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Summary of Contents for Mercedes-Benz X-Class 2017

  • 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 Welcome to the world of Mercedes-Benz Before you first drive off, read these Operating Instructions carefully and familiarise yourself with your vehicle. For your own safety and a lon- ger vehicle life, follow the instructions and warn- ing notes in these operating instructions. Disre- garding them may lead to damage to the vehicle or personal injury.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Sockets ..........77 Protection of the environment ....26 Fitting/removing the floormat ....78 Returning a used vehicle ....... 26 Genuine Mercedes-Benz parts ....26 Attachments, bodies, equipment and Light and visibility ......79 conversions ........... 27 Exterior lighting ........79 Operating Instructions ......
  • Page 6 Contents Towing or tow-starting ......205 Instrument display, on-board com- Unlocking the selector lever manually .. 207 puter ..........123 Fuses ........... 207 Instrument cluster overview ....123 Overview of steering wheel buttons ..123 Wheels and tyres ......209 Operating the on-board computer ..
  • Page 7: Index

    Index Changing the display and sorting 1, 2, 3 ... criteria for contacts ....... 156 360° camera Deleting contacts ......158 Activating/deactivating using Deleting imported contacts ... 157 reverse gear (multimedia system) .. 116 Editing a contact ......159 Display in the multimedia system .. 116 Importing contacts ......
  • Page 8 Index Announcing street names Battery Switching on/off (multimedia sys- Important safety notes ....202 tem) ..........139 Jump-starting ......... 203 Anti-skid chains Battery (key) see Snow chains Important safety notes ....57 Armrest Replacing ......... 57 Battery (vehicle) Stowage compartment ....74 Ashtray ..........
  • Page 9 Index Central locking Warning lamp ......... 245 Breakdown assistance Emergency unlocking ....... 57 Fire extinguisher ......202 Locking/unlocking (buttons) ... 60 First-aid kit ........201 Locking/unlocking (key) ....56 Jump-starting ......... 203 Change of direction ......140 Reflective safety jacket ....201 Changing a bulb Warning triangle ......
  • Page 10 Index Dashboard lighting Setting the air distribution ....92 Setting the air vents ......93 see Instrument cluster lighting Switching air-recirculation mode Data import and export function ..134 on/off ..........92 Dealership Switching on/off ......92 see Qualified specialist workshop Switching the A/C function on Destination and off ..........
  • Page 11 Emergency call button charge sta- Driving safety systems tus ............199 Overview ........106 Emergency call system Driving system see Mercedes-Benz emergency ECO Start/Stop function ....97 call system Driving systems Emergency key element Display message ......235 Inserting .......... 57 Function of the wheel sensors ..
  • Page 12 Factory setting (reset function) ..136 ment ..........208 Favourites (Internet) ......171 Notes ..........207 Fire extinguisher ....... 202 First-aid kit ......... 201 Fitting a wheel ® GARMIN MAP PILOT ......148 Fitting a wheel ....... 219 Genuine Mercedes-Benz parts ... 26...
  • Page 13 Index Global Interior lighting Command ........182 Front ..........81 Glove compartment ......74 Overhead control panel ....81 Rear ..........81 Gracenote Media Database ....173 Rear interior lighting ......81 Guide rail Interior motion sensor Maximum tensile strength ..... 228 Deactivating ........
  • Page 14 Index Key positions Light switch ........79 Start/Stop button ......94 Main-beam headlamps ..... 80 Key positions (ignition lock) ....94 Rear foglamp ........79 KEYLESS-GO Side lamps ........79 Turn signals ........80 Locking/unlocking the vehicle ..60 Limiter Problems .........
  • Page 15 Calling the Mercedes-Benz Cus- gation announcements ....129 tomer Centre ......... 163 Avoiding an area ......146 Mercedes-Benz emergency call ..162 Calling up the online search ..137 Mercedes-Benz Apps Deleting all areas ......146 Calling up ........169 Deleting an area ......
  • Page 16 Index On-board computer Previous destinations ....137 Qibla ..........147 Assistance graphic menu ....125 Reading map data ......147 Display service ....... 190 Repeating announcements .... 141 Media menu ........127 Route options ........ 139 Message memory ......231 Route settings .......
  • Page 17 Index PIN protection Overhead control panel ...... 22 Activating/deactivating ....134 Paintwork (cleaning instructions) ... 196 Qibla ........... 147 Parking QR code Important safety notes ....104 Parking Assist PARKTRONIC Rescue card ........31 Qualified specialist workshop ... 30 Deactivating/activating ....112 Function/notes ......
  • Page 18 Index Rear-compartment seat belt sta- From an off-road position ....142 tus indicator ........39 General notes ........ 140 Rear-view mirror Lane recommendations ....140 To an off-road destination ....142 Compass display ......88 Route settings Dipping (automatic) ......87 Selecting the route type ....
  • Page 19 Index Service interval display Start/Stop button Calling up the service due date ..190 Key positions ........94 Starting the vehicle Disconnection periods ....190 Displaying service messages ..190 when the key battery is dis- Notes ..........190 charged ..........57 Service menu (on-board com- Station memory (radio) puter) ..........
  • Page 20 Index Voice recognition ......151 Writing e-mails ....... 162 Tail lamp Writing text messages ....161 Replacing bulbs ....... 85 Telephone number Tail lamps Entering ......... 151 changing .......... 85 Text message Tailgate Replying ......... 161 Locking/unlocking ......62 Text message (SMS) Opening/closing ......
  • Page 21 Index Notes ..........120 Radio type approval for the tyre Towing eye ......... 206 pressure monitor ......213 Traffic jam icon Restarting ........212 Warning lamp ......... 254 Showing on route ......144 Traffic jam message Tyre pressure table ......211 Tyres Reading out on route .....
  • Page 22 Index Washer fluid Tow-starting ........207 Towing away ........205 Display message ......243 Transporting ........206 Notes ..........227 Unlocking (key) ........ 56 Topping up ........194 Way points Vehicle bodies ........27 Vehicle identification number Accepting for the route ....138 Entering .........
  • Page 23: At A Glance

    At a glance Cockpit Function Page Function Page Combination switch Control panel for: Horn Differential lock Control panel for the multi- Loading area lighting media system ECO start/stop function Controls for the multimedia Manual parking brake system All-wheel-drive mode switch Display (multimedia system) Ignition lock/Start/Stop PASSENGER AIR BAG indica-...
  • Page 24: Indicator And Warning Lamps

    At a glance Indicator and warning lamps Function Page Function Page Speedometer J Brakes (yellow) (inop- erative) ® ÷ ESP ! Manual parking brake · Distance warning sig- (yellow) 6 Restraint system Ð Power steering mal- ü The seat belt is not fas- functioning tened #! Indicator lamp...
  • Page 25: Overhead Control Panel

    Switches the right- hand reading lamp on/off Switches the left- hand reading lamp on/off SOS emergency call button (Mercedes-Benz emergency A Switches the front inte- call system) rior lighting on/off LED indicator lamp auxiliary battery, emergency call sys-...
  • Page 26: Door Control Panel

    At a glance Door control panel Function Page Unlocks the vehicle centrally from the inside W Opens/closes the right-hand side window W Opens/closes the right-hand rear side window Child-proof lock for rear side windows and co-driver's side window W Opens/closes the left- Function Page hand rear side window...
  • Page 27: Emergencies And Breakdowns

    At a glance Emergencies and breakdowns Function Page Function Page Fuel filler flap with instruc- Fire extinguisher tion label for fuel type and QR QR code for determining the codes for determining the rescue card rescue card 31 Hazard warning lamps Reflective safety jackets Button for SOS emergency 199,...
  • Page 28: Digital Operating Instructions

    Calling up the Digital Operating Instructions Contents Contents: here you can select individual sec- Calling up the Digital Operating tions in the contents. Instructions Visual search Visual search: here you can explore your Calling up the Digital Operating vehicle virtually. Instructions Content pages Multimedia system:...
  • Page 29: Before The First Journey

    For EU countries only: this planet sparingly and in a manner which Mercedes-Benz will take back your end-of-life takes the requirements of both nature and vehicle for environmentally-friendly disposal in humanity into consideration.
  • Page 30: Attachments, Bodies, Equipment And Conversions

    Only use genu- operating and road safety is achieved. ine Mercedes-Benz parts or parts of equal qual- For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz recom- ity. Only use tyres, wheels and accessories that...
  • Page 31: Operating Instructions

    Operating safety ing of engine diagnostic data is a legal require- WARNING ment, and must always be verifiable and accu- Modifications to electronic components, their rate. software as well as wiring could affect their function and/or the operation of other net- worked components.
  • Page 32: Declarations Of Conformity

    Director of Engineering the wireless components of this vehicle are FlexNGate/Ventra compliant with the basic requirements and all other relevant regulations stipulated by Direc- Bradford Product Development Centre tive 2014/53/EU. You can obtain further infor- mation from any Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.
  • Page 33: Diagnostics Connections

    Mercedes-Benz as soon as possible about any dent insurance body. change of address or vehicle ownership. You This will otherwise lead to the invalidation of the can do this, for example, at a Mercedes-Benz vehicle’s general operating permit and its insur- Service Centre. ance coverage.
  • Page 34: Correct Use Of The Vehicle

    If you attempt Mercedes-Benz implied warranty or the new ® to operate the vehicle without AdBlue , with or used-vehicle warranty.
  • Page 35 Vehicle data memory Only a small part of the data is stored in event or means of the control elements integrated in the fault memories. vehicle. The smartphone's picture and sound can be output via the multimedia system. Spe- When you use services, the technical data from cific items of information are also sent to your the vehicle can be read out by service network smartphone.
  • Page 36: Mercedes-Benz Service24H

    Mercedes-Benz Service24h If your vehicle will not start or you experience a breakdown on your journey, Mercedes-Benz Ser- vice24h will provide assistance throughout Europe 365 days a year, around the clock. You can reach the Mercedes-Benz Service24h emergency call centre using the phone numbers listed below.
  • Page 37 Mercedes-Benz Service24h Country Service24h hotline Alternative telephone num- Iceland 664 2130 +354 664 2130 Italy 00800 1 777 7777 +39 027 541 97 77 Croatia 0800 10 40 +385 1 36 44 873 Latvia +371 29 48 85 57 +371 670 99 888...
  • Page 38: Copyright

    Copyright Country Service24h hotline Alternative telephone num- United Kingdom 00800 1 777 7777 +44 207-975 7077 Belarus 17 203 9999 +375 17 203 9999 Cyprus (North) 444 87 87 + 90 392 444 87 87 Cyprus (South) 8000 06 06 +357 99 62 50 62 Please only select the phone number valid for your country of residence.
  • Page 39: Occupant Safety

    If it is necessary to adjust the vehicle to accom- Airbags modate a person with disabilities, contact a Child restraint system qualified specialist workshop. Mercedes-Benz Child seat securing systems recommends that you only use driving aids which have been approved specifically for your In the event of an accident, the restraint system vehicle by Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 40: Seat Belts

    The activation threshold for the restraint system Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have components is determined based on the analy- the vehicle towed to a qualified specialist sis of the sensor values measured at various workshop after an accident.
  • Page 41 Mercedes-Benz recommends that you only use abdomen or neck injuries, for example. This seat belts that have been approved specifically poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 42: Airbags

    The 7 seat belt warning lamp in the instru- ment cluster reminds you that all vehicle occu- Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the pants must fasten their seat belts correctly. vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop A warning tone may also sound.
  • Page 43 Airbags Always observe the information on the cor- CHECK Possible protection rect driver's seat position ( page 67). for … hold the steering wheel by the rim only. This Driver's knee- Thighs, knee, lower leg allows the airbag to deploy fully always lean against the backrest while driv- ing.
  • Page 44 Use only seat covers which have been specif- following conditions are met: ically approved for the respective seat by objects are not stored under or next to the Mercedes-Benz. front-passenger seat. the front-passenger seat must always be able WARNING to move freely in all directions.
  • Page 45 Airbags When fitting a child restraint system on the When the front-passenger seat is occupied, front-passenger seat, always observe the fol- always make sure that: lowing points: the classification of the person in the front- ensure that the child restraint system is posi- passenger seat is correct and that the front- tioned correctly ( page 45).
  • Page 46 Airbags front-passenger front airbag is activated. If, in Rectify the cause for the incorrect status of the event of an accident, all deployment cri- the front-passenger front airbag teria are met, the front-passenger front airbag page 251). is deployed. If the front-passenger seat is occupied, make PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF lights up: the front- sure that the status of the front-passenger front passenger front airbag is deactivated.
  • Page 47 Airbags lamp either remains lit or it goes out depend- WARNING ing on the result of the classification. If you secure a child in a forward-facing child PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF is off: move the restraint system on the co-driver's seat and front-passenger seat as far back as possi- you position the co-driver's seat too close to ble or a person of a smaller stature should...
  • Page 48: Children In The Vehicle

    If you leave children unattended in the vehi- size of the child and that is recommended and cle, they may be able to set the vehicle in suitable for use in Mercedes-Benz vehicles. motion if, for example, they: Make sure you observe the instructions for release the parking brake correct use of the child restraint system.
  • Page 49 Use the care products approved by If the child together with the child restraint Mercedes-Benz to clean the child restraint system weighs more than 33 kg , only use systems recommended by Mercedes-Benz. ISOFIX or i-Size child restraint systems with Further information can be obtained at a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 50 Children in the vehicle When fitting a child restraint system, be sure to observe the manufacturer's installation instruc- tions and the instructions for correct use of the child restraint system. Before driving the vehicle, make sure that the ISOFIX or i-Size child restraint system is cor- rectly engaged in both i-Size securing rings.
  • Page 51 Centre rear seat in front-passenger seats. For this reason, Left rear seat Mercedes-Benz strongly advises that you install a child restraint system on a rear seat. If it is absolutely necessary to secure a child in a child restraint system on the front-passenger...
  • Page 52 Children in the vehicle Notes on rearward and forward-facing WARNING child restraint systems If you secure a child in a child restraint system on the front-passenger seat and the If it is absolutely necessary to secure a child in a rearward-facing child restraint system on the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp is co-driver's seat, you must always make sure...
  • Page 53 Children in the vehicle approved in accordance with UN Regulation No. ISOFIX or i-Size child restraint systems in the 16 or similar standards. following "Universal" category may be used on seats marked U, UF, IUF or i-U in accordance with the tables on the suitability of the seats for securing child restraint systems.
  • Page 54 Children in the vehicle X: not suitable for children of this weight category. U: suitable for forward and rearward- facing child restraint systems in the "Universal" category used in this weight category. UF: suitable for forward-facing child restraint systems in the "Universal" category that are approved for use in this weight category.
  • Page 55 Children in the vehicle the child restraint system must not touch the roof or be subjected to a load by the head restraint. observe the manufacturer's installation instructions for the child restraint system. Legend for the table: X: not suitable for an ISOFIX child restraint system in this weight category. IUF: suitable for a forward-facing ISOFIX child restraint system in the "Universal"...
  • Page 56 Children in the vehicle X: not suitable for an i‑Size child restraint system in this weight category. i‑U: suitable for a forward or rearward-facing i‑Size child restraint system of the "Universal" category. Co-driver's seat Left rear seat Centre rear Right rear seat seat i‑Size child i‑U...
  • Page 57: Child-Proof Locks

    Child-proof locks You can obtain further information about the correct child restraint system from a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.. Further related subjects: Notes on child restraint systems on the front-passenger seat ( page 48). Notes on attaching suitable child restraint systems ( page 49).
  • Page 58: Pets In The Vehicle

    Pets in the vehicle Enabling and disabling child-proof locks for the side windows To activate and deactivate: press but- ton :. The rear side windows and the side window on the co-driver's side are locked and unlocked. Pets in the vehicle WARNING If you leave animals unsupervised or unse- cured in the vehicle, they may press buttons...
  • Page 59: Opening And Closing

    Overview of key functions WARNING If children are left unsupervised in the vehicle, they could: open doors, thereby endangering other per- sons or road users get out and be struck by oncoming traffic operate vehicle equipment and become Folding keys trapped, for example Fold out the key In addition, the children could also set the...
  • Page 60 Folding keys Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the Starting the engine when the key bat- battery changed at a qualified specialist work- tery is low or discharged shop.
  • Page 61 Smart key Attach the upper part = so that it engages. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the Insert the emergency key element back into battery changed at a qualified specialist work- the key ( page 57).
  • Page 62: Doors

    Doors Problems with the key Problem Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions You can no longer lock The doors are not closed properly. the vehicle. Close the doors properly and lock the vehicle again. The turn signals do not flash when the vehicle is The central locking system has malfunctioned.
  • Page 63 Doors Pull the door handle : and open the door. Locking and unlocking the vehicle with KEYLESS-GO WARNING Centrally locking and unlocking the vehicle from the inside If children are left unsupervised in the vehicle, they could: open doors, thereby endangering other per- sons or road users get out and be struck by oncoming traffic operate vehicle equipment and become...
  • Page 64 Doors Requirements: To lock the vehicle: press button : on the door handle. the key is outside of the vehicle To unlock the vehicle: press button : on the distance between the key and the vehicle the door handle. is less than 80 cm all the doors are closed Problems with KEYLESS-GO Problem...
  • Page 65: Tailgate

    Tailgate doors from the inside. In this case, you can lock risk of injury for anyone in the tailgate's swing- these doors manually. ing range. If you lock the doors manually and the child- Only open or close the tailgate when there are proof locks in the rear doors are also enabled, no persons within its swinging range.
  • Page 66: Opening And Closing The Side Win- Dows

    Opening and closing the side windows To open: pull tailgate handle :. Activate the override feature for the rear side Lower the tailgate with your hands until the windows. When leaving the vehicle, always tailgate is in end position. take the key with you and lock the vehicle. The support cables hold the tailgate.
  • Page 67: Opening And Closing The Electrical Rear Sliding Window

    Anti-theft protection When closing, make sure that no body parts are in the closing area. If someone becomes trapped, press the W button to open the side window again. Opening and closing the electrical rear sliding window WARNING When opening the rear sliding window, body To open: press and hold switch :.
  • Page 68 Anti-theft protection Activating Activating Press the & button on the key. Requirements The indicator lamp : flashes. The windows and doors are closed. If the alarm system is switched on, an optical There are no objects, e.g. mascots, hanging and audible alarm is triggered when the follow- on the rear-view mirror or on the grab handles ing are opened: on the roof trim.
  • Page 69 Anti-theft protection load and/or transport the vehicle, e.g. on a ferry or car transporter park on a movable surface, such as a split- level garage if there are people or animals remaining in the vehicle This will prevent a false alarm.
  • Page 70: Seats And Stowage

    Seats Correct driver's seat position Seats Adjusting the front seats electrically WARNING WARNING You could lose control of the vehicle while driving if you: You could lose control of the vehicle while driving if you: adjust the driver's seat, steering wheel or mirrors adjust the driver's seat, steering wheel or mirrors...
  • Page 71 Seats protective covers not approved by WARNING Mercedes-Benz. The seat belt does not offer the intended level Make sure that there are no objects in the of protection if you have not moved the back- footwell under or behind the seats when mov- rest to an almost vertical position.
  • Page 72 Seats Adjust the driver's seat, head restraint, steer- ing wheel and mirrors and fasten your seat belt before starting the engine. WARNING If children adjust the seats, they could become trapped, especially if they are unat- tended. There is a risk of injury. When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle.
  • Page 73 Seats Always drive with the head restraints fitted. Ensure that the centre of the head restraints support the back of each vehicle occupant's head at eye level before driving off. The centre head restraint can be put in an upper and lower position.
  • Page 74: Adjusting The Steering Wheel

    Adjusting the steering wheel To fold up: push the centre head restraint : the seat is not occupied, e.g. when driving without a co-driver.The seat heating may oth- upwards. erwise overheat, causing damage to the seat. Remove the right-hand hook ; from the floor.
  • Page 75: Stowage Areas

    Stowage areas WARNING Make sure that the steering wheel is locked before driving off. Never unlock the steering If you transport objects in the vehicle interior wheel when the vehicle is in motion. and these are not adequately secured, they could slip or be flung around and thereby WARNING strike vehicle occupants.
  • Page 76 Stowage areas As the driver, you are responsible for ensuring heat, causing them to burst. There is a risk of that: an accident. the load is secured against slipping, tipping, When transporting a load, always observe the rolling or falling off in normal traffic condi- permissible wheel loads, axle loads and the tions, should the vehicle swerve to avoid an maximum permissible gross vehicle weight...
  • Page 77 Stowage areas adjust the tyre pressure according to the vehi- cle load ( page 211). adapt your driving style according to the load. Stowage spaces in the interior Overview of the front stowage compart- ments Observe the notes on loading the vehicle page 72).
  • Page 78 Stowage areas Stowage net Observe the notes on loading the vehicle page 72). You can use the stowage net in the co-driver's footwell to store small, lightweight items. Stowage compartment under the rear bench seat Observe the notes on loading the vehicle page 72).
  • Page 79: Ashtray And Cigarette Lighter

    Ashtray and cigarette lighter The nubs on the underside of the lashing eye- Before using the lashing eyelets, always make let must be fully seated in the notches of the sure they are properly fitted and cannot be guide rail. moved.
  • Page 80: Sockets

    Sockets Using the cigarette lighter Sockets Using the 12 V socket in the centre WARNING console You can burn yourself if you touch the hot heating element or the socket of the cigarette lighter. In addition, flammable materials can ignite if: the hot cigarette lighter falls a child holds the hot cigarette lighter to objects, for example...
  • Page 81: Fitting/Removing The Floormat

    Fitting/removing the floormat Requirements: Using the 12 V socket in the rear com- partment only connect devices with a maximum power consumption of 240 watts (20 A). If you use the 12 V sockets under the arm- use this socket only while the engine is run- rest and in the rear simultaneously, be aware ning to prevent the starter battery from dis- not to exceed the maximum power consump-...
  • Page 82: Light And Visibility

    Exterior lighting Automatic headlamps Exterior lighting The side lamps, dipped-beam headlamps and Changing over the lights when driving daytime driving lights are switched on automat- abroad ically depending on the status of the ignition, whether the engine is running and the light con- Vehicles with halogen or static LED head- ditions.
  • Page 83 Exterior lighting To switch on the main-beam headlamps: switch on the dipped-beam headlamps page 79). Press the combination switch beyond the pressure point in the direction of the arrow :. The main-beam indicator lamp comes on. To switch off the main-beam headlamps: move the combination switch back to its out- of-use position.
  • Page 84: Setting The Interior Lighting

    Replacing light bulbs Press button :. Interior lighting in rear compartment The loading area lighting is switched on when the indicator lamp ; lights up. It is only possible to switch the loading area lighting on when the ignition is switched off because driving with the loading area lighting switched on is prohibited.
  • Page 85 Replacing light bulbs Overview of types of lamp The following light bulbs can be changed. Vehicles with LED headlamps Reversing lamp: W21W 21 W Turn signal lamp: WY21W 21 W Vehicles with halogen headlamps Licence plate lamp: W5W 5 W Main-beam headlamp/dipped-beam head- lamp: H7 55 W Turn signal lamp: WY21W 21 W...
  • Page 86 Replacing light bulbs Housing cover for dipped-beam head- lamps/side lamps Housing cover for main-beam headlamps/ turn signal lamps Requirements: main-beam headlamp/dipped-beam head- lamp: light bulb type H7 55 W side lamps: light bulb type WY21/5W 21 W turn signal lamp: light bulb type WY21W 21 W the lighting system is deactivated.
  • Page 87 Replacing light bulbs Changing courtesy exit lamp light bulbs Changing light bulbs for the interior light Requirements Light bulb type HT D6 3.4 W The lighting system is deactivated. The courtesy light is located inside the driv- er's and co-driver's door. Open the corresponding door.
  • Page 88: Windscreen Wipers And Windscreen Washer System

    Windscreen wipers and windscreen washer system Insert the new light bulb into socket and turn Replacing rear light bulbs it clockwise. Changing tail lamp light bulbs Insert the socket into the bulb holder and turn it clockwise. Press the connector into the bulb holder of the tail lamp.
  • Page 89 Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have screen wipers may be activated inadvertently. the wiper blades changed at a qualified spe- This could damage the windscreen wiper cialist workshop.
  • Page 90: Mirrors

    Mirrors Fitting the wiper blades Push the new wiper blade : into the wind- screen wiper arm = in the direction of the arrow ; until it engages. Mirrors Operating the exterior mirrors WARNING You could lose control of the vehicle while Folding the exterior mirrors in or out driving if you: To fold in: press the ? button.
  • Page 91 Mirrors Manually setting the rear-view mirror If you come into contact with the electrolyte, to anti-dazzle mode observe the following: Rinse off the electrolyte from your skin immediately with water. Immediately rinse the electrolyte out of your eyes thoroughly with clean water. If the electrolyte is swallowed, immediately rinse your mouth out thoroughly.
  • Page 92 Mirrors Calibrating the compass in the rear-view mirror If the compass is not calibrated or is malfunctioning due to external influences, the current direction of travel is not displayed in the rear-view mirror. The display : then shows Large buildings, bridges, power lines or strong transmitting antennas as well as metallic objects on or in the vehicle can disrupt the compass display.
  • Page 93: Operating The Sun Visors

    Operating the sun visors The difference between the North Magnetic Pole and the Geographic North Pole can lead to errors in the compass display. To prevent this, a zone can be set for the compass. To set a zone: press and hold the ; button for six seconds. The display : shows the number of the currently set zone.
  • Page 94: Climate Control

    Climate control systems Climate control systems Overview of the manual air-conditioning system Turn: switch climate control on/off Press: switch the A/C function on/off Setting the airflow Setting the air distribution Setting the temperature Activating/deactivating air-recirculation mode Switching the rear window heating and mirror heating on/off Ventilating and demisting the windscreen Overview of the automatic air-conditioning system Ventilating and demisting the windscreen...
  • Page 95: Operating The Climate Control Systems

    Operating the climate control systems Setting the air distribution Setting the airflow Activating/deactivating climate control Switching the rear window heating and mirror heating on/off Operating the climate control sys- Demisting the windows tems Press the C button. If the windows are still misted up, press the Switching climate control on and off z button.
  • Page 96: Air Vents

    Air vents The temperate control on the right side is then inoperative. To switch off: press the DUAL button again. The indicator lamp lights up. The temperature for the left and right side can be set separately via the left and right temperature control. Switching the rear window and mirror heating on/off If the exterior mirror is heated, the mirror heat-...
  • Page 97: Driving And Parking

    Driving Driving Start/Stop button and key positions WARNING If you leave children unattended in the vehi- cle, they may be able to set the vehicle in motion if, for example, they: release the parking brake shift the automatic transmission out of park position P or shift manual transmission into Start/Stop button neutral...
  • Page 98 Driving Starting the vehicle Information on Hill Start Assist Hill Start Assist holds the vehicle when pulling Starting the vehicle with the Start/Stop away uphill under the following circumstances: button Vehicles with manual transmission: a gear is engaged. Vehicles with automatic transmission: the transmission is in position h or k.
  • Page 99 Driving effect by applying greater force to the brake the engine running in enclosed spaces with- pedal. out sufficient ventilation. do not drive with a trailer during the first 800 km. DANGER If the exhaust pipe is blocked or sufficient ventilation is not possible, poisonous exhaust Driving tips gases such as carbon monoxide may enter the...
  • Page 100: Manual Transmission

    The vehicle may begin moving. the transmission. There is a risk of accident and injury. Mercedes-Benz recommends pulling away If you wish to exit the vehicle, always turn off in 2nd gear, on level ground and in unladen condition.
  • Page 101: Automatic Transmission

    Automatic transmission Gearshift recommendation The gearshift recommendation assists you in adopting a fuel-efficient driving style. Park position with parking lock If gearshift recommendation : appears in the multifunction display, shift up or down a Reverse gear gear in accordance with the gearshift recom- Neutral mendation.
  • Page 102: All-Wheel Drive

    All-wheel drive If gearshift recommendation : appears in If a driven wheel spins due to lack of traction: the multifunction display, shift up or down a when pulling away, make use of the traction gear in accordance with the gearshift recom- ®...
  • Page 103 All-wheel drive Press the switch downwards and turn from Selecting drive mode position 2 to position 3 or from position 3 to position 2. During transition, the selected drive mode 4H or 4L flashes in the multifunction display. If the indicator for 4H or 4L lights up con- stantly, the corresponding drive mode has been selected.
  • Page 104: Refuelling

    Refuelling gage the differential lock. The differential lock Observe the following points. You could oth- is engaged again once the conditions for erwise damage the differential lock. engaging the differential lock are met. Do not engage the differential lock if the drive wheels are spinning.
  • Page 105 Refuelling could otherwise be blocked by particles from Do not get back into the vehicle during the the fuel can. refuelling process; otherwise, electrostatic The fuel filler flap is located on the left side of the charge could build up again. vehicle.
  • Page 106 Refuelling Winter operation can thus be guaranteed ® Do not swallow AdBlue or let it come into con- even at temperatures below -11 †. ® tact with skin, eyes or clothing. Keep AdBlue out of the reach of children. ® If you top up AdBlue at temperatures below ®...
  • Page 107: Parking

    Parking ® Filling procedure with an AdBlue refill bot- ® Unscrew the cap of the AdBlue refill bottle. ® Place the AdBlue refill bottle on the filler neck and screw it on clockwise until hand- tight. ® Press the AdBlue refill bottle towards the filler neck.
  • Page 108: Driving Systems And Driving Safety Systems

    Driving systems and driving safety systems Vehicles with Start/Stop button: press the WARNING Start/Stop button once. If you leave children unattended in the vehi- Vehicles with an ignition lock: turn the key cle, they may be able to set the vehicle in to position g in the ignition lock and remove motion if, for example, they: release the parking brake...
  • Page 109 Driving systems and driving safety systems Function of radar sensors Drive on carefully. Have ABS checked imme- diately at a qualified specialist workshop. Certain driving and driving safety systems use radar sensors and cameras to monitor the area ABS controls the braking pressure in critical sit- in front, behind or next to the vehicle (depending uations: on vehicle equipment).
  • Page 110 Driving systems and driving safety systems Function of BAS (Brake Assist Sys- WARNING tem) Active Brake Assist cannot always clearly identify objects and complex traffic situa- WARNING tions. If BAS is malfunctioning, the braking distance In these cases, Active Brake Assist may: in an emergency braking situation is warn or brake for no reason increased.
  • Page 111 Driving systems and driving safety systems an aid. You are responsible for the safe distance ® (Electronic Stability Program) to the vehicle in front, for vehicle speed, braking in good time and for staying in your lane. You are ® Function of ESP (Electronic Stability always responsible for maintaining control over...
  • Page 112 Driving systems and driving safety systems ® ® ® If ESP intervenes, the ESP warning lamp ÷ To improve traction, deactivate ESP in the fol- flashes in the instrument cluster: lowing circumstances: if snow chains are being used ® do not deactivate ESP under any circum- stances.
  • Page 113 Driving systems and driving safety systems into account road, weather or traffic conditions. ® trailer stabilisation may be impaired or The speed limiter is only an aid. You are respon- inoperative in the following situations: sible for the safe distance to the vehicle in front, the trailer is not connected correctly.
  • Page 114 Driving systems and driving safety systems Variable speed limiter Cruise control the vehicle has been started. Briefly press lever up C or down D. The stored speed is increased C or reduced the variable speed limiter is selected. Din 1 km/h increments. Press the lever up C or down D to the pres- sure point or beyond.
  • Page 115 Driving systems and driving safety systems vehicles with manual transmission: you Vehicles with a trailer tow hitch: once you shift to too high a gear and as a result, the have established an electrical connection engine speed is too low. between your vehicle and the trailer, the rear sensors must be deactivated.
  • Page 116 Driving systems and driving safety systems Switching the rear sensors on/off On-board computer: Settings Settings*Rear Parktronic Rear Parktronic Press the a button. Problems with PARKTRONIC Problem Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions Only the red segments in PARKTRONIC has malfunctioned and has switched itself off. the PARKTRONIC warn- If problems persist, have PARKTRONIC checked at a qualified spe- ing displays are lit.
  • Page 117 Driving systems and driving safety systems System limitations White guide line without steering input, vehi- cle width including the exterior mirrors The reversing camera will not function or will (static) only partially function in the following situations: Yellow guide line for the vehicle width if there is heavy rain, snow or fog including the exterior mirrors, at the current if the light conditions are poor, e.g.
  • Page 118 Driving systems and driving safety systems 360° camera Function of the 360° camera Objects that are not at ground level appear further away than they actually are, for exam- ple: the bumper of the vehicle parked behind the drawbar of a trailer the ball coupling of a trailer tow hitch the tail-end of a lorry Trailer view...
  • Page 119 Driving systems and driving safety systems Views of the 360° camera the camera lens is obstructed, dirty or misted Observe the notes on the 360° camera the vehicle components in which the cameras page 115). are fitted are damaged. In this event, have the The following camera views are available in the camera position and setting checked at a multimedia system:...
  • Page 120 Driving systems and driving safety systems Yellow guide line at a distance of approx- Top view and enlarged rear view imately 4.0 m from the rear of the vehicle Symbol for the split-screen setting with top Vehicle centre axis (locating aid) view and enlarged image from the reversing camera Yellow guide line at a distance of approx-...
  • Page 121 Driving systems and driving safety systems Locating aid – vehicle centre point on the Lane Keeping Assist yellow guide line at a distance of approx- Function of Lane Keeping Assist imately 1.0 m from the rear of the vehicle Red guide line at a distance of approximately 0.3 m from the rear of the vehicle Lane Keeping Assist monitors the area in front of Trailer drawbar...
  • Page 122 Driving systems and driving safety systems the distance to the vehicle in front is too short Traffic Sign Assist and thus the lane markings cannot be detec- Function of Traffic Sign Assist the lane markings change quickly, e.g. lanes branch off, cross one another or merge the road is narrow and winding Activating and deactivating Lane Keep- ing Assist...
  • Page 123: Trailer Tow Hitch

    Trailer tow hitch Activating and deactivating Traffic Sign Assist The Traffic Sign Assist message function can be switched on in the on-board computer. When you pass a traffic sign, the display shows the traffic regulations (speed limit and overtaking restriction) for 5 seconds. The previous menu then reappears automatically.
  • Page 124 Trailer tow hitch make sure there is nobody between the trailer This may impair the handling characteristics. and the vehicle. When towing a trailer, always adjust your speed A trailer which is incorrectly coupled to the tow- to suit the road and weather conditions. Drive ing vehicle could break away.
  • Page 125 Trailer tow hitch Always engage the ball coupling as described and make sure that it is securely attached. Open the socket cover. Insert the connector with lug : into groove = on the socket. Turn bayonet connection ; clockwise to the Slide the ball coupling : into the mount- stop.
  • Page 126: Instrument Display, On-Board Com- Puter

    Overview of steering wheel buttons Under normal operating conditions coolant tem- Instrument cluster overview perature gauge ? may rise to 120 °C. WARNING WARNING If you open the bonnet while the engine is If the instrument cluster has failed or mal- overheating or while there is a fire in the functioned, you may not recognise function engine compartment, you could come into...
  • Page 127: Operating The On-Board Computer

    Displays in the multifunction display Operating the on-board computer Displays in the multifunction display WARNING If you operate information and communica- tion equipment integrated in the vehicle when driving, you could be distracted from the traf- fic situation. This could also cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
  • Page 128: Adjusting The Instrument Cluster Lighting

    Menus and submenus appears in the display panel ?, Calling up the assistance graphics the tachograph may be malfunc- display tioning ( page 243). On-board computer: Possible causes of the display or message can be found on the dis- Assistance graphic Assistance graphic play of the digital tachograph and The following displays are available in the menu:...
  • Page 129 Menus and submenus Example: trip computer Example: no change of direction announced Total distance recorder Distance to the next destination Driving time Estimated arrival time Average speed Distance to the next change of direction Average fuel consumption Current street Resetting the values in the trip menu On-board computer: Trip Trip...
  • Page 130 Menus and submenus Selecting a radio station Name of album Folder name On-board computer: To switch to a track in the active media +Radio Radio source: press the : or 9 button briefly. Changing the media source Briefly press the a button. Press the : or 9 button.
  • Page 131: Multimedia Systems

    Overview and operation Overview and operation Operating the controller Overview of the multimedia system The % button, returns to the previous display (press briefly), call up basic menu Media display (press and hold) COMAND Online: single DVD drive, Audio The ß button, calls up favourites 20: Single-CD drive Controller The ß, $, Õ, %, Ø...
  • Page 132 Overview and operation The D button, calls up the audio menu Switching the sound on and off The % button, returns to the previous Push the volume control knob next to the display controller. To select the menu item: swipe up, down, to the left or right.
  • Page 133 Overview and operation To select an input line: switch to the lower Character entry line in the character bar by sliding 6 the Using character entry controller. Select 4 or 5 by turning and pressing the The following functions are available: controller.
  • Page 134: System Settings

    System settings & Cancels entry To change the input line or position of the cursor Inserts a new paragraph To change the input language To end the character entry Entering characters on the touchpad System settings Configuring the display settings Multimedia system: Vehicle Vehicle...
  • Page 135 System settings whether you want this setting to be main- Time and date tained. Automatically setting the date and time Multimedia system: Text reader settings +Vehicle Vehicle Time Time Multimedia system: Switch Automatic Automatic time time settings settings on O or ª...
  • Page 136 System settings Connecting a device via pushbutton The following connection options are available: Wi-Fi connection Requirements The Wi-Fi connection is established to a Wi-Fi- For this type of connection, the device to be enabled device, e.g. the customer's mobile connected must support "Connect via push- phone or a tablet PC.
  • Page 137 System settings connection is established via the security key. Data import and data export The connection must be re-established using the newly generated security key. Function of data import and export The connections between devices that were The following functions are possible: established using the previous security key no longer work after the security key is changed.
  • Page 138 Select ¬. If you forget your PIN, you can have PIN pro- The map software is installed. You will see a tection deactivated at a Mercedes-Benz Ser- message to this effect. vice Centre. Alternatively, switch off PIN pro- tection by resetting your personal data.
  • Page 139: Navigation (Comand Online)

    Navigation (COMAND Online) You can continue an interrupted installation Destination entry process at a later date. Entering a POI or address Multimedia system: Reset function Navi Navi Destination Destination Address Address Multimedia system: entry entry +Vehicle Vehicle System settings System settings Input options, for example, are: Reset Reset...
  • Page 140 Navigation (COMAND Online) Keyword search The POIs show the following information: Name of the POI Multimedia system: Linear distance to the POI Navi Navi Destination Destination Free Free The linear direction to the POI around the destination search destination search current vehicle position (arrow) when Enter a POI or address.
  • Page 141 Select a category or Personal routes Personal routes. The available personal POIs or route entries Select From Mercedes-Benz Apps From Mercedes-Benz Apps. appear. Select a personal POI or personal route. Entering a stopover The address of the personal POI appears or the personal route is displayed in the map.
  • Page 142 Navigation (COMAND Online) Selecting a route option Route Multimedia system: Calculating the route Navi Navi Options Options Route set‐ Route set‐ Requirements tings tings Avoid options Avoid options The destination has been entered. The desti- To avoid areas: nation address is shown. Select Avoid area Avoid...
  • Page 143 Navigation (COMAND Online) Displaying destination information For this reason, you must always observe road and traffic rules and regulations during your Requirements journey. A destination is entered. The route can con- The route may differ from the ideal route in the tain up to four intermediate destinations.
  • Page 144 Navigation (COMAND Online) Navigation announcements are switched on automatically in these situations: The route is recalculated. The multimedia system is switched off and on again. The vehicle is restarted. Adjusting the volume of navigation messages Requirements Lanes that are not recommended (dark grey) Possible lane (light grey) There must be a route.
  • Page 145 Navigation (COMAND Online) Multimedia system: Destination Navi Navi Destination Destination Saving the vehicle's current position Select Continue route guidance Continue route guidance. Multimedia system: Route guidance to an off-road destina- Navi Navi Position Position tion Select Save Save. The current vehicle position is stored in the Off-road destination: a destination that is loca- previous destinations memory.
  • Page 146 If you do not want to send any vehicle positions, Select To the memory card To the memory card. you can have this service deactivated at a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Select Not classified classified or, if available, a cat- Useful information about FM RDS-TMC: egory that you have created yourself.
  • Page 147 Navigation (COMAND Online) Displaying the traffic map Reading out traffic reports The multimedia system can show certain traffic Multimedia system: incidents on the map. The displays can be Navi Navi Traffic Traffic shown in the map scales from 20 m to 20 km. Select Messages on the route Messages on the...
  • Page 148 Navigation (COMAND Online) Selecting text information Turn the controller. The scale bar appears on the bottom of the Multimedia system: display. Navi Navi Options Options Map content Map content Turn the controller until the needle points to the desired map scale. Select Text information on map Text information on...
  • Page 149 Navigation (COMAND Online) Displaying traffic signs on the map tom of the display. The needle rests on the map scale currently selected. Multimedia system: Once the desired size is set, press the con- Navi Navi Options Options Map content Map content troller.
  • Page 150 Qibla. installed in the vehicle free of charge during the The arrow on the compass shows the direc- anal service due date in a Mercedes-Benz Ser- tion of prayer to Mecca in relation to the cur- vice Centre. rent vehicle direction. The function is not The update is performed only by a Mercedes- available in all countries.
  • Page 151: Audio 20 Navigation

    This could also cause you to lose You can obtain digital map and software control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an updates from a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. accident. For some countries, digital map and software...
  • Page 152 Only operate this equipment when the traffic You can obtain further information from a situation permits. If you cannot be sure of this, Mercedes-Benz Service Centre or at stop the vehicle paying attention to road and http://www.mercedes-benz.com/connect. traffic conditions and operate the equipment ®...
  • Page 153 Telephone Depending on the quality of the connection, the Multimedia system: enter the passkey and voice quality may fluctuate. select b. Call disconnection may occur when the vehicle Mobile phone: enter the passkey again and is in motion in the following situations: confirm.
  • Page 154 Telephone Activating functions during a call Select Reception volume Reception volume Transmis‐ Transmis‐ sion volume sion volume. The following functions are available during a Adjust the volume. call: More on the recommended reception and trans- add a call ( page 151) mission volume: http://www.mercedes- end a call benz.com/connect...
  • Page 155 Europe ( page 164). Use MB MB pants Contact Contact to call the Mercedes-Benz Service Hot- Requirements: line ( page 163). In the phone book, you can: A phone call is currently being conducted Another call connection has been established...
  • Page 156 Telephone Overview of symbols Select b. The contacts in the telephone book appear. The symbols in the telephone book have the fol- Select a contact. lowing meanings: COMAND Online: the G symbol indicates that a Æ Contact that has been entered, edited or contact contains more than one phone number.
  • Page 157 Telephone Multimedia system: USB device The USB device is inserted end reception by pressing the controller or into the USB port. the % button. If the sending of vCards via ® Bluetooth If a mobile phone was connected, the con- ®...
  • Page 158 Telephone Saving the contact details in the multimedia ing whether you wish to overwrite one of the system does not change the contacts on the existing phone numbers. mobile phone. If automatic calling-up of To overwrite an entry: select Yes. phone contacts is activated, the multimedia A list with the available five phone numbers system displays the copy ¥...
  • Page 159 Telephone It is possible to store up to 5,000 contacts: A contact may have the following details: 2,000 entries are for permanently stored con- company tacts telephone numbers 3,000 entries are for contacts imported from two e-mail addresses a mobile phone web address You can perform the following tasks from the two addresses...
  • Page 160 Telephone External device: USB device The USB device is inserted Start the data transfer (see the operating into the USB port. instructions for the device). If the sending of vCards via ® Bluetooth The number of vCards received is displayed in ®...
  • Page 161 Telephone such as additional phone numbers, select this Enter characters. contact. In this way, you avoid creating addi- Select b. tional copies of the mobile phone entry. The entry is stored. A maximum of five telephone numbers can be Calling a contact saved for one contact.
  • Page 162 Telephone Editing a contact Making a call from the call list Multimedia system: Multimedia system: Telephone Telephone Address book Address book COMAND Online: + Telephone Telephone Call lists Call lists Select a contact. The contact details appear. Audio 20: + Tel/ Tel/®...
  • Page 163 ® ported by Bluetooth -capable mobile phones New messages New messages can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre or at: http://www.mercedes- benz.com/connect. Some mobile phones require further settings after connecting to the multimedia system (see the manufacturer's operating instructions).
  • Page 164 Telephone You can display the last 100 messages COMAND Online: you can set the language using the Download Download option in the message page 134) and speed ( page 132) of the menu. read-aloud function. (The e-mails are not displayed auto- Writing and sending a text message matically.) Select an option.
  • Page 165 Reply Reply. gency call numbers. In emergencies, you can The e-mail input menu appears. The addres- also use the Mercedes-Benz emergency call sys- see's details are automatically filled in using tem ( page 164). the details in the original message.
  • Page 166 Telephone Calling the Mercedes-Benz Customer If an emergency call to the Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre has been triggered fol- Centre using the multimedia system lowing an accident: In order to use the services of Mercedes me a voice connection is made to a contact per-...
  • Page 167 165). Only gency call numbers. In emergencies, you can make an emergency call if you or others are in also use the Mercedes-Benz emergency call sys- need of rescue. Do not make an emergency call tem ( page 164).
  • Page 168 Mercedes-Benz towing to a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre to emergency call centre. be initiated quickly. This allows measures for rescue, recovery or...
  • Page 169: Online And Internet Functions

    Press the ~ button on the multifunction country you are currently in. steering wheel. Depending on the vehicle equipment, there are the following options for establishing an Internet Data transfer to the Mercedes-Benz connection: emergency call system ® via Bluetooth...
  • Page 170 Option 1: select the predefined access data of Further information can be found at http:// the mobile phone network provider www.mercedes-benz.com/connect or from a page 167). Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Option 2: manually set the access data of the mobile phone network provider Enabling the mobile phone for Internet page 168).
  • Page 171 Online and Internet functions Explanation of the access data access data still has to be selected. This depends on the data package used, for example. Entry field Meaning In order to check whether the predefined dial- ling-in data corresponds to the dialling-in data Phone num‐...
  • Page 172 Read the conditions for establishing a connec- tion ( page 166). Requirements A connection can be established by: Register to use the Mercedes-Benz Apps. entering a web address ( page 169). Confirm the general terms and conditions. calling up a Mercedes-Benz App Multimedia system: page 169).
  • Page 173 Online and Internet functions Web browser overview Select Zoom Zoom. To navigate on the web page: slide the con- troller 1, 4 or 2. To zoom in on the web page: turn the con- troller. Jumping from link to link Press the % button.
  • Page 174 Online and Internet functions Jumping from link to link Select Delete private data Delete private data. A menu appears. The # dot indicates the cur- Press button %. rent setting. Select G. The following options are listed: The # dot indicates the current setting. Select Jump from link to link Jump from link to...
  • Page 175: Media

    Media Closing the browser It cannot be guaranteed that all USB devices can be played back due to the wide variety of In the browser menu, select % USB devices available. page 170). Copy-protected music files or DRM encryp- ted files cannot be played back. Press the % button for longer than two seconds.
  • Page 176 Media Gracenote Media Database Inserting Insert the SD card into the SD card slot until it engages. The side with the contacts must face towards the driver. Music files that are supported are played back. Removing Press the SD card. Remove the SD card.
  • Page 177 Media Using the current track list Depending on the connected media sources and files, the following categories are listed: In the menu, press the controller. The category list appears. Current track list Current track list Select the current track list. Folder Folder Select the required track.
  • Page 178 To make a ® clear selection of the Bluetooth device pos- If you remove a device, the No device con‐ No device con‐ sible, Mercedes-Benz recommends that you nected nected message appears. customise the device name (see the Blue- ® tooth audio device's operating instructions).
  • Page 179 Media With DVDs that do not meet the standard ® to first authorise the Bluetooth audio device requirements, you may encounter playback page 175). problems. ® Bluetooth audio overview Observe the following notes: It is also possible to play video DVDs with a different region code, provided that they are produced in accordance with the PAL or NTSC standard.
  • Page 180 Media DVD full screen mode Current scene Track time Multimedia system: Operating the video menu Media Media Slide the controller 5. To show the video menu: in full screen video The main function bar and menu bar are faded mode, slide the controller 6. out.
  • Page 181 Media Searching for pictures on other data Select ß from the DVD functions. carriers (COMAND Online) Using the DVD functions In the directory list, slide the controller 8. In full screen mode, press the controller. The device list appears. The DVD functions menu appears. Select a data carrier with image files.
  • Page 182 Media Calling up the radio station list Radio Multimedia system: Switching the radio on Radio Radio Options Options Multimedia system: Select Current station list with EPG Current station list with EPG. Radio Radio Alternatively: press the $ button. The Searching for radio stations Radio menu appears.
  • Page 183: Sound

    Sound Deleting a station If available, the following information is dis- played: Select Delete highlighted station/ Delete highlighted station/ channel channel. the station abbreviation Select Yes. the track currently playing the artist of the track currently playing Moving a station information about the current programme Select Move highlighted station/chan‐...
  • Page 184 Sound Press the controller. The rotary menus for balance and fader are activated. Adjust the balance and fader settings.
  • Page 185: Linguatronic

    Entering digits and letters To select an entry from the selection list: Overview say the line number or what it contains. To browse the selection list: say the Con‐ Con‐ Vehicles with COMAND Online: the LINGUA- tinue tinue or Back Back voice commands.
  • Page 186: Changing The Language Setting

    Improving voice recognition To spell out: For continued dialogue: say the Help Help voice command during a voice dialogue. The letters of the alphabet and the digits zero zero For a specific system: say the help voice to nine nine are permissible. command for the desired system, e.g.
  • Page 187: Individualisation

    Commands If a station list entry is not recognised: Starting new individualisation save a speaker-dependent voice tag for the Press button Ø. station. The vehicle menu appears. Say the Read Read out out station station list list voice com- Select System settings System settings by sliding 6,...
  • Page 188 Commands Voice command Function Redial number Redial number Dials last dialled phone number Outgoing calls Outgoing calls Displays last dialled phone numbers Incoming calls Incoming calls Displays last incoming calls Switches to message view in the phone (text message/e-mail) Messages Messages Reply Reply...
  • Page 189 Commands Entering an address Voice command Function Enter country Enter country Changes country setting Enter town in <coun‐ Enter town in <coun‐ Enters town in a country try> try> Enters town, street and house number of a destination, depending Enter destination Enter destination on country Enter town...
  • Page 190 Commands Address book commands Voice command Function Reads out essential address book voice commands Help address book Help address book Search for address Search for address Searches for an address in the address book Search for contact Search for contact Searches for names in the address book Delete contact Delete contact...
  • Page 191 Commands Media mode commands CD/DVD and MP3 mode Voice command Function Help Audio CD Help Audio CD/Help Help Reads out essential media voice commands DVD/Help MP3 Help MP3 CD player CD player Starts CD Starts DVD Starts MP3 player Selects track number from the active media source Track 1- 999 Track 1- 999 Next track...
  • Page 192 Commands Voice command Function Search for year Search for year Searches for a track from a specific year Search for genre Search for genre Searches for a track from a specific music genre Search for track Search for track Searches for a specific track Searches for a specific playlist Search for playlist Search for playlist...
  • Page 193: Maintenance And Care

    You can obtain information concerning the serv- the instrument display before disconnecting icing of your vehicle from a qualified specialist the battery ( page 190). workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Engine compartment Displaying the service due date Opening and closing the bonnet...
  • Page 194 Engine compartment tinue to move or suddenly move again even Always switch off the windscreen wipers and after the ignition has been switched off, e.g. the ignition before opening the bonnet. the radiator fan. There is a risk of injury. WARNING If you have to carry out work in the engine compartment:...
  • Page 195 Engine compartment Depending on the engine, the oil dipstick may be located at different places in the engine com- partment. Waiting time before checking the oil level: engine at normal operating temperature: five minutes engine not at normal operating temperature (the engine was only started briefly, for exam- ple): 30 minutes Pull support strut ;...
  • Page 196 Engine compartment Observe the instructions on the respective Let the engine cool down before you open the original container when using, storing and dis- cap. Wear gloves and eye protection. Open posing off service products. Always store ser- the cap slowly to release the pressure. vice products in the sealed original container.
  • Page 197 1.5 cm above the marker bar ; when a qualified specialist workshop. the engine is warm If necessary, refill with coolant approved by Mercedes-Benz. Replace cap : and tighten in a clockwise direction. For further information on coolant, see page 227).
  • Page 198: Notes On Attaching The Licence Plate

    Cleaning and care To prevent Active Brake Assist malfunc- Make sure the windscreen washer concen- tions, fasten the licence plate so it doesn't trate does not come into contact with the filler protrude over the lower edge of the licence neck.
  • Page 199 Cleaning and care Make sure that the exterior mirrors are fully equipment manufacturer's operating instruc- folded out again and that any aerials are refit- tions. ted when you leave the automatic car wash. Do not direct the nozzle of the high-pressure cleaner directly at sensitive parts such as If the windscreen wipers leave smears on tyres, gaps, electrical components, batteries,...
  • Page 200 There is a risk of injury. Clean with a cleaning agent recommended for Always be particularly careful around the Mercedes-Benz, especially in the winter and exhaust tail pipe and the tail pipe trim. Allow after washing the vehicle. these components to cool down before touch- Do not use acid-based cleaning agents.
  • Page 201 WARNING For heavy soiling: use care product recom- Care products and cleaning agents containing mended for Mercedes-Benz. solvents can cause surfaces in the cockpit to Roof lining become porous. This could result in plastic Clean with a brush or dry shampoo.
  • Page 202: Breakdown Assistance

    Emergency Emergency Emergency call system Auxiliary battery charge status Red LED indicator lamp above the SOS button...
  • Page 203 Requirements: gency call not being transmitted. the Mercedes-Benz emergency call system the ignition must be switched on before an only functions in areas where network cover- automatic emergency call can be made.
  • Page 204 Benz emergency call centre. After the emergency call, close cover =. You will see a message in the following cases: a connection to the Mercedes-Benz emer- gency call centre cannot be established. a call has not been automatically forwarded to the public emergency call centre.
  • Page 205: Notes On Flat Tyres

    There is a risk of an accident. mends that you use only batteries that have Do not drive with a flat tyre. Immediately been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz for your vehicle. These batteries have an replace the flat tyre with your spare wheel, or increased leak protection so that vehicle occu- consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 206 It is illegal to dispose of them If you do not use the vehicle for a long period: with the household rubbish. connect the battery to a Mercedes-Benz rec- They must be collected sep- ommended charger. arately and disposed of in an...
  • Page 207 Only charge the fitted battery with a battery charger that has been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz. This device allows the bat- tery to be charged when it is fitted in the vehi- cle. The vehicle's electronics system may oth- erwise be damaged.
  • Page 208: Towing Or Tow-Starting

    Towing or tow-starting When charging: start the charging process. If a vehicle needs to be towed or tow started, its weight should not be greater than the permissi- When jump-starting: let the engines run for ble gross weight of the towing vehicle. a few minutes.
  • Page 209 Towing or tow-starting In the event of a break down, Mercedes-Benz Follow the instructions on towing away recommends that you have the vehicle trans- page 205). ported instead of towed. When loading the vehicle, secure the towing Vehicles with transmission damage must be device to the towing eye.
  • Page 210: Unlocking The Selector Lever Manually

    Pull over and stop the vehicle, paying atten- Only use fuses that have been approved for tion to road and traffic conditions. Mercedes-Benz vehicles and which have the Remove the towing device. correct fuse rating for the system concerned. Have the vehicle checked at a qualified spe- Otherwise, components or systems could be cialist workshop.
  • Page 211 Fuses When closing the cover, make sure that it is Fuse box in the glove compartment lying correctly on the fuse box. Moisture seep- ing in or dirt could otherwise impair the oper- ation of the fuses. If a new fuse blows again, have the cause deter- mined and rectified at a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 212: Wheels And Tyres

    Stop the vehicle as soon as possible to your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. check the wheels and tyres for damage. Hidden check the tyre tread depth and the tyre tread tyre damage could also be causing the unusual over the entire width.
  • Page 213: Tyre Pressure

    Centre. planing. For safety reasons, only use snow chains that WARNING have been approved by Mercedes-Benz or those of the same standard in terms of qual- If you fit unsuitable accessories onto tyre ity. valves, the tyre valves may be overloaded and...
  • Page 214 Tyre pressure Do not drive with a flat tyre. Immediately replace the flat tyre with your spare wheel, or consult a qualified specialist workshop. The pressure difference between tyres on any one axle must be no greater than 10 kPa (0.1 bar/1.5 psi).
  • Page 215 Tyre pressure If a substantial loss of pressure occurs or high The values displayed in the multifunction temperature, a warning is issued: display may differ from those of the tyre pres- sure gauge, as they refer to sea level. At high by display messages ( page 241) altitudes, the tyre pressure values indicated...
  • Page 216 Tyre pressure Radio type approval of the tyre pressure monitor Country Declaration of conformity European Union Hereby, PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD. declares that the radio equipment type PMV- Turkey CA74 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: http://www.pacific-ind.co.jp/eng/ products/car/tpms/doc/...
  • Page 217: Spare Or Emergency Spare Wheel

    Spare or emergency spare wheel Country Declaration of conformity Ukraine TRA REGISTERED No: United Arab Emirates ER45219/16 DEALER No: DA0063612/11 During operation, the maximum permissible Spare or emergency spare wheel speed with fitted emergency spare wheel is 80 km/h. Notes on the spare and emergency spare wheel Do not fit snow chains to the emergency spare wheel.
  • Page 218: Changing A Wheel

    Changing a wheel Notes on selecting, fitting and replac- ing tyres You can ask for information regarding permitted wheel/tyre combinations at a Mercedes-Benz Pull the tyre ; out from under the vehicle and Service Centre. remove the retainer chain :.
  • Page 219 Therefore, only use tyre types and sizes Accessories that are not approved for your vehi- approved for your vehicle model. Observe the cle by Mercedes-Benz or are not being used cor- tyre load rating and speed rating required for rectly can impair operating safety.
  • Page 220 Changing a wheel Vehicles with a tyre pressure monitor: all the wheels or tyres have different dimensions. fitted wheels must be equipped with func- The wheel brakes or suspension components tioning sensors for the tyre pressure monitor. may also be damaged. There is a risk of acci- At temperatures below 7 °C, use winter tyres dent.
  • Page 221 Important notes on using the jack: to raise the vehicle, only use the vehicle-spe- cific jack that has been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz. the jack is designed only to raise the vehicle for a short time while a wheel is being...
  • Page 222 Changing a wheel point = and the base of the jack lies evening on the ground. Turn jack crank : until the tyre is raised a maximum of 3 cm off the ground. Loosen and remove the wheel ( page 219). Removing a wheel Requirements: the vehicle is raised (...
  • Page 223 ( page 210) have been approved for Mercedes-Benz vehi- cles and the respective wheel. Screw in the wheel nuts and tighten them lightly. Lower the vehicle ( page 220).
  • Page 224: Technical Data

    (kg) (for certain countries only) You can obtain further information from a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Only for certain countries: you can find vehi- cle-specific vehicle data in the COC documents (CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY). These docu- ments are supplied when the vehicle is deliv- ered.
  • Page 225 Vehicle electronics If your vehicle is equipped with two-way radio Notes on installing two-way radios equipment, use the power supply and aerial con- nectors provided in the basic wiring. When fit- WARNING ting, always observe the manufacturer's supple- The electromagnetic radiation from two-way ment.
  • Page 226: Service Products

    Fuel Only use products approved by Mercedes-Benz. Damage which is caused by the use of products Notes on fuel grades on vehicles with which have not been approved is not covered by...
  • Page 227 In this case, in con- diesel sultation with a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre, Do not mix such fuels with the fuels recom- the fuel should be mixed with the cleaning addi- mended for your vehicle.
  • Page 228 Service products for oil change can be obtained from any quali- efficient use of the fuel by the engine fied specialist workshop. driving style If you are using drums or canisters to refuel other non-technical factors, such as envi- the vehicle, you should filter the fuel before ronmental influences, road conditions or adding it.
  • Page 229 Only Mercedes-Benz-approved engine oils may 80 l 16 l be used in Mercedes-Benz engines. Further information on engine oils and oil filters: in the Mercedes-Benz Specifications for Ser- ® Notes on AdBlue vice Products at http://bevo.mercedes- benz.com (by entering the designation) Observe the notes on service products page 223).
  • Page 230 If the boiling For further information on coolant: point of the brake fluid is too low, vapour in the Mercedes-Benz Specifications for Ser- pockets may form when the brakes are sub- vice Products at http:// jected to a heavy load.
  • Page 231: Vehicle Data

    Trailer tow hitch terFit. Unsuitable washer fluids can damage Weights and loads the lamp lenses of the headlamps. Please note that for the specified vehicle data: Do not use distilled or de-ionised water. Other- items of optional equipment increase the wise, the level sensor may give a false reading.
  • Page 232 The distance from the road surface depends on the vehicle model. Only use a trailer tow hitch which has been tes- ted and specially approved by Mercedes-Benz for your vehicle. Permissible trailer load The following values vary and are dependent...
  • Page 233 Trailer tow hitch climbing capability of the vehicle, decrease with increasing altitude. Maximum permissi- 6130 kg ble gross weight of vehicle/trailer combination at 12% gradient Permissible trailer load, braked at 12% gradient Vehicles without 3200 kg four-wheel drive Vehicles with four- 3500 kg wheel drive Permissible trailer...
  • Page 234: Display Messages Plus Indicator And Warning Lamps

    Display messages ority display messages in red. A warning tone Display messages sounds with certain display messages. Notes on display messages Please respond in accordance with the display messages and follow the additional notes in WARNING these Operating Instructions. You can hide low-priority display messages by If the instrument cluster has failed or mal- pressing the a or % button.
  • Page 235 Display messages Safety systems Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions ! ÷ ® ABS, BAS, hill start assist, and ESP as well as its driving safety sys- tems are unavailable due to a malfunction. inoperative inoperative See See Own‐ Own‐...
  • Page 236 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions Wait for at least one minute until the necessary system checks have been completed. Ensure that the display does not show either of the display mes- sages about the front-passenger front airbag. If these conditions are met, the co-driver's seat can be occupied again.
  • Page 237 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions Front-passenger Front-passenger The front-passenger front airbag is enabled during the journey in the airbag enabled See airbag enabled See following cases: Owner's Manual Owner's Manual the co-driver's seat is occupied by a child in a child restraint system, or a person of small stature.
  • Page 238 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions If these conditions are not met, the automatic front-passenger front airbag deactivation system is malfunctioning. Fit the child restraint system on a suitable rear seat. Seat a person of small stature on a suitable rear seat. Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately.
  • Page 239 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions Radar Radar sensors sensors dirty dirty A warning tone also sounds. See Owner's Manual See Owner's Manual At least one of the following driving systems or driving safety systems is temporarily restricted or inoperative: Brake Assist (BAS) Possible causes: the sensors in the radiator trim and/or in the bumpers are dirty.
  • Page 240 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions Lane Lane Keeping Keeping Assist Assist Lane Keeping Assist is deactivated and temporarily inoperative. Pos- currently unavaila‐ currently unavaila‐ sible causes: ble See See Owner's Owner's Man‐ Man‐ the windscreen is dirty in the camera's field of vision. visibility is impaired due to heavy rain, snow or fog.
  • Page 241 Display messages Engine Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions A warning tone also sounds. The battery is no longer being charged. Possible causes: See Owner's Manual See Owner's Manual faulty alternator torn poly-V-belt a malfunction in the electronics Stop the vehicle immediately, in accordance with the traffic condi- tions, and switch off the engine.
  • Page 242 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions A warning tone also sounds. The coolant is too hot. WARNING Coolant Stop vehi‐ Coolant Stop vehi‐ cle Switch engine cle Switch engine Never drive with an overheated engine. Driving when the engine is overheated can cause fluids which may have leaked into the engine compartment to catch fire.
  • Page 243 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions A warning tone also sounds. The oil level has dropped to the minimum level. Check Check eng. eng. oil oil lev. lev. Check the oil level, at the latest when next refuelling ( page 192).
  • Page 244 Display messages Tyres Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions Check tyre(s) Check tyre(s) A warning tone also sounds. The tyre pressure in one or more tyres has dropped significantly. The display shows the wheel position. WARNING Tyre pressures that are too low present the following hazards: the tyres may burst, especially as the load and vehicle speed increase.
  • Page 245 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions The key battery is discharged. Replace the battery ( page 57). The key is faulty. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Vehicle Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions To start engine, To start engine, You have attempted to start the engine in transmission position k or shift to either P...
  • Page 246 Display messages Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions Clutch overheated Clutch overheated A warning tone also sounds. The clutch is under considerable load and Avoid pulling away Avoid pulling away the permitted operating temperature has been exceeded. Engage/disengage Engage/disengage Avoid frequent pulling away and driving at walking pace over longer clutch quickly if...
  • Page 247: Indicator And Warning Lamps

    Indicator and warning lamps Lights On vehicles with LED headlamps and/or LED tail lamps the display only shows certain messages when a certain number of LEDs for a light function have failed. Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions The left or right-hand dipped-beam headlamp is faulty.
  • Page 248 Indicator and warning lamps Safety systems Warning/ N N Signal type indicator Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions lamp N The red brake system warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. ® EBD is unavailable due to a malfunction. ABS, BAS, hill start assist and ESP as well as its driving safety systems, for example, are therefore also unavailable.
  • Page 249 Indicator and warning lamps Warning/ N N Signal type indicator Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions lamp N The yellow ABS warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. ® ABS has been deactivated due to a malfunction. BAS, hill start assist and ESP well as its driving safety systems, for example, are therefore also deactivated.
  • Page 250 Indicator and warning lamps Warning/ N N Signal type indicator Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions lamp å ® N The yellow ESP OFF warning lamp is lit while the engine is running or the ECO start/stop function is activated. ®...
  • Page 251 Indicator and warning lamps Seat belt Warning/ N N Signal type indicator Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions lamp ü N After starting the engine, the red seat belt warning lamp lights up or flashes. A warning tone may also sound. Only for certain countries: the red seat belt warning lamp lights up for a maximum of six seconds after the ignition is switched on.
  • Page 252 Indicator and warning lamps Automatic front-passenger front airbag deactivation system PASSENGER AIR BAG ON Warning/ N N Signal type indicator Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions lamp × N The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp goes out and PASSENGER AIR BAG ON lights up.
  • Page 253 Indicator and warning lamps Warning/ N N Signal type indicator Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions lamp If these conditions are not met, the automatic front-passenger front airbag deac- tivation system is malfunctioning. Fit the child restraint system on a suitable rear seat. Seat a person of small stature on a suitable rear seat.
  • Page 254 Indicator and warning lamps PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF Warning/ N N Signal type indicator Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions lamp N PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp lights up. The front-passenger front airbag is disabled during the journey even though an adult or a person with a corresponding build is occupying the co-driver's seat.
  • Page 255 Indicator and warning lamps Driving systems Warning/ N N Signal type indicator Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions lamp · N The red distance warning lamp is lit. A warning tone also sounds. Active Brake Assist has detected a danger of collision and has initiated autono- mous braking.
  • Page 256 Indicator and warning lamps Warning/ N N Signal type indicator Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions lamp N The red coolant warning lamp is lit while the engine is running and the coolant temperature gauge is at the start of the scale. The temperature sensor for the coolant temperature gauge is faulty.
  • Page 257 Indicator and warning lamps Tyres Warning/ N N Signal type indicator Possible causes/consequences and M M Solutions lamp N The yellow tyre pressure monitor warning lamp (pressure loss/malfunction) is lit. The tyre pressure monitor has detected a loss of pressure in at least one of the tyres.

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