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Summary of Contents for Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe 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 technical features Before you first drive off, read this Owner's Man‐ ual carefully and familiarise yourself with your The equipment in your vehicle may therefore dif‐ vehicle. For your own safety and a longer vehicle fer from that shown in the descriptions and illus‐...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Doors ............58 washer system ..........116 Take-back of end-of-life vehicles ....15 Boot .............. 63 Mirrors ............119 Mercedes-Benz GenuineParts ....... 16 Roller sunblinds ..........68 Operating the sun visors ......122 Owner's Manual ..........17 Side windows ..........69 Infrared reflective windscreen ....
  • Page 6 Contents System settings .......... 243 Notes on snow chains ......... 319 Driving and parking ......... 135 Tyre pressure ..........320 Garmin ® MAP PILOT navigation module ..247 Driving ............135 Wheel change ..........327 Telephone ........... 248 DYNAMIC SELECT switch ......143 Emergency spare wheel ......
  • Page 7: At A Glance

    At a glance – Cockpit...
  • Page 8 At a glance – Cockpit → → Steering wheel gearshift paddle To set the vehicle level → → Combination switch DYNAMIC SELECT switch → DIRECT SELECT lever PASSENGER AIRBAG indicator lamp , 34 → → Display (multimedia system) Control panel for the multimedia system →...
  • Page 9: Warning And Indicator Lamps

    At a glance – Warning and indicator lamps Instrument Display...
  • Page 10 At a glance – Warning and indicator lamps → → Speedometer J Brakes (yellow) → ® ! Electric parking brake (yellow) ÷ ESP → → 6 Restraint system #! Turn signal light → → ü Seat belt is not fastened Ð...
  • Page 11: Overhead Control Panel

    At a glance – Overhead control panel...
  • Page 12 | Switches the automatic lighting control → 3 Opens/closes the panoramic sliding sun‐ on/off roof → SOS emergency call system (Mercedes-Benz → Opens/closes the roller sunblinds emergency call system) Inside rearview mirror → c Switches the front interior lighting on/off...
  • Page 13: Door Control Panel And Seat Adjustment

    At a glance – Door control panel and seat adjustment...
  • Page 14 At a glance – Door control panel and seat adjustment → → Adjusts the seats electrically W Opens/closes the left side window → → Switches the seat heater on/off Opens the door → → Switches the seat ventilation on/off Sets the memory function →...
  • Page 15: Emergencies And Breakdowns

    At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns...
  • Page 16 At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns → What to do in the event of an accident Hazard warning lights → → QR code for accessing the rescue card Fire extinguisher → → Safety vests Fuel filler flap with instruction labels for tyre pressure, fuel type and QR codes for accessing →...
  • Page 17: Digital Owner's Manual

    Manual remains open in the background. The Digital Owner's Manual describes the func‐ tion and operation of: The Owner's Manual can also be found in the Mercedes-Benz Guides App in all common the vehicle App Stores. the multimedia system To scroll forwards/backwards: turn the For safety reasons, the Digital Owner's Manual is controller.
  • Page 18: General Notes

    Always have service work carried out at Take-back of end-of-life vehicles 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 19: Mercedes-Benz Genuineparts

    Instrument cluster ditioned components. such parts in Mercedes-Benz vehicles, even if Centre console Daimler AG offers recycled reconditioned they have been officially approved or independ‐...
  • Page 20: Owner's Manual

    Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Flammable material such as leaves, grass or Modification to electronic components, their twigs may ignite if they come into contact The Owner's Manual and Service Booklet are software or wiring could impair their function with hot parts of the exhaust system.
  • Page 21: Declaration Of Conformity

    The vehicle becomes grounded, e.g. on a conditions of Directive 1999/5/EC. You can high kerb or an unpaved road. obtain further information from a Mercedes-Benz If driving safety is impaired while con‐ Service Centre. The vehicle is driven too fast over an tinuing your journey, pull over and stop obstacle, e.g.
  • Page 22: Diagnostics Connection

    General notes DIN EN 55014-1 A 205 580 00 00 BOSAL Automotive Phone: +49 7145 DIN EN 55014-2:2009-06 Carrier and Protection 9350-0 A 212 580 00 18 System GmbH Manufacturer: Dunlop Tech GmbH Fax: +49 7145 Steinbeisstraße 6 9350-239 A 212 580 04 18 Address: Birkenhainerstrasse 77, 63450 Hanau, Germany 71706 Markgröningen...
  • Page 23: Qualified Specialist Workshop

    Vehicle registration mation being reset, for example. This may lead so that they cannot get into the driver's Mercedes-Benz may ask its service centres to to the vehicle failing to meet the requirements of footwell. carry out technical inspections on certain vehi‐...
  • Page 24: Correct Use Of The Vehicle

    A wide range of electronic components in your ble violation of these operating instructions. ship. You can do this at a Mercedes-Benz service vehicle contain data memories. centre, for example. This damage is not covered either by the These data memories temporarily or perma‐...
  • Page 25: Copyright

    After a fault has been rectified, the information ambient conditions, e.g. outside temperature is deleted from the fault memory or is continu‐ http://www.mercedes-benz.com/opensource ally overwritten. This data is of an exclusively technical nature and can be used to: When operating the vehicle, situations are con‐...
  • Page 26: Occupant Safety

    Mercedes-Benz recommends that you only use offered by a correctly worn seat belt. Seat belt seat belts which have been approved specifically tensioners and/or airbags are not deployed in for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 27 Occupant safety Restraint system functionality take place in good time at the start of the colli‐ may affect the seat belt tensioner or airbag, sion. for example. When the ignition is switched on, a system self- Factors which can only be seen and measured test is performed, during which the 6 Have the restraint system checked and after a collision has occurred cannot play a deci‐...
  • Page 28: Seat Belts

    A seat belt can only provide the best level of protection if it is worn correctly. Driver's airbag, front Frontal impact Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the passenger airbag vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to after an accident.
  • Page 29 Occupant safety Not be twisted and must fit tightly and securing objects, luggage or loads routed across the centre of your shoul‐ snugly across your body. page 93). → der. Be routed across the centre of your If children are travelling in the vehicle, be sure to shoulder and as low down across your observe the instructions and safety notes on &...
  • Page 30 If the seat belts are damaged, modified, In addition, an incorrectly fastened seat belt extremely dirty, bleached or dyed Mercedes-Benz recommends that you only use can also cause injuries, for example, in the If the seat belt buckle is damaged or...
  • Page 31 Occupant safety Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the In this case, press seat belt extender button vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop again. The seat belt extender extends after an accident. again. The respective door is opened. * NOTE Damage caused by trapping the You fold the seat backrest forwards.
  • Page 32 Occupant safety Activating or deactivating seat belt adjust‐ vate the seat belt adjustment function using the ment via the multimedia system multimedia system. Multimedia system: * NOTE Deployment of the seat belt ten‐ Vehicle Vehicle settings Belt sioner when the front passenger seat is adjustment unoccupied Activate or deactivate the function.
  • Page 33: Airbags

    Occupant safety When activated, an airbag can provide addi‐ Airbags tional protection for the respective vehicle Overview of airbags occupant. AIRBAG Potential protection for … Knee airbag Thigh, knee and lower leg Driver's airbag, Head and ribcage front passenger airbag The rear seat belt status display informs you which rear seat belt is not fastened.
  • Page 34 Occupant safety When doing so, always observe the informa‐ & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to * NOTE Important points to remember if tion on the correct driver's seat position the front passenger seat is unoccupied incorrect seat position page 81).
  • Page 35 Therefore have been approved for the correspond‐ always ensure that: & WARNING Risk of injury from modifica‐ ing seats by Mercedes-Benz. tions to the airbag cover There are no people, animals or objects between the vehicle occupants and an air‐...
  • Page 36 Occupant safety Always observe the child restraint system & WARNING Risk of injury due to deployed & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to manufacturer's installation instructions. airbag objects between the sitting surface and Never place objects under or behind the the child restraint system A deployed airbag no longer offers any pro‐...
  • Page 37 Occupant safety PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamp A person in the front passenger seat must: A person in the front passenger seat could Have their seat belt fastened correctly. then, for example, come into contact with System self-test the vehicle interior, especially if the person is Sit in an almost upright seat position with sitting too close to the cockpit.
  • Page 38 Occupant safety Status display The status of the front passenger airbag is then When installing a child restraint system on the displayed: If the front passenger seat is occupied, ensure, front passenger seat, observe the vehicle-spe‐ both before and during the journey, that the sta‐ cific information .
  • Page 39 Occupant safety should not use the front passenger seat. the seat belt outlet and the front & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to Instead, they should use a rear seat. passenger seat accordingly. incorrect positioning of the forward- A person with a smaller build (e.g.
  • Page 40: Pre-Safe

    Occupant safety brief noise signal to stimulate the innate pro‐ not perform its intended protective function, ® PRE-SAFE system tective mechanism of a person's hearing. e.g. when a person is seated in the front ® Information on PRE-SAFE (anticipatory passenger seat. occupant protection) * NOTE Damage caused by objects in the That person could, for example, come into...
  • Page 41: Children In The Vehicle

    Occupant safety ® Information on PRE-SAFE PLUS (anticipa‐ Shifting the automatic transmission out tory occupant protection plus) When the vehicle is towing a trailer and of park position j or shifting the manual there is a risk of a rear impact. transmission into neutral.
  • Page 42 If the child restraint system is exposed to for Mercedes-Benz vehicles, as well as appro‐ tion. direct sunlight or heat, parts could heat up. priate to the height, age and weight of the The child cannot be restrained in the event of child.
  • Page 43 Always install child restraint systems Use Mercedes-Benz care products recom‐ systems correctly, even when not in use. mended by Mercedes-Benz to clean child Always comply with the child restraint restraint systems. Further information can & WARNING Risk of injury or fatal injury if system manufacturer's installation be obtained at a qualified specialist work‐...
  • Page 44 Occupant safety Before every trip, make sure that the ISOFIX Attach the ISOFIX child restraint system to If the child and the child restraint system child restraint system or the i-Size child restraint both ISOFIX mounting brackets or i‑Size together weigh more than 33 kg, the ISOFIX system is engaged correctly in both ISOFIX or mounting brackets 2.
  • Page 45 Occupant safety also cause additional injuries, e.g. in the event of an accident. Always lock rear seat backrests after fitting Top Tether belts. Observe the lock verification indicator. If the seat backrest is not engaged and locked, this will be shown in the multifunction display in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 46 If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp the front seats. For this reason, Mercedes-Benz goes out, the front passenger airbag is enabled. strongly advises that you install a child restraint system on a rear seat.
  • Page 47 Occupant safety Forward-facing and rearward-facing child must not touch the roof or be put under restraint systems on the front passenger strain by the head restraints. seat If necessary, adjust the angle of the seat When using a rearward-facing child restraint sys‐ backrest and the head restraint position tem on the front passenger seat, the front accordingly.
  • Page 48 Occupant safety Suitability of the seats for child restraint sys‐ tems Notes on attaching suitable child restraint systems Only child restraint systems with the following ECE standards are permitted for use in the vehi‐ cle: ECE R44 ECE-R129 (i-Size child restraint systems) Examples of approval labels on child restraint systems: Label for child restraint systems in accord‐...
  • Page 49 Occupant safety Legend for the table: Semi-universal child restraint systems are indi‐ specialist workshop. This may be necessary cated by the text "semi-universal" on the for the use of certain child restraint systems. Not suitable for children in this weight approval label.
  • Page 50 Occupant safety Weight categories Front passenger airbag disa‐ Rear seat left, right Front passenger airbag enabled bled 1, 2 Category I: 9 to 18 kg UF, L U, L U, L Category II: 15 to 25 kg UF, L U, L U, L Category III: 22 to 36 kg UF, L...
  • Page 51 Occupant safety Legend for the table: Suitable for ISOFIX child restraint sys‐ Not suitable for an ISOFIX child tems according to the table in "Over‐ restraint system in this weight category view of the recommended child and/or size category. restraint systems", or if the vehicle and the seat are listed in the child restraint Suitable for forward-facing ISOFIX child system manufacturer's vehicle model...
  • Page 52 Occupant safety Weight categories Size category Equipment Rear seat Left, right Category I: 9 to 18 kg and between approx. 9 months and 4 years ISO/R2 ISO/R3 ISO/F2 ISO/F2X ISO/F3 When using a child restraint system of size category C (ISO/R3), move the front seat to the highest position and move the seat backrest to an upright position.
  • Page 53 Occupant safety Front passenger seat Left rear seat Right rear seat i‑Size child restraint system i‑U i‑U Overview of recommended child restraint systems Recommended child restraint systems for attaching with the vehicle seat belt Weight categories Manufacturer Type Approval number Order number (E1 ...) (A 000 ...) colour...
  • Page 54 Occupant safety Weight categories Manufacturer Type Approval number Order number (E1 ...) (A 000 ...) colour code 9H95 Category II/III: Britax Römer KIDFIX 04 301 198 970 19 00 15 to 36 kg 970 38 00 between approximately 4 and 12 years Britax Römer KIDFIX XP 04 301 304...
  • Page 55 Get out of the vehicle and be hit by correct child restraint system at any the key with you and lock the vehicle. oncoming traffic. Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Operate vehicle equipment and become trapped, for example. & WARNING This poses an increased risk...
  • Page 56: Pets In The Vehicle

    Occupant safety Pets in the vehicle & WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to animals left unsecured or unat‐ tended in the vehicle If you leave animals in the vehicle unatten‐ ded or unsecured, they could possibly press down buttons or switches. Thereby an animal may: activate vehicle equipment and become trapped, for example...
  • Page 57: Opening And Closing

    Opening and closing Never leave children or animals unat‐ tended in the vehicle. Overview of key functions When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle. & WARNING ‑ There is a risk of accident and injury if you leave children unatten‐...
  • Page 58 Opening and closing Anti-theft protection is reactivated. To switch between settings: press the % and & buttons simultaneously for Do not keep the key together with electronic approximately six seconds until the battery devices or metal objects. This can affect the check lamp flashes twice.
  • Page 59 Opening and closing To deactivate: press the & button on the Pull out emergency key until it engages in If batteries are swallowed, seek medical the intermediate position. key twice in rapid succession. attention immediately. The battery check lamp of the key flashes You can use the intermediate position of twice briefly and lights up once.
  • Page 60 Opening and closing Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the Press release button down fully and battery replaced at a qualified specialist work‐ remove cover 1. shop. Remove battery compartment and take Remove the emergency key ( page 56). out the discharged battery.
  • Page 61: Doors

    Opening and closing Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Check the battery using the battery check lamp and replace if necessary . Use the emergency key to lock or unlock the vehicle . Have the key checked at a qualified specialist workshop. You have lost a key.
  • Page 62 Opening and closing Locking/unlocking the vehicle centrally from If you have locked the vehicle using KEY‐ the inside LESS-GO. Unlocking/locking the vehicle via a mobile phone Requirements: Vehicle with the "Digital Car Key in the smartphone" function. The "Digital Car Key in the smartphone" func‐ tion is activated via the Mercedes me con‐...
  • Page 63 Information about suitable mobile phones can be obtained from your Mercedes-Benz Locking and unlocking the vehicle with KEY‐ Service Centre or on the Internet at http:// LESS-GO www.mercedes-benz.com/connect.
  • Page 64 Opening and closing To unlock the vehicle: touch the inner sur‐ face of the door handle. To lock the vehicle: touch sensor surface or 2. Convenience closing: touch recessed sen‐ sor surface for an extended period. For further information on convenience clos‐ ing ( page 71).
  • Page 65 Opening and closing Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The key is faulty. Activate KEYLESS-GO . Check the battery using the battery check lamp and replace if necessary . Use the emergency key to lock or unlock the vehicle . Have the vehicle and key checked at a qualified specialist workshop. Switching the automatic locking feature To deactivate: press and hold button on/off...
  • Page 66: Boot

    Opening and closing Unlocking/locking the driver's door using Insert the emergency key into opening To unlock: turn the emergency key anti- the emergency key element the cover. clockwise to position 1. Pull and hold the door handle. To lock: turn the emergency key clockwise to If you wish to lock the vehicle entirely using position 1.
  • Page 67 Opening and closing Closing the boot lid * NOTE Damage to the boot lid by obsta‐ cles above the vehicle & WARNING Risk of injury from unsecured The boot lid swings upwards when it is items in the vehicle opened. If objects, luggage or loads are not secured Therefore, make sure that there is suffi‐...
  • Page 68 Opening and closing Vehicles with boot lid convenience clos‐ Vehicles with boot lid convenience clos‐ in the closing area or may enter the closing ing: press and hold the p button on the ing and KEYLESS-GO: press locking button area during the closing process. key (with the key in the vicinity of the vehi‐...
  • Page 69 Opening and closing HANDS-FREE ACCESS function Vehicles with HANDS-FREE ACCESS: move If someone is trapped, use one of the your foot below the bumper ( page 66). → following options: Press the p button on the key. Automatic reversing function of the boot lid If an object restricts the boot lid during the auto‐...
  • Page 70 Opening and closing Observe the notes when opening ( page 63) → away from the vehicle in such situa‐ and closing ( page 64) the boot lid. → tions. A warning tone sounds while the boot lid is opening or closing. When making the kicking movement, make sure that you are standing firmly on the ground you &...
  • Page 71: Roller Sunblinds

    Opening and closing Activating/deactivating the boot lid opening The boot lid could thus be opened or closed unintentionally, in the following situations: limiter If persons' arms or legs move in the sensor Multimedia system: detection range, e.g. when polishing the vehi‐ Vehicle Vehicle settings Boot...
  • Page 72: Side Windows

    Opening and closing Make sure that no body parts are in the Side windows sweep of the roller sunblind when it is Opening/closing the side windows being extended or retracted. If someone becomes trapped, briefly & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped press the button again.
  • Page 73 Opening and closing Automatic reversing function for the side If someone is trapped, release the but‐ windows ton immediately or press the button in If an object blocks a side window during the order to reopen the side window. closing process, the side window opens again automatically.
  • Page 74 Opening and closing Closing side windows from the outside (con‐ Press and hold the % button on the key. This means that the reversing function can‐ venience closing) not prevent someone from becoming trapped The following functions are performed: in these situations. The vehicle is unlocked.
  • Page 75 Opening and closing Convenience closing can also be operated with KEYLESS-GO ( page 60). → Problems with the side windows Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions A side window cannot be closed and Check to see if any objects are in the window guide. you cannot see the cause.
  • Page 76: Sliding Sunroof

    Opening and closing Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Repeat the previous step. The side window is closed without the automatic reversing function. Sliding sunroof Press the button in any direction during & WARNING Risk of entrapment while the automatic opening/closing process. opening and closing the roller sunblinds Opening/closing the sliding sunroof The opening/closing process is stop‐...
  • Page 77 Opening and closing The panoramic sliding sunroof can only be If in doubt, do not raise or open the * NOTE Malfunction caused by snow and opened when the roller sunblind is open. sliding sunroof. The roller sunblind can only be operated Snow and ice may lead to a malfunction of when the panoramic sliding sunroof is the sliding sunroof.
  • Page 78 Opening and closing Automatic reversing function of the roller & WARNING Risk of entrapment even with sunblind the reversing feature active Press the button in any direction during If there is an object obstructing the roller sun‐ the automatic closing process. The reversing function does not react: blind during the closing process, the roller sun‐...
  • Page 79 Opening and closing Rain closing function when driving If somebody becomes trapped, immedi‐ & WARNING Risk of entrapment by auto‐ Vehicles with a panoramic sliding sunroof: if ately pull back the sliding sunroof matic lowering of the sliding sunroof it starts to rain, the raised sliding sunroof is switch.
  • Page 80 Opening and closing Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions 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‐ ance until the sliding sunroof is closed.
  • Page 81: Anti-Theft Protection

    Opening and closing The ATA system is primed automatically after After pressing the start/stop button with the Anti-theft protection approximately 10 seconds: key inside the vehicle. Immobiliser After locking the vehicle with the key. After unlocking the vehicle using KEYLESS- The immobiliser prevents your vehicle from After locking the vehicle using KEYLESS-GO.
  • Page 82 Opening and closing Tow-away protection Priming/deactivating tow-away protection Interior protection is only primed when the fol‐ lowing components are closed: An audible and visual alarm is triggered if your Multimedia system: Doors vehicle's angle of inclination is altered while tow- Vehicle Vehicle settings Tow-away...
  • Page 83 Opening and closing Priming/deactivating interior protection Multimedia system: Vehicle Vehicle settings Interior motion sensor Activate or deactivate the function. Interior protection remains deactivated until: The vehicle is unlocked again. A door is opened and closed again. The vehicle is locked again.
  • Page 84: Seats And Stowing

    Seats and stowing your legs are not entirely stretched and you Correct driver's seat position can 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 85: Seats

    Seats and stowing Seats & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped if when adjusting the seats the seat height is adjusted carelessly Adjusting the front seat mechanically and electrically When you adjust a seat, you or other vehicle If you adjust the seat height carelessly, you occupants could become trapped, e.g.
  • Page 86 Seats and stowing Always drive with the head restraints Adjust the seat properly before begin‐ fitted. ning your journey. Before driving off, make sure for every Always ensure that the seat backrest is vehicle occupant that the centre of the in an almost vertical position and that head restraint supports the back of the the shoulder section of your seat belt is...
  • Page 87 Seats and stowing Make sure that the seat is engaged. Seat height To adjust the seat cushion length: lift lever Seat cushion length and slide the front section of the seat Seat cushion inclination cushion forwards or back. Seat fore-and-aft adjustment Save the settings with the memory function Adjusting the front seat electrically page 92).
  • Page 88 Seats and stowing Adjusting the 4-way lumbar support Head restraints To select the front passenger seat: press button 1. Adjusting the head restraints on the front When the indicator lamp lights up, the front seats passenger seat is selected. Adjust the front passenger seat using the &...
  • Page 89 Seats and stowing & WARNING Risk of injury due to head restraints which are not fitted or are adjusted incorrectly If head restraints are not fitted or are adjus‐ ted incorrectly, they cannot provide protec‐ tion as intended. There is an increased risk of injury in the head and neck area, e.g.
  • Page 90 Seats and stowing Adjusting the rear seat head restraints Folding the front seat backrest forwards/ If necessary, release the head restraint and back push it down. To fold forwards: pull seat release handle With the EASY-ENTRY function, the seat moves and fold the seat backrest forwards until forwards if you have folded the seat backrest the seat backrest engages.
  • Page 91 Seats and stowing To fold back: swing back the seat backrest The health of persons with limited tempera‐ horizontally. ture sensitivity or a limited ability to react to If the seat backrest is not engaged, this will excessively high temperatures may be affec‐ be shown on the multifunction display in the ted or they may even suffer burn-like injuries.
  • Page 92 Seats and stowing To switch off/reduce the level: press but‐ repeatedly until the desired heating level is set. If all indicator lamps are off, the seat heater is switched off. The seat heater automatically switches down from the three heating levels after 8, 10 and 20 minutes until the seat heater is switched off.
  • Page 93: Steering Wheel

    Seats and stowing To switch off/reduce the level: press but‐ steering wheel or the mirror and fasten repeatedly until the desired ventila‐ your seat belt. tion level is set. If all indicator lamps are off, the seat ventila‐ & WARNING Risk of entrapment for chil‐ tion is switched off.
  • Page 94 Seats and stowing Adjusting the steering wheel electrically Switching the steering wheel heater on/off Easy entry and exit feature The steering wheel can be adjusted when the How the easy entry and exit feature operates ignition is switched off. & WARNING Risk of accident when pulling away during the adjustment process of the easy exit feature ‑...
  • Page 95: Using The Memory Function

    Seats and stowing The steering wheel moves back to the last drive that no one has any body parts in the Using the memory function position in the following cases: sweep of the steering wheel. & WARNING Risk of an accident if memory you switch the ignition on when the driver's Move the adjustment lever of the steer‐...
  • Page 96: Stowage Areas

    Seats and stowing The following systems can be selected: To save: set the seat, the steering wheel, the If somebody becomes trapped, immedi‐ Head-up Display and the outside mirror to ately release the memory function posi‐ Seat, backrest and head restraint the desired position.
  • Page 97 Seats and stowing Never drive with the boot lid open. addition, cup holders, open stowage spaces Always be particularly careful around and mobile phone brackets cannot always the tailpipe and the tailpipe trim. retain all objects they contain. & WARNING Risk of injury from unsecured Allow the vehicle parts to cool down There is a risk of injury, particularly in the before you touch them.
  • Page 98 Seats and stowing Stowage spaces in the vehicle interior Turn the emergency key a quarter turn clock‐ Stowage compartment in the front centre wise 2 (to lock) or anti-clockwise 1 (to console with a USB port (depending on the Overview of the front stowage compart‐ unlock).
  • Page 99 Seats and stowing Through-loading feature in the rear bench Requirement: seat The rear seat backrest head restraints are fully inserted. Folding the rear seat backrest forwards The centre and outer seat backrests can be fol‐ & WARNING Risk of injury if the rear ded forwards separately.
  • Page 100 Seats and stowing Folding the rear seat backrest back Locking the centre rear seat backrest Lock the centre seat backrest if you want to * NOTE Damage to the seat belt secure the load compartment from unauthorised access. The centre seat backrest can then only The seat belt could become trapped and thus be folded forwards together with the left seat damaged when folding back the seat back‐...
  • Page 101 Seats and stowing Fold the centre and left seat backrest for‐ Objects or items of luggage could be thrown wards. around and thereby hit vehicle occupants To lock: slide catch upwards. when braking or abruptly changing direc‐ The release mechanism of the centre seat tions.
  • Page 102 2. * NOTE Vehicle damage from non- approved roof racks The vehicle could be damaged by roof racks which have not been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz. Only use roof racks tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 103: Cup Holders

    100 Seats and stowing Secure the roof rack to the anchorage points Depending on the vehicle equipment, under covers 1. ensure that when the roof rack is fitted: the sliding sunroof can be fully Always comply with the roof rack manufac‐ raised.
  • Page 104 Seats and stowing 101 To remove: slide catch forwards and pull Only use the cup holder when the vehi‐ Only use the cup holder when the vehi‐ out cup holder 1. cle is stationary. cle is stationary. To fit: insert cup holder and slide back Only use the cup holder for containers Only use the cup holder for containers...
  • Page 105: Ashtray And Cigarette Lighter

    102 Seats and stowing Cup holder in the rear bench seat Ensure that the ashtray is fully engaged. To fit: insert the cup holder at the front and then slide it until it reaches edge 3. There is room for two cups of up to 0.5 l in the To open: push the cover of the ashtray The wedge of the upper section of the cup cup holder.
  • Page 106: Sockets

    Seats and stowing 103 Using the rear ashtray Using the cigarette lighter & 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 107 104 Seats and stowing socket is pulled out of the trim or is damaged or wet. Use only connecting cables that are dry and free of damage. When the ignition is switched off, make sure that the 230 V power socket is dry. Immediately have the 230 V power socket checked or replaced at a quali‐...
  • Page 108: Wireless Charging Of The Mobile Phone And Connection With The Exterior Aerial

    Seats and stowing 105 Requirements: Insert the plug of the device into 230 V Always stow objects so that they can‐ Only connect devices with a suitable plug socket 1. not be thrown around in such situa‐ which conforms to the standards specific to When the on-board electrical system voltage tions.
  • Page 109 The mobile phone may heat up during the * NOTE Damage to the mobile phone charging process. The mobile phone can be stowage compartment caused by liquids cooled in the mobile phone stowage com‐...
  • Page 110: Fitting/Removing The Floor Mats

    Seats and stowing 107 Place the mobile phone as close to the there is always sufficient room for the centre of mat as possible with the display pedals. facing upwards. Do not use loose floor mats and do not When the charging symbol is shown in the place floor mats on top of one another.
  • Page 111: 108 Light And Sight

    108 Light and sight Lighting systems and your responsibility Light switch Exterior lighting The various lighting systems of the vehicle are Operating the light switch Changing the lights when driving abroad 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 112 Light and sight 109 Activating/deactivating the rear fog light 4 Ã Automatic driving lights (preferred The exterior lighting (except standing and park‐ light switch position) ing lights) switches off automatically when the Requirement: driver's door is opened. 5 L Dipped beam/main beam The light switch is in the L or Ã...
  • Page 113 110 Light and sight Operating the light combination switch Switching on the main beam manually Activating/deactivating the hazard warning light Vehicles with Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus: Turn the light switch to the L posi‐ tion. Press the combination switch beyond the pressure point in the direction of arrow 1.
  • Page 114 Light and sight 111 Active headlamps function The hazard warning light switches off automati‐ The functions are active when the dipped beam cally when the vehicle reaches a speed exceed‐ is switched on. ing 10 km/h following maximum full-stop brak‐ Cornering light ing.
  • Page 115 112 Light and sight At speeds between 40 km/h and 70 km/h The function is active if a motorway journey is The function is active: when the steering wheel is turned. detected by: At speeds below 70 km/h when the rear fog The vehicle's speed.
  • Page 116 Light and sight 113 Switching the Intelligent Light System Road users whose lighting is obstructed, on/off e.g. by a barrier Requirement: In very rare cases, Adaptive Highbeam Assist The light switch is in the à position. Plus may not recognise road users who do have lights, or may recognise them too late.
  • Page 117 114 Light and sight Setting the dipped beam them. The vehicle in front is illuminated by the Detection may be restricted if: dipped beam. Visibility is impaired, for example in fog, Multimedia system: At speeds above 30 km/h: heavy rain or snow. Vehicle Lights Dipped-beam head-...
  • Page 118: Interior Lighting

    Light and sight 115 Switching the locator lighting on/off p Switches the front right-hand read‐ Interior lighting ing lamp on/off Multimedia system: Adjusting the interior lighting Control panel in the grab handle (rear) Vehicle Lights Locator illumina- Front overhead control panel tion The exterior lighting remains lit for 40 seconds after the vehicle is unlocked.
  • Page 119: Windscreen Wipers And Windscreen Washer System

    116 Light and sight Adjusting the brightness 3 Å Intermittent wiping, frequent Windscreen wipers and windscreen washer system Select Ambient lighting brightness. 4 ° Continuous wiping, slow Switching the windscreen wipers on/off To set the brightness: select the brightness 5 ¯ Continuous wiping, fast value using the left-hand setting element.
  • Page 120 Light and sight 117 Fitting the wiper blades Fold the wiper arm away from the wind‐ Slide catch in the direction of arrow screen. until it engages in the removal position. Removing the wiper blades Insert the new wiper blade into the wiper arm in the direction of arrow 1.
  • Page 121 118 Light and sight Replacing the windscreen wiper blades Removing the wiper blades (MAGIC VISION CONTROL) & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped if the windscreen wipers are switched on while wiper blades are being replaced If the windscreen wipers begin to move while you are changing the wiper blades, you can be trapped by the wiper arm.
  • Page 122: Mirrors

    Light and sight 119 To remove the wiper blade: press release Press the wiper blade beyond the point of steering wheel or the mirror and fasten resistance in the direction of arrow knob 2, pull the wiper blade in the direction your seat belt.
  • Page 123 120 Light and sight Use button to set the position of the mir‐ skin, eyes, respiratory organs or clothing or ror you have selected. be swallowed. An outside mirror which has been pushed out of If you come into contact with electro‐ position can be engaged in position again in the lyte, observe the following: following manner:...
  • Page 124 Light and sight 121 dazzle mode if light from a headlamp hits the if you shift the transmission to another trans‐ To store using reverse gear: select the inside rearview mirror. mission position passenger outside mirror using button 2. when driving faster than 15 km/h Engage reverse gear.
  • Page 125: Operating The Sun Visors

    122 Light and sight Glare from the side: swing sun visor Areas permeable to radio waves are best visi‐ Operating the sun visors ble from outside the vehicle when the wind‐ the side. screen is illuminated using an external light Slide sun visor horizontally as required.
  • Page 126: Climate Control 123

    Climate control 123 THERMOTRONIC control panel overview H To set the airflow or switch off climate Overview of climate control systems control The indicator lamps in the buttons indicate that THERMATIC control panel overview à To set climate control to automatic the current function is activated.
  • Page 127: Operating The Climate Control System

    124 Climate control à To set climate control to automatic mode ( page 125) → ¬ To demist the windscreen ! To call up the air conditioning menu To switch the residual heat on/off page 127) → ¤ To switch the rear window heater on/off Vehicles without a stationary heater: ¿...
  • Page 128 Climate control 125 Climate style When the climate control is switched off, the To call up the climate control bar: navigate windows can mist up faster. Only switch off down until the climate control bar is active. Climate style function the climate control briefly.
  • Page 129 126 Climate control Activating/deactivating the climate control Select Climate mode. To call up the climate control bar: navigate synchronisation function via the control down until the climate control bar is active. Select FOCUS, MEDIUM or DIFFUSE. panel Call up the A/C on/off climate control menu.
  • Page 130 Climate control 127 Activating and deactivating ionisation Air-recirculation mode is switched off automati‐ Multimedia system: cally. Vehicle Multimedia system: If air-recirculation mode is switched on, the The fragrance system distributes a pleasant fra‐ Vehicle windows may mist up more quickly. Switch grance throughout the vehicle interior from a fla‐...
  • Page 131 To remove: pull out the flacon. side temperature. If the outside temperature changes, ventila‐ If you do not use genuine Mercedes-Benz interior tion mode automatically switches to heating perfumes, observe the manufacturers' safety notices on the perfume packaging.
  • Page 132 Climate control 129 mode or from heating mode to ventilation Open a window on the windward side of * NOTE Battery discharge caused by sta‐ mode. the vehicle to ensure an adequate sup‐ tionary heater or stationary ventilation ply of fresh air. operation The stationary heater and the exhaust gas outlet are situated at the right-hand front wheel.
  • Page 133 130 Climate control yellow: departure time is preselected The climate control bar can be called up from any menu. The stationary heater/stationary ventilation Setting the stationary heater/stationary ven‐ switches off automatically after 50 minutes. tilation via remote control Operation using the App: the stationary heater/ventilation can also be operated via the Requirement: Mercedes me connect App.
  • Page 134 Climate control 131 Remote control displays (stationary heater/ To activate immediately: press and hold To activate the departure time: select the stationary ventilation) desired departure time and press and hold the u button. the u button. To set the departure time: briefly press The Í...
  • Page 135 132 Climate control Zero minutes: the running time for the sta‐ ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental tionary heater is increased, as the engine has damage due to improper disposal of bat‐ not yet reached operating temperature when teries it is started. OFF: the stationary heater/stationary venti‐ lation is switched off.
  • Page 136 Climate control 133 Problems with the remote control for the stationary heater/stationary ventilation Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions FAIL ¨ The signal transmission between the transmitter and the vehicle is faulty. Change your position in relation to the vehicle, moving closer if necessary. FAIL The starter battery is not sufficiently charged.
  • Page 137 134 Climate control Opening/closing the air vent in the glove box To open or close: turn the centre of the air vent to the left or right as far as it will go. * NOTE Damage to temperature-sensitive To adjust the air direction: hold air vent objects in the glove box in the centre and move it up or down or to the left or right.
  • Page 138: Driving And Parking 135

    Driving and parking 135 Driving Never leave children and animals unat‐ & WARNING Risk of fire caused by flam‐ tended in the vehicle. mable material on the exhaust system Switching on the power supply or ignition using the start/stop button When leaving the vehicle, always take Flammable materials brought in by either ani‐...
  • Page 139 136 Driving and parking Vehicles with automatic transmission: To switch on the ignition: press button twice. Shift the transmission to position j or i. The indicator lamps in the instrument cluster Depress the brake pedal and push button light up. once.
  • Page 140 The "Digital Car Key in the smartphone" service Information about suitable mobile phones can be deactivated in Mercedes me connect on can be obtained from your Mercedes-Benz the https://www.mercedes.me. The function is service centre or at http://www.mercedes- then deactivated in the smartphone via an online benz.com/connect.
  • Page 141 138 Driving and parking Depress the brake pedal and start the vehicle only increase the engine speed gradually and using the start/stop button. accelerate the vehicle to full speed after 1,500 km. You can also switch on the power supply or the ignition with the start/stop button.
  • Page 142 Driving and parking 139 Driving tips Do not switch off the ignition while driv‐ & WARNING Risk of accident due to ing. unsuitable footwear & WARNING Risk of accident due to Operating the pedals may be impaired by objects in the driver's footwell &...
  • Page 143 140 Driving and parking Never use the brake pedal as a footrest. & DANGER Risk of fatal injuries due to poi‐ * NOTE Damage to the catalytic converter sonous exhaust gases due to non-combusted fuel Do not depress the brake pedal and the accelerator pedal at the same time If the tailpipe is blocked or sufficient ventila‐...
  • Page 144 Driving and parking 141 carefully depress the brake pedal at the end The engine is restarted automatically if: If you do not switch off the ignition, the ignition of the journey and when starting the next is automatically switched off after one minute. Vehicles with manual transmission: You journey.
  • Page 145 142 Driving and parking Switching the ECO start/stop function ECO display You depress the accelerator pedal. off/on You change the vehicle level. The ECO display summarises the driving style from the start of the journey to its completion An automatic engine start is necessary. and assists you in achieving the most economi‐...
  • Page 146: Dynamic Select Switch

    Driving and parking 143 Gentle deceleration and rolling Steering DYNAMIC SELECT switch Consistent speed Function of the DYNAMIC SELECT switch Time until the next vehicle start: The inner segment is grey and the outer seg‐ Less than four hours: the last selected Use the DYNAMIC SELECT switch to change drive program is active.
  • Page 147: Manual Transmission

    144 Driving and parking Press DYNAMIC SELECT switch forwards * NOTE Damage to the transmission by or backwards. shifting to reverse gear k while the The drive program selected appears in the vehicle is in motion multifunction display. Only shift into reverse gear k when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 148: Automatic Transmission

    Driving and parking 145 Gearshift recommendation Automatic transmission Never leave children and animals unat‐ tended in the vehicle. The gearshift recommendations assist you in DIRECT SELECT lever adopting an economical driving style. When leaving the vehicle, always take Function of the DIRECT SELECT lever the key with you and lock the vehicle.
  • Page 149 146 Driving and parking Engaging reverse gear R pedal firmly and do not accelerate at Depress the brake pedal and push the the same time. DIRECT SELECT lever up past the first point of resistance. * NOTE Damage to the automatic trans‐ The transmission position display shows k mission caused by changing the trans‐...
  • Page 150 Driving and parking 147 Manual gearshifting If you then exit the vehicle leaving the key in Park position j is engaged automatically if one the vehicle, the automatic transmission of the following conditions is met: remains in neutral i & WARNING Risk of skidding and of an If you switch the engine off with the trans‐...
  • Page 151 148 Driving and parking To activate: pull steering wheel gearshift Ease off the accelerator pedal once the desired speed is reached. paddle or 2. Manual gearshifting is activated for a short time. The current gear is displayed in the Glide mode function multifunction display.
  • Page 152: Refuelling

    Driving and parking 149 There is no trailer coupled to the ball head of Speed Do not inhale fuel vapour. the trailer hitch, and no bicycle rack fitted. Obstacle detection Keep children away from fuel. You are no longer depressing the accelerator Operating condition of the engine or brake pedal.
  • Page 153 150 Driving and parking Touch the metal vehicle body before Only use the fuel recommended. Do not switch the ignition on. opening the fuel filler cap or touching Consult a qualified specialist workshop. the pump nozzle. * NOTE Damage caused by the wrong fuel This discharges any electrostatic charge that * NOTE Damage caused by the wrong fuel Vehicles with a petrol engine:...
  • Page 154 Driving and parking 151 Refuelling Vegetable oil system and the engine. The repair costs are high. Notify a qualified specialist Paraffin workshop and have the fuel tank and Kerosene fuel lines drained completely. * NOTE Do not use diesel to refuel vehi‐ * NOTE Do not overfill the fuel tank, other‐...
  • Page 155 * NOTE Do not ingest AdBlue ® ® Alternatively, AdBlue is available at qualified If AdBlue ® is swallowed: specialist workshops, e.g. Mercedes-Benz Service Centres, and at many filling stations Immediately rinse out your mouth thor‐ ® ® in AdBlue refill canisters or AdBlue refill oughly.
  • Page 156 Driving and parking 153 Requirements: ® ® Topping up AdBlue Opening the AdBlue filler cap The following announcements appear in order in * NOTE Engine damage due to AdBlue ® ® the multifunction display when the AdBlue tank the fuel requires topping up: Refill AdBlue See Owner's Manual.
  • Page 157: Parking

    154 Driving and parking ® ® Start the vehicle. Preparing the AdBlue refill canister Topping up AdBlue The display message in the instrument clus‐ ter goes out. Avoid storing AdBlue ® refill containers per‐ manently in the vehicle. Parking Switching off the vehicle with the start/stop button &...
  • Page 158 Driving and parking 155 Vehicles with manual transmission: & WARNING Risk of accident and injury * NOTE Damage to the vehicle or the driv‐ Engage first 1 or reverse gear k. due to children left unattended in the etrain caused by the vehicle rolling away Vehicles with automatic transmission: vehicle Always properly secure the vehicle...
  • Page 159 156 Driving and parking Point remote control at a distance of & WARNING Risk of injury and entrapment 1 cm to 8 cm towards buttons 1, or 3. when opening the garage door using the Press and hold button of remote control garage door opener until: When you operate or program the garage...
  • Page 160 Driving and parking 157 The vehicle as well as persons and objects, Press previously programmed button 1, the inside rearview mirror. You should test are located outside the sweep of the garage repeatedly, until the door closes. every position for at least 25 seconds before door.
  • Page 161 158 Driving and parking Opening or closing the garage door Radio equipment approval numbers for the the previously pressed button again until the garage door opens or closes. garage door opener Requirement: Clearing the garage door opener memory Radio equipment approval numbers The corresponding button is programmed to operate the garage door.
  • Page 162 Driving and parking 159 Brazil Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval number number Liechten‐ South stein Africa Mexico RCPGEMU15-0448 TA-2015/1386 Monaco Turkey not required New Zea‐ R-NZ land United ER41849/15 Arab Emi‐ Norway Dealer No: DA35176/14 Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário, rates isto é, não tem direito à...
  • Page 163 160 Driving and parking Electric parking brake The electric parking brake is applied if the trans‐ function is activated via the Mercedes mission is in position j and one of the follow‐ connect me web app. Automatically applying the electric parking ing conditions is fulfilled: brake Vehicles with manual transmission:...
  • Page 164 Driving and parking 161 The seat belt tongue is not inserted in the When the reverse gear k is selected, the You move the transmission out of transmis‐ seat belt buckle of the driver's seat and the boot lid must be closed. sion position j or you have previously driver's door is opened.
  • Page 165 162 Driving and parking Applying or releasing the electric parking Pull handle 1. The force of the impact brake manually The ! indicator lamp in the instrument The following situations can lead to inadvertent cluster goes out. activation: Emergency braking The parked vehicle is moved, for example in a Press and hold handle 1.
  • Page 166: Driving And Driving Safety Systems

    Driving and parking 163 Parking up the vehicle the connection to online services is interrup‐ Multimedia system: ted. Vehicle Vehicle settings Standby If you leave the vehicle parked up for longer than mode four weeks, the battery may be damaged. If the following conditions are fulfilled, standby mode can be activated or deactivated using the Activate or deactivate the function.
  • Page 167 164 Driving and parking Function of the radar sensors Overview of driving systems and driving HOLD function ( page 184) → safety systems STEER CONTROL ( page 169) → Some driving and driving safety systems use radar sensors to monitor the area in front of, In this section, you will find information about Steering Pilot ( page 183)
  • Page 168 Driving and parking 165 conditions and can serve as a reminder to take BAS supports your emergency braking situation ® Have ESP checked at a qualified spe‐ extra care while driving. with additional brake force. cialist workshop. If you depress the brake pedal quickly, BAS is System limitations activated: ABS is active from speeds of approx.
  • Page 169 166 Driving and parking ETS/4ETS (Electronic Traction System) Only depress the accelerator pedal as far as ® can stabilise the vehicle by intervening in is necessary. ® the following ways: ETS/4ETS traction control is part of ESP Adapt your driving style to suit the current One or more wheels are braked.
  • Page 170 Driving and parking 167 ® characteristics per drive program Drive program Characteristics ® mode C (Comfort) These drive programs provide the ideal balance ® Comfort between traction and stability. E (Economy) Select drive program E or C in difficult road con‐ ditions, such as in snow or ice, or when the road is wet from rain.
  • Page 171 168 Driving and parking ® The vehicle is stabilised by means of individ‐ Slight swerving is reduced by means of a tar‐ Activating/deactivating ESP (Electronic Sta‐ ual brake application on one side. geted, individual brake application on one bility Program) side.
  • Page 172 Driving and parking 169 Function of STEER CONTROL Function of Active Brake Assist If you apply the brake yourself in a critical situa‐ tion or apply the brake during autonomous brak‐ STEER CONTROL helps you by transmitting a Active Brake Assist consists of: ing, situation-dependent braking assistance noticeable steering force to the steering wheel in Distance warning function...
  • Page 173 170 Driving and parking The distance warning function issues a warning · distance warning lamp lights up in the Always pay careful attention to the traf‐ at speeds: instrument cluster. fic situation; do not rely on Active Brake Assist alone. From approximately 30 km/h, if over several Brake immediately or take evasive action, provi‐...
  • Page 174 Driving and parking 171 Autonomous braking function The autonomous braking function may intervene at speeds starting from approximately 7 km/h in the following situations: Vehicles travelling in Stationary vehicles Crossing vehicles Crossing pedestrians Stationary pedes‐ front trians Vehicles without Driv‐ up to approx.
  • Page 175 172 Driving and parking Cancelling a brake application of Active Can be activated by an abrupt steering move‐ not give a warning or not provide assis‐ Brake Assist ment during a swerving manoeuvre. tance You can cancel a brake application of Active Can assist during swerving and straightening Always pay careful attention to the traf‐...
  • Page 176 Driving and parking 173 Setting Active Brake Assist If the sensors are dirty, misted up, damaged Select Warning/brake applic.: late: your or covered. selection is retained when the vehicle is next Multimedia system: started. If the sensors malfunction due to other radar Vehicle Assistance Active Brake...
  • Page 177 174 Driving and parking Function of Adaptive Brake Lights You can also switch off the hazard warning cle speed, for braking in good time and for stay‐ lights using the hazard warning button. ing in lane. Adaptive Brake Lights warn following traffic in an The brake lamps light up again constantly emergency braking situation: System limitations...
  • Page 178 Driving and parking 175 Function of the limiter Kickdown Take into account the traffic situation The limiter restricts the speed of the vehicle. To If you depress the accelerator pedal beyond the before calling up the stored speed. reduce the speed swiftly to the set speed, the pressure point (kickdown), the limiter is If the stored speed is not known, store limiter applies the brakes automatically.
  • Page 179 176 Driving and parking To call up last speed stored 4. Press and hold the lever: stored speed is To deactivate cruise control or variable lim‐ increased or reduced iter 2. in 1 km/h increments. Press the lever beyond the pressure point: stored speed is increased or reduced by 10 km/h.
  • Page 180 Driving and parking 177 On vehicles with a segment display in the Shortly before the set speed is reached, it Distance Pilot DISTRONIC ( page 177) → speedometer, the segments extending from appears in the multifunction display. When you the current stored speed to the end of the confirm the message with %, display mes‐...
  • Page 181 178 Driving and parking Drive program If you fail to adapt your driving style, Distance left-hand traffic on motorways and high-speed Pilot DISTRONIC can neither reduce the risk of major roads. The DYNAMIC SELECT switch allows you to an accident nor override the laws of physics. change the driving style of Distance Pilot Distance Pilot DISTRONIC uses information from Distance Pilot DISTRONIC cannot take into...
  • Page 182 Driving and parking 179 Do not use Distance Pilot DISTRONIC in the fol‐ If there are obstacles and stationary vehi‐ lowing situations: cles. In road and traffic conditions which do not If there are crossing vehicles, pedestrians, allow you to maintain a constant speed, e.g. motorcyclists or cyclists.
  • Page 183 180 Driving and parking the ç symbol is displayed cyclically when the Always carefully observe the traffic con‐ & WARNING Risk of accident due to insuf‐ vehicle is ready to pull away. ditions and be ready to brake at all ficient deceleration by Distance Pilot times.
  • Page 184 Driving and parking 181 If Distance Pilot DISTRONIC is deactiva‐ Take into account the traffic situation Always carefully observe the traffic condi‐ ted with the cruise control lever, e.g. by a before calling up the stored speed. tions and be ready to brake at all times. vehicle occupant or from outside the If the stored speed is not known, store vehicle.
  • Page 185 182 Driving and parking To call up stored speed 3. To deactivate Distance Pilot DISTRONIC 2. If the LIM indicator lamp is lit: to select Dis‐ To reduce or increase the specified tance Pilot DISTRONIC 1. distance from the vehicle in front. Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 186 Driving and parking 183 Steering Pilot When the system is actively steering, the è symbol is shown in green in the multi‐ Accelerate briefly. Function of Steering Pilot function display. Your vehicle pulls away and adapts its speed Steering Pilot is only available for vehicles to that of the vehicle in front.
  • Page 187 184 Driving and parking If the windscreen is dirty, misted up, dam‐ When towing a trailer. If indicator lamp is off: press button 2. aged or covered, for instance by a sticker, in If you actively change lane without switching the vicinity of the camera.
  • Page 188 Driving and parking 185 pedal, such as when pulling away on steep Distance Pilot DISTRONIC is not activated. Always deactivate the HOLD function slopes. and secure the vehicle against rolling Vehicles with automatic transmission: away before leaving the vehicle. The transmission is in position h, k or i. System limits The incline must not be greater than 30%.
  • Page 189 186 Driving and parking AIR BODY CONTROL In the following situations, the vehicle is held by Once you have switched off the engine, you cannot restart the engine until you have the transmission position j or by the electric AIR BODY CONTROL function parking brake: deactivated the HOLD function.
  • Page 190 Driving and parking 187 Available suspension settings Drive program Characteristics Comfortable suspension tuning (Comfort) Normal level When driving at speeds above 125 km/h the vehicle is lowered by 15 mm When driving at speeds below 80 km/h, the vehicle is raised again Comfortable suspension tuning (Economy) The vehicle is lowered by 15 mm compared to the normal level...
  • Page 191 188 Driving and parking Setting the vehicle level Raising the vehicle & WARNING Risk of entrapment from vehi‐ cle lowering & WARNING Risk of accident because Vehicles with AIR BODY CONTROL or vehicle level is too high level control system: When you unload lug‐ If you drive at a higher vehicle level, the driv‐...
  • Page 192 Driving and parking 189 Parking Assist PARKTRONIC The vehicle is lowered again in the following sit‐ the manoeuvring area while manoeuvring and uations: parking in/exiting parking spaces. Functions of Parking Assist PARKTRONIC When driving faster than 80 km/h. In the standard setting, an intermittent warning tone sounds from a distance of approximately When driving between 60 km/h and 0.3 m to an obstacle.
  • Page 193 190 Driving and parking System limitations tion range. In order for an object to be detected, the sensors in the front and rear bumper must Parking Assist PARKTRONIC does not necessa‐ detect the object while you are driving past it. rily take into account the following obstacles: During the parking procedure or manoeuvring, Obstacles below the detection range, e.g.
  • Page 194 Driving and parking 191 System limitations The system limitations for Parking Assist PARKTRONIC apply for passive side impact pro‐ tection. Objects placed next to the vehicle, or pedes‐ trians who approach the side of the vehicle will not be detected. Deactivating/activating PARKTRONIC * NOTE Risk of an accident from objects Vehicles with reversing camera...
  • Page 195 192 Driving and parking Adjusting the warning tones of Parking Activate O or deactivate ª the function. Assist PARKTRONIC Multimedia system: Reversing camera Vehicle System settings Parking Function of the reversing camera Pilot Set warning tone Adjusting the volume of the warning tones Select Warning tone volume.
  • Page 196 Driving and parking 193 show the path the vehicle will take with the If the light conditions are poor, e.g. at night. steering wheel in its current position. This helps If the camera lens is obstructed, dirty or mis‐ you to orientate yourself and to avoid obstacles ted up.
  • Page 197 194 Driving and parking Red guide line at a distance of approximately 0.3 m to the ball head of the trailer hitch Ball head of the trailer hitch Vehicles with Parking Pilot The following camera views are available in the multimedia system: Yellow guide line at a distance of approx‐...
  • Page 198 Driving and parking 195 When Parking Pilot is active, the lanes are Red guide line at a distance of approximately displayed in green. 0.3 m from the rear area If Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is deactivated, Yellow warning display of Parking Assist the warning display fades out.
  • Page 199 196 Driving and parking your surroundings and be ready to brake at all e.g. when parking or at exits with reduced visibil‐ times. ity. Multimedia system: The 360° Camera is only an aid. It is not a sub‐ stitute for your attention to the surroundings. Vehicle System settings Rear view...
  • Page 200 Driving and parking 197 Top view Guide lines When Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is operational and no object is detected, the segments of the warning display are shown in grey. If the entire system fails, the inner segments of the warning display are shown in red. The indicator lamp on the PARKTRONIC button lights up and the é...
  • Page 201 198 Driving and parking The guide lines in the multimedia system dis‐ On vehicles with height-adjustable suspension or persons, animals or objects etc. are in the play show the distances to your vehicle. The if the vehicle is carrying a heavy load, leaving the manoeuvring range.
  • Page 202 Driving and parking 199 cally activated during forward travel. The system The active brake application and automatic manoeuvre is calculated, e.g. overhanging loads, is operational at speeds of up to approximately gear change is only available on vehicles overhangs or loading ramps of lorries or the 35 km/h.
  • Page 203 200 Driving and parking measured incorrectly. Only use Parking Pilot on Parking Pilot will not assist you with parking level, high-grip ground. spaces parallel or at right angles to the direction of travel in the following situations: Do not use Parking Pilot, for example, in the fol‐ lowing situations: If the parking space is on a kerb.
  • Page 204 Driving and parking 201 before. Depending on the message or as & WARNING Risk of accident due to vehi‐ required, engage forward or reverse gear. cle swinging out while parking or pulling out of a parking space On completion of the parking procedure, the While parking or pulling out of a parking Parking Pilot finished, take control of the vehi- space, the vehicle swings out and can drive...
  • Page 205 202 Driving and parking Exiting a parking space with Parking Pilot Requirement: You can only exit a parking space with Parking Pilot if you have previously parked the vehicle with Parking Pilot. Please note that you are responsible for the vehi‐ cle and surroundings during the entire parking procedure.
  • Page 206 Driving and parking 203 Function of Remote Parking Pilot The responsibility for safe manoeuvring and Pay attention to objects and other road parking remains with you. Make sure that no users. Remote Parking Pilot is an additional func‐ persons, animals or objects etc. are in the tion of Parking Pilot.
  • Page 207 204 Driving and parking Exiting a parking space at right angles to the Whilst the vehicle is being parked with Parking If you have installed snow chains. direction of travel (exploration mode). Pilot, you can interrupt the process to take con‐ If the parking space is on a downhill or uphill trol of the vehicle with Remote Parking Pilot and Parking in a straight-ahead position, for...
  • Page 208 Driving and parking 205 Operating Remote Parking Pilot Keep in mind that the system limits must be & WARNING Danger due to insufficient observed at all times. If necessary, cancel the view of the vehicle surroundings & WARNING Risk of accident due to parking manoeuvre.
  • Page 209 206 Driving and parking Parking Vehicle path shown on the multimedia Park the vehicle in the parking space using system display may differ from the actual your mobile phone. vehicle path. After completion of the parking procedure, safeguard the vehicle against rolling away. When required by legal requirements or local conditions: turn the wheels towards the kerb.
  • Page 210 Driving and parking 207 Exiting a parking space with exploration Start the Remote Parking Pilot app. Bring the vehicle to a standstill. mode Area is activated. Park the vehicle in the parking space using your mobile phone. To activate Remote Parking Pilot, select Unlock the vehicle.
  • Page 211 208 Driving and parking Start the Remote Parking Pilot app and A risk of a collision may arise in the following sit‐ & WARNING Risk of accident caused by search for the vehicle name. uations, for example: limited detection performance of Drive A connection prompt is displayed.
  • Page 212 Driving and parking 209 Activating/deactivating manoeuvring assis‐ reversing out of a parking space. If a critical sit‐ Sensitive: higher system sensitivity. The tance uation is detected, a warning symbol appears on driver is warned earlier and the attention the camera image of the multimedia system. If Multimedia system: level detected by ATTENTION ASSIST is adap‐...
  • Page 213 210 Driving and parking Activating/deactivating ATTENTION ASSIST You can have the following status information for The functionality of ATTENTION ASSIST is ATTENTION ASSIST displayed in the assistance restricted, and warnings may be delayed or not Multimedia system: menu of the on-board computer: occur at all in the following situations: Vehicle Assistance...
  • Page 214 Driving and parking 211 System limitations direction, a warning tone sounds once. The red & WARNING Risk of accident despite warning lamp in the outside mirror flashes. If the The detection capability of Blind Spot Assist can brake application of Active Blind Spot turn signal indicator remains on, all other detec‐...
  • Page 215 212 Driving and parking Activating/deactivating Blind Spot Assist or may be interrupted at any time if you steer As a result, Active Blind Spot Assist may nei‐ slightly in the opposite direction or accelerate. Active Blind Spot Assist ther give warnings nor intervene in such sit‐ Multimedia system: uations.
  • Page 216 Driving and parking 213 Active Lane Keeping Assist and a course-correcting brake application guides vehicle in front, for vehicle speed, for braking in you back into your lane. good time and for staying in lane. Function of Active Lane Keeping Assist You are warned by vibration pulses in the steer‐...
  • Page 217 214 Driving and parking You have adopted a sporty driving style with The lane markings are worn, dark or covered. high cornering speeds or high rates of accel‐ The distance to the vehicle in front is too eration. small and the lane markings thus cannot be detected.
  • Page 218 Driving and parking 215 Always steer, brake or accelerate your‐ In such cases, Lane Keeping Assist can: self, especially if Active Lane Keeping give an unnecessary warning Assist warns you or makes a lane-cor‐ not give a warning recting brake application. Always pay particular attention to the traffic situation and keep within the &...
  • Page 219: Trailer Hitch

    216 Driving and parking In both the standard and adaptive settings, no Make sure of the following before starting a jour‐ Trailer hitch warning vibration occurs in the following situa‐ ney: Trailer operation notes tions: the tyre pressure on the rear axle of the tow‐ Trailer operation is not possible on the following You have switched on the turn signal indica‐...
  • Page 220 Driving and parking 217 Folding the ball neck outwards Unlock the ball neck only when its range of movement is unobstructed. Always be sure the ball neck is engaged when folding inwards. Requirements: Before folding the ball neck inward/outward, make sure of the following: the range of movement is clear Only when folding inward: ensure trailer cables or adapter plugs have been removed.
  • Page 221 218 Driving and parking Coupling up/uncoupling a trailer Requirements: Remove the protective covering from the ball head and store it in a safe place. Before coupling up the trailer, the ball neck must & WARNING Risk of injury from the vehicle be fully extended and engaged in the securely Make sure that the ball of the ball neck is clean locked position.
  • Page 222 Driving and parking 219 Coupling up a trailer Open the socket cover. Accessories can be connected to the perma‐ nent power supply and the power supply that Insert the plug connector with lug into * NOTE Damage to the battery due to full is switched on via the ignition lock with max‐...
  • Page 223: Bicycle Rack

    Make sure nobody is underneath the only use bicycle racks approved by vehicle or in the immediate vicinity of Mercedes-Benz. Bicycle rack the wheel arches when you disconnect always observe the bicycle rack operating the trailer cable.
  • Page 224 Mercedes-Benz recommends removing all detachable parts from the bicycles, e.g. baskets, child seats or batteries, before loading them has an increased braking distance onto the bicycle rack.
  • Page 225 222 Driving and parking Observe the following information when loading the bicycle rack: Number Total Max. dis‐ Max. dis‐ of bicy‐ weight tance tance cles of bicy‐ cle rack and load Up to 420 mm 300 mm 75 kg Distribution of the load on the bicycle rack Vertical distance between the centre of grav‐...
  • Page 226: Instrument Display And On-Board Computer 223

    Instrument Display and on-board computer 223 Instrument Display (standard) Instrument display overview * NOTE Engine damage due to excessively high engine speeds & WARNING Risk of accident due to an The engine will be damaged if you drive with instrument display malfunction the engine in the overrevving range.
  • Page 227: Overview Of The Buttons On The Steering Wheel

    224 Instrument Display and on-board computer ó LINGUATRONIC or Voice Control Sys‐ In the event of a fire in the engine com‐ Overview of the buttons on the steering wheel partment, keep the engine bonnet closed and call the fire service. 6 Makes/accepts a call ~ Rejects/ends a call Vehicles with certain engines...
  • Page 228 Instrument Display and on-board computer 225 To scroll through displays or lists in the You must observe the legal requirements for the Radio country in which you are currently driving when menu: swipe upwards or downwards on the Media operating the on-board computer. left-hand Touch Control.
  • Page 229: Displays In The Multifunction Display

    226 Instrument Display and on-board computer È Limiter ( page 175) → Displays in the multifunction display Adjusting the instrument lighting ç Distance Pilot DISTRONIC ( page 177) → a Steering Pilot ( page 183) → è ECO start/stop function ë...
  • Page 230: Menus And Submenus

    Instrument Display and on-board computer 227 ASSYST PLUS: call up the service due date Menus and submenus page 283) → Functions in the Service menu of the on- Engine oil level board computer On-board computer: Calling up the Assistance graphic display Service On-board computer: To select the function: swipe upwards or...
  • Page 231 228 Instrument Display and on-board computer Grey radar waves next to vehicle: Blind Spot play shows a vehicle being refuelled instead Assist activated of the range. Green radar waves next to vehicle: Blind Spot ECO display ( page 142) → Assist actived trip computer From start...
  • Page 232 Instrument Display and on-board computer 229 Resetting values in the Trip menu of the on- Calling up navigation instructions in the on- board computer board computer On-board computer: On-board computer: Trip Navigation You can reset the values of the following func‐ tions: Trip distance Trip computer "From start"...
  • Page 233 230 Instrument Display and on-board computer Selecting radio stations using the on-board New route... Calculating route…: a new To select a radio station: swipe upwards or computer route is calculated. downwards on the left-hand Touch Control. Road not mapped: the road is unknown, e.g. On-board computer: Selecting the frequency range or station pre‐...
  • Page 234 Instrument Display and on-board computer 231 Playing back media using the on-board com‐ Changing the media source traffic situation. This could also cause you to puter Press the left-hand Touch Control. lose control of the vehicle. On-board computer: To select a media source: swipe upwards Only operate this equipment when the or downwards on the left-hand side of Touch traffic situation permits.
  • Page 235 232 Instrument Display and on-board computer If there are multiple telephone numbers Swipe upwards or downwards on the left- Press the left-hand Touch Control. saved to an entry: swipe upwards or down‐ hand Touch Control and select 6 (Accept) wards on the left-hand Touch Control to or ~ (Reject).
  • Page 236: Head-Up Display

    Instrument Display and on-board computer 233 Switching the head-up display on/off When you receive a call, a message appears in Head-up Display the Head-up Display 6 Incoming call. Function of the Head-up Display In audio mode, the station name or track is tem‐ The Head-up Display projects information from porarily shown when the active audio source is the navigation system and the driver assistance...
  • Page 237: 234 Multimedia System

    234 Multimedia system display may then switch off completely for a Control knob, adjusts the volume and Overview and operation while. switches the sound on or off Overview of the multimedia system If you are wearing polarised sunglasses, it Ü button, switches the multimedia sys‐ tem on or off may be difficult to read the display.
  • Page 238 Multimedia system 235 Touch Control Controller Touch Control and touchpad (single-finger swipe) swipe left or right slide 1 left or right Operating Touch Control selects a radio station selects a radio station calls up a list calls up a list swipe up or down slide 4 up or down highlights a preset in the station...
  • Page 239 236 Multimedia system Operating the controller To move the digital map: swipe in any Turn 3 left or right. direction. Slide 1 left or right. Setting the sensitivity Slide 4 up or down. Multimedia system Slide 2 diagonally. Vehicle System settings Press 7 briefly or press and hold.
  • Page 240 Multimedia system 237 Touchpad with handwriting recognition: You can navigate in menus and lists via touch- select Touchpad. sensitive surface by using a single-finger swipe. Switch Activate touchpad on O or off ª. To select the menu item: swipe up, down, Operating the touchpad left or right.
  • Page 241 238 Multimedia system Handwriting recognition: switching the read- Media source: the previous or next track is % button: switches telephone mode aloud function on/off selected. To hide the control menu: swipe down on Ø button: calls up vehicle functions Requirement: the touchpad using two fingers.
  • Page 242 Multimedia system 239 To select a menu item: swipe left or right For media selection, the following media The following functions are available: on the touchpad and then press it. sources can be selected, for example: add pre-defined favourites from the follow‐ Memory card ing categories: Slide the controller to the left or right and...
  • Page 243 240 Multimedia system Leaving the favourites menu To create a favourite at a desired posi‐ Press and hold the ò button until the tion: swipe left or right on the touchpad and favourites are displayed. Press the ò button again. press it.
  • Page 244 Multimedia system 241 Switching the sound on/off Adjusting the volume The volume of the navigation announce‐ ment changes in accordance with the vol‐ ume of the current media source. during a telephone call Alternatively: select System. Select Audio. Select volume settings. Set the volume.
  • Page 245 242 Multimedia system On the controller Characters can be entered using the following methods: Select a character in the character bar. Moves the cursor within the input line Depending on the target entry, either a full using a keyword search for a track or artist set of characters is available or, alternatively, connecting the mobile phone to the multime‐...
  • Page 246: System Settings

    Multimedia system 243 Entering characters on the touchpad Selecting the input line Display brightness Select p. Select Brightness. Entering characters Select a brightness value. Swipe up or down. Use one finger to write characters on the sur‐ face. Moving the cursor within the input line Switching off the display The character is entered in the input line.
  • Page 247 244 Multimedia system Select a country #. Summer time changeover: select Summer a time differing from the local time is set Depending on the country, time zones are Time setting. Select Set time manually. displayed. Select Automatic, Summer Time Standard Set the hours.
  • Page 248 Multimedia system 245 Activating/deactivating automatic volume Setting the system language mobile phone to the multimedia system and use adjustment the following functions, for example: Multimedia system: Vehicle System settings Language hands-free system with access to the follow‐ Multimedia system: ing options: Set the language.
  • Page 249 If you have forgotten your PIN, a Mercedes- medium when data is being exported. Exporting Benz service centre can deactivate your PIN If PIN protection is activated, the PIN is reques‐ protection for you. Mercedes-Benz is not liable for any loss of ted. data.
  • Page 250: Garmin ® Map Pilot Navigation Module

    Multimedia system 247 Alternatively: you can deactivate PIN protec‐ ® Only operate this equipment when the Garmin MAP PILOT navigation module tion by resetting your personal data traffic situation permits. ® Overview of Garmin MAP PILOT navigation page 247). → If you cannot be sure of this, stop the module vehicle whilst paying attention to road...
  • Page 251: Telephone

    248 Multimedia system you can obtain digital map and software Multimedia system: ® Bluetooth device name of the currently updates from a Mercedes-Benz service Navi connected mobile phone centre. Telephone menu character bar Alternatively: press the ß button. For some countries, digital map and software...
  • Page 252 Further information can be obtained from a ® the telephone module with Bluetooth (SAP Mercedes-Benz service centre or at: http:// If you cannot be sure of this, stop the profile) www.mercedes-benz.com/connect. vehicle whilst paying attention to road...
  • Page 253 250 Multimedia system Connecting a mobile phone (authorisation by The following situations can lead to the call Multimedia system: being disconnected while the vehicle is in entering a passkey) Tel/® Telephone Connect device motion: ® Select the Bluetooth name of the mobile Searching for a mobile phone there is insufficient network coverage in the phone.
  • Page 254 Tel/® Telephone Connect device The mobile phone must lie flat against the www.mercedes-benz.com/connect Select the mobile phone from the device list. base of the smartphone cradle. Only one mobile phone can be connected at The use of very thick or uneven protective Universal smartphone cradle any one time.
  • Page 255 252 Multimedia system Calls Make sure air flow to the mobile phone is not restricted. Telephone operation Removing the universal smartphone cradle Multimedia system: Tel/® Telephone Requirement: There is no mobile phone in the smartphone cra‐ Making a call dle. Select numbers.
  • Page 256 Multimedia system 253 Activating functions during a call To send DTMF tones: enter characters using On some mobile phones, the call on hold is the character bar. activated as soon as the active call is ended. Incoming call during an existing call (call Conducting calls with several participants waiting) Requirements:...
  • Page 257 254 Multimedia system Phone book Searching for a contact in the phone book Symbol Explanation Multimedia system: Overview of the phone book ò Contact imported Tel/® Telephone Phone book The phone book of the mobile phone is automat‐ from a memory card ically displayed in the multimedia system after Select characters.
  • Page 258 Multimedia system 255 Saving a mobile phone contact Deleting a contact from the phone book Source Requirements: Multimedia system: Multimedia system: ò Memory card The SD memory card Tel/® Telephone Phone book Tel/® Telephone Phone book is inserted. Search for a contact on the mobile phone You can delete contacts stored in the vehicle.
  • Page 259 256 Multimedia system Speed dial list ates its own call lists. These are not the same as Select Yes. the call lists in your mobile phone. Calling up the speed dial list Deleting all speed dial presets If the contact for an incoming call is not yet Multimedia system: Highlight a preset.
  • Page 260 Reading messages Call up a text message or e-mail. ® tings and supported functions of Bluetooth Multimedia system: Select a phone number within the message. capable mobile phones from a Mercedes-Benz Tel/® Telephone service centre or at: http://www.mercedes- Select Call number.
  • Page 261 258 Multimedia system To remove: press release knob 3. Select Connect device. To insert a SIM card: insert SIM card The device list is displayed. into the card slot with the contact surface Slide module down and remove it. facing down until it engages. Select Connect MB SAP module.
  • Page 262 Connect profile) can be found on the Internet at: Observe the following notes: device MB SAP module phones http://www.mercedes-benz.com/connect. a mobile phone which has already been Select the mobile phone. authorised is automatically connected. Multimedia system: The mobile phone is searched for and con‐...
  • Page 263 260 Multimedia system Telephone module settings Before connecting for the first time, enable 00082 Sets situation-related dimming of the module for Internet access and select the the indicator lamp Settings for using the telephone module with network provider in the multimedia system the mobile phone page 268).
  • Page 264 Internet at: Manual disconnec‐ from the phone memory. Occurs by terminating http://www.mercedes-benz.com/connect tion the Bluetooth ® con‐ If there are no entries in the phone memory,...
  • Page 265 Accident management Mercedes-Benz emergency call system The Mercedes-Benz Customer Centre and the Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre are availa‐ ble for you around the clock. The Info call button, the breakdown assistance button and the emergency call button can be found on the overhead control panel of the vehi‐...
  • Page 266 To make a breakdown assistance call: The data transfer is shown in the display. press button 1. Then, you can select a service and be con‐ nected to a specialist at the Mercedes-Benz To make an emergency call: press SOS Customer Centre. button cover...
  • Page 267 Information on the MB Info call centre. ment service, relevant vehicle data is transferred An Info call to the Mercedes-Benz Customer automatically to the Mercedes-Benz Customer You may be charged for these services. Centre has been initiated via the overhead con‐...
  • Page 268 Multimedia system 265 Mercedes-Benz emergency call system To arrange a service appointment: select the Mercedes-Benz Customer Centre in order to better deal with your query? message appears. Call. Notes on the Mercedes-Benz emergency call After your confirmation, the vehicle data is Select Yes.
  • Page 269 This allows measures for rescue, recovery or function display of the instrument cluster. on the basis of the call, the operator decides towing to a Mercedes-Benz service centre to Automatic emergency call whether it is necessary to deploy rescue be initiated quickly.
  • Page 270 This allows measures for rescue, recovery or emergency call system If the vehicle has an SOS button in the over‐ towing to a Mercedes-Benz service centre to head control panel: press and hold the but‐ be initiated quickly. The following data is transmitted to the ton for at least one second.
  • Page 271: Online And Internet Functions

    You can obtain more detailed information at traffic information, cannot be performed for The test mode is ended. http://www.mercedes-benz.com/connect or up to two hours after sending an emergency from a Mercedes-Benz service centre. call. Online and Internet functions Multimedia system: Starting/ending ERA-GLONASS test mode Internet connection Tel/®...
  • Page 272 Tel/® Tel/® Internet tings Manage Internet settings Select the country of your mobile phone net‐ For example, call up the Mercedes-Benz work provider. Highlight a mobile phone. mobile website. The list of available providers appears. Select G. To show the menu: press the % button.
  • Page 273 270 Multimedia system Overview of the web browser Calling up the web browser options Further Mercedes-Benz Apps and information can be obtained at: http://apps.mercedes- Multimedia system: benz.com/apps/ Tel/® Tel/® Internet The available features are country-depend‐ Call up the website. ent.
  • Page 274: Media

    Multimedia system 271 Setting Internet favourites Closing the browser To call up the options menu: select Ü. Multimedia system: Multimedia system: Select Settings. Tel/® Tel/® Internet Tel/® Tel/® Internet The following functions are available: To show the menu: press the % button. Creating favourites Download images automatically Select %.
  • Page 275 272 Multimedia system Notes on copyright Inserting/removing an SD memory card NTFS Audio files that you create or reproduce yourself Permissible data storage medium: & DANGER Risk of fatal injury from swal‐ for playback are generally subject to copyright SD memory card protection.
  • Page 276 Multimedia system 273 Overview of the audio mode Connecting USB devices Multimedia system: Media Media Memory card * NOTE Damage caused by high tempera‐ Inserting tures The multimedia connection unit is located in the High temperatures can damage USB devices. stowage compartment under the armrest.
  • Page 277 274 Multimedia system Selecting a track using the current track list Skip to time Media search To display the current track list: press the Select Skip to time. Starting the media search touchpad and controller. A menu appears. Multimedia system: Select a track.
  • Page 278 Multimedia system 275 Switching to Media Interface Select a category. Time with elapsed time/time remaining bar Multimedia system: Cover Media Media Media Interface 1 Media Interface Connect the data storage medium with the Bluetooth ® audio Information about the Media Interface USB port ( page 273).
  • Page 279 276 Multimedia system Multimedia system: Select OK once all the numbers have been ® Connected Bluetooth audio equipment entered. Media Media Bluetooth Time with elapsed time/time remaining bar Mobile phone: enter the same passkey and audio Options Bluetooth audio devi- Artist and album confirm your entry.
  • Page 280: Radio

    Radio ® details and connecting Bluetooth -capable mobile Switching on the radio phones can be obtained at http:// Multimedia system: www.mercedes-benz.com/connect or from a Multimedia system: Media Media Bluetooth Mercedes-Benz service centre. Radio audio Options Bluetooth audio devices ®...
  • Page 281 278 Multimedia system Using direct entry Select ¬. Main display field with available stations and Results are displayed. relevant information Select Options. Artist and track display Select a station. Select Direct entry. Select a frequency band. Setting the frequency band Calling up the radio station list Enter the frequency of the desired station in the entry field.
  • Page 282 Multimedia system 279 Sorting the radio station list Editing radio station presets To switch between stored stations: navi‐ gate to the left or right. Multimedia system: Multimedia system: Radio Options Radio Preset Edit station preset Select Station presets view: off. Select Sort station list.
  • Page 283: Sound

    280 Multimedia system Displaying the artist and track Select an option. Multimedia system: Radio The settings are usually stored and taken Multimedia system: into account when calling up a preset again. Radio Options Select Display artist and track. Frequency fix function (FM radio mode) Switch the function on O.
  • Page 284 Multimedia system 281 Adjusting the treble, mid and bass settings available for all functions in the radio and media ® Burmester surround sound system modes. ® on the Burmester surround sound system ® Information about the Burmester surround Multimedia system: Calling up the sound menu sound system Media...
  • Page 285 282 Multimedia system Adjusting the sound optimisation in the Burmester ® surround sound system Multimedia system: Media à Surround sound Adjust the focus in the right-hand carousel menu. To exit the menu: press the % button.
  • Page 286: Maintenance And Care 283

    Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Always observe the prescribed service In these or similar operating conditions, have, for intervals.
  • Page 287: Engine Compartment

    284 Maintenance and care Battery disconnection periods The active bonnet is not available in all coun‐ tries. The ASSYST PLUS service interval display Resetting the active bonnet can only calculate the service due date when the battery is connected. & WARNING Danger of burns from hot Note down the service due date displayed in component parts in the engine compart‐...
  • Page 288 Maintenance and care 285 Opening/closing the bonnet Never touch the danger zone surround‐ & WARNING Danger of burns when open‐ ing moving component parts, e.g. the ing the bonnet & WARNING Risk of accident due to driv‐ rotation area of the fan. If you open the engine bonnet when the ing with the engine bonnet unlocked Remove jewellery and watches.
  • Page 289 286 Maintenance and care the radiator and parts of the exhaust system. Let the engine cool down and only touch the component parts described below: & WARNING Risk of injury from using the windscreen wipers while the engine bon‐ net is open When the engine bonnet is open, and the windscreen wipers are set in motion, you can be trapped by the wiper linkage.
  • Page 290 Maintenance and care 287 Engine oil Engine not at normal operating temperature Slowly slide oil dipstick into the guide (e.g. the engine was only started briefly): 30 tube to the stop, and take it out again after Checking the engine oil level using the oil minutes.
  • Page 291 288 Maintenance and care The bonnet has been previously opened. off the excess engine oil. Consult a qualified & WARNING Risk of fire and injury from specialist workshop. engine oil The engine must be restarted and the engine oil For engine oil level turn on ignition: switch on level will be determined again during driving.
  • Page 292 Maintenance and care 289 Checking the coolant level Follow the instructions in the service interval display regarding the oil & WARNING Danger of burns from hot change. component parts in the engine compart‐ ment * NOTE Damage caused by topping up too Certain component parts in the engine com‐...
  • Page 293 If necessary, top up with coolant that has contact with hot gases or other escaping been approved by Mercedes-Benz. operating fluids. Further information on coolant ( page 349) →...
  • Page 294: Cleaning And Care

    Maintenance and care 291 The blower for the ventilation/heating is Make sure that no windscreen washer Cleaning and care switched off. concentrate spills out next to the filler Information on washing the vehicle in a car opening. The windscreen wiper switch is in position 0. wash In car washes with a towing mechanism: neu‐...
  • Page 295 292 Maintenance and care Washing the vehicle by hand Maintain a distance of at least 70 cm Do not use high-pressure cleaners with between the foil-covered parts of the vehicle circular jet nozzles to clean the vehicle. Observe the legal requirements, e.g. in some and the nozzle of the high pressure cleaner.
  • Page 296 Do not have your vehicle cleaned at an automatic car Only use care products recommended by Mercedes-Benz. wash too frequently and do not use wash programs which finish with a hot wax vehicle treatment.
  • Page 297 294 Maintenance and care Notes on care of vehicle parts Always switch off the windscreen wip‐ Always be particularly careful around ers and the ignition before cleaning the the tailpipe and the tailpipe trim. & WARNING Risk of entrapment if the windscreen or wiper blades.
  • Page 298 196). → Use clear water and a soft cloth to clean the camera lens. Tailpipes Clean with cleaning agents recommended by Mercedes-Benz, Use acid-free cleaning agents. particularly in the winter and after washing the vehicle. Trailer hitch Remove rust on the ball, e.g. with a wire brush.
  • Page 299 Clean with a damp microfibre cloth. Do not apply stickers, films etc. If the trim is very dirty: use a cleaning agent recommen‐ Do not allow cosmetics, insect repellent or sun cream to ded by Mercedes-Benz. come in contact with the plastic trim.
  • Page 300 Black piano-lacquer look: clean with a damp cloth and soap solution. If the trim is very dirty: use a cleaning agent recommen‐ ded by Mercedes-Benz. Roof lining Clean with a brush or dry shampoo. Carpet Use carpet and textile cleaning agents recommended by Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 301: 298 Breakdown Assistance

    298 Breakdown assistance Open safety vest bag and pull out the Replace the safety vest if: Emergency safety vest. it is damaged or dirt on the reflective strips Removing the safety vest can no longer be removed The safety vests are located in the safety vest the maximum number of washes is exceeded compartments in the driver's and front the fluorescence of the safety vest has faded...
  • Page 302 Breakdown assistance 299 First-aid kit (soft sided) Removing the fire extinguisher Push both sides of warning triangle holder in the direction of the arrow and open it. Remove warning triangle 2. Setting up the warning triangle Left-hand drive vehicle: Pull tab upwards.
  • Page 303: Flat Tyre

    302). → Change the flat tyre immediately with manoeuvres as well as driving over Vehicles with a Mercedes-Benz emer‐ the emergency spare wheel or spare obstacles (kerbs, pot holes, off-road). gency call system: in the event of a flat wheel.
  • Page 304 Breakdown assistance 301 TIREFIT kit storage location If a pressure loss warning message appears in After driving in emergency mode have the multifunction display: the rims checked by a qualified special‐ The TIREFIT kit is located under the boot floor. ist workshop with regard to their further Check the tyre for damage.
  • Page 305 302 Breakdown assistance At a distance of approximately 1 m to the Observe the following if you come into con‐ & WARNING Risk of accident when using tyre inflation compressor and approximately tact with the tyre sealant: tyre sealant 1.6 m above the ground, the following sound Rinse off the tyre sealant from your skin In the following situations, the tyre sealant is pressure levels apply:...
  • Page 306 Breakdown assistance 303 Comply with the manufacturer's safety notes on the sticker on the tyre inflation compressor. Have the tyre sealant bottle replaced every four years at a qualified specialist workshop. Do not remove any foreign objects which have penetrated the tyre. Remove the cap from valve on the faulty tyre.
  • Page 307 304 Breakdown assistance Do not switch off the tyre inflation compres‐ If, after ten minutes, a tyre pressure of Very slowly drive forwards or reverse approx‐ sor during this phase. imately 10 m. 200 kPa (2.0 bar/29 psi) has been achieved: Let the tyre inflation compressor run for a Pump up the tyre again.
  • Page 308 Have the tyre sealant bottle disposed of handling characteristics. To reduce the tyre pressure: press pres‐ professionally, e.g. at a Mercedes-Benz Do not drive on. sure release button next to manometer Service Centre.
  • Page 309: Battery (Vehicle)

    → that may have built up, touch the metal tery vehicle body before handling the bat‐ For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz recommends Work carried out incorrectly on the battery tery. that you only use batteries which have been tes‐ can, for example, lead to a short circuit. This ted and approved for your vehicle by Mercedes- can lead to function restrictions in safety-rel‐...
  • Page 310 Connect the battery to a battery charger sive. Avoid contact with the skin, eyes rubbish. approved by Mercedes-Benz, or or clothing. Wear suitable protective Consult a qualified specialist workshop to clothing, in particular gloves, an disconnect the battery.
  • Page 311 308 Breakdown assistance Starting assistance and charging the 12 V Do not charge the battery at very low Make sure that the positive terminal of battery temperatures. the connected battery does not come into contact with vehicle parts. Vehicles with a lithium-ion battery All other vehicles Never place metal objects or tools on a When charging the battery and during start‐...
  • Page 312 When charging: only use battery chargers due to non-combusted fuel. cluster do not light up at low temperatures, it is tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz and very likely that the discharged battery has fro‐ Avoid numerous and extended attempts read the battery charger's operating instruc‐...
  • Page 313: Tow Starting Or Towing Away

    Tow starting or towing away charging process. Permitted towing methods During starting assistance: let the engines Mercedes-Benz recommends transporting your run for several minutes. vehicle in the case of a breakdown, rather than During starting assistance: before discon‐ having it towed away.
  • Page 314 Breakdown assistance 311 * NOTE Damage to the vehicle due to tow‐ ing away incorrectly Observe the instructions and notes on towing away. Permitted towing methods Both axles on the ground Front axle raised Rear axle raised Vehicles with manual transmission Yes, maximum 50 km at 50 km/h Yes, maximum 50 km at 50 km/h Yes, maximum 50 km at 50 km/h...
  • Page 315 312 Breakdown assistance Make sure that the battery is connected and Information on the permissible gross mass of A towing speed of 50 km/h must not charged. the vehicle can be found on the vehicle iden‐ be exceeded. tification plate . When the battery is discharged: A towing distance of 50 km must not be Vehicles with automatic transmission: Do...
  • Page 316 Breakdown assistance 313 Vehicles with automatic transmission: Vehicles with automatic transmission: Use a tow bar. shift the automatic transmission to position shift the automatic transmission to position Make sure that the steering wheel can move freely, before towing the vehicle Vehicles with manual transmission: shift Vehicles with automatic transmission: away.
  • Page 317 314 Breakdown assistance Vehicles with ADS PLUS (Adaptive Damping Make sure that the front and rear axles come * NOTE Damage to the vehicle from secur‐ System PLUS) to rest on the same transport vehicle. ing it incorrectly & WARNING Risk of accident when trans‐ After loading, the vehicle must be * NOTE Damage to the drivetrain due to secured on all four wheels.
  • Page 318 Breakdown assistance 315 Fitting the towing eye the towing eye. Connect the tow bar to the Vehicles with automatic transmission trailer hitch. must not be tow-started. Make sure that cover engages in the bumper when you remove the towing eye. Vehicles with automatic transmission must not be tow-started.
  • Page 319: Electrical Fuses

    316 Breakdown assistance Remove the tow bar. ist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Only use Mercedes-Benz approved Centre. Remove the towing eye. fuses with the correct fuse rating. Ensure the following before replacing a fuse: Have the vehicle checked at a qualified spe‐...
  • Page 320 Breakdown assistance 317 Fuse box in the engine compartment Requirements: Observe the notes on electrical fuses page 316). → Have the following readily available: A dry cloth A screwdriver Opening & WARNING Risk of injury from using the windscreen wipers while the engine bon‐ net is open When the engine bonnet is open, and the windscreen wipers are set in motion, you can...
  • Page 321 The fuse box is on the side of the dashboard arrow. under a cover. The fuse assignment diagram is in a recess on Contact a Mercedes-Benz service centre for the side of the fuse box. further information. Open cover in the direction of the arrow Fuse box in the front-passenger footwell and remove it.
  • Page 322: Wheels And Tyres 319

    If you find no signs of damage, especially for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. If the tyre pressure is too high or too low, have the tyres and wheels checked at a qualified...
  • Page 323: Tyre Pressure

    Snow chains are only permissible for certain wheel/tyre combinations. You can obtain Comply with the recommended tyre information about this from a Mercedes-Benz pressure and check the tyre pressure of Service Centre. all tyres including the spare wheel regu‐...
  • Page 324 Wheels and tyres 321 1.5 psi). Take this into account when checking before embarking on a longer journey Check whether the wheel or valve has a the tyre pressure of warm tyres. leak. if operating conditions change, e.g. off- Notes on trailer operation road driving If you are unable to rectify the damage, contact a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 325 322 Wheels and tyres If the preceding tyre sizes are complemented by The tyre pressure appears in the multifunction display ( page 226). the + symbol, the tyre pressure information → following shows alternative tyre pressures. If there is a substantial pressure loss or if the These tyre pressures may improve your vehicle's tyre temperature is excessive, a warning will be ride comfort.
  • Page 326 Wheels and tyres 323 System limitations by pressure gauges are higher than those shown by the on-board computer. In this The tyre pressure monitoring system does not case, do not reduce the tyre pressure. issue a warning: Make sure to observe the following further rela‐ If the tyre pressure is set incorrectly.
  • Page 327 324 Wheels and tyres Radio-type approval of the tyre pressure On-board computer: Country Radio equipment approval monitoring system Service Tyre pressure number Radio equipment approval numbers Swipe downwards on the Touch Control on Jordan Kingdom of Jordan Type approval the left-hand side of the steering wheel. Country Radio equipment approval for Tyre Pressure sensor.
  • Page 328 Wheels and tyres 325 Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval number number number Mexico IFT:RCPSCAG15-0627 South Ukraine Africa IFT:RLVSCMF15-0959 Moldova TA-2015/072 Approved Schrader Electronics цім стверджує, що обладнання TA-2015/117 Approved Радіопередавач моделі AG5SP4 системи контролю тиску в Philip‐...
  • Page 329 326 Wheels and tyres Brazil Vietnam Country Radio equipment approval number Радіопередавач моделі MFR системи контролю тиску в шині автомобіля відповідає вимогам Технічного регламенту радіообладнання і телекомунікаційного кінцевого (термінального) обладнання (Постанова КМУ № 679 від 24 червня 2009 р.) Декларація відповідності...
  • Page 330: Wheel Change

    You can ask for information regarding permitted When driving in a very sporty driving style The tyre pressure has changed. wheel/tyre combinations at a Mercedes-Benz with high cornering speeds or sudden accel‐ The wheels or tyres have been changed or Service Centre.
  • Page 331 (run-flat tyres only for certain wheels) Always replace wheels and tyres with ing. those that fulfil the specifications of the MO1 = Mercedes-Benz Original (only cer‐ original part. Therefore, only use tyre types and sizes tain AMG tyres) approved for your vehicle model.
  • Page 332 Avoid obstacles or drive particularly tyres. Use M+S tyres at outside temperatures carefully. of less than 50 °F. Accessory parts that are not approved for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz or are not being used correctly can impair the operating safety.
  • Page 333 330 Wheels and tyres Vehicles with a tyre pressure monitoring When replacing with tyres that do not Observe the following when selecting, fitting and replacing tyres: system: All fitted wheels must be equipped feature run-flat characteristics: Vehicles with functioning sensors for the tyre pres‐ with MOExtended tyres are not equipped Country-specific requirements for tyre sure monitoring system.
  • Page 334 Wheels and tyres 331 It is imperative to observe the instructions and The jack weighs approximately 3.4 kg. may severely impair the driving characteris‐ safety notes on "Wheel change" when doing so. The maximum load capacity of the jack can tics.
  • Page 335 332 Wheels and tyres Preparing the vehicle for a wheel change Centring pin Place chocks or other suitable items under the front and rear of the wheel that is diago‐ Folding wheel chock Requirements: nally opposite the wheel you wish to change. Ratchet for jack The required tyre-change tool kit is available.
  • Page 336 Only use the vehicle-specific jack that has Rules of conduct when the vehicle is raised: Position wheel spanner on socket 2. been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz Never place your hands or feet under the to raise the vehicle. Using wheel spanner 3, turn hub cap vehicle.
  • Page 337 334 Wheels and tyres * NOTE Vehicle damage from the jack If you do not position the jack correctly at the appropriate jack support point of the vehicle, the jack could tip over with the vehi‐ cle raised. The jack is designed exclusively for jacking up the vehicle at the jack sup‐...
  • Page 338 Wheels and tyres 335 Removing a wheel Requirement: The vehicle is raised ( page 333). → When changing a wheel, avoid applying any force to the brake discs, since this could impair the level of comfort when braking. * NOTE Damage to threading from dirt on wheel bolts Screw centring pin instead of the wheel...
  • Page 339 Mercedes-Benz vehi‐ Have the damaged wheel bolts or dam‐ cles, as well as for the wheel in question. aged hub threads replaced.
  • Page 340: Emergency Spare Wheel

    Wheels and tyres 337 Make sure to observe the following further rela‐ & WARNING Risk of accident due to incor‐ Only use an emergency spare wheel or ted subject: spare wheel of a different size briefly. rect tightening torque Notes on tyre pressure ( page 320) →...
  • Page 341 338 Wheels and tyres Vehicles with a tyre pressure monitoring Detach the fastening straps. system: If an emergency spare wheel is fit‐ Unhook the retaining spring hooks of the fas‐ ted the tyre pressure monitoring system can‐ tening straps from the brackets. not function reliably.
  • Page 342: Technical Data 339

    Technical data 339 Notes on technical data Always have work on the engine elec‐ & WARNING Risk of accident from incor‐ tronics and related components carried rect operation of the RF transmitter The technical data was determined in accord‐ out at a qualified specialist workshop. ance with EU Directives.
  • Page 343 340 Technical data On the rear wings, it is recommended that you * NOTE Invalidation of the operating per‐ position the aerial on the side of the vehicle mit due to failure to comply with the closest to the centre of the road. instructions for installation and use Use Technical Specification ISO/TS 21609 (Road The operating permit may be invalidated if...
  • Page 344: Vehicle Identification Plate, Vin And Engine Number

    Technical data 341 Frequency band and maximum transmission The following can be used in the vehicle without Vehicle identification plate, VIN and engine output restrictions: number RF transmitter with a maximum transmission Frequency band Maximum transmis‐ Vehicle identification plate output of up to 100 mW sion output RF transmitters with transmitter frequencies Short wave...
  • Page 345 342 Technical data Permissible front axle load (kg) Permissible rear axle load (kg) Paint code The data shown in the image is example data. Vehicle identification plate (example: Kuwait) Vehicle identification plate (example: all other countries) Vehicle manufacturer Vehicle manufacturer Place of manufacture EU type approval number (only for certain Manufacturing date...
  • Page 346: Operating Fluids

    Technical data 343 VIN in front of the right-hand front seat VIN on the lower edge of the windscreen Operating fluids Notes on operating fluids & WARNING Risk of injury from operating fluids harmful to your health Operating fluids may be poisonous and harm‐ ful to your health.
  • Page 347 Change immediately out of clothing that and auxiliary heating if your vehicle is ered by the Mercedes-Benz guarantee, warranty has come into contact with fuel. equipped with auxiliary heating. or goodwill gestures.
  • Page 348 Only add cleaning additives recommen‐ * NOTE Damage caused by the wrong fuel number for your vehicle can be found in the ded by Mercedes-Benz to the fuel. Even small amounts of the wrong fuel could information table in the fuel filler flap result in damage to the fuel system, the page 149).
  • Page 349 346 Technical data Tank capacity and reserve fuel level Do not use the following: & WARNING Risk of fire through fuel mix‐ The total capacity of the fuel tank may vary, ture Petrol depending on the vehicle equipment. If you mix diesel fuel with petrol, the flash Marine diesel Filling capacity point of the fuel mixture is lower than that of...
  • Page 350 Technical data 347 AdBlue ® is a water-soluble fluid for the exhaust released. Only fill the AdBlue ® tank in well-venti‐ Engine damage gas aftertreatment of diesel engines. lated areas. BlueTEC exhaust gas aftertreatment mal‐ functions ® AdBlue filling capacity * NOTE Damage caused by mixing addi‐...
  • Page 351 Have the engine oil renewed at regular All models 229.5, 229.6 amount intervals. MB-Freigabe or MB-Approval E 200 7.0 l Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the Diesel engines MB-Freigabe or MB- E 300 oil change carried out at a qualified specialist Approval workshop. E 350 6.6 l...
  • Page 352 Allow the engine to cool down before fied specialist workshop. peratures you top up the antifreeze. Only use brake fluid approved by Mercedes-Benz If an inappropriate coolant is used, the Make sure that no antifreeze spills out according to MB-Freigabe or MB-Approval 331.0.
  • Page 353: Vehicle Data

    Observe the instructions in the Windscreen washer concentrate is highly Do not mix MB SummerFit and MB Win‐ Mercedes-Benz Specifications for Oper‐ flammable. It could ignite if it comes into terFit with other windscreen washer flu‐ ating Fluids 310.1.
  • Page 354 Technical data 351 Opening height Vehicle length condition of the suspension optional equipment Model Opening Model height E 350 E 200 1740 mm E 350 d 4MATIC E 220 d E 400 4MATIC E 300 1741 mm All other models 4826 mm E 350 1739 mm...
  • Page 355: Trailer Hitch

    352 Technical data Weights and loads Permissible towing capacity, braked (at a Further information on the trailer hitch can be obtained at a qualified specialist workshop. minimum start-off gradeability of 12%) Please note that for the specified vehicle data: Model Permissible towing items of optional equipment increase the Permissible towing capacity...
  • Page 356 Technical data 353 The tongue weight must not be below Model Axle load 50 kg. E 300 1257 kg Use a tongue weight that is as close as possible to the maximum permissible E 350 1240 kg tongue weight. E 220 d 1290 kg Maximum tongue weight E 220 d 4MATIC...
  • Page 357: 354 Display Messages And Warning/Indicator Lamps

    354 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Calling up stored display messages Information on display messages can be dis‐ Display messages On-board computer: played on the left-hand Touch Control. Introduction Service 1 message You can hide a number of the low-priority display Notes on display messages messages: If there are no display messages,...
  • Page 358 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 355 Safety systems Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * ABS and ESP ® are malfunctioning. Other driving and driving safety systems may also be faulty. ÷ & WARNING Risk of skidding if ABS and ESP ®...
  • Page 359 356 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * ABS and ESP ® are temporarily unavailable. Other driving and driving safety systems may also be faulty. ÷ & WARNING Risk of skidding if ABS and ESP ®...
  • Page 360 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 357 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ÷ * ESP ® is temporarily unavailable. Other driving and driving safety systems may also be faulty. & WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP ® is malfunctioning currently unavailable See Owner's Manual ®...
  • Page 361 358 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ÷ * ESP ® is malfunctioning. Other driving and driving safety systems may also be faulty. The brake system continues to operate normally. The braking distance may increase in an emergency braking situa‐ inoperative See Owner's tion.
  • Page 362 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 359 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * EBD, ABS and ESP ® are malfunctioning. Other driving and driving safety systems may also be faulty. & WARNING Risk of skidding if EBD, ABS and ESP ®...
  • Page 363 360 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The red ! indicator lamp flashes. The electric parking brake is applied while driving: A condition for automatic release of the electric parking brake is not fulfilled . Release parking brake You are performing emergency braking using the electric parking brake .
  • Page 364 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 361 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 365 362 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 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 . 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 366 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 363 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions If you do not wish the electric parking brake to be applied, leave the ignition switched on, e.g. when washing the vehicle in an automatic car wash or when having the vehicle towed away. Do not do this when having the vehicle towed with the rear axle raised.
  • Page 367 364 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Vehicles with manual transmission: a malfunction has occurred while the HOLD function was activated. Brake immediately A tone may also sound at regular intervals. If you attempt to lock the vehicle, the tone becomes louder. You cannot start the engine.
  • Page 368 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 365 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The brake linings have reached the wear limit. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Check brake pad wear * One or more main functions of the Mercedes me connect system is/are malfunctioning. Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 369 366 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Vehicles with Driving Assistance Package: Active Brake Assist with cross-traffic function, Evasive Steering Active Brake Assist Func- ® Assist or PRE‑SAFE PLUS is malfunctioning. tions limited See Owner's Manual Vehicles without the Driving Assistance Package: Active Brake Assist is malfunctioning.
  • Page 370 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 367 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The restraint system is faulty ( page 24). → & WARNING Risk of injury or fatal injury due to a malfunction in the restraint system If the restraint system is malfunctioning, restraint system components may be triggered unintentionally or Restraint sys.
  • Page 371 368 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The corresponding restraint system is malfunctioning ( page 24). → & WARNING Risk of injury or fatal injury due to a malfunction in the restraint system If the restraint system is malfunctioning, restraint system components may be triggered unintentionally or Example:Front left malfunc- might not be triggered at all in the event of an accident.
  • Page 372 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 369 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The front passenger airbag is disabled, even though an adult or a person with a build corresponding to that of an Front-passenger airbag dis- adult is seated on the front passenger seat. If additional forces are applied to the seat, the weight the system abled See Owner's Manual detects may be too low.
  • Page 373 370 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The front passenger airbag is enabled while the vehicle is in motion: Front-passenger airbag enabled See Owner's Man- even when a child, a small adult or an object weighing less than the system weight threshold is located on the front passenger seat even when the front passenger seat is not occupied The system may detect objects or forces that are adding to the weight applied to the seat.
  • Page 374 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 371 Driving systems Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions À * ATTENTION ASSIST has detected fatigue or an increasing lack of concentration on the part of the driver page 209). → If necessary, take a break. ATTENTION ASSIST: Take a break! À...
  • Page 375 372 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions É * The vehicle level is too low and the vehicle rises to the selected vehicle level. Wait until the display message disappears before pulling away. Vehicle rising Please wait É...
  • Page 376 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 373 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions É * The AIR BODY CONTROL function is restricted. The vehicle's handling characteristics may be affected. Drive in a manner appropriate for the current level, but do not exceed 80 km/h. Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 377 374 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Active Lane keeping Assist is temporarily unavailable. Active Lane Keeping Assist currently unavailable See The ambient conditions are outside the system borders ( page 213). → Owner's Manual Vehicles with Steering Pilot: the camera view may be restricted by the windscreen.
  • Page 378 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 375 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Vehicles without Steering Pilot: the camera view is reduced. Active Lane Keeping Assist Camera view restricted Possible causes: See Owner's Manual dirt on the windscreen in the camera's field of vision heavy rain, snow or fog Driving systems and driving safety systems may be malfunctioning or temporarily unavailable.
  • Page 379 376 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Active Blind Spot Assist is temporarily unavailable. Active Blind Spot Assist currently unavailable See The system borders have been reached ( page 210). → Owner's Manual Drive on. Once the cause of the problem is no longer present, the system will be available again.
  • Page 380 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 377 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The parking assistance systems of Parking Pilot were interrupted. You have opened the driver's door or touched the Example:Parking Pilot Park- steering wheel, for example. ing cancelled Steer and brake manually.
  • Page 381 378 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Distance Pilot DISTRONIC is malfunctioning. Distance Pilot inoperative Other driving and driving safety systems may also be faulty. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. è * Steering Pilot is temporarily unavailable. The ambient conditions are outside the system borders ( page 183).
  • Page 382 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 379 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Cruise control has been deactivated. Cruise control off If there is an additional warning tone, cruise control has been deactivated automatically ( page 174). → * Cruise control is malfunctioning. Cruise control inoperative Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 383 380 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Engine Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The coolant level is too low. Top up coolant See Own- er’s Manual * NOTE Engine damage due to insufficient coolant Avoid long journeys with insufficient coolant. Add coolant .
  • Page 384 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 381 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The coolant is too hot. Stop the vehicle immediately, paying attention to road and traffic conditions, and switch off the engine. Coolant Stop vehicle & WARNING Danger of burns when opening the bonnet Switch engine off If you open the engine bonnet when the engine has overheated or during a fire in the engine compartment, you could come into contact with hot gases or other escaping operating fluids.
  • Page 385 382 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The battery is not being charged. * NOTE Possible engine damage if you continue driving See Owner's Manual Do not continue driving under any circumstances. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Stop the vehicle immediately, paying attention to road and traffic conditions, and switch off the engine.
  • Page 386 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 383 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 387 384 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The engine oil level has dropped to the minimum level. * NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with insufficient engine oil Check eng. oil lev. when Avoid long journeys with insufficient engine oil. next refuelling Check the engine oil level when next refuelling.
  • Page 388 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 385 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Display message only with 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 389 386 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Display message only with 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 long journeys with insufficient engine oil pressure.
  • Page 390 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 387 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Vehicles with a diesel engine: the water in the fuel filter must be drained off. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Clean the fuel filter Ø * The AdBlue ®...
  • Page 391 388 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Ø * The AdBlue ® system is malfunctioning. Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. Eng. start not possible in XXX km ¸ * Vehicles with a diesel engine: the engine air filter is dirty and must be replaced. Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 392 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 389 Tyres Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The tyre pressure loss warning system has detected a significant loss in pressure. Tyre pressure Check tyres & 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.
  • Page 393 390 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The tyre pressure is too low in at least one of the tyres, or the tyre pressure difference between the wheels is too great. Check the tyre pressure and add air, if necessary. Rectify tyre pressure When the tyre pressure is correct, restart the tyre pressure monitoring system .
  • Page 394 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 391 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 395 392 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * There is no signal from the tyre pressure sensor of one or more wheels. The pressure of the affected tyre is not displayed. Have the faulty tyre pressure sensor replaced at a qualified specialist workshop. Wheel sensor(s) missing * The wheels fitted do not have suitable tyre pressure sensors.
  • Page 396 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 393 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * At least one tyre is overheated. Tyre(s) overheated Reduce speed & WARNING Risk of an accident from driving with overheated tyres Overheated tyres may burst, particularly at high speeds. Reduce speed so that the tyres cool down.
  • Page 397 Open the Mercedes me connect web App http://www.mercedes.me. and call up the "digital vehicle key in the Manual smartphone" service. Deactivate the service first and then activate it again. If the display message still appears, contact the Mercedes-Benz Customer Assistance Center (CAC). Â * The key battery is discharged. Replace the battery .
  • Page 398 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 395 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions  * 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 Key not detected (red dis‐...
  • Page 399 396 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Vehicle Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Retract or extend the ball neck. Do not attempt to speed up, slow down or initiate the retracting or extending process using your hand, foot or other aids.
  • Page 400 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 397 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The trailer hitch is not operational. & WARNING Risk of an accident if the ball neck is not locked If the ball neck is not in the locked position, the trailer may come loose. Check trailer hitch lock Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible, paying attention to road and traffic conditions.
  • Page 401 398 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * You have attempted to shift the transmission out of position j or i into another transmission position. To shift out of P or N, depress brake and start Depress the brake pedal.
  • Page 402 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 399 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * You are leaving the vehicle when it is in a ready-to-drive state. When you leave the vehicle, switch off the ignition and take the key with you. If you do not leave the vehicle, switch off the electrical consumers, e.g.
  • Page 403 400 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The auxiliary battery for the transmission is no longer being charged. Auxiliary battery malfunc- tion Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Until then, manually set the transmission to position j before you switch off the engine. Before leaving the vehicle, apply the electric parking brake.
  • Page 404 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 401 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Operation of the climate control system is temporarily restricted. Airflow and fresh air supply are set to automatic Air conditioning Malfunc- mode. tion See Owner's Manual Have the climate control system checked at a qualified specialist workshop. * You have attempted to shift the transmission out of position h and into position k.
  • Page 405 402 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Vehicles with manual transmission: the electric steering lock was unable to unlock the steering. Switch the ignition off. To unlock the steering, move the steering wheel slightly to the left and right. Before starting the engine, Switch the ignition back on.
  • Page 406 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 403 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The climate control system is malfunctioning. Let fresh air into the vehi- cle interior! Air condition- & WARNING Risk of injury and accident due to an insufficient supply of fresh air ing malf.
  • Page 407 404 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Ð * The steering is malfunctioning. Steering capability is considerably impaired. & WARNING Risk of accident if steering capability is impaired If the steering does not function as intended, the vehicle's operating safety is jeopardised. Steering malfunction Stop immediately See Owner's Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible, paying attention to road and traffic conditions.
  • Page 408 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 405 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & * The on-board electrical system voltage is too low. The stationary heater has switched itself off. Drive a long distance until the battery has reached a sufficient charge level again. inoperative Battery low &...
  • Page 409 406 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The engine bonnet is open. & WARNING Risk of accident due to driving with the engine bonnet unlocked An unlocked engine bonnet may open up when the vehicle is in motion and block your view. Never unlock the engine bonnet when driving.
  • Page 410 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 407 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The boot lid is open. & WARNING Risk of exhaust gas poisoning Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide. Exhaust gases can enter the vehicle interior if the boot lid is open when the engine is running, especially if the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 411 408 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Lights Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The corresponding light source is defective. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. LED light bulbs: the display message for the corresponding lamp only appears when all the light-emitting diodes Example:Left dipped beam in the lamp have failed.
  • Page 412 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 409 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The light sensor is faulty. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. AUTO lights inoperative * You are leaving the vehicle and the lights are still switched on. Turn the light switch to the à position. Switch off lights * You are driving without dipped-beam headlamps.
  • Page 413: Warning And Indicator Lamps

    410 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The camera view is restricted. Possible causes: Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus Camera view restric- dirt on the windscreen in the camera's field of vision ted See Owner's Manual heavy rain, snow or fog Driving systems and driving safety systems may be malfunctioning or temporarily unavailable.
  • Page 414 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 411 ÷ Restraint system ( page 411) Preglow ® page 411) → → Engine diagnosis ( page 421) Tyre pressure monitoring system → å ® OFF ( page 411) → page 424) → Fuel reserve with fuel filler flap loca‐ Electric parking brake ( page 411) →...
  • Page 415 412 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The red brake system warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. Possible causes: The brake force boosting is malfunctioning and the braking characteristics may be affected. Brake system warning lamp There is insufficient brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir.
  • Page 416 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 413 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Pull over and stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible, paying attention to road and traffic conditions. Do not continue driving under any circumstances. Observe the messages in the multifunction display. Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 417 414 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ÷ ® The yellow ESP warning lamp flashes while the vehicle is in motion. ® is intervening . Adapt your driving style to suit the road and weather conditions. ®...
  • Page 418 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 415 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 419 416 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 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. Observe the messages in the multifunction display. Red indicator lamp, electric parking brake applied Yellow electric parking...
  • Page 420 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 417 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 malfunctioning. & 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 421 418 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The red seat belt warning lamp flashes and an intermittent warning tone sounds. The driver or front passenger has not fastened their seat belt while the vehicle is in motion. Fasten your seat belt .
  • Page 422 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 419 Vehicle Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The red trailer hitch warning lamp is on. The trailer hitch is not operational or swivels. & WARNING Risk of an accident if the ball neck is not locked Trailer hitch warning lamp If the ball neck is not in the locked position, the trailer may come loose.
  • Page 423 420 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 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 424 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 421 Engine Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The yellow engine diagnosis warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. A malfunction has occurred in the engine, the exhaust system or the fuel system. The emission limit values may be exceeded and the engine may be running in emergency operation mode.
  • Page 425 422 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 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 426 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 423 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Otherwise: Leave the vehicle and keep a safe distance from the vehicle until the engine has cooled down. Check the coolant level . Make sure that the air supply to the radiator is not obstructed. Avoiding high loads on the engine, drive on to the nearest qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 427 424 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Tyres Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The yellow tyre pressure monitoring system warning lamp (pressure loss/malfunction) is lit. The tyre pressure monitoring system has detected tyre pressure loss in at least one of the tyres. &...
  • Page 428 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 425 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The yellow tyre pressure monitoring system warning lamp (pressure loss/malfunction) flashes for approximately one minute and then remains lit. The tyre pressure monitoring system is faulty. Tyre pressure monitoring &...
  • Page 429: 426 Index

    426 Index Adaptive functions, MULTIBEAM LED Active Blind Spot Assist ......210 1, 2, 3 ... see Intelligent Light System Activating/deactivating ....... 212 12 V socket Brake application ......... 211 Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus see Socket (12 V) Function/notes ........210 Activating/deactivating .......
  • Page 430 Index 427 ADS PLUS damping system Airbag Anti-theft protection ......... 78 see AIR BODY CONTROL Activation ..........24 Additional door lock ......58 Front airbag ........... 30 ATA (anti-theft alarm system) ....78 Adverse weather light ......112 Installation locations ......30 Immobiliser ..........
  • Page 431 428 Index ATA (anti-theft alarm system) Authorised workshop Selecting park position ......147 see Anti-theft protection see Qualified specialist workshop Shifting to neutral ........ 146 Steering wheel gearshift paddles ..147 ATTENTION ASSIST ......209, 210 Automatic distance control Transmission position display ....145 Activating/deactivating .......
  • Page 432 Index 429 Brake force distribution Starting assistance ......308 De-authorising (de-registering) the device ..........277 EBD (Electronic Brake force Distribu‐ Battery (vehicle) Displaying device details ..... 277 tion) ............. 168 see Vehicle battery Information .......... 275 Brakes Belt ............. 25 Overview ..........
  • Page 433 430 Index Transporting the vehicle ....... 313 Setting up a speed dial list ....256 Genuine wood/trim elements ..... 296 Wheel change ........332 High-pressure cleaner ......291 Calling up the sound menu Matt finish ........... 293 Breakdown assistance call ®...
  • Page 434 Index 431 Charging Chock Fragrance system ........ 127 Battery (vehicle) ........308 Storage location ........331 Front air vents ........133 Mobile phone (wireless) ...... 105 Glove box air vent ........ 134 Chock Inserting/removing the flacon (fra‐ Child safety lock see Wheel chock grance system) ........
  • Page 435 432 Index Combination switch Lever ............ 175 Importing/exporting ......246 see Turn signal light Requirements ........175 PIN protection for data export ..... 246 Selecting ..........175 Computer ..........224 Data roaming Setting a speed ........175 Activating/deactivating (telephone Controller Storing a speed ........
  • Page 436 Index 433 Engaging reverse gear ......146 Active Blind Spot Assist not available Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus cur‐ Selecting park position ......147 when towing a trailer See Owner's rently unavailable See Owner's Man‐ Shifting to neutral ........ 146 Manual ..........
  • Page 437 434 Index Blind Spot Assist currently unavaila‐ Cruise control and Limiter inopera‐ Engine oil level Reduce oil ble See Owner's Manual ...... 375 tive ............379 level ............. 385 Blind Spot Assist inoperative ....376 Cruise control inoperative ....379 Engine oil level Stop vehicle Blind Spot Assist not available when Cruise control off...
  • Page 438 Index 435 inoperative See Owner's Man‐ É Malfunction See Owner's Man‐ É Please reduce speed ....373 ............355 ............373 PRE-SAFE inoperative See Owner's ÷ inoperative See Owner's Man‐ Manual ..........366 ðMaximum speed exceeded ..379 ............358 Radar sensors dirty See Owner's N permanently active Risk of vehicle Manual...
  • Page 439 436 Index Reversing not poss. Consult work‐ Stop vehicle Leave engine running Tyre press. monitor inoperative No shop ............ 399 Wait Transmission cooling ....399 wheel sensors ........392 Risk of vehicle rolling Driver door Stop vehicle Leave engine run‐ Tyre pressure Check tyres ....
  • Page 440 Index 437 Drive programs Driving system Lever ........... 180 Selecting ..........180 see DYNAMIC SELECT see 360° Camera Setting a speed ........180 see Active Blind Spot Assist Driving light Storing a speed ........180 see Active Lane Keeping Assist see Automatic driving lights System limits ........
  • Page 441 Switching off/on ......... 142 Selecting the drive program ....143 Emergency call system Electric parking brake ..... 160, 161, 162 see Mercedes-Benz emergency call system Applying automatically ......160 Emergency engine start ......315 Applying or releasing manually .... 162 E-mails Emergency braking ......
  • Page 442 Index 439 Emergency spare wheel Exterior lighting Engine oil ..........288 Notes ........... 337 Care ............ 294 Additives ..........347 Removing ..........338 Checking the oil level using the oil Exterior lighting dipstick ..........287 Emergency spare wheel see Lights Checking the oil level using the on- see Spare wheel board computer ........
  • Page 443 440 Index Notes ..........300 System self-test ........34 Fuses ............316 TIREFIT kit ........... 302 Assignment diagram ......316 Front passenger airbag shutoff Wheel change ........332 Before changing ........316 see Occupant safety Fuse box in the boot ......318 Flat tyre Front passenger seat Fuse box in the engine compartment ...
  • Page 444 Index 441 Head-up display Gearshift recommendation .... 145, 148 Adjusting brightness (on-board com‐ Genuine parts ..........16 i-Size child seat attachment puter) ..........232 Seats suitable for attaching ....49 Genuine wood (Care) ......296 Adjusting display elements (on-board i-Size child seat securing system Glide mode ..........
  • Page 445 442 Index Instrument cluster ISOFIX child seat securing system Setting ..........115 see Instrument display Switch-off delay time ......116 Mounting ..........40 Instrument display ......6, 223 Interior lighting Adjusting the lighting ......226 see Interior lighting see Lighting Function/notes ........
  • Page 446 Index 443 KEYLESS-GO Language Hazard warning lights ......110 Locking the vehicle ........ 60 Notes ........... 245 Headlamp flashing ....... 110 Problem ..........61 Setting ..........245 Intelligent Light System ......111 Unlocking setting ........55 Light switch ......... 108 LED light Unlocking the vehicle ......
  • Page 447 444 Index Limiting speed Media search Switching on/off ........110 see Limiter Starting ..........274 Maintenance Loading guidelines ........93 see ASSYST PLUS Media source Selecting (on-board computer) .... 231 Loads Malfunction Memory function Securing ..........93 Restraint system ........24 Head-up Display —...
  • Page 448 Accident management ......264 Message (multifunction display) see Telephone Breakdown assistance call ....264 see Display message Calling the Mercedes-Benz Customer Model type ..........341 Message memory ........354 Centre using the multimedia system ... 263 MOExtended tyres ........300 Messages ..........
  • Page 449 446 Index Odometer Overview ..........234 Two-way radios ........339 Restoring the factory settings ....247 see Total distance recorder On-board electronics Switching the sound on/off ....241 see Electronics see Engine oil see Technical data On-board computer ......... 232 Opening the boot lid using your foot ..
  • Page 450 Index 447 Panorama sliding sunroof Outside mirrors ......119, 120, 121 Drive Away Assist ........ 208 Anti-dazzle mode (automatic) ....120 see Sliding sunroof Exiting a parking space ....... 202 Automatic mirror folding function ..121 Function ..........198 Park position Manoeuvring assistance ......
  • Page 451 448 Index Permissible gross mass ......341 ® PRE-SAFE (anticipatory occupant protection) Permitted towing methods ..... 310 QR code see Anticipatory occupant protection Rescue card ........... 21 Petrol ............344 see Occupant safety Qualified specialist workshop ....20 Pets in the vehicle ........53 see Preventative occupant protection system Phone book ®...
  • Page 452 Index 449 Sorting the station list ......279 Rear seat belt status display ....29 Operating ..........205 Storing stations ........279 System limitations ....... 203 Rear window Switching traffic announcements Rescue card ..........21 Roller sunblind ........68 on/off ..........280 Rear window heater ........
  • Page 453 450 Index Reverse gear Seat belt Running-in notes ........138 Selecting ..........146 Activating/deactivating seat belt adjustment ..........29 Reversing camera ........192 Care ............ 296 Care ............ 294 Safety Fastening ..........28 Function ..........192 see Child seat Protection ..........25 Opening the camera cover ....
  • Page 454 Index 451 Setting a speed Seat cover (Care) ........296 Problem ..........72 see Cruise control Seat heater Side windows Setting summer time ......244 see Window lifter Switching on/off ........88 see Windows Seat ventilation Setting the date format ......244 Switching on/off ........
  • Page 455 452 Index Sound Stationary heater/ventilation Switching on the power supply or ignition ..........135 Displays (remote control) ..... 131 ® PRE-SAFE Sound ......... 37 Problems (remote control) ....133 Start/stop function Sound Setting (using the multimedia sys‐ see ECO start/stop function ®...
  • Page 456 Index 453 Stowage areas Suspension see Laden see AIR BODY CONTROL Tailgate see Stowage compartment Suspension level see Boot lid Stowage compartment ......95 Setting ..........188 Tailpipes (Care) ........294 Armrest ..........95 Switch-off delay time Take-back of end-of-life vehicles ....15 Centre console ........
  • Page 457 454 Index Text messages Connecting a mobile phone (Pass‐ Activating/deactivating network pro‐ key) ............. 250 vider restriction ........260 see Messages Connecting a mobile phone (Secure Activating/deactivating text mes‐ Through-loading feature Simple Pairing) ........250 sage transfer ........260 see Seat Disconnecting the mobile phone ..
  • Page 458 Index 455 Tongue weight ......... 352 Towing away ..........311 Power socket ........216 Tool Towing eye Trailer stabilisation Function/notes ........168 see Vehicle tool kit Fitting ..........315 Storage location ........314 Trailer tow hitch Top Tether ........... 41 Towing methods ........
  • Page 459 456 Index Turn signal indicator Tyre pressure loss warning system Restarting the tyre pressure loss see Turn signal light Function ..........326 warning system ........327 Restarting ..........327 Restarting the tyre pressure monitor‐ Turn signal light ........110 ing system ........... 323 Tyre pressure monitoring system Switching on/off ........
  • Page 460 Index 457 Using ........... 251 Registration ........... 20 Paint code ..........341 Starting (emergency operation Permissible axle load ......341 Unlocking setting ........55 mode) ..........137 Permissible gross mass ....... 341 USB devices Starting (mobile phone) ....... 136 VIN ............341 Connecting ..........
  • Page 461 458 Index Windscreen .......... 341 Overview ..........410 ÷ESP ® warning lamp flashes ..414 PASSENGER AIR BAG ......34 Visibility ÷ESP ® warning lamp lights up ..414 Demisting the windows ....... 126 Warranty ............. 21 8Fuel reserve warning lamp ..421 Washer fluid ÐPower steering system warning see Windscreen washer fluid...
  • Page 462 Index 459 Windscreen wipers Wheel chock ..........331 Tyre pressure (Notes) ......320 Tyre pressure loss warning system Replacing the wiper blades ... 116, 118 Wheel rotation ......... 330 (function) ..........326 Switching on/off ........116 Wheels Tyre pressure monitoring system Winter operation Care ............

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