Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2018 Owner's Manual
Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2018 Owner's Manual

Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2018 Owner's Manual

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

    Light and sight .......... 117 Opening and closing ........71 Take-back of end-of-life vehicles ....19 Exterior lighting ........... 117 Key ..............71 Mercedes-Benz Genuine Parts ...... 20 Interior lighting ........... 123 Doors ............76 Owner's Manual ..........21 Windscreen wipers and windscreen Rear-end door ..........
  • Page 6 Contents Setting the design ........228 Climate control ........132 Maintenance and care ......374 Setting the additional value range ....228 Overview of climate control systems ..132 ASSYST PLUS service interval display ..374 Overview of displays on the multifunc‐ Operating the climate control system ..
  • Page 7 Contents Technical data .......... 425 Notes on technical data ......425 On-board electronics ........425 Vehicle identification plate, VIN and engine number ........... 427 Operating fluids .......... 429 Vehicle data ..........437 Trailer hitch ..........439 Display messages and warning/indi‐ cator lamps ..........
  • Page 8: Symbols

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

    At a glance – Cockpit...
  • Page 10 At a glance – Cockpit → Steering wheel gearshift paddles ® Activates/deactivates ESP → Combination switch → Manual gearshifting → → DIRECT SELECT lever DYNAMIC SELECT switch → → Multimedia system display Control panel for the multimedia system → → Start/stop button Control panel for the multimedia system (steering wheel)
  • Page 11: Warning And Indicator Lamps

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

    At a glance – Overhead control panel...
  • Page 16 | Switches the automatic lighting control → on/off Service call button (Mercedes me connect) → → c Switches the front interior lighting Spectacles compartment on/off → 3 Opens/closes the sliding sunroof → SOS emergency call system (Mercedes-Benz → Inside rearview mirror emergency call system)
  • Page 17: Door Control Panel And Seat Adjustment

    At a glance – Door control panel and seat adjustment...
  • Page 18 At a glance – Door control panel and seat adjustment → → Override feature for the rear side windows Switches the seat ventilation on/off → → Switches the seat heater on/off W Opens/closes the rear left side window → → W Opens/closes the rear right side win‐...
  • Page 19: Emergencies And Breakdowns

    At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns...
  • Page 20 → Fire extinguisher Fuel filler flap with instruction labels for tyre pressure, fuel type and QR code for accessing → Mercedes-Benz emergency call system button the rescue card → To check and top up operating fluids → To tow-start and tow away →...
  • Page 21: Digital Owner's Manual

    Some sections of the Digital Owner's Manual, bookmarks you have stored yourself. such as warnings, can be made visible by high‐ lighting and pressing them. The Owner's Manual can also be found in the Mercedes-Benz Guides App in all common app stores.
  • Page 22: General Notes

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

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

    In particular, systems relevant with hot parts of the exhaust system. Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. to safety could also be affected. The Owner's Manual and Service Booklet are important documents and should be kept in the...
  • Page 25: Declaration Of Conformity

    Directive 2014/53/EU. You can a qualified specialist workshop. a heavy object strikes the underbody or obtain further information from a Mercedes-Benz chassis components Service Centre. In situations such as this, the body, the...
  • Page 26: Diagnostics Connection

    General notes Jack if the products are not used correctly and in Diagnostics connection accordance with the Owner's Manual Copy and translation of the original declaration The diagnostics connection is only intended for if the required regular checks are not per‐ of conformity: the connection of diagnostic devices at a quali‐...
  • Page 27: Qualified Specialist Workshop

    Vehicle registration the next emissions inspection during the main footwell. inspection. Mercedes-Benz may ask its service centres to Always fit the floor mats securely and carry out technical inspections on certain vehi‐ as prescribed in order to ensure that cles. The quality or safety of the vehicle is...
  • Page 28: Correct Use Of The Vehicle

    General notes ship. You can do this at a Mercedes-Benz service Daimler AG is acting to the best of its knowledge Follow the instructions in these operat‐ centre, for example. to avoid the use and application of these SVHCs ing instructions on proper operation of and to enable the customer to handle theses your vehicle as well as on possible vehi‐...
  • Page 29 General notes driving (driver assistance systems). In addition, system reactions in special driving situations assist in finding faults and improving quality and your vehicle provides comfort and entertainment (e.g. airbag deployment, intervention of sta‐ are transmitted to the manufacturer, if neces‐ functions, which are also made possible by elec‐...
  • Page 30 General notes or MP3 player). If this data is stored in the vehi‐ Depending on the type of integration, this can Online functions can be used via the wireless cle, you can delete it at any time. This data is include: network connection.
  • Page 31: Copyright

    Copyright Information on free and open-source software licences for your vehicle's software can be found on the data storage medium in your vehicle document wallet and on the Internet together with updates at: http://www.mercedes-benz.com/opensource...
  • Page 32: Occupant Safety

    Mercedes-Benz recommends that you only use worn seat belt. Seat belt tensioners and/or air‐ driving aids which have been approved specifi‐ bags are not deployed in every accident.
  • Page 33 Occupant safety Restraint system functionality the components of the restraint system must gered unintentionally or might not be trig‐ take place in good time at the start of the colli‐ gered at all in the event of an accident. This When the ignition is switched on, a self-test is sion.
  • Page 34: Seat Belts

    A seat belt can only provide as possible. the best level of protection if it is worn correctly. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the Knee airbag Frontal impact & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to...
  • Page 35 Occupant safety Reduced seat belt protection der section of the belt. Never route the lap Always ensure that all vehicle occu‐ belt across your abdomen. pants have their seat belts fastened & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to correctly and are sitting properly.
  • Page 36 In addition, an incorrectly fastened seat belt If the seat belts are damaged, modified, Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use seat can also cause injuries, for example, in the extremely dirty, bleached or dyed belts which have been approved for your vehicle...
  • Page 37 Occupant safety Vehicles with automatic front passenger Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop front airbag shutoff: after an accident. * NOTE Deployment of the seat belt ten‐ * NOTE Damage caused by trapping the...
  • Page 38 Occupant safety You can activate and deactivate the seat belt As soon as the driver and front passenger fasten also deploy in the event of an accident along adjustment function using the multimedia sys‐ their seat belts, the seat belt warning goes out. with other systems.
  • Page 39: Airbags

    Occupant safety If a vehicle occupant unfastens a seat belt in the passenger seat is occupied, make sure, both Front passenger knee airbag rear while the vehicle is motion, the rear seat before and during the journey, that the status of Window airbag belt status display appears again.
  • Page 40 Occupant safety Protection by the airbags To avoid the risks resulting from the deployment Always stow and secure objects correctly. of an airbag, each vehicle occupant must Depending on the accident situation, an airbag Objects in the vehicle interior may prevent an observe the following information: may supplement the protection offered by a cor‐...
  • Page 41 A deployed airbag no longer offers any pro‐ no longer function correctly. ing seats by Mercedes-Benz. tection and cannot provide the intended pro‐ Never modify the cover of an airbag and tective function in the event of an accident.
  • Page 42 Occupant safety Status of the front passenger front airbag Always observe the child restraint system & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to manufacturer's installation instructions. objects between the seat surface and Function of the automatic front passenger Never place objects, e.g. cushions, under or the child restraint system front airbag shutoff behind the child restraint system.
  • Page 43 Occupant safety A person on the front passenger seat must play the status of the front passenger front air‐ A person in the front passenger seat could observe the following information: bag. then, for example, come into contact with Fasten seat belts correctly ( page 31).
  • Page 44 Occupant safety Vehicles without automatic front passenger front front airbag. The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indi‐ & WARNING Risk of injury or death from airbag shutoff have a special sticker affixed to cator lamp may be lit continuously or be off. using a rearward-facing child restraint the side of the cockpit on the front passenger If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp...
  • Page 45 Occupant safety not fit the rearward-facing child restraint system A person on the front passenger seat must Always move the front passenger seat to the front passenger seat. always observe the following information: as far back as possible and fully retract Instead, fit the rearward-facing child restraint the seat cushion length adjustment.
  • Page 46: Pre-Safe

    Occupant safety If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator ® PRE-SAFE can implement the following meas‐ front passenger airbag is enabled or disa‐ lamp is lit continuously: the person of ures independently of each other: bled in accordance with the person in the smaller stature should not use the front front passenger seat.
  • Page 47: Safely Transporting Children In The Vehicle

    For this reason, nise potential risks and avoid dangers if chil‐ approved in accordance with the valid test speci‐ Mercedes-Benz strongly advises that you fit a dren are travelling in the vehicle fications and guidelines. Further information can child restraint system to a rear seat.
  • Page 48 Occupant safety Only use approved child restraint systems Always secure a child restraint system cor‐ Simply attaching to the securing rings on the vehicle can reduce the risk of fitting the child rectly Only child restraint systems that meet the fol‐ restraint system incorrectly.
  • Page 49 Always fit child restraint systems cor‐ passenger front airbag is correct for the tems recommended by Mercedes-Benz. rectly, even when not in use. current situation ( page 40).
  • Page 50 Occupant safety Only use child restraint systems which are in Avoiding direct sunlight Observe when stopping or parking proper working condition & WARNING Risk of burns when the child & WARNING Risk of accident and injury & WARNING Risk of injury or death caused seat is exposed to direct sunlight due to children and animals left unatten‐...
  • Page 51 Overview of recommended child restraint systems Further information on the correct child restraint system can be obtained at a qualified specialist workshop. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre for this purpose.
  • Page 52 Occupant safety Securing with ISOFIX Weight category Type Order number Size category Type approval number 1 Manufacturer: Britax Römer 2 With colour code 9H95 Category 0+: B6 6 86 8224 BABY SAFE plus up to 13 kg and up to approx. 15 months E1 04 301 146 Size category E Category I:...
  • Page 53 Occupant safety Recommended child restraint systems for attaching with the vehicle seat belt Weight category Type Order number Type approval number 1 Manufacturer: Britax Römer 2 With colour code 9H95 3 Manufacturer: Team Tex Category 0: A 000 970 13 02 BABY SAFE plus II up to 10 kg and up to approx.
  • Page 54 Occupant safety Overview of suitable seats in the vehicle for fitting a child restraint system Securing systems for child restraint systems Vehicle seat Left/right rear seat Preferred securing system: Alternative securing system: ISOFIX child seat securing system Vehicle seat belt ( page 62) page 54) i-Size child seat securing system...
  • Page 55 Occupant safety Vehicle seat Centre rear seat Securing system: Vehicle seat belt ( page 62) Approval categories for child restraint sys‐ Approval categories in accordance with UN- Universal: child restraint systems in the tems "Universal" category are approved for instal‐ lation in vehicles.
  • Page 56 Occupant safety in the child restraint system manufacturer's i‑Size: child restraint systems in the "i‑Size" Suitability of seats for securing belt-secured vehicle model list. category are approved for installation in vehi‐ child restraint systems ( page 62) cles with i‑Size mounting brackets. They can Approval categories in accordance with UN- be used, in accordance with overviews of the R129...
  • Page 57 Occupant safety Fitting the ISOFIX or i-Size child restraint system on the rear seat Overview of suitability of the seats for attaching ISOFIX child restraint systems ISOFIX identification ISOFIX is a standardised securing system for specially designed restraint systems. The symbol indicates seats suitable for attaching an ISOFIX child restraint system in accordance with UN R44 ( page 52).
  • Page 58 Occupant safety Weight group 0 (up to 10 kg and up to approx. 6 months) Size class: Equipment: Left/right rear seat ISO/R1 IL Suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems according to the table in "Overview of the recommended child restraint systems", or if the vehicle and the seat are listed on the child restraint system manufacturer's vehicle model list.
  • Page 59 Occupant safety Weight group 1 (9–18 kg and approx. 9 months to 4 years) Size class: Equipment: Left/right rear seat ISO/R2 ISO/R3 IL (1) ISO/F2 ISO/F2X ISO/F3 IL Suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems according to the table in "Overview of the recommended child restraint systems", or if the vehicle and the seat are listed on the child restraint system manufacturer's vehicle model list.
  • Page 60 Occupant safety Overview of suitability of the seats for attaching i‑Size child restraint systems i-Size identification i‑Size is a standardised securing system for specially designed restraint systems. The symbol indicates seats suitable for attaching an i‑Size child restraint system in accordance with UN R129 ( page 52).
  • Page 61 Occupant safety Fitting the ISOFIX or i‑Size child restraint Ensure that the rear seat backrest is engaged. To restraint system with which the child is system on the rear seat do so, pull forcefully on the seat backrest. secured with the vehicle seat belt. Also secure the child restraint system &...
  • Page 62 Occupant safety O When using a forward-facing child i‑Size child seat securing system When you remove the child restraint sys‐ page 57) tem, install the head restraint again immedi‐ restraint system: remove the head ately and adjust all the head restraints cor‐ restraint from the respective seat, if possi‐...
  • Page 63 Occupant safety Always lock rear seat backrests after * NOTE Be careful not to damage the seat fitting Top Tether belts. belt for the centre seat when fitting the child restraint system Set the rear seat backrests to the upright position. Make sure that the seat belt is not trap‐...
  • Page 64 Occupant safety If necessary, move head restraint Guide Top Tether belt under head upwards ( page 90). restraint between the two head restraint bars. Fit the ISOFIX or i‑Size child restraint system with Top Tether. Always comply with the child Hook Top Tether hook without twisting restraint system manufacturer's installation...
  • Page 65 Occupant safety Securing the child restraint system with the seat belt Notes on the suitability of seats for attaching belt-secured child restraint systems Rear seats Weight category Left/right rear seat Centre rear seat 1 Child restraint systems with a supporting bracket are not suitable for this seat. Category 0: up to 10 kg U, L U, L...
  • Page 66 Occupant safety Front passenger seat – Notes Notes on child restraint systems on the front passenger seat If it is absolutely necessary for you to fit a child restraint system to the front passenger seat, be sure to observe the information on child restraint systems on the front passenger seat ( page 67).
  • Page 67 Occupant safety Weight category 1, 2 Front passenger front airbag enabled Front passenger front airbag disabled Category III: 22 to 36 kg UF, L U, L X Not suitable for children in this weight category. L Suitable for semi-universal child restraint systems according to the table in "Rec‐ ommended child restraint systems", or if the vehicle and the seat are listed in the UF Suitable for forward-facing child restraint systems of the "Universal"...
  • Page 68 Occupant safety O When using a category 0/0+ baby car Notes on vehicles without automatic front direction. Where possible, adjust the seat seat and a category I rearward-facing passenger front airbag shutoff cushion inclination accordingly. child restraint system on a rear seat: O The child restraint system must not be put adjust the front seat so that the seat does under strain by the head restraints.
  • Page 69 Occupant safety Notes on rearward-facing and forward-facing Make sure you observe the following informa‐ Observe the specific instructions for the rear‐ tion: child restraint systems on the front ward-facing and forward-facing child restraint passenger seat systems ( page 67). Never fit a rearward-facing child restraint system to the front passenger seat &...
  • Page 70 Occupant safety When using a rearward-facing child restraint Observe the notes under "Suitability of O The child restraint system must not be put system on the front passenger seat, the front seats for attaching belt-secured child under strain by the head restraints. Adjust passenger front airbag must always be disa‐...
  • Page 71 Occupant safety outlet of the vehicle to the shoulder belt In addition, they may operate vehicle equip‐ & WARNING Risk of accident and injury guide on the child restraint system. ment and become trapped. due to children left unattended in the The shoulder belt strap must be routed for‐...
  • Page 72: Notes On Pets In The Vehicle

    Occupant safety Activating/deactivating the child safety lock with indicator lamp off: via the switch for the rear side windows on the corresponding rear door or driv‐ er's door Notes on pets in the vehicle & WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to animals left unsecured or unat‐...
  • Page 73 Occupant safety Never leave animals in the vehicle unat‐ tended. Always correctly secure animals while driving, e.g. using a suitable animal car‐ rier.
  • Page 74: Opening And Closing

    Opening and closing When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle. Overview of key functions Never leave children and animals unat‐ & WARNING Risk of accident and injury tended in the vehicle. due to children left unattended in the Keep the vehicle key out of reach of vehicle children.
  • Page 75 Opening and closing If the vehicle is not opened within approximately The panic alarm function is only available in unlocking the driver's door and fuel filler flap 40 seconds after unlocking, it locks again. Anti- certain countries. To switch between settings: press the theft protection is primed again.
  • Page 76 Pull out emergency key until it engages in You require a CR 2032 3 V cell battery. the intermediate position. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the You can use the intermediate position of battery replaced at a qualified specialist work‐ emergency key to attach the key to a key shop.
  • Page 77 Opening and closing Remove the emergency key ( page 73). Press release button down fully and slide Push in battery compartment 3. cover in the direction of the arrow. Re-attach cover and push it until it Fold out cover in the direction of the engages.
  • Page 78 Opening and closing Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Have the key checked at a qualified specialist workshop. You have lost a key. Have the key deactivated at a qualified specialist workshop. If necessary, have the mechanical lock changed as well.
  • Page 79: Doors

    Opening and closing Centrally locking and unlocking the vehicle If the ignition is switched off for a long period Doors from the inside while the vehicle is parked. Unlocking/opening the doors from the inside Locking/unlocking the driver's door with the emergency key To unlock: press button 1.
  • Page 80: Rear-End Door

    Opening and closing To unlock: turn the emergency key anti- & WARNING Risk of injury from unsecured clockwise as far as it will go to position 1. items in the vehicle To lock: turn the emergency key clockwise If objects, luggage or loads are not secured as far as it will go to position 2.
  • Page 81: Side Windows

    Opening and closing Side windows If someone is trapped, release the but‐ ton immediately or press the button in Opening and closing the side windows order to reopen the side window. & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped when opening a side window when children operate the side windows When you open a side window, parts of the...
  • Page 82 Opening and closing To interrupt automatic operation: press or Press and hold the % button on the key. This means that the reverse function cannot pull the W button again. prevent someone from becoming trapped in The following functions are performed: these situations.
  • Page 83 Opening and closing The side windows are closed. When closing, make sure that no body parts are in the closing area. The sliding sunroof is closed. To interrupt convenience closing: release Press and hold the & button on the key. the &...
  • Page 84: Sliding Sunroof

    Opening and closing Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Immediately after the window is blocked, pull the corresponding switch again until the side window has closed, and hold the switch for an additional second. The side window will be closed with increased force. If a side window is obstructed again during closing and reopens again slightly: Repeat the previous step.
  • Page 85 Opening and closing To start automatic operation: press the If in doubt, do not raise or open the * NOTE Malfunction caused by snow and 3 button beyond the point of resistance sliding sunroof. or pull and release it. Snow and ice may lead to a malfunction of To interrupt automatic operation: briefly the sliding sunroof.
  • Page 86 Opening and closing in the event of extreme outside temperatures over the last 4 mm of the closing path Briefly press the button in any direction during automatic operation. after six hours during resetting The closing process is stopped. if there is a malfunction in the power supply This means that the reverse function cannot prevent someone from becoming trapped in The sliding sunroof then rises at the rear in order...
  • Page 87 Opening and closing Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Release the button immediately if somebody becomes trapped. Press the button in any direction during the automatic closing process. The closing process is stopped. If the sliding sunroof is obstructed during closing and reopens again slightly: Immediately after automatic reversing, pull and hold the 3 button down again to the point of resist‐...
  • Page 88: Anti-Theft Protection

    Opening and closing The ATA system is primed automatically after The ATA system is deactivated automatically in Anti-theft protection approximately ten seconds in the following situa‐ the following situations: Function of the immobiliser tions: after unlocking the vehicle with the key The immobiliser prevents your vehicle from after locking the vehicle with the key after pressing the start/stop button with the...
  • Page 89 Opening and closing Tow-away protection is automatically primed Tow-away protection is primed again in the fol‐ after pressing the start/stop button with the after about 60 seconds: lowing cases: key in the stowage compartment page 142) after locking the vehicle with the key The vehicle is unlocked again.
  • Page 90: Seats And Stowing

    Seats and stowing your legs are not fully extended and you can Notes on the correct driver's seat position depress the pedals properly & WARNING Risk of injury through adjust‐ the back of your head is supported at eye ing vehicle settings while the vehicle is in level by the centre of the head restraint motion you can hold the steering wheel with your...
  • Page 91: Seats

    Seats and stowing Observe the safety notes on "Airbags" and "Chil‐ Seats Children in particular could accidentally dren in the vehicle". press the electrical seat adjustment buttons Adjusting the front seat electrically and become trapped. & WARNING Risk of injury through adjust‐ While moving the seats, make sure that &...
  • Page 92 Seats and stowing Head restraints Do not interchange the head restraints of the front and rear seats. Otherwise, you will not be Adjusting the front seat luxury head able to adjust the height and angle of the head restraints mechanically restraints correctly.
  • Page 93 Seats and stowing Adjusting the head restraints of the rear & WARNING Risk of injury due to incor‐ seats mechanically rectly adjusted head restraints If head restraints are not adjusted correctly, they cannot provide protection as intended. There is an increased risk of injury in the head and neck area, e.g.
  • Page 94 Seats and stowing Adjusting the angle of the rear head Fitting/removing the rear seat head Push release knob in the direction of the restraints restraints arrow and pull out the head restraint. You can adjust only the two external head Removal Fitting restraints.
  • Page 95 Seats and stowing Adjusting the seat contour in the lumbar Overview of massage and workout programs Selecting the massage program for the front region of the seat backrest (lumbar) seats Massage programmes Select Lumbar. Multimedia system: The following programmes can be selected: Adjust the air cushions.
  • Page 96 Seats and stowing Switching the seat heating on/off ments placed on the seats e.g. seat cushions or child seats. This could cause damage to & WARNING Risk of burns due to repeat‐ the seat surface. edly switching on the seat heater Make sure that no objects or docu‐...
  • Page 97: Steering Wheel

    Seats and stowing To switch off/reduce the level: press but‐ To switch off/reduce the level: press but‐ repeatedly until the desired heating repeatedly until the desired ventila‐ level is set. tion level is set. If all indicator lamps are off, the seat heater If all indicator lamps are off, the seat ventila‐...
  • Page 98: Easy Entry And Exit Feature

    Seats and stowing Switching the steering wheel heater on or off When you switch the ignition off, the steering wheel heater switches off. Requirements: The ignition is switched on. Easy entry and exit feature Using the easy entry and exit feature &...
  • Page 99: Operating The Memory Function

    Seats and stowing The last drive position will be stored when: During adjustment of the easy entry‑ Never leave children unattended in the and exit feature, make sure that no one vehicle. you switch the ignition off has any body parts in the sweep of the When leaving the vehicle, always take you save the steering column setting with the seat or the steering wheel.
  • Page 100 Seats and stowing Only use the memory function on the & WARNING Risk of entrapment if the driver's side when the vehicle is station‐ memory function is activated by children ary. Children could become trapped if they acti‐ vate the memory function, particularly when &...
  • Page 101: Stowage Areas

    Seats and stowing seat, steering wheel and outside mirrors are tip over or be thrown around and thereby hit Always stow objects in such a way that in the stored position. vehicle occupants. they cannot be tossed about in these or similar situations.
  • Page 102 Seats and stowing Driving, braking and steering characteristics use tie-down eyes and fastening components always restrain the objects they contain in change depending on: that are suitable for the weight and size of the event of an accident. the load. type of load, There is a risk of injury, particularly in the weight...
  • Page 103 100 Seats and stowing Locking and unlocking the glove box Opening the spectacles compartment Stowage compartment in the doors Stowage/telephone compartment in the Press button 1. armrest with multimedia and USB ports as well as stowage space, e.g. for an MP3 Opening the through-loading feature in the player rear compartment...
  • Page 104 Seats and stowing 101 Through-loading feature without load com‐ There is a risk of injury, particularly in the partment cover 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‐...
  • Page 105 102 Seats and stowing If this is the case, the vehicle occupant would be forced into the seat belt by the rear bench seat/rear seat or by the seat backrest. The seat belt cannot protect as intended and could result in additional injury.
  • Page 106 Seats and stowing 103 Folding back the rear bench seat * NOTE Damage to the seat belt The seat belt could become trapped and thus damaged when folding back the seat back‐ rest. Make sure that the seat belt is not trap‐ ped when folding back the seat back‐...
  • Page 107 104 Seats and stowing Rear seat backrests Load compartment cover You can adjust the angle of the rear seat backr‐ ests. There are several possible detent positions. Adjusting the angle of the rear seat backr‐ Extending/retracting the load compartment ests cover &...
  • Page 108 Seats and stowing 105 To retract: push the rear edge of the load To remove: press in the end cap of the load * NOTE Damage to the load compartment compartment cover downwards. compartment cover on the right- or left- cover when loading the vehicle The load compartment cover automati‐...
  • Page 109 106 Seats and stowing You could be hit by an unsecured load during sudden changes in direction, braking or in the event of an accident. Always stow objects in such a way that they cannot be thrown around. Secure objects, luggage or loads against slipping or tipping over, e.g.
  • Page 110 Seats and stowing 107 Pull at the loose ends of the lashing straps Remove the hooks from the tie-down until the partition net is tight. eyes on the left and right. After driving a short distance, check the ten‐ Remove the guide rod from the holders sion of the partition net and re-tension it if necessary.
  • Page 111 108 Seats and stowing Objects or items of luggage could be thrown characteristics as well as the steering and around and thereby hit vehicle occupants braking characteristics change. During cor‐ when braking or abruptly changing direc‐ nering, the vehicle tilts more strongly and tions.
  • Page 112 When the vehicle is at a standstill and when at which have not been tested and approved by least three pairs of support feet are used, the Mercedes-Benz. maximum permitted roof load of 150 kg may be Only use roof racks approved for exceeded by a maximum of 150 kg , e.g.
  • Page 113: Cup Holders

    110 Seats and stowing Remove the roof rack before installing Cup holders the covers. Fitting the cup holder in or removing it from the centre console Bear in mind the following related topic: Vehicle tool kit overview( page 418) & WARNING ‑ Risk of accident or injury when using the cup holder while the An incorrectly attached roof rack or an incorrect vehicle is in motion...
  • Page 114: Ashtray And Cigarette Lighter

    Seats and stowing 111 Using the cup holder in the rear armrest Using the rear ashtray Ashtray and cigarette lighter Using the ashtray * NOTE Damage to the rear seat armrest When folded out, the rear seat armrest can be damaged by the weight of your body. Do not sit or support yourself on the rear seat armrest.
  • Page 115: Sockets

    112 Seats and stowing Using the cigarette lighter in the front centre console & WARNING ‑ Risk of fire and injury from the hot cigarette lighter You can burn yourself if you touch the hot heating element or the socket of the ciga‐ rette lighter.
  • Page 116 Seats and stowing 113 Lift up socket cap 1. Pull cover out by its top handle edge. Insert the plug of the device. Remove plug from the socket and insert the plug of the device. If you have connected a device to the 12 V socket, leave the cover of the stowage compart‐...
  • Page 117: Wireless Charging Of The Mobile Phone And Connection With The Exterior Aerial

    114 Seats and stowing USB port in the rear Wireless charging of the mobile phone and Close the lockable stowage spaces connection with the exterior aerial before starting a journey. Notes on wirelessly charging the mobile Always stow and secure objects that phone are heavy, hard, pointed, sharp-edged, fragile or too large in the boot.
  • Page 118 Do not place credit cards, storage Large mobile phones which do not rest flat in http://www.mercedes-benz.com/connect media or other objects sensitive to the mobile phone stowage compartment may electromagnetic fields in the mobile not be able to be charged or connected with phone stowage compartment.
  • Page 119: Fitting/Removing The Floor Mats

    116 Seats and stowing facing upwards and secure it with rubber Stow all objects in the vehicle securely strap 2. so that they cannot get into the driver's When the charging symbol is shown in the footwell. multimedia system, the mobile phone is Always fit the floor mats securely and being charged.
  • Page 120: Light And Sight 117

    Light and sight 117 Information about lighting systems and your Light switch Exterior lighting responsibility Operating the light switch Notes on changing the lights when driving abroad The various lighting systems of the vehicle are only aids. The driver of the vehicle is responsible Vehicles with static LED headlamps: it is not for correct vehicle illumination in accordance necessary to change the headlamps.
  • Page 121 118 Light and sight Switching the rear fog lights on or off Observe the notes on surround lighting L Low beam/high beam page 123). R Switches the rear fog lights on or off Requirements: Automatic driving lights function The light switch is in the L or à posi‐ When low beam is activated, the indicator lamp The standing lights, low beam and daytime run‐...
  • Page 122 Light and sight 119 Operating the combination switch for the High beam To indicate permanently: press the combi‐ lights nation switch beyond the point of resistance To switch on: turn the light switch to the in the direction of arrow or 4.
  • Page 123 120 Light and sight System limitations Motorway mode function The hazard warning lights will switch on auto‐ matically if: The system is active only when it is dark. Motorway mode increases the range and bright‐ ness of the cone of light, enabling better visibil‐ the airbag has been deployed.
  • Page 124 Light and sight 121 Enhanced fog light function Function of the adverse weather light Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus The enhanced fog light function reduces glare The adverse weather light reduces reflections in Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus function for the driver and improves the illumination of rainy conditions by dimming individual LEDs in the edge of the carriageway.
  • Page 125 122 Light and sight The vehicle in front will be illuminated by the low Always observe the traffic carefully and beam. switch off the main beam in good time. At speeds above 30 km/h: Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus cannot take into If no other road users are detected, the high account road, weather or traffic conditions.
  • Page 126: Interior Lighting

    Light and sight 123 Switching Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus Setting the exterior lighting switch-off delay Interior lighting on/off time Adjusting the interior lighting To switch on: turn the light switch to the Multimedia system: Ã position. Front overhead control panel Vehicle ÷...
  • Page 127 124 Light and sight Control panel in the grab handle Adjusting the brightness Activating dependency on air conditioning settings Select Brightness. Select Climate. Set a brightness value. Activate O or deactivate ª the function. Activating the brightness for zones If changes are made to the temperature set‐ Select Brightness zones.
  • Page 128: Windscreen Wipers And Windscreen Washer System

    Light and sight 125 Switching the rear window wiper on/off ° Continuous wiping, slow Windscreen wipers and windscreen washer system ¯ Continuous wiping, fast Switching the windscreen wipers on/off Turn the combination switch to the corre‐ sponding position 1 - 5. Single wipe/washing: push the button on the combination switch in the direction of arrow 1.
  • Page 129 126 Light and sight Fitting the wiper blades Turn the è switch to the correct posi‐ tion 1 - 4. The è symbol appears on the instrument cluster when the rear window wiper is switched on. Replacing the windscreen wiper blades &...
  • Page 130 Light and sight 127 Maintenance display Removing the wiper blade The duration until the colour changes varies depending on the usage conditions. Switch off the ignition ( page 141). Within approximately 15 seconds, turn the Changing the rear window wiper blade combination switch to position 1 page 125).
  • Page 131: Mirrors

    128 Light and sight Fold wiper arm away from the rear win‐ Position wiper blade with recess if you fasten your seat belt while the vehi‐ dow and hold it tightly. lug 5. cle is in motion Press both release clips 2. Fold wiper blade in the direction of arrow Before starting the engine: adjust the...
  • Page 132 Light and sight 129 outside mirrors. Only then will the automatic Rinse the electrolyte from your skin mirror folding function work properly. and seek medical attention immedi‐ To adjust: briefly press button 2. ately. An outside mirror that has been pushed out of If electrolyte comes into contact position can be engaged in position again as fol‐...
  • Page 133 130 Light and sight System limitations you press the button for the outside mirror Press button to select the front- on the driver's side passenger outside mirror. The system does not go into anti-dazzle mode in the following situations: Engage reverse gear. Storing the parking position of the front- the engine is switched off Move the front-passenger outside mirror into...
  • Page 134: Operating The Sun Visor

    Light and sight 131 Operating the sun visor Area permeable to radio waves on the windscreen Glare from the front: fold sun visor Vehicles with windscreen heaters: Radio-con‐ down. trolled equipment, such as toll systems, can be Glare from the side: swing sun visor mounted only on areas of the windscreen the side.
  • Page 135: 132 Climate Control

    132 Climate control Switches residual heat on or off Overview of climate control systems page 135) Notes on climate control ¤ Switches the rear window heater on or An interior air filter must always be used so that the air conditioning system, pollution level moni‐ Vehicles without a stationary heater: toring and the air filtering function work cor‐...
  • Page 136: Operating The Climate Control System

    Climate control 133 Rear operating unit Activating/deactivating the A/C function via If climate control is switched off, the win‐ the multimedia system dows may mist up more quickly. Switch off climate control only briefly. Multimedia system: Vehicle b Climate control Switching the A/C function on/off via the The A/C function heats, cools and dehumidifies control panel...
  • Page 137 134 Climate control Climate style Overview of the air distribution settings ture setting is automatically adopted for all cli‐ mate zones. Climate style function The symbols on the display indicate which vents Activate O or deactivate ª the function. the airflow is being directed through: In automatic mode, you can select the following climate style settings for the driver's and front ¯...
  • Page 138 Climate control 135 Switching the stationary heater/stationary If air-recirculation mode is switched on, the Activate O or deactivate ª the function. windows may mist up more quickly. Switch ventilation on/off via the control panel on air-recirculation mode only briefly. Information on the windscreen heater &...
  • Page 139 136 Climate control & WARNING Risk of fire due to hot station‐ * NOTE Battery discharge caused by sta‐ ary heater components tionary heater or stationary ventilation operation When the stationary heater is switched on, parts of the vehicle can become very hot, Operating the stationary heater or stationary e.g.
  • Page 140 Climate control 137 Setting the stationary heater/stationary ven‐ Setting the departure time Red: the stationary heater is switched on. tilation via remote control Yellow: the departure time is preselected. Briefly press the u button. Requirements: Press the , or . button repeatedly The stationary heater/stationary ventilation will The fuel tank is filled to at least reserve fuel until the time to be changed appears on the...
  • Page 141 138 Climate control Replacing the remote control battery (sta‐ To deactivate the departure time: select Selected departure time tionary heater) the desired departure time and press and Remaining time for the stationary heater/ hold the ^ button. stationary ventilation (in minutes) &...
  • Page 142 Climate control 139 Push a pointed object into recess 1. Slide battery cover backwards in the direction of the arrow. Take discharged batteries to a Insert new battery with the lettering qualified specialist workshop or to a facing upwards. collection point for used batteries. Slide battery cover in the opposite direc‐...
  • Page 143 140 Climate control Air vents Adjusting the rear air vents Adjusting the front air vents & WARNING ‑ Risk of burns/frostbite due to not maintaining a sufficient distance to the air vents Very hot or very cold air can flow from the air vents.
  • Page 144: Driving And Parking 141

    Driving and parking 141 Driving get out of the vehicle and be hit by oncoming traffic. Notes on Mercedes-AMG vehicles operate vehicle equipment and become Observe the notes on the following topics in the trapped, for example. Supplement. Otherwise, you may fail to recog‐ nise dangers.
  • Page 145 142 Driving and parking To switch on the ignition: press button If the vehicle does not start: switch off non- essential consumers and press button twice. The indicator lamps in the instrument cluster once. light up. If the vehicle still does not start and the The ignition is switched off again if one of the Place the key in the marked space See Own- following conditions is met:...
  • Page 146 Driving and parking 143 If the vehicle does not start: Notes on driving avoid overstraining the vehicle, e.g. driving at full throttle. place key in marked space and leave & WARNING Risk of accident due to it there. do not depress the accelerator pedal past objects in the driver's footwell the pressure point (kickdown).
  • Page 147 144 Driving and parking Do not switch off the ignition while driv‐ & WARNING Risk of accident due to & DANGER Risk of fatal injuries due to poi‐ ing. unsuitable footwear sonous exhaust gases Operating the pedals may be impaired by If the tailpipe is blocked or sufficient ventila‐...
  • Page 148 Driving and parking 145 carefully depress the brake pedal at the end Never use the brake pedal as a footrest. * NOTE Damage to the catalytic converter of the journey and when starting the next due to non-combusted fuel Do not depress the brake pedal and the journey accelerator pedal at the same time The engine is not running smoothly and is...
  • Page 149 146 Driving and parking When driving on unpaved roads or off- * NOTE Damage caused by driving over ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental road, regularly check the vehicle under‐ obstacles damage due to non-observance of pro‐ side. hibition signs The vehicle can be damaged by: Remove trapped plants or other flam‐...
  • Page 150 Driving and parking 147 Observe the notes on the cross-country ABS Deactivate Active Distance Assist Contrary to the information on the tyre pres‐ page 179). DISTRONIC, cruise control and the variable sure plate (fuel filler flap), you can lower the limiter.
  • Page 151 148 Driving and parking Ensure that a bow wave does not form as you bodies every time after driving off-road. Foreign radiator drive. bodies in the wheels or drivetrain can lead to imbalances and therefore vibrations. Do not stop in the water and do not switch ECO start/stop function off the engine.
  • Page 152 Driving and parking 149 Deactivating or activating the ECO start/ ECO display function The engine is restarted automatically if: stop function you release the brake pedal in transmission The ECO display summarises the driving charac‐ position h when the HOLD function is not teristics from the start of the journey to its com‐...
  • Page 153: Dynamic Select Switch

    150 Driving and parking Gentle deceleration and rolling Depending on the drive program selected, the DYNAMIC SELECT switch following vehicle characteristics will change: Consistent speed Function of the DYNAMIC SELECT switch drive The inner segment is grey and the outer seg‐ Mercedes-AMG vehicles: observe the notes in engine and transmission management ment empties:...
  • Page 154 Driving and parking 151 Selecting the drive program Selecting the Desert drive program Only use the Desert driving program on sand and not on public roads. The availability of the following function is country-dependent. The availability of this function is dependent Change to drive program E (Eco).
  • Page 155: G-Mode

    152 Driving and parking Displaying vehicle data The drive program C (Comfort) is automati‐ Items that can influence this are, for exam‐ ple: cally active after starting the vehicle. Multimedia system: Sea level Vehicle e DYNAMIC SELECT Configuring drive program I Fuel grade Select Vehicle...
  • Page 156: Automatic Transmission

    Driving and parking 153 you disengage all differential locks. Automatic transmission Never leave children and animals unat‐ tended in the vehicle. Not all driving and driving safety systems are DIRECT SELECT lever available in G-Mode under certain circumstan‐ When leaving the vehicle, always take Function of the DIRECT SELECT lever the key with you and lock the vehicle.
  • Page 157 154 Driving and parking Engaging reverse gear R depress the brake pedal and engage neutral Depress the brake pedal and push the DIRECT SELECT lever upwards past the first release the brake pedal. point of resistance. switch off the ignition. The transmission position display shows k in the multifunction display.
  • Page 158 Driving and parking 155 Permanent setting Depending on the situation, it may take When the automatic transmission is in transmis‐ some time until j is engaged. Therefore, sion position h, it shifts the gears automati‐ always pay attention to the transmission cally.
  • Page 159 156 Driving and parking Temporary setting Gearshifting The gearshift recommendation assists you in adopting an economical driving style. To activate: pull steering wheel gearshift To shift up: pull steering wheel gearshift paddle or 2. paddle 2. If gearshift recommendation message Manual gearshifting is activated for a short shown on the multifunction display, shift to To shift down: pull steering wheel gearshift...
  • Page 160 Driving and parking 157 The automatic transmission shifts up to the next Glide mode is activated if the following condi‐ Glide mode can also be prevented by the follow‐ gear when the maximum engine speed is tions are met: ing parameters: reached to protect the engine from overrevving.
  • Page 161 158 Driving and parking Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Have the transmission checked at a qualified specialist workshop immediately. The acceleration characteristics are The transmission is in emergency operation mode. deteriorating. It is only possible to shift to one gear and reverse gear. The transmission no longer shifts gear.
  • Page 162: Transfer Case

    Driving and parking 159 Shift ranges Shifting the transfer case Transfer case HIGH RANGE LOW RANGE Function of the transfer case Shifting to the LOW RANGE off-road gear Road position for all Off-road gear for driv‐ & WARNING Risk of skidding and having normal on-road driv‐...
  • Page 163: Differential Locks

    160 Driving and parking In the on-road position, shift to HIGH RANGE Press LOW RANGE button. Differential locks Indicator lamp flashes. The shift request Requirements: Function of the differential lock stays active for a maximum 30 seconds. If all the engine is running and you are not driving requirements for shift operation are not fulfil‐...
  • Page 164 Driving and parking 161 The vehicle has three differential locks: ECO start/stop function ( page 148) Always disengage the differential locks immediately on a firm, high-traction the differential lock for the transfer case ® page 179) surface. disables the rotational speed compensation HOLD function ( page 195) between the front and rear axles.
  • Page 165: Function Of The 4Matic

    162 Driving and parking ferential locks are active, the function indicator If you park the vehicle with the differential locks cially for maintaining a safe distance from the lamps light up. engaged, they will be deactivated automatically vehicle in front, for vehicle speed, for braking in when the vehicle is started again.
  • Page 166 Driving and parking 163 & WARNING Risk of injury from fuels Change immediately out of clothing that While the engine is running, component has come into contact with fuel. parts in the exhaust system may overheat Fuels are poisonous and hazardous to your without warning.
  • Page 167 164 Driving and parking Never refuel using any of the following fuels: ard EN 590, or an equivalent specifica‐ * NOTE Do not use diesel to refuel vehi‐ tion. cles with a petrol engine. diesel In countries without sulphur-free diesel regular petrol with an octane number If you accidentally refuel with the wrong fuel: fuel, refuel using only low-sulphur diesel...
  • Page 168 Driving and parking 165 Completely insert the pump nozzle into the Consult a qualified specialist workshop. tank filler neck, hook in place and refuel. Have the fuel tank and fuel lines Only fill the fuel tank until the pump nozzle drained completely.
  • Page 169 After topping up, carefully close the ® Alternatively, AdBlue is available at qualified oughly. ® AdBlue refill container. specialist workshops, e.g. Mercedes-Benz Drink plenty of water. Service Centres, and at many filling stations ® Avoid carrying AdBlue refill containers Seek medical attention immediately. ®...
  • Page 170 Driving and parking 167 The following messages appear in order in the ® ® Opening the AdBlue filler cap Preparing the AdBlue refill canister multifunction display when the AdBlue ® tank requires refilling: Refill AdBlue See Owner’s Manual. You can only drive the vehicle over the distance shown.
  • Page 171: Parking

    168 Driving and parking ® Close the fuel filler flap. Topping up AdBlue on uphill or downhill gradients, turn Switch on the ignition for at least 60 sec‐ the front wheels so that the vehicle onds. rolls towards the kerb if it starts moving.
  • Page 172 Driving and parking 169 Engage transmission position j in a station‐ & WARNING Risk of accident and injury ary vehicle with the brake pedal applied due to children and animals left unatten‐ page 154). ded in the vehicle Switch off the engine and the ignition by If you leave children and animals unattended pressing the button.
  • Page 173 170 Driving and parking Garage door opener is within the range of movement of the door. Programming buttons for the garage door opener Requirements: The vehicle has been parked outside the & DANGER Risk of fatal injuries due to garage or outside the range of movement of exhaust gases the door.
  • Page 174 Driving and parking 171 Point remote control from a distance of The vehicle as well as persons and objects, Press previously programmed button 1, 1 cm to 8 cm towards buttons 1, or 3. are located outside the range of movement repeatedly until the door closes.
  • Page 175 172 Driving and parking Opening/closing a garage door the inside rearview mirror. You should test the previously pressed button again until the every position for at least 25 seconds before door opens or closes. Requirements: trying another position. Clearing the garage door opener memory The corresponding button is programmed to Hold remote control at the same angles...
  • Page 176 Driving and parking 173 Radio equipment approval numbers for the Radio equipment approval numbers Country Radio equipment approval garage door opener Country Radio equipment approval number number Radio equipment approval numbers Mexico RCPGEMU15-0448 Egypt TAC.2511151293.WIR Monaco Andorra New Zea‐ R-NZ Australia R-NZ land...
  • Page 177 174 Driving and parking Electric parking brake & WARNING Risk of accident and injury Country Radio equipment approval number due to children and animals left unatten‐ Electric parking brake function (applying ded in the vehicle automatically) Turkey Not required If you leave children and animals unattended &...
  • Page 178 Driving and parking 175 The seat belt tongue is not inserted in the The power supply is insufficient. If the seat belt tongue is not inserted into the seat belt buckle of the driver's seat and the seat belt buckle of the driver's seat, the follow‐ The vehicle is stationary for a lengthy period.
  • Page 179 176 Driving and parking Applying/releasing the electric parking The electric parking brake is only securely You will receive information about the following brake manually applied if the indicator lamp is lit continu‐ points: ously. The area of the vehicle that may have been Applying damaged.
  • Page 180: Driving And Driving Safety Systems

    Driving and parking 177 Notes on parking up the vehicle Activating/deactivating standby mode functions such as interior protection or tow- away protection are not available. Multimedia system: If you leave the vehicle parked up for longer than Vehicle î Vehicle settings the connection to online services is interrup‐...
  • Page 181 178 Driving and parking Function of the radar sensors Overview of driving systems and driving HOLD function ( page 195) safety systems Speed limiter ( page 187) Some driving and driving safety systems use radar sensors to monitor the area in front of, In this section, you will find information about Active Parking Assist ( page 207)
  • Page 182 Driving and parking 179 conditions and can serve as a reminder to take if Off-road ABS intervenes, the ability to steer The brakes will function as usual once you extra care while driving. may be restricted release the brake pedal. BAS is deactivated. System limitations Function of BAS (Brake Assist System) ®...
  • Page 183 180 Driving and parking Mercedes‑AMG vehicles: always observe the Observe the following points when ESP ® is deac‐ It may be best to deactivate ESP ® in the follow‐ notes in the Supplement. Otherwise, you may tivated: ing situations: fail to recognise dangers. Driving stability will no longer be improved.
  • Page 184 Driving and parking 181 More drive torque is transferred to the wheel the driver's preferred driving style. You can or wheels with traction. select the drive programs using the DYNAMIC SELECT switch ( page 151). ® Influence of drive programs on ESP ®...
  • Page 185 182 Driving and parking ® ® ® Functions of Desert-ESP Activating/deactivating ESP (Electronic Sta‐ To activate ESP : briefly press button 1. bility Program) ® The å ESP OFF warning lamp in the & WARNING Risk of accident in drive pro‐ instrument cluster goes out.
  • Page 186 Driving and parking 183 Improved driving stability when braking, occur simultaneously with the braking applica‐ When driving with a trailer, ESP ® can stabilise especially on bends. tion. your vehicle if the trailer begins to swerve from side to side: If you apply the brake yourself in a situation detected as critical by Active Brake Assist, or ®...
  • Page 187 184 Driving and parking Autonomous braking function From approximately 7 km/h, if your vehicle Not give a warning or not brake is critically close to a vehicle or pedestrian. If the vehicle is travelling at speeds above Always pay careful attention to the traf‐ An intermittent warning tone sounds and the approximately 7 km/h, the autonomous fic situation;...
  • Page 188 Driving and parking 185 Situation-dependent braking assistance Active Brake Assist may cancel the brake appli‐ Full system performance is not available for a cation when one of the following conditions is few seconds after switching on the ignition Situation-dependent braking assistance may fulfilled: or after driving off.
  • Page 189 186 Driving and parking Late By activating the hazard warning lights Cruise control is operated using the correspond‐ ing steering wheel buttons. You can store any Select a setting. If the vehicle is braked sharply from speeds speed above 20 km/h up to the maximum speed above 50 km/h, the brake lamps flash rapidly.
  • Page 190 Driving and parking 187 note of this when driving a laden vehicle. By The variable limiter is operated using the corre‐ doing so, you will make use of the engine's brak‐ sponding steering wheel buttons. You can store ing effect. This relieves the load on the brake any speed above 20 km/h up to the maximum system and prevents the brakes from overheat‐...
  • Page 191 188 Driving and parking After completion of kickdown, the variable lim‐ The transmission is in position h. iter is activated again in the following situations: Variable limiter: If the driven speed drops below the stored The vehicle has been started. speed.
  • Page 192 Driving and parking 189 To select cruise control: press rocker When you switch off the vehicle, the last Press and hold rocker switch beyond the switch speed stored is cleared. pressure point. When you activate cruise control or Active The stored speed is increased or reduced in To select the variable limiter: press rocker Distance Assist DISTRONIC, the last speed increments of 10 km/h.
  • Page 193 190 Driving and parking Setting the speed limitation for winter tyres When you switch off the vehicle, the last Other features of Active Distance Assist speed stored is cleared. Multimedia system: DISTRONIC: When you select cruise control or Active Dis‐ Vehicle î...
  • Page 194 Driving and parking 191 If the radar sensors are dirty or covered. If Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC no & WARNING 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 195 192 Driving and parking Switching between Active Distance Assist foot from the accelerator pedal (Active Dis‐ ® is activated and is not intervening. DISTRONIC and the limiter tance Assist DISTRONIC). The transmission is in position h. The current driven speed is stored and main‐ All doors and the bonnet are closed.
  • Page 196 Driving and parking 193 Pulling away with Active Distance Assist Press and hold rocker switch beyond the cle to prevent it from rolling away DISTRONIC pressure point. before you leave the driver's seat. The stored speed is increased or reduced in Remove your foot from the brake pedal and increments of 10 km/h.
  • Page 197 194 Driving and parking Overview of Active Distance Assist Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC status dis‐ Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC active, DISTRONIC displays in the instrument clus‐ play speed stored, no vehicle detected (grey vehi‐ cle symbol) Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC active, Assistant display speed stored, vehicle detected (green vehi‐...
  • Page 198 Driving and parking 195 System limitations Requirements: This gives you enough time to move your foot from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal The HOLD function is only intended to provide The vehicle is stationary. and depress it before the vehicle begins to roll assistance when driving and is not a sufficient The driver's door is closed or the seat belt on away.
  • Page 199 196 Driving and parking The HOLD function is deactivated in the follow‐ The drive system is switched off. The adjustable damping consists of: ing situations: There is a malfunction in the system or the steel suspension Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is activa‐ power supply is insufficient.
  • Page 200 Driving and parking 197 Drive program Characteristics S (Sport) The suspension tuning is sporty. Desert (the availability of this function is dependent on the The suspension tuning shifts to Off-road mode. country) G-Mode Parking Assist PARKTRONIC sensors in the front bumper and six sensors Using the Warn early setting in the multimedia in the rear bumper.
  • Page 201 198 Driving and parking Parking Assist PARKTRONIC display in the Obstacles above the detection range, e.g. multimedia system overhanging loads, overhangs or loading ramps of lorries. The sensors must be free of dirt, ice and slush. Otherwise, they may not function correctly. Clean the sensors regularly, especially after driv‐...
  • Page 202 Driving and parking 199 If you steer in the direction of a detected obsta‐ cle and there is a risk of a lateral collision, a warning is issued. The lateral segments light up orange or red, depending on the distance to the obstacle.
  • Page 203 200 Driving and parking After the engine is restarted, obstacles must be Depending on the vehicle's equipment, the The vehicle or other objects could oth‐ detected again before a new warning can be button may also be located in the centre erwise be damaged.
  • Page 204 Driving and parking 201 Reversing camera Select Warn early. you to orient yourself and to avoid obstacles when reversing. Activate O or deactivate ª the function. Function of the reversing camera The reversing camera is only an aid. It is not a Activating/deactivating audio fadeout substitute for your attention to the surroundings.
  • Page 205 202 Driving and parking Red warning display of Parking Assist PARKTRONIC: obstacles are very close (approximately 0.3 m or less) Orange warning display of Parking Assist PARKTRONIC: obstacles are a medium dis‐ tance away (between approximately 0.3 m and 0.6 m) If the entire system fails, the inner segments of the warning display are shown in red.
  • Page 206 Driving and parking 203 For technical reasons, inaccuracies in the guide e.g. when parking or at exits with reduced visibil‐ Red guide line at a distance of approximately lines and in the display of the generated images ity. 0.3 m from the ball head of the trailer hitch may occur in the following situations: You can also use the 360°...
  • Page 207 204 Driving and parking Top view When Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is operational and no object is detected, the segments of the warning display are shown in grey. If the entire system fails, the segments of the warning display are shown in red. The indicator lamp on the PARKTRONIC button lights up and the é...
  • Page 208 Driving and parking 205 Guide lines The guide lines in the multimedia system dis‐ play show the distances to your vehicle. The distances only apply to road level. In trailer mode, the guide lines are shown at the level of the trailer hitch. Trailer view (if trailer hitch is fitted) If you select trailer view and no trailer is coupled to the vehicle, the following display appears:...
  • Page 209 206 Driving and parking their setting checked at a qualified specialist workshop. Do not use the 360° Camera under such circum‐ stances. You could otherwise injure others or collide with objects when parking or manoeu‐ vring the vehicle. For technical reasons, inaccuracies in the guide lines and in the display of the generated images may occur in the following situations: If the vehicle is carrying a heavy load and...
  • Page 210 Driving and parking 207 Opening the camera cover of the reversing Active Parking Assist Engage reverse gear. camera In the multimedia system, select the desired Function of Active Parking Assist Multimedia system: view. Active Parking Assist is an electronic parking Vehicle k Assistance assistance system which uses ultrasound and is...
  • Page 211 208 Driving and parking Active Parking Assist supports by changing gear, The availability of the Desert drive program & WARNING Risk of accident due to accelerating, braking and steering the vehicle. is country-dependent. objects located above or below the Active Parking Assist is only an aid. It is not a detection range of Active Parking Assist System limitations substitute for your attention to the surroundings.
  • Page 212 Driving and parking 209 Do not use Active Parking Assist in the following Active Parking Assist will not assist you with Press button 1. situations: parking spaces parallel or at right angles to the direction of travel in the following situations: In extreme weather conditions such as ice, packed snow or in heavy rain.
  • Page 213 210 Driving and parking Where necessary, select the parking direc‐ vehicle path. The parking procedure can Pay attention to objects and other road tion: forwards or reverse. then be continued. If no new vehicle path is users. Vehicle path is shown, depending on available, the transmission position will be Where necessary, stop the vehicle or selected parking space...
  • Page 214 Driving and parking 211 You are responsible for selecting the turn signal in accordance with the traffic conditions. If nec‐ essary, select the turn signal accordingly. & WARNING Risk of accident due to vehi‐ cle swinging out while parking or pulling out of a parking space While parking or exiting a parking space, the vehicle swings out and can drive onto areas...
  • Page 215 212 Driving and parking Function of Drive Away Assist tem display: select the corresponding trans‐ Be prepared to brake or swerve as nec‐ mission position. Drive Away Assist can reduce the severity of an essary, provided the traffic situation The vehicle moves out of the parking space. impact when pulling away.
  • Page 216 Driving and parking 213 If the manoeuvring assistance function is respond to the warning, the vehicle's brakes can Manoeuvring assistance must be active for activated in the multimedia system. be applied automatically. To do this, the function the function of Drive Away Assist uses the radar sensors in the bumper.
  • Page 217 214 Driving and parking System limitations level detected by ATTENTION ASSIST is adap‐ You can have the following status information for ted accordingly. ATTENTION ASSIST displayed in the assistance ATTENTION ASSIST is active in the 60 km/h to menu of the on-board computer: 200 km/h speed range.
  • Page 218 Driving and parking 215 Traffic Sign Assist If you unfasten your seat belt and open the Since Traffic Sign Assist also uses the data driver's door (e.g. changing drivers or taking stored in the navigation system, it can update Function of Traffic Sign Assist a break).
  • Page 219 216 Driving and parking by how much the maximum permissible speed If the windscreen in the area of the multi‐ can be exceeded before a warning is issued. You function camera is dirty, or if the camera is can specify whether the warning is to be just a misted up, damaged or covered.
  • Page 220 Driving and parking 217 Adjusting the type of warning Blind Spot Assist uses two lateral, rear-facing & WARNING Risk of accident despite Blind radar sensors to monitor the area up to 40 m Select Visual & audible, Visual or None. Spot Assist behind your vehicle and 3 m directly next to your Adjusting the warning threshold...
  • Page 221 218 Driving and parking The exit warning is only an aid and not a substi‐ The exit warning may be limited in the following & WARNING Risk of accident despite exit tute for the attention of vehicle occupants. The situations: warning responsibility for opening and closing the doors When the sensors are covered by adjacent...
  • Page 222 Driving and parking 219 Active Lane Keeping Assist ded by a course-correcting brake application cannot take into account road, weather or traffic back into your lane. conditions. Active Lane Keeping Assist is only an Function of Active Lane Keeping Assist aid.
  • Page 223 220 Driving and parking If a lane-correcting brake application occurs, dis‐ The system may be impaired or may not function If the carriageway is very narrow and wind‐ play appears in the multifunction display. in the following situations: ing. If there is poor visibility, e.g. due to insuffi‐ Activating/deactivating Active Lane Keeping System limitations cient illumination of the road, if there are...
  • Page 224 Driving and parking 221 Vehicles without Parking Assist The brake application can be interrupted at PARKTRONIC: any time if you steer slightly in the opposite direction. Activate/deactivate Active Lane Keeping Assist via the multimedia system Always make sure that there is suffi‐ page 222).
  • Page 225: Trailer Hitch

    222 Driving and parking You cut the corner on a sharp bend. Observe the following notes on the tongue In the event of increased rear axle load, the car/ weight: trailer combination may not exceed a maximum Setting the sensitivity of Active Lane Keep‐ speed of 100 km/h for reasons concerning the do not use a tongue weight that exceeds or ing Assist...
  • Page 226 Driving and parking 223 Parking Assist PARKTRONIC Active Parking Assist Blind Spot Assist Coupling up a trailer * NOTE Damage to the vehicle battery due to full discharge Charging the trailer battery using the power supply of the trailer can damage the vehicle Open the socket cap.
  • Page 227: Vehicle Towing Instructions

    224 Driving and parking A display message may appear on the multifunc‐ Secure the trailer against rolling away. tion display even if the trailer has been connec‐ Disconnect the electrical connection ted correctly: between the vehicle and the trailer. LEDs have been installed in the trailer light‐ Uncouple the trailer.
  • Page 228: Instrument Display And On-Board Computer 225

    Instrument Display and on-board computer 225 Instrument display (standard) Instrument display in the widescreen cockpit Instrument display overview Mercedes-AMG vehicles: be sure to observe the information in the Supplement. Otherwise, you may fail to recognise dangers. & WARNING Risk of accident due to an instrument display malfunction If the Instrument Display has failed or mal‐...
  • Page 229: Overview Of The Buttons On The Steering Wheel

    226 Instrument Display and on-board computer Speed limiter ( page 187) Control panel for cruise control/limiter or Before opening the bonnet, allow the Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC engine to cool down. page 190) Control panel for multimedia system: In the event of a fire in the engine com‐...
  • Page 230 Instrument Display and on-board computer 227 Assistance Only operate this equipment when the traffic situation permits. Trip If you cannot be sure of this, stop the Navigation vehicle whilst paying attention to road Radio and traffic conditions and operate the Media equipment with the vehicle stationary.
  • Page 231: Setting The Design

    228 Instrument Display and on-board computer Setting the design Setting the additional value range On-board computer: Design This function is only available for vehicles with a widescreen cockpit. The following designs can be selected: Classic Sport Progressive To scroll in the menu bar: swipe left or right on the left-hand Touch Control 2.
  • Page 232: Overview Of Displays On The Multifunction Display

    Instrument Display and on-board computer 229 The following display content can be selected in Further displays on the multifunction display: Overview of displays on the multifunction Classic Sport designs: display Gearshift recommendation ( page 156) Rev counter ë Active Parking Assist activated Navigation page 209) é...
  • Page 233: Adjusting The Instrument Lighting

    230 Instrument Display and on-board computer Calling up the assistant display Vehicles with Traffic Sign Assist: detected Menus and submenus instructions and traffic signs ( page 215). On-board computer: Functions on the service menu of the on- board computer Assistance Adjusting the instrument lighting Vehicles with the instrument display in On-board computer:...
  • Page 234 Instrument Display and on-board computer 231 Green radar waves next to vehicle: Blind Spot Trip computer From start From reset Assist active Digital speedometer Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC displays Vehicles with an instrument display in page 190) the Widescreen Cockpit: the digital speed‐ ometer appears only in the Classic Sport...
  • Page 235 232 Instrument Display and on-board computer Calling up navigation instructions on the on- overview for the instrument display page 226). board computer You can reset the values of the following func‐ On-board computer: tions: Navigation Trip distance Trip computer From start From reset ECO display( page 149)
  • Page 236 Instrument Display and on-board computer 233 New route... Calculating route…: a new Press the left-hand Touch Control. route is being calculated. Route guidance is started. If route guidance has already been activated, Road not mapped: the road is unknown, e.g. a request will appear asking whether you for newly built roads.
  • Page 237 234 Instrument Display and on-board computer Selecting radio stations using the on-board Media playback using the on-board computer To select a radio station: swipe upwards or computer downwards on the left-hand Touch Control. On-board computer: On-board computer: Selecting the frequency range or memory Media preset Radio...
  • Page 238 Instrument Display and on-board computer 235 Changing a media source wards on the left-hand touch control to and traffic conditions and operate the select the desired telephone number. Press the left-hand Touch Control. equipment with the vehicle stationary. Press the left-hand Touch Control. To select a media source: swipe upwards When telephoning, you must observe the legal The telephone number will be dialled.
  • Page 239 236 Instrument Display and on-board computer Swipe upwards or downwards on the left- hand Touch Control and select 6 (Accept) or ~ (Reject). Press the left-hand Touch Control. You may accept/reject the call using button 6 or ~ on the steering wheel.
  • Page 240: Linguatronic 237

    LINGUATRONIC 237 Notes on operating safety from the traffic situation. This could also Operation cause you to lose control of the vehicle. Overview of operation of LINGUATRONIC on & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐ the multifunction steering wheel Only operate this equipment when the mation systems and communications vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 241 238 LINGUATRONIC Operable functions Press the rocker switch up: 6 makes/ accepts a call You can use the LINGUATRONIC voice control Press the rocker switch down: ~ rejects/ system to operate the following equipment ends a call (ends LINGUATRONIC) depending on the features: Telephone Conducting a dialogue with LINGUATRONIC Text messages...
  • Page 242: Using Linguatronic Effectively

    LINGUATRONIC 239 Application-specific voice commands are Italian Specific function: say voice commands for only available for the active application. the desired function, e.g. Help telephone. Dutch Once Linguatronic is started an autocue is Polish Notes on how to improve speech quality shown.
  • Page 243: Essential Voice Commands

    240 LINGUATRONIC tion can be used regardless of the application Essential voice commands that is currently active. Overview of switch voice commands Switch voice commands can be used to open certain applications. The voice command selec‐ Switch voice commands Voice command Function To switch to navigation mode Navigation...
  • Page 244 LINGUATRONIC 241 Voice command Function To switch to memory card Memory card To start a Mercedes-Benz online application. The application must be called up by touch once prior Internet application <Name> to use. Mercedes-Benz Apps To switch to Mercedes-Benz Apps...
  • Page 245 242 LINGUATRONIC Navigation voice commands Voice command Function Navigate to <Address/POI/Contact> Universal search for all types of destinations. A search is also conducted in the address book con‐ tacts, the navigation database and on the Internet (POIs). The order of the details, e.g. city, street or house number, can be changed.
  • Page 246 LINGUATRONIC 243 Voice command Function Enters a country/town/district/street/junction/house number/postcode Enter country Enter city Enter district Enter street Enter junction Enter house number Enter postcode Nearest restaurant Searches for nearby restaurants, parking spaces, rest areas with toilets and filling stations Nearest car park Nearest rest area with toilets Nearest filling station Restaurant along the route...
  • Page 247 244 LINGUATRONIC Voice command Function Searches for restaurants, parking spaces, rest areas with toilets and filling stations at the destina‐ Restaurant at destination tion Parking at destination Rest area with toilets at destination Filling station at destination Navigate to <POI category> along the route Navigation to POIs along the route/at the destination/nearby on the basis of the input of specific categories, e.g.
  • Page 248 LINGUATRONIC 245 Voice command Function Switches the traffic map on/off Show traffic map Hide traffic map Switches the POI symbols display on the map on/off Switch on POI symbols Switch off POI symbols Overview of telephone voice commands You can use the telephone voice commands to make phone calls or search through the address book.
  • Page 249 246 LINGUATRONIC Overview of radio and TV voice commands Radio and TV voice commands can also be used when the radio or TV application runs in the background. Radio and TV voice commands Voice command Function Station <Name> To call up receivable or saved stations <Frequency>...
  • Page 250 LINGUATRONIC 247 Voice command Function To switch the traffic information service on/off Traffic information on Traffic information off To switch the current station information on/off Radio info on Radio info off Overview of media player voice commands Media player voice commands can also be used when the media player runs in the background.
  • Page 251 248 LINGUATRONIC Media player voice commands Voice command Function Play <Tracks> The names of all available tracks, albums, artists, composers, genres or playlists are accepted dur‐ ing the search. Play <Albums> Play <Artists> Play<Composers> Play <Genres> Play <Playlists> Media search <Track> The names of all available tracks, albums, artists, composers, genres or playlists are accepted dur‐...
  • Page 252 LINGUATRONIC 249 Voice command Function Available albums, artists, composers, genres, tracks or playlists are searched for. Show all albums Show all artists Show all composers Show all genres Show all tracks Show all playlists Next track To select the next track Previous track To select the previous track Random track list on...
  • Page 253 250 LINGUATRONIC Message voice commands Voice command Function Text message to <Name> To create a message. All address book names are available. Reply To reply to a message Forward text message To forward a message Overview of vehicle voice commands You can use the vehicle voice commands to directly call up the corresponding menus for the vehicle settings.
  • Page 254 LINGUATRONIC 251 Voice command Function To display energy flow settings Energy flow To display ionisation settings Ionisation menu To display climate control settings Climate control menu To switch on the automatic climate control settings on the driver's side Automatic climate control driver on To display light settings Light menu Massage menu...
  • Page 255: 252 Multimedia System

    252 Multimedia system Switches the mute function on/off Overview and operation page 258) Overview of the multimedia system Mercedes-AMG vehicles: sets the volume (turn) and switches the multimedia system & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐ on or off (press) mation systems and communications Ü...
  • Page 256 Multimedia system 253 Automatic temperature-controlled switch- Touch Control To select a menu item: swipe up, down, left off feature: if the temperature is too high, the or right on Touch Control 2. Operating Touch Control brightness is initially reduced automatically. The Press Touch Control 2.
  • Page 257 254 Multimedia system Operating the controller To call up favourites: when the main func‐ tions are displayed, slide controller down. Controller Controller operating options: Turn 3 anti-clockwise or clockwise. Slide 1 left or right. Slide 4 up or down. Slide 2 diagonally. Press 7 briefly or press and hold.
  • Page 258 Multimedia system 255 Setting the sensitivity for the touchpad Activating/deactivating haptic operating Press briefly: returns to the previous display feedback on the touchpad Multimedia system: Press and hold: calls up main functions Multimedia system: System w Input You can navigate in menus and lists via touch- System w Input Select...
  • Page 259 256 Multimedia system To hide the control menu: swipe down with Vehicle Calls up the telephone two fingers. The swipe must start in the Ø button System settings upper area of the touchpad. Sets vehicle functions add your own favourites ( page 257) rename favourites ( page 257).
  • Page 260 Multimedia system 257 Adding favourites No function available for saving is shown, the Move the favourite to the desired position. selected function cannot be added. If a favourite has already been added at this Adding predefined favourites position, it will be overwritten. Renaming favourites Press the ©...
  • Page 261 258 Multimedia system Switching the sound on/off To switch on: change the media source or turn volume control 1. Adjusting the volume On the multifunction steering wheel On the multifunction steering wheel On the multimedia system To mute: press volume control 1. The 8 symbol appears in the status line of the media display.
  • Page 262 Multimedia system 259 The volume of the navigation announce‐ traffic situation. This could also cause you to ment changes in accordance with the vol‐ lose control of the vehicle. ume of the current media source. Only operate this equipment when the during a telephone call traffic situation permits.
  • Page 263 260 Multimedia system On the Touch Control and controller: Entering characters using the controller Ä To switch to special characters and sym‐ select the characters in the character bar. bols. Example: renaming favourites Depending on the target entry, the following X To switch to upper-case or lower-case let‐...
  • Page 264: System Settings

    Multimedia system 261 Example: renaming a favourite To delete a character: swipe left when the This function adjusts the ambient lighting for cursor is located in the input line. the selected display style. To confirm the entry: press the touchpad. Setting the display brightness To finish character entry: swipe upwards.
  • Page 265 262 Multimedia system Setting the time zone Navigation map Select Summer Time. Multimedia system: Consumption Select or Off. System & Time and date Time and date Setting the time and date format Time zone: Multimedia system: The list of countries is displayed. Time and date System &...
  • Page 266 Multimedia system 263 Connectivity ® Bluetooth ® Internet connection via Bluetooth is not available in all countries. Setting up a hotspot via business telephony ® Information about Bluetooth Multimedia system: ® ® Activating/deactivating Bluetooth Bluetooth technology is a standard for short- System ö...
  • Page 267 264 Multimedia system Setting up Wi-Fi The following connection options are available: The type of connection established must be selected on the multimedia system and on the Wi-Fi connection Requirements: device to be connected. The Wi-Fi connection to a Wi-Fi-capable The device to be connected supports one of The connection procedure may differ device, e.g.
  • Page 268 Multimedia system 265 Using a WPS PIN Highlight Connect device to vehicle hotspot. Activate ¥ Connect automaticallyO. Highlight a Wi-Fi network in the list. To connect: highlight a Wi-Fi network in the Generating a WPS PIN list. Select ¥ Connect using WPS PIN input.
  • Page 269 266 Multimedia system Connecting using a security key Select Generate security key. Enter the security key in the external device. A connection will be established with the Please start COMAND Touch on your Select Connect device to vehicle hotspot. newly created security key. device and follow the instructions.
  • Page 270 Multimedia system 267 De-authorising the device Locking an external device the language from the language list. Naviga‐ tion announcements are then also made in Select an authorised device from the list. Select an external device. Arabic. A prompt will appear asking whether you Select Lock.
  • Page 271 Enter the four-digit PIN again. Current vehicle settings can be edited after medium when data is being exported. If both PINs match, PIN protection is active. the import. Mercedes-Benz is not liable for any loss of Changing the PIN Exporting data. Requirements: If PIN protection is activated, your PIN is reques‐...
  • Page 272 Each time the ignition is switched off or on, the equipment. new PIN. individual user profiles are synchronised on the Alternatively, you can have PIN protection multimedia system and on the server. This reset at a Mercedes-Benz service centre. ensures that the latest user profiles are always available.
  • Page 273 270 Multimedia system Importing/exporting user profiles Export: select Export profiles to the server. Depending on the source, you can perform vari‐ ous updates: User profiles are exported. Requirements: Certain settings, such as address book Software update There is an Internet connection entries or previous destinations from the page 326).
  • Page 274 The update can be downloaded manually at a Further information about software updates can later time ( page 271). be found at http://me.mercedes-benz.com Activating the software update If the download is completed and the update is Restart the system. Performing a software update...
  • Page 275 272 Multimedia system Reset function Requirements for the installation: A prompt appears again asking whether you really wish to reset. The ignition is switched on. Multimedia system: Select Yes. The engine is not running. System Reset The multimedia system is reset to the factory Notes and warnings have been read and Personal data is deleted, for example: settings.
  • Page 276: Navigation

    Multimedia system 273 If a climate control setting is changed, a cli‐ Multimedia system: Navigation mate bar appears briefly. Navigation Switching navigation on Multimedia system: Showing/hiding the navigation menu Navigation Requirements: The map displays the current vehicle posi‐ tion. To show: swipe left on the touchpad or the Touch Control.
  • Page 277 The service has been activated at a equipment There are two available methods of destination Mercedes-Benz service centre. entry: If you operate information and communica‐ Free search tion equipment integrated in the vehicle Further information can be found at: http:// when driving, you will be distracted from the www.mercedes.me...
  • Page 278 Multimedia system 275 Enter these address elements, for example: City, street, house number Press the touchpad. Enter the online destination or a 3 word To delete an entry: select % (if avail‐ address in the input line. Street, town able). Enter a 3 word address ( page 279).
  • Page 279 276 Multimedia system Selecting previous destinations If the top line of the character bar is highligh‐ An entry, e.g. POI, can be deleted with ted, navigate upwards. Multimedia system: £ in a step-by-step search. Navigate The character bar is hidden. City or postcode to the left to do so.
  • Page 280 Multimedia system 277 Driving situation position. The list is sorted by distance in POIs which belong to the category Italian ascending order. cuisine. Route guidance is active. The fuel level in the fuel tank reaches the reserve fuel level. The POIs show the following information: Select ¡.
  • Page 281 278 Multimedia system tions are deleted. Route guidance to the fill‐ Select Set as destination. To change the order of destinations: high‐ ing station begins. light the destination or the intermediate des‐ tination. Set as next intermediate destination: the Select an intermediate destination using selected filling station is set as the next inter‐...
  • Page 282 Multimedia system 279 Filtering displays for contacts Entering the destination as a 3 word address Multimedia system: Navigation Enter a name or telephone number, for exam‐ Requirements: ple, into the search field. Intermediate destinations and info Searching for a destination using 3 word Select ¡.
  • Page 283 280 Multimedia system Selecting a destination on the map 3 word addresses from what3words are an If a destination is located exactly on the alternative addressing system for multilin‐ Multimedia system: crosshair, the destination address is dis‐ gual georeferencing of global locations with played.
  • Page 284 Multimedia system 281 Route Taking alternative routes into consideration Traffic reports are not available in all coun‐ tries. Select an alternative route ( page 283). Calculating a route Showing POIs in the vicinity of the map Other menu functions Requirements: Select Surrounding POIs.
  • Page 285 282 Multimedia system Using routes requiring a special toll sticker An economical route is calculated. The jour‐ The route is calculated with the currently set ney time may be somewhat longer than for route type. Select Use vignette roads. quicker routes. Traffic messages via Live Traffic Information Select O or deselect ª...
  • Page 286 Multimedia system 283 Switching the automatic filling station option is enabled. A message appears and you Multimedia system: search on/off will hear a corresponding message. Navigation Multimedia system: Selecting notifications Select Intermediate destinations and info. Navigation Z Options Multimedia system: The following information is displayed: Switch Reserve fuel level...
  • Page 287 284 Multimedia system When there is a route, the filling station is set If route guidance is active, select Start new Only operate this equipment when the as the next intermediate destination. route guidance Set as next intermediate traffic situation permits. destination.
  • Page 288 Multimedia system 285 Changing direction overview Driving instructions may differ from the actual The map appears in full-screen mode. road and traffic conditions if: Announcement phase The route is diverted The multimedia system announces the The direction of a one-way street has been upcoming change of direction, e.g.
  • Page 289 286 Multimedia system Lane recommendations overview The following lanes are displayed: tion flag with the number of your Î inter‐ This display appears for multi-lane roads. mediate destination. After this, route guidance is Recommended lane continued. If the digital map contains the relevant data, the In this lane, you will be able to complete both multimedia system can display lane recommen‐...
  • Page 290 The route is recalculated. Multimedia system: Select Navigation and traffic announce- ments. The minimum volume can be individually set Navigation at a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Switch Driving recommendations during Select ! Driving recommendation. phone call on O or off ª.
  • Page 291 288 Multimedia system You can add and call up this function as a Shortly before you reach the last known position the multimedia system will temporarily be on the map, you will hear the "Please follow the unable to locate the vehicle's current position on favourite under Repeat spoken driving rec- ommendation.
  • Page 292 Navigation Set as next intermediate destination: the following sources: received destination address is set as the ¬ Previous and other destinations Mercedes-Benz Apps next intermediate destination. Route guid‐ Previous destinations door-to-door navigation ance begins. Highlight one of the previous destinations.
  • Page 293 Internet connection or via data roaming (for tion, you can have this service deactivated at a selected countries). Mercedes-Benz service centre. Route guidance with current traffic reports The traffic situation is updated at short, regu‐ Useful information on FM RDS-TMC: lar intervals.
  • Page 294 The traffic map shows the following information, Live Traffic Information must be registered. Reg‐ Accept the general and specific terms of use. for example: istration is carried out at a Mercedes-Benz Live Traffic Information remains activated for traffic incidents, for example: service centre.
  • Page 295 292 Multimedia system Activating free flow and traffic display slow-moving traffic (orange line) Reason for the traffic report, e.g. traffic congestion heavy traffic (yellow line) Activate O Free-flowing traffic Traffic Warning message (highlighted in red) delays. free-flowing traffic (green line) To select a traffic report symbol: select The traffic delay is displayed for the current display for traffic delays on the route lasting...
  • Page 296 Mercedes me portal. Switches one of the following displays on or The service has been activated at a off depending on the equipment: Mercedes-Benz service centre. • Weather information Further information can be found at: http:// • Satellite map www.mercedes.me •...
  • Page 297 294 Multimedia system Setting the map scale Moving the map Selecting the map orientation Multimedia system: Multimedia system: Requirements: Navigation Z Options Navigation Z Options The map is shown. Map menu Map menu Multimedia system: Alternatively, if the map is displayed in full Alternatively, if the map is displayed in full Navigation screen mode, press the central control ele‐...
  • Page 298 When the map is moved, this information Information about new versions of the digital Selecting the display of text information in does not appear. map can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz the map service centre. Climate control displays the current climate...
  • Page 299 296 Multimedia system Changing the size of the area Motorways are always taken into account for To change the size of the area: swipe up or the route. down on the Touch Control or the touchpad. To start: press the Touch Control, the touch‐ there is no sensible alternative route pad or the controller.
  • Page 300 Information about new versions of the digital The activation code has six digits Overview of map data map can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz In the event of the following problems, please Your vehicle is supplied with map data at the fac‐...
  • Page 301 298 Multimedia system Displaying the compass Displaying the satellite map Multimedia system: Multimedia system: Multimedia system: Navigation À Route and position Navigation À Route and position Navigation Z Options Select Qibla. Map content Select Compass. The arrow on the compass shows the direc‐ tion of prayer to Mecca in relation to the cur‐...
  • Page 302: Telephone

    This could also cause you to lose control of the vehicle. the vehicle. Further information can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz service centre or at: http:// www.mercedes-benz.com/connect.
  • Page 303 300 Multimedia system Telephone menu overview ® ¢ (telephone ready) or w (call active) Two mobile phones connected: changes view Bluetooth device name of the currently between telephone 1 and 2 or Active call connected mobile phone Contacts page 308) Devices page 301) Signal strength of the mobile phone network...
  • Page 304 Multimedia system 301 Symbols are not shown until after a Two mobile phones are connected with the a mobile phone with "Twincard" is logged into mobile phone has been connected to the multi‐ the network with the second SIM card at the multimedia system via Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 305 302 Multimedia system To replace the currently connected Multimedia system: On the multimedia system: enter the pass‐ key and select a. mobile phone: select Phone Telephone ª Devices The currently connected mobile phone is On the mobile phone: enter the passkey Searching for a mobile phone replaced by the new mobile phone.
  • Page 306 Multimedia system 303 Functions of the mobile phone in two phone Using a SIM card for business telephony Setting up business telephony mode Requirements: Functions overview Using a mobile phone: ® Mobile phone in the Mobile phone in the Bluetooth is activated on the mobile foreground background...
  • Page 307 304 Multimedia system Overview of the symbols for business teleph‐ Select Connect a new device. Select Yes, SIM card and <Mobile phone> and, if necessary, enter the SIM card PIN. Select Start search on the system. Access to the mobile phone data is available. Select a mobile phone.
  • Page 308: Bluetooth ® Device Name Of The Currently

    Multimedia system 305 Interchanging mobile phones (two phone SIM card inserted and available mode) Hands-free profile activated SAP function available and activated Requirements: SAP function not available The mobile phones are authorised page 301). If the mobile phone is actively connected with the system, the corresponding symbol Multimedia system: is highlighted in yellow.
  • Page 309 To connect a mobile phone: hold the NFC tem. Further information can be found at: http:// area of the mobile phone (see manufactur‐ www.mercedes-benz.com/connect De-authorising a mobile phone er's operating instructions) on mat Multimedia system: Using the mobile phone with Near Field Com‐...
  • Page 310 If the mobile phone has already been author‐ function steering wheel. tion and transmission volume: http:// ised on the multimedia system, it is now con‐ www.mercedes-benz.com/connect nected. Calls Adjusting the call and ringtone volume If the mobile phone is authorised on the mul‐...
  • Page 311 308 Multimedia system Activating functions during a call Activating or ending a call on hold If only one mobile phone is connected with To show all functions, navigate down. the multimedia system, the previous call will Select Continue call call. be put on hold.
  • Page 312 Multimedia system 309 Editing the format of a contact's name From the contacts menu, you can perform the Select Synchronise contacts. following actions: Multimedia system: Calling up contacts Telephone Z Options Contacts Telephone operation: Multimedia system: Name format Calling a contact ( page 310) Telephone ª...
  • Page 313: Ó Mobile Phone

    310 Multimedia system Saving a mobile phone contact Depending on the stored data, the following Source Requirements: Multimedia system: options are available: If the sending of ñ Bluetooth ® con‐ Telephone ª Contacts Call ® nection vCards via Bluetooth Select the mobile phone contact ó. Send text message is supported, vCards Select p.
  • Page 314: Call List ( / Page 311)

    ® Bluetooth profile. ® tings and supported functions of Bluetooth New and unread messages capable mobile phones from a Mercedes-Benz If the PBAP Bluetooth ® profile is not supported, New messages service centre or at: http://www.mercedes- the effects are as follows: benz.com/connect...
  • Page 315: Text Message A

    312 Multimedia system Reading text messages To start the dictation function: press on expanding the choice of words Multimedia system: the central control element. deleting the selection The app for the dictation function is loaded. Telephone i Text message recording a new dictation If there was no prior Internet connection, a Reading a text message To leave the menu: select Done.
  • Page 316 You have a user account on the Mercedes Multimedia system The following functions are available: me portal (https://me.mercedes-benz-com). In Car Office Display of upcoming meetings in the calen‐ The "In Car Office" service is activated in the Select an appointment.
  • Page 317 Overview of Mercedes-Benz Link Requirements: Using Mercedes-Benz Link, various functions The Mercedes-Benz Link control box is con‐ Marking an entry in the to-do list as comple‐ and selected mobile phone apps can be transfer‐ nected with the multimedia system using the red to the media display.
  • Page 318 Disconnect the connecting cable between The service provider is responsible for this appli‐ and traffic conditions and operate the the Mercedes-Benz Link control box and the cation and the services and content connected equipment with the vehicle stationary. multimedia system.
  • Page 319 Connect Apple CarPlay Press the ò button on the multifunction Mercedes-Benz recommends disconnecting steering wheel, for example. Setting automatic or manual start the connecting cable only when the vehicle is If Apple CarPlay™ was not displayed in the A message appears when connected for the first stationary.
  • Page 320 Multimedia system 317 You must observe the legal requirements for the Only one route guidance can be active at a time. An Internet connection is required for the full country in which you are currently driving when If route guidance is active on the multimedia sys‐ range of functions for Android Auto.
  • Page 321 Mercedes me connect provides the following media system is reset ( page 272). Mercedes-Benz recommends disconnecting services: The following driving status data is transmitted: the connecting cable only when the vehicle is Accident and breakdown management (me Transmission position engaged stationary.
  • Page 322 Mercedes me portal: https:// Then, you can select a service and be con‐ vated), appointment requests or similar (me me.secure.mercedes-benz.com nected to a specialist at the Mercedes-Benz button) Customer Centre. Further information on Mercedes me connect, Mercedes-Benz emergency call system (auto‐...
  • Page 323 Information about the service call using the The Mercedes me connect accident manage‐ me button ment is an extension of the Mercedes-Benz A call to the Mercedes-Benz Customer Centre emergency call system ( page 322). has been initiated via the me button in the over‐...
  • Page 324 Language set in the multimedia system appointment. cle data and the vehicle's position to the Confirmation of the data protection prompt To arrange a service appointment: select Mercedes-Benz Customer Centre in order to Current vehicle location improve the processing of your request? mes‐ Call.
  • Page 325 READY: emergency call available been confirmed: The Mercedes-Benz emergency call system is SOS NOT READY: the ignition is not on or there Vehicle identification number available for at least ten years starting from the is a malfunction with the emergency call system.
  • Page 326 In certain situations data is also transmitted gency call centre service provider. gency call centre operator. in the voice channel to the Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre. Based on the call, the operator decides On the basis of the call, the service provider whether it is necessary to call rescue teams decides whether it is necessary to call res‐...
  • Page 327 324 Multimedia system Function of the emergency call system self- If the Mercedes-Benz emergency call system Vehicle identification number cannot connect to the Mercedes-Benz emer‐ diagnosis (Russia) Vehicle drive type gency call centre, the emergency call is automat‐ Your car verifies the operability of the emer‐...
  • Page 328: Online And Internet Functions

    Multimedia system 325 To start the test mode: press and hold the operating mobile communication equipment in Only operate this equipment when the the vehicle. ~ button on the multifunction steering traffic situation permits. wheel for at least five seconds. Depending on the vehicle's equipment, you can If you cannot be sure of this, stop the The test mode is started and automatically...
  • Page 329 Wi-Fi function is deactivated on the exter‐ Mercedes me connect. nal device A SIM card is inserted in the card slot in Contact a Mercedes-Benz service centre to the telephone module ( page 303). Internet access via Wi-Fi is deactivated on...
  • Page 330 An overview of the provider settings appears. Further information can be obtained at http:// Set access data. the mobile phone network coverage is insuf‐ www.mercedes-benz.com/connect or from a ficient Select Confirm settings. Mercedes-Benz service centre.
  • Page 331 328 Multimedia system For mobile phones with PAN and DUN: Multimedia system: To switch from PAN to DUN: select the mobile phone. select Configure settings using COMAND. System ö Connectivity Internet settings Select ¥. Configure the Internet connection using pre‐ set or manual access data ( page 327).
  • Page 332 Internet, the Internet connection is estab‐ lished when an Internet application is used. Mercedes-Benz Apps The availability of web browsers is country- Calling up Mercedes-Benz Apps dependent. Requirements: The registration for the use of Mercedes- Display of existing connection and the recep‐...
  • Page 333 330 Multimedia system Operating Mercedes-Benz Apps using voice Web browser Multimedia system: control Connect z Browser Calling up a web page z Enter URL Requirements: & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐ The registration for the use of Mercedes- Enter a web address.
  • Page 334 Multimedia system 331 Web browser overview Calling up web browser options Deleting browser data Multimedia system: Multimedia system: Connect z Browser Connect z Browser Z Options Z Options Delete browser data The following functions are available: The following options are available: Refresh page/Cancel Zoom Cache...
  • Page 335 332 Multimedia system Creating a bookmark Internet radio Internet radio overview Select Add new bookmark. Calling up Internet radio Enter a URL and a name. Requirements: Select ¡. There is an account on http:// www.mercedes.me. Editing a bookmark The Internet radio service is activated. Highlight a bookmark.
  • Page 336: Media

    Multimedia system 333 Selecting and connecting Internet radio sta‐ Setting Internet radio options Press and hold the central control element tions until an audible signal sounds. Multimedia system: Multimedia system: The ß symbol appears by the station Radio Þ Radio source name.
  • Page 337 334 Multimedia system Supported formats: traffic conditions. This could also cause you to lose control of the vehicle. Only handle a data storage medium when the vehicle is stationary. Permissible file systems: FLAC FAT32 ALAC exFAT Observe the following notes: NTFS Due to the large variety of available Permissible data storage medium:...
  • Page 338 Multimedia system 335 sure that you know about the applicable copy‐ * NOTE Damage due to high temperatures right regulations and that you comply with these. High temperatures may damage the SD card. Switching on media mode Remove the SD card after use and take Multimedia system: it out of the vehicle.
  • Page 339 336 Multimedia system Overview of the audio mode Active data storage medium Search Full screen (for video playback) Album cover Playback control Options Track, artist, album Media sources Track number and number of tracks in the Sound track list...
  • Page 340 Multimedia system 337 Connecting USB devices Playback mode battery symbol can only be used to charge USB devices. Select Random playback of the current track * NOTE Damage caused by high tempera‐ list. Selecting a track in the media playback tures The current track list is played in random Multimedia system:...
  • Page 341 338 Multimedia system To fast forward/rewind Search for and select video files or playlists Videos up to FullHD (1920x1080) are sup‐ with video files. ported. Move Ë on the timeline. Playable video files are played back. Copy-protected video files or DRM (Digital To hide the playback controls Rights Management) encrypted files cannot The multimedia system supports the following...
  • Page 342 Multimedia system 339 Overview of video mode Active data storage medium Search Full screen (for video playback) Album cover Playback control Options Track, artist, album Media sources Track number and number of tracks in the Sound track list...
  • Page 343 340 Multimedia system Activating/deactivating full-screen mode Adjusting the brightness manually Composers Multimedia system: If the Automatic picture format is switched off, Videos you can adjust the brightness yourself. Media à Media sources ® Podcasts (Apple devices) Select Brightness. Select a data storage medium. ®...
  • Page 344 Multimedia system 341 Switching to Media Interface MP3 player Select a media device. Multimedia system: Playable music files are played back. USB devices Media à Media sources For details and a list of supported devices, visit Connect a data storage medium to the USB our website at http://www.mercedes- port ( page 337).
  • Page 345 342 Multimedia system Overview of Media Interface Active data storage medium Search Full screen (video playback only) Album cover Playback control Options Artist, track and album Media sources Track number and number of tracks in the Sound track list...
  • Page 346 Multimedia system 343 ® Bluetooth audio ® Information about Bluetooth audio ® Before using your Bluetooth audio equipment with the multimedia system for the first time, you will need to authorise it ( page 345).
  • Page 347 344 Multimedia system ® Bluetooth audio overview Active data storage medium Search Full screen (video playback only) Album cover Playback control Options Track, artist, album Media sources Track number and number of tracks in the Sound track list...
  • Page 348 ® ® and connecting Bluetooth -capable mobile Selecting previously authorised Bluetooth devices. phones can be obtained at http:// audio equipment www.mercedes-benz.com/connect or from a Multimedia system: Select ¥. Mercedes-Benz service centre. Media à Media sources ® Select a Bluetooth audio device.
  • Page 349 346 Multimedia system ® The function is only available when the ® Selecting the media player on the Bluetooth Disconnecting Bluetooth audio equipment mobile phone and the media player selected audio device Multimedia system: on the mobile phone support this function. Multimedia system: Telephone á...
  • Page 350: Radio

    Multimedia system 347 Radio Switching on the radio Multimedia system: Radio Alternatively: press the $ button. The radio display appears. You will hear the last station played on the last frequency band selected.
  • Page 351 348 Multimedia system Radio overview Active frequency band Station list Sound Station name or set frequency Presets Tag this song Artist, title, album and radio text Radio source Options...
  • Page 352 Multimedia system 349 Setting the frequency band Searching for radio stations using station Select Move highlighted station. names or direct frequency entry Select a memory preset. Multimedia system: Multimedia system: Radio Þ Radio source Deleting stations: Radio è è Select a frequency band. Highlight a preset entry and navigate to the Enter a station name or frequency.
  • Page 353 350 Multimedia system Tagging music tracks Setting the traffic information service vol‐ Slide show displays additional information provided by the station as an image. This can ume increase Multimedia system: include logos, album covers, music tracks, pro‐ Multimedia system: Radio grammes, news or service information, for exam‐...
  • Page 354 Multimedia system 351 The TV tuner enables reception of digital chan‐ Manufactured under licence from Dolby Labora‐ Make sure that the CI+ module is not nels according to the following standards: tories. Dolby, Dolby Audio and the double-D sym‐ subject to high temperatures for exten‐ bol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
  • Page 355 352 Multimedia system Switching to TV mode If the vehicle is travelling faster than 5 km/h the television picture is hidden from the Multimedia system: driver. If available, the channel and pro‐ Media à Media sources gramme information is continuously dis‐ played.
  • Page 356 Multimedia system 353 TV mode overview Active media source Station lists Sound Channel name Presets Full screen Current programme with start and finish Media sources Options times...
  • Page 357 354 Multimedia system Overview of the displays in the TV control Searches for a TV channel Press the D button. menu Select channels. Hiding The following information is displayed: Select ª Search. Press the % button. Current TV channel with the ß symbol (if Enter the channel searched for the channel has been saved as a favourite) page 259).
  • Page 358 Multimedia system 355 Function of the channel fix setting Channel list overview Press the D button on the touchpad. The media menu is called up. The TV tuner shows the current programme on Channel fix is switched on Navigate up or down. the digital TV channels or radio stations with The channel is not changed.
  • Page 359 356 Multimedia system Quick-saving a TV channel Confirm the position. n Programme for the hearing impaired Multimedia system: O Broadcast in surround sound Deleting channels Media à Media sources Highlight a channel in the favourites. If a symbol is not shown, the programme is In full-screen mode, press the touchpad for either broadcast in mono or the transmission Select ¥...
  • Page 360 Multimedia system 357 Setting the TV subtitles MHEG-5 digital teletext it may take some time before all the pages Multimedia system: load If the teletext is displayed, press and hold on Media à Media sources the touchpad. Showing teletext A colour selection bar appears. Z Options Multimedia system: Select a colour.
  • Page 361: Sound

    358 Multimedia system Selecting picture settings Calling up the CI+ module menu Make sure that the CI+ module is not Multimedia system: Multimedia system: subject to high temperatures for exten‐ Media à Media sources Media à Media sources ded periods of time. If the CI+ module is damaged, no Z Options Z Options...
  • Page 362 Multimedia system 359 Calling up the sound menu Activating/deactivating automatic volume speakers. It is available for all functions in the adjustment Multimedia system: radio and media modes. Multimedia system: Media à Sound Calling up the sound menu in the Media à...
  • Page 363: Rear Seat Entertainment System

    360 Multimedia system Activating/deactivating volume adjustment Switching surround sound on/off in the Only have the Rear Seat Entertainment in the Burmester ® surround sound system Burmester ® surround sound system System operated by rear compartment Multimedia system: Multimedia system: passengers when they have their seat belts fastened.
  • Page 364 Multimedia system 361 Function restrictions & WARNING Risk of injury from unsecured * NOTE Damage to the rear display and/or Radio-based electronic devices, e.g. mobile items in the vehicle the rear bench seat phones, can interfere with the Rear Seat Enter‐ If objects such as headphones/headsets or The rear displays of the Rear Seat Entertain‐...
  • Page 365 362 Multimedia system The Rear Seat Entertainment System includes: The functions of the remote control, the Country Designation cordless headphones or speakers can be Two rear displays (Dual System) or one rear impaired by other radio-based electronic Russia display (Single System) devices, e.g.
  • Page 366 Multimedia system 363 Resolution (horizontal x vertical): 1024 x 600 Socket for corded headphones with 3-pin If necessary, insert the rear display into pixels jack (3.5 mm, stereo) the console again. Calls up the main menu Foot (for inserting a rear display into the Do not use a damaged rear display.
  • Page 367 364 Multimedia system Insert foot of the rear display into console Press and hold button on the rear display until the symbols at the side light up Foot engages audibly. page 362). During the charging process a charging sym‐ Removing the rear display from the console bol appears at the top left of the status line.
  • Page 368 On the rear display: press button 5. the display. Have the fuses for the vehicle seat checked Continue media playback with Ì. at a Mercedes-Benz service centre. Switch off the rear display and let it cool Eliminating problems with switching on down.
  • Page 369 366 Multimedia system Overview of the Rear Seat Entertainment System homescreen To access media from a USB device connec‐ To open a browser To share the picture with the other rear dis‐ ted to a rear display play ( page 368) To open system settings To access media from a USB device connec‐...
  • Page 370 Multimedia system 367 Headphones Select Settings. Select Pairing. Overview of the headphones for the Rear Seat Entertainment System Select Turn Bluetooth Select the device to be connected in the & WARNING Risk of injury due to high vol‐ ® Bluetooth device list.
  • Page 371 368 Multimedia system Setting the volume and brightness Setting the system language for the rear dis‐ In this menu you can switch the Wi-Fi play on/off as well as set automatic and man‐ Rear Seat Entertainment System: ual connection to available networks. Rear Seat Entertainment System: Comfort Where there is active Wi-Fi the ö...
  • Page 372 Multimedia system 369 Searching for software updates A DLNA compatible app is installed on the On the receiving rear display: select the end device. transmitting rear display from the list of avail‐ Rear Seat Entertainment System able end devices and enter the password. Rear Seat Entertainment System: Settings The connection between both rear displays is...
  • Page 373 370 Multimedia system Showing system information for the rear dis‐ Image formats supported by the Rear Seat Enter‐ iPhone ® play tainment System: MTP devices JPEG Rear Seat Entertainment System: Audio formats supported by the Rear Seat Enter‐ Settings tainment System: Select About.
  • Page 374 Multimedia system 371 The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multi‐ For DTS Patents, see http://patents.dts.com. media Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trade‐ Manufactured under licence from DTS Licensing marks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licens‐ Limited. DTS, DTS-HD, the Symbol, & DTS and ing LLC in the United States and other countries.
  • Page 375 372 Multimedia system Overview of media playback on the Rear Switch on one Rear Seat Entertainment Sys‐ For video playback: additional display of tem screen. Seat Entertainment System the currently set brightness The homescreen appears. For image playback: only display of the Select a data source.
  • Page 376 Multimedia system 373 Controlling media playback in the Rear Seat Tap s (quieter) or 4 (louder) to adjust Entertainment System the volume. Starting/stopping playback Adjusting the brightness Tap ; on the touchscreen. Playback starts. on the touchscreen. Tap Ë on the touchscreen. Tap s (brighter) or 4 (darker) to Playback pauses.
  • Page 377: 374 Maintenance And Care

    The ASSYST PLUS service interval display on the specialist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service work which is not carried out at the instrument display provides information on the Service Centre.
  • Page 378: Engine Compartment

    Maintenance and care 375 Battery disconnection periods fied based on the actual operating conditions & WARNING Risk of accident and injury and/or loads. when opening and closing the engine The ASSYST PLUS service interval display Examples of arduous operating conditions: bonnet can only calculate the service due date when regular city driving with frequent intermedi‐...
  • Page 379 376 Maintenance and care In the event of a fire in the engine com‐ & WARNING Risk of injury from touching & WARNING Risk of injury from using the partment, keep the engine bonnet component parts under voltage windscreen wipers while the engine bon‐ closed and call the fire service.
  • Page 380 Maintenance and care 377 If the bonnet can still be lifted slightly, open the bonnet again and repeat the previous step until it engages correctly. Engine oil Checking the engine oil level using the on- board computer Requirements: The engine oil level is determined during driving. Determining the engine oil level can take up to 30 minutes with a normal driving style and even longer with an active driving style.
  • Page 381 378 Maintenance and care Topping up engine oil On-board computer: Top up with 1 l engine oil. Service Engine oil level Reduce engine oil level and the bar display & WARNING Risk of burns from hot com‐ for indicating the oil level on the multifunc‐ You will see one of the following messages on ponent parts in the engine compartment tion display is orange and is above "max":...
  • Page 382 Maintenance and care 379 Checking the coolant level * NOTE Engine damage caused by an incorrect oil filter, incorrect oil or addi‐ & WARNING Risk of burns from hot com‐ tives ponent parts in the engine compartment Do not use engine oils or oil filters Certain components in the engine compart‐...
  • Page 383 If necessary, top up with coolant that has Before opening the bonnet, allow the been approved by Mercedes-Benz. engine to cool down. Further information on coolant In the event of a fire in the engine com‐...
  • Page 384: Cleaning And Care

    Maintenance and care 381 Keeping the air-water duct free * NOTE Damage due to unsuitable car wash Keep the area between the bonnet and the windscreen free of deposits, e.g. ice, snow Before driving into a car wash make and leaves. sure that the car wash is suitable for the vehicle dimensions.
  • Page 385 382 Maintenance and care Washing the vehicle by hand the windscreen wiper switch is in position Do not use high-pressure cleaners with circular jet nozzles to clean the vehicle. * NOTE Stepping on the wheel arch flares in car washes with a conveyor system: neu‐ Have damaged tyres or chassis parts and bumpers may damage them tral i is engaged.
  • Page 386 Maintenance and care 383 Notes on paintwork/matt finish paintwork care Observe the following information: Cleaning and care Avoiding paintwork damage Paintwork Insect remains: soak with insect remover and rinse off the Do not attach stickers, films or similar. treated areas afterwards. Remove dirt immediately, where possible.
  • Page 387 384 Maintenance and care Cleaning and care Avoiding paintwork damage Matt finish Only use care products approved for Mercedes-Benz. Do not polish the vehicle and light-alloy wheels. Only use car washes that correspond to the latest engi‐ neering standards. Do not use car wash programmes with a final hot wax treatment.
  • Page 388 If there is dirt on the finish or if the decorative foil is dull: use the Paint Cleaner recommended and approved for Mercedes-Benz. oily products Insect remains: soak with insect remover and rinse off the treated Do not use polish on matt decorative foil.
  • Page 389 The brake discs and brakepads warm up and dry out. Windows Clean the windows on the inside and outside using a damp Do not use dry cloths or abrasive or solvent-based cleaning cloth and cleaning agents recommended by Mercedes-Benz. agents to clean the inside of windows.
  • Page 390 Maintenance and care 387 Notes on cleaning and care Avoiding vehicle damage Wiper blades Fold out the wiper blades and clean them using a damp Do not clean the wiper blades too often. cloth. Fold wiper arm away from the rear window ( page 127).
  • Page 391 388 Maintenance and care Notes on cleaning and care Avoiding vehicle damage Tailpipes Clean with cleaning agents recommended by Mercedes-Benz, Do not use acidic cleaning agents. particularly in the winter and after washing the vehicle. Trailer hitch Remove traces of rust on the ball, e.g. with a wire brush.
  • Page 392 Do not attach stickers, films or similar materials. For heavy soiling: use care product recommended for Do not allow cosmetics, insect repellent or sun cream to Mercedes-Benz. come in contact with the plastic trim. Real wood/trim Clean with a microfibre cloth.
  • Page 393 Do not allow the leather to become too damp. seat covers Leather care: use leather care agents that have been rec‐ Do not use a microfibre cloth. ommended for Mercedes-Benz. DINAMICA seat cov‐ Clean with a damp cloth. Do not use a microfibre cloth.
  • Page 394: Breakdown Assistance 391

    Breakdown assistance 391 Open safety vest bag and pull out the The requirements defined by the legal standard Emergency safety vest. are only fulfilled if the safety vest is the correct Removing the safety vest size and is fully closed. There are also safety vest compartments in The safety vests are located in the safety vest the rear door stowage compartments in...
  • Page 395 392 Breakdown assistance Warning triangle Setting up the warning triangle First-aid kit (soft-sided) overview Removing the warning triangle Fold side reflectors upwards to form a tri‐ angle and attach at the top using upper press-stud 2. Fold legs down and out to the side. First-aid kit (soft sided) in the stowage com‐...
  • Page 396: Flat Tyre

    Breakdown assistance 393 Removing the fire extinguisher Remove the flat tyre and fit the spare wheel or consult a qualified specialist & WARNING Risk of accident due to an workshop. incorrectly secured fire extinguisher in the driver's footwell In the event of a flat tyre, the following options are available depending on your vehicle's equip‐...
  • Page 397 394 Breakdown assistance Spare wheel bracket on the rear-end door Open the lock on cover ring with screw‐ driver 1. Stainless-steel spare wheel bracket Fold tab down. Pull cover ring apart and remove it. Remove cover panel 4. Securing the wheel to the spare wheel bracket Use nuts to secure the faulty wheel to the...
  • Page 398 Breakdown assistance 395 Vehicles with an emergency spare wheel: observe the notes on the emergency spare wheel. Spare wheel bracket with protective tyre cover Removing the wheel from the spare wheel Vehicles with an emergency spare wheel: bracket and securing a faulty wheel removing the half shell Remove wheel nuts 2.
  • Page 399: Battery (Vehicle)

    Further information on ESP page 179) Battery acid is caustic. tery For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz recommends Avoid contact with the skin, eyes or that you only use batteries which have been tes‐ Work carried out incorrectly on the battery clothing.
  • Page 400 Electrolyte or battery acid is corro‐ rubbish. approved by Mercedes-Benz, or sive. Avoid contact with the skin, eyes or clothing. Wear suitable protective consult a qualified specialist workshop to...
  • Page 401 398 Breakdown assistance Only use battery chargers with a maxi‐ necting and disconnecting the jump During starting assistance or battery charg‐ mum charging voltage of 14.8 V. lead. ing, battery gas may be released. Do not connect or disconnect the bat‐ Always thaw a frozen battery out first tery clamps while the engine is running.
  • Page 402 Only use battery chargers tested and The bonnet is open. Observe the following points during starting approved for Mercedes-Benz. assistance and when charging the battery: Read the battery charger's operating instruc‐ Only use undamaged jump lead/charging tions before charging the battery.
  • Page 403 396). During starting assistance: let the engines Make sure that the vent hose is always con‐ Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the run for several minutes. nected to the original opening on the side of 12 V battery replaced at a qualified specialist During starting assistance: before discon‐...
  • Page 404: Tow-Starting Or Towing Away

    Permitted towing methods 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. If you tow the vehicle with raised front or...
  • Page 405 402 Breakdown assistance If the transmission cannot be shifted to posi‐ Deactivate the automatic locking mecha‐ the car/trailer combination may swerve nism . tion i, transport the vehicle ( page 404). or even overturn. A towing vehicle with lifting equipment is Do not activate the HOLD function.
  • Page 406 Breakdown assistance 403 Towing vehicle away in the event of malfunc‐ When your vehicle is then towed away, signif‐ Pull the vehicle that is stuck out as tions icantly more effort may be required to steer straight and evenly as possible during and brake than is normally required.
  • Page 407 404 Breakdown assistance Towing away in the event of malfunctions Loading the vehicle for transport Observe the notes on towing away Towing away in the event of damage to the engine, transmission or electrics page 401). Connect the tow bar to the towing eye in Shift the transmission to position i.
  • Page 408: Electrical Fuses

    Vehicles with automatic transmission Only use fuses that have been approved must not be tow-started. by Mercedes-Benz and which have the correct fuse rating. Do not tow-start the vehicle. Blown fuses must be replaced with fuses of the same rating, which you can recognise by the col‐...
  • Page 409 406 Breakdown assistance Fuse box on the right side of the cockpit Open the bonnet. * NOTE Damage or malfunctions caused page 407) by moisture Fuse box in the rear passenger compartment Moisture may cause damage to the electrical page 407) system or cause it to malfunction.
  • Page 410 Opening and closing the fuse box in the cockpit The fuse box is on the side of the dashboard under a cover. Contact a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre for further information. Fold out and remove cover 1. Opening and closing the fuse box in the rear Observe the notes on electrical fuses page 405).
  • Page 411: 408 Wheels And Tyres

    AMG tyres. Snow chains ture and dirt by the valve caps approved are permitted for use only with these. especially for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. Notes on regularly inspecting wheels and Snow chains are only permissible for certain...
  • Page 412: Tyre Pressure

    Wheels and tyres 409 Vehicles with Active Parking Assist: do Adversely affect driving characteristics and The tyres may wear excessively and/or thus driving safety, e.g. due to aquaplaning. not use Active Parking Assist when snow unevenly, which may greatly impair tyre chains are fitted.
  • Page 413 410 Wheels and tyres Vehicles with a tyre pressure monitoring sys‐ Tyre pressure table following shows alternative tyre pressures. tem: you can also check the tyre pressure using These tyre pressures may improve your vehicle's The tyre pressure table is on the inside of the the on-board computer.
  • Page 414 Wheels and tyres 411 The tyre pressure and the tyre temperature ues by restarting the tyre pressure monitoring On-board computer: appear in the multifunction display system manually ( page 412). Service Tyres page 411). System limitations One of the following displays appears: If there is a substantial pressure loss or if the The system may be impaired or may not function Current tyre pressure and tyre temperature...
  • Page 415 412 Wheels and tyres The teach-in process takes longer if you have Restart the tyre pressure monitoring system in Make sure to observe the following further rela‐ engaged the differential locks. Check the tyre the following situations: ted subject: pressure again at a later date. The tyre pressure has changed.
  • Page 416 Wheels and tyres 413 Radio equipment approval of the tyre pres‐ Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval sure monitoring system number number Radio equipment approval numbers European Belfast Road, Antrim BT41 1QS, Country Radio equipment approval Union Northern Ireland United Kingdom number Indonesia 38892/SDPPI/2015...
  • Page 417 414 Wheels and tyres Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval number number number Morocco AGREE PAR L'ANRT MAROC Philip‐ South pines Africa Numero d'agrement: MR 10216 ANRT 2015 Date d'agrement: 18/3/2015 NTC Type Approved. TA-2015/072 Approved Numero d'agrement: MR 10927 No: ESD-1510376C...
  • Page 418: Wheel Change

    For safety reasons, only use tyres, wheels Notes on selecting, fitting and replacing correct: and accessories which have been specially tyres approved by Mercedes-Benz for your vehicle. Designation Mercedes-AMG vehicles: observe the notes in Manufacturer the Supplement. Otherwise, you may fail to rec‐...
  • Page 419 At temperatures below 7 °C, use M+S Mercedes-Benz. Avoid obstacles or drive particularly tyres. carefully. Accessory parts that are not approved for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz or are not being used correctly can impair the operating safety.
  • Page 420 Wheels and tyres 417 Vehicles with a tyre pressure monitoring Before purchasing and using non-approved Observe the following when selecting, fitting and accessories, visit a qualified specialist workshop replacing tyres: system: all fitted wheels must be equipped and enquire about: with functioning sensors for the tyre pres‐...
  • Page 421 418 Wheels and tyres Notes on storing wheels For more information on wheels and tyres, con‐ Interchanging the front and rear wheels if the tact a qualified specialist workshop. wheels or tyres have different dimensions can When storing wheels, observe the following render the general operating permit invalid.
  • Page 422 Wheels and tyres 419 The jack is maintenance-free. If there is a Place chocks or other suitable items under malfunction, please contact a qualified spe‐ the front and rear of the wheel that is diago‐ cialist workshop. nally opposite the wheel you wish to change. Remove the hub caps if necessary page 419).
  • Page 423 Important notes on using the jack: Place pump lever with the recess on low‐ Only use the vehicle-specific jack that has Requirements: been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz ering screw on the jack. There are no persons in the vehicle. to raise the vehicle.
  • Page 424 Wheels and tyres 421 Raising the vehicle at the front vertically under the jacking point of the vehicle. * NOTE Vehicle damage from the jack If you do not position the jack correctly at the appropriate jack support point of the vehicle, the jack could tip over with the vehi‐...
  • Page 425 422 Wheels and tyres Raising the vehicle at the rear Fitting a new wheel Raise the vehicle by pumping until the tyre is no more than 3 cm off the ground. Requirements: Loosen and remove the wheel ( page 422). The wheel is removed ( page 422).
  • Page 426 Wheels and tyres 423 Lowering the vehicle after a wheel change For tyres with a specified direction of rotation, & WARNING Risk of injury through incor‐ an arrow on the side wall of the tyre indicates rect tightening torque Requirements: the correct direction of rotation.
  • Page 427: Emergency Spare Wheel

    424 Wheels and tyres Emergency spare wheel shop. The new wheel must have the correct dimensions. Notes on the emergency spare wheel Check the tyre pressure of the emergency spare & WARNING Risk of accident caused by wheel fitted. Correct the pressure as necessary. incorrect wheel and tyre dimensions The maximum permissible speed with an emer‐...
  • Page 428: Technical Data 425

    Technical data 425 Notes on technical data On-board electronics tronics if RF transmitters are manipulated or retrofitted incorrectly. Mercedes-AMG vehicles: be sure to observe Notes on tampering with the engine elec‐ tronics the notes in the Supplement. Otherwise, you This could jeopardise the operating safety of the vehicle.
  • Page 429 426 Technical data Two-way radio transmission output When operating two-way radios in the The maximum transmission output (PEAK) at the vehicle, always connect them to the base of the aerial must not exceed the values in low-reflection exterior aerial. the following table. Frequency band and maximum transmission * NOTE Invalidation of the operating per‐...
  • Page 430: Vehicle Identification Plate, Vin And Engine Number

    Technical data 427 2G/3G/4G Frequency band Maximum transmis‐ sion output Vehicle identification plate, VIN and engine 70 cm frequency 35 W number band Vehicle identification plate 420 - 450 MHz Two-way radio 10 W (2G/3G/4G) The following devices can be used in the vehicle without restrictions: two-way radios with a maximum transmission output of up to 100 mW...
  • Page 431 428 Technical data VIN on the chassis Maximum permissible gross weight of vehi‐ cle combination (kg) (only for specific coun‐ tries) Permissible front axle load (kg) Permissible rear axle load (kg) Paint code The data shown in the illustration is example data.
  • Page 432: Operating Fluids

    Observe the text on the original con‐ climate control system refrigerant tainers when using, storing or disposing Only use products approved by Mercedes-Benz. of operating fluids. Damage caused by the use of products that have Always store operating fluids sealed in not been approved is not covered by the their original containers.
  • Page 433 430 Technical data Immediately rinse fuel off your skin with Only refuel using unleaded, sulphur-free & WARNING Risk of fire or explosion from soap and water. fuel that conforms to European EN 228, fuel or an equivalent specification. If fuel comes into contact with your Fuels are highly flammable.
  • Page 434 Only add cleaning additives recommen‐ apply to your vehicle: phur, this can produce unpleasant odours. ded by Mercedes-Benz to the fuel. The recommended octane number for your vehi‐ Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use fuel cle can also be found on the instruction label in the fuel filler flap ( page 162).
  • Page 435 432 Technical data While the engine is running, component Never refuel with one of the following fuels: parts in the exhaust system may overheat petrol without warning. marine diesel Never refuel using petrol in diesel heating oil engines. pure bio-diesel fuel or vegetable oil Never mix petrol with diesel fuel.
  • Page 436 Technical data 433 refuelling with winter diesel fuel, only refuel ® AdBlue * NOTE Damage and malfunctions due to using a small amount, e.g. to reserve level. The ® impurities in AdBlue ® Notes on AdBlue fuel tank can be filled as usual when next refuel‐ Observe the notes on operating fluids ling.
  • Page 437 Have the engine oil renewed at regular G 350 d 31.7 litres intervals. AdBlue ® consumption Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the ® Like fuel consumption, AdBlue consumption is oil change carried out at a qualified specialist highly dependent upon driving style and operat‐ workshop.
  • Page 438 Have the brake fluid regularly replaced at a can be obtained at a qualified specialist qualified specialist workshop. Model Replacement workshop. Only use brake fluid approved by Mercedes-Benz amount according to MB-Freigabe or MB-Approval 331.0. Quality and capacity of engine oil All models 9.5 litres...
  • Page 439 * NOTE Damage to the exterior lighting The proportion of corrosion inhibitor/antifreeze lowing locations: due to unsuitable windscreen washer concentrate in the engine cooling system should in the Mercedes-Benz Specification for fluid Operating Fluids 310.1 a minimum of 50% (antifreeze protection Unsuitable windscreen washer fluids may at http://bevo.mercedes-benz.com...
  • Page 440: Vehicle Data

    Technical data 437 Range of movement tic surfaces, e.g. MB SummerFit or MB Vehicle data WinterFit. All models Vehicle dimensions The heights specified may vary as a result of the Distance to top edge 1937 mm * NOTE Blocked spray nozzles caused by following factors: mixing windscreen washer fluids Distance to lower edge...
  • Page 441 438 Technical data Weights and loads Vehicle data for off-road driving Driving through flowing water reduces tyre trac‐ tion. The permissible fording depth is then corre‐ Please observe the following notes for the speci‐ Fording depth spondingly lower. fied vehicle data: Observe the notes on off-road driving and ford‐...
  • Page 442: Trailer Hitch

    Technical data 439 ues depend on the vehicle tyres and vehicle The specified value applies under the following Trailer hitch weight. conditions: General notes on the trailer hitch Observe the notes on driving in mountainous ter‐ the vehicle is ready to drive – fuel tank filled Not all models can be used for trailer operation rain ( page 145).
  • Page 443 440 Technical data Mounting dimensions of the trailer hitch Permissible towing capacity, braked (at a The overhang dimension and fastening points are valid for a trailer hitch installed at the fac‐ minimum start-off gradeability of 12%) tory. Model Permissible towing capa‐ Model Over‐...
  • Page 444 Technical data 441 The tongue weight must not be below 50 kg. Use a tongue weight that is as close as possible to the maximum permissible tongue weight. Tongue weight Model Maximum tongue weight All models 140 kg Permissible rear axle load during trailer operation Axle load Model...
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    442 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Calling up stored display messages O Hide display message Display messages On-board computer: Introduction You can select the desired symbol by swiping Service 1 message left or right on the left-hand Touch Control. Notes on display messages If there are no display messages, No mes- Press the ¤...
  • Page 446 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 443 Safety systems Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ÷ * ESP ® is temporarily unavailable. Other drive systems and driving safety systems may also be malfunctioning. & WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP ® is malfunctioning currently unavailable See Owner's Manual...
  • Page 447 444 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The yellow ! indicator lamp is lit. The electric parking brake is malfunctioning. To apply: Switch off the ignition and switch it back on. Parking brake See Owner's Apply the electric parking brake manually ( page 176).
  • Page 448 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 445 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Switch off the ignition and switch it back on. To apply: Release and then apply the electric parking brake manually ( page 176). To release: Apply and then release the electric parking brake manually. If it is not possible to apply the electric parking brake or the red ! indicator lamp continues to flash: Do not continue driving under any circumstances.
  • Page 449 446 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions If the electric parking brake should not be applied, e.g. when washing the vehicle in an automatic car wash or when having the vehicle towed, leave the ignition switched on. This does not include having the vehicle towed with the rear axle raised.
  • Page 450 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 447 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions You are performing emergency braking using the electric parking brake ( page 176). Check that the conditions for automatic release of the electric parking brake are fulfilled. Release the electric parking brake manually. * EBD, ABS and ESP ®...
  • Page 451 448 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * There is insufficient brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir. & WARNING Risk of an accident due to low brake fluid level If the brake fluid level is too low, the braking effect and the braking characteristics may be impaired. Check brake fluid level Stop the vehicle as soon as possible, paying attention to road and traffic conditions.
  • Page 452 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 449 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Once the cause of the problem is no longer present, driving systems and driving safety systems will be available again. If the display message does not disappear: Pull over and stop the vehicle, paying attention to road and traffic conditions. Clean all sensors ( page 386).
  • Page 453 450 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Carefully drive on a suitable stretch of road, making slight steering movements at a speed above 30 km/h. If the display message does not disappear, consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. Drive carefully. * ABS and ESP ®...
  • Page 454 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 451 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ÷ * ESP ® is malfunctioning Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be malfunctioning. The brake system continues to operate normally. The braking distance may increase in an emergency braking situa‐ inoperative See Owner's tion.
  • Page 455 452 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. * The front passenger airbag is enabled while the vehicle is in motion: Front-passenger airbag even when a child, a small adult or an object weighing less than the system weight threshold is located on the enabled See Owner's Man- front passenger seat even when the front passenger seat is not occupied...
  • Page 456 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 453 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The front passenger airbag has been deactivated although an adult or a person with an adult stature is on the front Front-passenger airbag dis- passenger seat. If additional forces are applied to the seat, the weight the system detects may be too low. abled See Owner's Manual &...
  • Page 457 454 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Service limited. Mercedes me connect Services limited 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 23).
  • Page 458 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 455 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. * Active Brake Assist is temporarily unavailable. Active Brake Assist Func- The ambient conditions are outside the system limits . tions currently limited See Owner's Manual Drive on.
  • Page 459 456 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The brake pads have reached the wear limit. Check brake pads See Owner's Manual & WARNING Risk of accident due to restricted braking power When the brake pads have reached their wear limit, the braking power may be restricted. Drive on carefully.
  • Page 460 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 457 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Traffic Sign Assist is malfunctioning. Traffic Sign Assist inopera- tive Consult a qualified specialist workshop. * Active Lane Keeping Assist is temporarily unavailable. Active Lane Keeping Assist The ambient conditions are outside the system limits ( page 219).
  • Page 461 458 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Driving systems and driving safety systems may be malfunctioning or temporarily unavailable. Once the cause of the problem is no longer present, driving systems and driving safety systems will be available again.
  • Page 462 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 459 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions À * ATTENTION ASSIST is malfunctioning. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. ATTENTION ASSIST inoper- ative ç * Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC was deactivated. If a warning tone also sounds, the Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC has deactivated automatically ( page 191).
  • Page 463 460 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is temporarily unavailable. Active Distance Assist cur- rently unavailable See Own- The ambient conditions are outside the system limits ( page 190). er's Manual Drive on.
  • Page 464 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 461 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Cruise control and the limiter are malfunctioning. Cruise control and Limiter inoperative Consult a qualified specialist workshop. È * The limiter cannot be activated as not all activation conditions have been fulfilled. Observe the activation conditions of the limiter ( page 188).
  • Page 465 462 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Blind Spot Assist is temporarily unavailable. Blind Spot Assist currently unavailable See Owner's The system limits have been reached ( page 217). Manual Drive on. Once the cause of the problem is no longer present, the system will be available again. If the display message does not disappear, stop the vehicle while paying attention to road and traffic conditions and restart the engine.
  • Page 466 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 463 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Active Parking Assist and Parking Assist PARKTRONIC are malfunctioning. Active Parking Assist and PARKTRONIC inoperative Stop the vehicle, paying attention to road and traffic conditions, and restart the engine. See Owner's Manual If the display message continues to be displayed, consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 467 464 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The battery charge level is too low. Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible, paying attention to road and traffic conditions. Do not continue driving under any circumstances.
  • Page 468 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 465 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The battery is no longer being charged and the battery charge level is too low. * NOTE Possible engine damage if you continue driving Stop vehicle See Owner's Do not continue driving under any circumstances.
  • Page 469 466 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Before opening the bonnet, allow the engine to cool down. In the event of a fire in the engine compartment, keep the engine bonnet closed and call the fire service. Wait until the engine has cooled down.
  • Page 470 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 467 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Display message only for certain engines: The engine oil level is too high. * NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with excess engine oil Engine oil level Reduce oil level Avoid long journeys with excess engine oil.
  • Page 471 468 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Display message only for certain engines: The engine oil pressure is too low. * NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with insufficient engine oil pressure Engine oil pressure Stop Switch off engine Avoid driving with insufficient engine oil pressure.
  • Page 472 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 469 Exhaust gas aftertreatment Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Ø * The AdBlue ® level has fallen below the reserve range. Top up AdBlue ® immediately ( page 166). Refill AdBlue See Owner’s Manual Ø...
  • Page 473 470 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ¯ * The AdBlue ® system is malfunctioning. Performance will be reduced after the remaining distance displayed has been covered. Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. AdBlue system fault Perf. reduced in XXX km See Owner's Manual ¯...
  • Page 474 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 471 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Ø * The low AdBlue ® level will lead to limited performance above the speed displayed. After the displayed remaining distance has been covered, it will no longer be possible to start the engine. ®...
  • Page 475 472 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * While the vehicle is rolling or while you are driving, the transmission has been shifted to position i. N permanently active Risk of vehicle rolling Depress the brake pedal to stop and, when the vehicle is stationary, shift the transmission to position j. To continue your journey, shift the transmission to position h or k.
  • Page 476 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 473 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The transmission is malfunctioning. Reverse gear can no longer be engaged. Reversing not poss. Con- sult workshop Consult a qualified specialist workshop. * The transmission can only be shifted to position j when the vehicle is stationary. Only select Park (P) when vehicle is stationary * The driver's door is not fully closed and the transmission is in position k, i or h.
  • Page 477 474 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Tyres Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The tyre pressure in one or more tyres has dropped suddenly. The wheel position is displayed. & WARNING Risk of an accident from driving with a flat tyre Flat tyres are dangerous in the following ways: Warning tyre defect The tyres can overheat and cause a fire.
  • Page 478 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 475 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Risk of an accident due to insufficient tyre pressure Tyres with insufficient tyre pressure pose the following risks: The tyres may burst, especially as the load and vehicle speed increase. The tyres may wear excessively and/or unevenly, which may greatly impair tyre traction.
  • Page 479 476 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * There is interference from a powerful radio signal source. As a result, no signals from the tyre pressure sensors are received. The tyre pressure monitoring system is temporarily unavailable. Drive on.
  • Page 480 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 477 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Tyres with insufficient tyre pressure may, for example, affect the vehicle's handling characteristics, steering and braking. ‑ Have the tyre pressure monitoring system checked at a qualified specialist workshop. Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 481 478 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Á * The key cannot be detected and may no longer be in the vehicle. The key is no longer in the vehicle and you switch off the engine: You can no longer start the engine.
  • Page 482 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 479 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Á * The key battery is discharged. Replace the battery ( page 73). Change key batteries Á * The key detection function is malfunctioning. Change the location of the key in the vehicle. Start the vehicle with the key in the slot ( page 142).
  • Page 483 480 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Risk of accident in the event of a fault with the driving and driving safety systems ® If the differential locks are malfunctioning, the ABS, ESP , ETS/4ETS and BAS driving and driving safety sys‐...
  • Page 484 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 481 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Drive on carefully. Switch on the differential locks only for off-road driving. Switch off the differential locks immediately after off-road driving. Drive on carefully. Switch on the differential locks only for off-road driving. Switch off the differential locks immediately after off-road driving.
  • Page 485 482 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Deactivate the Desert drive program immediately after driving on sand. Drive on carefully. Activate the Desert drive program only when driving on sand. Deactivate the Desert drive program immediately after driving on sand. * There is a transfer case malfunction.
  • Page 486 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 483 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * There is a transfer case malfunction. LOW RANGE Malfunction Do not shift the transfer case! Use the electric parking brake to secure the vehicle against rolling away. Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 487 484 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The oil temperature in the transfer case is too high. Gearbox protection Limit 30 km/h Switch off LOW In the on-road position, shift to HIGH RANGE. RANGE ÿ...
  • Page 488 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 485 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The maximum reliable speed for fording of 10 km/h has been exceeded. Max. speed 6 mph (yellow display message) Drive more slowly. * There is a fault with the air flap of the air intake. Fording not possible Con- sult workshop Fording is not possible.
  • Page 489 486 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible, paying attention to road and traffic conditions. Do not continue driving under any circumstances. Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 490 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 487 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Before every trip, ensure that the engine bonnet is locked. Stop the vehicle immediately, paying attention to road and traffic conditions. Close the bonnet. * At least one door is open. Close all doors.
  • Page 491 488 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & * There is too little fuel in the fuel tank. The stationary heater cannot be switched on. Refuel the vehicle. inoperative Refuel vehicle & * The on-board electrical system voltage is too low. The stationary heater has switched itself off.
  • Page 492 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 489 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The corresponding light source is defective. Drive on carefully. Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. Left dipped beam (Example) LED light bulbs: the display message for the corresponding lamp appears only when all the light-emitting diodes in the lamp have failed.
  • Page 493 490 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * You are driving without low-beam headlamps. Turn the light switch to the L or à position. Switch on headlamps * The light sensor is faulty. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Automatic driving lights inoperative * The hazard warning lamp switch is faulty.
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    Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 491 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Drive on. Once the cause of the problem is no longer present, the system will be available again. The Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus available again display message appears. * The camera view is restricted.
  • Page 495 492 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Instrument display (standard) Progressive setting ü Seat belt not fastened ( page 498) Brakes (yellow) ( page 493) Brakes (red) ( page 493) Electric parking brake (yellow) page 493) Electric parking brake (red) page 493) ABS malfunction ( page 493) ÷...
  • Page 496 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 493 Coolant too hot/cold ( page 500) ï Trailer hitch not operational page 504) Tyre pressure monitor ( page 502) Safety systems Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The red electric parking brake indicator lamp flashes or is lit. The yellow indicator lamp is also lit if the electric parking brake malfunctions.
  • Page 497 494 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions å ® The yellow ESP OFF warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. ® is deactivated. & WARNING Risk of skidding when driving with ESP ® ®...
  • Page 498 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 495 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Risk of accident and injury if brake force boosting is malfunctioning If brake force boosting is malfunctioning, increased brake pedal force may be necessary for braking. The braking characteristics may be impaired.
  • Page 499 496 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The yellow ABS warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. ABS is malfunctioning. If there is an additional warning tone, EBD is malfunctioning. ABS warning lamp Other drive systems and driving safety systems may also be malfunctioning.
  • Page 500 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 497 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP ® is malfunctioning If ESP ® is malfunctioning, ESP ® cannot carry out vehicle stabilisation. In addition, other driving safety systems are switched off.
  • Page 501 498 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The red restraint system warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. The restraint system is faulty ( page 30). & WARNING Risk of injury or fatal injury due to a malfunction in the restraint system Restraint system warning lamp If the restraint system is malfunctioning, restraint system components may be triggered unintentionally or might not...
  • Page 502 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 499 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The red seat belt warning lamp will light up once the engine has started. In addition, a warning tone may sound. The seat belt warning lamp reminds the driver and front passenger to fasten their seat belts. Seat belt warning lamp Fasten your seat belt ( page 34).
  • Page 503 500 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Engine Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The yellow engine diagnostics warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. A malfunction has occurred in the engine, the exhaust system or the fuel system. The emissions limit value may have been exceeded and the engine may be running in emergency operation mode.
  • Page 504 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 501 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The red coolant warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. Possible causes: The temperature sensor is malfunctioning Coolant warning lamp The coolant level is too low The air supply to the radiator is obstructed The radiator fan is faulty If there is an additional warning tone, the coolant temperature has exceeded 120 °C.
  • Page 505 502 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Exit the vehicle and keep a safe distance from it until the engine has cooled down. Check the coolant level ( page 379). Make sure that the air supply to the radiator is not obstructed. Avoiding high loads on the engine, drive to the nearest qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 506 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 503 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions You could then lose control of the vehicle. Observe the recommended tyre pressures. Adjust the tyre pressure if necessary. Stop the vehicle, paying attention to road and traffic conditions. Check the tyre pressure and the tyres.
  • Page 507 504 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Vehicle Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Ð The red power steering system warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. The power steering assistance or the steering itself is malfunctioning. & WARNING Risk of accident if steering capability is impaired Power steering system warning lamp If the steering does not function as intended, the vehicle's operating safety is jeopardised.
  • Page 508: Index 505

    Index 505 Acceleration Selecting ..........191 1, 2, 3 ... see Kickdown Steering wheel buttons ......191 4MATIC ............. 162 Storing a speed ........191 Access data Function ..........162 Switching off/deactivating ....191 ® Editing (Bluetooth ) ......328 12 V battery Switching on/activating .......
  • Page 509 506 Index Active Service System PLUS Air pressure Fuel ............. 431 see ASSYST PLUS see Tyre pressure ® Additives (AdBlue Adaptive brake lights ......186 Air vents ........... 140 ® see AdBlue Adjusting (front) ........140 Adaptive cruise control Additives (engine oil) Adjusting (rear) ........
  • Page 510 Index 507 Alarm system Anti-theft protection Displaying the service due date ... 374 see ATA (anti-theft alarm system) Immobiliser ........... 85 Function/notes ........374 Regular maintenance work ....374 All-wheel drive Anti-theft protection Special service requirements ....374 see 4MATIC see ATA (anti-theft alarm system) ATA (anti-theft alarm system) ....
  • Page 511 508 Index Automatic front passenger front air‐ Automatic transmission (problem) Media search ........340 Overview ..........336 bag shutoff .......... 39, 40 see Transmission (problem) Pause and playback function ....337 Function of the automatic front Axle load Selecting a track ......... 337 passenger front airbag deactivation Permissible ..........
  • Page 512 Index 509 Brake fluid Blind Spot Assist ........217 Tow-starting ........405 Activating/deactivating ....... 218 Notes ..........435 Towing away ........401 Function ..........217 Towing away in the event of front Brake force distribution axle damage ........404 System limitations ....... 217 EBD (Electronic Brake force Distribu‐...
  • Page 513 510 Index Camera Switching the surround sound on/off Sensors ..........386 ............. 360 see 360° Camera Tailpipes ..........386 see Reversing camera Trailer hitch ......... 386 Business telephony Washing by hand ......... 382 Car key Setting up an Internet connection ..326 Wheels/rims ........
  • Page 514 Index 511 Child seat CI+ module (TV) Rear air vents ........140 Approval categories ....... 52 Inserting a Smart Card ......358 Rear operating unit ......132 Attaching (notes) ........51 Residual heat ........135 Cigarette lighter Basic instructions ........44 Setting the climate style ......
  • Page 515 512 Index Computer Dashboard Convenience opening ........ 79 see On-board computer see Cockpit Coolant (engine) Connection status Dashboard lighting Check level .......... 379 Displaying ..........329 Notes ..........435 see Instrument lighting Overview ..........329 Data acquisition Copyright ........... 28 Connectivity Vehicle ..........
  • Page 516 Index 513 Decorative foil (cleaning instructions) Detecting inattentiveness Engaging park position automatically .. 154 ..............384 see ATTENTION ASSIST Engaging reverse gear ......154 Function ..........153 DeNOx agent Diagnostics connection ......23 Display ® see AdBlue Diesel Care ............ 388 Low outside temperatures ....
  • Page 517 514 Index Active Brake Assist Functions limited Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus cur‐ Apply brake to deselect Park (P) See Owner's Manual ......453 rently unavailable See Owner's Man‐ position ..........472 Active Distance Assist available ............490 Apply brake to select R ......
  • Page 518 Index 515 ?Coolant Stop vehicle Switch 4Engine oil level Reduce oil level ... 467 &inoperative Battery low ....488 engine off ..........465 4Engine oil level Stop vehicle &inoperative Refuel vehicle ... 488 Cruise control and Limiter inopera‐ Switch engine off .........
  • Page 519 516 Index Limiter passive ........461 ðMaximum speed exceeded ..461 ØRefill AdBlue Eng. start not pos‐ LOW RANGE Deactivate differential Mercedes me connect Services limi‐ sible ............ 469 locks ............ 482 ØRefill AdBlue See Owner’s Man‐ ted See Owner's Manual .....
  • Page 520 Index 517 DISTRONIC Stop vehicle Leave engine running Traffic Sign Assist currently unavaila‐ see Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Wait Transmission cooling ....472 ble See Owner's Manual ...... 457 Door #Stop vehicle Leave engine run‐ Traffic Sign Assist inoperative ..... 457 Child safety lock (rear door) ....
  • Page 521 518 Index Driving abroad see Blind Spot Assist Operating (DYNAMIC SELECT switch) .. 151 Symmetrical dipped beam ....117 see Cruise control Selecting the drive program ....151 see Driving safety system Showing operation feedback ....152 Driving lights see HOLD function DYNAMIC SELECT switch see Automatic driving lights see Limiter...
  • Page 522 Index 519 Emergency call system Engine electronics Operation ..........148 Switching off/on ......... 149 see Mercedes-Benz emergency call system Notes ..........425 Electric parking brake ......174 Emergency engine start ......405 Engine number ........427 Applying automatically ......174 Emergency key Engine oil ..........
  • Page 523 520 Index Fill level ® Two-way radio ........426 (Electronic Stability Program) ..179 ® Activating/deactivating ....... 182 AdBlue ..........230 Frequency band Function/notes ........179 Dialling (on-board computer) ....234 Filling station search Starting automatic search ....277 EU general operating permit number ..427 Front airbag (driver, front passenger) ..
  • Page 524 Index 521 Fuse box in the rear ......407 High-pressure cleaner (care) ....382 Fuse box on the dashboard ....407 Hill Start Assist ........194 Handbrake Notes ..........405 see Electric parking brake HOLD function ......... 195 Function/notes ........195 Handling characteristics (unusual) ..
  • Page 525 522 Index In Car Office Intelligent Light System ......120 Starting the automatic service sta‐ Calling up ..........313 tion search .......... 284 Active headlamps ........ 120 Features ..........313 Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus .... 121 Internet Marking a to-do entry as completed ..314 Adverse weather light ......
  • Page 526 ® LED light Overview ..........71 see Apple CarPlay™ see Intelligent Light System Panic alarm ..........72 see Mercedes-Benz Link Light switch Problem ..........74 ISOFIX child seat securing system Overview ..........117 Unlocking setting ........72 Fitting ............ 58...
  • Page 527 524 Index Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus .... 121 Limiter ............187 Multifunction steering wheel (operat‐ Adjusting the instrument lighting ..230 ing) ............237 Activating ..........188 Adverse weather light ......121 Buttons ..........188 Navigation voice commands ....241 Automatic driving lights .......
  • Page 528 Index 525 Notes ............. 98 Setting the map scale ......294 Roof rack ..........108 Setting the map scale automatically ..298 Maintenance Tie-down eyes ........107 Updating ..........297 see ASSYST PLUS Loading guidelines ........98 Map and compass Malfunction Overview ..........
  • Page 529 526 Index Media Interface Mercedes-Benz emergency call sys‐ Designs ..........228 Activating ..........341 Media ..........234 tem ............322 Information .......... 340 Navigation ........... 232 Automatic emergency call ....322 Overview ..........342 Overview ..........226 Information .......... 322 Radio ...........
  • Page 530 Android Auto Central control elements ..... 253 see Destination see Apple CarPlay™ Configuring display settings ....261 see Destination entry see Mercedes-Benz Link Entering characters ......259 see Map see Second telephone Favourites ..........256 see Route see Telephone Main functions ........
  • Page 531 528 Index Near Field Communication (NFC) ..306 Operating ..........226 see PRE-SAFE ® (anticipatory occu‐ Radio menu ......... 234 Connecting the mobile phone to the pant protection) multimedia system ......306 Service menu ........230 see Restraint system Telephone menu ........235 Information ..........
  • Page 532 Index 529 Operating safety Parking brake Declaration of Conformity (electro‐ see Electric parking brake Paint code ..........427 magnetic compatibility) ......22 Parking lights ........... 117 Declaration of conformity (jack) .... 23 Paintwork (cleaning instructions) ..383 Parking position Declaration of conformity (wireless Panic alarm ..........
  • Page 533 530 Index Picture formats Preventative occupant protection sys‐ Radio see Video mode Activating/deactivating radio text ..350 Calling up a slide show ......349 see PRE-SAFE ® (anticipatory occu‐ Picture settings Calling up the station list ..... 349 pant protection) see Video mode Deleting channels ........
  • Page 534 Index 531 Radio stations Switching on/off ......... 364 Opening dimensions ......437 Dialling (on-board computer) ....234 Rear door (child safety lock) ....68 Rear-view mirror Rain closing function see Outside mirrors Rear fog light Sliding sunroof ........83 Switching on/off ........118 Recovering ..........
  • Page 535 532 Index Roll away protection Reset function (multimedia system) ..272 Changing direction ......285 see HOLD function Destination reached ......286 Residual heat ........... 135 From an off-road location ....288 Roof lining (care) ........388 Restoring (factory settings) Lane recommendations .......
  • Page 536 Index 533 Seat heater Service interval display Setting automatic lateral support adjustment ..........92 Activating/deactivating ......93 see ASSYST PLUS Setting options ........14 Seat settings Service station search Workout programme overview ....92 Configuring ..........91 Starting automatic search ....284 Seat belt ..........
  • Page 537 Automatic volume adjustment ..... 359 see Android Auto Switching on the power supply or Spare wheel ..........394 see Apple CarPlay™ ignition ..........141 see Mercedes-Benz Link Spare wheel Start/stop function see Telephone see Emergency spare wheel see ECO start/stop function see Spare wheel Snow chains ..........
  • Page 538 Index 535 Starting the engine Sun visor Setting (remote control) ...... 137 see Vehicle Switching on/off (control panel) ..135 Operating ..........131 Starting-off aid Steering wheel ........226 Surround lighting ........123 see Hill Start Assist Adjusting (electrically) ......94 Setting ..........
  • Page 539 536 Index Setting the time zone ......262 Notes (trailer hitch) ......439 Interchanging mobile phones ....305 Setting the time/date format ....262 Overhang dimension (trailer hitch) ..440 Menu (on-board computer) ....235 Switching transmission of the vehicle Tongue weight ........
  • Page 540 Index 537 Telephony operating modes Sending ..........312 Setting the sensitivity ......253 Voice commands (LINGUATRONIC) ..249 Bluetooth ® Telephony ......301 Touchpad ..........254 Business telephony ......301 Through-loading feature in the rear ..100 Activating/deactivating haptic oper‐ Telephony operating modes ation feedback ........
  • Page 541 538 Index Towing away in the event of malfunc‐ Traffic map Transfer case tions (notes) ..........403 see Map HIGH RANGE ........159 LOW RANGE ........159 Towing away in the event of rear axle Traffic Sign Assist ........215 Shifting ..........
  • Page 542 Index 539 Turn signal indicator Tyre pressure monitoring system EPG (electronic programme guide) ..355 see Turn signal lights Overview of favourites ......355 Checking the tyre pressure ....411 Quick save ........... 356 Checking the tyre temperature .... 411 Turn signal lights ........
  • Page 543 540 Index Notes on fitting ........415 Options ..........270 Starting (emergency operation Removing ..........422 Setting ..........269 mode) ..........142 Replacing ........415, 419 Starting (start/stop button) ....142 Restarting the tyre pressure monitor‐ Switching off (start/stop button) ..168 ing system ..........
  • Page 544 Index 541 Warning/indicator lamp Vehicle identification plate ....427 Overview ..........339 EU general operating permit number ... 427 Settings ..........340 !ABS warning lamp ....... 496 Paint code ........... 427 VIN ............427 JBrake system warning lamp Permissible axle load ......427 Identification plate ......
  • Page 545 542 Index Web browser Wheels 7Seat belt warning lamp lights Calling up a web page ......330 Care ............ 386 up ............499 Calling up options ........ 331 Changing hub caps ......419 ïTrailer tow hitch warning lamp ..504 Calling up the settings ......
  • Page 546 Index 543 Setting ..........264 Windshield ..........126 Setting up a hotspot ......265 Changing the wiper blades ....126 Setting up an Internet connection ..326 Winter operation Window airbag ........... 36 Snow chains ........408 Windows Winter tyres see Side windows Setting the permanent speed limita‐...

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