If a call is made for a service appointment via the nology. Centre in order to improve the processing of service reminder, the following data is also trans- The activated Mercedes me connect services.
  • Page 312 Mercedes me connect or individual Mercedes been con rmed, the following data can also be me.secure.mercedes-benz.com me connect services are not available in every called up from the vehicle by the Mercedes-Benz country. Find out at a Mercedes-Benz service Data pr a processing...
  • Page 313 305). wear and failure reports are recorded by the Supplement to the Mercedes-Benz emergency You can also call the Mercedes-Benz Customer service provider, in so far as these can be call system ( page 316)
  • Page 314 When you log in with a user account to the Display and selection of tasks and calls to services with the multimedia system. Mercedes me Portal, then services and o ers complete from Mercedes-Benz will be available to you. Reading aloud...
  • Page 315 312 MBUX multimedia system Calling stored telephone numbers Managing e-mails W W eb brow eb browser ov ser over erview view Deleting Showing/reading e-mails The web browser is started using the Mercedes me & Apps menu. Noting calls Writing and forwarding e-mails Declining incoming calls and saving as a You can start the In-Car O ce function using task in the...
  • Page 316 Transmission position engaged Only one mobile phone at a time can be connec- Mercedes-Benz recommends disconnecting Distinction between parked, standstill, rolling the connecting cable only when the vehicle is ted via Smartphone Integration to the multimedia and driving system.
  • Page 317 Both emergency call systems are included as 112 emergency call system (EU eCall) standard equipment in your vehicle and are The Mercedes-Benz Emergency Call System is not activated at the factory. available in all countries. You can nd more infor-...
  • Page 318 The 112 emergency call system (EU eCall) transmits automatic and manual emergency calls directly to public coordination centres. In the event that the emergency call centre of the Mercedes-Benz emer- gency call system cannot be reached (e.g. due to a lack of network cov- erage), the 112 emergency call is carried out automatically.
  • Page 319 Only make emergency calls if you or others are in system (e.g. a fault with the speaker, micro- need of rescue. Do not make an emergency call in With a Mercedes-Benz emergency call, the phone, airbag, SOS button), a corresponding the event of a breakdown or a similar situation.
  • Page 320 Remain in the vehicle if the road and tra c For both the Mercedes-Benz emergency call sys- connection is established with the emergency conditions permit you to do so until a voice tem as well as the 112 emergency call system (EU call centre.
  • Page 321 Whether Mercedes me connect is available or not This is a requirement for the option of forwarding the call to the Mercedes-Benz Customer Centre if necessary. If only the 112 emergency call system (EU eCall) is activated in the vehicle, the accident data is transmitted directly to the public emergency call centre.
  • Page 322 (GDPR)". Kyrgyzstan system failure, you will be informed with text mes- The data is solely used by the Mercedes-Benz sage on the instrument cluster and with red indi- emergency call system for rescue and recovery in cator SOS NOT READY on the display.
  • Page 323 112 emergency call system speci ed to rst receive and handle emergency emergency call, however for no longer than instead of the Mercedes-Benz emergency call sys- calls to the standard European emergency call 13 hours a er the time that an emergency call tem.
  • Page 324 MBUX multimedia system 321 R R adio & media adio & media Ov Over ervie view of t w of the symbols and functions in t he symbols and functions in the media menu he media menu Symbol Symbol Designation Designation Function unction...
  • Page 325 322 MBUX multimedia system Symbol Symbol Designation Designation Function unction Settings Select to make settings. © Home Select to return to the home screen. Messaging Select to call up messaging. Full screen Select to switch to full screen mode. The following functions and settings are available Multimedia system: ®...
  • Page 326 MBUX multimedia system 323 Select an audio device. Authorisation starts. A code is displayed on the multimedia system and on the mobile phone. If the codes are identical, con rm on the audio equipment. Select Only as Bluetooth audio device. ®...
  • Page 327 324 MBUX multimedia system Symbol Symbol Designation Designation Function unction Settings Select to have further options shown. Settings can be made to the following additional functions, for example: Navigation and tra c announcements Frequency x function Radio additional text Emergency warnings The setting options are country-dependent.
  • Page 328 MBUX multimedia system 325 A A dditional functions of T dditional functions of TuneIn r uneIn radio adio A relatively large volume of data can be trans- mitted when using TuneIn Radio. Symbol Symbol Designation Designation Function unction Settings The following additional settings are available in the TuneIn Radio menu: Selecting stream Logging on to or out of the TuneIn account...
  • Page 329 Equaliser Mercedes me Portal. Treble, mid-range and bass The functions and services are country- Balance and fader dependent. For more information, consult a Volume Mercedes-Benz service centre. Automatic adjustment Multimedia system: © Radio ® ® Burmest mester er...
  • Page 330 T PLUS ser US service int vice interv erval dis- al dis- workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz service centre. play play Always have the prescribed maintenance work carried out at a quali ed specialist The ASSYST PLUS service interval display on the...
  • Page 331 328 Maintenance and care Frequent operation in mountainous terrain or Engine com Engine compar partment tment Allow the engine to cool down and only on poor road surfaces touch component parts described in the A A ctiv ctive bonne e bonnet (pedes t (pedestr trian prot ian protection) ection)
  • Page 332 Maintenance and care 329 Opening and closing t Opening and closing the bonnet he bonnet & W W ARNING Switch o the vehicle. ARNING Risk of burns when opening the bonnet Never touch the danger zones surround- & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to driving ing moving components, e.g.
  • Page 333 330 Maintenance and care Electric lines to the ignition coils and the fuel Opening t Opening the bonnet he bonnet injectors & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of burns from hot compo- nent parts in the engine compartment Certain component parts in the engine com- partment can be very hot, e.g.
  • Page 334 Maintenance and care 331 If the bonnet can still be li ed slightly, open On-board computer: Drain o any excess engine oil that has been the bonnet again and close it with a little force added. To do so, consult a quali ed specialist Service Engine oil level until it engages correctly.
  • Page 335 332 Maintenance and care & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of re and injury from * N N O O TE TE Damage caused by topping up too engine oil much engine oil If engine oil comes into contact with hot com- Too much engine oil can damage the engine or ponent parts in the engine compartment, it the catalytic converter.
  • Page 336 If necessary, top up with coolant that has cooler and parts of the exhaust system. been approved for Mercedes-Benz. Allow the engine to cool down and only Further information on coolant (...
  • Page 337 334 Maintenance and care K K eeping t eeping the air he air-w -wat ater duct fr er duct free ee & W W ARNING ARNING ‑ Risk of re and injury due to windscreen washer concentrate Keep the area between the bonnet and the windscreen free of deposits, e.g.
  • Page 338 Maintenance and care 335 neutral i is engaged. Ensure there is su cient ground clear- * N N O O TE TE Damage from automatic braking ance between the underbody and the F F or v or vehicles wit ehicles with aut h automatic tr omatic transmission: ansmission:...
  • Page 339 336 Maintenance and care The air conditioning system is set to air-recir- V V ehicles wit ehicles with 360° Camer h 360° Camera: a: The front image is Deactiv Deactivating aut ating automatic car w omatic car wash mode ash mode culation mode.
  • Page 340 339). Do not direct the nozzle of the high-pressure Only use care products approved for cleaner directly at sensitive parts, such as Mercedes-Benz. N N o o t t es on paintw es on paintwor ork/matt k/matt nish nish paintw...
  • Page 341 Use the Paint Cleaner recommen- Always have paintwork repairs carried out at a foils with wax. Permanent stains may occur. ded and approved for Mercedes-Benz. quali ed specialist workshop. Scratches, corrosive deposits, areas a ected by Insect remains: Soak with insect remover and...
  • Page 342 & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of entrapment if the wind- ded for Mercedes-Benz. Failure to observe the screen wipers are switched on while the To avoid damage to the vehicle, observe the notes application instructions may result in damage,...
  • Page 343 Clean the lenses with a wet sponge and mild Clean with a cleaning agent recommended for cleaning agent, e.g. car shampoo. Mercedes-Benz, especially in the winter and & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of injury from plastic parts a er washing the vehicle.
  • Page 344 Leather care: Use a leather care agent that ded for Mercedes-Benz. cloth and a suitable display care product (TFT- has been recommended for Mercedes-Benz. LCD). Do not use solvent-based cleaning agents, pol- Do not allow the leather to become too damp.
  • Page 345 342 Maintenance and care Leather care: Use a leather care agent that has been recommended for Mercedes-Benz. Do not allow the leather to become too damp. Do not use a micro bre cloth. Regular cleaning and care of the leather...
  • Page 346 Breakdown assistance 343 W W ar arning tr ning triangle iangle Do not bleach Emerg Emergency ency Do not iron R R emo emoving t ving the w he war arning tr ning triangle iangle R R emo emoving t ving the safe he safety v ty vest...
  • Page 347 344 Breakdown assistance Se Setting up t tting up the w he war arning tr ning triangle iangle F F irs irst-aid kit t-aid kit (so -sided) (so -sided) ov over erview view R R emo emoving t ving the he re re e e xtinguisher xtinguisher &...
  • Page 348 Breakdown assistance 345 V V ehicles wit ehicles with Mer h Mercedes me connect: cedes me connect: you can T T yr yres wit es without hout r r un- at un- at c c har haract acter eristics: istics: make a call for breakdown assistance via the Do not drive with a at tyre.
  • Page 349 346 Breakdown assistance V V ehicles wit ehicles with tyr h tyre pr e pressur essure monit e monitor oring sy ing syst stem: TIREFIT kit st TIREFIT kit stor orag age location e location vehicle vibration MOExtended tyres may only be used in conjunc- The TIREFIT kit is located under the boot oor.
  • Page 350 Breakdown assistance 347 At a distance of approximately 1 m to the tyre & W W ARNING Observe the following if you come into contact ARNING Risk of accident when using in ation compressor and approximately 1.6 m with the tyre sealant: tyre sealant above the ground, the following sound pres- Rinse o the tyre sealant from your skin...
  • Page 351 348 Breakdown assistance Comply with the manufacturer's safety notes on the sticker on the tyre in ation compressor. Have the tyre sealant bottle replaced in a quali ed specialist workshop every ve years. Do not remove any foreign objects which have entered the tyre.
  • Page 352 Breakdown assistance 349 Let the tyre in ation compressor run for a Pump up the tyre again. & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident from driving maximum of ten minutes. A er a maximum of ten minutes the tyre pres- with sealed tyres The tyre should then have attained a tyre pres- sure must be at least 200 kPa (2.0 bar/...
  • Page 353 Mer e Mercedes-Benz Ser cedes-Benz Service24h: vice24h: professionally, e.g. at a Mercedes-Benz tion compressor. you will nd a sticker with the telephone number, Service Centre. The lling hose stays on the tyre sealant bot- e.g. on the B‑pillar on the driver's side.
  • Page 354 Further information on ESP ® page 216) the battery acid For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz recommends Battery acid is caustic. Dispose of batteries in an that you only use batteries which have been tes- Avoid contact with the skin, eyes or environmentally responsible manner.
  • Page 355 Alternatively: connect the battery to a battery Electrolyte or battery acid is corrosive. If, when charging a battery, there is a short charger approved by Mercedes-Benz or con- Avoid contact with the skin, eyes or circuit or sparks start to form, there is a dan- sult a quali ed specialist workshop to discon- clothing.
  • Page 356 Breakdown assistance 353 Plug-in h Plug-in hybr ybrid id Take care to only connect battery termi- & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of explosion from a frozen If your vehicle has been started with starting nals of identical polarity when receiving battery assistance, it may not be possible to use the elec- starting assistance.
  • Page 357 Only use battery chargers tested and The vehicle and all electrical consumers are approved for Mercedes-Benz. switched o . Example: engine compartment Read the battery charger's operating instruc- The bonnet is open.
  • Page 358 Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the the battery. 12 V battery replaced at a quali ed specialist Fit any existing or supplied cell caps.
  • Page 359 (non plug-in hybr ybrid) id) If the steering wheel lock is engaged, you will Observe the instructions and notes on Mercedes-Benz recommends transporting your not be able to steer the vehicle. towing away. vehicle in the case of a breakdown, rather than towing it away.
  • Page 360 (plug-in ing away incorrectly h h ybr ybrid) id) Observe the instructions and notes on Mercedes-Benz recommends transporting your towing away. vehicle in the case of a breakdown, rather than towing it away. P P er ermitt mitted to...
  • Page 361 358 Breakdown assistance In the following situations, only transporting the Observe the following points when the battery is A towing speed of 50 km/h must not be vehicle is permitted: discharged: exceeded. the multifunction display is not working the vehicle cannot be started A towing distance of 50 km must not be the electric parking brake cannot be released exceeded.
  • Page 362 Breakdown assistance 359 Information on the permissible gross mass of V V ehicles wit ehicles with manual tr h manual transmission: ansmission: shi to * N N O O TE TE Damage due to excessive tractive the vehicle can be found on the vehicle identi- neutral i.
  • Page 363 360 Breakdown assistance V V ehicles wit ehicles with aut h automatic tr omatic transmission: ansmission: the V V ehicles wit ehicles with adap h adaptiv tive dam e damping adjus ping adjustment tment Secure the vehicle on all four wheels a er automatic transmission may be locked in posi- loading.
  • Page 364 Breakdown assistance 361 T T o o wing ey wing eye st e stor orag age location e location Screw in the towing eye clockwise as far as it T T o o w w -st -star arting t ting the v he vehicle ehicle will go and tighten.
  • Page 365 Remove the towing eye. Only use fuses that have been approved rectly on the fuse box. by Mercedes-Benz and which have the Have the vehicle checked at a quali ed spe- correct fuse rating. If the newly inserted fuse also blows, have the cialist workshop.
  • Page 366 Breakdown assistance 363 Fuse box in the front passenger footwell Open the bonnet. The fuse assignment diagram is in a recess on the page 363) side of the fuse box. Fuse box in the centre of the boot Closing Closing page 364) Check whether the seal is positioned correctly in the lid.
  • Page 367 364 Breakdown assistance Opening Opening Opening and closing t Opening and closing the fuse bo he fuse box in t x in the boot he boot Observe the notes on electrical fuses page 362). Open the boot oor . Li carpet in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 368 Wheels and tyres 365 Visually inspect wheels and tyres for damage. N N o o t t es on noise or unusual handling c es on noise or unusual handling char haract acter eris- is- & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of aquaplaning due to tics tics Check the valve caps.
  • Page 369 N N o o t t es on tyr es on tyre pr e pressure essure cle by Mercedes-Benz, or snow chains with chains the same quality standard. & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to insu -...
  • Page 370 Wheels and tyres 367 Information on the recommended tyre pressure T T yr yre pr e pressur essure t e table able if operating conditions change, e.g. o - for the vehicle's factory- tted tyres can be found road driving The tyre pressure table is on the inside of the fuel on the tyre pressure table on the inside of the fuel ller ap.
  • Page 371 368 Wheels and tyres If one or more tyre sizes precede a tyre pressure, warning lamp in the instrument cluster Chec Checking t king the tyr he tyre pr e pressur essure wit e with t h the tyr he tyre pr e pressure essure the following tyre pressure information is only...
  • Page 372 Wheels and tyres 369 Tyre pressure monitor active: the teach-in The wheels or tyres have been changed or T T yr yre pr e pressur essure loss w e loss war arning syst ning system process of the system is not yet complete. The newly tted.
  • Page 373 370 Wheels and tyres The tyre pressure loss warning system is only an On-board computer: Wheel c Wheel change hange aid. It is the driver's responsibility to set the tyre Service Tyres N N o o t t es on selecting, es on selecting, tting tting and r and replacing tyr...
  • Page 374 For safety reasons, only use tyres, wheels and accessories which have been specially Type * N N O O TE TE Risk to driving safety from retrea- approved by Mercedes-Benz for your vehicle. ded tyres These tyres are specially adapted to the active & W W ARNING...
  • Page 375 Avoid kerbs and potholes when parking. Accessory parts which are not approved for your Only use the tyres for their intended pur- vehicle by Mercedes-Benz, or which are not used pose. * N N O O TE TE Damage to electronic component correctly, can impair the operating safety.
  • Page 376 Wheels and tyres 373 Furthermore, the use of certain tyre types in Winter tyres provide the best possible grip in For more information on wheels and tyres, con- certain regions and areas of operation can be wintry road conditions. tact a quali ed specialist workshop. highly bene cial.
  • Page 377 374 Wheels and tyres Interchanging the front and rear wheels if the N N o o t t es on st es on stor oring wheels ing wheels Chock wheels or tyres have di erent dimensions can Wheel wrench When storing wheels, observe the following notes: render the general operating permit invalid.
  • Page 378: Wheel Change

    Wheels and tyres 375 The vehicle is on solid, non-slippery and level R R emo emoving and ving and tting tting t t he wheel tr he wheel trim/hub caps im/hub caps ground. R R eq equir uirements: ements: The required tyre-change tool kit is available. The vehicle is prepared for a wheel change page 375).
  • Page 379 375). Important notes on using the jack: Use only a vehicle-speci c jack that has been approved by Mercedes-Benz to raise the vehi- cle. The jack is only designed for raising and hold- ing the vehicle for a short time while a wheel...
  • Page 380 Wheels and tyres 377 Rules of conduct when the vehicle is raised: the jack must be positioned vertically Never place your hands or feet under the vehi- under the jacking point of the vehicle. cle. Never lie under the vehicle. * N N O O TE TE Vehicle damage from the jack Do not start the vehicle and do not release the If you do not position the jack correctly at the...
  • Page 381 378 Wheels and tyres Turn ratchet clockwise until support * N N O O TE TE Damage to threading from dirt on sits completely on jack support point wheel bolts the base of the jack lies evenly on the ground. Do not place wheel bolts in sand or on a Turn ratchet until the tyre is raised a maxi-...
  • Page 382 For safety reasons, only use wheel bolts which Have the damaged wheel bolts or dam- have been approved by Mercedes-Benz and aged hub threads replaced. R R eq equir uirements: ements: for the wheel in question.
  • Page 383 380 Wheels and tyres Ensure that the wheel bolts or wheel Emerg Emergency spar ency spare wheel e wheel nuts are tightened to the prescribed N N o o t t es on t es on the emerg he emergency spar ency spare wheel e wheel tightening torque.
  • Page 384: Emergency Spare Wheel

    Wheels and tyres 381 again when the emergency spare wheel has In ating In ating t t he emerg he emergency spar ency spare wheel e wheel shop. The new wheel must have the cor- been replaced with a new wheel. rect dimensions.
  • Page 385 382 Wheels and tyres 12 V socket ( page 125) until the correct tyre pressure has been reached. Observe the notes on the cigarette lighter in Unscrew union nut of ller hose from the Digital Owner's Manual the valve. Observe the notes on sockets ( page 125).
  • Page 386 Always have work on the engine elec- vehicles with standard equipment. You can obtain the case in the following situations, in particu- tronics and related components carried further information from a Mercedes-Benz Service lar: out at a quali ed specialist workshop. Centre.
  • Page 387 384 Technical data On the rear wings, it is recommended that you t * N N O O TE TE Invalidation of the operating permit the aerial on the side of the vehicle closest to the due to failure to comply with the instruc- centre of the road.
  • Page 388 Technical data 385 F F r r eq equency band and maximum tr uency band and maximum transmission out- ansmission out- The following can be used in the vehicle without ital Owner's Manual in the vehicle, on the internet restrictions: and in the app.
  • Page 389 386 Technical data V V ehicle ehicle identi cation identi cation plat plate, VIN and engine num- e, VIN and engine num- ber ov ber over erview view V V ehicle ehicle identi cation identi cation plate plate Vehicle identi cation plate (example: Kuwait) Vehicle identi cation plate (example: all other countries) Vehicle manufacturer...
  • Page 390: Operating Uids

    Technical data 387 VIN and engine number VIN and engine number Maximum permissible gross weight of vehicle Oper Operating ating uids uids combination (kg) (only for speci c countries) N N o o t t es on oper es on operating ating uids uids Maximum permissible front axle load (kg)
  • Page 391 Further information on approved operating uids: Do not inhale fuel vapour. Dispose of operating uids in an environ- in the Mercedes-Benz Speci cations for Oper- Keep children away from fuel. mentally responsible manner. ating Fluids by entering the designation Keep doors and windows closed during at https://bevo.mercedes-benz.com...
  • Page 392 Technical data 389 Change immediately out of clothing that If you have accidentally refuelled with the * N N O O TE TE Damage caused by the wrong fuel has come into contact with fuel. wrong fuel: Even small amounts of the wrong fuel could Do not switch on the vehicle.
  • Page 393 Never refuel using petrol in diesel Only add cleaning additives recommen- The recommended octane number for your vehi- engines. ded by Mercedes-Benz to the fuel. cle can be found on the information label in the Never mix petrol with diesel fuel. fuel ller ap.
  • Page 394 Technical data 391 Before changing over to winter diesel fuel, the fuel Only refuel using diesel fuel with a sul- tank should be empty, if possible. When rst refu- phur content less than 500 ppm. elling with winter diesel fuel, keep the fuel level Never refuel with one of the following fuels: low, e.g.
  • Page 395 N N o o t t es on A es on AdBlue dBlue impurities in AdBlue Observe the notes on operating uids CLA 200 d 4MATIC ® Consequences of impurities in AdBlue page 387). CLA 220 d 4MATIC increased emission values AdBlue ®...
  • Page 396 Technical data 393 any ammonia vapours that may be released. Only ® ® A A dBlue dBlue r r ang ange and e and ll ll lev level el ll the AdBlue ® tank in well-ventilated areas. ® The AdBlue ll level and range can be displayed via the on-board computer.
  • Page 397 394 Technical data Mercedes-Benz recommends having the oil Engine oil Engine oil speci cations speci cations (diesel engines) (diesel engines) Engine oil Engine oil lling lling capacity capacity changed at a quali ed specialist workshop. Model Model MB-Fr MB-Freig eigabe or MB-...
  • Page 398 Observe the notes on operating uids N N o o t t es on br es on brak ake e uid page 387). CLA 250 e 229.51, 229.52, Note the instructions about operating uids 229.61, 229.71*, & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of re‑...
  • Page 399 A minimum of 50% (antifreeze protection down In the Mercedes-Benz Speci cation for Unsuitable windscreen washer uids may to about -37°C) Operating Fluids 320.1 damage the plastic surface of the exterior A maximum of 55% (antifreeze protection At https://bevo.mercedes-benz.com...
  • Page 400: Vehicle Data

    V V ehicle dimensions (plug-in h ehicle dimensions (plug-in hybr ybrid) id) The heights speci ed may vary as a result of the R R oof load oof load CLA 250 e A 250 e following factors: tyres Model Model...
  • Page 401 398 Technical data In addition, charging stations in European coun- Supply type: DC CLA 250 e (Coupé and Shoo A 250 e (Coupé and Shoot- t- tries are equipped with energy supply identi ers. Standard: EN 62196-3 ing Br ing Brak ake) e)
  • Page 402 Technical data 399 The time taken to charge the battery depends on Mounting dimensions of t Mounting dimensions of the tr he trailer hitch ailer hitch The overhang dimension and fastening points are the charge status of the battery, the ambient tem- valid for a trailer hitch installed at the factory.
  • Page 403 1800 kg All other models 750 kg * N N O O TE TE Damage caused by the bicycle rack CLA 200 d 4MATIC coming loose T T r r ailer load, br ailer load, brak aked (plug-in h ed (plug-in hybr...
  • Page 404 CLA 180, manual 1055 kg CLA 250 e 1215 kg bicycle rack to the ball transmission head CLA 200, (manual and automatic transmis- When attaching the 100 kg sion) bicycle rack to the ball head and additionally CLA 180, automatic...
  • Page 405 402 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps the media display. Press the ¨ symbol to hide Displa Display messag y messages es the display message. Intr Introduction oduction You can hide low-priority display messages by Inf Infor ormation about displa mation about display messag y messages es pressing the back button P or the le -hand Display messages appear on the instrument dis-...
  • Page 406: Display Messages

    Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 403 Occupant safe Occupant safety ty Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * The restraint system is malfunctioning ( page 47). & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of injury due to malfunctions in the restraint system Restraint sys.
  • Page 407 404 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * The corresponding restraint system is malfunctioning ( page 47). & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of injury due to malfunctions in the restraint system Components in the restraint system may be activated unintentionally or not deploy as intended in an accident.
  • Page 408 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 405 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * The corresponding restraint system is malfunctioning ( page 47). & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of injury or fatal injury due to a malfunction in the windowbag The windowbag might be triggered unintentionally or might not be triggered at all in the event of an accident.
  • Page 409 406 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Front-passenger airbag * The front passenger airbag will be enabled while the vehicle is in motion in the following situations: enabled See Owner's Man- even when a child, a small adult or an object weighing less than the system weight threshold is located on the front passenger seat...
  • Page 410 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 407 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions PRE-SAFE inoperative See * The PRE‑SAFE ® functions are malfunctioning. Owner's Manual Consult a quali ed specialist workshop. K K e e y y Displa Display messag y messages...
  • Page 411 408 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Á * The key is currently undetected. Change the location of the key in the vehicle. If the key is still not recognised, place it in the slot for starting with the key ( page 160).
  • Page 412 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 409 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Place the key in the * Key detection is malfunctioning. marked space See Owner's Change the location of the key in the vehicle. Manual Place the key in the slot for starting the engine with the key ( page 160).
  • Page 413 410 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * The exterior lighting is malfunctioning. Consult a quali ed specialist workshop. * V V ehicles wit ehicles with a tr h a trailer hitc ailer hitch: h: a fuse may have blown.
  • Page 414 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 411 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * You are driving without low-beam headlamps. Turn the light switch to the L or à position. Switch on headlamps * You are leaving the vehicle and the lights are still switched on.
  • Page 415 412 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Operate the high beam manually until Adaptive High Beam Assist is available again. Adaptive Highbeam Assist * Adaptive Highbeam Assist is malfunctioning. inoperative Drive on Stop the vehicle in accordance with the tra c conditions and restart the vehicle.
  • Page 416 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 413 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Until then, operate the high beam manually. Hazard warning lamps mal- * The hazard warning lamp switch is malfunctioning. functioning Consult a quali ed specialist workshop.
  • Page 417 414 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions & * There is too little fuel in the fuel tank. The stationary heater cannot be switched on. Refuel the vehicle. inoperative Refuel vehicle &...
  • Page 418 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 415 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions & * You have attempted to switch on pre-entry climate control more than twice with the vehicle switched o . Start the vehicle for ten seconds.
  • Page 419 416 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Hybr Hybrid syst id system Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * The drive system is malfunctioning. Have the vehicle transported only using a transporter or trailer ( page 357).
  • Page 420 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 417 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Request service personnel from the operator of the charging station via the emergency call button attached to the charging station or the emergency call numbers. Vehicle not currently being * A malfunction has occurred in the charging station or the RFID card is not recognised.
  • Page 421 418 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Refuel immediately. Subsequently, there may be temporary restrictions in the availability of electric mode over a driving distance of 50 km. If there is fuel in the vehicle, there is a fault with the combustion engine.
  • Page 422 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 419 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Û * The drive system is malfunctioning. A warning tone will also sound. Consult a quali ed specialist workshop. * There is a serious malfunction if the display message and warning tone are repeated at short intervals. You must stop Malfunction the vehicle immediately in accordance with the tra c conditions because the drive system is automatically deactiva- ted.
  • Page 423 420 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * The drive system is malfunctioning. The output of your vehicle is restricted. Consult a quali ed specialist workshop. Malfunction * The drive system is malfunctioning.
  • Page 424 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 421 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * V V ehicles wit ehicles with pe h petr trol engines: ol engines: the pressure in the fuel tank is reduced before the fuel ller ap is opened. The pressure reduction can take up to 15 minutes.
  • Page 425 422 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps V V ehicle ehicle Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * You are leaving the vehicle in a ready-to-drive state. Get out of the vehicle, secure it against rolling away and take the key with you. If you do not leave the vehicle, switch o the electrical consumers, e.g.
  • Page 426 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 423 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Do not couple up the trailer. Drive on without the trailer. Note the reduced ground clearance due to the unlocked ball neck.
  • Page 427 424 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Head-up display inoperative * The head-up display has an internal error. Consult a quali ed specialist workshop. Ù * The power steering assistance is malfunctioning. &...
  • Page 428 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 425 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Ù * The electric steering lock is malfunctioning. The steering may be locked by the electric steering lock. & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident if steering capability is impaired If the steering does not function as intended, the vehicle's operating safety is jeopardised.
  • Page 429 426 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * At least one door is open. Close all doors. * The bonnet is open. & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to driving with the bonnet unlocked The bonnet may open and block your view.
  • Page 430 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 427 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Close the boot lid. Anti-theft alarm system * The anti-the alarm system is malfunctioning. Malfunction Consult a quali ed specialist workshop. ¥...
  • Page 431 428 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Engine Engine Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions To switch off the engine, * You have pressed the start/stop button while the vehicle is in motion. press the Start/Stop but- Information about switching o the vehicle while driving ( page 160).
  • Page 432 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 429 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions ÿ * The coolant is too hot. Stop immediately in accordance with the tra c conditions and switch o the vehicle. Coolant Stop vehicle &...
  • Page 433 430 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions æ * The fuel supply has dropped into the reserve range. Refuel. Reserve fuel level * V V ehicles wit ehicles with diesel engines: h diesel engines: the fuel lter is dirty or the water in the fuel lter needs to be drained.
  • Page 434 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 431 T T r r ansmission ansmission Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Only select Park (P) when * It is possible to select the park position j only if the vehicle is stationary. vehicle is stationary Depress the brake pedal to stop.
  • Page 435 432 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Select transmission position k. Risk of vehicle rolling * The driver's door is not fully closed and transmission position h, k or neutral i is selected. Driver door open and trans- The vehicle may roll away.
  • Page 436 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 433 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Depress the brake pedal. Engage park position j. Consult a quali ed specialist workshop. Transmission Malfunction * The transmission is malfunctioning. The cause could be an overheated clutch or blocked gears. Let the transmission cool down.
  • Page 437 434 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Select park position j, transmission position k or neutral i. Risk of vehicle rolling away * The transmission position cannot be reliably identi ed. Apply parking brake See Use the electric parking brake to secure the vehicle against rolling away.
  • Page 438 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 435 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions If possible, continue driving at a steady speed and remove your foot from the clutch pedal. Do not let the clutch drag.
  • Page 439 436 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Br Brak akes es Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * The yellow ! indicator lamp is lit. The electric parking brake is malfunctioning. T T o apply o apply: : Switch the vehicle o and switch it back on Parking brake See Owner's...
  • Page 440 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 437 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions The electric parking brake could not be applied or released. Switch the vehicle o and switch it back on T T o apply o apply: : Release and then apply the electric parking brake manually ( page 211).
  • Page 441 438 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions If you do not want the electric parking brake to be applied, e.g. at an automatic car wash or when the vehicle is being towed, leave the vehicle switched on.
  • Page 442 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 439 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Check the conditions for automatic release of the electric parking brake. Release the electric parking brake manually. * The red ! indicator lamp is lit. You have attempted to release the electric parking brake with the vehicle switched o .
  • Page 443 440 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * There is insu cient brake uid in the brake uid reservoir. & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of an accident due to low brake uid level If the brake uid level is too low, the braking e ect and the braking characteristics may be impaired.
  • Page 444 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 441 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions é * ATTENTION ASSIST is malfunctioning. Consult a quali ed specialist workshop. ATTENTION ASSIST inoper- ative é * ATTENTION ASSIST has detected fatigue or an increasing lack of concentration on the part of the driver page 221).
  • Page 445 442 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Cruise control off * Cruise control has been deactivated. If there is an additional warning tone, cruise control has been deactivated automatically ( page 223).
  • Page 446 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 443 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions ç * Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC was deactivated. If a warning tone also sounds, Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC has deactivated automatically ( page 228).
  • Page 447 444 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Active Distance Assist * Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is operational again. available again Switch on Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC ( page 228).
  • Page 448 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 445 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Active Steering Assist cur- * Active Steering Assist is temporarily unavailable. rently unavailable See Own- The ambient conditions are outside the system limits ( page 232).
  • Page 449 446 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Braking or accelerating Deactivating Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Ø * Active Steering Assist has reached the system limits ( page 232). You have not steered independently for a considerable period of time.
  • Page 450 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 447 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions If the display message does not disappear, stop the vehicle in accordance with the tra c conditions and restart the vehicle. Blind Spot Assist inopera- * Blind Spot Assist is malfunctioning.
  • Page 451 448 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Drive on Stop the vehicle in accordance with the tra c conditions and restart the vehicle. If the display message does not disappear: consult a quali ed specialist workshop. Active Blind Spot Assist * When you establish the electrical connection to the trailer, Active Blind Spot Assist will be unavailable.
  • Page 452 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 449 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions ¸ * Front and corner radar sensors (herea er "sensors") are malfunctioning. Possible causes: The sensors are dirty Heavy rain or snow Ã...
  • Page 453 450 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions á * The view of the multifunction camera is restricted. Possible causes: Dirt on the windscreen in the eld of vision of the multifunction camera Heavy rain, snow or fog Ã...
  • Page 454 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 451 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions ä * The adjustable damping is malfunctioning. The vehicle's handling characteristics may be a ected. Do not drive at speeds greater than 80 km/h. Consult a quali ed specialist workshop.
  • Page 455 452 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Dr Driving safe iving safety syst ty systems Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * ABS and ESP ® are temporarily unavailable. Other driving systems and driving safety systems (e.g. BAS) may also be temporarily unavailable. The brake system will continue to operate normally.
  • Page 456 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 453 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * ABS and ESP ® are malfunctioning. Other driving systems and driving safety systems (e.g. BAS) may also be malfunctioning. The brake system will continue to operate normally.
  • Page 457 454 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions If the display message does not disappear, consult a quali ed specialist workshop immediately. Drive care- fully. ÷ * ESP ®...
  • Page 458 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 455 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * EBD, ABS and ESP ® are malfunctioning. Other driving systems and driving safety systems (e.g. BAS) may also be malfunctioning. &...
  • Page 459 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * The Mercedes-Benz emergency call system is malfunctioning. The Mercedes me connect system is also malfunction- ing. Consult a quali ed specialist workshop. Inoperative...
  • Page 460 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 457 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Device detected at diagnos- * The vehicle functions for fault detection are restricted. tics connection See Own- At least one of the main functions of the Mercedes me connect system is malfunctioning. er's Manual Observe the notes on the diagnostics connection ( page 38).
  • Page 461 458 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * NO NOTE TE Possible engine damage if you continue driving Do not continue driving under any circumstances. Consult a quali ed specialist workshop. Stop immediately in accordance with the tra c conditions and switch o the vehicle.
  • Page 462 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 459 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * The 12 V battery charge level is too low. Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the tra c conditions. Do not continue driving. Leave the vehicle running Stop vehicle Leave engine If the display message disappears: drive on.
  • Page 463 460 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Tyre press. monitor inoper- * The wheels tted do not have suitable tyre pressure sensors. The tyre pressure monitoring system is deactivated. ative No wheel sensors Fit wheels with suitable tyre pressure sensors.
  • Page 464 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 461 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * The tyre pressure is too low in at least one of the tyres, or the di erence in tyre pressure between the individual wheels is too great.
  • Page 465 462 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Tyre(s) overheated * At least one tyre is overheating. The a ected tyres are displayed in red. At temperatures close to the limit value, the tyres are displayed in yellow.
  • Page 466 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 463 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of an accident due to insu cient tyre pressure The tyres can burst. The tyres can wear excessively and/or unevenly. The driving characteristics as well as the steering and braking may be greatly impaired.
  • Page 467 464 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Exhaus Exhaust g t gas as a er a ertr treatment eatment Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Ú * The AdBlue ® level has fallen into the reserve range. Add at least 5 l of AdBlue ®...
  • Page 468 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 465 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Ú * The AdBlue ® tank is empty. You can no longer start the vehicle. ® Add at least the amount of AdBlue displayed ( page 186).
  • Page 469 466 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions ¯ * Power restriction due to the AdBlue ® system fault. A er the distance displayed has been covered, it will no longer be possible to start the vehicle.
  • Page 470 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 467 Engine oil Engine oil Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * The engine oil level has dropped to the minimum level. * N N O O TE TE Engine damage caused by driving with insu cient engine oil Add 1 litre engine oil when Avoid long journeys with insu cient engine oil.
  • Page 471 468 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Switch o the vehicle. Add 1 l of engine oil ( page 331). Check the engine oil level. Notes on engine oil ( page 393).
  • Page 472 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 469 W W idescr idescreen coc een cockpit ins kpit instr trument display ument display ÿ V V ehicles wit ehicles with a widescr h a widescreen coc een cockpit kpit: : W W ar arning and indicat ning and indicator lam or lamps ps coolant temperature (...
  • Page 473 470 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Tyre pressure monitoring system page 483) Standing lights ( page 130) Low beam ( page 130) High beam ( page 132) #! Turn signal lights ( page 132) Rear fog light ( page 130) Occupant safe Occupant safety ty W W ar arning/indicat...
  • Page 474 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 471 W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions & D D AN ANGER GER Risk of fatal injuries due to restraint system malfunctions Components in the restraint system may be activated unintentionally or not deploy as planned in an accident. In the event of an accident, the high-voltage on-board electrical system may not be deactivated as intended.
  • Page 475 472 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions ü * The red seat belt warning lamp lights up once the vehicle has started. In addition, an intermittent warning tone may sound. The red seat belt warning lamp reminds the driver and front passenger to fasten their seat belts.
  • Page 476 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 473 W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * The red electrical fault warning lamp is lit. There is a fault with the electrics. Note the messages on the instrument display. Electrical fault warning lamp V V ehicle ehicle...
  • Page 477 474 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions ï * The red trailer hitch warning lamp is lit. The trailer hitch is not operational. & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of an accident if the ball neck is not locked Trailer tow hitch warning The trailer may become detached.
  • Page 478 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 475 W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions The engine coolant pump is faulty If there is an additional warning tone, the coolant temperature has exceeded 120°C. &...
  • Page 479 476 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Make sure that the air supply to the radiator is not obstructed. Avoiding high loads on the engine, drive to the nearest quali ed specialist workshop. In doing so, ensure that the coolant temperature display remains below 120°C.
  • Page 480 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 477 W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * The red electrical fault warning lamp is lit. There is a fault in the electrics. Note the messages on the instrument display. Electrical fault warning lamp æ...
  • Page 481 478 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Br Brak akes es W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * The red electric parking brake indicator lamp ashes or is lit. The yellow electric parking brake indicator lamp is also lit in the event of a malfunction. Note the messages on the instrument display.
  • Page 482 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 479 W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Consult a quali ed specialist workshop. * The red brake warning lamp is lit while the vehicle is running. Possible causes: The brake force boosting is malfunctioning and the braking characteristics may be a ected.
  • Page 483 480 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Dr Driving syst iving systems W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * The red distance warning lamp lights up while the vehicle is in motion. The distance to the vehicle in front is too small for the speed selected.
  • Page 484 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 481 Dr Driving safe iving safety syst ty systems W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * The yellow ABS warning lamp is lit while the vehicle is running. ABS is malfunctioning.
  • Page 485 482 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions ÷ * The yellow ESP ® warning lamp is lit while the vehicle is running. ® is malfunctioning. Other driving systems and driving safety systems (e.g.
  • Page 486 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 483 W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions If ESP ® cannot be activated, ESP ® is malfunctioning. ® Have ESP checked immediately at a quali ed specialist workshop. ®...
  • Page 487 484 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * The yellow tyre pressure monitoring system warning lamp (pressure loss/malfunction) is lit. The tyre pressure monitoring system has detected tyre pressure loss in at least one of the tyres. &...
  • Page 488 Index 485 Activating/deactivating (operating A A ctiv ctive Br e Brak ake Assist e Assist 1, 2, 3 ... 1, 2, 3 ... unit)............148 Function/notes........235 4MATIC Setting........... 239 ABS (Anti-loc ABS (Anti-lock Br k Braking Syst aking System) em)....
  • Page 489 486 Index A A ctiv ctive P e Par arking Assist king Assist Air dis Air distr tribution ibution ® ® A A dBlue dBlue Exiting a parking space......262 Setting........... 147 Additives..........392 Function..........259 Setting (MBUX multimedia system)..149 Capacity..........
  • Page 490 Index 487 Overview..........53 Anti-t Anti-the he prot protection ection Priming/deactivating interior protec- PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamps..57 Additional door lock......... 85 tion............103 Protection..........54 Immobiliser..........101 Priming/deactivating tow-away pro- Reduced protection........55 tection........... 102 Anti-t Anti-the he prot protection ection Side airbag..........
  • Page 491 488 Index A A ut utomatic engine st omatic engine stop op Blind Spo Blind Spot Assist t Assist see ECO start/stop function Activating/deactivating......246 Ball neck Ball neck Function..........243 A A ut utomatic fr omatic front passeng ont passenger airbag er airbag shut shuto o Folding out/in........
  • Page 492 Index 489 Br Brak akes es Br Breakdo eakdown Air-water duct........334 ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)....215 see Flat tyre Automatic car wash....... 334 Active Brake Assist......... 235 Carpet........... 340 Butt Buttons Adaptive brake lights......220 Decorative foil........338 Steering wheel........273 BAS (Brake Assist System).....
  • Page 493 490 Index Carpe pet (Car t (Care) e)..........340 Notes - wallbox (mode 3)......191 Front passenger seat (without auto- Notes on charging the high-voltage matic airbag shuto )........ 77 Changing bulbs Changing bulbs battery........... 188 ISOFIX/i-Size ( tting)....... 70 Dipped beam.........
  • Page 494 Index 491 Cleaning Cleaning Rear air vents......... 155 Combination switch Combination switch........132 see Care Residual heat......... 149 Component-speci c ponent-speci c inf infor ormation mation....385 Setting (MBUX multimedia system)..148 Cleaning Cleaning uid Comput puter er Setting the air distribution...... 147 see windscreen washer uid see On-board computer Setting the air ow........
  • Page 495 492 Index Deactivating........... 224 Online services........44 Digit Digital Owner's Manual al Owner's Manual........22 Function..........223 Vehicle............. 42 Dingh Dinghy to y towing wing Maximum design speed......172 Deactiv Deactivating t ating the alar he alarm (AT m (ATA) A)......102 see Tow-bar system Requirements:........
  • Page 496 Index 493 Displa Display messag y messages es é ATTENTION ASSIST inoperative..441 currently unavailable See Own- ç - - - km/h........442 er's Manual..........452 é ATTENTION ASSIST: Take a È - - - km/h........442 ÷ currently unavailable See Own- break!............
  • Page 497 494 Index inoperative See Owner's Manual... 453 ç ..........443 Ù Steering malfunction Increased ÷ inoperative See Owner's Manual... 454 ë ..........440 physical e ort See Owner's Manual..424 inoperative See Owner's Manual... 455 Ù Steering malfunction See Own- Parking brake See Owner's G Inoperative........
  • Page 498 Index 495 ¸ temporarily unavailable Sensors Ú XX,X l Top up AdBlue Switch on Active Distance Assist inoperative..443 dirty............449 ignition, wait 60 sec. or eng. start not Active Lane Keeping Assist currently Ú Top up AdBlue Emergency op. in poss............
  • Page 499 496 Index Apply brake to select D or R....431 Check brake pads See Owner's Man- Hazard warning lamps malfunctioning..413 Apply brake to select R......431 ual............440 Head-up display currently unavailable Auxiliary battery malfunction (red dis- Check tyre pressures then restart Run See Owner's Manual......
  • Page 500 Index 497 PRE-SAFE inoperative See Owner's Teaching in transmission Operate Tyre pressure Check tyres...... 462 Manual..........407 selector lever Brake for XX seconds Tyre(s) overheated........462 Reduce speed........462 Risk of vehicle rolling......433 Vehicle not currently being charged Reduced drive system performance To shi out of P or N, depress brake Charging station fault......
  • Page 501 498 Index Dr Driv ive Awa e Away Assist y Assist......... 263 Dr Driving syst iving system Dr Driving tips iving tips Suspension with adaptive damping Driving abroad (low beam light adjust- Dr Driv ive position e position adjustment..........248 ment).............
  • Page 502 Switching o /on........167 Engine number Engine number..........386 Emerg Emergency call ency call Electr Electric dr ic drive ive..........156 see Mercedes-Benz emergency call system Engine oil Engine oil Electr Electric par ic parking br king brake Additives..........393 Emerg Emergency key ency key Applying automatically......
  • Page 503 500 Index Topping up..........331 F F ir ire e e extinguisher xtinguisher.......... 344 F F r r ont wheel arc ont wheel arch cov h cover er Fitting/removing........140 ERA-GL -GLON ONASS t ASS tes est mode t mode F F irs irst-aid kit t-aid kit (so (so sided)
  • Page 504 Handling char haract acter eris istics (unusual) tics (unusual)....365 Notes on charging (mains socket, Help call Help call HANDS-FREE A HANDS-FREE ACCESS CCESS........92 mode 2)..........190 see Mercedes-Benz emergency call system Notes on charging (wallbox, mode 3)..191...
  • Page 505 502 Index Range............ 397 see Electric drive Selecting..........173 Setting the maximum possible charg- Inspection Inspection ing current (mains socket)...... 193 see ASSYST PLUS Starting the charging process (alter- i-Size c i-Size child seat secur hild seat securing syst ing system Instr trument clust ument cluster er nating current, mode 2/3).....
  • Page 506 Index 503 Int Inter erior lighting ior lighting Adjusting..........138 K K e e y y Lamp Lamp Ambient lighting........138 Acoustic locking veri cation signal... 83 see Interior lighting Reading lamp......... 138 Activating/deactivating pre-entry cli- Lamp (ins p (instr trument displa ument display) y) Switch-o delay time......
  • Page 507 504 Index Automatic driving lights......131 Limit Limiter er Loading Loading Changing bulbs........139 Activating..........224 Notes............. 118 City lighting..........134 Buttons..........224 Roof luggage rack........123 Combination switch....... 132 Calling up a speed......... 224 Tie-down eyes........123 Cornering light........134 Deactivating...........
  • Page 508 Index 505 L L umbar suppor umbar support (4-wa t (4-way) y)....... 110 Setting the map scale......298 Restoring (factory settings)....292 Switching motorway information Setting route-based speed adaptation..232 on/o ........... 298 Setting the air distribution...... 149 Setting the stationary heater/ventila- Massag Massage pr e progr...
  • Page 509 Starting/ending ERA-GLONASS test Arranging a service appointment.... 307 mode............. 319 Multifunction st Multifunction steer eering wheel ing wheel Calling the Mercedes-Benz customer see Steering wheel centre............ 306 Mercedes-Benz ser cedes-Benz service centre vice centre Calling the Mercedes-Benz Customer see Quali ed specialist workshop...
  • Page 510 Index 507 see Map On-boar On-board com d comput puter er Opening t Opening the boo he boot lid using y t lid using your f our foot see Route Displaying the service due date....327 HANDS-FREE ACCESS......92 Head-up display menu......277 N N eutr eutral al Oper...
  • Page 511 508 Index Outside mirr Outside mirrors P P ar arking aid king aid P P ASSEN ASSENGER AIR BA GER AIR BAG st G status display atus display Anti-dazzle mode (automatic)....145 see Parking Assist PARKTRONIC see Automatic front passenger airbag shuto Automatic mirror folding function...
  • Page 512 Index 509 Con guring settings via the multime- P P o o w w er display er display ® ® PRE-S PRE-SAFE PL PLUS (anticipat US (anticipator ory occupant y occupant dia system..........292 see Power availability display prot protection plus) ection plus) Displaying the power meter....
  • Page 513 510 Index R R ear seat belt st ear seat belt status display atus display......52 Starting the vehicle........ 162 R R ear windo ear window heat w heater er........147 R R eplacing a bulb eplacing a bulb R R adar and ultr adar and ultrasonic sensors asonic sensors see Changing bulbs...
  • Page 514 Index 511 Function..........249 R R out oute-based oper e-based operating-mode s ating-mode str trat ategy Folding back the backrest (rear)..... 122 Opening the camera cover (360° Function/notes........171 Folding the backrest forwards (rear)..120 Camera)..........254 Locking the backrest (rear)....122 R R out oute-based speed adapt e-based speed adaptation...
  • Page 515 512 Index Seat cov Seat cover (Car er (Care) e)......... 340 Se Setting t tting the map scale he map scale Problem..........100 see Map Rain-closing feature......... 99 Seat heating Seat heating Activating/deactivating......113 Shi paddles paddles Smar Smartphone tphone see Steering wheel gearshi paddles see Smartphone integration Seat v...
  • Page 516 Index 513 Speci c Speci c absorp absorption r tion rate ate......... 29 S S t t ar arting ting S S t t o o w w ag age com e compar partments tments see Vehicle see Loading Speed Limit Assist Speed Limit Assist see Stowage space Function/notes........
  • Page 517 514 Index Interior........... 139 Fastening points (trailer hitch)....399 T T em emper perature ature Information..........383 Setting the vehicle interior tempera- Sync Synchr hronisation function onisation function Mounting dimensions (trailer hitch)..399 ture............147 Activating/deactivating (control panel)... 149 Notes (trailer hitch)........ 399 Activating/deactivating (MBUX multi- Themes Themes...
  • Page 518 Index 515 T T ouc ouchpad hpad Care............339 T T r r ansmission position display ansmission position display....... 177 Operating..........281 Coupling up/uncoupling a trailer.... 266 Tr Transpor ansporting ting Fastening points........399 T T ouc ouchscr hscreen Vehicle..........359 Folding the ball neck out/in....
  • Page 519 516 Index Restarting the tyre pressure monitor- Checking the tyre pressure (tyre pres- ing system..........369 sure monitoring system)......368 U U nloc nlocking king TIREFIT kit..........347 Fitting............ 379 see Locking/unlocking Tyre pressure loss warning system Flat tyre..........345 U U pdat pdates es (function)..........
  • Page 520 Index 517 Medical aids..........40 Vehicle height........397 V V ehicle socket ehicle socket Parking up..........212 Vehicle length........397 Care............339 QR code rescue card....... 41 Vehicle width......... 397 Indicator lamps........195 Quali ed specialist workshop....39 Wheelbase..........397 V V ehicle t ehicle tool kit ool kit...
  • Page 521 518 Index W W ar arning syst ning system PASSENGER AIR BAG....... 57 ® ÷ ESP warning lamp lights up..482 see ATA (anti-the alarm system) æ Fuel reserve warning lamp lights W W arr arranty anty............41 W W ar arning tr ning triangle iangle up............
  • Page 522 Index 519 Fitting............ 379 W W i-Fi i-Fi W W ing Flat tyre..........345 Setting........... 289 see Front wheel arch Interchanging......... 373 W W idescr idescreen coc een cockpit ins kpit instr trument display ument display W W int inter oper er operation ation MOExtended tyres.........

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