Mercedes-Benz Metris Operator's Manual

Mercedes-Benz Metris Operator's Manual

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É4475847410ZËÍ
4475847410
Order no. T447 0423 13 Part no. 447 584 74 10 Edition 2022-01
Metris
Operator's Manual
Mercedes-Benz

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  • Page 1 Metris Operator's Manual É4475847410ZËÍ 4475847410 Order no. T447 0423 13 Part no. 447 584 74 10 Edition 2022-01 Mercedes-Benz...
  • Page 2 Canada, Inc. Observe the chapter "Children in the vehicle". 98 Vanderhoof Avenue Toronto, ON M4G 4C9 https://www.mercedes-benz.ca (Canada only) Customer Relations Department: 1-800-387-0100 Daimler VANS USA, LLC and Mercedes-Benz Can- ada, Inc. are Daimler AG enterprises. As at 20.08.21...
  • Page 3 Model Order National version availability Mercedes-Benz reserves the right to introduce changes in: Design Equipment Technical features Your vehicle may therefore di er, in individual cases, from that shown in the descriptions and illustrations.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ..........13 13 Ashtray and cigarette lighter ....... 74 Environmental protection ......13 Sockets ............75 Genuine Mercedes-Benz parts ....13 Information about attachments, add-on equipment, installations and conver- Light and vision Light and vision .......... 76 76 sions ............
  • Page 5 Cleaning and care ........180 Br Breakdo eakdown assist wn assistance ance ......185 Emergency ..........185 Mercedes-Benz emergency call system ..185 Flat tire ............ 187 Battery ............. 187 Towing or tow-starting ......194 Electrical fuses ......... 198 Vehicle tool kit ......... 198 Wheels and tir Wheels and tires es ........
  • Page 6 Symbols In these Operating Instructions, you will nd the following symbols: & W W ARNING ARNING Danger due to not observing the warning notices Warning notices draw your attention to hazards that may endanger your health or life, or the health or life of others.
  • Page 8: Cockpit

    At a glance – Cockpit → Cup holders Storage compartment → → Ashtray 12 V socket → → Combination switch Cigarette lighter → → PARKTRONIC warning displays Ignition lock → → Adjusts the steering wheel Diagnostics connection → → Steering wheel gearshi pad- Opening the hood dles →...
  • Page 9: Indicator And Warning Lamps (Vehicles Without Steering-Wheel Buttons)

    At a glance – Indicator and warning lamps (vehicles without steering-wheel buttons) → → ü Seat belt å ESP ® → → ; Check Engine K High beam → → ? Coolant ® ÷ ESP → → R Rear fog light #! Turn signal lights →...
  • Page 10 At a glance – Indicator and warning lamps (vehicles with steering-wheel buttons) → → R Rear fog light å ESP ® → → N Fog light K High beam → → h Tire pressure monitoring #! Turn signal lights system →...
  • Page 11: Steering Wheel With Buttons

    ó Vehicles with a navigation right control panel only function system: switches on voice con- with a Mercedes-Benz audio or trol of the navigation system navigation system. If you are (see the manufacturer's operat- using an audio or navigation...
  • Page 12 At a glance – Center console 10 10 Oper Operating unit ating unit → → Multimedia system PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indi- cator lamp → Æ Opens and closes the → Climate control system operat- electric sliding door on the right ing unit side of the vehicle →...
  • Page 13 At a glance – Overhead control panel 11 11 → → Ì Deactivates interior pro- p Switches the right-hand tection reading lamp on/o → → p Switches the le -hand Ë Deactivates the tow-away reading lamp on/o alarm → → | Switches automatic inte- ï...
  • Page 14 At a glance – Door control panel 12 12 → d Vehicles with electrically adjust- % & Unlocks/locks the able front seats vehicle → e Vehicles with manually adjusta- Adjusts the seat electrically ble front seats → Adjusts and folds the outside →...
  • Page 15 Use only genu- It is recommended that you re-use or recycle ine Mercedes-Benz parts or parts of equal quality. materials instead of just disposing of them. Use only tires, wheels and accessory parts that are The relevant environmental guidelines and regula- approved for your vehicle model.
  • Page 16 General notes 14 14 manufacture come into circulation only in a safe Mercedes-Benz is not responsible for the nal state and do not pose any risks to people. Other- inspection, product liability or warranty claims wise, there may be consequences under civil, crim- resulting from modi cation.
  • Page 17 For more information, please consult an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center, or write to one of the fol- uf ufactur acturers lowing addresses: Always observe the body manufacturer's Operating Instructions.
  • Page 18 General notes 16 16 P P ossible dang ossible danger due t er due to subst o substances hazar ances hazardous to dous to & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of re caused by amma- health health ble material on hot exhaust system com- ponents In compliance with Proposition 65 ("Prop65"), the following detachable label has been added to each...
  • Page 19: Diagnostics Connection

    General notes 17 17 & W W ARNING Declar Declarations of conf ations of confor ormity and not mity and notes on dr es on driving iving ARNING Risk of accident due to objects in in di er di erent ent countr countries in the driver's footwell...
  • Page 20 Partition with door/window: always keep the Mercedes-Benz may ask its service center to carry door/window in the partition closed while trans- out technical inspections on certain vehicles. The porting items. quality or safety of the vehicle is improved as a result of the inspection.
  • Page 21 If there is ter of gravity is too high continuing uncertainty concerning the possibility of medical aids malfunctioning, Mercedes-Benz AG The vehicle may start to skid and rollover in the recommends using only few electrical vehicle sys-...
  • Page 22 Transport Canada Electronic control units are installed in your vehi- in addition to notifying Mercedes-Benz Canada Inc. cle. Control units process data which, for example, they receive from vehicle sensors, generate them- If Transport Canada received similar complaints, it selves or exchange between themselves.
  • Page 23 General notes 21 21 P P er ersonal data sonal data Depending on the technical equipment, the follow- Every vehicle is identi ed by a unique vehicle iden- ing data are stored: ti cation number. Depending on the country, this Operating status of system components, such vehicle identi cation number can be used by, for as ll levels, tire pressure or battery status...
  • Page 24 General notes 22 22 Depending on the vehicle equipment, this includes any, depends on the speci c app and the operat- ing system of your smartphone. the following settings, for example: Seat and steering wheel positions Online ser Online services vices Suspension and climate control settings Individual settings, such as interior lighting...
  • Page 25 Mercedes-Benz personnel. DVUSA will not share EDR data with others without Ev Event Dat...
  • Page 26 Information on license for free and open-source so ware used in your vehicle can be found on the data storage medium in your vehicle document wallet and with updates on the following website: https://www.mercedes-benz.com/opensource. Inf Infor ormation on r mation on regist egister ered tr...
  • Page 27: Occupant Safety

    If it is necessary to adjust the vehicle to accommo- Seat belt system date a person with disabilities, contact an author- Airbags ized Mercedes-Benz Center for details. Child restraint system USA only: contact our Customer Assistance Center Child seat securing systems at 1‑877‑762‑8267.
  • Page 28: Seat Belts

    In order for the correctly worn seat belt to provide the intended level of protection, each vehicle occu- Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the pant must observe the following information: vehicle towed to a quali ed specialist workshop a er an accident. Take this into account, particu-...
  • Page 29 Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use seat In particular, you could slip beneath the seat- belts which have been approved for your vehicle by belt and become injured.
  • Page 30 When the front passenger seat is unoccupied Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the and the seat belt tongue of the seat belt is vehicle towed to a quali ed specialist workshop engaged in the seat belt buckle, components a er an accident.
  • Page 31: Airbags

    Occupant safety 29 29 NEVER use a rearward-facing child restraint Airbags Airbags system on a seat with an ENABLED FRONT Ov Over ervie view of airbags w of airbags AIRBAG; DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur. When installing a child restraint system on the co- driver's seat, observe the vehicle-speci c informa- tion ( page 39).
  • Page 32 Occupant safety 30 30 In addition, no connecting cables, tensioning that the lap belt never lies across the abdo- straps or retaining straps must be routed or men. attached to the vehicle within the deployment Adopt the correct seat position and keep area of an airbag.
  • Page 33 You should only use seat covers that restraint systems on the co-driver's seat have been approved for the correspond- page 39). ing seats by Mercedes-Benz. & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of injury or death due to V V ehicles wit...
  • Page 34 Occupant safety 32 32 The status of the co-driver airbag is displayed a er If the front passenger seat is occupied, always the self-test: ensure that: PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF is not lit: the co- The classi cation of the person in the front driver airbag may deploy during an accident.
  • Page 35 Occupant safety 33 33 Instead, install the rearward-facing child restraint If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp system on a suitable rear seat. is lit continuously, an adult or person with a build corresponding to that of an adult should A er A er inst installing a f...
  • Page 36 Child restraint system on the co-driver's seat the following notes: page 39) Always secure a child in a child restraint sys- tem suitable for your Mercedes-Benz vehicle. A A ut utomatic measur omatic measures es a er a er an accident...
  • Page 37 Always observe the child restraint system man- Mercedes-Benz recommends a child booster seat ufacturer's installation and operating instruc- with a backrest and seat belt guides. tions as well as the vehicle-speci c informa-...
  • Page 38 Occupant safety 36 36 Do no Do not modify t t modify the c he child r hild res estr traint syst aint system Never leave children unattended in the vehicle. & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of injury due to modi ca- tions to the child restraint system Observ Observe when st...
  • Page 39 Occupant safety 37 37 of the co-driver airbag is correct for the current A A ctiv ctivating t ating the special seatbelt re he special seatbelt retr tract actor or situation ( page 32). Extend the seat belt fully and then allow the Observe the notes on automatic co-driver air- inertia reel to retract the belt.
  • Page 40 Occupant safety 38 38 When you install a child restraint system, observe Before every journey, make sure that the ISOFIX child restraint system is engaged correctly in both the following: mounting brackets in the vehicle. O Always observe the correct use and suitability of the seats for attaching a child restraint sys- * N N O O TE TE Damage to the seat belt for the cen- tem.
  • Page 41 Occupant safety 39 39 O The child restraint system must not be put under strain by the head restraint. Adjust the head restraints as appropriate. O Make sure that the child's feet do not touch the front seat. If necessary, move the front seat slightly forwards.
  • Page 42 Occupant safety 40 40 Always observe the status of the front passenger When enabled, the child seat safety feature ensures that the seat belt does not slacken once air bag on the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator the child seat is secured ( page 37).
  • Page 43 Occupant safety 41 41 Child safe Child safety locks ty locks Never leave children unattended in the vehicle. A A ctiv ctivating or deactiv ating or deactivating c ating child safe hild safety lock ty locks f s for t or the he When leaving the vehicle, always take the sliding doors...
  • Page 44 Occupant safety 42 42 A A ctiv ctivating or deactiv ating or deactivating c ating child safe hild safety lock ty locks f s for or hing hinged windows ed windows T T o activ o activat ate and deactiv e and deactivat ate: e: press button 1.
  • Page 45: Opening And Closing

    Opening and closing 43 43 Smar SmartKey tKey Ov Over ervie view of ke w of key functions y functions & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident and injury due to children le unattended in the vehicle If children are le unsupervised in the vehicle, they could, in particular: open doors, thereby endangering other persons or road users.
  • Page 46: Opening And Closing Smartkey

    R R eplacing t eplacing the batt he battery The anti-the alarm system (ATA) is triggered Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the when you unlock and open the vehicle using battery changed at a quali ed specialist workshop. the emergency key ( page 58).
  • Page 47: Doors

    Opening and closing 45 45 The tur The turn signal lam n signal lamps do no ps do not t ash ash when t when the v he vehicle ehicle Y Y ou hav ou have los e lost t t the emerg he emergency key ency key is lock...
  • Page 48 Opening and closing 46 46 Observe the following settings when locking and & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of fatal injury due to expo- unlocking from inside: sure to extreme heat or cold in the vehicle If the driver's or co-driver's door is open, the If persons, particularly children, are subjected open door is not locked.
  • Page 49: Sliding Door

    Opening and closing 47 47 Always make sure that the open sliding door is engaged. To do so, open the slid- ing door to the stop. * N N O O TE TE Damage to the sliding door due to incorrect use Using the lower guide of the sliding door (car- riage) as a step can result in damage to the...
  • Page 50: Electric Sliding Door

    Opening and closing 48 48 R R eq equir uirements: ements: Please note that the sliding door cannot be The child safety lock is deactivated. opened from the inside when the child-proof lock is activated. You can only open the sliding Opening Opening door from the inside if the child safety locks...
  • Page 51 Opening and closing 49 49 Opening Opening Make sure that no body parts are in the closing area. If someone becomes trapped, take the follow- ing actions: press the 5 button on the key or pull the exterior door handle or press the appropriate sliding door button in the center console or press the button on the door sill or...
  • Page 52 Opening and closing 50 50 If you use sliding door button in the T T o open: o open: press and hold the 5 button on center console you will hear two warning sig- the SmartKey for longer than 0.5 seconds. nals during the opening procedure.
  • Page 53 Opening and closing 51 51 Press and hold the sliding door button until the sliding door has opened or closed. The sliding door moves with increased force. Observe that in such circumstances, the block- age detection is less sensitive. To stop the movement, release the sliding door button.
  • Page 54 Opening and closing 52 52 Obstr truction det uction detection wit ection with rev h rever ersing function sing function The tailgate is equipped with automatic object detection with reversing function. If a solid object blocks or restricts the tailgate during the auto- matic closing process, the tailgate opens again automatically.
  • Page 55: Tailgate

    Opening and closing 53 53 Opening Opening Int Interr errup upting aut ting automatic oper omatic operation ation Press button in the handle again. Press closing button in the tailgate again. Brie y press and hold the q button on the key again.
  • Page 56 Opening and closing 54 54 Opening and closing t Opening and closing the r he rear window ear window Pr Progr ogramming t amming the ke he key butt y button f on for t or the t he tailg ailgat ate or r e or rear passeng...
  • Page 57 Opening and closing 55 55 Closing t Closing the r he rear ear-end door -end doors fr s from outside om outside * N N O O TE TE Damage to the rear-end doors due to objects obstructing their range of move- If necessary, pull the rear-end doors away from ment the magnetic door retainer (...
  • Page 58: Side Window

    Opening and closing 56 56 With the rear-end door opened 270°, push it There will be a collision between the rear win- against magnetic door retainer on the side dow wiper and the pop-out window under the wall. following circumstances: When the magnet on rear-end door is in The pop-out window is open.
  • Page 59 Opening and closing 57 57 Never leave persons, particularly chil- & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of becoming trapped dren, unattended in the vehicle. despite there being reversing protection on the side window The reversing function does not react: To so , light and thin objects, e.g. ngers. During resetting.
  • Page 60 Opening and closing 58 58 Closing t Closing the side window he side windows fr s from t om the outside (conv he outside (conve- e- T T o open: o open: press both handle sections together simultaneously and slide the sliding nience closing) nience closing) window to the desired notch.
  • Page 61 Opening and closing 59 59 F F unction of t unction of the tow he tow-awa -away alarm y alarm A visual and audible alarm is triggered if the incli- nation of the vehicle changes, e.g. when li ed on one side, and the tow-away alarm is armed.
  • Page 62 Opening and closing 60 60 In the following situations, a false alarm can occur: Deactiv Deactivating ating When loading and/or transporting the vehicle on a ferry or car transporter, for example When parking the vehicle on a movable sur- face, such as a split-level garage Disarm the tow-away alarm in these situations.
  • Page 63 Seats and stowage 61 61 You have a good overview of the tra c condi- N N o o t t es on t es on the corr he correct dr ect driv iver's seat position er's seat position tions. &...
  • Page 64: Seats And Stowag Age

    Seats and stowage 62 62 Adjust the head restraint fore-and-a position so This could cause you to lose control of the that it is as close as possible to the back of your vehicle. head. Always make sure that the driver's seat is engaged before starting the vehicle.
  • Page 65: Seats And Stow

    Seats and stowage 63 63 Release lever and push the seat back or & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of becoming trapped when forwards until you hear the seat engage. adjusting the seat A A djus djusting t ting the seat height he seat height When you adjust a seat, you or other vehicle occupants could become trapped, e.g.
  • Page 66 Seats and stowage 64 64 R R eq equir uirements: ements: head restraint supports the back of the The vehicle is switched on or the door is open. head at about eye level. Do not rotate the head restraints on the front rear seats.
  • Page 67 Seats and stowage 65 65 Lower * N N O O TE TE Damage to the seat when moving Stronger into a stored position Use buttons adjust the backrest con- If the seat is moved out of the fully reclined position into a stored seat position, it can col- tour individually to your spine.
  • Page 68: Seats

    2. the risk of damage. The tool is available as a The armrest will be unlocked. Mercedes-Benz accessory. Fold the armrest forwards 3 as far as it will Slowly fold the armrest upwards into the required position.
  • Page 69 Seats and stowage 67 67 & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of becoming trapped when adjusting the rear bench seat When adjusting a rear bench seat, you or another vehicle occupant could become trap- ped by the guide rail of the rear bench seat, forexample.
  • Page 70 Seats and stowage 68 68 the seat anchorages. The indicator tab will no & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of injury due to moving the longer be visible. rear bench seat while the vehicle is in The EASY-ENTRY section is correctly engaged motion when the seat leg engages audibly and the If you move the rear bench seat while driving,...
  • Page 71 Seats and stowage 69 69 Maintain a minimum clearance of 2 in (5 cm) Always make sure that the rear bench between the knees of the vehicle occupants and seat is engaged as described. the seat in front of them. To ensure that the rear bench seat engages securely, keep the seat guide rails and anchorages in the vehicle oor free from dirt and foreign...
  • Page 72 Seats and stowage 70 70 Keep the seat anchorages in the vehicle oor free Inst Installing t alling the r he rear benc ear bench seat h seat of dirt and objects at all times to ensure that the rear bench seat engages securely. If the indicator tab of the seat anchorage is not retracted into the seat leg, the seat is not correctly engaged.
  • Page 73 Seats and stowage 71 71 or backwards until it engages in the desired & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of injury due to head position. restraints not being installed or being T T o r o remov emove: e: press release button and pull adjusted incorrectly the head restraint up and out.
  • Page 74 Seats and stowage 72 72 Switc Switching t hing the seat heating he seat heating on/o on/o * N N O O TE TE Damage to the electrical head restraint when adjusted manually & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of burns due to repeatedly If the height of the electrically adjustable head switching on the seat heating restraint is adjusted manually, this can damage...
  • Page 75 Seats and stowage 73 73 T T o switc o switch h o /r o /reduce educe t t he lev he level: el: press button A A djus djusting t ting the st he steer eering wheel ing wheel repeatedly until the desired heating level is set.
  • Page 76: Cup Holders

    Seats and stowage 74 74 Cup holders Cup holders Ov Over ervie view of cup holder w of cup holders in t s in the coc he cockpit kpit & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident or injury if the cup holder is used while the vehicle is in motion Cup and bottle holders cannot keep containers...
  • Page 77: Sockets

    Seats and stowage 75 75 Using t Using the cig he cigare arett tte light e lighter in t er in the fr he front cent ont center con- er con- sole sole & W W ARNING ARNING ‑ Risk of re and injury from hot cigarette lighter You can burn yourself if you touch the hot heating element or the socket of the cigarette...
  • Page 78 Light and vision 76 76 N Fog light Exter erior lighting ior lighting R Rear fog light Inf Infor ormation about lighting syst mation about lighting systems and y ems and your r r esponsibility esponsibility If you hear a warning tone when exiting the vehicle, the lights may still be on.
  • Page 79 Light and vision 77 77 A A djus djusting headlam ting headlamp r p range ange Use the combination switch to select the desired function. Switc Switching on high beam hing on high beam Switch on the low beam ( page 76).
  • Page 80 Light and vision 78 78 Always observe the road and tra c con- ditions carefully and switch o the high beam in good time. Press button 1. If you operate a turn signal indicator while the haz- ard warning light system is switched on, only the turn signal lamps on the relevant side of the vehi- The Adaptive Highbeam Assist automatically cle will light up.
  • Page 81 Light and vision 79 79 The system's optical sensor is located behind the Oper Operating unit in t ating unit in the gr he grab handle ab handle windshield near the overhead control panel. Switc Switching Highbeam Assis hing Highbeam Assist t on/o on/o R R eq equir uirements: ements:...
  • Page 82 Light and vision 80 80 R R eplacing fr eplacing front light bulbs (v ont light bulbs (vehicles wit ehicles with halog h halogen en When replacing a bulb, you could burn yourself headlam headlamps) on these component parts. Allow the component parts to cool down Ov Over ervie view of fr w of front light sour...
  • Page 83: Light And Vision Light And Vision

    Light and vision 81 81 T T o r o remov emove: e: grip the center of cover 1, slide it High beam, st High beam, standing/par anding/parking lam king lamps and da ps and daytime ytime upwards and pull it out. r r unning lam unning lamps ps The cover will hang downwards on the strap.
  • Page 84 The tail lamp may, for example, scratch the paintwork when it is removed. Remove the tail lamps carefully. Mercedes-Benz recommends having the Push additional indicator forwards and tail lamp light sources replaced at a swivel it out.
  • Page 85 Light and vision 83 83 Pull the connector o the bulb mount of tail R R eplacing int eplacing inter erior light bulbs ior light bulbs lamp 2. R R eplacing illuminants in t eplacing illuminants in the int he inter erior ior Inst Installing t alling the t...
  • Page 86 Light and vision 84 84 Push the new bulb into socket 2. Screw socket into the lamp housing by turning it clockwise. Place the lamp housing in position at the side of red lens and engage it. W W indshield wipers indshield wipers Switc Switching t...
  • Page 87 Light and vision 85 85 Switc Switching t hing the r he rear windo ear window wiper w wiper on/o on/o Never fold the wiper arm on the wind- shield or rear window back until a wiper R R eq equir uirements: ements: blade has been installed.
  • Page 88 Light and vision 86 86 Inst Installing t alling the wiper blades he wiper blades R R eplacing r eplacing rear windo ear window wiper blades w wiper blades T T ailg ailgate Fold wiper arm away from the rear window until it engages in the replacement position.
  • Page 89 Light and vision 87 87 Push new wiper blade onto wiper arm A A djus djusting t ting the outside mirr he outside mirror ors electr s electrically ically until the retaining clips engage. Fold wiper arm back onto the rear window. Mirr Mirrors Oper...
  • Page 90 Light and vision 88 88 Press and hold button until you hear a click Drivers must always wear the necessary personal visual aids required for them to drive a vehicle. followed by the mirror audibly engaging in posi- tion. Drivers with presbyopia (age-related long-sighted- ness) should, if necessary, wear visual aids with The mirror housing will now be engaged and multifocal lenses to be su ciently able to see traf-...
  • Page 91 Light and vision 89 89 Glar Glare fr e from fr om front ont: : Fold sun visor down- The electrolyte is hazardous to health and cau- wards. ses irritation. It must not come into contact with your skin, eyes, respiratory organs or Glar Glare fr e from t...
  • Page 92 Climate control 90 90 Ov Over ervie view of climat w of climate contr e control syst ol systems Ov Over ervie view of aut w of automatic climat omatic climate contr e control ol Sets the temperature ( page 93) z Defrosts the windshield / Switches the rear air conditioning sys- tem on/o...
  • Page 93 Climate control 91 91 Ov Over ervie view of 3-zone aut w of 3-zone automatic climat omatic climate contr e control ol Sets the temperature on the le and at the Oper Operating climat ating climate contr e control syst ol systems rear (for vehicles with rear air conditioning sys- Switc...
  • Page 94 Climate control 92 92 T T o switc o switch on: h on: press the / button on the air to the rst menu level for the automatic climate control settings. The indicator lamp on the / conditioning operating unit. The indicator lamp on the / button will button will go out.
  • Page 95 Climate control 93 93 the control panel display will go back to the rst 3-zone aut 3-zone automatic climat omatic climate contr e control ol menu level. Press the Ä 9 or Ä : button to Set the desired temperature ( page 93).
  • Page 96 Climate control 94 94 Vehicles with rear climate control: press the / Vehicles with air conditioning: switch on the "Cooling with air dehumidi cation" function button to set the temperature for the rear passenger compartment. When the indicator lamp page 92). on the button ashes, you can set the tempera- 3-zone aut 3-zone automatic climat...
  • Page 97 Climate control 95 95 Air-recirculation mode will automatically switch o 30 minutes. The heating or ventilation time depends on the set vehicle interior temperature. in the following cases: Switch o the vehicle or remove the SmartKey. A er approximately ve minutes at outside temperatures below approximately 44°F (7°C) T T o switc o switch on:...
  • Page 98 Climate control 96 96 T T o open/close: o open/close: turn controller to the le or right as far as it will go. A A djus djusting t ting the he air ow air ow dir direction: ection: Hold the center air vent by controller and move it up or down.
  • Page 99 Driving and parking 97 97 Dr Driving iving K K e e y positions y positions & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident and injury due to children le unattended in the vehicle If children are le unsupervised in the vehicle, they could, in particular: open doors, thereby endangering other persons or road users.
  • Page 100 Driving and parking 98 98 compensate for the reduced braking e ect by & D D AN ANGER GER Risk of death caused by exhaust applying greater pressure to the brake pedal. gases Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust Dr Driving tips iving tips gases such as carbon monoxide.
  • Page 101: Driving

    The probability of a serious or even fatal acci- and authorized Mercedes-Benz Commercial Van dent increases greatly if you operate mobile Center technicians. communication equipment when driving.
  • Page 102 While paying attention to the tra c conditions, you mends that you only have brakepads and brake should brake the vehicle rmly a er driving on a discs which are approved by Mercedes-Benz instal- wet road surface or through a car wash. This heats led on your vehicle.
  • Page 103 Driving and parking 101 Also observe the notes on regularly inspecting & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of re caused by amma- wheels and tires ( page 202). ble material on hot exhaust system com- ponents N N o o t t es on dr es on driving t iving thr hrough w ough wat ater on r...
  • Page 104 This will make your footing safer. instruct you. Clean the wheels, tires, wheel wells and the Mercedes-Benz recommends that you addi- underbody of the vehicle with a water jet. This tionally carry a shovel and a recovery rope increases road adhesion, especially on wet with a shackle in the vehicle.
  • Page 105 Driving and parking 103 Check the wheels, tires and wheel wells for In addition, the children could also set the trapped foreign objects and remove them. vehicle in motion, for example by: Trapped foreign objects can damage the releasing the parking brake. wheels and tires or may be ung out from the vehicle when continuing the journey.
  • Page 106 104 Driving and parking Engaging par aging park position P k position P Press the j button on the DIRECT SELECT lever when the vehicle is stationary. Park position j is engaged automatically when one of the following conditions is met: You switch the vehicle o with the transmis- sion in position h or k.
  • Page 107 Driving and parking 105 mission shi s down one or more gears and R R efueling efueling restricts the shi range. R R efueling t efueling the v he vehicle ehicle The selected shi range is shown in the instru- ment cluster display.
  • Page 108 106 Driving and parking Fill the fuel tank only until the pump nozzle * N N O O TE TE Do not use diesel to refuel vehicles switches o . with a gasoline engine Replace fuel ller cap and turn it clockwise. If you have accidentally refueled with the You will hear a click when the fuel ller cap is wrong fuel:...
  • Page 109 Driving and parking 107 Keep the vehicle SmartKey out of reach & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of re and an accident if of children. the parking brake is not released If the parking brake is not fully released when * N N O O TE TE Damage to the vehicle or the drive- driving, the following situations can occur: train due to rolling away...
  • Page 110 108 Driving and parking Pull release handle and slowly depress parking brake pedal 2. P P ar arking t king the v he vehicle f ehicle for an e or an ext xtended per ended period P P ar arking t king the v he vehicle f ehicle for long...
  • Page 111 Driving and parking 109 stone chipping in the area of the cameras repaired If you depress the brake pedal quickly, BAS is acti- at a quali ed specialist workshop. vated: BAS automatically boosts the braking force of the brakes Ov Over ervie view of dr w of driving syst iving systems and dr...
  • Page 112 110 Driving and parking Spinning the wheels results in a cutting action, T T o deactiv o deactivat ate/activ e/activat ate: e: press the f or g but- which enhances traction. ton and con rm with the 3 button. ® If ESP is deactivated, the å...
  • Page 113 Driving and parking 111 brake pressure will increase up to maximum full- ® center of gravity may tip over before ESP stop braking if necessary. detects this. If autonomous braking or situation-dependent Always adapt your driving style to suit the brake force boosting has occurred, the L warn- current road and weather conditions.
  • Page 114 112 Driving and parking Moving pedes ving pedestr trians/cy ians/cyclis clists ahead: ts ahead: up to Active Brake Assist may cancel the brake applica- approximately 50 mph (80 km/h) tion when one of the following conditions is ful l- led: Cr Crossing cy ossing cyclis clists: ts: up to approximately 37 mph...
  • Page 115 Driving and parking 113 The next time the vehicle is started, Active Brake Do not use cruise control in the following situa- Assist is automatically activated with the Medium tions: setting. In tra c situations which require frequent When Active Brake Assist is activated, the instru- changes of speed, e.g.
  • Page 116 114 Driving and parking Calling up t Calling up the st he stor ored speed ed speed A A ctiv ctive Dist e Distance Assis ance Assist DIS t DISTR TRONIC ONIC F F unction of A unction of Activ ctive Dist e Distance Assis ance Assist DIS...
  • Page 117 Driving and parking 115 Do not use Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC in As a result, Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC these situations. may neither give warnings nor intervene in such situations. & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident from accelera- Always observe the tra c conditions tion or braking by Active Distance Assist carefully and react accordingly.
  • Page 118 116 Driving and parking down and take your foot o the accelerator Brake if the vehicle is moving. pedal. Incr Increasing or r easing or reducing t educing the speed he speed The current speed is stored and appears in the Press the cruise control lever up or down speedometer and brie y in the instrument clus-...
  • Page 119 Driving and parking 117 Switc Switching be hing betw tween t een the limit he limiter and A er and Activ ctive Dist e Distance ance Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC adopts the cur- rent speed. If the current speed is less than Assis Assist DIS t DISTR TRONIC...
  • Page 120 118 Driving and parking Incr Increasing or r easing or reducing t educing the he speci ed speci ed dist distance fr ance from If Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC detects a vehicle in front, the indicator segments, located t t he v he vehicle in fr ehicle in front between the speed of the vehicle in front and the...
  • Page 121 Driving and parking 119 The parking brake has been released. Inf Infor ormation on t mation on the rev he rever erse w se war arning de ning device vice The selector lever is in the h, k or i posi- &...
  • Page 122 120 Driving and parking The selected transmission position determines whether the front and/or rear area is monitored. Front area only: Transmission position h Front and rear area: Transmission position k Transmission position i Regardless of the transmission position, PARKTRONIC automatically monitors the area behind the vehicle if the vehicle begins to roll back- wards, e.g.
  • Page 123 Driving and parking 121 PARKTRONIC is active if measurement operational Press the é button. readiness indicator lights up. If PARKTRONIC is deactivated, the indicator lamp of the é button lights up. Syst System limits em limits PARKTRONIC may not take the following obstacles R R ear vie ear view camera w camera...
  • Page 124 122 Driving and parking If the camera lens is covered, dirty or fogged If cameras, or vehicle components in which the cameras are installed, are damaged. Have the cameras, their positions and their setting checked at a quali ed specialist workshop. The media display contrast may be impaired due to direct sunlight or other light sources.
  • Page 125 Driving and parking 123 Active Parking Assist can assist you with an active Snowfall or heavy rain may lead to a parking space steering intervention and brake application during being measured inaccurately. Parking spaces that parking and exiting the parking space. are partially occupied by trailer drawbars might not be identi ed as such or be measured incorrectly.
  • Page 126: Parking

    124 Driving and parking P P ar arking using A king using Activ ctive P e Par arking Assist king Assist Reverse the vehicle, being ready to brake at all times. Reverse slowly, and do not drive faster & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to insu - than 6 mph (10 km/h).
  • Page 127 Driving and parking 125 tration in good time. The system is not a substitute Pay attention to objects and other road for a well-rested and attentive driver. On long jour- users. neys, take regular and timely breaks that allow you Where necessary, stop the vehicle or to rest properly.
  • Page 128 126 Driving and parking The functionality of ATTENTION ASSIST is restric- Blind Spo Blind Spot Assist t Assist ted, and warnings may be delayed or not occur at F F unction of Blind Spo unction of Blind Spot Assist t Assist all, in the following situations: Blind Spot Assist uses two lateral, rear-facing radar The journey lasts less than approximately...
  • Page 129 Driving and parking 127 Syst System limits em limits The system can warn of crossing tra c when backing up out of a parking space. If the system Blind Spot Assist may be limited in the following detects a vehicle, the warning lamp in the outside situations: mirror on the corresponding side lights up red.
  • Page 130 128 Driving and parking Syst System limits em limits The status overview in the assistance menu also displays the status of Lane Keeping Assist The system may be impaired or may not function in page 141). the following situations: Se Setting t tting the sensitivity of Lane K he sensitivity of Lane Keeping Assist eeping Assist...
  • Page 131 Driving and parking 129 You can nd speci cations regarding the ball neck If the trailer coupling is detachable, it is essential on the trailer's identi cation plate. You can nd to comply with the operating instructions of the speci cations regarding the trailer on the towing trailer coupling manufacturer.
  • Page 132 The height of the ball head will change tion in the Operator's Manual, contact a depending on the vehicle's load. In this case, Mercedes-Benz Commercial Van Center. use a trailer with a height-adjustable drawbar. Comply with the maximum permissible speed of Couple up the trailer.
  • Page 133 Driving and parking 131 Observe the maximum permissible trailer dimen- Many states also require an auxiliary separate sions (width and length). functional braking system when towing a weight that exceeds a certain limit. For your safety, it is Most states and all Canadian provinces prescribe: recommended to use a separate functional braking Safety chains between the towing vehicle and system on any towed vehicle.
  • Page 134 132 Driving and parking is more susceptible to side winds and requires * N N O O TE TE Damage to the drive train, transmis- careful steering. sion or trailer tow hitch due to excess If possible, do not brake suddenly, but rather gross combination weight moderately at rst so that the trailer can acti- The permissible gross combination weight is...
  • Page 135 Incorrect cabling of the connector plug may inter- fere with other electronic systems in the vehicle. Mercedes-Benz therefore recommends that you have the cabling of the connector plug carried out at a quali ed specialist workshop. You can connect accessories up to a maximum of 240 W to the permanent power supply.
  • Page 136: Buttons)

    134 Instrument cluster and on-board computer The segments light up from the start of the Ov Over ervie view of t w of the ins he instr trument clust ument cluster er scale to the selected limit speed. Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC switched on page 114) One or two segments light up in the saved speed range.
  • Page 137 Instrument cluster and on-board computer 135 Coolant t Coolant tem emper peratur ature display e display You must observe the legal requirements for the country in which you are currently driving when & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of burns when opening the operating the on-board computer.
  • Page 138 136 Instrument cluster and on-board computer Pr Press ess br brie y: ie y: Selects a submenu or function Con rms the selected entry on the list or the display, or con rms the setting Pr Press and hold: ess and hold: Resets the trip distance and trip computer values In the main menu of the...
  • Page 139 Operating the audio equipment, telephone and voice control using the steering-wheel buttons on the right control panel works only with a Mercedes-Benz audio or navigation system. If you are using an audio or navigation system from another manufacturer, the described functions...
  • Page 140 138 Instrument cluster and on-board computer Use the adjustment knobs only when the vehicle is at a standstill. Do not reach through the steering wheel while driving. Display (example) Time Ä Active Brake Assist ( page 111) j Active Parking Assist ( page 122) ë...
  • Page 141: Menus And Submenus (Vehicles Without Steering Wheel Buttons)

    Instrument cluster and on-board computer 139 You can nd further operating information in "Over- Menus and submenus (v Menus and submenus (vehicles wit ehicles without st hout steer eering view and operation of the on-board computer" wheel butt wheel buttons) ons) page 135).
  • Page 142 140 Instrument cluster and on-board computer electric current whilst the vehicle is coasting. The Switching ATTENTION ASSIST on/o recuperated energy is then stored in the starter page 126) battery. Recuperation display is dependent on Setting the unit for distance, consumption and the engine installed and is therefore not available speed displays in all vehicles.
  • Page 143 Instrument cluster and on-board computer 141 Press the 3 button to select the Permanent Menus and submenus (v Menus and submenus (vehicles wit ehicles with st h steer eering- ing- Display: submenu. wheel butt wheel buttons) ons) The display will show the current setting. Service menu vice menu Change the setting by pressing the f or g...
  • Page 144 142 Instrument cluster and on-board computer S S t t atus ov atus over erview view T T r r ip menu ip menu Displa Displaying t ying the r he rang ange and curr e and current fuel consump ent fuel consumption tion Status overview (example)
  • Page 145 Instrument cluster and on-board computer 143 From Start trip computer will automatically be reset under the following conditions: The vehicle has been switched o for longer than four hours. A time of 999 hours has been exceeded. A distance of 9999 mi (9999 km) has been exceeded.
  • Page 146 144 Instrument cluster and on-board computer appears when you have reached the point for A A udio menu udio menu changing direction. Selecting a r Selecting a radio st adio station ation The station is displayed with the station frequency or station name.
  • Page 147 Use the = or ; button to select the ® mobile phones and connecting via Bluetooth Telephone menu. At a Mercedes-Benz Commercial Van Center Press the 6 button to switch to the redial On the webpage https://www.mercedes- memory. benz.com/connect Press the : or 9 button to select a...
  • Page 148 146 Instrument cluster and on-board computer T T o e o exit t xit the r he redial memory edial memory: : press the ~ or Press the a button. % button. Use the : or 9 button to select the desired function.
  • Page 149 Instrument cluster and on-board computer 147 For safety reasons, not all functions will be reset. Limit Speed (Winter Tires) function of the per- manent limiter can be adjusted only in the Vehicle submenu.
  • Page 150: Mercedes Me Calls

    ( page 148). A er your con rmation, the vehicle data is sent and the Mercedes-Benz customer center deals with your appointment. The information is then sent to your desired service outlet. They will contact you to con rm the appoint- ment and, if necessary, to discuss the details.
  • Page 151: Mercedes Me Connect

    The case-related data will be processed and stored Data tr a transmission when Mer ansmission when Mercedes me connect cedes me connect in the Mercedes-Benz customer center and, if nec- services ar vices are no e not activ t activat ated ed...
  • Page 152: Mercedes Me And Apps

    Breakdown Management. However, For more information consult an authorized call forwarding is not possible in all countries. Mercedes-Benz Center or visit the Mercedes me Breakdown assistance on location by a techni- portal: https://me.secure.mercedes-benz.com cian and/or towing away of the vehicle to the...
  • Page 153 . Further information on Ov Over ervie view and oper w and operation ation the protection can be obtained from any Mercedes-Benz . Ov Over ervie view of t w of the contr he control panel ol panel...
  • Page 154 152 Multimedia system Se Setting t tting the home scr he home screen The following options are available: Bluetooth: Options for connecting and con g- Calling up t Calling up the home scr he home screen ® uring devices with Bluetooth technology Press on ©.
  • Page 155: Calling Up The Tool Menu

    Multimedia system 153 The following options are available: The following options are available: Traffic: Activates tra c messages Incoming Phone Call: Set to display a noti ca- tion to answer or reject incoming calls Automatic Route Optimization: Uses opti- Missed Call: Set to display a missed call noti - mized alternative routes automatically or on request...
  • Page 156 154 Multimedia system Traffic: Displays tra c information along your be distracted from the tra c situation. This route could also cause you to lose control of the Ahead: Displays POIs that are on the route vehicle. Only operate this equipment when the Quick Settings: Options for activating or deac- tra c situation permits.
  • Page 157 Multimedia system 155 Changing t Changing the searc he search ar h area ea Press on Change. The coordinate format or date is changed. Select ª on the map. Enter the coordinates in longitude and latitude. Select å. Press on Accept. Select one of the available options.
  • Page 158 156 Multimedia system The following options are available: T T o add: o add: select ª * Add Shortcut on the map. To move a POI category up or down in the list, select the arrow next to the category name. Select a symbol.
  • Page 159: Navigation

    Multimedia system 157 Using a map Using a map Select Tolls and Fees. Press on z. De ning De ning y y our o our own b wn bypass cr ypass crit iter eria ia To display the desired search area, move the Your own bypass criteria allow you to avoid certain areas or road sections.
  • Page 160 Stop: Sets the location as the Tra c information is not available in all areas. next intermediate destination on the route. Mercedes-Benz AG and Garmin are not Add as Last Stop: Adds the location at the end responsible for the accuracy and timeliness of of the route.
  • Page 161 Multimedia system 159 Map and com Map and compass pass Se Setting functions f tting functions for smar or smartphones tphones Using t Using the map he map & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of distraction from operat- You can use the map for the following: ing integrated communication equipment Navigating along a route while the vehicle is in motion...
  • Page 162: Media

    160 Multimedia system The following options are available: Android Auto and Apple CarPlay ® are activated by connecting a suitable smartphones with the ç Enter the telephone number using the keypad USB media port. ÿ and press on _. To select a contact from the phone book: press j and select the contact.
  • Page 163 Multimedia system 161 Ov Over ervie view of t w of the media menu he media menu ´ USB media port can be charged and used as mass storage. The information displayed on the media display and visible playback controls may change depend- ing on the media source.
  • Page 164 162 Multimedia system Select Radio. and Canada. The satellite radio program is availa- ble for a monthly fee. Information about this can Press on Scan. ® be obtained from a SiriusXM Service Center and When the search is complete, the rst available at https://www.siriusxm.com (USA) or https:// station in the rst ensemble found is played.
  • Page 165 Multimedia system 163 If necessary, select Live to switch to playback An unsubscribed channel cannot be set by tapping it. mode. The following options are available: Dele Deleting user data ting user data To continue or pause playback: select Ì or ®...
  • Page 166 164 Transporting & W W ARNING N N o o t t es on loading guidelines es on loading guidelines ARNING Risk of accident due to exceed- ing the permissible wheel/axle loads or & D D AN ANGER GER Risk of poisoning from exhaust the gross vehicle weight gases The driving characteristics, as well as steering...
  • Page 167 Transporting 165 if available, use a load protection net to secure When loading When loading the load ( page 170). Observe the following when loading the vehicle: use tie-down eyes and fastening components Never exceed the gross axle weight rating or which are suitable for the weight and size of the vehicle's permissible gross mass.
  • Page 168: Securing Loads

    166 Transporting Move large and heavy loads as far as possible loading capacity of the weakest cargo tie-down towards the front of the vehicle in the direction point into account. of travel, against the front or rear seats. Stow During maximum full-stop braking, forces may loads ush with the rear or front seats.
  • Page 169 Transporting 167 the cargo tie-down points closest to the load Ov Over ervie view of car w of cargo tie-do go tie-down points wn points and pad sharp edges. You can obtain tie downs tested in accordance with current standards from a specialist com- pany or from a quali ed specialist workshop.
  • Page 170 168 Transporting the load. The lashing rods directly absorb the A x stickers on every side of the vehicle in potential shi ing forces. close proximity to the loading rails in a clearly visible location. Securing loads on the cargo compartment oor by lashing them down is only recommended for light- T T ensioning s ensioning str trap ap...
  • Page 171 Transporting 169 Observe the Operating Instructions or the Swing tensioning lever as far as it will go to manufacturer's notes on how to use the release position 8 and release slider lock 3. ratchet strap. Slider lock engages in end recess slider lock unlocks slotted sha 5.
  • Page 172 170 Transporting Inst Installing alling You could be hit by an unsecured load during sudden changes in direction, braking or in the Turn metal retaining ring so that it is paral- event of an accident. lel to the long axis of tie-down eye as illus- trated.
  • Page 173 Transporting 171 Roll up the load protection net and fasten it, still rolled up, using the Velcro fasteners. A A djus djusting t ting the fr he front seat wit ont seat with t h the load prot he load protection ection ne net inst t installed...
  • Page 174 To avoid damage to the vehicle, use roof and rear luggage racks that have been tested and approved for Mercedes-Benz. * N N O O TE TE Damage to the vehicle due to not observing the maximum permitted head-...
  • Page 175 Mercedes-Benz Cen- * N N O O TE TE Premature wear through failure to ter. observe service due dates...
  • Page 176 174 Maintenance and care N N o o t t es on special ser es on special service r vice req equir uirements ements Before every trip, ensure that the hood is locked. The prescribed service interval is based on normal vehicle use.
  • Page 177 Maintenance and care 175 Opening t Opening the hood he hood Closing t Closing the hood he hood & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of re due to ammable materials in the engine compartment or on the exhaust system Flammable materials may ignite. Ensure that there are no ammable external materials in the engine compart- ment or on the exhaust system a er...
  • Page 178 176 Maintenance and care Use the buttons on the instrument cluster. 30 minutes and only when the ignition is switched Press the È button to select Level. On-board computer: Press the 3 button to con rm. Service Engine Oil Level While the engine oil level measurement is in progress, the display shows the Measuring...
  • Page 179 Maintenance and care 177 Vehicles with cold oil level display: a er the Insert oil dipstick back into the guide tube vehicle has been out of use for an extended as far as it will go and pull it out again. time, the oil level will automatically be shown If the level is between MIN mark and MAX...
  • Page 180 178 Maintenance and care Chec Checking/adding coolant king/adding coolant ENVIR ENVIRONMENT ONMENTAL NO AL NOTE TE Environmental damage caused by spilling oil when re ll- & W W ARNING ARNING ‑ Risk of re and injury from antifreeze Damage is caused to the environment if spilled If antifreeze comes into contact with hot com- oil enters the soil.
  • Page 181 If the engine is warm, up to 0.6 in (1.5 cm) over marker bar A A dding coolant dding coolant Only use coolant approved for Mercedes-Benz to avoid damaging the engine cooling system. Refer to the information on coolant page 241).
  • Page 182: Cleaning And Care

    180 Maintenance and care Push cap onto the ller opening until it The side windows and roof are completely closed. audibly engages. The outside mirrors are folded in and an addi- tional antenna is removed, if present. Cleaning and care Cleaning and care The climate control blower is switched o .
  • Page 183 Protect the belt drive from preserva- Matt Matte e nish nish tion agents. Only use care products approved for Mercedes-Benz. Do not polish the vehicle and alloy wheels. W W ashing t ashing the v he vehicle b ehicle by hand...
  • Page 184 ARNING Risk of entrapment if the wind- damp cloth and with a cleaning agent recom- shield wipers are switched on while the mended for Mercedes-Benz. windshield is being cleaned Do not use dry cloths, abrasive cleaning agents If the windshield wipers are set in motion while...
  • Page 185 Clean the surface carefully with a micro ber Clean with a cleaning agent recommended for cloth and acrylic glass care product. Mercedes-Benz, especially in the winter and Do not use any other agents. a er washing the vehicle. Do not use acidic cleaning agents.
  • Page 186 Clean with a damp cloth and a 1% soapy water solution and then wipe with a dry cloth. For heavy soiling: Use a cleaning product rec- ommended for Mercedes-Benz. Leather care: Use a leather care agent recom- mended for Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 187 Observe the legal requirements for the country in Maximum wash temperature which you are staying. Do not bleach The Mercedes-Benz emergency call system only functions in areas where mobile phone coverage is Do not iron available from the relevant contract partner. Insuf-...
  • Page 188 A message with the accident data is transmit- If an emergency call has been initiated: ted to the Mercedes-Benz emergency call cen- Remain in the vehicle if the road and tra c ter. conditions permit you to do so until a voice...
  • Page 189: Flat Tire

    Ending an unint Ending an unintentional emerg entional emergency call ency call You will nd a sticker with the Mercedes-Benz V V ehicles wit ehicles without st hout steer eering wheel butt ing wheel buttons: ons: press Service24h telephone number on the B-pillar on the 3 button in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 190 Mercedes-Benz. These batteries provide increased impact protec- tion to prevent vehicle occupants from su ering acid burns should the battery be damaged in an Dispose of batteries in an accident.
  • Page 191: Battery

    Breakdown assistance 189 Keep children at a safe distance. During starting assistance or battery charging, battery gas can be released. Always allow a battery to thaw before charging it or performing starting assis- Observe these Operating Instructions. tance. If the warning/indicator lamps do not light up in the instrument cluster at temperatures around or below freezing, it is highly probable that the dis- Observe the following notes:...
  • Page 192 190 Breakdown assistance Connecting and disconnecting t Connecting and disconnecting the jum he jumper cables per cables Avoid numerous and extended attempts to start the engine. Do not use a rapid charging device to start the vehicle. If your vehicle's battery is discharged, the engine can be jump-started from another vehicle or from a donor battery using jumper cables.
  • Page 193 If you charge an installed battery with a Only clean batteries when the caps are charger not approved for Mercedes-Benz, the screwed on. on-board electronics can be damaged. Only use a charger approved for...
  • Page 194 192 Breakdown assistance If, in exceptional circumstances, you have to dis- Make sure that the POSITIVE terminal of connect the battery yourself, pay attention to the a connected battery does not come into following: contact with vehicle parts. Observe the notes on the 12 V battery Never place metal objects or tools on a page 187).
  • Page 195 Breakdown assistance 193 Connecting and inst Connecting and installing t alling the st he start arter batt er battery & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of explosion due to the ignition of hydrogen gas If there is a short circuit or sparks are created, there is a danger of hydrogen gas igniting when you charge the battery.
  • Page 196 194 Breakdown assistance Place the battery on the door sill as shown and Perform the following work a er connecting the secure with handles if necessary. battery: Reset the side windows ( page 58). Connect positive terminal clamp to positive terminal 1.
  • Page 197 * N N O O TE TE Damage due to improper towing rently driving. with a tow rope In the event of a breakdown, Mercedes-Benz rec- If you ignore safety and protective measures ommends that you have the vehicle transported when towing with a tow rope, this can result in instead of towed.
  • Page 198 196 Breakdown assistance P P er ermissible to missible towing met wing methods hods Both axles on t h axles on the he F F r r ont axle r ont axle raised aised R R ear axle r ear axle raised aised gr ground ound...
  • Page 199: Vehicle Tool Kit

    Breakdown assistance 197 Release the parking brake ( page 107). Use the parking brake to secure the vehicle against rolling away. Turn the key to position g in the ignition lock Secure the vehicle by the wheels. and remove the key from the ignition lock. Take the key with you when leaving the vehicle.
  • Page 200 198 Breakdown assistance Insert the screwdriver into the towing eye and Electr Electrical fuses ical fuses turn the towing eye counter-clockwise. N N o o t t es on electr es on electrical fuses ical fuses Unscrew and remove the towing eye. Insert cover with the lug at the top and &...
  • Page 201 Breakdown assistance 199 The jack has a maximum weight of 16.5 lbs S S t t or orag age com e compar partment in t tment in the r he rear com ear compar partment tment (7.5 kg) depending on the vehicle's equip- Opening t Opening the st he stor orag age com...
  • Page 202 200 Breakdown assistance R R emo emoving t ving the v he vehicle t ehicle tool kit and jac ool kit and jack fr k from t om the he T T ool holder in t ool holder in the car he cargo com go compar partment...
  • Page 203 Breakdown assistance 201 S S t t or oring t ing the jack he jack Before storing, wind the jack as far as it will go and position it with the handwheel facing down and the plate facing inwards. Place jack onto lower bracket 3.
  • Page 204: Wheels And Tires Es

    & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of hydroplaning due to the tires permanently. Mercedes-Benz cannot insu cient tire tread accept responsibility for this type of damage. Insu cient tire tread will result in reduced tire Always observe the maximum permissible speed grip.
  • Page 205 M+S tires with a tread depth of less than ãin Only install snow chains that have been (4 mm) are not suitable for use in winter and approved by Mercedes-Benz for these do not provide su cient grip. tires. M+S tires with a tread depth of less than ãin (4 mm) must be replaced immedi-...
  • Page 206 Adjust the tire pressure, if necessary. cle by Mercedes-Benz, or snow chains with the same quality standard. Driving with tire pressure that is too high or too low The snow chains must be retightened a er can: driving approximately 0.6 miles (1 km).
  • Page 207: Tire Pressure

    Wheels and tires 205 Too low a tire pressure can lead to the tires & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to unsuita- bursting. ble accessories on tire valves Examine the tires for foreign objects. If you mount unsuitable accessories onto tire valves, the tire valves may be overloaded and Check whether the tire has a puncture or malfunction, which can cause tire pressure...
  • Page 208 206 Wheels and tires You can also use the tire pressure values for a fully V V ehicles wit ehicles with a gr h a gross v oss vehicle w ehicle weight of eight of 6,340 lbs 6,340 lbs laden vehicle. These are always allowed and per- (2,900 k (2,900 kg) g) missible.
  • Page 209 Wheels and tires 207 new reference values. This will ensure that a warn- Chec Checking t king the tir he tire pr e pressur essure electr e electronicall onically (only y (only ing message will only appear if the tire pressure v v ehicles wit ehicles with st h steer...
  • Page 210 208 Wheels and tires T T o o con rm con rm r r est estart art: : press the a button. T T ir ire labeling e labeling Tire Press. Monitor Restarted message is Ov Over ervie view of tir w of tire labeling e labeling shown in the display.
  • Page 211 Wheels and tires 209 government test surface made from asphalt and concrete. T T em emper peratur ature gr e grade & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident from tire over- heating and tire failure Excessive speed, underin ation, or excessive loading, either separately or in combination, can cause excessive heat build-up and possible tire failure.
  • Page 212 210 Wheels and tires requirements of the U.S. Department of Trans- Inf Infor ormation on maximum tir mation on maximum tire pr e pressure essure portation. Manuf Manufactur acturer er identi cation identi cation code: code: manufac- turer identi cation code provides informa- tion about the tire manufacturer.
  • Page 213 Wheels and tires 211 Ensure that your tires have the required speed rat- ing. You can obtain information on the required speed rating at an authorized Mercedes-Benz Cen- ter. Ensure that your tires have the required speed rat- ing. You can obtain information on the required speed rating at a Mercedes-Benz Commercial Van center.
  • Page 214 212 Wheels and tires to tread quality, tire traction and temperature char- and the weight of the factory installed optional acteristics. The quality grading assessment is equipment. made by the manufacturer in accordance with test Kilopascal (kP Kilopascal (kPa): a): metric unit for tire pressure. speci cations of the U.S.
  • Page 215: Changing A Wheel

    Retreaded tires are not checked or recommen- be damaged. ded by Mercedes-Benz, as previous damage is Always replace wheels and tires with not always detected during the retread proc- ones that ful ll the speci cations of the ess.
  • Page 216 210) Tire pressure table ( page 205) Accessories that are not approved for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz, or are not being used correctly, Notes on the emergency spare wheel can impair operating safety. page 218) Before purchasing and using non-approved acces-...
  • Page 217 245/45 R 18 XL 245/45 R 19 XL Apply the parking brake. Move the front wheels to the straight-ahead Mercedes-Benz recommends that you stay position. within a wheel size category when changing a V V ehicles wit ehicles with aut...
  • Page 218 Ensure that the base of jack is positioned Only use the vehicle-speci c jack that has vertically under jacking point 1. been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz Assemble adapter and ratchet from the to raise the vehicle. If the jack is used incor- vehicle tool kit.
  • Page 219 For safety reasons, only use wheel bolts or Do not place wheel bolts in sand or on a wheel nuts which have been approved by dirty surface. Mercedes-Benz and for the wheel in question. Clean the wheel and wheel hub contact surfa- Remove the wheel bolts. ces.
  • Page 220 Check the tire pressure of the newly installed You can obtain information about this from a wheel and adjust it if necessary. Mercedes-Benz Commercial Van Center. V V ehicles wit ehicles with t h the tir he tire pr...
  • Page 221 Wheels and tires 219 Inst Installing and r alling and remo emoving t ving the spar he spare wheel e wheel Replace the emergency spare wheel a er six years at the latest, regardless of wear. R R emo emoving t ving the spar he spare wheel in t e wheel in the r...
  • Page 222 220 Wheels and tires R R emo emoving t ving the spar he spare wheel under t e wheel under the r he rear of t ear of the he v v ehicle ehicle Take the wheel wrench and the auxiliary tool for the spare wheel winch out of the vehicle tool kit ( page 198).
  • Page 223 Wheels and tires 221 Stow wheel wrench and auxiliary tool for the spare wheel li er in the vehicle tool kit.
  • Page 224 222 Technical data When operating two-way radios in the N N o o t t es on t es on the t he tec echnical data hnical data vehicle, always connect them to the low- The given data only applies to vehicles with stand- re ection exterior antenna.
  • Page 225: Tions

    Technical data 223 F F r r eq equency band uency band Maximum tr Maximum transmis- ansmis- Manuf Manufactur acturer er Manuf Manufactur acturer inf er infor orma- sion output sion output tion tion 70 cm waveband 35 W Huf Baolong Huf Baolong Electron- ics Bretten GmbH, 420 –...
  • Page 226 224 Technical data Br Brazil azil Manuf Manufactur acturer er Model desig- Model desig- R R adio eq adio equip- uip- nation nation ment approv ment approval al number (if number (if av available) ailable) Manuf Manufactur acturer er Model desig- Model desig- R R adio eq adio equip-...
  • Page 227 Technical data 225 Indonesia Indonesia Manuf Manufactur acturer er Model desig- Model desig- R R adio eq adio equip- uip- nation nation ment approv ment approval al number (if number (if av available) ailable) Manuf Manufactur acturer er Model desig- Model desig- R R adio eq adio equip-...
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  • Page 235 Technical data 233 V V ie ietnam tnam Manuf Manufactur acturer ov er over erview view Manuf Manufac- Manuf Manufactur acturer inf er infor ormation mation turer er Garmin Garmin International, Inc., 1200 E. 151st Street, Olathe, Kansas Manuf Manufactur acturer er Model desig- Model desig-...
  • Page 236 234 Technical data R R egulat egulator ory r y radio adio identi cation identi cation Manuf Manufac- Model desig- Model desig- R R adio eq adio equipment uipment turer er nation nation approv approval number (if al number (if Manuf Manufac- Model desig-...
  • Page 237 Technical data 235 Manuf Manufac- Model desig- Model desig- R R adio eq adio equipment uipment Manuf Manufac- Model desig- Model desig- R R adio eq adio equipment uipment turer er nation nation approv approval number (if al number (if turer er nation nation...
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  • Page 239 Technical data 237 operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operat- ing in conjunction with any other antenna or trans- mitter. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radi- ator and your body.
  • Page 240 Mercedes-Benz. Damage caused by the use of products that have not been If you or other people come into contact with approved is not covered by the Mercedes-Benz fuel, observe the following: guarantee or goodwill gestures. Immediately rinse fuel o your skin with You can identify operating uids approved by soap and water.
  • Page 241 Your vehicle is suitable for use with E10 fuel. In this case, in consultation with a Mercedes-Benz Commercial Van Center, the fuel should be mixed Never refuel with the following:...
  • Page 242 Have the engine oil changed a er the 236.15 prescribed intervals. You can obtain further information at a quali ed Mercedes-Benz recommends having the oil specialist workshop. changed at a quali ed specialist workshop. R R ear axle ear axle...
  • Page 243 Have the brake uid renewed every two years at a At a quali ed specialist workshop quali ed specialist workshop. Only use brake uid approved by Mercedes-Benz in * N N O O TE TE Overheating at high outside temper- accordance with MB-Freigabe or MB-Approval atures 331.0.
  • Page 244 242 Technical data with hot engine component parts or the Use only refrigerant and the PAG oil exhaust system. approved for your vehicle by Mercedes- Benz. Make sure that no windshield washer concentrate spills out next to the ller Do not mix the approved PAG oil with opening.
  • Page 245 Technical data 243 Symbols advise you of the following: Potential dangers The performance of maintenance work at a quali ed specialist workshop R R efr efrig iger erant capacity ant capacity Fr Front air conditioning ont air conditioning Model Model Refr efrig iger erant All models...
  • Page 246: Trailer Hitch

    P P asseng assenger V er Van an Only use a ball neck for your Metris trailer hitch if Vehicle length 202.4 in it has been approved for your vehicle. Notes on the permissible dimensions of the ball neck can also...
  • Page 247 Technical data 245 * N N O O TE TE Damage due to exceeding the maxi- 5000 lb Towing capacity, braked mum permissible roof load (2268 kg) If the weight of the roof luggage, including the Tongue weight of the trailer 500 lb roof luggage rack, exceeds the maximum per- drawbar TWR...
  • Page 248 246 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps You can hide low-priority display messages using Displa Display messag y messages es the a or % steering-wheel button. The dis- Intr Introduction oduction play messages will be saved to the message mem- ory.
  • Page 249: Display Messages

    Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 247 play as a means of orientation, together with the number of saved display messages. Press % to exit the display messages screen. Safe Safety syst ty systems Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and...
  • Page 250 248 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Have ABS and ESP ® checked immediately at a quali ed spe- cialist workshop. Drive on carefully. ® Have ABS and ESP checked immediately at a quali ed specialist workshop.
  • Page 251 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 249 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions & W W ARNING ® ARNING Risk of skidding if ABS and ESP are malfunction- ® The wheels may block during braking and ESP does not perform any vehicle stabilization.
  • Page 252 250 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Observe the PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp on the cen- ter console and the display messages. With the seat unoccupied and the vehicle switched on, check the following: The PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp must light up continuously.
  • Page 253 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 251 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Make sure that the front passenger seat is unoccupied, close the front passenger door and switch on the vehicle. Observe the PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp on the cen- ter console and the display messages.
  • Page 254 252 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions NEVER use a rearward-facing child restraint system on a seat with an ENABLED FRONT AIRBAG; DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur.
  • Page 255 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 253 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Front Passenger Airbag * The front passenger airbag is enabled while the vehicle is in motion Enabled See Operator's although: Manual The front passenger seat is occupied by a child in a child restraint...
  • Page 256 254 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions The PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp must light up continuously. If the indicator lamp is lit, the occupant classi - cation system (OCS) has disabled the front passenger airbag.
  • Page 257 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 255 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions & W W ARNING ® ARNING Risk of skidding if EBD, ABS and ESP are mal- functioning ® The wheels may block during braking and ESP does not perform any vehicle stabilization.
  • Page 258 256 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions & W W ARNING ® ARNING Risk of skidding if ESP is malfunctioning ® ® If ESP is malfunctioning, ESP cannot carry out vehicle stabiliza- tion.
  • Page 259 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 257 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Drive carefully on a suitable stretch of road, making slight steering movements at a speed above 12 mph (20 km/h). The functions mentioned above will be available again when the display message goes out.
  • Page 260 258 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * The restraint system is malfunctioning. In addition, the 6 warning lamp on the instrument cluster lights up. &...
  • Page 261 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 259 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Left Curtain Airbag * The corresponding window airbag is malfunctioning. In addition, the Service Required (exam- 6 warning lamp on the instrument cluster lights up. ple) &...
  • Page 262 260 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions À * Based on certain criteria, ATTENTION ASSIST has detected fatigue or increasing lapses in concentration on the part of the driver. A warning tone also sounds.
  • Page 263 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 261 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions If the display message does not disappear: Stop in accordance with the tra c conditions. Secure the vehicle against rolling away. Restart the vehicle.
  • Page 264 262 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions The following causes are possible: You have coupled up a trailer. The sensors in the rear bumper are dirty. The function is impaired due to heavy rain or snow.
  • Page 265 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 263 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Lane markings are absent for a long period of time. The lane markings are worn, dark or covered by dirt or snow, for example.
  • Page 266 264 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions When opening the cap, wear protective gloves and safety glasses. Open the cap slowly to release pressure. Observe the coolant temperature display ( page 140).
  • Page 267 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 265 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions If the coolant temperature is below the maximum value speci ed below, you can continue driving to the nearest quali ed specialist workshop.
  • Page 268 266 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Check the oil level when next refueling, at the latest page 177). If necessary, add engine oil ( page 177).
  • Page 269 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 267 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Check Tires * A warning tone also sounds. The tire pressure in one or more tires has dropped signi cantly. &...
  • Page 270 268 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Equip wheels with suitable tire pressure sensors. The tire pressure monitoring system will switch on a er a few minutes of driving.
  • Page 271 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 269 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Ó * A warning tone also sounds. The hood is open. & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to driving with the hood unlocked The hood may open and block your view.
  • Page 272 270 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Apply Brake to Shift * You have tried to shi the transmission to position h, k or i with- from 'P' out applying the brake.
  • Page 273 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 271 Lights Lights Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * The corresponding light source is defective. Have defective LED lights replaced at a quali ed specialist workshop. Observe the notes on changing a bulb ( page 79).
  • Page 274 272 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Safe Safety syst ty systems W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions *The red restraint system warning lamp is on while the vehicle is on. The restraint system is malfunctioning.
  • Page 275 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 273 W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions *$ (USA only) or J (Canada only): The red brake warning lamp is on while the engine is running. There is insu cient brake uid in the brake uid reservoir.
  • Page 276 274 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Adapt your driving style to suit the road and weather conditions. ® Do not switch o ESP In exceptional cases, it may be better to switch o ESP ®...
  • Page 277 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 275 Seat belt Seat belt W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions ü *The red seat belt warning lamp lights up or ashes a er the vehicle has started.
  • Page 278 276 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions You can nd further information about the distance warning function in "Active Brake Assist" ( page 111).
  • Page 279 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 277 W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions The coolant temperature is no longer being monitored. If the coolant is too hot, the engine may be damaged. Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the tra c condi- tions and switch it o .
  • Page 280 278 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions During normal driving and if the coolant level is correct, the coolant temperature display is permitted to rise to letter or the red mark.
  • Page 281 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 279 T T ir ires es W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions *The yellow tire pressure monitoring system warning lamp (pressure loss/malfunction) is on. The tire pressure monitoring system has detected a loss of pressure in at least one tire.
  • Page 282 280 Index A er A er-sales -sales ser service vice 1, 2, 3 ... 1, 2, 3 ... see ASSYST PLUS service interval display 3-zone aut 3-zone automatic climat omatic climate contr e control (con- ol (con- Air r Air recir ecirculation butt culation button on tr trol panel)
  • Page 283 Index 281 Non-operational times with the bat- Backing up w king up war arning de ning device vice tery disconnected....... 174 Notes..........119 Regular maintenance work....173 B B AS (Br AS (Brak ake Assis e Assist Syst t System) em)......
  • Page 284 282 Index Br Brak ake e uid Trailer hitch......... 182 Notes..........240 Washing by hand......... 181 Wheels/rims........182 Br Brak akef efor orce Dis ce Distr tribution ibution Windows..........182 EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribu- Wiper blades........182 tion)............ 111 Cargo com go compar partment and r tment and rear com...
  • Page 285 Index 283 Top Tether..........38 Re lling..........178 Childr Children en Coolant (engine) Coolant (engine) Avoiding dangers in the vehicle..... 35 Displaying the temperature (vehicle Basic instructions......... 34 without steering-wheel buttons)..140 Special seat belt retractor..... 37 Notes..........241 Cigare arett tte light e lighter er Copyr yright...
  • Page 286 284 Index De nitions De nitions (tir (tires and loading) es and loading)....211 Dr Drink dr ink driving iving..........98 Defr Defros osting windows ting windows........94 Dr Drinking and dr inking and driving iving........98 Destination (multimedia syst tination (multimedia system) Dr Driv iver's seat er's seat...
  • Page 287 Emerg Emergency call ency call wheel butt wheel buttons) ons).......... 146 see Mercedes-Benz emergency call system F F act actor ory se y settings (v ttings (vehicle wit ehicle without st hout steer- eer- Emerg Emergency key...
  • Page 288 Headlam Headlamp p ashing ashing........77 Replacing light sources......83 Headliner (car Headliner (care) e)........183 Setting..........79 Help call Help call Int Inter erior mo ior motion sensor tion sensor see Mercedes-Benz emergency call system Activating/deactivating......60...
  • Page 289 Index 287 Function..........60 Headlamp range........77 High beam..........77 Int Inter ermediat mediate des e destination tination Light switch.......... 76 Editing..........158 Low beam..........76 Parking lights........76 Rear fog light........76 Jack Jack Responsibility with lighting systems..76 Storage compartment in the rear Standing lights........
  • Page 290 (multimedia syst ation (multimedia system) trol panel..........148 Con guring settings......152 Transferred data......... 150 Overview..........154 Mercedes-Benz emerg cedes-Benz emergency call syst ency call system Updating maps........163 Automatic emergency call....186 Noti cation ti cation se settings (multimedia syst ttings (multimedia system) em)..
  • Page 291 Index 289 Menu overview........138 Trip distance........139 Operation (vehicles with steering- On-boar On-board diagnos d diagnostics int tics interf erface wheel buttons)........136 see Diagnostics connection Operation (vehicles without steer- On-boar On-board electr d electronics onics ing-wheel buttons)......135 Engine electronics......
  • Page 292 290 Index P P ar arking f king for an e or an ext xtended per ended period iod....108 R R ear f ear fog light og light..........76 P P ar arking lights king lights..........76 R R ear lugg ear luggag age r e rack Notes..........
  • Page 293 Index 291 R R epor eporting safe ting safety def ty defects ects......20 Seat cov Seat cover (car er (care) e)........183 R R escue card escue card..........20 Seats Seats 4-way lumbar support......64 R R esidual heat utilization esidual heat utilization Adjusting (electrically)......
  • Page 294 292 Index Convenience closing......58 S S t t or orag age com e compar partment in t tment in the r he rear com- ear com- Problems..........58 partment tment Jack............ 199 Side windows Side windows Vehicle tool kit........199 Closing..........
  • Page 295 Index 293 Vehicle identi cation plate....237 Checking the tire pressure (tire pressure monitoring system)....207 T T elephone elephone De nitions.......... 211 Operation via the on-board com- Direction of rotation......215 puter (vehicle with steering wheel DOT, Tire Identi cation Number (TIN).. 209 buttons)..........
  • Page 296 294 Index T T o o wing eye wing eye T T ur urn signal light n signal light Installing/removing......197 Additional turn signal lamp (replac- Storage location........197 ing bulbs)..........82 Replacing light sources......80 To Towing met wing methods hods........
  • Page 297 Index 295 Vehicle width........243 ? Coolant warning lamp Wheelbase.......... 243 ........... 276, 277, 278 V V ehicle dat ehicle data st a stor orage 1 Door indicator lamp....276 Event data recorders......23 ® å ESP OFF warning lamp..... 274 Onboard Logic Unit.......
  • Page 298 296 Index Snow chains........203 Speed rating........210 Storing..........215 Technical data........218 Tire pressure (notes)......204 Tire pressure monitoring system (function)..........206 Tire pressure table......205 Tire quality grades....... 208 Tread wear grade........ 208 Unusual driving characteristics.... 202 Wheel size categories......214 Wheel/tire combinations....

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