Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Operating Instructions Manual

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Operating Instructions Manual

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Order no. T907 0454 13 Part no. 907 584 04 12 Edition A-2023-2
Sprinter
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  • Page 1 Your operator's manuals Vehicle document wallet in the vehicle Here you can find information on operation, service work and the warranty for your vehicle in printed form. Sprinter Operating Instructions É9075840412:ËÍ 9075840412 Order no. T907 0454 13 Part no. 907 584 04 12 Edition A-2023-2...
  • Page 2 Observe the chapter entitled "Children in the vehi- https://www.mercedes-benz.ca (Canada only) cle". Customer Relations Department: 1-800-387-0100 Daimler VANS USA, LLC and Mercedes-Benz Can- ada, Inc. are Mercedes‑Benz Group AG enterpri- ses. Canada only: "Authorized Sprinter Dealer" is defined as an authorized Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Dealer.
  • Page 3 Welcome to the world of Mercedes-Benz Before you first drive off, read this Operator's Man- ual carefully and familiarise yourself with your vehi- cle. For your own safety and a longer operating lifespan, follow the instructions and warning noti- ces in these Operating Instructions. Disregarding them may result in damage to the vehicle or envi- ronment or in injuries to people.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    General notes ..........20 Cup holders ..........79 Environmental protection ......20 Ashtray and cigarette lighter ....... 80 Mercedes-Benz Genuine Parts ....20 Sockets ............81 Information about Attachments, bodies, Wirelessly charging the mobile phone installations and conversions ...... 21 and coupling with the exterior antenna ..
  • Page 5 Contents Overview of the instrument cluster dis- Tire pressure ..........244 play ............175 Loading the vehicle ........251 Adjusting the instrument lighting ....176 Tire labeling ..........253 Menus and submenus ......176 Information on definitions (tires and loading) ............ 256 Changing a wheel ........
  • Page 6: Symbols

    Symbols In these Operating Instructions, you will find the following symbols: & WARNING Danger due to failure to observe the warning notices Warning notices draw your attention to hazards that may endanger your health or life, or the health or life of others. Observe the warning notices.
  • Page 8: At A Glance

    At a glance – Cockpit → Combination switch MBUX multimedia system con- trol elements → Turn signals → 12 V socket → High beam 230 V socket → windshield wiper → Opens and closes the electric → rear passenger compartment sliding door window wiper →...
  • Page 9 At a glance – Cockpit → steering wheel paddle shifters Headlamp range adjuster → → Opens the hood Adjusts the driver's seat → Left-hand switch panel Seat heating → → Sets the working speed (ADR) Central locking system → Light switch Driver’s window lifter...
  • Page 10: Instrument Cluster

    At a glance – Instrument cluster → Instrument cluster with display Electric power steering malfunc- (color) tion Ð → → Speedometer Coolant temperature indicator and ? coolant too hot → ® ÷ ESP → ! Electric parking brake → · Distance warning (yellow) →...
  • Page 11 → → + LOW RANGE active # Electrical malfunction → ! Electric parking brake G SOS emergency call sys- (yellow) tem (Mercedes-Benz emergency call system) → Instrument cluster display → æ Active Brake Assist → 6 Restraint system switched off →...
  • Page 12 At a glance – Instrument cluster → J Brakes (yellow) → ! ABS malfunction → ® å ESP deactivated...
  • Page 13: Overhead Control Panel

    At a glance – Overhead control panel Version 1 of the overhead control panel Sun visors w Switches the rear interior lighting on/off Breakdown assistance call but- ton (Mercedes me connect) p Switches the right-hand reading light on/off → Ì Activates/deactivates →...
  • Page 14 At a glance – Overhead control panel Version 2 of the overhead control panel Sun visors w Switches the rear interior lighting on/off p Switches the left-hand reading light on/off p Switches the right-hand reading light on/off | Switches automatic light control on/off c Switches the front interior lighting on/off...
  • Page 15 At a glance – Overhead control panel Version 3 of the overhead control panel → Sun visors c Switches the front interior lighting on/off | Switches automatic light control on/off w Switches the rear interior lighting on/off...
  • Page 16 At a glance – Overhead control panel Version 4 of the overhead control panel Sun visors Switches the interior lighting on/off...
  • Page 17 At a glance – Overhead control panel Overhead control panel for vehicles with bus equipment Sun visors c Switches the front interior lighting on/off F Breakdown assistance → call button w Switches the rear interior lighting on/off → i Activates/deactivates the bus function p Switches the right-hand reading light on/off...
  • Page 18: Door Control Panel

    At a glance – Door control panel Door control panel of vehicles with electrically adjustable seat → → Adjusting the outside mirrors Operating the memory function → → To unlock/lock the central lock- Opens the door ing system → To open/close the right-hand →...
  • Page 19 At a glance – Door control panel Door control panel of vehicles without electrically adjustable seat → → Adjusting the outside mirrors To open/close the right-hand side window → Switching seat heating on/off → To open/close the left-hand → To unlock/lock the central lock- side window ing system →...
  • Page 20: Emergencies And Breakdowns

    At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns → Hazard warning light system → Checking and refilling operating fluids B-pillar, driver's side at the level of the door handle, → Starting assistance → QR code for accessing the res- → Buttons for the SOS emergency cue card call system and breakdown →...
  • Page 21 At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns → Example: spare wheel...
  • Page 22: General Notes

    If you use parts, tires, wheels or safety-relevant fic. accessories which have not been approved by Drive in a fuel-efficient manner. Pay Mercedes-Benz , the operating safety of the vehi- attention to the ECO display for a fuel- cle may be jeopardized. Safety-critical systems efficient driving style.
  • Page 23: Information About Attachments, Bodies, Installations And Conversions

    General notes such parts in Mercedes-Benz vehicles, even if they & WARNING Risk of accident and injury in have been officially approved or independently the event of improper conversions or approved by a testing center. changes to the vehicle In some other countries, certain parts are officially...
  • Page 24: Operator's Manual

    Note on vehicles that are equipped by body manu- facturers For more information, please consult an authorized Always observe the body manufacturer's operating Mercedes-Benz Center, or write to one of the fol- instructions. You could otherwise fail to recognize lowing addresses: dangers.
  • Page 25: Operating Safety

    General notes One Mercedes-Benz Drive Sandy Springs, GA 30328 In Canada: Mercedes-Benz Canada, Inc. European Delivery Department 98 Vanderhoof Avenue Toronto, Ontario M4G 4C9 Maintenance information Operating safety Your customer service advisor will record every service for you in the Service and Warranty Infor- &...
  • Page 26: Declarations Of Conformity And Notes On Driving In Different Countries

    General notes devices must accept any interference received, In particular, remove trapped plant parts including interference that may cause undesired or other flammable material. operation.Changes or modifications not expressly If there is damage, consult a qualified approved by the party responsible for compliance specialist workshop immediately.
  • Page 27: Notes On Changes To The Engine Output

    The connection and use of another device on the diagnostics connection can have the following Vehicle registration effects: Mercedes-Benz may ask its service centers to Malfunctions in the vehicle system carry out technical inspections on certain vehicles. The quality or safety of the vehicle is improved as a Permanent damage to vehicle components result of the inspection.
  • Page 28: Correct Use Of The Vehicle

    In a rollover crash, an unbelted person is signifi- authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. cantly more likely to die than a person wearing a seat belt. Inform Mercedes-Benz as soon as possible about any change in address or vehicle ownership. You and all vehicle occupants should always wear seat belts.
  • Page 29: Reporting Safety Defects

    Control units process data which they receive you should immediately inform Transport Canada in addition to notifying Mercedes-Benz Canada Inc. from vehicle sensors, forexample, generate them- selves or exchange between themselves. Some...
  • Page 30 General notes your vehicle, some assist you when driving, suchas number of wheel revolutions or the fastened driver assistance systems, while others enable seat belts display convenience or infotainment functions. Ambient conditions, suchas temperature, rain The following provides you with general informa- sensor or distance sensor tion regarding data processing in the vehicle.
  • Page 31 General notes examine the customer's warranty and guarantee information, please consult the Operator's Manual claims. for the vehicle or the infotainment system. Malfunction memories in the vehicle can be reset This integration allows the use of selected smart- by a service outlet or at your request as part of phone apps, suchas navigation or music player repair or maintenance work.
  • Page 32 EDR under vider. For further information about the Onboard normal driving conditions and no personal data Logic Unit, consult an authorized Mercedes-Benz (e.g. name, gender, age and crash location) are Center. recorded. However, other parties such as law...
  • Page 33: Copyright

    Information on license for free and open-source software 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. Information on registered trademarks ® Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Blue- tooth SIG Inc.
  • Page 34: Occupant Safety

    Mercedes-Benz Center for details. Only a seat belt which is worn correctly can pro- USA only: contact our Customer Assistance Center vide the intended level of protection.
  • Page 35: Seat Belts

    Occupant safety Function of the restraint system in an accident Have a deployed air bag replaced at a qualified specialist workshop as soon as How the restraint system works is determined by possible. the severity of the impact detected and the type of accident anticipated: For your safety and that of your passengers, it is frontal impact...
  • Page 36 Occupant safety Always observe the instructions about the correct Limitations of the protection provided by the seat driver's seat position and adjusting the seat belt page 66). & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to an In order for the correctly worn seat belt to provide incorrect seat position the intended level of protection, each vehicle occu- pant must observe the following information:...
  • Page 37 Occupant safety Emergency Tensioning Device, seat belt anchorage and seat belt retractor. Make sure that the seat belts are undam- aged, not worn and clean. Always have the seat belts checked immediately after an accident at a quali- fied specialist workshop. Only use seat belts that are approved by the dealer specified in the publication details for your vehicle.
  • Page 38: Airbags

    Occupant safety Releasing the seat belts Possible protection per air bag: Driver's air bag, co-driver air bag: head and rib- Press the release button in the seat belt buckle cage and guide the seat belt back with the seat belt tongue.
  • Page 39 Occupant safety To avoid the risks resulting from the deployment of Limitations of the protection provided by air bags an airbag, each vehicle occupant must observe the & WARNING Risk of injury due to modifica- following information in particular: tions to the cover of an airbag Before starting your journey, adjust your seat correctly;...
  • Page 40: Automatic Measures After An Accident

    For this reason Mercedes-Benz strongly advises you to install a switching on the interior lighting child restraint system on a rear seat.
  • Page 41 Mercedes-Benz recommends a child booster seat Always observe the child restraint system man- with a backrest and seat belt guides. ufacturer's installation and operating instruc-...
  • Page 42 Occupant safety tions as well as the vehicle-specific informa- Avoid direct sunlight tion: & WARNING Risk of burns when the child Installing the ISOFIX child restraint system seat is exposed to direct sunlight on the rear seat ( page 41). If the child restraint system is exposed to Securing the child restraint system with the direct sunlight or heat, parts could heat up...
  • Page 43 Occupant safety Overview of suitable seats in the vehicle for instal- Installing a child restraint system ling a child restraint system When installing a child restraint system, always observe the manufacturer's installation and Left/right rear seat operating instructions for the child restraint Preferred securing system: system used, as well as the notes in this Oper- ator's Manual.
  • Page 44 Occupant safety Check regularly that the permissible gross mass of the child plus the child restraint system is not exceeded. When you install a child restraint system, observe the following: O Always observe the correct use and suitability of the seats for attaching a child restraint sys- tem.
  • Page 45 Occupant safety Securing the child restraint system with the seat belt ▌Securing the child restraint system with the seat belt on the rear seat When installing a belt-secured child restraint sys- tem, observe the following: O Always observe the manufacturer's installa- tion and operating instructions for the child restraint system used.
  • Page 46 For this reason Mercedes-Benz Always make sure that the shoulder belt strap strongly advises that you install a child restraint is correctly routed from the seat belt outlet of system on a rear seat.
  • Page 47: Notes On Pets In The Vehicle

    Occupant safety be opened at any time using the switch in the cen- In addition, the children could also set the ter console. vehicle in motion, for example by: releasing the parking brake. changing the transmission position. starting the vehicle. Never leave children unattended in the vehicle.
  • Page 48: Opening And Closing

    Opening and closing SmartKey In addition, the children could also set the vehicle in motion by, for example: Notes on radio connections of the key releasing the parking brake. & DANGER Risk of fatal injury to persons changing the gearbox position. with medical devices due to electromag- starting the vehicle.
  • Page 49 Opening and closing Do not keep the key together with electronic devi- The SmartKey function is automatically activa- ces or metallic objects. This can affect the key's ted when the vehicle is started with the Smart- functionality. Key in the gearshift console slot. If the indicator lamp does not light up when you press the % or &...
  • Page 50: Doors

    Have the key deactivated at a qualified special- Requirements: ist workshop. a CR 2032 3 V cell battery If necessary, have the mechanical locks Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the replaced. battery replaced by a qualified specialist work- shop. Doors Remove the mechanical key ( page 47).
  • Page 51 Opening and closing Keep the vehicle SmartKey out of reach of children. & WARNING Risk of fatal injury due to expo- sure to extreme heat or cold in the vehicle If persons, particularly children, are subjected to prolonged exposure to intense heat or cold, there is a risk of severe injury or even death.
  • Page 52 Opening and closing To unlock: with the doors closed, press button If the vehicle is being tow-started, push-started or tested on a roller dynamometer, there is a risk of being locked out when the function is activated. To lock: with the doors closed, press button To activate: press and hold button until you hear a tone.
  • Page 53 Opening and closing An animal may: Activate vehicle equipment and become trapped, for example. Switch systems on or‑ off and endanger other road users Never leave animals in the vehicle unat- tended. Always secure animals properly, e.g. with a suitable animal transport box. After leaving the vehicle and closing the last door, the vehicle is automatically locked.
  • Page 54: Sliding Door

    Opening and closing To unlock Getting into and out of the vehicle (example: slid- ing door) Pull safety pin upwards manually or use the When getting into and out of the vehicle, use central locking button to unlock the sliding grab handles and steps.
  • Page 55: Electric Sliding Door

    Opening and closing Closing Opening/closing the electric sliding door with the button Press the button inside and pull the door handle. & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped due Slide the sliding door firmly forwards by handle to sliding door opening towards the rear until it closes.
  • Page 56 Opening and closing When you close the door using button 2, you will additionally hear two warning sig- nals. The indicator lamp at the top of button will flash and button will flash. When the sliding door is completely closed, the indicator lamp at the top of button will go out.
  • Page 57 Opening and closing Opening/closing the electric sliding door with the Open or close the sliding door with the outside or inside door handle. door handle Establishing the connection between sliding door and electric motor Insert the mechanical key into opening disconnect switch in the "MAN"...
  • Page 58: Rear-End Doors

    Opening and closing To disconnect the sliding door from the elec- tric motor: turn disconnect switch 180° clockwise. The "MAN" position is set. To unlock Pull safety pin upwards manually or use the central locking button to unlock the sliding door ( page 49).
  • Page 59 Opening and closing Swing the rear-end door to the side until it * NOTE Damage to the rear-end doors due engages. to objects obstructing their range of move- ment Opening the rear-end doors fully When the rear-end doors are opened, any Open the respective rear-end door outwards objects obstructing the range of movement of beyond the first detent (90°).
  • Page 60: Partition Sliding Door

    Opening and closing the rear-end doors can be damaged as well as the vehicle. Make sure that there is sufficient clear- ance when opening the rear-end doors. Open the rear-end door to about 45°. Pull the door check in the direction of the arrow and hold it in place.
  • Page 61: Electrical Step

    Opening and closing Electrical step Function of the electrical step Partition from the cab Your vehicle's sliding door may be equipped with an electrical step. Electrical step automatically extends when the sliding door opens, and retracts after the sliding door closes. Electrical step is equipped with object recognition at the front.
  • Page 62: Side Window

    Opening and closing lock electrical step manually in order to con- tinue your journey ( page 60). Before passen- gers exit the vehicle, inform them that electrical step may be missing. Releasing the electrical step in an emergency (manual retraction) Fold bars into the step's housing.
  • Page 63 Opening and closing To open completely: briefly press button If someone is trapped, release the button beyond the pressure point. immediately or pull it in order to close Automatic operation will start. the side window again. To close completely: briefly pull button beyond the pressure point.
  • Page 64 Opening and closing Ventilating the vehicle before starting a journey Adjusting the side windows (convenience opening) The side windows must be readjusted after a mal- function or a voltage supply interruption. & WARNING Risk of entrapment when open- Switch on the power supply ( page 108).
  • Page 65: Anti-Theft Prevention

    Opening and closing ATA is automatically deactivated in the following Anti-theft prevention situations: Function of immobilizer After unlocking the vehicle with the SmartKey. The immobilizer prevents your vehicle from being After pressing the start/stop button with the started without the correct key. SmartKey inside the vehicle.
  • Page 66 Opening and closing Function of the tow-away alarm Deactivate the tow-away alarm when locking your vehicle in the following situations: Function of the tow-away alarm when loading and/or transporting the vehicle A visual and audible alarm is triggered if the incli- on a ferry or car transporter, for example nation of the vehicle changes when the tow-away when parking the vehicle on a movable sur-...
  • Page 67 Opening and closing Deactivating Switch off the power supply ( page 108). Press button 1. When the button is released, indicator lamp in the button lights up for about five seconds. Lock the vehicle with the key. The interior motion sensor is deactivated. The interior motion sensor remains deactivated until you lock the vehicle again.
  • Page 68: Seats And Stowage

    Seats and stowage You have a good overview of the traffic condi- Notes on the correct driver's seat position tions. & WARNING Risk of accident due to adjust- Your seat belt sits snugly against your body and passes across the center of your shoulder ing the vehicle settings while the vehicle is in motion and across your hips in the pelvic area.
  • Page 69 Seats and stowage the height and inclination of the head restraints to This could cause you to lose control of the the correct position. vehicle. Using the head restraint fore-and-aft adjustment, Always make sure that the driver's seat is adjust the head restraint so that it is as close to engaged before starting the vehicle.
  • Page 70 Seats and stowage To set the seat height: keep on pressing or & WARNING Risk of accident due to adjust- pulling lever until the required seat height ing the vehicle settings while the vehicle is has been reached. in motion To adjust the seat backrest inclination: rotate You could lose control of the vehicle in the fol- handwheel...
  • Page 71 Seats and stowage To adjust the seat backrest inclination: rotate & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to an handwheel forwards and backwards until incorrect seat position the desired position has been reached. The seat belt does not offer the intended level To adjust the seat height: pull or push lever of protection if you have not moved the seat until the desired position has been reached.
  • Page 72 Seats and stowage When adjusting a seat, make sure that no increased risk of injury in the head and neck one has any part of their body within the area, e.g. in the event of an accident or when sweep of the seat. braking.
  • Page 73 Seats and stowage Operating the memory function & WARNING Risk of an accident if the mem- ory function is used while driving If you use the memory function on the driver's side while driving, you could lose control of the vehicle as a result of the adjustments being made.
  • Page 74 Seats and stowage Adjust the seat to the desired position. You can rotate the driver's and front passenger seats by 50° and 180°. The seats engage both in Press memory button M together with one of and opposite to the direction of travel as well as at the preset position buttons 1, 2 or 3.
  • Page 75 Use only rear bench seats that have been & WARNING Risk of injury when using the approved by Mercedes-Benz for your folding seat due to inserted key vehicle. The key in the lock of the partition wall sliding door may come into contact with the person &...
  • Page 76 Seats and stowage Third row of seats: three-person rear bench If the red indicator tabs are visible on the seat with strut release handle, re-engage the rear bench seat. Fourth row of seats: four-person rear bench seat with strut & WARNING Risk of injury when installing Install the three-person rear bench seat on the and removing the rear bench seat third seat row 3.
  • Page 77 Seats and stowage Pull the bench seat backwards again using release handle 2. Tilt the bench seat slightly backwards and pull it out of the seat shells. To remove or store the bench seat, place it next to the seat shells and roll it towards the rear doors.
  • Page 78 Seats and stowage Installing the rear bench seat Tilt the bench seat forwards firmly until the locks on the front legs of the bench seat engage audibly. The locks on the front legs of the bench seat will now be locked and the red indicator tabs on the housing of release handle should no longer be visible.
  • Page 79 Seats and stowage Head restraints ▌Adjusting the head restraint manually & WARNING Risk of accident due to adjust- ing the vehicle settings while the vehicle is in motion You could lose control of the vehicle in the fol- lowing situations in particular: If you adjust the driver's seat, the head restraint, the steering wheel or the mirror while the vehicle is in motion...
  • Page 80: Steering Wheel

    Seats and stowage temperatures may be affected or they may Steering wheel even suffer burn-like injuries. Adjusting the steering wheel Do not repeatedly switch on the seat heating. & WARNING Risk of accident due to adjust- ing the vehicle settings while the vehicle is To protect against overheating, the seat heating in motion may be temporarily deactivated after it is switched...
  • Page 81: Stowage Areas

    Seats and stowage Adjusting the steering wheel Storage compartment with cover, depending on specification Center console storage compartment with USB port, charging interface, NFC interface and 12 V socket Storage compartment above windshield (sub- ject to a maximum load of 5 lb (2.5 kg)) Co-driver side storage compartment (subject to a maximum load of 11 lb (5 kg)) Cup holders (...
  • Page 82: Ashtray And Cigarette Lighter

    Seats and stowage Only use the cup holder for containers of the right size. Close the container, particularly if the liq- uid is hot. To open: press the cup holder or 2. Fold out the cup holder. To close: slide the cup holder back in until it engages.
  • Page 83: Sockets

    Seats and stowage Requirements: Depending on the vehicle equipment, the vehi- The vehicle is switched on. cle has additional 12 V sockets: In the lower control panel in the front cen- ter console In the driver's seat In the cargo compartment Using the 115 V socket in the lower control panel &...
  • Page 84: Wirelessly Charging The Mobile Phone And Coupling With The Exterior Antenna

    Seats and stowage Wirelessly charging the mobile phone and cou- pling with the exterior antenna Notes on wirelessly charging the mobile phone & WARNING Risk of injury due to objects being stowed incorrectly If objects in the vehicle interior are stowed incorrectly, they can slide or be thrown around and hit vehicle occupants.
  • Page 85: Installing Or Removing The Floor Mats

    Seats and stowage Malfunctions during charging are shown in the * NOTE Damage to the mobile phone stow- media display of the multimedia system. age compartment caused by liquids The mat can be removed for cleaning, e.g. If liquids enter the mobile phone stowage com- using clean, lukewarm water.
  • Page 86: Light And Vision

    Light and vision Leaving the parking lights on for several hours Lighting drains the battery. Notes on changing the lights when driving abroad If the battery condition of charge is very low, the parking lights will switch off automatically Vehicles with halogen or static LED headlamps: to enable the next vehicle start.
  • Page 87 Light and vision Operating the combination light switch When significant steering movements are made, the combination switch will automati- cally reset itself. To indicate briefly: tap the combination switch or 4. The briefly in the required direction corresponding turn signal lamp will flash three times.
  • Page 88 Light and vision The function is active under the following condi- At speeds greater than 19 mph (30 km/h), the tions: system will switch to the following setting: The speed is less than 37 mph (60 km/h) and If no other road users are detected, high beam the indicator has been switched on or the will switch on automatically.
  • Page 89: Adjusting The Interior Lighting

    Light and vision Activating and deactivating the surround lighting Adjusting the interior lighting for body manufac- turer add-on equipment Multimedia system: © Settings Light Locator Lighting Activate or deactivate the function. The surround lighting will remain on for 40 sec- onds after the vehicle is unlocked.
  • Page 90 Light and vision This period of time is shortened if there is opens, the passenger compartment will be undervoltage in the starter battery. illuminated (undimmed). If the body manufacturer lamps have been Driving mode switched off automatically to protect the bat- If all doors are closed and the vehicle is tery, restart the vehicle before switching them traveling faster than walking pace, the...
  • Page 91 Light and vision To activate reading lighting in the passenger This may damage the retina in the following sit- compartment: press button 7. uations: The LED will light up. If you look directly into the unfiltered laser Passengers will be able to switch the reading beam of the motion detector for an exten- lamps on and off.
  • Page 92: Changing Bulbs

    Light and vision Switching the interior lighting switch-off delay time from top to bottom and back again when the vehi- cle starts. For this to work, low beam needs to on/off have been switched on before the vehicle is star- Multimedia system: ted.
  • Page 93 Light and vision ▌Additional turn signal light Requirements: Additional turn signal light (all-wheel drive vehi- cles): bulb type P 21 W Low beam/perimeter light housing cover High beam/daytime running lamps housing cover Turn signal light socket Switch off the lighting system. Switch off the lighting system.
  • Page 94 Light and vision Switch off the lighting system. Backing up light: P 21 W License plate lamp: W 5 W Open the rear-end door. Rear fog light: P 21 W You can replace the following bulbs. Vehicles with partial LED tail lamps Backing up light: P 21 W License plate lamp: W 5 W Rear fog light: P 21 W...
  • Page 95 Light and vision ▌License plate lamp Backing up light: P 21 W Rear fog light (driver's side): P 21 W Requirements: License plate lamp: R 5 W License plate lamp: light bulb type W 5 W ▌Replacing the tail lamps on the chassis Requirements: Rear fog lights: bulb type P 21 W License plate lighting: bulb type R 5 W...
  • Page 96: Windshield Wipers

    Light and vision Replacing interior light bulbs Windshield wipers ▌Replacing rear interior lamps Switching the windshield wipers on and off Requirements: For the standard bulb failure indicator function to work correctly, only lights bulbs must be used that are the same type and power as those installed during production.
  • Page 97 Light and vision Switching the rear window wiper on and off Replacing the wiper blades If the wiper blades are worn out, they will no longer wipe the windshield properly. Replace the wiper blades twice a year, preferably in spring and fall. ô...
  • Page 98: Mirrors

    Light and vision Slide catch downwards until it engages. Always switch off the windshield wipers and vehicle before changing the wiper Fold the wiper blade back onto the wiper arm. blades. Fold wiper arm back onto the windshield. & WARNING Risk of injury from using the Replacing rear window wiper blades windshield wipers when the hood is open If the windshield wipers start moving when the...
  • Page 99 Light and vision steering wheel and mirror, and fasten Fold the outside mirrors in and out elec- your seat belt. trically only. Fold in the outside mirrors before wash- & WARNING Risk of accident due to mis- ing the vehicle in an automatic car wash. judgment of distance when using the Before setting off, switch on the power supply front-passenger mirror...
  • Page 100 Light and vision Digital image noise may occur on the display under To activate, put the vehicle in reverse gear or certain circumstances in unfavorable ambient press button 5. light. To deactivate, take the vehicle out of reverse Certain types of sunlight, e.g. sun low on the hori- gear or press button again.
  • Page 101: Climate Control

    Climate control Overview of climate control systems Heating system overview Sets the temperature / Switches the rear passenger compart- ment heating on/off ¤ Switches the rear window defroster on/off ( page 104) O Switches footwell air distribution on/off ¬ Switches windshield demisting on/off page 103) Vehicles with stationary heater or heater boos- ter: &...
  • Page 102 100 Climate control TEMPMATIC overview w Sets the temperature Display K Sets the airflow Î Vehicles with windshield heaters: switches the windshield heater on/off page 104) Vehicles with stationary heaters or booster heaters: & switches the stationary heater or booster heater on/off ( page 106) Vehicles with a rear window defroster: ¤...
  • Page 103: Operating Climate Control Systems

    Climate control 101 3-zone automatic climate control overview w Sets the temperature Operating climate control systems Display Switching the climate control system on/off K Sets the airflow To switch on: set the airflow to 1 or higher on Î Vehicles with windshield heater: the front-compartment menu.
  • Page 104 102 Climate control Setting the rear-compartment climate control Switching the A/C function on/off Requirements: Requirements: The climate control system has been switched The climate control system has been switched on ( page 101). on ( page 101). Setting the temperature and airflow with dual-zone The A/C function controls the climate and dries the air inside the vehicle.
  • Page 105 Climate control 103 Even if the front compartment system is in If the rear passenger compartment climate automatic mode, the rear compartment sys- control has been switched off, you can switch tem can exit automatic mode if you adjust the it on automatically by pressing the 0 but- blower on the rear compartment menu.
  • Page 106: Operating Air Vents

    104 Climate control Air-recirculation mode will switch off automatically. If necessary, direct the airflow to another When air-recirculation mode is switched on, area of the vehicle interior. the windows may fog up more quickly. Switch on air-recirculation mode only briefly. Air-recirculation mode will automatically switch on in the following cases: In high outside temperatures...
  • Page 107: Auxiliary Heating

    Climate control 105 Adjusting air vents in the roof air duct Depending on the vehicle equipment, there will be an air duct or a heater with additional air vents in In vehicles with a rear air conditioning system, the rear footwell on the left-hand side 1. No adjustable air vents have been integrated in the objects may be placed there.
  • Page 108 106 Climate control heating can work. The auxiliary heating automati- Hot vehicle parts do not come into cally adapts its operating mode to the outside tem- contact with flammable materials. perature and weather. It is therefore possible that The exhaust gas can flow out of the the auxiliary heating may switch from ventilation to stationary heater exhaust pipe unhin- heating mode or from heating to ventilation mode.
  • Page 109: Operating Cargo Compartment Ventilation

    Climate control 107 ▌Setting the hot-water auxiliary heater using the FAIL appears on the remote control display ¯ on-board computer Possible cause: The auxiliary heating has malfunctioned. Requirements: The fuel tank is filled above the reserve level. Have the auxiliary heating checked at a quali- The vehicle is switched on.
  • Page 110: 108 Driving And Parking

    108 Driving and parking Requirements: Driving The key is in detection range of the antenna Switching on power supply or vehicle with the page 46) and the key battery is not dis- start/stop button charged. In addition, the following applies for vehicles &...
  • Page 111 Unsecured animals may be thrown around in Sprinter models. The availability of the func- the vehicle in the event of an accident or sud- tion for the Sprinter depends on the services den steering and braking maneuvers and injure offered by "Mercedes me".
  • Page 112 110 Driving and parking ▌Starting vehicle (Remote Online) ▌Starting the vehicle in emergency operation mode & WARNING Risk of crushing or entrapment due to unintentional starting of the engine & WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to children left unattended in the vehicle Limbs could be crushed or trapped if the engine is started unintentionally during service If children are left unsupervised in the vehicle,...
  • Page 113 Driving and parking 111 Leave the key inserted during the entire jour- Driving tips ney. ▌Notes on driving If you pull key out of the slot, the engine continues to run. & WARNING Risk of accident due to objects Have key checked at a qualified specialist in the driver's footwell workshop.
  • Page 114 112 Driving and parking Observe the legal requirements for the country Never leave the engine or, if present, the in which you are driving. auxiliary heating running in an enclosed space without sufficient ventilation. While driving, only operate mobile communica- tions equipment when the traffic conditions permit it.
  • Page 115 Service oil and cause engine damage. An extensive Mercedes-Benz service is also availa- If you mainly drive short distances, you should ble abroad. Nevertheless, please remember that drive on a freeway or go for a country drive for 20 services facilities or spare parts may not be availa- minutes every 480 km (300 miles).
  • Page 116 114 Driving and parking Mercedes-Benz recommends installing a fuel filter service brake and prevents the brakes from over- with a water separator for countries with an heating and wearing too quickly. increased water content in diesel. Heavy and light loads Unsuitable fuel can cause engine damage.
  • Page 117 For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz recom- Avoid tire ruts mends that you only have brake linings and brake Brake carefully disks which are approved by Mercedes-Benz instal- led on your vehicle. Driving on flooded roads Other brake disks or brake linings may compro- Bear in mind that vehicles traveling in front or in mise the safety of your vehicle.
  • Page 118 116 Driving and parking ▌Information about driving off-road Keep the tailpipe and the area around the vehicle free from snow when the engine & WARNING Risk of accident if you do not or the stationary heater are running. keep to line of fall on inclines Open a window on the side of the vehicle If you drive at an angle or turn on an incline, facing away from the wind to ensure an...
  • Page 119 Mercedes-Benz recommends that you addi- systems. Adapt your driving style to the off-road tionally carry a shovel and a recovery rope driving conditions.
  • Page 120 118 Driving and parking Make sure that loads and items of luggage are axle differential, locking differential, manual trans- securely stored or lashed down ( page 207). mission/automatic transmission and transfer case) must be replaced. Before driving off-road, stop the vehicle and engage a low gear.
  • Page 121 Driving and parking 119 Clean the exterior lighting, particularly the headlamps and tail lamps, and check them for damage. Clean the front and rear license plates. Clean the windshield, windows and outside mirrors. Clean the steps, entrances and grab handles. This will make your footing safer.
  • Page 122 120 Driving and parking The bars will empty when the vehicle is driven with the following characteristics: Sporty acceleration Speed fluctuations Heavy braking The instrument cluster display will also show addi- tional range 4 Bonus miFrom Start miFrom Start you have achieved with your driving style compared with a driver with a very sporty driving Instrument cluster display (color) style.
  • Page 123 Driving and parking 121 On-board computer: * NOTE Damage due to hot exhaust gases Service Particle Filter Very hot exhaust gases are emitted from the To request regeneration: Select OK. tailpipe during regeneration. To observe the vehicle surroundings: Make During regeneration, maintain a minimum sure that no injuries or damage due to the hot distance of 7 ft (2 m) to other objects, exhaust gases can occur in the vehicle sur-...
  • Page 124: Battery Main Switch

    122 Driving and parking Bear in mind the following related topic: Switching the power supply on/off Operating the on-board com- Switching off the power supply puter( page 174) Battery main switch Notes on the battery main switch * NOTE Damaged to control units and cooled component parts When the main battery switch is removed immediately, cooling of important component...
  • Page 125: Automatic Transmission

    Driving and parking 123 Automatic transmission DIRECT SELECT lever ▌Function of the DIRECT SELECT lever & WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to children left unattended in the vehicle If children are left unsupervised in the vehicle, they could, in particular: open doors, thereby endangering other persons or road users.
  • Page 126 124 Driving and parking Press button 1. Transmission position display j will be shown on the instrument cluster. Park position j is engaged automatically when one of the following conditions is met: You switch the vehicle off with the transmis- sion in position h or k.
  • Page 127: All-Wheel Drive

    Driving and parking 125 Restricting the shift range To derestrict the shift range: briefly pull steer- ing wheel paddle shifter 2. Requirements: The automatic transmission shifts to the next Transmission position h is engaged gear up, depending on the gear currently page 124).
  • Page 128 One of the shift conditions was not met. transfer case can get damaged. Such damage If the indicator lamp in switch lights up, all- is not covered by Mercedes-Benz Limited War- wheel drive is engaged. ranty. If the LOW RANGE transmission ratio is Never tow the vehicle with a raised axle.
  • Page 129: Electronic Level Control

    Driving and parking 127 When stationary, observe the following: Engaging and disengaging LOW range The vehicle has been started. The steering wheel in the straight-ahead posi- tion. If the all-wheel drive cannot be engaged when sta- tionary: Vehicles with automatic transmission: shift the selector lever from i to h from h to i from i to k and back to i.
  • Page 130 128 Driving and parking The level of the vehicle depends on vehicle load wheel arches when the vehicle is being and the load distribution. Electronic level control lowered. adjusts the level of the rear axle automatically on vehicles with an air-sprung rear axle. The vehicle &...
  • Page 131 Driving and parking 129 If the electronic level control compressor is in dan- In addition, a warning tone is emitted from the ger of overheating, for example, due to repeated remote control for approximately 30 seconds. The raising or lowering within a short period, electronic malfunction that has been detected can be shown level control is deactivated.
  • Page 132 130 Driving and parking To call up the saved vehicle level: briefly press To lower automatically: briefly press the lower button or 2. section of switch 2. Electronic level control automatically raises or Electronic level control automatically lowers lowers the vehicle to the saved driving level. the vehicle to the next lower position: The indicator lamp on button flashes...
  • Page 133 Driving and parking 131 To lower automatically: briefly press the lower section of switch 2. Electronic level control automatically lowers the vehicle to the next lower position: From the highest position to driving level From driving level to the lowest position By pressing button during the movement, the original position will be reset.
  • Page 134: Refueling

    132 Driving and parking Possible cause: & WARNING Risk of fire and explosion due to Electric level control has been deactivated due electrostatic charge to undervoltage. The battery may not be charg- Electrostatic charge can ignite fuel vapor. ing. Before you open the fuel filler cap or take Handling and ride comfort may suffer.
  • Page 135 Driving and parking 133 * NOTE Damage to the fuel system caused by overfilled fuel tanks Only fill the fuel tank until the pump noz- zle switches off. * NOTE Fuel may spray out when you remove the fuel pump nozzle Only fill the fuel tank until the pump noz- zle switches off.
  • Page 136 134 Driving and parking Vehicles that can use a mixture of fuels can be Keep DEF away from children. recognized by the sticker "Ethanol up to E85!" Only fill the DEF tank in well-ventilated on the fuel filler flap. areas. If a person comes into contact with DEF, Rectifying problems with the fuel and fuel tank observe the following:...
  • Page 137 DEF is available at numerous gas stations via DEF filling pumps. Alternatively, DEF is available at qualified spe- cialist workshops, e.g. an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center, and at numerous gas stations as a DEF refill canister or DEF refill bottle DEF freezes at a temperature of approximately 12.2 °F (-11 °C).
  • Page 138 136 Driving and parking The DEF level has fallen below the first warning Opening the DEF filler cap on lockable filler caps threshold. Refill Additive (DEF) Starts until Emerg. Op.: XXX See Operator's Manual The DEF level has fallen into the reserve range. After the message appears for the first time, the remaining DEF supply will last for approx- imately 1,200 mi (1,900 km) and you can start...
  • Page 139 Driving and parking 137 Variant 2 Variant 2 Unscrew the cap on DEF refill canister 1. Screw on hand-tight (variant 1) or insert (var- iant 2) disposable hose into the filler neck Screw disposable hose onto the opening of of the vehicle. DEF refill canister until hand-tight.
  • Page 140 DEF may leak out as a result of overfilling. Mercedes-Benz offers special refill bottles with a threaded cap. You can obtain this from an author- ized Mercedes-Benz Center. After filling the DEF tank, place DEF filler cap on the filler neck and tighten it clockwise.
  • Page 141: Parking

    Driving and parking 139 After filling the DEF tank, place DEF filler cap * NOTE Damage to the vehicle or the drive- on the filler neck and tighten it clockwise. train due to rolling away Remove tool from DEF filler cap Always park your vehicle safely and store it in the vehicle tool kit.
  • Page 142 140 Driving and parking ▌Folding the handbrake lever up or down (only in & WARNING Risk of fire and an accident if vehicles with a folding handbrake lever) the parking brake is not released Requirements: If the parking brake is not fully released when The handbrake lever is applied.
  • Page 143 Driving and parking 141 In addition, at least one of the following conditions In addition, the children could also set the must be fulfilled: vehicle in motion by, for example: The vehicle has not been started releasing the parking brake. The driver is not sitting in the driver's seat changing the gearbox position.
  • Page 144 142 Driving and parking You switch from transmission position j to ▌Emergency braking position h or k. You must also depress the In the event of an emergency, you can brake the accelerator if traveling on steep uphill gradi- vehicle while it is in motion with the electric park- ents.
  • Page 145: Driving And Driving Safety Systems

    Driving and parking 143 Parking the vehicle for more than four weeks Driving and driving safety systems Method 1: connect the batteries to a trickle Notes on driving systems and your responsibility charger via the jump-start connection. Your vehicle is equipped with driving systems that Method 2: interrupt the power supply by acti- assist you while driving, parking and maneuvering.
  • Page 146 144 Driving and parking Function of driving systems and driving safety sys- indication of hazardous road conditions and func- tions as a reminder to take extra care while driving. tems If ABS intervenes: keep the brake pedal firmly In this section, you will find information about the depressed until the braking situation has passed.
  • Page 147 Driving and parking 145 you when pulling away and accelerating, especially ® can, within physical limits, monitor and on wet or slippery roads. improve driving stability and traction in the follow- ing situations: If traction on the road surface is not sufficient, even ASR will not allow you to pull away without when pulling away on wet or slippery road sur- difficulty.
  • Page 148 146 Driving and parking ® If the sensor system and evaluation logic detect If the ESP OFF warning lamp å lights up per- ® trailer swinging movements, ESP trailer stabiliza- ® manently on the instrument cluster, ESP is deac- tion initially brakes individual vehicle wheels in a tivated.
  • Page 149 Driving and parking 147 occurs. The brake pressure increases up to maxi- responsible for maintaining a safe dis- mum full-stop braking if necessary. Situation- tance to the vehicle in front, for vehicle dependent brake force boosting only intervenes speed and for braking in good time. when the brakes are applied firmly;...
  • Page 150 148 Driving and parking Situation-dependent brake force boosting Situation-dependent brake force boosting may intervene at speeds starting from approximately 4 mph (7 km/h) in the following situations: Vehicles traveling Stationary vehi- Crossing vehicles Crossing pedes- Stationary pedes- in front cles trians/cyclists trians Up to approx.
  • Page 151 Driving and parking 149 Cruise control Do not use cruise control in the following situa- tions: ▌Function of cruise control In case of frequent changes of speed, e.g. in To maintain a previously stored speed, cruise con- heavy traffic or winding roads trol accelerates and brakes the vehicle independ- ently.
  • Page 152 150 Driving and parking Press rocker switch up or down and hold. DSR supports you when driving downhill. DSR maintains a set speed for you on downhill gradi- The stored speed is increased or reduced in ents by applying the brakes as required. Maintain- 1 mph (1 km/h) increments.
  • Page 153 Driving and parking 151 Release the brake or accelerator pedal. The current speed is stored. When stationary, 2 mph (4 km/h) or the minimum possible speed for each gear range is stored. DSR main- tains the stored speed on the downhill gradient and brakes automatically.
  • Page 154 152 Driving and parking Press the upper section of switch 1. On slick or slippery roads, braking or acceler- ating can cause the wheels to lose grip and the vehicle to skid. Accelerate and drive faster than 28 mph Standing objects are not detected if they were (45 km/h).
  • Page 155 Driving and parking 153 The seat occupancy recognition on the driver's & WARNING Risk of accident if detection seat has detected that the driver has fastened function of Active Distance Assist the seat belt. DISTRONIC is impaired The check of the radar sensor system has been Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC does not successfully completed.
  • Page 156 154 Driving and parking Deactivating Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Push rocker switch beyond the pressure point and hold it there. & WARNING Risk of an accident due to The stored speed is increased or reduced in Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC being 5 mph (10 km/h)increments.
  • Page 157 Driving and parking 155 System limits Make sure that the activation conditions are met. The HOLD function is only intended to provide assistance when driving and is not a sufficient Depress the brake pedal until the ë display means of safeguarding the vehicle against rolling appears in the instrument cluster display.
  • Page 158 156 Driving and parking in the maneuvering area while maneuvering and Multimedia system: parking or exiting parking spaces. © Settings Quick Access In the standard setting, an intermittent warning PARKTRONIC Select tone sounds from a distance of approximately The function is activated or deactivated 1.3 ft (0.4 m) to an obstacle.
  • Page 159 Driving and parking 157 Rear view camera You can select from the following views: Normal view ▌Function of the rear view camera Wide-angle view Trailer view The area behind the vehicle is displayed as a mir- ror image, as in the inside rearview mirror. System limits The rear view camera will not function or will only partially function in the following situations:...
  • Page 160 158 Driving and parking Only use the guide lines of the camera image for orientation. Do not travel further than the lowest horizontal guide line when approaching objects. You may otherwise damage your vehi- cle and/or the object. Vehicles without Park Assist PARKTRONIC The following camera views are available in the multimedia system: View of trailer (if trailer hitch is installed)
  • Page 161 Driving and parking 159 If the distance to the obstacle is less than The surround view camera is only an aid. It is not a approx. 1.3 ft (0.4 m), the warning display of substitute for you paying attention to the surround- Parking Assist PARKTRONIC will be red.
  • Page 162 160 Driving and parking View of trailer (if trailer hitch is installed) Top view, without rear sensors Yellow path marking the course the tires will View of trailer (if trailer hitch is installed), with take at the current steering position (dynamic) rear sensors Yellow guide line, vehicle width (driven sur- Yellow guide line, locating aid...
  • Page 163 Driving and parking 161 The image from the surround view camera appears automatically in the multimedia system when the following conditions are fulfilled: The vehicle is switched on. The rear-end doors are opened. In this way, the area behind the vehicle may be monitored.
  • Page 164 162 Driving and parking neys, take regular and timely breaks that allow you You can have the following status information for to rest properly. ATTENTION ASSIST displayed in the Assistance menu of the on-board computer: You can choose between two settings: The journey length since the last break Standard: normal system sensitivity The attention level determined by ATTENTION...
  • Page 165 Driving and parking 163 ▌Setting ATTENTION ASSIST If a vehicle is detected close to your vehicle in the lateral detection range and you switch on the turn Multimedia system: signal indicator in the corresponding direction, a © Settings Assistance warning tone sounds. The red warning lamp in the Attention Assist outside mirror flashes.
  • Page 166 164 Driving and parking occupants. Responsibility lies with the vehicle If a critical situation is detected, a symbol appears occupants when opening doors and leaving the on the camera image of the multimedia system. vehicle. & WARNING Risk of accident caused by limi- System limits ted detection performance of Drive Away Blind Spot Assist and the exit warning function...
  • Page 167 Driving and parking 165 Also read the notes on Blind Spot Assist tone and by the status symbol flashing on the page 163). instrument cluster. The function is available in the speed range Vehicles with Blind Spot Assist: drivers can also be between approximately 40 mph (60 km/h) and warned of any crossing traffic when backing out of a parking space.
  • Page 168 166 Driving and parking ▌Functions of Active Lane Keeping Assist front, for vehicle speed, braking in good time and for staying in your lane. If a lane-correcting brake application from Active Lane Keeping Assist occurs, display appears in the instrument cluster display. System limits Active Lane Keeping Assist monitors the area in No lane-correcting brake application from Active...
  • Page 169: Work Mode

    Driving and parking 167 The distance to the vehicle in front is too short To activate: press switch while the vehicle and thus the lane markings cannot be detec- is running. ted. The message Working Speed Governor Active appears in the instrument cluster. The lane markings change quickly, e.g.
  • Page 170 168 Driving and parking This can significantly impair the driving charac- * NOTE The operating permit may be invali- teristics and the trailer may become loose. dated due to the illegal installation of There is a risk of fatal injury. trailer hitches Only install a ball neck that complies with The installation –...
  • Page 171 Driving and parking 169 On the trailer's identification plate During trailer operation, remember that PARKTRONIC is available only to a limited On the vehicle identification plate extent, if at all. If there are discrepancies between the values, the The height of the ball head will change lowest one shall apply.
  • Page 172 170 Driving and parking start-off gradeability – will decrease with If the trailer becomes detached from the tow- increasing elevation. ing vehicle, the safety feature triggers the trailer brakes and can thus reduce the danger. Coupling/uncoupling a trailer Uncoupling a trailer Coupling a trailer &...
  • Page 173 Driving and parking 171 driving experience and become accustomed to Avoid constant braking, as this could cause the the new handling characteristics. vehicle brakes and possibly also the trailer brakes to overheat. Before driving, check the following: If the coolant temperature increases signifi- that the trailer tow hitch and ball coupling cantly when the air-conditioning system is are secure...
  • Page 174 150 lbs (68 kg). The maxi- fere with other electronic systems in the vehicle. mum permissible gross combination weight is vehi- Mercedes-Benz therefore recommends that you cle-specific and equipment-dependent. When driv- have the cabling of the connector plug carried out ing with a trailer, you should not exceed the maxi- at a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 175: Instrument Cluster And On-Board Computer 173

    Instrument cluster and on-board computer 173 Overview of the instrument cluster & WARNING Risk of accident if the instru- ment display fails If the instrument display has failed or is mal- functioning, function restrictions in systems relevant to safety cannot be detected. The operating safety of your vehicle may be impaired.
  • Page 176: Overview Of The Buttons On The Steering Wheel

    174 Instrument cluster and on-board computer ò Main menu button (multimedia system) Overview of the buttons on the steering wheel Touch Control, right (multimedia system) % Back button, right (multimedia system) Operating the on-board computer & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor- mation systems and communications equipment If you operate information systems and com-...
  • Page 177: Overview Of The Instrument Cluster Display

    Instrument cluster and on-board computer 175 The on-board computer is operated via left-hand To call up a submenu or confirm a selection: Touch Control and back button on the left 1. press the left-hand Touch Control 2. To exit a submenu: press the back button on the left 1.
  • Page 178: Adjusting The Instrument Lighting

    176 Instrument cluster and on-board computer Adaptive Highbeam Assist ( page 86) The following functions are available on the service menu: Û ATTENTION ASSIST switched off Announcements: message memory A door is not fully closed. page 301) Rear window wiper switched on è...
  • Page 179 Instrument cluster and on-board computer 177 Instrument cluster display (black and white) Instrument cluster display (color) Standard display (example) The following status displays are available on the Trip distance assistant display: Total distance Lane markings solid and thick: Lane Keeping Assist on and ready to issue warnings Lane markings solid and thin: Lane Keeping Assist on and not ready to issue warnings...
  • Page 180 178 Instrument cluster and on-board computer Selecting a radio station On-board computer: Trip Instrument cluster display (black and white) Trip computer (example) Distance covered (from start/from reset) Driving time (from start/from reset) Average speed (from start/from reset) Frequency range Average fuel consumption (from start/from Station reset) Name of the track...
  • Page 181 Instrument cluster and on-board computer 179 The following displays are available on the media If several telephone numbers have been saved for the entry: select and confirm a telephone menu: number. Media source selection list The telephone number is dialed. Current playback Instead of the selected telephone numbers, the fol- Select and confirm the media source.
  • Page 182: 180 Mercedes Me

    This function is not available in all countries. The vehicle can detect accident or breakdown sit- A call has been made to the Mercedes-Benz cus- uations under limited conditions. tomer center via the overhead control panel or the...
  • Page 183 If you are already in contact with the Mercedes-Benz customer center or have received help, this Transferred data during a Mercedes me call query can be ignored or rejected.
  • Page 184: Mercedes Me Connect

    Observe the conditions of use for Mercedes me services. connect and other services. These can be The case-related data will be processed and stored obtained in the Mercedes me Portal: https:// in the Mercedes-Benz customer center and, if nec- me.secure.mercedes-benz.com essary for case processing, forwarded to the...
  • Page 185: Mercedes Me And Apps

    Availability is country-dependent. ble components. For more information consult an authorized If your vehicle detects a breakdown or impend- Mercedes-Benz Center or visit the Mercedes me ing breakdown, you may be prompted via the Portal: https://me.secure.mercedes-benz.com multimedia system to contact the Mercedes- Make sure that you always keep the Mercedes Benz Customer Center for further assistance.
  • Page 186 184 Mercedes me Your vehicle is not linked to the user account If you do not yet have a Mercedes me user account, you can create one at: https:// www.mercedes.me or in the Mercedes me App. A valid email address or phone number is required for this.
  • Page 187: Mbux Multimedia System 185

    If you are wearing polarized sunglasses, it may be difficult to read the media display. Anti-theft protection This device is equipped with technical provisions to protect it against theft. Further information on pro- tection against theft can be obtained from an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
  • Page 188 186 MBUX multimedia system Touch Control ▌Switching acoustic operating feedback for the Touch Control on or off ▌Operating Touch Control (multimedia system) Multimedia system: © Settings System Controls The function is supported by selection in a list. Select Acoustic Operating Feedback.
  • Page 189 MBUX multimedia system 187 ▌Setting acoustic operation feedback for the Calls up navigation touchscreen Requirement: the mobile phone is connected Multimedia system: to the multimedia system via the USB port ç using a suitable cable. Via Apple Car- © Settings System ®...
  • Page 190 188 MBUX multimedia system Switching sound on or off Adjusting the volume On the multifunction steering wheel On the multifunction steering wheel To mute: press volume control 1. Turn volume control 1. The 8 symbol appears in the status line of The volume of the current radio or media source is set.
  • Page 191 MBUX multimedia system 189 To increase/reduce the volume continuously: Press on the radio station until the OPTIONS press rocker switch up or down until the menu is shown. desired volume is set. Select Save as Favorite. The radio station is added as a favourite. Favorites ▌Renaming favorites Tap on ©...
  • Page 192 190 MBUX multimedia system Pressing briefly deletes the last character Only operate this equipment when the entered traffic situation permits. Pressing and holding deletes the entry If you cannot be sure of this, stop the Accepts an entry vehicle whilst paying attention to road and traffic conditions and operate the Enters a space equipment with the vehicle stationary.
  • Page 193: System Settings

    MBUX multimedia system 191 ▌Setting summer time System settings Multimedia system: Display © Settings System ▌Configuring display settings Time and Date Multimedia system: Automatically © Settings System Display Automatic summer time Switch on or off. Display brightness Manually Select Display Brightness.
  • Page 194 192 MBUX multimedia system Multimedia system: ® Bluetooth © Settings System ® ▌Information about Bluetooth Wi-Fi & Bluetooth ® Bluetooth technology is a standard for short- range wireless data transfer up to approximately Activating/deactivating Wi-Fi 32.8 ft (10 m). Select Wi-Fi. ®...
  • Page 195 MBUX multimedia system 193 Select the type of connection to be established ▌Setting the system language on the multimedia system and on the device to Multimedia system: be connected. © Settings System Additional data volume is required for the Language "Internet in the Car"...
  • Page 196: Vehicle Information

    194 MBUX multimedia system Select Yes. Telephone The multimedia system is reset to the factory Telephony settings. ▌Telephone menu overview Resetting using a button Press both the % and f buttons at the same time until the multimedia system restarts (at least 15 seconds).
  • Page 197 Further information can be obtained from an Up to 15 mobile phones can be authorized on authorized Mercedes-Benz Center or at: https:// the multimedia system. www.mercedes-benz-mobile.com/ Authorized mobile phones are reconnected automatically.
  • Page 198 (re)connection of a mobile phone with the multi- A mobile phone is connected ( page 195). media system. Multimedia system: Further information can be found at: https:// www.mercedes-benz-mobile.com/ © Phone This function ensures optimal language quality. ▌Using the mobile phone with Near Field Commu- nication (NFC) Select í.
  • Page 199 MBUX multimedia system 197 Rejecting a call The previous call is on hold. Select k Reject. Select k Reject. This function and behaviour depends on your Ending a call mobile phone network provider and the mobile Select k. phone (see the manufacturer's operating instructions).
  • Page 200 198 MBUX multimedia system ▌Editing the format of a contact's name ® If the PBAP Bluetooth profile is not supported, the Multimedia system: effects are as follows: © Phone The multimedia system generates a call list independently as soon as calls are made in the Select Name Format.
  • Page 201 Requirements: Regardless of whether the connection is via The multimedia system is equipped with the cable or wireless, Mercedes-Benz recom- function. mends disconnection only when the vehicle is The current version of your device's operating stationary.
  • Page 202 © Smartphone Android Auto mobile phone and multimedia system. Start Android Auto Mercedes-Benz recommends disconnecting Connect the mobile phone to the USB port on the connecting cable only when the vehicle is the multimedia system using a suitable cable stationary.
  • Page 203: Media

    MBUX multimedia system 201 The following vehicle data is transmitted: Observe the following notes: The gear engaged Due to the wide range of USB devices available on the market, playback cannot The distinction between parked, standstill, roll- be guaranteed for all USB devices. ing and driving MP3 players must support Media Transfer The day/night mode of the instrument cluster...
  • Page 204 202 MBUX multimedia system Connecting the data storage media to the multime- dia system ▌Connecting USB devices * NOTE Damage caused by high tempera- tures High temperatures can damage USB devices. Remove the USB device after use and take it out of the vehicle. For DTS Patents, see https://patents.dts.com.
  • Page 205 MBUX multimedia system 203 Multimedia system: To scroll through tracks quickly: press and hold û or ü. © Media Bluetooth ª To show the current track list: select the track ® Authorizing a new Bluetooth audio device image shown. Select Connect New Device.
  • Page 206: Radio

    204 MBUX multimedia system Music Genres selected result is a new category then this is opened in the search. Year Composers Radio ® Podcasts (Apple devices) Switching on the radio ® Audiobooks (Apple devices) Multimedia system: The categories are available as soon as the ©...
  • Page 207 MBUX multimedia system 205 Switching the HD radio function on/off Select è. Enter a station name or frequency. Multimedia system: Select a station. © Radio HD FM Storing radio stations Multimedia system: © Radio Select a radio station. Memory slots are available in station presets Select W.
  • Page 208: Sound

    206 MBUX multimedia system Displaying radio text Multimedia system: © Radio General Display Radio Text Activate or deactivate Information. Sound Sound settings ▌Information about the sound system The sound system is available for all functions in the radio and media modes. The settings, for example for the equalizer, effect the playback of all media sources.
  • Page 209: Transporting 207

    Transporting 207 Always make sure that objects do not Notes on loading guidelines protrude from storage spaces, parcel & DANGER Risk of poisoning from exhaust nets or storage nets. gases Close the lockable storage spaces before starting a journey. Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust gases, such as carbon monoxide.
  • Page 210: Notes On Distributing The Load Within The Vehicle

    208 Transporting Notes on distributing the load within the vehicle Securing loads Notes on load securing * NOTE Risk of damage to the floor covering & WARNING Risk of accident and injury due Excessive point loading on the cargo compart- to incorrect use of the lashing straps ment floor or on the load area can negatively affect the driving characteristics and could...
  • Page 211 Transporting 209 Make sure that the load is secure before every Overview of cargo tie-down point journey and at regular intervals during a long jour- ney. Adjust the load securing as necessary. Infor- mation on how to secure loads correctly can be obtained from the manufacturers of the load securing aids or tie downs for load securing, for example.
  • Page 212: Carrier Systems

    Mercedes-Benz. These help to pre- vent vehicle damage. If the vehicle height is greater than the maxi- mum permitted clearance height, the roof and Have mounting rails retrofitted only at a qualified other parts of the vehicle may be damaged.
  • Page 213 Transporting 211 A wheel arch may be subjected to a load of 330 lb (150 kg).
  • Page 214: 212 Maintenance And Care

    You can obtain further information concerning the servicing of your vehicle from a qualified specialist In these or similar operating conditions, have the workshop, e.g. an authorized Mercedes-Benz Cen- interior air filter, air filter, engine oil and oil filter, for ter.
  • Page 215 Maintenance and care 213 If you have to carry out any work in the engine Before opening the hood, allow the compartment, touch only the following component engine to cool down. parts: In the event of a fire in the engine com- Hood partment, keep the hood closed and call the fire service.
  • Page 216 214 Maintenance and care Open the hood and hold it up. Lower the hood and let it drop from a height of approximately 0.5 ft (15 cm). If it is still possible to lift the hood a little, open the hood again and let it drop from a height of approximately 0.7 ft (20 cm) until it engages correctly.
  • Page 217 Partner as special equipment. cooler and parts of the exhaust system. Allow the engine to cool down and only For oil level measurement, Mercedes-Benz pri- oritizes electronic measurement while driving touch component parts described in the with the display in the instrument cluster. If following.
  • Page 218 Engine OM642 than those which meet the specifications necessary for the prescribed service intervals. Mercedes-Benz recommends using original or tested replacement and service parts. Do not alter the engine oil or oil filter in order to achieve longer change intervals than prescribed.
  • Page 219 Maintenance and care 217 Replace cap and turn it clockwise until it In the event of a fire in the engine com- engages. partment, keep the hood closed and call the fire service. Check the oil level again. Check using the on- board computer ( page 214), check with the oil dipstick (...
  • Page 220 Refill the coolant to the MAX mark on the cool- exhaust system. ant expansion reservoir. Make sure that no windshield washer Only use coolant approved by Mercedes-Benz to concentrate spills out next to the filler avoid damaging the engine cooling system. opening.
  • Page 221 Maintenance and care 219 Mix the washer fluid with windshield washer concentrate all year round. Comply with the information about windshield washer fluid in the technical data ( page 293). Comply with the further information about windshield washer fluid ( page 293) Cleaning the water drain valve of the air intake box &...
  • Page 222: Cleaning And Care

    !The indicator lamp does not go out after the second draining: consult a qualified spe- cialist workshop. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the fuel filter drained at a qualified specialist work- shop. Engine OM651 rear wheel drive...
  • Page 223 Maintenance and care 221 To avoid damage to your vehicle, observe the fol- cleaning agents, the cleaning agents used can lowing when using a power washer: damage the paintwork or plastic components of the vehicle. maintain a minimum distance of 11.8 in (30 cm) to the vehicle when using 25°...
  • Page 224 Clean windows inside and outside with a Do not use dry cloths or abrasive or sol- damp cloth and with a cleaning agent rec- vent-based cleaning agents to clean the ommended for Mercedes-Benz. inside of windows. Wiper blades Carefully clean the folded-away wiper Do not clean the wiper blades too often.
  • Page 225 Mercedes-Benz. Then wipe & WARNING Risk of injury or fatal injuries it over again with a dry cloth. from bleached seat belts...
  • Page 226 For heavy soiling: Use care Do not allow to come into con- product recommended for tact with cosmetics, insect Mercedes-Benz. repellent and sun creams. Real wood and trim ele- Clean with a microfiber cloth. Do not use solvent-based ments...
  • Page 227 1% soapsuds solu- Do not spot-clean. tion to clean the entire seat cover. Use cleaning and care products recommended for Mercedes-Benz. Imitation leather seat cov- Vacuum up dirt such as crumbs or Do not use a microfiber cloth.
  • Page 228: 226 Breakdown Assistance

    Insufficient network coverage from the wireless service providers may result in an emer- gency call not being transmitted. eCall is a standard feature in your Mercedes-Benz vehicle. In order to function as intended, the sys- tem relies on the transmission of data detailed in the Transmitted Data section that follows page 227).
  • Page 229 Mercedes-Benz emergency call center. tioning, a message to this effect also appears in the instrument cluster display. The Mercedes-Benz emergency call center can transmit the vehicle position data to one of the emergency call center. Triggering an automatic emergency call...
  • Page 230: Flat Tire

    Change the wheel ( page 260). For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz recommends that you only use batteries that have been tested and approved for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. Battery These batteries provide increased impact protec- Notes on the starter battery tion to prevent vehicle occupants from suffering acid burns should the battery be damaged in an &...
  • Page 231 Connect the battery to a charger recommen- ded for Mercedes-Benz Consult a qualified specialist workshop to dis- connect the battery Batteries contain pollutants. It is illegal to dispose of them with the household Starting assistance and charging the starter bat- rubbish.
  • Page 232 230 Breakdown assistance When jump-starting and charging the batteries, Do not connect or disconnect the battery observe the following points: terminals with the engine running. Only use undamaged jumper cables/charging cables with a sufficient cross-section and insu- & WARNING Risk of explosion due to a mix- lated terminal clamps ture of explosive gases Non-insulated parts of the terminal clamps...
  • Page 233 Breakdown assistance 231 Remove the terminal clamps of the starting assistance/charging cable in reverse order. First remove second black NEGATIVE terminal clamp from ground point in the engine compartment. Then remove black NEGATIVE terminal clamp from the donor battery. Then remove second red POSITIVE terminal clamp from the POSITIVE terminal of jump- start connection 3.
  • Page 234 232 Breakdown assistance Requirement erwise the on-board electronics may be All electrical consumers are switched off. damaged. Removing If the vehicle is expected to be parked or out Unscrew screws3 and remove trim 2. of use for longer than four weeks, observe the information on parking up the vehicle Remove floor covering 1.
  • Page 235 Reconnect the starter battery ( page 232). Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the starter battery replaced at a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. an authorized Mercedes-Benz Cen- ter. If you want to replace the starter battery yourself,...
  • Page 236: Towing Or Tow-Starting

    Overview of permissible towing methods the battery case in the left footwell first. Otherwise, electrical major assemblies, In the event of a breakdown, Mercedes-Benz rec- e.g. the alternator, could be damaged. ommends that you have the vehicle transported instead of towed.
  • Page 237 Breakdown assistance 235 Permissible towing methods Both axles on the Front axle raised Rear axle raised ground Vehicles with automatic Yes, no further than Yes, no further than Yes, if the steering transmission and rear- 31 miles (50 km) at 31 miles (50 km) at wheel is fixed in the wheel drive...
  • Page 238 236 Breakdown assistance & WARNING Risk of accident due to limited * NOTE Damage due to incorrect connec- tion of the tow bar safety-related functions during the towing process Only connect the tow rope or tow bar to Safety-related functions are limited or no lon- the towing eyes.
  • Page 239 Breakdown assistance 237 Vehicles with automatic transmission and rear- Vehicles with all-wheel drive/vehicles with auto- wheel drive: if there is a malfunction, the auto- matic transmission matic transmission may be locked in position If the automatic transmission cannot be shif- ted to position i, transport the vehicle page 237).
  • Page 240: Electrical Fuses

    Electrical components or systems could be damaged by incorrect fuses. Rear towing eye (vehicles with passenger vehicle Only use fuses which have been approval) approved by Mercedes-Benz and which Rear towing eye is firmly screwed to the have the correct fuse rating. vehicle.
  • Page 241: Vehicle Tool Kit

    Breakdown assistance 239 The fuses are located in various fuse boxes: Fuse box in the co-driver's footwell page 239) Fuse box in the seat base of the driver's seat page 239) Opening the fuse box in the seat base of the driv- er's seat Example: vehicle tool kit insert Lift the insert at marked positions 1.
  • Page 242: Hydraulic Jack

    240 Breakdown assistance Unlocking and removing the storage compartment Storing the vehicle tool kit cover Slide the insert into clips 2. Close the insert by pressing on marked points Hydraulic jack Information on the hydraulic jack Remove the rubber mat from the co-driver's footwell.
  • Page 243 Breakdown assistance 241 Jack maintenance: Vehicles with more than 18 seats Requirement: Clean and grease all moving parts after use. The right-hand rear-end door is open. Extend and retract the pistons fully every six months. Removing the pump lever rod and the jack Requirements: The co-driver door is open.
  • Page 244: 242 Wheels And Tires

    Using summer tires at very cold tempera- tures could cause tears to form, thereby damaging bulges on tires the tires permanently. Mercedes-Benz cannot deformation or severe corrosion on wheels accept responsibility for this type of damage. Always observe the maximum permissible speed &...
  • Page 245: Notes On Snow Chains

    For safety reasons, only use snow chains that rectly installed snow chains have been specifically approved for your vehi- cle by Mercedes-Benz, or snow chains with the Vehicles with rear-wheel drive: if you have same quality standard. installed snow chains to the front wheels, they...
  • Page 246: Tire Pressure

    244 Wheels and tires ® Tire pressure which is too low can cause: You can deactivate ESP to pull away page 145). This allows the wheels to spin, Tire defects as a result of overheating achieving an increased driving force. Impaired handling characteristics Irregular wear Tire pressure...
  • Page 247 Wheels and tires 245 ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental damage due to insufficient or excessive tire pressure Overinflating or underinflating your tires will shorten their service life. Check the tire pressure regularly, but at least every 14 days. The tire pressure table shows the recommended Vehicles with a tire pressure monitoring system: tire pressure for the tires installed at the factory on you can also check the tire pressure using the on-...
  • Page 248 246 Wheels and tires Front axle tire pressures on vehicles with all-wheel/rear wheel drive and Single tires Max. front axle load 4101 lbs (1860 kg) Tires/disc wheel Vehicle load Max. front axle load 4101 lbs (1860 kg) LT245/75R16 120/116Q Fully laden 320 kPa (3.2 bar/46 psi) Front axle tire pressures on vehicles with rear wheel drive and Single tires Max.
  • Page 249 Wheels and tires 247 Max. front axle load 4630 lbs (2100 kg) Tires/disc wheel Vehicle load Max. front axle load 4630 lbs (2100 kg) LT215/85R16 115/112Q Fully laden 450 kPa (4.5 bar/65 psi) Rear axle tire pressures for vehicles with all-wheel/rear wheel drive and twin tires Max.
  • Page 250 248 Wheels and tires Rear axle tire pressures on vehicles with rear wheel drive and Super Single tires Max. rear axle load 7055 lbs (3200 kg) Tires/disc wheel Vehicle load Max. rear axle load 7055 lbs (3200 kg) 285/65R16C 131R Fully laden 460 kPa (4.6 bar/67 psi) Max.
  • Page 251 Wheels and tires 249 System limits even if under-inflation has not reached the level to trigger illumination of the TPMS low tire The system may be impaired or may not function in pressure telltale. the following situations: Your vehicle has also been equipped with a if the tire pressure has been set incorrectly TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when if there is a sudden pressure loss caused, for...
  • Page 252 250 Wheels and tires tem is not yet complete. The tire pressures are Bear in mind the following related topic: already being monitored. Notes on tire pressure ( page 244) Compare the tire pressure with the recommen- ▌Radio equipment approval of the tire pressure ded tire pressure for the current operating monitoring system condition (...
  • Page 253: Loading The Vehicle

    The load rating must be at least half the Also observe the following information: permissible axle load of the vehicle. The information about permissible weights on Mercedes-Benz recommends you use the the vehicle identification plate ( page 284). load-bearing index, which is given in the vehicle documents.
  • Page 254 Towing a trailer is only permitted if a trailer- Sample calculation for determining the maximum hitch is installed. Please consult an authorized Mercedes-Benz dealer if you have any ques- load tions about towing a trailer with your vehicle. The following table has examples of how to calcu-...
  • Page 255: Tire Labeling

    Wheels and tires 253 Step 3 Example 1 Example 2 Permissible load (maximum 1500 lbs (680 kg) Ò 750 lbs 1500 lbs (680 kg) Ò 200 lbs gross vehicle weight rating from (340 kg) = 750 lbs (340 kg) (91 kg) = 1300 lbs (589 kg) the Tire and Loading Information placard minus the gross weight of all occupants)
  • Page 256 254 Wheels and tires The data shown in the illustration is sample * NOTE Damage to the drivetrain from data. wheelspin The TIN is a unique identification number for tires Avoid wheelspin. and consists of the following components: DOT (Department of Transportation): tire sym- The traction grades –...
  • Page 257 Wheels and tires 255 Information on maximum tire pressure Observe the tire load rating and speed rating required for your vehicle. The data shown in the illustration is sample data. First letter(s) Maximum permitted tire pressure 1, which is per- Nominal tire width in millimeters mitted for the tires must not be exceeded.
  • Page 258: Information On Definitions (Tires And Loading)

    These are made of steel, nylon, polyester and other ing. You can obtain information on the required materials. speed rating at an authorized Mercedes-Benz Cen- Bar: metric unit for tire pressure. 14.5038 pounds ter. per square inch (psi) and 100 kilopascals (kPa) are Summer tires the equivalent of 1 bar.
  • Page 259 Wheels and tires 257 must never exceed the Gross Axle Weight Rating. per square inch (psi), in kilopascal (kPa) or in bar. You can find the Gross Axle Weight Rating on the The tire pressure should only be corrected when B-pillar on the driver's side.
  • Page 260: Changing A Wheel

    Accessories that are not approved for your vehicle Exceeding the specified tire load rating or the by Mercedes-Benz, or are not being used correctly, permissible speed rating may lead to tire dam- can impair operating safety.
  • Page 261 Wheels and tires 259 It is only permissible to install a different wheel tires with different dimensions; doing so may size to this in the event of a flat tire in order to lead to the general operating permit being ren- drive to the specialist workshop.
  • Page 262 LT215/85 R16 The jack is maintenance-free. If there is a mal- function, please contact a qualified specialist Mercedes-Benz recommends that you stay workshop. within a wheel size category when changing a tire. In this way, you avoid recoding the control Vehicles with rear wheel drive units.
  • Page 263 Only use the vehicle-specific jack that has If you park a vehicle with air suspension, the been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz air suspension can remain active for up to an to raise the vehicle. If the jack is used incor- hour, even if the vehicle is switched off.
  • Page 264 262 Wheels and tires Safety instructions while the vehicle is raised: Close pressure release screw 3. To do this, use the flattened section on pump Do not put your hands or feet under the vehi- cle. lever to turn pressure release screw clockwise to the stop.
  • Page 265 Wheels and tires 263 * NOTE Damage to threading from dirt on wheel bolts Do not place wheel bolts in sand or on a dirty surface. Unscrew the wheel bolts or nuts with the wheel nut wrench. On front wheels with wheel nuts, remove the wheel nut cover.
  • Page 266 Screw in three wheel nuts over the fixing discs Mercedes-Benz and for the wheel in question. of the wheel nut cover. Turn the wheel so that the wheel bolts are in When you install the steel spare wheel, it is essen- the middle of the holes.
  • Page 267: Spare Wheel

    Wheels and tires 265 Pull the rod with the smallest diameter off the Secure the faulty wheel in the spare wheel pump lever. holder. The shortened pump lever serves as a lug Vehicles with Super Single tires: transport the wrench extension. malfunctioning rear wheel in the load area.
  • Page 268 266 Wheels and tires The emergency spare wheel may only be rear axle differential may be damaged by the used temporarily and must be replaced different wheel speeds. with a standard wheel as soon as possi- When the spare wheel is installed on the ble.
  • Page 269 Wheels and tires 267 Slide the pump lever for the jack into sleeve on spare wheel carrier 4. Raise spare wheel carrier with the pump lever and attach right-hand retaining hook 3. Slightly raise spare wheel carrier attach left-hand retaining hook 3. Pull the pump lever out of sleeve 5.
  • Page 270 268 Wheels and tires Using the lug wrench from the vehicle tool kit, Vehicles with rear wheel drive: removing the spare unscrew the now visible bolts counter-clock- wheel (chassis) wise by approximately 20 turns. Slightly raise spare wheel carrier unhook left-hand retaining hook 3. Assemble the pump lever for the jack and slide it into sleeve on the right-hand side of...
  • Page 271 Wheels and tires 269 Slide the pump lever for the jack into the sleeve on spare wheel carrier 4. Raise spare wheel carrier with the pump lever and attach right-hand retaining hook 1. Slightly raise the spare wheel carrier and attach left-hand retaining hook 1.
  • Page 272: 270 Technical Data

    270 Technical data When operating two-way radios in the Information on the technical data vehicle, always connect them to the low- The given data only applies to vehicles with stand- reflection exterior antenna. ard equipment. You can obtain further information at a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 273: Regulatory Radio Identifications And Notes

    Technical data 271 Frequency band Maximum transmis- Manufacturer Manufacturer informa- sion output tion 70‑cm frequency band 35 W HELLA HELLA KGaA Hueck & Co., Rixbecker Straße 420 – 450 MHz 75, 59552 Lippstadt, Two-way radio 10 W Germany (2G/3G/4G) Hirschmann Hirschmann Car Com- munication GmbH, The following devices can be used in the vehicle...
  • Page 274 272 Technical data Algeria Argentina Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval number Huf Baolong TSSRE4A (tire H-20027 pressure sen- sor) TSSSG4G6 (tire pressure sensor) MARQUARDT DC12B (Lock- H-21034 ing system) Schrader HSW4 (tire H-12336 pressure sen- sor) Bahamas Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip-...
  • Page 275 Technical data 273 Brazil Ghana Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval number Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- APPROVED nation ment approval MARQUARDT DC12B (Lock- ZRO-M8-7E3- number ing system) Huf Baolong TSSRE4A (tire 05181-17-06 pressure sen- Indonesia sor) Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- TSSSG4G6...
  • Page 276 274 Technical data Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval nation ment approval number number Hirschmann 920510A 60598/ Huf Baolong TSSRE4A (tire 72438/ (Locking sys- SDPPI/2019 pressure sen- SDPPI/2021 tem) 7163 sor) 7163 TSSSG4G6 (tire pressure sensor) Dilarang mela-...
  • Page 277 Technical data 275 Jordan Malaysia Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval number Huf Baolong TSSRE4A (tire TRC/LPD/ Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- pressure sen- 2017/421 nation ment approval sor) number Huf Baolong TSSSG4G6 TRC/LPD/ Huf Baolong TSSRE4A (tire RAQP/57A/ (tire pressure 2017/422...
  • Page 278 276 Technical data Niger Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- number nation ment approval number MARQUARDT DC12B (Lock- AGREE PAR ing system) L'ANRT MARQUARDT DC12B (Lock- 008/ MAROC ing system) ARCEP/DG/1 MR 6698 ANTR 2021 Nigeria Date d'agre-...
  • Page 279 Technical data 277 Paraguay Serbia Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval nation ment approval number number MARQUARDT DC12B (Lock- 2021-05- Hirschmann 920510A И005 20 ing system) I-0304; (Locking sys- 2016-5- tem) I-000144 y MARQUARDT DC12B (Lock- И005 20...
  • Page 280 278 Technical data South Korea Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval number Meta System ITS/TPS (Inte- DA103365 rior motion Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- sensor) nation ment approval Meta System MUW II (Inte- DA103365 number rior motion Huf Baolong TSSRE4A (tire R-CRM-HHF- sensor)
  • Page 281 Technical data 279 Togo United Arab Emirates Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval number MARQUARDT DC12B (Lock- No. 057/19 Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- ing system) nation ment approval Ukraine number Huf Baolong TSSRE4A (tire pressure sen- ER57807/17 sor) DA36976/14 Huf Baolong...
  • Page 282 280 Technical data United Kingdom Manufacturer overview Manufac- Manufacturer information turer Garmin Garmin International, Inc., 1200 E. 151st Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062, United States Manufacturer Model designation Harman Harman Becker Automotive Sys- Becker tems GmbH, Becker-Goehring- Continental Automo- MARS Keyless (locking Strasse 18, 76307 Karlsbad, Ger- tive system)
  • Page 283 Technical data 281 Regulatory radio identification Manufac- Model desig- Radio equipment turer nation approval number (if Manufac- Model desig- Radio equipment available) turer nation approval number (if available) Harman NTG6N 64018/SDPPI/ Becker HIGH 2019 7163 Garmin 69984/SDPPI/ 2020 7163 (Headunit) (Headunit) Production: Germany...
  • Page 284 282 Technical data Manufac- Model desig- Radio equipment Manufac- Model desig- Radio equipment turer nation approval number (if turer nation approval number (if available) available) Harman NTG6N 63774/SDPPI/ Harman NTG7 HIGH 70513/SDPPI/ Becker HIGH 2019 7163 Becker 2020 7163 (Headunit) (Headunit) Production: Hungary...
  • Page 285 Technical data 283 Manufac- Model desig- Radio equipment Manufac- Model desig- Radio equipment turer nation approval number (if turer nation approval number (if available) available) Harman NTG7 PRE- 70512/SDPPI/ Harman NTG7 RSU 66387/SDPPI/ Becker MIUM PLUS 2020 7163 Becker 2020 7163 (Control (Headunit) unit)
  • Page 286: Vehicle Identification Plate, Vehicle Identification Number (Vin) And Engine Number

    284 Technical data Vehicle identification plate, vehicle identification number (VIN) and engine number Vehicle identification plate Vehicle identification plate (example: USA, incomplete vehicles) Vehicle manufacturer VIN (vehicle identification number) Permissible gross mass Gross combination mass rating Permissible front axle load Permissible rear axle load Date of manufacture Depending on the vehicle model, the vehicle identi-...
  • Page 287: Operating Fluids And Capacities

    Technical data 285 Engraved VIN is located underneath the hood. VIN below the windshield Vehicle identification plate (example: Canada, incomplete vehicles) Vehicle manufacturer The VIN is also attached as label on the lower sec- VIN (vehicle identification number) tion of the windshield 2. Permissible gross mass Gross combination mass rating Emission Control Information label...
  • Page 288 Change immediately out of clothing that has come into contact with fuel. Only use products which have been approved for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. Damage to the vehicle caused by the use of products that have Fuel not been approved is not covered by the ▌Notes on fuel grades on vehicles with a gasoline...
  • Page 289 In this case, in consultation with an authorized exhaust system. Mercedes-Benz Center, the fuel should be mixed Only refuel with the recommended fuel. with the cleaning additive recommended by Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 290 288 Technical data If you are using drums or canisters to * NOTE Damage due to gasoline or paraffin refuel the vehicle, you should filter the Gasoline or paraffin in diesel fuel impairs the fuel before filling. lubricity of the diesel fuel. This can result in damage to the diesel injection system, for * NOTE Damage due to incorrect fuel example.
  • Page 291 Technical data 289 Reserve fuel tank (gasoline engines) If a person has come into contact with DEF, observe the following points: Gasoline engine Reserve If DEF is swallowed, drink plenty of water M274 Approx. 5 US gal and seek medical attention immediately. (19 liters) If DEF has gotten into the eyes, rinse the eyes with water for 15 minutes, also under...
  • Page 292 Have the engine oil changed after the and logged. prescribed intervals. The engine management system subsequently pre- vents the engine being restarted after issuing a Mercedes-Benz recommends having the oil warning message. changed at a qualified specialist workshop. ® Therefore refill DEF...
  • Page 293 Diesel engines MB-Freigabe or MB- low outside temperatures, can deteriorate signifi- Approval cantly due to aging during driving. Therefore, Mercedes-Benz recommends that you OM642 228.51, 229.31, change the engine oil before the start of the cold 229.51, 229.52 OM651 season.
  • Page 294 Have the brake fluid renewed every two years at a (10.0 liters) qualified specialist workshop. Only use brake fluid approved by Mercedes-Benz in Information on oil consumption accordance with MB-Freigabe or MB-Approval Depending on the driving style, the vehicle con- 331.0.
  • Page 295 Always use coolant approved for * NOTE Damage to the exterior lighting due Mercedes-Benz. to unsuitable windshield washer fluid Observe the instructions in the MB Spec- Unsuitable windshield washer fluid may dam- ifications for operating fluids320.1.
  • Page 296: Vehicle Data

    The trailer may become Mercedes-Benz. detached from the vehicle. Do not mix the approved PAG oil with There is a risk of an accident.
  • Page 297 Mercedes-Benz for your vehicle. Use only a ball neck that has been approved for your vehicle and for your Sprinter trailer hitch. Notes on the permissible dimensions of the ball neck can also be found on the identification plate of the trailer hitch.
  • Page 298 296 Technical data Vehicle model Permissible gross vehicle mass Permissible unladen mass GVWR 3500 9900 lbs (4.490 t) (Canada only) 7400 lbs (3.357 t) 9989 lbs (4.531 t) (USA only) 3500 XD 11030 lbs (5.003 t) 10470 lbs (4.749 t) 4500 12125 lbs (5.500 t) 9375 lbs (4.252 t)
  • Page 299 Technical data 297 Gross mass of vehicle combination, trailer load, tongue weight Vehicle types 1500 and 2500 with a max. permissible gross mass of 8550 lbs (3.878 t) Permissible gross mass of Permissible trailer load Permissible tongue weight TWR vehicle/trailer combination GTW, braked 6), 9) GCWR...
  • Page 300: Cargo Tie-Down Points And Carrier Systems

    Please consult an During maximum full-stop braking, for example, authorized Mercedes-Benz Center if you have forces act that can multiply the weight force of any further questions. the load.
  • Page 301 The roof rack supports must be arranged Loading rails on cargo 1124.0 lbf (500 daN) at an even distance from each other. floor Mercedes-Benz advises you to install a stabilizer on the vehicle's front axle. Lower loading rail on 449.6 lbf (200 daN) side wall...
  • Page 302 300 Technical data The loading guidelines and other information about load distribution and load securing can be found in the "Transport" section ( page 208).
  • Page 303: Display Messages And Warning And Indicator Lamps 301

    Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 301 Display messages Introduction ▌Function of display messages Display messages appear on the instrument clus- ter. The display messages with graphic displays can be displayed in simplified format in the Operator's Manual and may deviate from the display on the instrument cluster.
  • Page 304 302 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Safety systems Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The respective window curtain airbag is malfunctioning ( page 36). & WARNING Risk of injury or fatal injury due to malfunctions in the window airbag Left Side Curtain Airbag If the window airbag is malfunctioning, it might be triggered unin- Malfunction Service...
  • Page 305 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 303 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * A malfunction has occurred in the system; the parking brake is inoper- ative. & WARNING Risk of an accident due to a brake system malfunc- Parking Brake Inopera- tion tive...
  • Page 306 304 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Check Brake Pads See * The brakepads have reached their wear limit. Operator's Manual & WARNING Risk of accident due to restricted braking power When the brake pads have reached their wear limit, the braking power may be restricted.
  • Page 307 If an emergency call is unavailable, a message to this effect will appear on the instrument cluster. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. You can find more information on the regional availability of the emergency call system at: http://www.mercedes-benz.com/ connect_ecall * EBD, ABS and ESP ®...
  • Page 308 306 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Drive on carefully. Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. ÷ * ESP ® is temporarily unavailable. Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be mal- functioning.
  • Page 309 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 307 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Risk of skidding if ABS and ESP ® are malfunction- ® If ABS and ESP are malfunctioning, the wheels could lock when ® braking and ESP cannot carry out vehicle stabilization.
  • Page 310 308 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The camera view is restricted. Possible causes: Dirt on the windshield in the camera's field of vision Heavy precipitation or fog à Driving systems and driving safety systems may be malfunctioning or temporarily unavailable.
  • Page 311 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 309 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Press the left-hand Touch Control and acknowledge the display message. Blind Spot Assist Cur- * Blind Spot Assist is temporarily unavailable ( page 163). rently Unavailable See The system limits have been reached ( page 163).
  • Page 312 310 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Û * ATTENTION ASSIST has detected fatigue or increasing inattentiveness on the driver's part ( page 161). If necessary, take a break. ATTENTION ASSIST: Take a Break! ð...
  • Page 313 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 311 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Display message for certain engines only: The engine oil pressure is too low. * NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with insufficient Engine Oil Pressure Stop engine oil pressure Switch Off Engine Avoid driving with insufficient engine oil pressure.
  • Page 314 312 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Top up engine oil ( page 215). Observe the notes on engine oil ( page 290). * The battery's condition of charge is too low. Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic condi- tions.
  • Page 315 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 313 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions In the event of a fire in the engine compartment, keep the hood closed and call the fire service. & WARNING Risk of scalding from hot coolant If you open the cap, you could be scalded.
  • Page 316 314 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions å * In addition, the yellow å DEF indicator lamp lights up on the instrument cluster and a warning tone sounds. The DEF supply has fallen below the first warning threshold. Refill Additive See Opera- Add at least 2.5 gal (9.5 l) of DEF ( page 135).
  • Page 317 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 315 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * In addition, the yellow ; Check Engine warning lamp on the instru- ¯ ment cluster lights up and a warning tone sounds. The DEF reducing agent is contaminated, diluted or is not compliant with ISO 22241.
  • Page 318 316 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Risk of an accident due to insufficient tire pressure Tire pressures that are too low pose the following hazards: The tires may burst, especially as the load and vehicle speed increase.
  • Page 319 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 317 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions If the key detection function has a malfunction due to a strong radio signal source, proceed as follows: Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic condi- tions.
  • Page 320 318 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The stationary heater is temporarily malfunctioning. & When the vehicle is at a standstill in a horizontal position and the engine has cooled down: try to switch on the stationary heater four times, leaving a gap of several minutes between each Inoperative See Opera- attempt.
  • Page 321 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 319 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions To Engage Transmiss. * You have attempted to shift from position h or i to position k. Position R First Depress Depress the brake pedal. the Brake Shift the transmission to position k.
  • Page 322 320 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Driver's Door Open & * The driver's door is not fully closed and the transmission is in position Transmission Not in P k, i or h. Risk of Vehicle Rolling When parking the vehicle, shift the transmission to position j.
  • Page 323: Indicator And Warning Lamps

    Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 321 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Adaptive Highbeam * Adaptive Highbeam Assist is temporarily unavailable. Assist Currently Unavail- The system limits have been reached ( page 86). able See Operator's Man- Continue driving. When the causes have been eliminated, the system will be availa- ble again.
  • Page 324 322 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Active Brake Assist switched off Electric parking brake (yellow) æ page 146) page 323) USA: Electric parking brake applied Electric power steering malfunction Ð and ! (red) ( page 323) page 329) Canada: Electric parking brake Electrical malfunction ( page 329)
  • Page 325 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 323 Safety systems Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions *Vehicles with electric parking brake: the red electric parking brake indi- cator lamp does not light up. The yellow electric parking brake indicator lamp lights up. Meaning of the indicator lamps: The red indicator lamp does not light up: the electric parking brake has been released.
  • Page 326 324 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions *Vehicles with electric parking brake: the red electric parking brake indi- cator lamp flashes. The yellow electric parking brake indicator lamp lights up. Meaning of the indicator lamps: The red electric parking brake indicator lamp flashes: the activation status of the electric parking brake is unknown.
  • Page 327 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 325 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions *Vehicles with manual parking brake: the parking brake red indicator lamp lights up. Meaning of the indicator lamp: The parking brake red indicator lamp lights up: the parking brake has been applied.
  • Page 328 326 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Risk of an accident if the EBD (electronic brake force distribution) malfunctions If the EBD malfunctions, the wheels may lock during braking. The braking characteristics may be impaired. The braking distance can increase in emergency situations.
  • Page 329 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 327 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Detection of a restraint system malfunction: The 6 restraint system warning lamp does not light up when the vehicle is switched on. The 6 restraint system warning lamp lights up continuously or repeatedly during a journey.
  • Page 330 328 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions *The yellow ABS warning lamp lights up while the vehicle is switched on. ABS is malfunctioning. If an additional warning tone sounds, this means the EBD is malfunc- tioning.
  • Page 331 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 329 Driving systems Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions *The red distance warning lamp lights up while you are driving and a warning tone sounds. You are approaching an obstacle at too high a speed. Be ready to apply the brakes immediately.
  • Page 332 330 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic condi- tions and switch off the engine. Do not continue driving! Note the messages on the instrument cluster. If the coolant temperature display is at the lower end of the tempera- ture scale: Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 333 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 331 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Underinflated tires may, for example, impair the driving, steering and braking characteristics. Have the tire pressure monitoring system checked at a quali- fied specialist workshop. Visit a qualified specialist workshop. *The yellow tire pressure monitoring system warning lamp (pressure loss/malfunction) lights up.
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    332 Index Function..........167 1, 2, 3 ... Switching on/off......... 167 3-zone automatic climate control (con- Air bag trol panel)..........101 Inflating..........33 360° Camera, Camera, Driving system, Overview..........36 Surround View Warning lamp........32 Function..........159 Air vents Maintenance........222 Adjusting (front)........
  • Page 335 Index 333 Special service requirements....212 Key............47 Notes (vehicle battery)......228 ATA (Anti-Theft Alarm system) Starter battery........231 Activating/deactivating the interior motion sensor........64 Battery main switch Function..........63 Notes..........122 Interior motion sensor function..... 64 Switching power supply on/off.... 122 Switching the tow-away alarm on/off..
  • Page 336 334 Index Transporting the vehicle...... 237 Interior lamps (rear compartment)..94 License plate lamp........ 93 Breaking in notes........111 Low beam..........90 Bulbs Tail lamp bulb types (Cargo Van and Reversing light........93 Passenger Van)........91 Buttons Tail lamp bulb types (chassis)....93 Steering wheel........
  • Page 337 Index 335 Automatically regulating...... 102 Correct use..........26 Auxiliary heating......... 105 Cross traffic (warning)....... 164 Clearing fogged up windows....103 Crosswind Assist........146 Control panel for 3-zone automatic Cruise control climate control........101 Activating........... 149 Control panel for dual-zone auto- Buttons..........
  • Page 338 336 Index Dial telephone number (on-board com- Auto Lamp Function Inopera- puter)............179 tive............. 321 Diesel Check Brake Fluid Level.... 304 Low outside temperatures....287 Check Coolant Level See Notes..........287 Operator's Manual......313 Diesel particulate filter Check Engine Oil At Next Automatic regeneration.......
  • Page 339 Index 337 Inoperative See Operator’s Tire Press. Sen. Missing.... 315 & Manual..........318 Veh. Tracking Activated See Key Not Detected (red dis- Op. Manual or mobile app....320 Â play message)........316 Warning Tire Malfunction..315 Key Not Detected (white dis- Active Brake Assist Functions Cur- Â...
  • Page 340 338 Index Short-distance trips......113 Only Shift to 'P' when Vehicle is Subjecting brakes to a load....114 Stationary........... 319 Wet road surfaces (brake)....114 Radar Sensors Dirty See Operator's Driving safety system Manual..........304 ABS (anti-lock braking system).... 144 Regeneration Not Possible....
  • Page 341 Index 339 Notes..........140 Starting (in emergency operation Releasing automatically....... 141 mode)..........110 Starting (Remote Online)..... 110 Electric sliding door Starting (start/stop button)....109 Function..........53 Starting assistance......229 Open/close with button......53 Switching off (start/stop button)..139 open/close with key button....54 Opening with the door handle....
  • Page 342 340 Index Deleting..........189 Moving..........189 Gasoline........... 286 Overview..........189 General operating permit number (EC)..284 Renaming........... 189 Genuine parts..........20 First-aid kit (soft sided)......226 Getting in and out........51 Flat tire Changing a wheel........ 260 Grab handles Notes..........228 Notes............
  • Page 343 Index 341 Changing bulbs (rear) (chassis)....93 Inside rear view mirror Digital inside rear view mirror....97 Acoustic locking verification signal..47 Inside rearview mirror Battery..........47 Adjusting/setting anti-glare mode..98 Central locking system......47 electric sliding door open/close.... 54 Installations..........
  • Page 344 342 Index Load compartment ventilation Maneuvering assistance Deactivating........107 Activating/deactivating....... 161 Setting..........107 Manual parking brake, Handbrake (man- Load distribution........208 ual), Parking brake (manual) Applying/releasing......139 Load securing Emergency braking......140 Cargo tie-down points......209 Folding up/down........ 140 Notes..........208 Manually pumping up the air bellows Load-bearing capacity (tires).....
  • Page 345 Mercedes me Apps........183 Occupant safety Mercedes me calls Air bag..........36 Arranging a service appointment..181 Child seat..........38 Calling the Mercedes-Benz cus- Pets in the vehicle......... 45 tomer center........180 Seat belt..........33 Calling the Mercedes-Benz cus- On-board computer, Computer tomer center after automatic acci- Assistant display menu......
  • Page 346 344 Index Opening/closing the hood......212 Plastic trim (care)........223 Operating fluids Post-collision brake........38 Additives (fuel)........287 Power supply Brake fluid.......... 292 Battery main switch......122 ® ..........289 Switching on (start/stop button)..108 Diesel..........287 Power washer (care)........221 Engine oil..........
  • Page 347 Index 345 Rear view camera, Camera, Driving sys- Restraint system Basic instructions for children....38 Function..........157 Function the event of an accident..33 Functionality......... 32 Rear window wiper Malfunction.......... 32 Replacing the wiper blades....96 Protection..........32 Switching on/off........95 Protection limited........
  • Page 348 346 Index Cleaning..........223 Snow chains..........243 Fastening..........35 Socket Protection..........33 Trailer hitch......... 170 Protection impaired....... 34 Socket (12 V), 12 V socket Releasing..........36 Front center console......81 Warning lamp........36 Socket (115 V), 115 V socket Seat belt warning........36 Lower control panel......
  • Page 349 Index 347 Buttons..........174 Vehicle dimensions......294 Driver's air bag........36 Vehicle identification plate....284 Step (electrical)........... 59 ® Technical data DEF filling quantity......290 Stopping the alarm........63 Telephone Stowage space, Stowage areas, Stow- Activating functions during a call..197 age compartments Calls with several participants.....
  • Page 350 348 Index Tire pressure Top Tether........... 42 Checking manually......249 Topping up the windshield washer sys- Maximum..........255 tem............218 Notes..........244 Touch Control Restarting the tire pressure moni- On-board computer......174 toring system........250 Operating........... 186 Tire pressure monitoring system Setting acoustic operating feedback...
  • Page 351 Index 349 Transmission ratio Lowering..........264 Engaging/disengaging LOW RANGE..127 Maintenance......... 23 LOW range.......... 127 Medical aids......... 26 Notifying problems........ 26 Transmission ratio (LOW RANGE)....127 Parking for an extended period.... 142 Transport (vehicle)........237 QR code rescue card......27 Trim element (care)........
  • Page 352 350 Index ! and....323, 324, 325, 326 6 Restraint system warning J Brake system warning lamp lamp........... 326 (yellow)..........325 J Brake warning lamp (red) Seat belt warning lamp flashes..328 ü Seat belt warning lamp lights (Canada)..........325 up............
  • Page 353 Index 351 Storing..........260 Tire and Loading Information placard.. 251 Tire pressure........244 Tire pressure monitoring system..248 Tire pressure table...... 245, 248 Tire quality grades....... 253 Tread wear grade........ 253 Unusual handling characteristics..242 Wheel size categories......259 Wheels (care)..........222 Wi-Fi Overview..........

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