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  • Page 1 Note that your vehicle may not be fitted with all features described. This is also the case for safety-relevant systems and functions. Please contact your authorised Mercedes-Benz dealer if you would like to have a printed Owner’s Manual for other vehicle models and vehicle model years.
  • Page 2 Sprinter Operator's Manual...
  • Page 3 Front passenger airbag warning & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to an enabled co-driver airbag If the co-driver airbag is enabled, a child on the co-driver seat may be struck by the co-driver airbag during an accident. NEVER use a rearward-facing child restraint system on a seat with an ENA- BLED FRONT AIRBAG.
  • Page 4 Welcome to the world of Mercedes-Benz Before you first drive off, read this Owner's Manual carefully and familiarise yourself with your vehicle. For your own safety and a longer operating life- span, follow the instructions and warning notices in this Owner's Manual. Disregarding them may result in damage to the vehicle or environment or in injuries to people.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    General notes ..........18 Environmental protection ......18 Take-back of end-of-life vehicles ....18 Seats and stowage ........68 Mercedes-Benz GenuineParts ..... 18 Notes on the correct driver's seat posi- Attachments, add-on equipment, instal- tion ............68 lations and conversions ......19 Notes on grab handles .......
  • Page 6 ASSYST PLUS service interval display ..203 Engine compartment ........ 203 Cleaning and care ........211 Breakdown assistance ......217 Emergency ..........217 Mercedes-Benz emergency call system ..218 Flat tyre ........... 220 Battery ............. 220 Towing or tow-starting ......228 Electrical fuses ......... 233 Vehicle tool kit .........
  • Page 7: Symbols

    Symbols In these Operating Instructions, you will find the following symbols: & WARNING Danger due to not observing the warning notices Warning notices draw your attention to hazards that may endanger your health or life, or the health or life of others. Observe the warning notices.
  • Page 9: At A Glance - Cockpit

    At a glance – Cockpit → Combination switch 230 V socket → → Turn signal indicators Opens and closes the electric sliding door → High beam → Hazard warning lights → Windscreen wipers → Key slot for KEYLESS-START → Rear window wiper →...
  • Page 10 At a glance – Cockpit → → Sets the working speed (ADR) Seat heating → Light switch Central locking system → → Headlamp range adjuster Driver’s window lifter → Adjusts the driver's seat...
  • Page 11: Instrument Cluster

    At a glance – Instrument cluster → Instrument cluster (colour) Coolant temperature indicator and ? coolant too hot → Speedometer Tachograph (see separate Own- → ® ÷ ESP er's Manual) → · Distance warning → ! Electric parking brake → (yellow) ü...
  • Page 12 (red) → # Electrical fault → J Brakes (red) G SOS emergency call sys- → Buttons for operating the on- tem (Mercedes-Benz emergency board computer (without steer- call system) ing-wheel buttons) → æ Active Brake Assist → ® Ø AdBlue...
  • Page 13 At a glance – Instrument cluster → Í Retarder (with steering- N Fog light wheel buttons) (see separate → R Rear fog light Owner's Manual) → J Brakes (yellow) → K High beam → ! ABS malfunction → L Low beam →...
  • Page 14: Overhead Control Panel

    Ì Activates/deactivates interior protection Glasses compartment Activates/deactivates the bus G SOS emergency call sys- interior lighting tem (Mercedes-Benz emergency call system) p Switches the left-hand reading light on/off ATA indicator lamp or emer- gency call system support bat- | Switches automatic light...
  • Page 15 At a glance – Overhead control panel Versions 2 to 4 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 16 At a glance – Overhead control panel Overhead control panel for vehicles with bus equipment → Sun visors w Switches the rear interior lighting on/off F Breakdown assistance call button p Switches the right-hand reading light on/off → i Activates/deactivates the →...
  • Page 17: 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 18 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 19: Emergencies And Breakdowns

    At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns → → To check and top up operating QR code for accessing the res- fluids cue card → → Starting assistance Tyre pressure table → → Buttons for the SOS emergency Disconnecting the starter bat- call system and breakdown tery assistance...
  • Page 20 At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns → Vehicles with rear wheel drive: Example: spare wheel chock...
  • Page 21: General Notes

    Centre console Take-back of end-of-life vehicles Do not install accessory parts such as EU countries only: audio systems in these areas. Mercedes-Benz will take back your end-of-life vehi- Do not carry out repairs or welding. cle for environment-friendly disposal in accordance...
  • Page 22: Attachments, Add-On Equipment, Installations And Conversions

    Obtain approval from Mercedes-Benz in the parts. Mercedes-Benz accepts no responsibility for event of deviations from the approved body/ the use of such parts in Mercedes-Benz vehicles, equipment mounting directives. even if they have been approved officially or inde- pendently by a testing centre.
  • Page 23: Owner's Manual

    If combustible materials, e.g. leaves, grass or Should you have any questions concerning equip- twigs, come into contact with hot parts of the ment and operation, consult a Mercedes-Benz exhaust system, they may ignite. Service Centre. When driving off-road or on unpaved sur-...
  • Page 24: Declarations Of Conformity And Notes On Driving In Different Countries

    Further information is available from any Declarations of conformity and notes on driving Mercedes-Benz service centre. in different countries Israel only: Electromagnetic compatibility It is prohibited to make any change to a vehicle-...
  • Page 25 United Kingdom only: to the technical regulations for two-way radios. Further information is available from any Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Ukraine only: The following information is valid for all wireless components in the vehicle as well as the informa-...
  • Page 26 General notes Relevant EC Directives: EC Machinery Directive Model designation: jack. See the stamp on the 2006/42/EC product for the date of manufacture and material number. Standards applied: ISO 11530 Relevant UK Directives: Supply of Machinery / Quality assurance: DIN EN ISO 9001: 2000 Regulations 2008 Güglingen, 01 May 2018 Standards applied:...
  • Page 27: Diagnostics Connection

    A) A 164 580 02 18, A 166 580 01 18 For safety reasons, we recommend that B) A 240 580 00 18 you only use and connect products approved by a Mercedes-Benz service C) A 639 580 02 18 centre. D) A 639 580 03 18 E) A 910 580 00 00 &...
  • Page 28: Notes On Changes To The Engine Output

    Vehicle registration In addition, connecting equipment to the diagnos- Mercedes-Benz may ask its service centres to tics connection can lead to emissions monitoring carry out technical inspections on certain vehicles. information being reset, for example. This may lead...
  • Page 29: Correct Use Of The Vehicle

    Mercedes-Benz AG cannot, despite carefully devel- any change in address or vehicle ownership. You oping vehicle systems, completely rule out the can do this at a Mercedes-Benz service centre, for interaction of vehicle systems with electronic med- example. ical aids such as cardiac pacemakers.
  • Page 30: Qr Codes For Rescue Card

    Following an accident, information that can help Further information can be obtained at https:// with an investigation can be taken from the airbag www.mercedes-benz.de/qr-code control unit, forexample. Operational data in the vehicle Data storage Data processed by control units for operation of Data processing in the vehicle the vehicle.
  • Page 31 General notes System reactions in special driving situations, Depending on the vehicle equipment, this includes suchas airbag deployment or the intervention the following data, forexample: of stability control systems Multimedia data, suchas music, films or photos Information on events leading to vehicle dam- for playback in an integrated multimedia sys- address book data for use in connection with In certain cases, storing data that would have oth-...
  • Page 32: Copyright

    General notes and receiver or by a mobile end device that you Onboard Logic Unit, consult a Mercedes-Benz have brought into the vehicle, forexample, a smart- Service Centre. phone. Online functions can be used via this wire- If you, yourself, do not own and are not responsi- less network connection.
  • Page 33: Occupant Safety

    Occupant safety – Brief overview of most important points coming into contact with parts of the vehicle Brief overview of most important points interior. The seat belts and airbags, for exam- Basic information ple, are components of the restraint system. Make sure that the following prerequisites in par- Child restraint system: you can find all informa- ticular have been met so that the components of...
  • Page 34 Occupant safety – Brief overview of most important points When doing so, make sure you are able to fas- In addition, an incorrectly fastened seat belt ten your seat belt correctly. The shoulder belt can also cause injuries, for example, in the strap must be routed forward from the seat event of an accident or when braking or chang- belt outlet over the centre of your shoulder.
  • Page 35 Always engage seat belt tongue of the seat belt into seat belt buckle of the corre- Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the sponding seat. vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop. To adjust the seat belt height: press button on the seat belt outlet and slide the seat belt Function of the seat belt warning lamp outlet to the desired position.
  • Page 36: Information On The Automatic Functions Of The Restraint System

    Occupant safety – Information on the automatic functions of the restraint system When the vehicle is switched on, the rear seat belt Notes on the child restraint system on the co- status display informs you for a certain amount of driver seat time which rear seat belt is not fastened.
  • Page 37: Purpose And Function Of The Restraint System

    Observe the information on the function of the caused by the airbag deploying. restraint system ( page 34). Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop Information on how the restraint system works after an accident. Take this into account, particu-...
  • Page 38 Occupant safety – Purpose and function of the restraint system There are no hard objects, e.g. coat hangers, If the seat belt tensioners are triggered or an air- hanging on the grab handles or coat hooks. bag is deployed, you will hear a bang, and a small amount of powder may also be released: There are no heavy, sharp-edged or fragile objects in the pockets of your clothing.
  • Page 39 Occupant safety – Purpose and function of the restraint system Mercedes-Benz recommends that you only use & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to driving aids which have been approved specifically unsuitable protective covers for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 40: Seat Belts

    Always ensure that an unused seat belt is ▌Risk due to components of the restraint system fully retracted. which have already been deployed Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop Airbags after an accident.
  • Page 41: Children In The Vehicle

    45) secured on the front seats. For this reason, ¯ Additionally attach Top Tether if recommen- Mercedes-Benz strongly advises that you fit a child ded by the manufacturer of the child restraint system to a rear seat, if present.
  • Page 42 Children in the vehicle – Important safety notes Securing systems for child restraint systems in the & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to vehicle unsecured child restraint systems in the vehicle Only use the following securing systems for child restraint systems: If the child restraint system is incorrectly fitted the LATCH-type (ISOFIX) securing rings...
  • Page 43: Suitable Child Restraint Systems For The Transport Of Children

    Children in the vehicle – Suitable child restraint systems for the transport of children Avoid direct sunlight Keep the key out of reach of children. & WARNING Risk of burns when the child seat is exposed to direct sunlight Notes on rearward-facing child restraint systems on the co-driver seat If the child restraint system is exposed to direct sunlight or heat, parts could heat up.
  • Page 44 Children in the vehicle – Suitable child restraint systems for the transport of children mends that you use a Mercedes-Benz Service Approval categories under UN-R44 Centre for this purpose. Securing with the seat belt on the vehicle seat Weight category 0 (up to 10 kg and approximately...
  • Page 45: Suitable Seats For Attaching Child Restraint Systems

    Children in the vehicle – Suitable seats for attaching child restraint systems R129 child restraint systems (weight from 15 to Rear bench seat (crewcab) 36 kg, height from 100 to 150 cm, and aged 3.5 to 12 years) Rear bench seat (standard/comfort) Weight category II: 15 to 25 kg KIDFIX M i-Size Type...
  • Page 46: Securing The Child Restraint System

    Children in the vehicle Single seat X Not suitable for children in this weight category. Weight category III: 22 to 36 kg U Suitable for child restraint systems of the "Universal" category in this weight category. Co-driver seat (with co-driver airbag) UF Suitable for forward-facing child restraint systems of the "Univer- Co-driver seat (without co-driver air- sal"...
  • Page 47 Children in the vehicle Set the seat backrest to the most vertical posi- the child restraint system must, as far as pos- tion possible. sible, lie flat against the backrest of the seat. O For certain child restraint systems in weight category II or III, there may be restrictions on Fitting an ISOFIX child restraint system on the rear the maximum size setting, e.g.
  • Page 48: Child Safety Locks

    Children in the vehicle not interfere with the correct routing of Top Attach the Top Tether hook only to the Tether belt 3. intended Top Tether anchorage. Ensure that the rear seat backrest is engaged. To Securing the child restraint system with the seat do so, pull forcefully on the seat backrest.
  • Page 49 Children in the vehicle & 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. Never leave persons, particularly chil- dren, unattended in the vehicle.
  • Page 50: Opening And Closing

    Opening and closing In addition, the children could also set the vehicle in motion, for exampleby: Notes on radio connections of the key releasing the parking brake. & DANGER Risk of fatal injury to persons change the gearbox setting. with medical devices due to electromag- start the vehicle.
  • Page 51 Opening and closing Do not place the key together with electronic devi- Removing and inserting the emergency key ces or metallic objects. This can impair the key's Removing functionality. If the indicator lamp does not light up when you press the % or & button, the bat- tery is discharged.
  • Page 52: Doors

    If necessary, have the mechanical locks Requirements: replaced. One CR 2032 3 V cell battery Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the Doors battery replaced by a qualified specialist work- shop. Notes on the additional door lock Removing the emergency key ( page 48).
  • Page 53 Opening and closing Centrally locking and unlocking the door from the inside & WARNING Accident– and risk of injury with unsupervised children in the vehicle If you leave children unattended in the vehicle, they can in particular Open doors and thereby endanger other persons or road users.
  • Page 54 Opening and closing Central locking buttons (vehicles with electrically Central locking buttons (vehicles with electrically adjustable front seats) adjustable front seats) Central locking buttons (vehicles with manually Central locking buttons (vehicles with manually adjustable front seats) adjustable front seats) If the vehicle is being tow-started, push-started or To unlock: with the doors closed, press button tested on a roller dynamometer, there is a risk of being locked out when the function is activated.
  • Page 55 Opening and closing There is a risk of locking oneself out. The vehicle Never leave persons, particularly chil- can only be opened again with a vehicle key. dren, unattended in the vehicle. Always carry the vehicle key with you when leaving the vehicle.
  • Page 56: Sliding Door

    Opening and closing Using the grab handles when getting into and out Always make sure that the open sliding of the vehicle door is engaged. To do so, open the slid- ing door to the stop. The entrances of bus-equipped vehicles are equip- ped with grab handles and steps.
  • Page 57: Electric Sliding Door

    Opening and closing Your vehicle may be equipped with a long slid- place. The sliding door is operational again after ing door with an intermediate catch. You can approximately 30 seconds. also lock the sliding door in place around half- If there has been a malfunction or the battery has way when opening and closing.
  • Page 58 Opening and closing The indicator lamp at the top of button will flash, and the button will flash. When the sliding door is completely closed, the indicator lamp at the top of button will go out. To stop automatic operation: briefly press but- or 2.
  • Page 59 Opening and closing Opening/closing the electric sliding door with the Unlocking the electric sliding door manually door handle Requirements: The child safety lock is deactivated. In the event of a fault or if the battery has been disconnected, you can use the battery disconnect switch to disconnect the sliding door from the electric motor.
  • Page 60: Rear-End Doors

    Opening and closing Open or close the sliding door with the outside Close the sliding door with the door handle or inside door handle. page 56). Then briefly press button on the Establishing the connection between sliding door centre console or sliding door button and electric motor the door sill (B-pillar) once, or pull the door Insert the emergency key into opening...
  • Page 61 Opening and closing Opening the right rear-end door Closing the rear-end doors from outside Close the left rear-end door firmly from out- side. Close the right rear-end door firmly from out- side. Opening rear-end doors with door retainer more than 90° &...
  • Page 62: Partition Sliding Door

    Opening and closing * NOTE Damage to the rear-end doors due to objects obstructing their range of move- ment When the rear-end doors are opened, any objects obstructing the range of movement of the rear-end doors can be damaged as well as the vehicle.
  • Page 63: Electrical Step

    Opening and closing Before every journey, close the partition Electrical step sliding door and ensure that it is Function of the electrical step engaged. Your vehicle's sliding door may be equipped with Partition from the cab an electrical step. Electrical step automatically extends when the sliding door opens, and retracts after the sliding door closes.
  • Page 64: Platform Dropsides

    Opening and closing a warning tone sounds, electrical step is mal- functioning ( page 325). If electrical step is malfunctioning, the step may not extend or retract or do so only partially. After a malfunction occurs, you must retract and lock electrical step manually in order to con- tinue your journey (...
  • Page 65 Opening and closing Raise the platform dropside and press it Always open the dropside latches to the closed. side of the dropside to be opened. Fold lever down as far as it will go. Special care must be taken if the drop- side latches cannot be opened with the Repeat the procedure on the other side of the usual amount of force.
  • Page 66: Side Window

    Opening and closing Side window Opening and closing the side windows & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped when opening a side window When you open a side window, parts of the body could be drawn in or become trapped between the side window and window frame. When opening, make sure that nobody is touching the side window.
  • Page 67 Opening and closing Closing the side windows from the outside (conve- & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped nience closing) despite there being reversing protection on the side window & WARNING Risk of entrapment due to not The reversing function will not react: paying attention during convenience clos- to soft, light and thin objects, e.g.
  • Page 68: Anti-Theft Prevention

    Opening and closing If a side window is obstructed during closing and ATA is automatically primed after approximately reopens again slightly, you can proceed as follows: five seconds in the following situation: Immediately after the window is obstructed, after the vehicle has been locked with the key pull the corresponding button again until the side window has closed, and hold the button for an additional second.
  • Page 69 Opening and closing Press the Start/Stop button with the key inside Switch off the power supply ( page 116). the vehicle. Press the button. The alarm stops. When the button is released, the indicator If the alarm system is primed, a visual and lamp in the button lights up for approx- audible alarm is triggered in the following sit-...
  • Page 70 Opening and closing Deactivating Switch off the power supply ( page 116). Press the button. When the button is released, the 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 71: 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 centre of your shoulder ing the vehicle settings while the vehicle is in motion and across your hips in the pelvic area.
  • Page 72 Seats and stowage set the height and inclination of the head restraints This could cause you to lose control of the to 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 73 Seats and stowage To adjust 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 74 Seats and stowage To adjust the seat backrest inclination: rotate & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to handwheel forwards and backwards until incorrect seat position the desired position has been reached. The seat belt will not offer the intended level of To adjust the seat height: pull or push lever protection if you have not moved the seat until the desired position has been reached.
  • Page 75 Seats and stowage Make sure when adjusting a seat that no increased risk of injury in the head and neck one has any body parts in the sweep of area, e.g. in the event of an accident or when the seat. braking.
  • Page 76 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 77 Seats and stowage & WARNING Risk of injury when the seat is pushed backwards If the seat has been pushed backwards, you may injure yourself on the seat guide rails pro- truding at the front. Make sure that you do not touch the seat guide rails.
  • Page 78 Seats and stowage Folding the co-driver bench seat cushion forwards and backwards To fold the seat surface forward: lift seat sur- face out of the front anchorage and fold upwards in the direction of the arrow. To fold the seat surface forward: lift seat sur- face out of front anchorage 1.
  • Page 79 Installation of the rear bench seat in a face-to-face position is not permitted. Use only rear bench seats that have been approved by Mercedes-Benz for your vehicle. & WARNING Risk of injury if the rear bench seat is not locked in place...
  • Page 80 Seats and stowage Install the three-person rear bench seat on third row of seats 3. Removing the rear bench seat Tilt bench seat backwards and pull it out of the seat shells. If the bench seat cannot be pulled out of the seat shells, the bench seat may be wedged in Perform these tasks carefully with the assistance the seat anchorage.
  • Page 81 Seats and stowage Remove the covers of the seat shells as descri- bed under "Removing the rear bench seat". Ensure that there are no objects in the seat anchorages and seat shells. Position the bench seat behind the installation position. Hold the bench seat by the grab handles and tilt it backwards.
  • Page 82 Seats and stowage Adjusting the seat backrest of the rear bench seat & WARNING Risk of injury due to head restraints not being fitted or being adjus- ted incorrectly If head restraints have not been installed or have not been adjusted correctly, there is an increased risk of injury in the head and neck area, e.g.
  • Page 83: Steering Wheel

    Seats and stowage To move forwards: press release button Requirements: The power supply is switched on. and pull the head restraint forwards until it engages in the desired position. To move backwards: press release button and slide the head restraint backwards into the desired position.
  • Page 84: Stowage Areas

    Seats and stowage & WARNING Risk of accident due to unlocked steering wheel The steering wheel may move unexpectedly if it is unlocked while the vehicle is in motion. Make sure that the steering wheel is locked before driving off. Never unlock the steering wheel when the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 85: Cup Holder

    Seats and stowage Cup holder Before getting out of the vehicle, push the cup holder back under the rear Overview of cup holders in the centre console bench seat. & WARNING ‑ Risk of accident or injury when using the cup holder while the vehi- cle is in motion The cup holder cannot hold a container secure while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 86: Sockets

    Seats and stowage Fold up cover of the socket. Always make sure that the cigarette lighter is out of the reach of children. Insert the plug of the device. Never leave children unattended in the Depending on the vehicle equipment, the vehi- vehicle.
  • Page 87: Fitting And Removing The Floor Mats

    Seats and stowage If you will not be using 230 V power socket 1, Never plug the connecting cable into a keep flap closed. 230 V power socket that is damaged or has been pulled out of the trim. Charging a mobile phone using the USB port in the &...
  • Page 88 Seats and stowage Fitting Slide the seat backwards. Lay the floor mat in the footwell so that it fits. Press studs onto holders 2, if applicable. Fit the driver and passenger footwell floor mats to the contact area. Adjust the seat. Removing Slide the corresponding seat backwards and pull the floor mat off holders 2, if applicable.
  • Page 89: Light And Vision

    Light and vision If you hear a warning tone when exiting the Lighting vehicle, the lights may still be on. Notes on adjusting the lights when driving abroad If you turn on the parking lights, there will be Vehicles with halogen or static LED headlamps: reduced side lights on the selected vehicle Changing the headlamps is not necessary.
  • Page 90 Light and vision When the low beam is switched on, the L 2 Driver's seat, front passenger seat and rear indicator lamp on the instrument cluster will seats occupied, load compartment or loading also switch on. area laden 3 Driver's seat and front passenger seat occu- ▌Activating/deactivating the fog lights pied and maximum permitted rear axle load being used...
  • Page 91 Light and vision arrow (the action for headlamp flashing If the hazard warning light system has automati- cally switched on, press hazard warning lamp switches high beam off). switch to switch it off. The K indicator lamp on the instrument cluster will go out.
  • Page 92 Light and vision To switch off: switch off high beam using the On very rare occasions, Adaptive Highbeam combination switch. Assist may fail to recognise other road users with their own lighting, or may recognise them too late. Exterior lighting In these, or in similar situations, the automatic ▌Activates/deactivates the beacon high beam will not be deactivated or will be...
  • Page 93: Adjusting The Interior Lighting

    Light and vision Loosen wing nut 2. & WARNING Risk of accident and injury if Push beacon onto stand as far as it will the maximum permitted headroom is not observed Tighten wing nut 2. With the beacon attached, the risk of exceed- ing the maximum permissible headroom Ensure that beacon is properly attached.
  • Page 94 Light and vision Adjusting the interior lighting for body manufac- Adjusting interior lighting with bus equipment turer add-on equipment i Activates/deactivates the bus function To switch the front left reading lamp on/off: p Switches the front left reading lamp press button 1. on/off To deactivate automatic interior lighting con- | Activates/deactivates automatic interior...
  • Page 95 Light and vision When the bus function is activated, the modes can Switching the reading lamp above the passenger be selected via button that switches passenger seat on and off (bus equipment) compartment lighting on/off. Passenger compart- Press the p button above the passenger ment lighting will then be deactivated completely.
  • Page 96: Changing Bulbs

    Light and vision Important safety notes Before changing the bulbs, switch off the vehi- cle's lighting system. This will prevent a short circuit. Use only spare bulbs of the same type and with the correct voltage. Use bulbs only in enclosed lamps that have been designed for them.
  • Page 97 Light and vision Turn the socket anti-clockwise and pull it out. Remove the light source from the socket. Insert the new light source into the socket such that the base of the bulb rests fully against the base of the socket. Insert the socket and turn it clockwise.
  • Page 98 Light and vision Insert the new light source into the socket and Licence plate lighting: W 5 W turn it clockwise. Rear fog light: P 21 W Position light lens2 and tighten screws1. ▌Changing the tail lamps (panel van and crewbus) Requirements: Replacing rear illuminants (panel vans and crew- Brake light/tail light/perimeter light: illuminant...
  • Page 99 Light and vision ▌Licence plate lighting Requirements: Licence plate lighting: light bulb type W 5 W Switch off the lighting system. Place a screwdriver, forexample, at the opening between the lamp and the panel and carefully prise off the lamp 3. Remove the lamp from the panel 1.
  • Page 100 Light and vision Replacing interior light bulbs Turn signal light: PY 21 W Reversing light: P 21 W ▌Replacing rear interior lamps Rear fog light (driver's side): P 21 W Requirements: Licence plate lighting: R 5 W For the standard bulb failure indicator function ▌Replacing the tail lamps on the chassis to work correctly, only light bulbs that are the same type and power as those installed during...
  • Page 101: Windscreen Wipers

    Light and vision Switching the rear window wiper on and off Windscreen wipers Switching the windscreen wipers on and off ô Single wipe/wash è Intermittent wiping î Single wipe / wiping with washer fluid 1 g Windscreen wipers off Single wipe: press button to the point of resistance.
  • Page 102 Light and vision Replacing the wiper blades Always switch off the windscreen wipers If the wiper blades are worn out, they will no and vehicle before changing the wiper longer wipe the windscreen properly. Replace blades. the wiper blades twice a year, preferably in spring and autumn.
  • Page 103: Mirrors

    100 Light and vision When doing so, take into account the different Mirrors lengths of the wiper blades: Operating the outside mirrors Driver's side: long wiper blade & WARNING Risk of accident due to adjust- Front passenger side: short wiper blade ing the vehicle settings while the vehicle is Slide catch downwards until it engages.
  • Page 104 Light and vision 101 Switch on the power supply or the vehicle. Adjusting the outside mirrors electrically Briefly press button 2. Heating the outside mirrors Vehicles without a rear window heater: at low temperatures, the mirror heater will switch on automatically once the vehicle has been star- ted.
  • Page 105 102 Light and vision If the camera on top of the roof at the rear is In this case, no camera image is available for dirty, the image may be impaired. In this case, manoeuvring. clean the camera manually with a damp cloth. Observe the notes on cleaning the digital rear- Dimming the inside rearview mirror view mirror (...
  • Page 106: Climate Control 103

    Climate control 103 Overview of climate control systems Heating system overview Sets the temperature / Switches the rear-compartment heating on/off ¤ Switches the rear window heater on/off page 108) O Switches footwell air distribution on/off ¬ Switches windscreen demisting on/off page 107) Vehicles with stationary heaters or heater boosters: &...
  • Page 107 104 Climate control TEMPMATIC overview w Sets the temperature Display K Sets the airflow Î Vehicles with windscreen heaters: switches the windscreen heater on/off page 108) Vehicles with stationary heaters or booster heaters: & switches the stationary heater or booster heater on/off ( page 110) Vehicles with rear window heaters: ¤...
  • Page 108: Operating Climate Control Systems

    Climate control 105 THERMOTRONIC 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 windscreen heaters: the front-compartment menu.
  • Page 109 106 Climate control The display will switch to the temperature and Automatically regulating climate control the blower on the rear menu. Requirements: Use the w and K rocker switches to set The climate control system has been switched the required temperature and airflow on the on ( page 105).
  • Page 110 Climate control 107 S Centre and footwell vents If the windows remain misted up: press the ¬ button. THERMOTRONIC When windscreen demisting is switched on, ¯ Demister vents the temperature and airflow cannot be adjus- ted. b Demister and centre air vents ¬...
  • Page 111: Climate Control

    108 Climate control Convenience opening/closing via the air recircula- tion button Convenience closing: press the h button until the side windows begin to close automati- cally. The initial position of the side windows is saved. Convenience opening: press the h button until the side windows begin to open automati- cally.
  • Page 112: Auxiliary Heating

    Climate control 109 Depending on the vehicle equipment, there will be Adjusting air vents in the roof air duct an air duct or a heater with additional air vents in the rear footwell on the left-hand side 1. Do not place any objects here.
  • Page 113 110 Climate control auxiliary heating mode and the operating duration * NOTE Damage to the auxiliary heating due will correspond to that of engine operation. to overheating Stationary ventilation operation If the flow of hot air is blocked, the auxiliary With the ventilation function of the stationary heating may overheat and switch off.
  • Page 114 Climate control 111 ▌Adjusting the hot-water auxiliary heater by Deactivating the departure time remote control Select the desired departure time and press and hold the ^ button. Requirements: "OFF" will appear on the display. The fuel tank is filled above the reserve level. Checking the status of the active stationary heater Switching on immediately Briefly press button u .
  • Page 115 A CR2450 lithium battery is available. Select the required programmed time by swip- Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the ing left or right, e.g. A, B or C. battery changed at a qualified specialist workshop. ▌Resolving problems with the hot-water auxiliary heater FAIL appears on the remote control display ¨...
  • Page 116 Climate control 113 Press button until 4 flashes on FAIL appears on the remote control display ¯ the menu bar 2. Possible cause: Press the button. The auxiliary heating has malfunctioned. Press button until Î flashes. Have the auxiliary heating checked at a quali- Press the button.
  • Page 117: Operating Load Compartment Ventilation

    114 Climate control Press the button. Set the departure time ( page 113). The numbers of the program memories are Auxiliary heating automatically switches off and/or shown in the program column 5. The tick cannot be switched on. denotes activated program memories. Possible cause: Use the button to select the...
  • Page 118 Climate control 115 To switch on and admit fresh air: press the bot- tom section of switch 2. The roof ventilator will feed fresh air into the load compartment. To switch off: place the switch in the centre position.
  • Page 119: 116 Driving And Parking

    116 Driving and parking Requirements: Driving The key is in the detection range of the aerial Switching on the power supply or vehicle with the page 47) and the key battery is not flat. start/stop button In addition, the following applies to vehicles with a reduced detection range: The key is &...
  • Page 120 Driving and parking 117 Requirements: Starting the engine The key is in the detection range of the aerial ▌Starting the vehicle with the start/stop button page 47) and the key battery is not flat. In addition, the following applies for vehicles &...
  • Page 121 118 Driving and parking You can also switch on the power supply or In addition, the children could also set the the vehicle with the start/stop button. vehicle in motion, for exampleby: releasing the parking brake. Running-in notes change the gearbox setting. Protect the engine during the first 1500 km by: start the vehicle.
  • Page 122 Driving and parking 119 & WARNING Risk of skidding and of an acci- Always wear suitable footwear so that you can operate the pedals safely. dent due to shifting down on slippery road surfaces & WARNING Risk of accident when vehicle is If you shift down on slippery road surfaces to switched off due to steering wheel locking increase the engine braking effect, the drive...
  • Page 123 If one of the following displays appears, at the ear- liest possible opportunity drive at an engine speed Mercedes-Benz recommends a qualified specialist of at least 2000 rpm until the indicator lamp or the workshop for programming the speed limitation.
  • Page 124 ▌Information about driving abroad Do not permanently depress the brake Service pedal while driving. An extensive Mercedes-Benz service is also availa- To use braking effect of the engine, shift ble abroad. Nevertheless, please remember that to a lower gear in good time.
  • Page 125 For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz recom- reduce your speed. mends that you only have brake linings and brake disks which are approved by Mercedes-Benz instal- avoid tyre ruts. led on your vehicle. brake carefully.
  • Page 126 Driving and parking 123 ▌Information about driving in winter An accumulation of snow and ice, particularly when frozen, in the area around the air intake, & DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to poison- moving parts, the axles and the wheel wells may ous exhaust gases cause the following problems: obstruction of the air intake...
  • Page 127 124 Driving and parking oil, can get into the brakes. This could lead to a When driving off-road or on unpaved sur- reduction in braking effect or total brake failure, faces, check the underside of the vehicle including as a result of increased wear. The brak- at regular intervals.
  • Page 128 The braking effect of the brakes is reduced after guide you. fording. Brake carefully while paying attention to Mercedes-Benz recommends that you addi- the traffic conditions until braking power has been tionally carry a shovel and a recovery rope fully restored.
  • Page 129 126 Driving and parking users. Clean your vehicle thoroughly before driving ▌Information about driving in mountainous areas on public roads. Vehicles with diesel engines: the operating safety of the diesel engine is guaranteed up to an eleva- If you find damage to the vehicle after off-road tion of 2,500 m above sea level.
  • Page 130 Driving and parking 127 The reverse warning device is an acoustic warning switch off the vehicle, it will automatically be system integrated into the tail lamp of the vehicle. switched off after a minute. When you shift to reverse gear, the reverse warning ▌Switching the ECO start/stop function on/off device is activated.
  • Page 131 128 Driving and parking The segment's lettering will light up brightly, the Diesel particulate filter outer edge will light up and the segment will be fil- ▌Notes on regeneration led when the vehicle is driven with the following characteristics: & DANGER Risk of fatal injuries due to ACCELERATION: moderate acceleration exhaust gases CONSTANT: consistent speed...
  • Page 132 Driving and parking 129 Regeneration when stationary is no longer Make sure that there are no flammable possible from a load condition of 130%. materials or objects in the area of the exhaust system. On-board computer: Service Particle filter Regeneration is permitted only while you are driv- To request regeneration: Select OK.
  • Page 133: Battery Main Switch

    130 Driving and parking Bear in mind the following related topic: Switching the power supply on/off Operating the on-board computer Switching off the power supply page 181) 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 134: Manual Transmission

    Driving and parking 131 Manual transmission Using the gearshift lever * NOTE Damage to the engine and transmis- sion by shifting to a gear that is too low When changing between gears 5 and 6 push the gearshift lever to the right. Do not shift down at high speeds.
  • Page 135: Automatic Transmission

    132 Driving and parking Automatic transmission DIRECT SELECT lever ▌Function of the DIRECT SELECT lever & WARNING Accident– and risk of injury with unsupervised children in the vehicle If you leave children unattended in the vehicle, they can in particular Open doors and thereby endanger other persons or road users.
  • Page 136 Driving and parking 133 Press button 1. The transmission position display will show j 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 137 134 Driving and parking The selected shift range is shown in the instru- Restricting the shift range ment cluster display. The automatic transmis- Requirements: sion shifts only as far as the selected gear. Transmission position h is engaged To de-restrict the shift range: Pull and hold the page 133).
  • Page 138: All-Wheel Drive

    If you tow the vehicle with a raised axle, the transfer case can get damaged. Such damage All-wheel drive ensures permanent drive for all four is not covered by Mercedes-Benz implied war- ® wheels and, together with ESP , improves the trac- ranty.
  • Page 139 136 Driving and parking Engaging/disengaging all-wheel drive When stationary, observe the following: The vehicle has been started. * NOTE Risk of damage to the transfer case The steering wheel in the straight-ahead posi- The transfer case may be damaged if you tion.
  • Page 140: Electronic Level Control

    Driving and parking 137 Vehicles with manual transmission: the manual Electronic level control transmission is in neutral. Function of ENR (electronic level control) Vehicles with automatic transmission: the selector lever is in position j or i. & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped due to the vehicle lowering Engaging and disengaging LOW range When lowering the vehicle, persons may...
  • Page 141 138 Driving and parking control adjusts the vehicle level to the normal level * NOTE Risk of damage to the chassis from as soon as possible. Drive on carefully until the lowered vehicle level warning tone stops. Only then is the vehicle at nor- If electronic level control is malfunctioning or mal level.
  • Page 142 Driving and parking 139 Electronic level control performs a self-check regu- To raise or lower automatically to driving level (centre position): press and hold button 6. larly when it is activated and while in use. Indicator lamp on the remote control lights up for about Electronic level control automatically raises or one second when you switch on the vehicle.
  • Page 143 140 Driving and parking Park the vehicle safely and leave it switched To raise or lower the vehicle level: press and hold button until the vehicle level reaches the required height. Apply the parking brake. To lower automatically: briefly press the lower To raise or lower the vehicle level: press and section of switch 2.
  • Page 144: Refuelling

    Driving and parking 141 Possible cause: Electric level control has been deactivated due to undervoltage. The battery may not be charg- ing. Handling and ride comfort may suffer. Start the vehicle. Consult a qualified specialist workshop as soon as possible. Refuelling Refuelling the vehicle &...
  • Page 145 142 Driving and parking Before you open the fuel filler cap or take ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental hold of the pump nozzle, touch the met- damage due to improper handling of fuel allic vehicle body. If fuels are handled improperly, they pose a To avoid creating another electrostatic danger to persons and the environment.
  • Page 146 Driving and parking 143 Fill the fuel tank only until the pump nozzle Crank the starter again continuously for a max- switches off. imum of ten seconds until the vehicle runs smoothly. Replace fuel filler cap and turn it clockwise. You will hear a click when the fuel filler cap is If the vehicle does not start after three attempts: closed fully.
  • Page 147 ® AdBlue availability: You can use the express service to have ® AdBlue topped up at a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. ® AdBlue is available at numerous filling sta- ® tions from AdBlue filling pumps.
  • Page 148 Driving and parking 145 Top up AdBlue Emergency operation after ® ▌Topping up AdBlue engine restart: max. 12 mph * NOTE Engine damage due to AdBlue ® The vehicle cannot be driven at a speed being in the fuel exceeding 20 km/h after the vehicle has been restarted.
  • Page 149 146 Driving and parking ® ® Opening lockable AdBlue filler cap Preparing the AdBlue refill canister Variant 1 Open the bonnet. ® Take tool for unlocking AdBlue filler cap from the vehicle tool kit. ® Pull cover on AdBlue filler cap up, turn it 90°...
  • Page 150 Refill bottles without a threaded cap offer no over- ® fill protection. AdBlue may leak out as a result of overfilling. Mercedes-Benz offers special refill bot- tles with a threaded cap. You can obtain these from a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Variant 2...
  • Page 151: Parking

    148 Driving and parking ® ® When the AdBlue refill bottle is no longer Closing the AdBlue filler cap on lockable filler pressed down, filling stops. The bottle can be caps removed when it has been only partially emp- tied. ®...
  • Page 152 Driving and parking 149 Observe the following points to ensure that the In particular, do not park on dry grass- vehicle is properly secured against rolling away land or harvested grain fields. unintentionally. Always apply the parking brake. & WARNING Accident– and risk of injury On uphill or downhill gradients: turn the front with unsupervised children in the vehicle wheels towards the kerb.
  • Page 153 150 Driving and parking ▌Performing emergency braking with the parking brake lever Generally, you may only apply the parking brake when the vehicle is stationary. To apply the parking brake: pull handbrake If, in exceptional cases, the service brake fails, you lever up as far as the last possible detent.
  • Page 154 Driving and parking 151 Observe the note on transporting animals in the vehicle ( page 36). For the automatic functions to work correctly, the driver must be seated in the correct seat position page 68). The function of the electric parking brake is dependent on the on-board electrical system volt- age.
  • Page 155 152 Driving and parking ▌Applying/releasing the electric parking brake manually & WARNING Accident– and risk of injury with unsupervised children in the vehicle If you leave children unattended in the vehicle, they can in particular Open doors and thereby endanger other persons or road users.
  • Page 156 Driving and parking 153 The vehicle's brake lights light up. Standby mode The longer the ! switch of the electric ▌Activating or deactivating standby mode parking brake is depressed, the greater the Requirements: braking force. The power supply is switched on. During the braking procedure, you will receive the The vehicle is not switched on.
  • Page 157: Driving And Driving Safety Systems

    154 Driving and parking Chock in load/passenger compartment Chock at rear of chassis on left side of vehicle (example: front-wheel drive vehicle) To remove the chock: pull holding rope To remove the chock: remove rubber strap slightly downwards and then remove it from from hook 4.
  • Page 158 Driving and parking 155 Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Information about sensors page 164) Hill start assist ( page 167) HOLD function ( page 167) Parking Assist PARKTRONIC Reversing camera 360° Camera ATTENTION ASSIST ( page 169) Blind Spot Assist ( page 170) Drive Away Assist ( page 171)
  • Page 159 156 Driving and parking Function of BAS (Brake Assist System) ® Function of ESP (Electronic Stability Program) & WARNING Risk of an accident caused by a & WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP ® is mal- malfunction in BAS (Brake Assist System) functioning If BAS is malfunctioning, the braking distance ®...
  • Page 160 Driving and parking 157 Crosswind Assist is active above a vehicle speed of ® When ESP is deactivated by the driver, the å 80 km/h when driving straight or slightly corner- warning lamp in the instrument cluster lights up ing. continuously.
  • Page 161 158 Driving and parking Functions of Active Brake Assist driving conditions are complex. In these cases, as well as in the event of malfunctions to the Active Brake Assist consists of the following func- Active Brake Assist, the brake system remains tions: available with brake force boosting and BAS.
  • Page 162 Driving and parking 159 Autonomous braking function The autonomous braking function may intervene at speeds starting from approx. 7 km/h in the following situations: Vehicles travelling Stationary vehi- Crossing vehicles Crossing pedes- Stationary pedes- in front cles trians/cyclists trians Up to approx. Up to approx.
  • Page 163 160 Driving and parking It is recommended that Active Brake Assist is Cruise control is operated using the corresponding always left activated. steering wheel buttons. You can set any speed from 20 km/h. Select a setting. If you fail to adapt your driving style, cruise control The last active setting is selected automatically can neither reduce the risk of an accident nor every time the vehicle is started.
  • Page 164 Driving and parking 161 ▌Function of the limiter Vehicle with a permissible gross mass of up to 3.5 t: The limiter restricts the speed of the vehicle. To adjust to the set speed quickly, the limiter applies the brakes automatically. Vehicle with a permissible gross mass of up to 3.5 t: The limiter restricts the speed of the vehicle.
  • Page 165 162 Driving and parking Accelerate the vehicle to the desired speed. Switching between cruise control and the variable limiter Press the top or M bottom section of the N rocker switch. Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal. The current speed is stored and the vehicle maintains this speed (cruise control) or does not exceed it (variable limiter).
  • Page 166 Driving and parking 163 You can activate DSR when the vehicle is station- DSR (Downhill Speed Regulation) ary or moving. ▌Notes on DSR Press the upper section of switch 1. If you fail to adapt your driving style or you are Brake or accelerate the vehicle to the desired inattentive, DSR can neither reduce the risk of speed between 4 km/h and 18 km/h.
  • Page 167 164 Driving and parking Press the upper section of switch 1. Accelerate and drive faster than 45 km/h. DSR will deactivate automatically in the following situations: As soon as you exceed a speed of 45 km/h. ® or ABS is malfunctioning. Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC ▌Function of Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC maintains the...
  • Page 168 Driving and parking 165 On slick or slippery roads, braking or acceler- & WARNING Risk of accident if detection ating can cause the wheels to lose grip and the function of Active Distance Assist vehicle to skid. DISTRONIC is impaired Standing objects are not detected if they were Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC does not previously not detected as moving.
  • Page 169 166 Driving and parking Switching between the limiter and Active Distance Deactivating Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Assist DISTRONIC & WARNING Risk of an accident due to Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC being active when you leave the driver's seat If you leave the driver's seat while the vehicle is being braked by Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC only, the vehicle can roll away.
  • Page 170 Driving and parking 167 Reducing or increasing the specified distance from System limits the vehicle in front The HOLD function is only intended to provide assistance when driving and is not a sufficient To increase the specified distance: press means of safeguarding the vehicle against rolling rocker switch down (Ò).
  • Page 171 168 Driving and parking Make sure that the activation conditions are which are very near to or under the rear bumper. It met. will not warn you of a collision, people or objects. Depress the brake pedal until the ë display The area behind the vehicle is displayed as a mir- ror image.
  • Page 172: Attention Assist

    Driving and parking 169 ▌Displaying and hiding the inside rearview mirror display Displaying Engage reverse gear. The reversing camera image appears on the left side of the inside rearview mirror. Be aware of the system limitations of the reversing camera with an inside rearview mir- ror display.
  • Page 173 170 Driving and parking ATTENTION ASSIST is activated automatically & WARNING Risk of accident despite Blind when the vehicle is restarted. The last selected Spot Assist sensitivity level remains stored. Blind Spot Assist does not react to either sta- System limits tionary objects or vehicles approaching and ATTENTION ASSIST is active in the 60 km/h to overtaking you at a greatly different speed.
  • Page 174 Driving and parking 171 alongside long vehicles, for example lorries, for a and make sure there is sufficient clear- prolonged time. ance. Blind Spot Assist is not operational when reverse An exit warning is not issued for sliding doors gear is engaged. and rear-end doors.
  • Page 175 172 Driving and parking A risk of a collision may arise in the following situa- The Rear Cross Traffic Alert function is active tions, forexample: under the following conditions: If the driver mixes up the accelerator and brake Blind Spot Assist is activated. pedals.
  • Page 176 Driving and parking 173 cooperation. You are responsible for the distance correcting brake application. A corresponding to the vehicle in front, for vehicle speed, braking in message appears in the instrument cluster. good time and for staying in your lane. The warning is issued when the following condi- tions are met at the same time: System limits...
  • Page 177: Work Mode

    174 Driving and parking temperatures, the transmission oil temperature ® A driving safety system intervenes, e.g. ESP may increase to impermissible levels. In this or Active Brake Assist. case, operate the power take-off at regular You have adopted a sporty driving style with intervals for about five to ten minutes under high cornering speeds or high rates of acceler- partial load.
  • Page 178: Trailer Operation

    Driving and parking 175 Power take-off engaged message will be The ADR will deactivate automatically in the follow- shown on the instrument cluster display. ing situations: You release the parking brake. Deactivating You depress the brake pedal. Stop the vehicle and shift the transmission to neutral.
  • Page 179 176 Driving and parking On the trailer identification plate To use braking effect of the engine, shift to a lower gear in good time. On the vehicle identification plate If there are discrepancies between the values, the * NOTE The operating permit may be invali- lowest one shall apply.
  • Page 180 You can reduce the risk of the trailer swaying and rocking by retrofitting stabiliser bars or trailer stability programs. You can obtain fur- ther information from a Mercedes-Benz Use the parking brake to secure the vehicle against rolling away. service centre.
  • Page 181 178 Driving and parking Stow and secure the ball neck properly. Coupling/uncoupling a trailer Requirements: The ball neck must be engaged in a securely locked position. Trailers with 7-pin plugs can be connected to the vehicle using the following adapters: Adapter plug Adapter cable Coupling a trailer...
  • Page 182 Driving and parking 179 Insert plug with tab into the socket's Disconnect the electrical connection between groove 3. the vehicle and trailer. Uncouple the trailer. Turn the bayonet coupling to the right as far as it will go. Place the cover cap on the ball head. Let the cover engage.
  • Page 183: 180 Instrument Cluster And On-Board Computer

    180 Instrument cluster and on-board computer 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 184: Overview Of The Buttons On The Steering Wheel

    Instrument cluster and on-board computer 181 Overview of the buttons on the steering wheel % Back button, left (on-board computer) Touch Control, left (on-board computer) Main menu button (on-board computer) Variant 1 Button group for cruise control or Active Dis- tance Assist DISTRONIC The on-board computer is operated via left-hand and left-hand back button 1.
  • Page 185: Overview Of The Instrument Cluster Display

    182 Instrument cluster and on-board computer Vehicles without Active Distance Assist To call up a menu: press button or 4. DISTRONIC: you can call up the main menu of To browse through displays or lists on the the on-board computer with the ò button. menu: press button 2.
  • Page 186: Adjusting The Instrument Lighting

    Instrument cluster and on-board computer 183 ç Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC In vehicles without brightness control 1, the page 164) instrument lighting can be adjusted via the on- board computer ( page 185). Limiter ( page 161) È DSR ( page 163) Menus and submenus ECO start/stop function (...
  • Page 187 184 Instrument cluster and on-board computer With certain engines, a recuperation display The following displays are available on the assis- will also be shown. If only a small amount of tant display: fuel is left in the fuel tank, a vehicle being refu- Assistant display elled will appear instead of the approximate Attention level (...
  • Page 188 Instrument cluster and on-board computer 185 You can reset the values of the following functions: Trip distance: Reset trip meter? Trip computer: From start From reset ECO display Select the function for which the value is to be Instrument cluster display (colour) reset and confirm this selection.
  • Page 189 186 Instrument cluster and on-board computer Display and operation Selecting LanguageOperationþ Setting Time Setting Date Setting UnitsSubsettings_Arrow Switching permanent AdBlue level display on/off Operation: Switching Acoustic oper. feed- back on/off and setting Touch Control sensitivity Factory setting: Restoring settings Select an entry and confirm the selection. Make the necessary changes.
  • Page 190: Mercedes Me 187

    A call to the Mercedes-Benz Customer Centre Please note that product scopes can vary using the breakdown assistance call button in the depending on the model series, year of pro-...
  • Page 191 A sufficient mobile phone connection quality is gency call button F ( page 187). provided. You are connected to the Mercedes-Benz Cus- tomer Centre and if necessary, your call is for- Multi-stage transmission depends on the following warded to an appropriate specialist.
  • Page 192: Mercedes Me Connect

    Only in the second step, only for the respective You can also use the Mercedes-Benz emergency activated services, further case-specific data is call system ( page 218).
  • Page 193: Mercedes Me And Apps

    Please note that the breakdown assistance call is a Availability is country-dependent. Mercedes-Benz service. In the event of an emer- gency always call the national emergency services For more information consult a Mercedes-Benz first or use the Mercedes-Benz emergency call sys-...
  • Page 194: Audio System 191

    Audio system 191 Notes on operating safety & WARNING Risk of distraction from operat- ing integrated communication equipment while the vehicle is in motion If you operate communication equipment inte- grated in the vehicle when driving, you could be distracted from the traffic situation. This could also cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
  • Page 195: Overview And Operation

    192 Audio system Overview and operation Audio system overview Control knob Press briefly: calls up the telephone, accepts or ends a call. Turn: sets the volume Press and hold: calls up the call list. Press briefly: switches sound off. ® ®...
  • Page 196: System Settings

    Audio system 193 To decrease volume: turn the volume control Radio anti-clockwise. Setting the frequency band To mute: press the volume control. Audio system: System settings Press the $ button repeatedly until the Audio settings desired transmission range is set. ▌Setting the sound The transmission range changes in this order: FM - Audio system:...
  • Page 197: Media

    194 Audio system Activating/deactivating the traffic information Showing the current programme preview (EPG) service Requirements: Audio system: DAB is set as the transmission range page 193). SETUP Radio Settings When the function is switched on a traffic Audio system: announcement will interrupt the currently activated SETUP Radio Settings radio or media source.
  • Page 198: Telephone

    Audio system 195 ® Setting playback options Starting playback of an iPod Audio system: Requirements: SETUP Audio settings Play Mode ® An iPod is connected to the audio system. Only use a certified USB-C to Lightning cable Activating/deactivating random playback ®...
  • Page 199 Audio system: vehicle. Select Device Further information can be obtained from a Select a mobile phone. Mercedes-Benz service centre or at: https:// www.mercedes-benz.com/connect ▌Adjusting the call/ringtone volume Audio system: ® ▌Activating/deactivating Bluetooth Settings Audio system: Select Volume.
  • Page 200 Audio system 197 ▌Activating functions during a call Call list ▌Making a call from the call list Ending a call Audio system: Select =. Call Lists Within the call list the following entries are availa- Briefly press the % button. ble for selection: Transferring a call to the mobile phone (private Dialled calls...
  • Page 201: 198 Transporting

    198 Transporting Notes on loading guidelines Always make sure that objects do not protrude from stowage spaces, luggage & DANGER Risk of poisoning from exhaust nets or stowage nets. gases Close the lockable stowage spaces before starting a journey. Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide.
  • Page 202: Notes On Distributing The Load Within The Vehicle

    Transporting 199 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 load compart- to incorrect use of the lashing straps ment floor or on the load area can negatively affect the driving characteristics and could...
  • Page 203 200 Transporting Make sure that the load is secure before every Overview of lashing points 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 lashing material for load securing, for example.
  • Page 204: Carrier Systems

    Transporting 201 Carrier systems Information on the roof luggage rack & WARNING Risk of injury if maximum roof load is exceeded The vehicle centre of gravity and the usual driv- ing characteristics, as well as the steering and braking characteristics, will change. If you exceed the maximum roof load, the driv- ing characteristics, as well as the steering and braking characteristics, will be greatly...
  • Page 205: Placing A Load On The Wheel Arch

    500 km. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use only roof luggage racks that have been tested and approved for Mercedes-Benz. These help to pre- vent vehicle damage. Have mounting rails retrofitted only at a qualified specialist workshop. Otherwise, you could damage the vehicle.
  • Page 206: Maintenance And Care 203

    You can obtain further servicing of your vehicle from a qualified specialist information at a qualified specialist workshop. workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Non-operational times with the battery disconnec- Displaying the service due date On-board computer:...
  • Page 207 204 Maintenance and care & WARNING Risk of injury due to moving & WARNING Risk of injury from using the parts windscreen wipers when the bonnet is open Components in the engine compartment can continue to run or start unexpectedly even If the windscreen wipers start moving when the when the ignition is switched off.
  • Page 208 Maintenance and care 205 If it is still possible to lift the bonnet a little, open the bonnet again and let it drop from a height of approximately 20 cm until it engages correctly. Engine oil ▌Checking the engine oil level with the on-board computer Requirements: The vehicle is level during the measuring proc-...
  • Page 209 Service nent parts in the engine compartment Partner as special equipment. For oil level measurement, Mercedes-Benz pri- Certain component parts in the engine com- oritises electronic measurement during travel partment can be very hot, e.g. the engine, the with the indicator on the instrument cluster.
  • Page 210 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 211 Refill the coolant to the MAX mark on the cool- when the drive system is at normal operating ant expansion reservoir. temperature. Use only coolant approved by Mercedes-Benz to Allow the drive system to cool down avoid damaging the engine cooling system. before opening the cap.
  • Page 212 Maintenance and care 209 Topping up the windscreen washer system Topping up the washer fluid If you have to carry out any work in the engine compartment, touch only the following compo- nents: Bonnet Engine oil filler opening cap Washer fluid reservoir cap Coolant expansion reservoir cap &...
  • Page 213 210 Maintenance and care & WARNING Risk of burns from hot compo- & WARNING Risk of fire and explosion due to nent parts in the engine compartment fuel Certain component parts in the engine com- Fuels are highly flammable. There is a risk of partment can be very hot, e.g.
  • Page 214: Cleaning And Care

    Drain the fuel filter again. !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 215 212 Maintenance and care additional aerials. Otherwise, the outside mirrors, tyres, gaps, electrical components, batteries, aerial or the vehicle itself could be damaged. illuminants and louvres. Make sure any additional aerials are refitted and Maintain a minimum distance of 50 cm for a that the outside mirrors are fully folded out again reversing camera.
  • Page 216 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 With the wiper blades folded out, carefully Do not clean the wiper blades too often.
  • Page 217 214 Maintenance and care Notes on cleaning and care Preventing damage to the vehicle Trailer hitch Remove traces of rust on the ball, e.g. Do not clean the ball neck with a high- with a wire brush. pressure cleaner or solvent. Remove dirt with a lint-free cloth.
  • Page 218 Maintenance and care 215 Plastic trim approved by Mercedes-Benz. Then wipe Clean with a damp microfibre cloth. it over again with a dry cloth. For heavy soiling: use a cleaning agent recom- Do not use a microfibre cloth for clean- mended for Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 219 216 Maintenance and care Allow the vehicle interior to dry completely after cleaning. Do not allow liquids to penetrate into gaps or cavities. Curtains The curtains may be dry-cleaned only. Do not wash the curtains.
  • Page 220: Breakdown Assistance 217

    Breakdown assistance 217 ▌Setting up the warning triangle Emergency Removing the safety vest Remove the safety vest from the stowage com- partment in the driver's door. Safety vests can also be stored in the stowage compartments of the rear doors and the co- driver door.
  • Page 221: Mercedes-Benz Emergency Call System

    218 Breakdown assistance Removing and stowing Mercedes-Benz emergency call system Information on the Mercedes-Benz emergency call system The Mercedes-Benz emergency call system only functions in areas where mobile phone coverage is available from the relevant contract partner. Insuf- ficient network coverage from the relevant con- tract partner may result in an emergency call not being transmitted.
  • Page 222 Under certain circumstances data is also This allows measures for rescue, recovery or transmitted in the voice channel to the towing to a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre to Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre. be initiated quickly. This allows measures for rescue, recovery or...
  • Page 223: Flat Tyre

    Further information on ESP page 156) characteristics, as well as its steering and braking characteristics. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the starter battery replaced at a qualified specialist Do not drive with a flat tyre. workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.
  • Page 224 For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz recommends the battery. that you only use batteries which have been Observe the safety notes and protective measures approved for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. when handling batteries. These batteries provide increased impact protec- Risk of explosion...
  • Page 225 Connect the battery to a charger recommen- Make sure there is adequate ventilation. ded for Mercedes-Benz Do not stand over the battery. Consult a qualified specialist workshop to dis- connect the battery &...
  • Page 226 Breakdown assistance 223 the jump leads/charging cables must not Remove the cover from the POSITIVE terminal come into contact with any parts which may of the donor battery. move when the engine is running First connect a red POSITIVE terminal clamp make sure that neither you nor the battery is of the starting assistance/charging cable electrostatically charged...
  • Page 227 224 Breakdown assistance Installing and removing the floor covering Disconnecting the starter battery & WARNING Risk of accident due to objects * NOTE Damage to electrical major assem- in the driver's footwell bly due to disconnecting incorrectly Objects in the driver's footwell may impede Electrical major assemblies could be damaged pedal travel or block a depressed pedal.
  • Page 228 Breakdown assistance 225 Remove screws and slide battery cover in the direction of the arrow. The screws must protrude over the larger recesses. Remove battery cover upwards. Pull out and remove screws of bracket upwards. Slide the starter battery from its anchorage in the direction of travel.
  • Page 229 224). Lift prefuse box off the battery and slide it towards the front right. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the starter battery replaced at a qualified specialist Fold prefuse box upwards and to the rear. workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.
  • Page 230 Tighten the nuts for wires with torque specified on prefuse box 5. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the starter battery replaced at a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. If you want to replace the starter battery yourself,...
  • Page 231: Towing Or Tow-Starting

    Always disconnect the starter battery in Overview of permissible towing methods the battery case in the left footwell first. In the event of a breakdown, Mercedes-Benz rec- Otherwise, electrical major assemblies, ommends that you have the vehicle transported e.g. the alternator, could be damaged.
  • Page 232 Breakdown assistance 229 If the automatic transmission cannot be shif- * NOTE Risk of damage when pushing the ted to position i, transport the vehicle vehicle page 231). A towing vehicle with lifting When a vehicle which is not started, and has equipment is required for vehicle transport.
  • Page 233 230 Breakdown assistance towed away exceeds the permissible * NOTE Risk of damage when pushing the gross mass. vehicle When a vehicle which is not started, and has If a vehicle is towed or tow-started, its weight front wheel drive and automatic transmission, should not be greater than the permissible gross is pushed or pulled too far and too quickly, it mass of the towing vehicle.
  • Page 234 Breakdown assistance 231 Deactivate Active Brake Assist ( page 159). * NOTE Damage due to incorrect removal or Vehicles with automatic transmission: Shift the installation of the propeller shafts automatic transmission to i. When installing the propeller shafts, they can i Vehicles with manual transmission: shift to be damaged if you do not use new screws.
  • Page 235 232 Breakdown assistance Vehicles with automatic transmission: shift the Fitting/removing the towing eye automatic transmission to position i. Fitting the front towing eye Vehicles with automatic transmission: in the event of damage to the electrics, the auto- matic transmission may be locked in position j.
  • Page 236: Electrical Fuses

    Only use fuses which have been automatic transmission. approved by Mercedes-Benz and which Vehicles with automatic transmission have the correct fuse rating. must not be tow-started. The electrical fuses in your vehicle isolate defec- Vehicles with manual transmission tive circuits.
  • Page 237: Vehicle Tool Kit

    234 Breakdown assistance Lift the insert at marked positions 1. The fuses are located in various fuse boxes: Fuse box in the co-driver footwell Pull the insert out of clips 2. page 234) Closing the fuse box Fuse box in the seat base of the driver's seat Slide the insert into clips 2.
  • Page 238: Hydraulic Jack

    Breakdown assistance 235 Remove the rubber mat from the co-driver's Hydraulic jack footwell. Information on the hydraulic jack To unlock: turn quick-release fastener anti- clockwise to position 1. Slightly raise and pull out the cover. Inserting and locking the cover Slide in the cover and press it downwards.
  • Page 239 236 Breakdown assistance Removing the pump lever rod and the jack Vehicles with more than 18 seats Requirement: Requirements: The right-hand rear-end door is open. The co-driver door is open. Open clasps on jack 1, loosen the straps To open: press down and unclip fasteners and remove the jack.
  • Page 240: Wheels And Tyres 237

    Damaged wheels can lead to a loss of tyre pres- Using summer tyres at very cold temperatures sure. could cause tears to form, thereby damaging the tyres permanently. Mercedes-Benz cannot accept Look out for the following types of damage, for responsibility for this type of damage. example:...
  • Page 241: Notes On Snow Chains

    Vehicles with twin tyres: fit the snow chains to the outer wheels. have been specifically approved for your vehi- cle by Mercedes-Benz, or snow chains with the same quality standard. & WARNING Risk of accident due to incor- The snow chains must be retightened after rectly fitted snow chains driving approximately 1 km.
  • Page 242: Tyre Pressure

    The driving characteristics as well as the ded. Contact a qualified Mercedes-Benz spe- steering and braking characteristics may cialist workshop for this purpose. be greatly impaired.
  • Page 243 240 Wheels and tyres The tyre pressure table shows the recommended tyre pressure for the tyres fitted at the factory on this vehicle. The recommended tyre pressures are valid for cold tyres and different vehicle load condi- tions. If one or more tyre sizes precede a tyre pressure, the tyre pressure information following is only valid for those tyre sizes.
  • Page 244 Wheels and tyres 241 Tyres/disk wheel Vehicle load Max. front axle load 1850 kg 225/75R16C 118/116R Fully laden 350‑kPa (3.5 bar/51 psi) 225/75R16C 118/116R Empty 300‑kPa (3.0 bar/44 psi) 225/75R16C 121/120R Fully laden 350‑kPa (3.5 bar/51 psi) 225/75R16C 121/120R Empty 300‑kPa (3.0 bar/44 psi) 235/60R17C 117/115R Fully laden...
  • Page 245 242 Wheels and tyres Rear axle tyre pressures on vehicles with front wheel drive Max. rear axle load 2100 kg Tyres/disk wheel Vehicle load Max. rear axle load 2100 kg 225/65R16C 112/110R Fully laden 450 kPa (4.5 bar/65 psi) 225/65R16C 112/110R Empty 330 kPa (3.3 bar/48 psi) 225/75R16C 118/116R...
  • Page 246 Wheels and tyres 243 Front axle tyre pressures on camper van vehicles with front wheel drive Camper van, max. front axle load 1850 kg Tyres/disk wheel Vehicle load Max. front axle load 1850 kg 225/75R16CP 118R Fully laden 350 kPa (3.5 bar/51 psi) 225/75 R16C 121/120 R Fully laden 350 kPa (3.5 bar/51 psi)
  • Page 247 244 Wheels and tyres Camper van, max. rear axle load 2430 kg Tyres/disk wheel Vehicle load Max. rear axle load 2430 kg 225/75R16CP 118R Fully laden 550 kPa (4.8 bar/70 psi) 225/75 R16C 121/120 R Fully laden 550 kPa (4.8 bar/70 psi) 235/60R17C 117/115R Fully laden 530 kPa (4.8 bar/70 psi)
  • Page 248 Wheels and tyres 245 Tyres/disk wheel Vehicle load Max. front axle load 1650 kg 235/65R16C 121/119R Empty 300 kPa (3.0 bar/44 psi) 235/65R16C 118/116R Fully laden 300 kPa (3.0 bar/44 psi) 235/65R16C 118/116R Empty 300 kPa (3.0 bar/44 psi) 235/60R17C 117/115R Fully laden 320 kPa (3.2 bar/46 psi) 235/60R17C 117/115R...
  • Page 249 246 Wheels and tyres Max. front axle load 1860 kg Tyres/disk wheel Vehicle load Max. front axle load 1860 kg 225/75R16C 121/120R Fully laden 350 kPa (3.5 bar/51 psi) 225/75R16C 121/120R Empty 300 kPa (3.0 bar/44 psi) 225/75R16C 118/116R Fully laden 350 kPa (3.5 bar/51 psi) 225/75R16C 118/116R Empty...
  • Page 250 Wheels and tyres 247 Tyres/disk wheel Vehicle load Max. front axle load 2000 kg 235/60R17C 117/115S Fully laden 400 kPa (4.0 bar/58 psi) 235/60R17C 117/115S Empty 310 kPa (3.1 bar/45 psi) Rear axle tyre pressures on vehicles with rear wheel drive and Single tyres Max.
  • Page 251 248 Wheels and tyres Tyres/disk wheel Vehicle load Max. rear axle load 2000 kg 225/75R16C 118/116R Empty 300 kPa (3.0 bar/44 psi) 235/65R16C 115/113R Fully laden 380 kPa (3.8 bar/55 psi) 235/65R16C 115/113R Empty 300 kPa (3.0 bar/44 psi) 235/65R16C 121/119R Fully laden 380 kPa (3.8 bar/55 psi) 235/65R16C 121/119R...
  • Page 252 Wheels and tyres 249 Tyres/disk wheel Vehicle load Max. rear axle load 2060 kg 245/65R17XL 111H Fully laden 300 kPa (3.0 bar/44 psi) 245/65R17XL 111H Empty 240 kPa (2.4 bar/35 psi) Max. rear axle load 2250 kg Tyres/disk wheel Vehicle load Max.
  • Page 253 250 Wheels and tyres Tyres/disk wheel Vehicle load Max. rear axle load 2430 kg 235/60R17C 117/115R Fully laden 500 kPa (5.0 bar/73 psi) 235/60R17C 117/115R Empty 310 kPa (3.1 bar/45 psi) 235/60R17C 117/115S Fully laden 500 kPa (5.0 bar/73 psi) 235/60R17C 117/115S Empty 310 kPa (3.1 bar/45 psi)
  • Page 254 Wheels and tyres 251 Tyres/disk wheel Vehicle load Max. rear axle load up to 3200 kg 205/75R16C 110/108R Fully laden 370 kPa (3.7 bar/54 psi) 205/75R16C 110/108R Empty 320 kPa (3.2 bar/46 psi) Max. rear axle load 3500 kg Tyres/disk wheel Vehicle load Max.
  • Page 255 252 Wheels and tyres Tyres/disk wheel Vehicle load Max. front axle load 1850 kg 225/75R16C 121/120R (122L) Fully laden 370 kPa (3.7 bar/54 psi) 225/75R16C 121/120R (122L) Empty 370 kPa (3.7 bar/54 psi) Valid to use for a short time as a spare wheel on the rear axle for a maximum distance of 100 km and a maximum permissible speed of 55 km/h.
  • Page 256 225/75 R16C 121/120 R 410 kPa (4.1 bar/59 psi) 285/65 R16C 131R 225/75 R16C 118/116 R tact a qualified Mercedes-Benz specialist Tyre pressure monitoring system workshop for this purpose. ▌Function of tyre pressure monitor on single tyres The tyre pressure and the tyre temperature appear...
  • Page 257 254 Wheels and tyres Note that the correct tyre pressure for the current Bear in mind the following related topic: operating situation must first be taught-in to the Notes on tyre pressure ( page 239) tyre pressure monitoring system. ▌Checking the tyre pressure with the tyre pres- In most cases, the tyre pressure monitoring sys- sure monitoring system tem will automatically update the new reference...
  • Page 258 Wheels and tyres 255 The values displayed in the instrument cluster Bear in mind the following related topic: display may deviate from those of the tyre Notes on tyre pressure ( page 239) pressure gauge, as they refer to sea level. At high elevations, the tyre pressure values indi- ▌Radio equipment approval of the tyre pressure cated by a pressure gauge are higher than...
  • Page 259 256 Wheels and tyres Country or region Radio equipment Country or region Radio equipment approval number approval number European Union Israel A. The use of this product does not need Iceland a wireless operation Norway license. Huf Hülsbeck & Fürst B.
  • Page 260 Wheels and tyres 257 Country or region Radio equipment Country or region Radio equipment approval number approval number Morocco AGREE PAR L'ANRT South Korea MAROC Modele: TSSRE4A Numero d'agrement: R-CRM-HHF-TSSRE4A MR 14320 ANRT 2017 R-REM-HHF- Date d'agrement: TSSSG4G6 07/07/2017 Applicant name: Huf Modele: TSSSG4G6 Hülsbeck &...
  • Page 261: Changing A Wheel

    For safety reasons, only use tyres, wheels and user's authority to accessories which have been specially operate this equip- approved by Mercedes-Benz for your vehicle. ment.
  • Page 262 Run in new tyres at moderate speeds for the Accessories that are not approved for your vehicle first 100 km. by Mercedes-Benz, or are not being used correctly, Replace the tyres after six years at the latest, can impair operating safety.
  • Page 263 260 Wheels and tyres You will find the maximum load capacity of the Notes on changing wheels jack stated on the adhesive label attached to & WARNING Risk of injury through different the jack. The jack is maintenance-free. If there is a mal- wheel sizes function, please contact a qualified specialist Interchanging the front and rear wheels can...
  • Page 264 Wheels and tyres 261 Vehicles with manual transmission: engage Raising the vehicle when changing a wheel first or reverse gear k. & WARNING Risk of injury due to the jack Vehicles with automatic transmission: shift the tipping over transmission to position j. If you park a vehicle with air suspension, the Switch off the vehicle.
  • Page 265 Important notes on using the jack: Only use the vehicle-specific jack that has been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz to raise the vehicle. If the jack is used incor- rectly, it could tip over while the vehicle is raised.
  • Page 266 Wheels and tyres 263 Turn ratchet ring spanner until the tyre is Do not turn pressure release screw more raised a maximum of 3 cm off the ground. than one or two full turns. Hydraulic fluid could otherwise escape. Loosen and remove the wheel ( page 264).
  • Page 267 264 Wheels and tyres * 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 268 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 fit the steel spare wheel, it is essential the middle of the holes.
  • Page 269 266 Wheels and tyres Tighten the wheel bolts or nuts evenly in the Tighten the wheel bolts or nuts evenly in the sequence indicated to 6). sequence indicated to 6). Specified tightening torque: Specified tightening torque: Steel wheel bolts: 240 Nm Steel wheel bolts: 240 Nm Wheel nuts: 180 Nm Wheel nuts: 180 Nm...
  • Page 270: Spare Wheel

    Wheels and tyres 267 Retighten the wheel bolts or wheel nuts to the Do not use snow chains on the emer- specified tightening torque after the vehicle gency spare wheel. has been driven 50 km. Replace the emergency spare wheel after When using a wheel or spare wheel with a new six years at the latest, regardless of wear.
  • Page 271 268 Wheels and tyres The following should be checked regularly, particu- Fitting and removing the spare wheel larly prior to long journeys: Vehicles with front wheel drive: removing the spare that the emergency spare wheel or spare wheel wheel is firmly secured the tyre pressure of the emergency spare wheel or spare wheel (adjust the tyre pressure if necessary) (...
  • Page 272 Wheels and tyres 269 Remove wheel wrench 7, ratchet ring span- Guide the wheel gripper at an angle on the ner 4, and auxiliary tool wire into the wheel brace. for the spare wheel lifter from the vehicle tool kit. Slide the wheel slightly under the vehicle.
  • Page 273 270 Wheels and tyres Place a screwdriver into recesses and then Vehicles with rear wheel drive: removing the spare prise off covers 1. wheel (vehicle with lowered chassis) Using the wheel wrench from the vehicle tool kit, unscrew the now visible bolts anti-clock- wise by approximately 20 turns.
  • Page 274 Wheels and tyres 271 Move the pump lever up and down until the Removing the spare wheel in the load compart- tyre is raised a maximum of 3 cm off the ment ground. Carefully remove the spare wheel from spare wheel carrier 4.
  • Page 275 272 Wheels and tyres Assemble the pump lever for the jack and slide it into the sleeve on the right-hand side of spare wheel carrier 4. Raise spare wheel carrier with the pump lever and unhook right-hand retaining hook 1. Slowly lower spare wheel carrier to the ground.
  • Page 276: Technical Data 273

    Technical data 273 Information on the technical data This could jeopardise the operating safety of the vehicle. The technical data was determined in accordance Have the low-reflection exterior aerial fit- with EU Directives. The given data only applies to ted at a qualified specialist workshop. vehicles with standard equipment.
  • Page 277: Radio Regulations

    Two-way radios with transmitter frequencies in Besides the typical frequencies for mobile commu- the 380 - 410 MHz frequency band and a max- nication cars by Mercedes-Benz make use of the imum transmission output of up to 2 W following automotive radio applications.
  • Page 278 Technical data 275 Technology Frequency range Transmission output/magnetic field strength Remote Keyless Entry 7.25 GHz UWB (6.0–8.5 GHz) ≤ -41.3 dBm/MHz EIRP mean ≤ 0 dBm/MHz EIRP peak 76 GHz radar 76–77 GHz ≤ 55 dBm peak EIRP Hermes (communication mod- GSM: EGSM900, Class 4 <...
  • Page 279 276 Technical data Regulatory radio identifiers and specific notes Manufacturer Manufacturer informa- tion The tables and sections contain the following regu- latory radio information: Hirschmann Hirschmann Car Com- Manufacturer information munication GmbH, Stuttgarter Straße Required regulatory radio identifiers, listed by 45-51, 72654 Neckar- country/region: tenzlingen, Germany...
  • Page 280 Technical data 277 Algeria Argentina Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval number Huf Baolong TSSRE4A (tyre H-20027 pressure sen- sor) TSSSG4G6 (tyre pressure sensor) Hirschmann 920510A H-21033 (locking sys- tem) MARQUARDT DC12B (lock- H-21034 ing system) Schrader HSW4 (tyre H-12336 Manufacturer Model desig-...
  • Page 281 278 Technical data Botswana Eurasian Economic Union Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval number MARQUARDT DC12B (lock- BOCRA/TA/ Manufacturer Model designation ing system) 2019/4388 Hirschmann 920510A (locking sys- Brazil tem) Huf Baolong TSSRE4A (tyre pres- sure sensor) TSSSG4G6 (tyre pres- sure sensor) Manufacturer Model desig-...
  • Page 282 Technical data 279 Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval nation ment approval number number Bosch MRRevo14F 74265/ Harman NTG6N 64019/ (radar sensor) SDPPI/2021 Becker ENTRY/MID SDPPI/2019 7163 7163 (Headunit) Production: Germany Dilarang mela- kukan peruba- Bosch MRRe14FCR...
  • Page 283 280 Technical data Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval nation ment approval number number Harman NTG6N 63775/ Harman NTG7 MID 65544/ Becker ENTRY/MID SDPPI/2019 Becker SDPPI/2020 (Headunit) 7163 7163 (Headunit) Production: Hungary Dilarang mela- Dilarang mela- kukan peruba- kukan peruba-...
  • Page 284 Technical data 281 Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval nation ment approval number number Harman NTG7 PRE- 65543/ Harman NTG7 RSU 66387/ Becker MIUM SDPPI/2020 Becker SDPPI/2020 (control unit) 7163 7163 (Headunit) Dilarang mela- Dilarang mela- kukan peruba- kukan peruba-...
  • Page 285 282 Technical data Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval nation ment approval number number HELLA DM4 (locking 69378/ MARQUARDT DC12B (lock- 59840/ system) SDPPI/2020 ing system) SDPPI/2019 7163 7163 Dilarang mela- Dilarang mela- kukan peruba- kukan peruba- han spesifi-...
  • Page 286 Technical data 283 Jamaica Malaysia Manufacturer Model designation Hirschmann 920510A (locking sys- tem) MARQUARDT DC12B (locking sys- Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- tem) nation ment approval number Jordan Hirschmann 920510A RFFK/01A/ Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- (locking sys- 1117/ nation ment approval tem) S(17-3581)
  • Page 287 284 Technical data Mongolia Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval number MARQUARDT DC12B (lock- AGREE PAR ing system) L'ANRT MAROC Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval MR 6698 number ANTR 2021 Date d'agre- MARQUARDT DC12B (lock- A19000371 ment: ing system)
  • Page 288 Technical data 285 Pakistan Philippines Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval nation ment approval number number Hirschmann 920510A TAC NO: Hirschmann 920510A ESD-1715811 (locking sys- 9.287/2020 (locking sys- tem) tem) MARQUARDT DC12B (lock- TAC NO: Huf Baolong TSSRE4A (tyre...
  • Page 289 286 Technical data Serbia Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval number MARQUARDT DC12B (lock- DA103365 ing system) Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- Meta System ITS/TPS (inte- DA103365 nation ment approval rior protec- number tion) Hirschmann 920510A И005 20 Meta System MUW II (inte- DA103365...
  • Page 290 Technical data 287 South Korea Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- number nation ment approval number Huf Baolong TSSSG4G6 R-REM-HHF- (tyre pressure TSSSG4G6 Hirschmann 920510A sensor) 해당 무선 설 (locking sys- C-0HR-92051 비 기기는 운 tem) 용...
  • Page 291 288 Technical data Ukraine United Arab Emirates Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval nation ment approval number number Hirschmann 920510A UKR. Hirschmann 920510A (locking sys- 355-9/20 (locking sys- ER59686/17 tem) tem) Hirschmann 920508A Supplier num- Huf Baolong TSSRE4A (tyre...
  • Page 292 Technical data 289 United States Information about the specific absorption rate (SAR) Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- Information on the specific absorption rate nation ment approval The values have been determined and tested in number accordance with Décret n° 2019-1186 regarding the indication of the specific absorption rate of Hirschmann 920510A...
  • Page 293: Vehicle Identification Plate, Vehicle Identification Number (Vin) And Engine Number

    Delaware Drive, Tongwell that shown. Always observe the specifications on your vehicle's identification plate. Milton Keynes, MK15 8BA England Importer of Mercedes-Benz spare parts Mercedes-Benz Parts Logistics Delaware Drive, Tongwell Milton Keynes, MK15 8BA England Further information and updates are available at...
  • Page 294 Technical data 291 Example: vehicle identification plate Vehicle identification plate (example: Russia) Vehicle manufacturer Vehicle manufacturer EU general operating permit number (only for Type approval number certain countries) VIN (vehicle identification number) VIN (vehicle identification number) Maximum permissible gross vehicle weight Maximum permissible gross vehicle weight (kg) (kg)
  • Page 295: Operating Fluids And Capacities

    Benz warranty or goodwill gestures. You can identify operating fluids approved by The VIN is also attached as label on the lower sec- Mercedes-Benz by the following labels on the con- tion of the windscreen 2. tainer: The VIN below the windscreen is only available for MB-Freigabe (e.g.
  • Page 296 Technical data 293 clean water. Seek medical attention * NOTE Shorter maintenance intervals due immediately. to fuel with increased bio-contents If you swallow fuel, seek medical atten- When fuels with increased bio-contents are tion immediately. Do not induce vomiting. used, fuel residues with increased separation Change immediately out of clothing that volume may occur.
  • Page 297 294 Technical data Alternatively, you can also refuel with paraffinic Reserve fuel tank diesel fuel (e.g. HVO = hydrogenated vegetable oil, Diesel engine Reserve GTL = Gas-To-Liquid) that complies with the Euro- pean standard EN 15940. Paraffinic diesel fuels All models Approx.
  • Page 298 Technical data 295 The engine management system subsequently pre- * NOTE Damage and malfunctions caused vents the engine being restarted after issuing a ® by impurities in AdBlue warning message. ® Impurities in AdBlue result in the following: ® Therefore top up the AdBlue tank regularly during vehicle operation or, at the latest, after receiving higher emission values...
  • Page 299 Mercedes-Benz recommends having the oil changed at a qualified specialist workshop. Viscosity of the engine oil Only engine oils approved for Mercedes-Benz may * NOTE Engine damage due to incorrect SAE be used in Mercedes-Benz engines. classification (viscosity) of the engine oil...
  • Page 300 Mercedes-Benz recommends having the oil Notes on brake fluid changed at a qualified specialist workshop. Observe the notes on operating fluids Engine oil filling capacity page 292).
  • Page 301 Have the brake fluid renewed every two years at a qualified specialist workshop. Observe the instructions in the Mercedes-Benz Specification for Operat- Only use brake fluid approved by Mercedes-Benz in ing Fluids 320.1. accordance with MB-Freigabe or MB-Approval 331.0. * NOTE Paintwork damage due to coolant...
  • Page 302: Vehicle Data

    Current technical data can also be found online at http://www.mercedes-benz.com. * NOTE Damage due to incorrect refrigerant If the incorrect refrigerant or refrigerant com- pressor oil (PAG oil) is used, this can damage the climate control system.
  • Page 303: Trailer Hitch

    "Transporting" Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have a section ( page 199). trailer hitch retrofitted at a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Tie-down eyes Only use a trailer hitch which has been tested and Nominal tensile load of tie-down eyes specially approved by Mercedes-Benz for your vehicle.
  • Page 304 Technical data 301 Loading rails * NOTE Risk of accident if the maximum permissible roof load is exceeded Nominal tensile load of lashing points in the load compartment If the weight of the roof luggage, including the roof rack, exceeds the maximum permissible Lashing point Nominal tensile load roof load, there will be a risk of an accident.
  • Page 305 302 Technical data Maximum load of ladder rack Maximum load Front ladder rack Rear ladder rack The details apply if the load is distributed evenly across the entire ladder rack surface. The loading guidelines and other information about load distribution and load securing can be found in the "Transport"...
  • Page 306: Display Messages And Warning And Indicator Lamps 303

    Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 303 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 Owner's Man- ual and may deviate from the display on the instru- ment cluster.
  • Page 307 304 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Safety systems Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The respective window airbag is malfunctioning ( page 37). & WARNING Risk of injury or fatal injury due to a malfunction in the windowbag Left windowbag malfunc- The windowbag might be triggered unintentionally or might not be tion Consult work-...
  • Page 308 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 305 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Risk of an accident due to a brake system malfunc- tion If the brake system is malfunctioning, braking characteristics may be impaired. Drive on carefully. Have the brake system checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 309 306 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Vehicles with manual transmission: engage first gear. Have the brake system checked at a qualified specialist workshop immediately. Check brake pads See * The brakepads have reached their wear limit. Owner's Manual &...
  • Page 310 Clean all sensors ( page 213). Restart the vehicle. SOS NOT READY * The Mercedes-Benz emergency call system is not available. Possible causes for this include: The vehicle is switched off. The Mercedes-Benz emergency call system is malfunctioning. Switch on the vehicle.
  • Page 311 308 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ® Have ESP checked at a qualified specialist workshop. 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 312 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 309 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Risk of skidding if ABS and ESP ® are malfunction- ® The wheels may block during braking and ESP does not perform any vehicle stabilization. The steerability and braking characteristics are heavily impaired and the braking distance may increase.
  • Page 313 310 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ¯ * Cruise control cannot be activated as not all activation conditions have been met. Observe the activation conditions for cruise control page 161). - - - km/h Active Distance Assist * Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is malfunctioning.
  • Page 314 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 311 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Clean all sensors ( page 213). Restart the vehicle. If necessary, consult a qualified specialist workshop. ë * The HOLD function has been deactivated because the vehicle is slip- ping or an activation condition has not been met.
  • Page 315 312 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Drive on. When the ambient conditions are within the system limits, the sys- tem will be available again. If the display message does not disappear: Stop in accordance with the traffic conditions. Clean the windscreen.
  • Page 316 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 313 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions If there is a drain plug Drain the fuel filter ( page 210). * The electrical connection to the oil level sensor has been interrupted or the oil level sensor is faulty. Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 317 314 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Check the engine oil level. Top up the engine oil ( page 206). Observe the notes on engine oil ( page 295). * The engine oil level has fallen to the minimum level. * NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with insufficient engine oil Check engine oil level...
  • Page 318 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 315 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The coolant is too hot. Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic condi- tions and switch it off. Coolant Stop vehicle & WARNING Risk of burns when opening the bonnet Switch engine off If you open the bonnet in the event of an overheated engine or fire in the engine compartment, the following situations may occur:...
  • Page 319 316 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The load condition of the diesel particulate filter is over 50% and the message still appears on the instrument cluster. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. ® AdBlue (vehicles with passenger vehicle registration) Display messages...
  • Page 320 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 317 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ¯ * The AdBlue ® system is malfunctioning. Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. AdBlue system fault See Owner's Manual Ï * If an AdBlue ® system malfunction occurs, no tank fill level is displayed ®...
  • Page 321 318 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Ø * The next time the vehicle is started, the low AdBlue ® level will restrict the speed to a maximum of 20 km/h. ® Top up with at least 8 l of AdBlue immediately ( page 145).
  • Page 322 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 319 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * There is no signal from the tyre pressure sensor of at least one tyre. No pressure value is displayed for the tyre in question. Have the faulty tyre pressure sensor replaced at a qualified spe- cialist workshop.
  • Page 323 320 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Tyre pressure monitor * The tyre pressure monitoring system is malfunctioning. inoperative Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions  * Key detection is malfunctioning. Change the key's position in the vehicle.
  • Page 324 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 321 Vehicle Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ¥ * The washer fluid level in the washer fluid reservoir has dropped below the minimum. Top up the washer fluid ( page 209). Top up washer fluid If the display message still appears: Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 325 322 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The steering power assistance is malfunctioning. Ð & WARNING Risk of an accident due to altered steering charac- teristics Steering malfunction If the power assistance of the steering fails partially or completely, Increased physical effort you will need to use more force to steer.
  • Page 326 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 323 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the traffic condi- tions. Shift the transmission to position j. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. * You are about to exit the vehicle when it is in a ready-to-drive state. When you exit the vehicle, switch off the vehicle and take the key with you.
  • Page 327 324 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Vehicles with MBUX and navigation: deactivate Vehicle Tracker via the system settings. * The electrical step is not extended, or is only partially extended. Ensure there is sufficient clearance for the electric step. Open or close the sliding door again.
  • Page 328: Warning And Indicator Lamps

    Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 325 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * You are leaving the vehicle and the light is still switched on. Turn the light switch to the à position. Switch off lights * The light sensor is malfunctioning. Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 329 326 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 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: Electric parking brake applied red indicator lamp...
  • Page 330 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 327 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Do not drive the vehicle when the red indicator lamp is flashing, as the brake system may overheat. *Vehicles with electric parking brake: the electric parking brake red indi- cator lamp lights up.
  • Page 331 328 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Risk of accident and injury if brake force boosting is malfunctioning If brake force boosting is malfunctioning, increased brake pedal force may be necessary for braking. The braking characteristics may be impaired.
  • Page 332 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 329 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Note the messages on the instrument cluster. Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. ÷ * The yellow ESP ® warning lamp lights up while the vehicle is switched ®...
  • Page 333 330 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING There is a risk of skidding if EBD or ABS is malfunc- tioning The wheels may lock during braking. The steerability and braking characteristics are heavily impaired and the braking distance may increase.
  • Page 334 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 331 Vehicle Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Ù *The red power steering warning lamp lights up while the vehicle is switched on. The power steering assistance or the steering itself is malfunctioning. Electric power steering &...
  • Page 335 332 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Check the coolant level ( page 208). Ensure that the air supply to the radiator is not obstructed. Avoiding high engine loads, drive on to the nearest qualified special- ist workshop.
  • Page 336 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 333 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions *The yellow tyre pressure monitoring system warning lamp (pressure loss / malfunction) lights up. The tyre pressure monitoring system has detected a loss of pressure in at least one tyre.
  • Page 337: 334 Index

    334 Index Additive 1, 2, 3 ... ® AdBlue ..........143 360° Camera Additives Care........... 213 Additives (engine oil)......295 Engine oil..........295 Adjusting the lights (driving abroad)..... 86 A/C function..........106 Adjusting the volume (audio system)..192 ABS............155 ADR (working speed control) Accident Adjusting..........
  • Page 338 Index 335 Assistant display (on-board computer)..183 Restricting the shift range....134 Transmission position display....132 ASSYST PLUS, After-sales service Transmission positions......132 centre, Service, Service interval display, Vehicle maintenance Auxiliary heating Battery disconnection periods..... 203 Function..........109 Displaying the service due date... 203 Hot-water auxiliary heater....
  • Page 339 336 Index Releasing..........37 Calls, Telephone operation Accepting........... 196 Blind Spot Assist Activating functions during a call..197 Function..........170 Declining..........196 Rear Cross Traffic Alert....... 172 Ending a call........196 Switching on/off......... 171 Incoming call during an existing call..197 ®...
  • Page 340 Index 337 Recommendations for child COC papers, CERTIFICATE OF CON- restraint systems........41 FORMITY..........273 Risks/dangers........39 Cockpit Seats suitable for belt-secured child Dashboard..........6 restraint systems........42 Coffee cup symbol........169 Securing to the front passenger Combination switch seat with the seat belt......45 Lights...........
  • Page 341 338 Index Dashboard - - - km/h......... 309 È Cockpit........... 6 AdBlue system fault Emerg. ¯ Data processing in the vehicle..... 27 oper. in XXX miles See Owner's Data protection rights......... 29 Manual..........317 Data storage AdBlue system fault Emerg. ¯...
  • Page 342 Index 339 Engine oil level Stop vehicle Steering malfunction Stop Ð Switch engine off........ 313 immediately See Owner's Manual..322 Engine oil pressure Stop Step not extended See Own- Switch off engine........ 313 er's Manual or step not extended Front left malfunction Con- malfunction........
  • Page 343 340 Index Distance warning........158 Air conditioning Malfunction See DISTRONIC..........164 Owner's Manual........322 Door Apply brake to deselect Park (P) Activating/deactivating the auto- position..........323 matic locking mechanism...... 51 Apply brake to select R....... 322 Additional door lock......49 Auxiliary battery malfunction....
  • Page 344 Index 341 Lane Keeping Assist/Active Lane Electromagnetic compatibility Keeping Assist........172 Declaration of conformity...... 21 Overview..........155 Electronic Stability Program Radar sensors........155 Activating/deactivating....... 157 Your responsibility....... 154 Electronics Driving system.......... 155 Engine electronics......273 Driving tips Fitting two-way radios......273 Aquaplaning........
  • Page 345 Removing/fitting (starter battery)..224 Manually adjusting........ 79 Floor mats..........84 Headlamp flashing........87 Free Software..........29 Heating system......... 103 Frequencies Help call Mercedes-Benz emergency call sys- Mobile phone........273 Two-way radios........273 tem............. 218 Front airbag High beam Activating/deactivating......87 Inflating..........34 Changing bulbs........
  • Page 346 Index 343 HOLD function Reading lamp (passenger seat)....92 Notes..........167 Rear............. 92 Switching on/off......... 167 Setting..........90 Hot-water auxiliary heater Interior motion sensor Displays (remote control)....111 Activating/deactivating......66 Function..........110 Function..........66 Problems..........112 ® iPod (audio system) Switching on/off (button)....
  • Page 347 344 Index Lashing points Emergency key........52 Loads..........300 Low beam Overview..........200 Activating/deactivating......86 Level regulation......... 137 Light adjustment when driving abroad... 86 Licence plate lighting LOW RANGE Replacing light bulbs......96 Activating/deactivating....... 137 Function..........137 Light switch (overview)........ 86 Transmission ratio function....
  • Page 348 Pets in the vehicle......... 36 trol panel..........187 On-board computer, Computer Transferred data......... 190 Assistant display menu......183 Mercedes-Benz emergency call system, Diesel particulate filter load display..129 Emergency call Display..........182 Automatic emergency call....218 Displaying the service due date... 203 Data transfer........
  • Page 349 346 Index Operating system Pulling away..........167 On-board computer......181 Outside mirrors Adjusting/setting anti-dazzle mode..100 QR code for rescue card......27 Blind Spot Assist......... 170 Qualified specialist workshop...... 25 Folding in/out........100 Memory function........73 Setting options........14 Radar sensors Overhead control panel Care...........
  • Page 350 Index 347 Refuelling Reverse gear ® Deactivating/activating the warning Displaying the AdBlue level....144 tone............ 126 Refuelling the vehicle......141 ® Topping up AdBlue ......145 Reverse warning device......126 Regeneration Reversing camera Notes..........128 Care........... 213 Starting/cancelling......129 Display/hide the inside rearview mirror display........
  • Page 351 348 Index Rear seat belt status display....32 Socket (230 V) Releasing..........37 Front centre console......83 Warning lamp........32 Notes............ 83 Seat belt tensioners SOS button..........187 Inflating..........34 Spare parts..........18 Seat belt warning........32 Spare wheel Seat cover (care)........214 Fitting/removing.........
  • Page 352 Index 349 Door............. 81 Telephone (audio system) Glove compartment......81 Disconnecting a mobile phone.... 196 Replacing a mobile phone....196 Summer tyres........... 237 Setting the ringtone......196 SVHC Temperature Substances of very high concern... 26 setting centrally........107 Switch clock TEMPMATIC (control panel).......
  • Page 353 350 Index Removing the ball neck....... 178 Tyres Socket..........178 Checking..........237 Trailer loads........300 Checking the temperature....254 Direction of rotation......260 Trailer stabilisation........157 Fitting..........264 Transmission position display....132 M+S tyres........... 237 Transmission ratio Mounting..........258 Engaging/disengaging LOW RANGE..137 Noise..........
  • Page 354 Index 351 REACH regulation......... 26 ! Electric parking brake mal- Registration.......... 25 functioning yellow indicator lamp Starting (emergency operation lights up..........326 mode)..........117 ! Electric parking brake red Starting (start/stop button)....117 SVHC/substances of very high con- indicator lamp engaged flashes... 326 cern............
  • Page 355 352 Index Changing..........260 Checking..........237 Checking the air pressure....254 Checking the temperature....254 Fitting..........264 Flat tyre..........220 Mounting..........258 Noise..........237 Removing..........264 Replacing........258, 260 Restarting the tyre pressure monitor... 255 Selection..........258 Snow chains........238 Storing..........
  • Page 356 Publication details Internet Further information about Mercedes-Benz vehicles and about Mercedes-‑Benz AG can be found on the following websites: https://www.mercedes-benz.com https://group.mercedes-benz.com Documentation team You are welcome to forward any queries or sugges- tions you may have regarding this Owner's Manual...
  • Page 357 Here you can find information on operation, service work and the warranty for your vehicle in printed form. Digital on the Internet You can access the Operator's Manual on the Mercedes-Benz homepage. Digital as an app The Mercedes-Benz Guides app is available free of charge in common app stores. ® Apple Android É9075843813Z102TËÍ...
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