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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 Operating Instructions Mercedes-Benz...
  • Page 3 F F r r ont passeng ont passenger airbag w er airbag war arning ning & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of injury or death if the co- driver airbag is enabled 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.
  • Page 4 -hand drive vehicle. On right-hand-drive vehicles, the layout of car parts and control ele- ments di ers accordingly. Mercedes-Benz is constantly developing its vehi- cles further. Mercedes-Benz therefore reserves the right to introduce changes in the following areas:...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Sockets ............84 Environmental protection ......18 Fitting or removing the oor mats ....86 Take-back of end-of-life vehicles ....18 Mercedes-Benz GenuineParts ..... 18 Information about attachments, add-on Light and vision Light and vision .......... 87 87 equipment, installations and conver- Lighting ............
  • Page 6 Cleaning and care ........209 Br Breakdo eakdown assist wn assistance ance ......215 Emergency ..........215 Mercedes-Benz emergency call system ..216 Flat tyre ........... 218 Battery ............. 218 Towing or tow-starting ......226 Electrical fuses ......... 231 Vehicle tool kit ......... 232 Hydraulic jack ..........
  • Page 7 Symbols In these Operating Instructions, you will nd the following symbols: & W W ARNING ARNING Danger due to not observing the warning notices Warning notices draw your attention to hazards that may endanger your health or life, or the health or life of others.
  • Page 9: Overhead Control Panel

    At a glance – Cockpit → Combination switch 230 V socket → → Turn signals Opening and closing the electric sliding door → High beam → Hazard warning light → Windscreen wipers → Vehicles with KEYLESS START: → Rear window wiper key slot →...
  • Page 10 At a glance – Cockpit → Le -hand switch panel Adjusts the driver's seat → → Sets the working speed (ADR) Seat heating → Light switch Central locking system → → Headlamp range adjuster Driver’s window li er...
  • Page 11: Turn Signal Lights

    At a glance – Instrument cluster → Instrument cluster (colour) Coolant temperature indicator and ? coolant too hot → Speedometer Tachograph (see separate oper- → ® ÷ ESP ating instructions) → · 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 10 10 → Í Retarder (with steering- N Fog light wheel buttons) (see separate → R Rear fog light operating instructions) → J Brakes (yellow) → K High beam → ! ABS malfunction → L Low beam →...
  • Page 14 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 le -hand reading light on/o ATA indicator lamp or emer- gency call system support bat- | Switches automatic light...
  • Page 15 At a glance – Overhead control panel 12 12 Versions 2 to 4 of the overhead control panel Sun visors w Switches the rear interior lighting on/o p Switches the le -hand reading light on/o p Switches the right-hand reading light on/o | Switches automatic light control on/o c Switches the front interior...
  • Page 16 At a glance – Overhead control panel 13 13 Overhead control panel for vehicles with bus equipment → Sun visors w Switches the rear interior lighting on/o F Breakdown assistance call button p Switches the right-hand reading light on/o → i Activates/deactivates the →...
  • Page 17: Door Control Panel

    At a glance – Door control panel 14 14 Door control panel of vehicles with electrically adjustable seat → → To adjust the outside mirrors To operate the memory function → → To unlock/lock the central lock- To open a door ing system →...
  • Page 18 At a glance – Door control panel 15 15 Door control panel of vehicles without electrically adjustable seat → → To adjust the outside mirrors To open/close the right-hand side window → To switch seat heating on/o → To open/close the le -hand →...
  • Page 19 At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns 16 16 → → To check and top up operating QR code for accessing the res- uids cue card → → Starting assistance Tyre pressure table → → Buttons for the SOS emergency To disconnect the starter bat- call system and breakdown tery...
  • Page 20 At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns 17 17 → Vehicles with rear wheel drive: Example: spare wheel chock...
  • Page 21 EU countr EU countries only: ies only: Do not perform repairs or welding opera- Mercedes-Benz will take back your end-of-life vehi- tions. cle for environment-friendly disposal in accordance...
  • Page 22: Mercedes-Benz Genuineparts

    Mercedes-Benz accepts no responsibility for Observe the information about genuine Mercedes- the use of such parts in Mercedes-Benz vehicles, Benz parts ( page 18). even if they have been approved o cially or inde- You will nd the Mercedes-Benz body/equipment pendently by a testing centre.
  • Page 23 Flammable material such as leaves, grass or Should you have any questions concerning equip- twigs may ignite if they come into contact with ment and operation, consult a Mercedes-Benz hot parts of the exhaust system. Service Centre. When driving on unpaved roads or o -...
  • Page 24 Further information is available from any in in di er di erent ent countr countries Mercedes-Benz service centre. Electr Electromagne omagnetic com tic compatibility patibility Isr Israel only: ael only: The electromagnetic compatibility of the vehicle...
  • Page 25 Further information is available from any The manufacturers of the wireless components Mercedes-Benz service centre. installed in the vehicle hereby declare that all wire- less components installed in the vehicle conform Manuf...
  • Page 26 2014/53/EU h 2014/53/EU 71229 Leonberg, Germany Besides the typical frequencies for mobile commu- nication cars by Mercedes-Benz make use of the T T yr yre Pr e Pressur essure Monit e Monitor oring Sensors ing Sensors following automotive radio applications.
  • Page 27 General notes 24 24 T T ec echnology hnology Freq equency r uency range ange Transmission output/magne ansmission output/magnetic tic eld s s tr trength ength GSM 1800 (1710–1785 MHz / 30 dBm (1 W) 1805–1880 MHz) WCDMA FDDI (1920–1980 24 dBm (0.25 W) MHz / 2110–2170 MHz) WCDMA FDDVIII (880–915...
  • Page 28 ATN ATGX ATPX ATQ AX Im Import porter er Load: 3,000 to 3,300 kg Mercedes-Benz Vans UK Limited Serial no.: as of year of construction 01/2010 Delaware Drive, Tongwell complies with the relevant essential health and Milton Keynes, MK15 8BA safety requirements of the EC Machinery Directive.
  • Page 29 74741 Hradec nad Moravicí, Opavská 1000, For safety reasons, we recommend that Czech Republic you only use and connect products approved by your Mercedes-Benz service ID No.: 64-387-5933 centre. VAT No.: CZ64-387-5933 herewith declares under our sole responsibility that &...
  • Page 30 Mercedes-Benz may ask its service centres to carry out technical inspections on certain vehicles. The quality or safety of the vehicle is improved as a result of the inspection. Mercedes-Benz can only inform you about vehicle...
  • Page 31 For this reason, the following can occur in isolated any change in address or vehicle ownership. You cases, depending on the aids used: can do this, for example, at a Mercedes-Benz medical aids malfunctioning service centre. adverse health e ects...
  • Page 32 In the Further information can be obtained at https:// case of an accident, information that can help with www.mercedes-benz.de/qr-code an investigation can, therefore, be taken from the airbag control unit, for example.
  • Page 33 General notes 30 30 In general, the readout is performed via the legally particular, when you use online services in accord- prescribed port for the diagnostics connection in ance with the settings that you have selected. the vehicle. The operational data that are read out Smar Smartphone int tphone integr...
  • Page 34 For further information about speci c services, read the operating instructions of the third-party provider. For further information about the Onboard Logic Unit, consult a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. If you, yourself, do not own and are not responsi- ble for the vehicle, you may notknow the current status of the Onboard Logic Unit.
  • Page 35: Occupant Safety

    Only a seat belt which is worn correctly can pro- Mercedes-Benz recommends that you only use vide the intended level of protection. Depending on driving aids which have been approved speci cally the detected accident situation, seat belt tension- for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 36: Seat Belts

    Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the rear impact vehicle towed to a quali ed specialist workshop a er an accident. Take this into account, particu-...
  • Page 37 The seat belt will not o er the intended level of Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use seat protection if you have not moved the seat belts which have been approved for your vehicle by backrest to an almost vertical position.
  • Page 38 When the front passenger seat is unoccupied Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the and the seat belt tongue of the seat belt is vehicle towed to a quali ed specialist workshop a er an accident.
  • Page 39: Airbags

    Occupant safety 36 36 Ensure, both before and during the journey, all Airbags Airbags vehicle occupants have their seat belts fastened Ov Over ervie view of airbags w of airbags correctly and are sitting properly. When the vehicle is switched on, the rear seat belt status display informs you for a certain amount of time which rear seat belt is not fastened.
  • Page 40 Occupant safety 37 37 Objects in the vehicle interior may prevent an air- & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of injury or death due to an bag from functioning correctly. Each vehicle occu- incorrect seat position pant must always make sure of the following in If you deviate from the correct seat position, particular: the airbag cannot perform its intended protec-...
  • Page 41 Always secure the child in a child restraint sys- automatic braking (post-collision brake) tem suitable for this Mercedes-Benz vehicle. activating the hazard warning lights The child restraint system must be appropriate triggering an automatic emergency call to the age, weight and size of the child.
  • Page 42 ISOFIX child restraint system, always comply secured on the front seats. For this reason, with the permissible gross weight for the child and Mercedes-Benz strongly advises that you t a child child restraint system ( page 42). restraint system to a rear seat.
  • Page 43: Cle

    Mercedes‑Benz recommends Mercedes-Benz care products for cleaning child restraint systems rec- get out and be struck by oncoming tra c. ommended by Mercedes-Benz. operate vehicle equipment and become trapped, for example.
  • Page 44 Co-dr Co-driv iver seat er seat specialist workshop. Mercedes-Benz recom- mends that you use a Mercedes-Benz Service Securing system: Centre for this purpose. 7 Seat belt on vehicle seat ( page 43)
  • Page 45 Occupant safety 42 42 The IUF label refers to an ISOFIX child restraint Always comply with the information about the system in the "Universal" category. These child mass of the child restraint system: restraint systems must also be secured using in the manufacturer's installation and operat- Top Tether or support points.
  • Page 46 Occupant safety 43 43 Top Tether anchorages are located on the back ISOFIX mounting brackets of the rear bench seat on the bench seat legs. Before every journey, make sure that the ISOFIX child restraint system is engaged correctly in both mounting brackets in the vehicle.
  • Page 47 Occupant safety 44 44 R R ear seats ear seats Rear bench seat (standard/comfort) W W eight cat eight categor egory 0: up t y 0: up to 10 kg o 10 kg W W eight cat eight categor egory II: 15 t y II: 15 to 25 k o 25 kg g Rear bench seat (crewcab)
  • Page 48 Occupant safety 45 45 O When using a f When using a forw orwar ard-f d-facing c acing child r hild res estr traint aint Outer seat (without co-driver airbag) syst system in w em in weight cat eight categor egory I: y I: remove the head restraint from the respective seat, if possible.
  • Page 49 O The child restraint system must not be put the rear seats are safer than children secured on under strain by the head restraint. Adjust the the front seats. For this reason Mercedes-Benz head restraints as appropriate. strongly advises that you t a child restraint sys- tem to a rear seat.
  • Page 50 Occupant safety 47 47 Child safe Child safety locks ty locks Never leave children unattended in the vehicle. A A ctiv ctivating or deactiv ating or deactivating c ating child safe hild safety lock ty locks f s for t or the he When leaving the vehicle, always take the sliding doors...
  • Page 51 Occupant safety 48 48 An animal may: activate vehicle equipment and become trapped, for example switch systems on or o and endanger other road users Unsecured animals may be thrown about the vehicle in the event of an accident, or sudden steering and braking manoeuvres, and injure vehicle occupants.
  • Page 52 Opening and closing 49 49 K K e e y y In addition, the children could also set the vehicle in motion by, for example: N N o o t t es on r es on radio connections of t adio connections of the key he key releasing the parking brake.
  • Page 53 Opening and closing 50 50 Do not keep the key together with electronic devi- R R emo emoving and inser ving and inserting t ting the emerg he emergency key ency key ces or metallic objects. This can a ect the key's R R emo emoving ving...
  • Page 54: Key

    If necessary, have the mechanical locks R R eq equir uirements ements replaced. a CR 2032 3 V cell battery Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the Doors Doors battery replaced by a quali ed specialist work- shop. N N o o t t es on t...
  • Page 55 Opening and closing 52 52 Centr Centrall ally loc y locking and unloc king and unlocking t king the door fr he door from t om the he inside inside & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident and injury due to leaving children unattended in the vehi- If children are le unattended in the vehicle, they could, in particular:...
  • Page 56 Opening and closing 53 53 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) T T o unloc o unlock: k: with the doors closed, press button If the vehicle is being tow-started, push-started or...
  • Page 57 Opening and closing 54 54 Always carry the vehicle key with you when Never leave persons, particularly chil- leaving the vehicle. dren, unattended in the vehicle. If the vehicle is locked and the only available key is in the vehicle, notify a quali ed special- &...
  • Page 58: Sliding Door

    Opening and closing 55 55 Using t Using the gr he grab handles when ge ab handles when getting int tting into and out o and out Sliding door Sliding door of t of the v he vehicle ehicle Opening and closing t Opening and closing the sliding door he sliding door &...
  • Page 59 Opening and closing 56 56 You can operate the electric sliding door in the fol- lowing ways: by pressing the sliding door buttons on the centre console by pressing the sliding door button on the door sill (B-pillar) using the door handle (inside or outside) using the key If the electric sliding door is obstructed while opening, it moves a few centimetres in the oppo-...
  • Page 60 Opening and closing 57 57 Object det Object detection: ection: T T o close: o close: brie y press button 1, or button If an object obstructs the sliding door as it is clos- The sliding door closes automatically. ing, the sliding door will be stopped. Object detec- tion is only an aid.
  • Page 61 Opening and closing 58 58 Opening/closing t Opening/closing the electr he electric sliding door wit ic sliding door with t h the he U U nloc nlocking t king the electr he electric sliding door manually ic sliding door manually door handle door handle R R eq equir uirements:...
  • Page 62 Opening and closing 59 59 handle ( page 58) to completely open the Establishing t ablishing the connection be he connection betw tween sliding door een sliding door sliding door. and electr and electric mot ic motor or The sliding door is operational. Insert the emergency key into opening disconnect switch in the "MAN"...
  • Page 63 Opening and closing 60 60 Close the right rear-end door rmly from out- Opening t Opening the r he right r ight rear ear-end door -end door side. Opening r Opening rear ear-end door -end doors wit s with door ret h door retainer more ainer more t t han 90°...
  • Page 64 Opening and closing 61 61 Pull and hold the door retainer in the direction of the arrow. Open the rear door more than 90°, so that the door retainer cannot engage. Release the door retainer and open the rear- end door fully. Opening/closing t Opening/closing the r he rear...
  • Page 65 Opening and closing 62 62 Electr Electrical st ical step ep F F unction of t unction of the electr he electrical st ical step ep Partition from the cab Your vehicle's sliding door may be equipped with an electrical step. The electrical step automatically extends when the sliding door opens, and retracts a er the slid-...
  • Page 66 Opening and closing 63 63 See ICON_OperationManual message and a warn- ing tone sounds, electrical step is malfunction- ing ( page 315). If the electrical step is malfunctioning, the step may not extend or retract, or do so only partially. A er a malfunction occurs, you must retract and lock the electrical step manually in order to...
  • Page 67: Platform Dropsides

    Opening and closing 64 64 Raise the platform dropside and press it Always open the dropside locking mecha- closed. nisms at the side of the dropside to be opened. Fold lever down as far as it will go. Be particularly careful if the dropside Repeat the procedure on the other side of the locking mechanisms cannot be opened platform dropside.
  • Page 68: Side Window

    Opening and closing 65 65 Side window Side window Opening and closing t Opening and closing the side windows he side windows & W W ARNING ARNING 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.
  • Page 69 Opening and closing 66 66 Closing t Closing the side window he side windows fr s from t om the outside (conv he outside (conve- e- & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of becoming trapped nience closing) nience closing) despite there being reversing protection on the side window &...
  • Page 70 Opening and closing 67 67 If a side window is obstructed during closing and ATA is automatically primed a er approximately reopens again slightly, you can proceed as follows: ve seconds in the following situation: Immediately a er the window is obstructed, a er the vehicle has been locked with the key pull the corresponding button again until the side window has closed, and hold the button...
  • Page 71 Opening and closing 68 68 Press the Start/Stop button with the key inside Switch o the power supply ( page 117). the vehicle. Press button 1. The alarm stops. When the button is released, indicator lamp If the alarm system is primed, a visual and in the button lights up for approximately audible alarm is triggered in the following sit- ve seconds.
  • Page 72 Opening and closing 69 69 Deactiv Deactivating ating Switch o the power supply ( page 117). Press button 1. When the button is released, indicator lamp in the button lights up for about ve seconds. Lock the vehicle with the key. The interior motion sensor is deactivated.
  • Page 73: Seats And Stowag Age

    Seats and stowage 70 70 You have a good overview of the tra c condi- N N o o t t es on t es on the corr he correct dr ect driv iver's seat position er's seat position tions. &...
  • Page 74: Seats And Stow

    Seats and stowage 71 71 & W W ARNING & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to adjust- ARNING Risk of injury or death due to ing the vehicle settings while the vehicle is incorrect seat position in motion The seat belt will not o er the intended level of You could lose control of the vehicle in the fol- protection if you have not moved the seat...
  • Page 75 Seats and stowage 72 72 A A djus djusting t ting the fr he front seats mec ont seats mechanicall hanically (wit y (with Seat h Seat & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of becoming trapped if the Comf Comfor ort P t Pack ackag age) e) seat height is adjusted carelessly...
  • Page 76 Seats and stowage 73 73 Using handwheel 6, set the body weight * N N O O TE TE Damage to the seats when moving (40 kg to 120 kg) so that the seat suspension the seats back works optimally. If you set a higher weight, the The seats may be damaged by objects when seat suspension will become rmer.
  • Page 77 Seats and stowage 74 74 & W W ARNING & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to adjust- ARNING Risk of injury or death due to ing the vehicle settings while the vehicle is incorrect seat position in motion The seat belt will not o er the intended level of You could lose control of the vehicle in the fol- protection if you have not moved the seat...
  • Page 78: Tion

    Seats and stowage 75 75 Se Setting 4-wa tting 4-way lumbar support y lumbar support & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of entrapment if the mem- ory function is activated by children Children could become trapped if they activate the memory function, particularly when unat- tended.
  • Page 79 Seats and stowage 76 76 T T o rot o rotat ate t e the seat: he seat: push lever towards the Engage the driver's seat and front door and rotate the seat slightly inwards. passenger seat in the direction of travel The turning device will be unlocked.
  • Page 80 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. & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of injury if the rear bench...
  • Page 81 Seats and stowage 78 78 Install the three-person rear bench seat on the third row of seats 33. R R emo emoving t ving the r he rear benc ear bench seat h seat Tilt bench seat backwards and pull it out of the seat shells.
  • Page 82: Seats

    Seats and stowage 79 79 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.
  • Page 83 Seats and stowage 80 80 A A djus djusting t ting the seat bac he seat backr kres est of t t of the r he rear benc ear bench seat h seat & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of injury due to head restraints not being tted or being adjus- ted incorrectly If head restraints have not been installed or...
  • Page 84 Seats and stowage 81 81 T T o mov o move f e forw orwar ards: ds: press release button R R eq equir uirements: ements: The power supply has been switched on. and pull the head restraint forwards until it engages in the desired position.
  • Page 85: Steering Wheel

    Seats and stowage 82 82 & W W ARNING ARNING 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 o .
  • Page 86: Cup Holders

    Seats and stowage 83 83 Opening t Opening the cup holder in t he cup holder in the r he rear Cup holders Cup holders Ov Over ervie view of cup holder w of cup holders in t s in the centr he centre console e console &...
  • Page 87 Seats and stowage 84 84 In addition, ammable materials may ignite if: Socke Sockets ts you drop the hot cigarette lighter Using t Using the 12 V socke he 12 V sockets ts a child holds the hot cigarette lighter to R R eq equir uirements ements objects, for example...
  • Page 88: Sockets

    Seats and stowage 85 85 charge quickly and to connect battery chargers for R R eq equir uirements: ements: tools. Only connect devices with a suitable plug which conforms to the standards speci c to Vehicles with an auxiliary battery have a run-on the country you are in.
  • Page 89 Seats and stowage 86 86 F F itting or r itting or remo emoving t ving the he oor oor mats mats & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to objects in the driver's footwell Objects in the driver's footwell may impede pedal travel or block a depressed pedal.
  • Page 90: Lighting

    Light and vision 87 87 If you hear a warning tone when exiting the Lighting Lighting vehicle, the lights may still be on. N N o o t t es on c es on changing t hanging the lights when dr he lights when driving abr iving abroad If you turn on the parking lights, there will be...
  • Page 91 Light and vision 88 88 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- A A ctiv ctivating/deactiv...
  • Page 92 Light and vision 89 89 arrow (the action for headlamp ashing If the hazard warning light system has automati- cally switched on, press hazard warning lamp switches high beam o ). switch to switch it o . The K indicator lamp on the instrument cluster will go out.
  • Page 93 Light and vision 90 90 Switc Switching Highbeam Assis hing Highbeam Assist t on/o on/o On very rare occasions, Adaptive Highbeam Assist may fail to recognise other road users R R eq equir uirements: ements: with their own lighting, or may recognise them The light switch is in the Ã...
  • Page 94 Light and vision 91 91 A A tt ttac aching a beacon hing a beacon & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of injury if unsuitable climbing aids are used In the event that you use openings in the body- work or attachments as steps, you could: Slip and/or fall.
  • Page 95 Light and vision 92 92 c Switches the (front) interior lighting in red if the body manufacturer lamps are switched on. on/o . w Switches the rear/load compartment If the body manufacturer lamps have been lighting on/o . switched on manually, they will also remain switched on for an extended period of time p Switches the front-right reading lamp a er locking.
  • Page 96 Light and vision 93 93 T T o switc o switch passeng h passenger com er compar partment lighting on tment lighting on The bus function will be in one of the following or or o : o : press button 5. modes: T T o switc o switch t h the fr...
  • Page 97: Changing Bulbs

    Light and vision 94 94 This may damage the retina in the following sit- Changing bulbs Changing bulbs uations: Instr tructions f uctions for r or replacing light sour eplacing light sources If you look directly into the un ltered laser &...
  • Page 98 Light and vision 95 95 R R eplacing fr eplacing front light bulbs (v ont light bulbs (vehicles wit ehicles with halog h halogen en headlam headlamps) Ov Over ervie view of fr w of front light sour ont light source types ce types You can replace the following light sources.
  • Page 99 Light and vision 96 96 A A dditional tur dditional turn signal light n signal light R R eq equir uirements: ements: A A dditional tur dditional turn signal light (all-wheel dr n signal light (all-wheel driv ive v e vehi- ehi- cles): cles): bulb type P 21 W...
  • Page 100 Light and vision 97 97 T T o r o remov emove: e: loosen the screws and pull out the tail lamp in the direction of the arrow. Remove the plug from the bulb mount 3. Loosen the screws and remove the bulb mount from the tail lamp.
  • Page 101 Light and vision 98 98 Example Light lens Vehicles with standard tail lamps Screws Clearance lamp: R 5 W Rear fog light Tail light: R 5 W Licence plate lighting Brake light: P 21 W Reversing light Turn signal lights: PY 21 W Turn signal light Reversing light: P 21 W Clearance lamp...
  • Page 102: Windscreen Wipers

    Light and vision 99 99 Vehicles with rain sensors: automatic wiping, normal 3 Å Intermittent wiping, frequent Vehicles with rain sensors: automatic wiping, frequent 4 ° Continuous wiping, slow 5 ¯ Continuous wiping, fast Turn the combination switch to the corre- sponding position 1 –...
  • Page 103 100 Light and vision Insert new wiper blade in the holder on R R eplacing t eplacing the windscr he windscreen wiper blades een wiper blades wiper arm 3. & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of becoming trapped if the When doing so, take into account the di erent windscreen wipers are switched on while lengths of the wiper blades:...
  • Page 104 Light and vision 101 R R eplacing r eplacing rear windo ear window wiper blades w wiper blades Fold wiper arm away from the windscreen. Hold wiper arm and turn the wiper blade Fold wiper arm away from the rear window. away from wiper arm in the direction of the Press both retaining clips...
  • Page 105: Mirrors

    102 Light and vision Before setting o , switch on the power supply & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to mis- or the vehicle. judgement of distance when using the out- T T o f o fold in or out: old in or out: brie y press button 2.
  • Page 106 Light and vision 103 become too bright. In such situations, objects in the display and no camera image will be visible in the display may be obscured or di cult to see. In the mirror. these cases be particularly careful and adapt your Switch to the standard rearview mirror if there driving style accordingly.
  • Page 107 104 Climate control Ov Over ervie view of climat w of climate contr e control syst ol systems Heating syst Heating system ov em over erview view Adjusts the temperature / Switches the rear-compartment heating on/o ¤ Switches the rear window heater on/o page 109) O Switches footwell air distribution on/o ¬...
  • Page 108 Climate control 105 TEMPMA TEMPMATIC ov TIC over erview view w Sets the temperature Display K Sets the air ow Î Vehicles with windscreen heaters: switches the windscreen heater on/o page 109) Vehicles with stationary heaters or booster heaters: & switches the stationary heater or booster heater on/o ( page 111) Vehicles with a rear window heater: ¤...
  • Page 109 106 Climate control THERMO THERMOTR TRONIC ov ONIC over erview view w Sets the temperature Oper Operating climat ating climate contr e control syst ol systems Display Switc Switching t hing the climat he climate contr e control syst ol system em on/o on/o K Sets the air ow...
  • Page 110 Climate control 107 The display will switch to the temperature and A A ut utomaticall omatically r y regulating climat egulating climate contr e control ol the blower on the rear menu. R R eq equir uirements: ements: Use the rocker switches w and K to set The climate control system has been switched the required temperature and air ow on the on (...
  • Page 111 108 Climate control air vents for the rear compartment TEMPMATIC page 110). b Demister and centre air vents V V ehicles wit ehicles with TEMPMA h TEMPMATIC or THERMO TIC or THERMOTR TRONIC: ONIC: _ All vents press the ¿ button and, if necessary, use P Centre air vents the _ button to direct the air onto the S Centre and footwell vents...
  • Page 112: Operating Air Vents

    Climate control 109 Conv Convenience opening/closing via t enience opening/closing via the air r he air recir ecircula- cula- tion butt tion button on Conv Convenience closing: enience closing: press the h button until the side windows begin to close automati- cally.
  • Page 113 110 Climate control A A djus djusting air v ting air vents in t ents in the r he roof air duct oof air duct Depending on the vehicle equipment, there will be an air duct or a heater with additional air vents in In vehicles with a rear air conditioning system, the rear footwell on the le -hand side 1.
  • Page 114 Climate control 111 above the reserve fuel level so that the auxiliary hot vehicle parts do not come into heating can work. The auxiliary heating automati- contact with ammable materials. cally adapts its operating mode to the outside tem- the exhaust gas can ow out of the perature and weather.
  • Page 115 112 Climate control A A djus djusting t ting the ho he hot-w t-wat ater auxiliar er auxiliary heat y heater b er by r y remote emote T T o deactiv o deactivat ate t e the depar he departur ture time: e time: contr...
  • Page 116 A CR2450 lithium battery is available. Select the required programmed time by swip- Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the ing le or right, e.g. A, B or C. battery replaced by a quali ed specialist work-...
  • Page 117 114 Climate control Press button until 4 ashes on F F AIL appear AIL appears on t s on the r he remot emote contr e control displa ol display y ¯ ¯ the menu bar 2. Possible cause: Press the button.
  • Page 118 Climate control 115 Press the button. A A uxiliar uxiliary heating aut y heating automaticall omatically switc y switches hes o o and/or and/or The numbers of the program memories are canno cannot be switc t be switched on. hed on. shown in the program column 5.
  • Page 119 116 Climate control T T o switc o switch on and admit fr h on and admit fresh air esh air: : press switch at the bottom. The roof ventilator will feed fresh air into the load compartment. T T o switc o switch h o : o : place the switch in the centre position.
  • Page 120 Driving and parking 117 R R eq equir uirements: ements: Dr Driving iving The key is in detection range of the aerial Switc Switching on pow hing on power suppl er supply or v y or vehicle wit ehicle with t h the he page 49) and the key battery is not dis- st star art/st t/stop butt...
  • Page 121 118 Driving and parking R R eq equir uirements: ements: S S t t ar arting t ting the engine he engine The key is in detection range of the aerial S S t t ar arting t ting the v he vehicle wit ehicle with t h the st he star art/st...
  • Page 122: Driving

    Driving and parking 119 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 by, for example: releasing the parking brake. R R unning-in not unning-in notes es changing the transmission position.
  • Page 123 120 Driving and parking Ensure oor mats and carpets cannot & D D AN ANGER GER Risk of fatal injury due to poison- slip and provide su cient room for the ous exhaust gases pedals. If the tailpipe is blocked or su cient ventilation Do not lay multiple oor mats or carpets is not possible, poisonous exhaust gases such on top of one another.
  • Page 124 2,000 rpm until the indicator lamp or the display message goes out: Mercedes-Benz recommends a quali ed specialist workshop for programming the limit speed. The indicator lamp for the diesel particulate l- ter in the instrument cluster lights up.
  • Page 125 * N N O O TE TE Causing wear to the brake linings by permanently depressing the brake pedal Service vice An extensive Mercedes-Benz service is also availa- Do not permanently depress the brake ble abroad. Nevertheless, please remember that pedal while driving.
  • Page 126 Dr Driving on iving on ooded ooded r r oads oads disks which are approved by Mercedes-Benz instal- Bear in mind that vehicles travelling in front or in led on your vehicle. the opposite direction create waves. This may Other brake disks or brakepads may compromise cause the maximum permissible depth of water to the safety of your vehicle.
  • Page 127 124 Driving and parking Inf Infor ormation about dr mation about driving iving o -r o -road & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of skidding and of an acci- dent due to shi ing down on slippery road & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident if you do not surfaces keep to line of fall on inclines...
  • Page 128 Driving and parking 125 driving conditions. Drive carefully. Have any vehicle side or on wheels and tyres while you are driv- damage recti ed at a quali ed specialist workshop ing and cause damage to the vehicle. as soon as possible. Foreign bodies could cause the following dam- When driving on rough cross-country terrain, do age:...
  • Page 129 126 Driving and parking Mercedes-Benz recommends that you addi- the tra c conditions until braking power has been tionally carry a shovel and a recovery rope fully restored. with a shackle in the vehicle. A er the vehicle has forded at maximum depth...
  • Page 130 Driving and parking 127 terrain. Do not drive continuously at elevations Observe the following points a er driving o -road, above 2,500 m. Otherwise, you may damage the on construction sites and before driving on public diesel engine. roads: When driving in mountainous areas, note that V V ehicles wit ehicles with DSR: h DSR: deactivate DSR...
  • Page 131 128 Driving and parking Switc Switching t hing the EC he ECO st O star art/st t/stop function op function o /on o /on The segment's lettering lights up brightly, the outer edge lights up and the segment is lled when the vehicle is driven with the following characteristics: ACCELERATION: moderate acceleration CONSTANT: consistent speed...
  • Page 132 Driving and parking 129 Diesel par Diesel particulat ticulate e lt lter er Make sure that there are no ammable materials or objects in the area of the N N o o t t es on r es on reg egener eneration ation exhaust system.
  • Page 133: Battery Main Switch

    130 Driving and parking exhaust gases can occur in the vehicle sur- ni cantly reduce the service life of component roundings. Con rm for three seconds with OK. parts and control units. Regeneration starts. The engine speed increa- Make sure that vehicle is switched o . ses and the message Regeneration active Then wait at least 20 minutes before...
  • Page 134 Driving and parking 131 Note the remaining time before the next Do not allow the coupling to slip in order service due date ( page 201) and oil change to hold the vehicle on inclines. page 204). The time recording is also dis- rupted if the power supply is disconnected.
  • Page 135 132 Driving and parking Gear Gearshi shi r r ecommendation ecommendation & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to incor- rect gearshi ing The gearshi recommendations assist you in adopting an economical driving style. Depending If the engine speed is higher than the idle on the equipment, these will appear at the top or speed and you engage the transmission posi- bottom of the instrument cluster display.
  • Page 136 Driving and parking 133 Depress the brake pedal and push the DIRECT Engaging par aging park position P k position P SELECT lever upwards past the rst point of resistance. Transmission position display k is shown in the instrument cluster. Selecting neutr Selecting neutral N al N...
  • Page 137 134 Driving and parking speed of the restricted shi range has been The automatic transmission shi s through the indi- reached. vidual gears automatically when it is in transmis- sion position h. This is determined by the follow- T T o de-r o de-res estr trict t ict the he shi shi r r ang...
  • Page 138 If you tow the vehicle with a raised axle, the N N o o t t es on all-wheel dr es on all-wheel drive transfer case can get damaged. Such damage is not covered by Mercedes-Benz implied war- All-wheel drive ensures permanent drive for all four ranty. ®...
  • Page 139 136 Driving and parking Engaging/diseng aging/disengaging all-wheel dr aging all-wheel drive When stationary, observe the following: The vehicle has been started. * N N O O TE TE 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 v v ehicles wit ehicles with manual tr h manual transmission: ansmission: the manual vehicle body and the tyres or underneath the transmission is in neutral. vehicle. v v ehicles wit ehicles with aut h automatic tr omatic transmission: ansmission: the Make sure no one is underneath the vehi-...
  • Page 141 138 Driving and parking To restore the vehicle level, automatic mode and Pay attention to the road conditions and electronic level control automatically switch on ensure there is su cient ground clear- again depending on the option selected: ance. when the parking brake is released Drive carefully.
  • Page 142 Driving and parking 139 T T o r o raise or low aise or lower aut er automaticall omatically t y to dr o driving lev iving level el There is a malfunction if indicator lamp (centr (centre position): e position): press and hold button 6. behaves in the following ways: Electronic level control automatically raises or the indicator lamp does not light up when you...
  • Page 143 140 Driving and parking Park the vehicle safely and leave it switched T T o r o raise or low aise or lower t er the v he vehicle lev ehicle level: el: press and hold button until the vehicle level reaches the required height.
  • Page 144 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 su er. Start the vehicle. Consult a quali ed specialist workshop as soon as possible.
  • Page 145 142 Driving and parking Before you open the fuel ller cap or take ENVIR ENVIRONMENT ONMENTAL NO AL NOTE TE 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 Restart the vehicle continuously for a maxi- switches o . mum of ten seconds until it runs smoothly. Replace fuel ller cap and turn it clockwise. If the vehicle does not start a er three attempts: You will hear a click when the fuel ller cap is Consult a quali ed specialist workshop.
  • Page 147 AdBlue lling pumps. Instrument cluster with display (black and white) ® alternatively, AdBlue is available at quali ed specialist workshops, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz ® AdBlue level Service Centre, and at numerous lling sta- ® ® T T opping up A...
  • Page 148 Driving and parking 145 T T op-up q op-up quantity: uantity: * N N O O TE TE Contamination of the vehicle interior ® due to AdBlue leakage With a prompt in the display at least 8 l A er topping up, carefully close the Without a prompt in the display at least 2 l ®...
  • Page 149 146 Driving and parking ® ® Opening t Opening the A he AdBlue dBlue ller ller cap on lock cap on lockable able ller ller Pr Prepar eparing t ing the A he AdBlue dBlue ® ® r r e ll e ll canist canister er caps...
  • Page 150 Re ll bottles without a threaded cap o er no over- ® ll protection. AdBlue may leak out as a result of over lling. Mercedes-Benz o ers special re ll bot- tles with a threaded cap. You can obtain this from a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Variant 2...
  • Page 151 148 Driving and parking ® ® ® When the AdBlue re ll bottle is no longer Closing t Closing the A he AdBlue dBlue ller ller cap on lock cap on lockable able ller ller pressed down, lling stops. The bottle can be caps caps removed when it has been only partially emp-...
  • Page 152 Driving and parking 149 Manual par Manual parking br king brake In particular, do not park on dry grass- land or harvested grain elds. Appl Applying or r ying or releasing t eleasing the par he parking br king brak ake lev e lever er &...
  • Page 153 150 Driving and parking T T o appl o apply t y the par he parking br king brak ake: e: pull handbrake Electr Electric par ic parking br king brake lever up as far as the last possible detent. Inf Infor ormation on t mation on the electr he electric par...
  • Page 154 Driving and parking 151 It may not be possible to release a parking brake if When the vehicle is stationary, the electric parking the on-board electrical system voltage is low or if brake is automatically applied if at least one of the there is a malfunction in the system.
  • Page 155 152 Driving and parking A gear is engaged In the event of an emergency, you can brake the vehicle while it is in motion with the electric park- You release the clutch pedal and depress the ing brake. accelerator pedal at the same time While driving, press the ! switch of the When reverse gear is selected, the rear-end electric parking brake.
  • Page 156 Driving and parking 153 Method 2: hod 2: interrupt the power supply by acti- vating standby mode ( page 153). Method 3: hod 3: disconnect all batteries. For this, please contact a quali ed specialist workshop. S S t t andb andby mode y mode A A ctiv...
  • Page 157: Driving And Parking

    154 Driving and parking Inf Infor ormation about sensors mation about sensors Chock at rear of chassis on le side of vehicle (example: front-wheel drive vehicle) Certain driving and driving safety systems use sen- T T o r o remov emove t e the c he choc hock: k: remove the rubber strap...
  • Page 158 Driving and parking 155 Hill start assist ( page 166) BAS supports you with additional braking force in an emergency braking situation. HOLD function ( page 166) If you depress the brake pedal quickly, BAS is acti- Parking Assist PARKTRONIC vated: Reversing camera BAS automatically boosts the braking force of...
  • Page 159 156 Driving and parking the wheels may start to spin Drive on carefully. ASR traction control is no longer active ® Have ESP checked at a quali ed spe- cialist workshop. ® ® If ESP is deactivated by the driver, ESP will con- tinue to support you when braking.
  • Page 160 Driving and parking 157 Active Brake Assist can help you to minimise the ® ® F F unction of ESP unction of ESP tr trailer st ailer stabilisation abilisation risk of a collision with vehicles or pedestrians or to reduce the e ects of such a collision. &...
  • Page 161 158 Driving and parking An intermittent warning tone sounds and the The distance warning function warns you in the fol- · distance warning lamp lights up in the lowing situations: instrument cluster. At speeds greater than approximately 30 km/h, if over several seconds the distance Brake immediately or take evasive action, provided maintained to the vehicle travelling in front is it is safe to do so and the tra c situation allows...
  • Page 162 Driving and parking 159 Syst System limits em limits Deactiv Deactivating A ating Activ ctive Br e Brak ake Assist e Assist It is recommended that Active Brake Assist is The system may be impaired or may not function in always le activated.
  • Page 163 160 Driving and parking distance to the vehicle in front, for vehicle speed, You can limit the speed as follows: braking in good time and for staying in your lane. Variable: for speed limits, e.g. in built-up areas. The status of cruise control and the stored speed Permanent: for long-term speed restrictions, are shown in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 164 Driving and parking 161 A er completion of kickdown, the variable limiter A A ctiv ctivating cr ating cruise contr uise control or t ol or the v he var ariable limit iable limiter er is activated again in the following situations: Press the top or bottom section M of If the driven speed drops below the stored...
  • Page 165 162 Driving and parking brake and accelerator pedals or the rocker switch The following settings are possible when cruise on the steering wheel. control or the variable limiter is deactivated: DSR automatically controls in the following situa- Rocker switch M or N stores the tions: current speed and the vehicle maintains this speed.
  • Page 166 Driving and parking 163 Press the rocker switch up or down until DSR status display in the on-board computer desired speed is reached. DSR is activ DSR is activat ated: Release the rocker switch 1. and the set speed appear in the sta- The current speed is stored.
  • Page 167 164 Driving and parking Other features of Active Distance Assist & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident from accelera- DISTRONIC: tion or braking by Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Depending on the preselected distance, DISTRONIC intervenes either dynamically Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC may accel- (short distance) or to save fuel (long distance).
  • Page 168 Driving and parking 165 iter is activated with the speed restriction dis- Always observe the tra c conditions played in the instrument cluster. carefully and react accordingly. A A dop dopting t ting the display he displayed limit speed when A ed limit speed when Active ctive Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC may not detect...
  • Page 169 166 Driving and parking Incr Increasing or r easing or reducing t educing the speed he speed HOLD function HOLD function Press rocker switch up M or down to HOLD function HOLD function N the pressure point. The stored speed is increased or reduced by R R eq equir uirement ement 1 km/h.
  • Page 170 Driving and parking 167 R R e e v v er ersing camer sing camera wit a with inside r h inside rear earvie view mirr w mirror dis- or dis- * N N O O TE TE Damage to the vehicle due to auto- play play matic braking...
  • Page 171 168 Driving and parking The inside rearview mirror display contrast You can choose between two settings: may be impaired due to incident sunlight or S S t t andar andard: d: normal system sensitivity other light sources. In this case, pay particular Sensitiv Sensitive: e: higher system sensitivity.
  • Page 172 Driving and parking 169 You can have the following status information for Se Setting A tting ATTENTION ASSIST TTENTION ASSIST ATTENTION ASSIST displayed in the Assistance On-board computer: menu of the on-board computer: Settings Assistance Attention Assist (Attention Assist) the journey length since the last break the attention level determined by ATTENTION Se Setting op tting options...
  • Page 173 170 Driving and parking are indicated only by the ashing of the red warn- Syst System limits em limits ing lamp. Blind Spot Assist and the exit warning function If you overtake a vehicle quickly, no warning is may be limited in the following situations: given.
  • Page 174 Driving and parking 171 Also read the notes on Blind Spot Assist & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident caused by limi- page 169). ted detection performance of Drive Away V V ehicles wit ehicles with Blind Spo h Blind Spot Assist: t Assist: drivers can also be Assist warned of any crossing tra c when reversing out...
  • Page 175 172 Driving and parking tone and by the status symbol ashing in the F F unctions of A unctions of Activ ctive Lane K e Lane Keeping Assist eeping Assist instrument cluster. The function is available in the speed range between approximately 60 km/h and 160 km/h.
  • Page 176 Driving and parking 173 front, for vehicle speed, braking in good time and The distance to the vehicle in front is too short for staying in your lane. and thus the lane markings cannot be detec- ted. The lane markings change quickly, e.g. lanes branch o , cross one another or merge.
  • Page 177 174 Driving and parking once the engine has completed the warm-up Pr Priming iming phase. It is only possible to activate ADR with the vehicle stationary and the parking brake applied. On vehicles with automatic transmission, the selector lever must be in position j. A A ctiv ctivating/deactiv ating/deactivating ADR...
  • Page 178 Driving and parking 175 A A djus djusting ADR ting ADR & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident due to the brake system overheating If you leave your foot on the brake pedal when driving, the brake system may overheat. This increases the braking distance and the brake system can even fail.
  • Page 179 176 Driving and parking When driving with a vehicle/trailer combination, Note the following regarding the tongue weight: always adapt your speed to the current road and Make full use of the maximum tongue weight, weather conditions. Drive carefully. Keep a su - where possible.
  • Page 180 You can reduce the risk of the trailer swaying and rocking by retro tting stabiliser bars or trailer stability programs. Further information is available from any Mercedes-Benz service centre. When you are driving with a trailer, observe the fol- lowing points:...
  • Page 181 178 Driving and parking V V ehicles wit ehicles with aut h automatic tr omatic transmission: ansmission: shi the Detac aching t hing the ball neck he ball neck selector lever to position j. Apply the vehicle's parking brake. Close all the doors. Remove the cover cap from the ball head and stow it away safely ( page 196).
  • Page 182 Driving and parking 179 You can connect accessories up to a maxi- mum of 240 W to the permanent power sup- ply. U U ncoupling a tr ncoupling a trailer ailer & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of being crushed and becoming trapped when uncoupling a trailer When uncoupling a trailer with an engaged...
  • Page 183 180 Instrument Display and on-board computer Ov Over ervie view of t w of the ins he instr trument clust ument cluster er & W W ARNING ARNING 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.
  • Page 184: Operating The On-Board Computer

    Instrument Display and on-board computer 181 Ov Over ervie view of t w of the butt he buttons on t ons on the st he steer eering wheel ing wheel % Back button, le (on-board computer) Touch Control, le (on-board computer) Main menu button (on-board computer) Variant 1 Button group for cruise control or Active Dis-...
  • Page 185: Overview Of The Instrument Cluster Dis

    182 Instrument Display and on-board computer on the le repeatedly, or press and hold T T o call up t o call up the main menu: he main menu: press and hold but- and then press it brie y. this once. T T o brow o browse t se thr hrough t...
  • Page 186: Cruise Control

    Instrument Display and on-board computer 183 ¯ Cruise control ( page 159) In vehicles without brightness control 1, the instrument lighting can be adjusted via the on- ç Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC board computer ( page 185). page 163) È Limiter ( page 160) Menus and submenus...
  • Page 187 184 Instrument Display and on-board computer With certain engines, a recuperation display is The following displays are available on the assis- also shown. If only a small amount of fuel is le tant display: in the fuel tank, a vehicle being refuelled will Assistance graphic appear instead of the approximate range.
  • Page 188 Instrument Display and on-board computer 185 Calling up se Calling up settings on t ttings on the on-boar he on-board com d comput puter er Driving time (from start / from reset) Average speed (from start / from reset) On-board computer: Average fuel consumption (from start / from Settings reset)
  • Page 189: Mercedes Me Calls

    If you have activated the maintenance manage- ment service, relevant vehicle data is transferred automatically to the Mercedes-Benz Customer Centre. You will then receive individual recommen- dations regarding the maintenance of your vehicle. Regardless of whether you have consented to the...
  • Page 190: Mercedes Me Connect

    The case-related data will be processed and stored Data tr a transmission when Mer ansmission when Mercedes me connect cedes me connect in the Mercedes-Benz customer centre and, if nec- services ar vices are no e not activ t activat ated ed...
  • Page 191: Mercedes Me And Apps

    If necessary, the contact person at the Mercedes me Portal, then services and o ers from Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre for- Mercedes-Benz will be available to you. wards the call to Mercedes me connect Acci- Availability is country-dependent. dent and Breakdown Management. However, For more information consult a Mercedes-Benz call forwarding is not possible in all countries.
  • Page 192: Udio System Em

    Audio system 189 N N o o t t es on oper es on operating safe ating safety ty & W W ARNING ARNING 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 tra c situation.
  • Page 193 190 Audio system Ov Over ervie view and oper w and operation ation A A udio syst udio system ov em over erview view Control knob Press brie y: calls up the telephone, accepts or ends a call. Turn: sets the volume Press and hold: calls up the call list.
  • Page 194 Audio system 191 T T o decr o decrease v ease volume: olume: turn the volume control R R adio adio anti-clockwise. Se Setting t tting the fr he freq equency band uency band T T o mut o mute: e: press the volume control. Audio system: Syst System se...
  • Page 195: Media

    192 Audio system A A ctiv ctivating/deactiv ating/deactivating t ating the he tr tra c a c inf infor ormation mation Showing t wing the curr he current pr ent progr ogramme pre amme previe view (EPG) w (EPG) service vice R R eq equir uirements: ements:...
  • Page 196: Audio System

    Audio system 193 ® ® Se Setting pla tting playbac yback op k options tions S S t t ar arting pla ting playbac yback of an iP k of an iPod od Audio system: R R eq equir uirements: ements: SETUP Audio settings...
  • Page 197: Pair Device

    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 A A djus djusting t ting the call/r he call/ringt ingtone v...
  • Page 198: Call Lists

    Audio system 195 A A ctiv ctivating functions dur ating functions during a call ing a call Call list Call list Making a call fr Making a call from t om the call list he call list Ending a call Ending a call Audio system: Select =.
  • Page 199 196 Transporting N N o o t t es on loading guidelines es on loading guidelines Always make sure that objects do not protrude from stowage spaces, luggage & D D AN ANGER GER Risk of exhaust gas poisoning nets or stowage nets. Close the lockable stowage spaces Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust before starting a journey.
  • Page 200 Transporting 197 N N o o t t es on dis es on distr tributing t ibuting the load wit he load within t hin the v he vehicle ehicle Secur Securing loads ing loads N N o o t t es on load secur es on load securing * NO NOTE TE Risk of damage to the oor covering...
  • Page 201 198 Transporting Make sure that the load is secure before every Ov Over ervie view of lashing points w 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 202 Transporting 199 Carr Carrier sy ier syst stems Inf Infor ormation on t mation on the r he roof lugg oof luggag age r e rack & W W ARNING ARNING 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.
  • Page 203: Notes On Loading Guidelines

    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 retro tted only at a quali ed specialist workshop. Otherwise, you could damage the vehicle.
  • Page 204 You can obtain further informa- servicing of your vehicle from a quali ed specialist tion at a quali ed specialist workshop. workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. N N on-oper on-operational times wit ational times with t h the batt...
  • Page 205 202 Maintenance and care & W W ARNING & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of injury due to moving ARNING 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 o .
  • Page 206 Maintenance and care 203 If it is still possible to li 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 Engine oil Chec Checking t king the engine oil lev he engine oil level wit el with t h the on-board...
  • Page 207 & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of burns from hot compo- Mercedes-Benz recommends using original or nent parts in the engine compartment tested replacement and service parts. Certain component parts in the engine com- Do not change the engine oil or oil lter partment can be very hot, e.g.
  • Page 208 Maintenance and care 205 Chec Checking t king the coolant lev he coolant level el & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of burns from hot compo- nent parts in the engine compartment Certain component parts in the engine com- partment can be very hot, e.g. the engine, the cooler and parts of the exhaust system.
  • Page 209 Make sure that no windscreen washer Only use coolant approved by Mercedes-Benz to concentrate spills out next to the ller avoid damaging the engine cooling system. opening. Replace coolant expansion reservoir cap and tighten in a clockwise direction.
  • Page 210 Maintenance and care 207 T T opping up t opping up the w he washer asher uid & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of burns from hot compo- nent parts in the engine compartment Certain components in the engine compart- ment can be very hot, e.g.
  • Page 211 208 Maintenance and care & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of re and explosion due to fuel Fuels are highly ammable. There is a risk of re and explosion due to contact with hot com- ponent parts. Allow the engine and the exhaust system to cool down.
  • Page 212: Vehicle

    Consult a quali ed spe- The water jet can cause externally invisible cialist workshop. damage. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the Components damaged in this way may unex- fuel lter drained at a quali ed specialist work- pectedly fail.
  • Page 213 Only use care products approved for specially designated wash bays. In this case, make Mercedes-Benz. sure that a specially designated wash bay is used Do not polish the vehicle and light-alloy for washing by hand.
  • Page 214 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. W W iper blades iper blades Carefully clean the folded-away wiper Do not clean the wiper blades too o en.
  • Page 215 Care and cleaning products containing sol- that have been recommended and vents can cause surfaces in the cockpit to approved by Mercedes-Benz. Then wipe become porous. When the airbags are it over again with a dry cloth. deployed, plastic parts may break away.
  • Page 216 Do not use any oil-based cleaning dust and then use a damp micro - and care products. bre cloth and a 1% soapsuds solu- tion to clean the entire seat cover. Do not spot-clean. Use cleaning and care products recommended for Mercedes-Benz .
  • Page 217 1% soapsuds solution to and care products. clean the entire seat cover. Do not spot-clean. Use cleaning and care products recommended for Mercedes-Benz . S S t t eer eering wheel and g ing wheel and gear Clean with a damp cloth.
  • Page 218 Breakdown assistance 215 Se Setting up t tting up the w he war arning tr ning triangle iangle Emerg Emergency ency R R emo emoving t ving the safe he safety v ty vest Remove the safety vest from the stowage com- partment in the driver's door.
  • Page 219 This allows measures for rescue, recovery or syst system towing to a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre to be initiated quickly. The Mercedes-Benz emergency call system only functions in areas where mobile phone coverage is The SOS button in the overhead control panel available from the relevant contract partner.
  • Page 220 This allows measures for rescue, recovery or ment cluster or the red SOS NOT READY mes- towing to a Mercedes-Benz service centre to sage on the display, if available be initiated quickly. The ashing indicator lamp in the overhead control panel...
  • Page 221: Flat Tyre

    . that you only use batteries that have been tested Change the wheel ( page 260). and approved for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. These batteries provide increased impact protec- tion to prevent vehicle occupants from su ering Batt...
  • Page 222: Battery

    ONMENTAL NO AL NOTE TE Environmental Connect the battery to a charger recommen- damage due to improper disposal of bat- ded for Mercedes-Benz teries Consult a quali ed specialist workshop to dis- connect the battery S S t t ar arting assist...
  • Page 223 220 Breakdown assistance When jump-starting and charging the batteries, Do not connect or disconnect the battery observe the following points: terminals with the engine running. only use undamaged jump leads/charging cables with a su cient cross-section and insu- & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of explosion due to explo- lated terminal clamps sive mixture of gases...
  • Page 224 Breakdown assistance 221 Remove the terminal clamps of the starting assistance/charging cable in reverse order. First remove second black NEGATIVE terminal clamp from earth point in the engine compartment. Then remove black NEGATIVE terminal clamp from the donor battery. Then remove second red POSITIVE terminal clamp from the POSITIVE terminal of jump- start connection 3.
  • Page 225 222 Breakdown assistance T T o r o remov emove: e: unscrew screws and remove If the vehicle is expected to be parked up or out of use for longer than four weeks, observe trim 2. the information on parking up the vehicle Remove oor covering 1.
  • Page 226 Reconnect the starter battery ( page 222). Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the starter battery replaced at a quali ed specialist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. If you want to replace the starter battery yourself,...
  • Page 227 224 Breakdown assistance V V ehicles wit ehicles with fr h front wheel dr ont wheel driv ive: r e: remo emoving t ving the he st start arter batt er battery Unscrew screws of bracket and pull the bracket out upwards. Slide the starter battery from its anchorage Disconnect the starter battery ( page 222).
  • Page 228 Tighten the nuts for wires with torque speci ed on prefuse box 5. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the starter battery replaced at a quali ed specialist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. If you want to replace the starter battery yourself,...
  • Page 229 Otherwise, electrical major assemblies, In the event of a breakdown, Mercedes-Benz rec- e.g. the alternator, could be damaged. ommends that you have the vehicle transported instead of towed. * N N O O TE TE Damage to the vehicle's electronics...
  • Page 230 Breakdown assistance 227 P P er ermissible to missible towing met wing methods hods Both axles on t h axles on the he F F r r ont axle r ont axle raised aised R R ear axle r ear axle raised aised gr ground ound...
  • Page 231 228 Breakdown assistance If the automatic transmission cannot be shif- Make sure the tow rope does not exceed ted to position i, transport the vehicle the legally prescribed length. page 229). A towing vehicle with li ing Mark the tow rope in the middle, e.g. equipment is required for vehicle transport.
  • Page 232 Breakdown assistance 229 The propeller sha s to the drive axles must be * N N O O TE TE Damage due to excessive tractive removed if the maximum permissible towing power distance is exceeded. If you pull away sharply, the tractive power may Only have the propeller sha s installed or be too high and the vehicles could be dam- removed by quali ed, trained personnel.
  • Page 233: Breakdown Assistance

    230 Breakdown assistance Make sure that the front and rear axles come to rest on the same transportation vehicle. * N N O O TE TE Damage to the drive train due to incorrect positioning of the vehicle Do not position the vehicle above the connection point of the transport vehicle.
  • Page 234: Electrical Fuses

    Electrical components or systems could be damaged by incorrect fuses. Only use fuses which have been approved by Mercedes-Benz and which have the correct fuse rating. The electrical fuses in your vehicle isolate defec- tive circuits. If a fuse blows, all the components on...
  • Page 235 232 Breakdown assistance U U nloc nlocking and r king and remo emoving t ving the stow he stowag age com e compar partment tment cover er Example: vehicle tool kit insert Li the insert at marked positions 1. Remove the rubber mat from the co-driver's Pull the insert out of clips 2.
  • Page 236: Hydraulic Jack

    Breakdown assistance 233 S S t t or oring t ing the v he vehicle t ehicle tool kit ool kit Jack maintenance: Slide the insert into clips 2. Clean and grease all moving parts a er use. Extend and retract the pistons fully every six Close the insert by pressing on marked points months.
  • Page 237 234 Breakdown assistance V V ehicles wit ehicles with mor h more t e than 18 seats han 18 seats R R eq equir uirement ement: : The right-hand rear-end door is open. Open clasps on jack 1, loosen the straps and remove the jack.
  • Page 238: Wheels And Tyres Es

    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 239 You can obtain this at a quali ed specialist workshop. mation on snow chains recommended for Mercedes-Benz in the wheel and tyre overview at F F or v or vehicles wit ehicles with a limit...
  • Page 240 The driving characteristics as well as the tyre pressure monitoring system must be reco- steering and braking characteristics may ded. Contact a quali ed Mercedes-Benz spe- be greatly impaired. cialist workshop for this purpose. Comply with the recommended tyre pres- Only check tyre pressures when the tyres are cold.
  • Page 241 238 Wheels and tyres The tyre pressure table shows the recommended tyre pressure for the tyres tted at the factory on this vehicle. The recommended tyre pressures are valid for cold tyres and di erent 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 242 Wheels and tyres 239 T T yr yres/disk wheel es/disk wheel Vehicle load ehicle load Max. fr Max. front axle load ont axle load 1850 kg 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)
  • Page 243 240 Wheels and tyres R R ear axle tyr ear axle tyre pr e pressur essures on v es on vehicles wit ehicles with fr h front wheel dr ont wheel drive Max. r Max. rear axle load ear axle load 2100 kg 2100 kg T T yr yres/disk wheel es/disk wheel...
  • Page 244 Wheels and tyres 241 F F r r ont axle tyr ont axle tyre pr e pressur essures on cam es on camper v per van v an vehicles wit ehicles with fr h front wheel dr ont wheel drive Camper v per van, max.
  • Page 245 242 Wheels and tyres Camper v per van, max. r an, max. rear axle load ear axle load 2430 kg 2430 kg T T yr yres/disk wheel es/disk wheel Vehicle load ehicle load Max. r Max. rear axle load ear axle load 2430 kg 2430 kg 225/75R16CP 118R...
  • Page 246 Wheels and tyres 243 T T yr yres/disk wheel es/disk wheel Vehicle load ehicle load Max. fr Max. front axle load ont axle load 1650 kg 1650 kg 235/65R16C 121/119R Fully laden 300 kPa (3.0 bar/44 psi) 235/65R16C 121/119R Empty 300 kPa (3.0 bar/44 psi) 235/65R16C 118/116R Fully laden...
  • Page 247 244 Wheels and tyres T T yr yres/disk wheel es/disk wheel Vehicle load ehicle load Max. fr Max. front axle load ont axle load 1740 kg 1740 kg 245/65R17XL 111H Fully laden 260 kPa (2.6 bar/38 psi) 245/65R17XL 111H Empty 240 kPa (2.4 bar/35 psi) Max.
  • Page 248 Wheels and tyres 245 T T yr yres/disk wheel es/disk wheel Vehicle load ehicle load Max. fr Max. front axle load ont axle load 2000 kg 2000 kg 235/65R16C 118/116R Fully laden 380 kPa (3.8 bar/55 psi) 235/65R16C 118/116R Empty 300 kPa (3.0 bar/44 psi) 235/60R17C 117/115R Fully laden...
  • Page 249 246 Wheels and tyres Max. r Max. rear axle load ear axle load 2000 kg 2000 kg T T yr yres/disk wheel es/disk wheel Vehicle load ehicle load Max. r Max. rear axle load ear axle load 2000 kg 2000 kg 225/75R16C 121/120R Fully laden 380 kPa (3.8 bar/55 psi)
  • Page 250 Wheels and tyres 247 T T yr yres/disk wheel es/disk wheel Vehicle load ehicle load Max. r Max. rear axle load ear axle load 2060 kg 2060 kg 235/60R17C 117/115R Fully laden 410 kPa (4.1 bar/59 psi) 235/60R17C 117/115R Empty 310 kPa (3.1 bar/45 psi) 235/60R17C 117/115 Fully laden...
  • Page 251 248 Wheels and tyres T T yr yres/disk wheel es/disk wheel Vehicle load ehicle load Max. r Max. rear axle load ear axle load 2430 kg 2430 kg 235/65R16C 121/119R Fully laden 490 kPa (4.9 bar/71 psi) 235/65R16C 121/119R Empty 300 kPa (3.0 bar/44 psi) 235/65R16C 118/116R Fully laden...
  • Page 252 Wheels and tyres 249 R R ear axle tyr ear axle tyre pr e pressur essures f es for v or vehicles wit ehicles with r h rear wheel dr ear wheel driv ive and twin tyr e and twin tyres es Max.
  • Page 253 250 Wheels and tyres Max. fr Max. front axle load ont axle load 2000 kg 2000 kg T T yr yres/disk wheel es/disk wheel Vehicle load ehicle load Max. fr Max. front axle load ont axle load 1850 kg 1850 kg 205/75R16C 110/108R Fully laden 460 kPa (4.6 bar/67 psi)
  • Page 254 Con- values a er you have changed the tyre pressure. tact a quali ed Mercedes-Benz specialist You can, however, also update the reference values workshop for this purpose.
  • Page 255: Tyre Pressure

    252 Wheels and tyres system is not yet complete. The tyre pressures Syst System limits em limits are already being monitored. The system may be impaired or may not function in the following situations: Compare the tyre pressure with the recom- mended tyre pressure for the current operating if the tyre pressure has been set incorrectly condition (...
  • Page 256 Wheels and tyres 253 Bear in mind the following related topic: Countr Country or r y or region egion Radio eq adio equipment uipment Notes on tyre pressure ( page 237) approv approval number al number R R adio eq adio equipment approv uipment approval of t al of the tyr...
  • Page 257 254 Wheels and tyres Countr Country or r y or region egion Radio eq adio equipment uipment Countr Country or r y or region egion Radio eq adio equipment uipment approv approval number al number approv approval number al number Israel A.
  • Page 258 Wheels and tyres 255 Countr Country or r y or region egion Radio eq adio equipment uipment Countr Country or r y or region egion Radio eq adio equipment uipment approv approval number al number approv approval number al number South Korea Taiwan R-CRM-HHF-TSSRE4A...
  • Page 259: Changing A Wheel

    256 Wheels and tyres Countr Country or r y or region egion Radio eq adio equipment uipment Countr Country or r y or region egion Radio eq adio equipment uipment approv approval number al number approv approval number al number shall not in uence air- United Arab Emirates Huf Electronics Bret-...
  • Page 260 Accessories that are not approved for your vehicle the tyres to explode. by Mercedes-Benz, or are not being used correctly, Therefore, only use tyre types and sizes can impair operating safety.
  • Page 261 258 Wheels and tyres Only t wheels of the same size and tread The disk brakes or wheel suspension compo- design on one axle (le and right). nents may also be damaged. It is only permissible to t a di erent wheel Only interchange the front and rear size to this in the event of a at tyre in order to wheels if the wheels and tyres have the...
  • Page 262 The jack is maintenance-free. If there is a mal- Mercedes-Benz recommends that you stay function, please contact a quali ed specialist within a wheel size category when changing a workshop.
  • Page 263 260 Wheels and tyres Pr Prepar eparing t ing the v he vehicle f ehicle for a wheel c or a wheel change hange V V ehicles wit ehicles with fr h front wheel dr ont wheel drive Take the jack and the tyre-change tool kit from R R eq equir uirements: ements: behind the driver's seat (...
  • Page 264 Important notes on using the jack: Only use the vehicle-speci c 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 Jack support points raised.
  • Page 265 262 Wheels and tyres Position jack at jack support point 1. Turn the handwheel until the plate of the jack sits securely on jack support point 1. F F r r ont axle: ont axle: position ratchet ring spanner from the tyre-change tool kit on the hexagon nut of the jack so that the lettering "AUF"...
  • Page 266 Wheels and tyres 263 V V ehicles wit ehicles with all-wheel dr h all-wheel driv ive: e: turn jack spindle anti-clockwise as far as it will go. Raise the vehicle until the tyre is raised a maxi- mum of 3 cm o the ground. Loosen and remove the wheel ( page 263).
  • Page 267 For safety reasons, only use wheel bolts or wheel nut cover onto the wheel nuts. wheel nuts which have been approved by Mercedes-Benz and for the wheel in question. Screw in three wheel nuts over the xing discs of the wheel nut cover.
  • Page 268 Wheels and tyres 265 R R ear axle: ear axle: position the extension rod from the Starting with the middle rod, slide the wheel tyre-change tool kit on the hexagon nut of the wrench extension as far as it will go onto the jack and position the ratchet ring spanner from wheel wrench.
  • Page 269: Spare Wheel

    266 Wheels and tyres V V ehicles wit ehicles with Super Single tyr h Super Single tyres: es: transport the Never t more than one emergency defective rear wheel in the load area. The rear spare wheel. wheel is too large for the spare wheel holder. Adapt your driving style and drive care- Check the tyre pressure of the newly tted fully in emergency spare wheel mode.
  • Page 270 Wheels and tyres 267 F F itting and r itting and remo emoving t ving the spar he spare wheel e wheel 55 km/h and a maximum driving dis- tance of 100 km. V V ehicles wit ehicles with fr h front wheel dr ont wheel driv ive: r e: remo...
  • Page 271 268 Wheels and tyres Remove wheel wrench 7, ratchet ring span- Guide the wheel gripper at an angle on the wire into the wheel brace. ner 4, and auxiliary tool for the spare wheel li er from the vehicle tool kit. Slide the wheel slightly under the vehicle.
  • Page 272 Wheels and tyres 269 Place a screwdriver into recesses and then V V ehicles wit ehicles with r h rear wheel dr ear wheel driv ive: r e: remo emoving t ving the spare he spare prise o covers 1. wheel (v wheel (vehicle wit ehicle with low...
  • Page 273 270 Wheels and tyres Move the pump lever up and down until the R R emo emoving t ving the spar he spare wheel in t e wheel in the load com he load compar part- t- tyre is raised a maximum of 3 cm o the ment ment ground.
  • Page 274 Wheels and tyres 271 Assemble the pump lever for the jack and slide it into 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 275 272 Technical data Inf Infor ormation on t mation on the t he tec echnical data hnical data This could jeopardise the operating safety of the vehicle. The technical data was determined in accordance Have the low-re ection exterior aerial t- with EU Directives.
  • Page 276 Technical data 273 F F r r eq equency band uency band Maximum tr Maximum transmis- ansmis- Manuf Manufactur acturer er Manuf Manufactur acturer inf er infor orma- sion output sion output tion tion 70 cm waveband 35 W Huf Baolong Huf Baolong Electron- ics Bretten GmbH, 420 –...
  • Page 277 274 Technical data Br Brazil azil Manuf Manufactur acturer er Model desig- Model desig- R R adio eq adio equip- uip- nation nation ment approv ment approval al number (if number (if av available) ailable) Bosch MRRevo14F 74265/ Manuf Manufactur acturer er Model desig- Model desig-...
  • Page 278 Technical data 275 Jordan Manuf Manufactur acturer er Model desig- Model desig- R R adio eq adio equip- uip- nation nation ment approv ment approval al Manuf Manufactur acturer er Model desig- Model desig- R R adio eq adio equip- uip- number (if number (if...
  • Page 279 276 Technical data Philippines Philippines Manuf Manufactur acturer er Model desig- Model desig- R R adio eq adio equip- uip- nation nation ment approv ment approval al number (if number (if av available) ailable) Bosch LRR3 (Radar DB101762 Manuf Manufactur acturer er Model desig- Model desig-...
  • Page 280: Ber

    Technical data 277 Ukraine aine R R egulat egulator ory r y radio adio identi cations identi cations – Indonesia – Indonesia For Indonesia, the following tables list the manu- facturers and required regulatory radio identi ca- tions of relevant components These are not small components.
  • Page 281 278 Technical data R R egulat egulator ory r y radio adio identi cation identi cation Manuf Manufac- Model desig- Model desig- R R adio eq adio equipment uipment turer er nation nation approv approval number (if al number (if Manuf Manufac- Model desig-...
  • Page 282 Technical data 279 Manuf Manufac- Model desig- Model desig- R R adio eq adio equipment uipment Manuf Manufac- Model desig- Model desig- R R adio eq adio equipment uipment turer er nation nation approv approval number (if al number (if turer er nation nation...
  • Page 283 280 Technical data Manuf Manufac- Model desig- Model desig- R R adio eq adio equipment uipment Manuf Manufac- Model desig- Model desig- R R adio eq adio equipment uipment turer er nation nation approv approval number (if al number (if turer er nation nation...
  • Page 284 Technical data 281 V V ehicle ehicle identi cation identi cation plat plate, v e, vehicle ehicle identi cation identi cation number (VIN) and engine number number (VIN) and engine number V V ehicle ehicle identi cation identi cation plate plate Vehicle identi cation plate (example: Gulf States)
  • Page 285 The VIN is also attached as a label on the lower by the use of products that have not been section of windscreen 2. approved is not covered by the Mercedes-Benz The VIN below the windscreen is only available for guarantee or goodwill gestures.
  • Page 286 Technical data 283 Fire, naked ames, smoking and creating * N N O O TE TE Damage due to incorrect fuel sparks must be avoided. Even small amounts of the wrong fuel could Before refuelling, switch o the vehicle result in damage to the fuel system, the engine and, if tted, the stationary heater and and the emission control system.
  • Page 287 284 Technical data In accordance with the European standard F F uel t uel tank tot ank total capacity al capacity EN 16942, you will nd the compatibility marks for Diesel engine Diesel engine Total capacity al capacity fuel in the following places: OM651 Approx.
  • Page 288 Technical data 285 any ammonia vapours that may be released. Fill ® If a person comes into contact with AdBlue ® the AdBlue tank only in well-ventilated areas. observe the following: Exhaus Exhaust g t gas as a er a ertr treatment eatment ®...
  • Page 289 * NO NOTE TE Engine damage due to incorrect SAE classi cation (viscosity) of the engine oil Only engine oils approved for Mercedes-Benz may be used in Mercedes-Benz engines. If the SAE classi cation (viscosity) of the Further information on engine oil and oil lter:...
  • Page 290 Technical data 287 Therefore, Mercedes-Benz recommends that you Oil c Oil chang hange int e interv erval al change the engine oil before the start of the cold The on-board computer automatically shows the season. Only use an approved engine oil in the date of the next oil change as an event message prescribed SAE viscosity class for this purpose.
  • Page 291 If an inappropriate coolant is used, the engine Only use brake uid approved by Mercedes-Benz in cooling system is not su ciently protected accordance with MB-Freigabe or MB-Approval against overheating and corrosion at high out- 331.0.
  • Page 292 Technical data 289 Note the proportion of anti-corrosion agent/anti- R R efr efrig iger erant freeze in the engine cooling system within the fol- N N o o t t es on r es on refr efrig iger erant lowing temperature ranges: Observe the notes on operating uids A minimum of 50% (antifreeze protection down page 282).
  • Page 293: Trailer Hitch

    Nominal tensile load is the maximum permissible tractive power. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have a Further information on the lashing points and tie- trailer hitch retro tted at a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. down eyes can be obtained in the "Transporting" section ( page 197).
  • Page 294 The roof rack supports must be arranged at an even distance from each other. Lower loading rail on 200 daN Mercedes-Benz advises you to install a side wall stabilizer on the vehicle's front axle. Upper loading rail on 125 daN...
  • Page 295 292 Technical data Inf Infor ormation about t mation about the ladder r he ladder racks acks & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of accident‑ and injury if the load is exceeded If you exceed the permitted load when using the rack, the rack system may disconnect from the vehicle and endanger other road users.
  • Page 296 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 293 Displa Display messag y messages es Intr Introduction oduction F F unction of displa unction of display messag y messages es Display messages appear on the instrument clus- ter. The display messages with graphic displays can be displayed in simpli ed format in the Owner's Man- ual and may deviate from the display on the instru- ment cluster.
  • Page 297 294 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Safe Safety syst ty systems Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * The window airbag in question is malfunctioning ( page 36). & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of injury or fatal injury due to a malfunction in the window airbag Left windowbag malfunc-...
  • Page 298 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 295 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * A malfunction has occurred in the system, the parking brake is inoper- ative. & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of an accident due to a brake system malfunc- Parking brake inoperative tion...
  • Page 299 296 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions V V ehicles wit ehicles with aut h automatic tr omatic transmission: ansmission: shi the transmission to position j. V V ehicles wit ehicles with manual tr h manual transmission:...
  • Page 300 Clean all sensors ( page 210). Restart the vehicle. SOS NOT READY * The Mercedes-Benz emergency call system is not available. Possible causes for this include: The vehicle is switched o . The Mercedes-Benz emergency call system is malfunctioning. Switch on the vehicle.
  • Page 301 298 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions & W W ARNING ® ARNING Risk of skidding if ESP is malfunctioning ® ® If ESP is malfunctioning, ESP cannot carry out vehicle stabilisa- tion.
  • Page 302 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 299 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * ABS and ESP ® are malfunctioning. Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be mal- functioning.
  • Page 303 300 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions ¯ * Cruise control has been deactivated. If a warning tone also sounds, this means cruise control has deactiva- ted itself automatically ( page 159).
  • Page 304 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 301 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions If the display message does not disappear: Stop in accordance with the tra c conditions. Clean all sensors ( page 210).
  • Page 305 302 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Active Lane Keeping * Active Lane Keeping Assist is temporarily unavailable ( page 172). Assist currently unavaila- The ambient conditions are outside the system limits ( page 172).
  • Page 306: Display Messages

    Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 303 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions * The amount of water accumulated in the water separator has reached the maximum level or the fuel lter is dirty and must be replaced. If there is no water separator Clean the fuel filter Visit a quali ed specialist workshop to replace the fuel lter.
  • Page 307 304 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the tra c condi- tions. Do not continue driving! Switch o the vehicle. Check the engine oil level.
  • Page 308 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 305 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Stop the vehicle immediately in accordance with the tra c condi- tions and switch it o . Consult a quali ed specialist workshop. * The coolant is too hot.
  • Page 309 306 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Regeneration not possi- * Not all conditions have been met for regeneration of the diesel partic- ulate lter ( page 129).
  • Page 310 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 307 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions ¯ * The AdBlue ® system is malfunctioning. A er the remaining distance displayed has been covered, it will no longer be possible to start the vehicle.
  • Page 311 308 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Ø * The AdBlue ® level has fallen below the reserve range. The power is restricted to 75% of the engine torque. ®...
  • Page 312 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 309 T T yr yres es Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Tyre pressure monitor * The installed wheels do not have suitable tyre pressure sensors. The inoperative No wheel tyre pressure monitor has been switched o .
  • Page 313 310 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Adjust the tyre pressure if necessary. Stop in accordance with the tra c conditions. Check the tyre pressure ( page 237) and the tyres.
  • Page 314 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 311 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions  * The key must be replaced. Visit a quali ed specialist workshop. Replace key V V ehicle ehicle Displa Display messag...
  • Page 315 312 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions & * The on-board electrical system voltage is too low. The stationary heater has switched o . Drive an extended distance until the battery has been su ciently inoperative Battery low charged again.
  • Page 316 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 313 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Auxiliary battery malfunc- * The auxiliary battery for the transmission is no longer being charged. tion Consult a quali ed specialist workshop. Until then, always shi the transmission to position j manually before you switch o the engine.
  • Page 317 314 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Start the vehicle. Apply brake to deselect * You have attempted to shi to a di erent transmission position from Park (P) position position j.
  • Page 318 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 315 Displa Display messag y messages Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Adaptive Highbeam * Adaptive Highbeam Assist is malfunctioning. Assist inoperative Visit a quali ed specialist workshop. * You are driving without a dipped beam. Turn the light switch to the L position.
  • Page 319: Engine Diagnostics

    316 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Restraint system ( page 316) Engine diagnostics ( page 321) æ Fuel reserve with fuel ller cap location indicator ( page 321) Coolant too hot/cold ( page 321) · Distance warning ( page 321) Preglow Tyre pressure monitoring system...
  • Page 320 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 317 W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions *V V ehicles wit ehicles with electr h electric par ic parking br king brak ake: e: the red electric parking brake indi- cator lamp ashes.
  • Page 321 318 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Have the brake system checked immediately at a quali ed specialist workshop. Drive on carefully at an adjusted speed and at a su cient distance from the vehicle in front.
  • Page 322 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 319 W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions *The red restraint system warning lamp is on while the vehicle is switched on. The restraint system is malfunctioning. Restraint system warning &...
  • Page 323 320 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Drive on carefully. ® Deactivate ESP only for as long as the situation requires. ® ®...
  • Page 324 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 321 W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions Objects on the front passenger seat may prevent the seat belt warning lamp from going out. Dr Driving syst iving systems W W ar arning/indicat...
  • Page 325 322 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions & W W ARNING ARNING Risk of burns when opening the bonnet If you open the bonnet in the event of an overheated engine or re in the engine compartment, the following situations may occur: You may come into contact with hot gases.
  • Page 326 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 323 T T yr yres es W W ar arning/indicat ning/indicator lamp or lamp Possible causes/conseq ossible causes/consequences and uences and Solutions Solutions *The tyre pressure yellow monitor warning lamp (pressure loss / mal- function) ashes for roughly one minute and then lights up permanently.
  • Page 327 324 Index A A dditional tur dditional turn signal light (all-wheel n signal light (all-wheel 1, 2, 3 ... 1, 2, 3 ... dr driv ive v e vehicles) ehicles)..........96 12 V socket 12 V socket A A dditive dditive see Socket (12 V) ®...
  • Page 328 Index 325 Anti-t Anti-the he prot protection ection A A ut uthor horised w ised work orkshop shop see ATA (Anti-the Alarm system) see Quali ed specialist workshop Aq Aquaplaning uaplaning..........123 A A ut utomatic dist omatic distance adjus ance adjustment tment see Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC...
  • Page 329 326 Index Jump-starting (vehicle)......219 Br Brak akef efor orce Dis ce Distr tribution ibution Key............50 EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribu- Notes (vehicle)........218 tion)............ 157 Remote control (stationary heating/ Br Brak akes es ventilation).......... 112 Post-collision brake....... 38 Removing or tting the starter bat- Br Breakdo eakdown tery............
  • Page 330 Index 327 Windows..........210 Top Tether..........43 Wiper blades........210 Childr Children en Carpe pet (car t (care) e)..........212 Avoiding dangers in the vehicle..... 39 Basic instructions......... 38 Carr Carrier syst ier systems (not ems (notes) es)......199 Choc Chock (r k (rear wheel dr ear wheel driv ive) e)......
  • Page 331 328 Index Coolant (engine) Coolant (engine) Diesel par Diesel particulat ticulate e lt lter er Checking level........205 Automatic regeneration....... 129 Notes..........288 Cancelling regeneration...... 129 Display load........130 Copyr yright ight............ 31 Notes..........129 Corner nering light ing light..........89 Starting regeneration......
  • Page 332 Index 329 Û ATTENTION ASSIST: Take a  Key not detected (white dis- play message)........310 break!..........302 Le dipped beam (example)..315 AUTO lights inoperative....315 Le windowbag malfunction Before starting the engine, Consult workshop (example)....294 turn the steering wheel.......
  • Page 333 330 Index Veh. positioning is active See N permanently active Risk of vehi- rolling..........313 manual or mobile app......314 Only select Park (P) when vehicle is Warning tyre defect....309 stationary........... 313 Wheel sens. missing....309 Radar sensors dirty See Owner's Active Brake Assist Functions cur- Manual..........
  • Page 334 Index 331 Dr Driv iver's seat er's seat Drow Drowsiness det siness detection ection see Seat see ATTENTION ASSIST see Seats DSR (Do DSR (Downhill Speed R wnhill Speed Regulation) egulation) Dr Driving c iving char haract acter eris istics (unusual) tics (unusual)....
  • Page 335 Emerg Emergency call ency call ® ® (Electr (Electronic St onic Stability Pr ability Progr ogram) see Mercedes-Benz emergency call system Activating/deactivating....... 156 Emerg Emergency key ency key Function/notes........155 Locking a door........54 Exter erior lighting ior lighting Removing/inserting......50 Beacon...........
  • Page 336 104 Int Intellig elligent light syst ent light system Help call Help call Adaptive Highbeam Assist..... 89 see Mercedes-Benz emergency call system Cornering light........89 High beam High beam Int Intellite ellitext™ (audio syst xt™ (audio system) Changing bulbs........95 Setting..........
  • Page 337 334 Index Reading lamp above the passenger Level contr el control ol seat............93 see ENR (electronic level control) Rear............. 93 Licence plat Licence plate lighting (c e lighting (changing bulbs) hanging bulbs)..97 Setting..........91 Light switc Light switch (ov h (over ervie view) w)........
  • Page 338 53 trol panel..........186 Opening the door (from the inside)..51 Transferred data......... 188 Unlocking the door (from the inside)..51 Mercedes-Benz emerg cedes-Benz emergency call syst ency call system Lo Low beam w beam Automatic emergency call....216 Switching on/o ........
  • Page 339 336 Index Outside mirr Outside mirrors see Engine oil folding in/out........101 Setting..........101 On-boar On-board com d comput puter er Setting options........14 Assistant display menu......183 Diesel particulate lter load display..130 Ov Over erhead contr head control panel ol panel Display..........
  • Page 340 Index 337 ® Topping up AdBlue ......144 R R eg egener eneration ation QR code (r QR code (rescue car escue card) d)........ 28 Cancelling........... 129 Quali ed Quali ed specialis specialist w t work orkshop shop...... 27 Notes..........129 Starting..........
  • Page 341 338 Index Service int vice interv erval display al display see ASSYST PLUS Safe Safety syst ty systems Service pr vice products oducts see Driving safety system Refrigerant (air conditioning)....289 Safe Safety v ty vest est..........215 Se Setting a speed limit tting a speed limit Seat Seat...
  • Page 342 Index 339 Switching on the power supply or Switc Switching t hing the r he rear windo ear window heat w heater er on/o on/o ... 109 the ignition......... 117 Switc Switching t hing the r he rese eset function t function on/o on/o S S t t ar art/st...
  • Page 343 340 Index T T o o w w -awa -away prot y protection ection T T r r ip com ip comput puter er Function..........68 Displaying........... 184 Switching on/o ........68 Resetting..........185 Tow-st -star arting ting..........230 Tr Trip dist ip distance ance Displaying...........
  • Page 344 Index 341 M+S tyres........... 235 Switching on power supply (start/ Noise..........235 stop button)........117 Notes on tting........256 Unlocking (from the inside)....52 Removing..........263 Ventilating (convenience opening)..66 Replacing........256, 260 V V ehicle data ehicle data Restarting the tyre pressure monitor... 252 Vehicle height........
  • Page 345 342 Index Flat tyre..........218 ÿ Coolant warning lamp....321 Noise..........235 ! Electric parking brake applied Notes on tting........256 red indicator lamp lights up..316, 317 Removing..........263 ! Electric parking brake mal- Replacing........256, 260 Restarting the tyre pressure monitor... 252 functioning yellow indicator lamp Selection..........
  • Page 348 Publication det Publication details ails Int Inter ernet Further information about Mercedes-Benz vehicles and about Mercedes‑Benz AG can be found on the following websites: https://www.mercedes-benz.com https://www.daimler.com Document Documentation t ation team You are welcome to forward any queries or sugges-...
  • Page 349 Int he Inter ernet You can access the operator's manual on the Mercedes-Benzhomepage. Digit Digital as an app al as an app The Mercedes-Benz Guides app is available free of charge in common app stores. Apple ® Android É9075844710Z1025ËÍ 9075844710Z102...

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