Mercedes-Benz Vito 2022 Operator's Manual
Mercedes-Benz Vito 2022 Operator's Manual

Mercedes-Benz Vito 2022 Operator's Manual

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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 Vito Operator's Manual...
  • Page 3 Front passenger airbag warning & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to an enabled co-driver airbag If the co-driver airbag is enabled, a child on the co-driver seat may be struck by the co-driver airbag during an accident. NEVER use a rearward-facing child restraint system on a seat with an ENA- BLED FRONT AIRBAG.
  • Page 4 Welcome to the world of Mercedes-Benz Before you first drive off, read this Operating Man- ual carefully and familiarise yourself with your vehi- cle. For your own safety and a longer operating lifespan, follow the instructions and warning noti- ces in this Operating Manual. Disregarding them may result in damage to the vehicle or environ- ment or in injuries to people.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Information about the bottle holder .... 90 Environmental protection ......13 Cup holder ..........90 Take-back of end-of-life vehicles ....13 Ashtray and cigarette lighter ....... 91 Genuine Mercedes-Benz parts ....13 Sockets ............91 Information about attachments, add-on equipment, installations and conver- sions ............14 Light and vision ..........
  • Page 6 Overview and operation of the on-board Breakdown assistance ......232 computer (vehicles with steering-wheel Emergency ..........232 buttons) ........... 172 Mercedes-Benz emergency call system ..233 Overview of data shown on the instru- Flat tyre ........... 235 ment cluster display ......... 173 Battery ............. 236 Adjusting the instrument lighting ....
  • Page 7: Symbols

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

    At a glance – Cockpit → → Cup holders Cigarette lighter → → Ashtray Switch clock for auxiliary warm- air heater → Combination switch Device installation frame for → PARKTRONIC warning displays auxiliary equipment, e.g. a → tachograph Adjusts the steering wheel →...
  • Page 10: Turn Signal Light

    At a glance – Indicator and warning lamps (vehicles without steering-wheel buttons) → → ? Coolant ® å ESP → → R Rear fog light K High beam → → N Fog light ® ÷ ESP → h Tyre pressure monitoring →...
  • Page 11: Restraint System

    At a glance – Indicator and warning lamps (vehicles with steering-wheel buttons) → → h Tyre pressure monitoring ® å ESP system → K High beam → 6 Restraint system → #! Turn signal light → ® ÷ ESP → J Brakes →...
  • Page 12: Steering Wheel With Buttons

    WX Adjusts the volume steering wheel buttons in the right control panel only function 8 Mutes with a Mercedes-Benz audio or → ó Vehicles with navigation navigation system. If you are system: switches on voice con-...
  • Page 13: Centre Console

    At a glance – Centre console Operating unit Centre console (example) → → Å Opens and closes the Multimedia system electric sliding door on the left → Æ Opens and closes the side of the vehicle electric sliding door on the right →...
  • Page 14: Overhead Control Panel

    At a glance – Overhead control panel → → Ì Deactivates interior pro- ï Button for Info call tection → 3 Opens/closes the pano- → p Switches the left-hand rama sliding sunroof reading lamp on/off → Opens/closes the roller sun- →...
  • Page 15: Seat Heating

    At a glance – Door control panel → d Vehicles with electrically adjust- Adjusts the seat electrically able front seats → Adjusts and folds the outside e Vehicles with manually adjusta- mirrors in/out electrically ble front seats → W Opens/closes the front →...
  • Page 16: Cockpit

    Take-back of end-of-life vehicles Do not carry out repairs or welding. EU countries only: Have accessories retrofitted at a quali- Mercedes-Benz will take back your end-of-life vehi- fied specialist workshop. cle for environment-friendly disposal in accordance...
  • Page 17: Information About Attachments, Add-On Equipment, Installations And Conver- Sions

    Mercedes-Benz recommends the following proce- Use only genuine Mercedes-Benz parts or parts of dure for safety reasons: equal quality. Use only tyres, wheels and accesso- Do not make any other changes to the vehicle.
  • Page 18: Owner's Manual

    Should you have any questions concerning equip- ment and operation, consult a Mercedes-Benz If combustible materials, e.g. leaves, grass or Service Centre. twigs, come into contact with hot parts of the exhaust system, they may ignite.
  • Page 19: Declarations Of Conformity And Notes On Driving In Different Countries

    Declarations of conformity and notes on driving in different countries Electromagnetic compatibility Further information is available from any The electromagnetic compatibility of the vehicle Mercedes-Benz service centre. components has been checked and certified according to the currently valid version of Regula- Israel only: tion UN-R 10.
  • Page 20 Further information is available from any Mercedes-Benz service centre. Jack EU and EFTA countries only: Copy and translation of the original declaration of...
  • Page 21: Diagnostics Connection

    C) A 639 580 02 18 you only use and connect products D) A 639 580 03 18 approved by a Mercedes-Benz service centre. E) A 910 580 00 00 F) A 247 580 00 00, A 293 580 00 00 &...
  • Page 22: Notes On Changes To The Engine Output

    Vehicle registration information being reset, for example. This may lead Mercedes-Benz may ask its service centres to to the vehicle failing to meet the requirements of carry out technical inspections on certain vehicles.
  • Page 23: Correct Use Of The Vehicle

    Inform Mercedes-Benz as soon as possible about Information on the REACH Regulation any change in address or vehicle ownership. You can do this at a Mercedes-Benz service centre, for EU and EFTA countries only: example. The REACH Regulation (Regulation (EC) No.
  • Page 24: Implied Warranty

    General notes continuing uncertainty concerning the possibility are required for the safe operation of your vehicle. of medical aids malfunctioning, Mercedes-Benz AG For example, some assist you when driving, suchas recommends using only few electrical vehicle sys- driver assistance systems, while others enable tems and/or maintaining a distance from the com- convenience or infotainment functions.
  • Page 25 General notes number of wheel revolutions or the fastened used to examine the customer's warranty and seat belts display guarantee claims. Ambient conditions, suchas temperature, rain Fault memories in the vehicle can be reset by a sensor or distance sensor service outlet or at your request as part of repair or maintenance work.
  • Page 26: Copyright

    The wireless network connection is provider. For further information about the made possible by the vehicle's own transmitter Onboard Logic Unit, consult a Mercedes-Benz and receiver or by a mobile end device that you Service Centre. have brought into the vehicle, forexample, a smart- If you, yourself, do not own and are not responsi- phone.
  • Page 27: 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 specifically the detected accident situation, seat belt tension- for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 28: Seat Belts

    Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop The activation thresholds for the components of after an accident. Take this into account, particu-...
  • Page 29 The seat belt will not offer 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 30 When the front passenger seat is unoccupied Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the and the seat belt tongue of the seat belt is vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop engaged in the seat belt buckle, components after an accident.
  • Page 31: Airbags

    Occupant safety The installation location of an airbag is identified In vehicles without a co-driver airbag or with a co- by the AIRBAG symbol. driver bench seat, and depending on the vehicle equipment, the ü seat belt warning lamp and When enabled, an airbag can provide additional the warning tone go out if: protection for the respective vehicle occupant.
  • Page 32 Occupant safety Protection provided by the airbags Objects in the vehicle interior may prevent an air- bag from functioning correctly. Each vehicle occu- Depending on the accident situation, an airbag pant must always make sure of the following in may supplement the protection offered by a cor- particular: rectly fastened seat belt.
  • Page 33 Do not stow any objects under the front that have been approved for the corre- passenger seat. sponding seat by Mercedes-Benz. When the front passenger seat is occu- pied, ensure that no objects have In addition, the function of the automatic co-driver...
  • Page 34 Occupant safety A person on the co-driver seat must observe the ▌Function of the PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator following information: lamp Fasten seat belts correctly ( page 25). Sit in an almost upright seat position with their back against the seat backrest. Sit with their feet resting on the floor, if possi- ble.
  • Page 35 Occupant safety & WARNING Risk of injury or death when Always move the co-driver seat as far back as possible. In doing so, always using a rearward-facing child restraint sys- make sure that the shoulder belt strap is tem while the front passenger airbag is correctly routed from the seat belt outlet enabled of the vehicle to the shoulder belt guide...
  • Page 36: Pre-Safe ® System

    Occupant safety & WARNING Risk of injury or death when the Stow objects in a suitable place. PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp is lit ® Reversing the PRE-SAFE system measures If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp remains lit after the self-test, the front If an accident did not occur, the pre-emptive meas- passenger airbag is disabled.
  • Page 37 Simply attaching to the securing rings on the vehi- secured on the front seats. For this reason, cle can reduce the risk of fitting the child restraint Mercedes-Benz strongly advises that you fit a child system incorrectly. restraint system to a rear seat.
  • Page 38 & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to unsecured child restraint systems in the Mercedes‑Benz recommends Mercedes-Benz care vehicle products for cleaning child restraint systems rec- If the child restraint system is incorrectly fitted ommended by Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 39 Baby Safe 3 i-Size Type Further information on the correct child restraint system can be obtained at a qualified Size categories specialist workshop. Mercedes-Benz recom- mends that you use a Mercedes-Benz Service Approval E1*129R03/04*0060 Centre for this purpose. Securing with ISOFIX Order number A000 970 68 02 Weight category 0+ (up to 13 kg and up to approx.
  • Page 40 Occupant safety Weight category II/III (15 to 36 kg and from Co-driver seat approximately 3 to 12 years) Securing system: 7 Seat belt on vehicle seat ( page 41) KIDFIX XP Type Always observe the following: Approval E1 04 301 304 If the co-driver seat is occupied, ensure, both A 000 970 49 02 Order number...
  • Page 41 Occupant safety vehicles. They can be used, following overviews of the suitability of seats for securing child restraint systems, on seats labelled U, UF or IUF. The IUF label refers to an ISOFIX child restraint system in the "Universal" category. These child restraint systems must also be secured using Top Tether or support points.
  • Page 42 Occupant safety Size class: Equipment: Rear seat/rear bench seat Weight group 0 (up to 10 kg and up to approx. 6 months) ISO/R1 2, 3 Weight group 0+ (up to 13 kg and up to approx. 15 months) ISO/R1 2, 3 ISO/R2 2, 3 ISO/R3...
  • Page 43 Occupant safety Before every journey, make sure that the ISOFIX When you install a child restraint system, observe child restraint system is engaged correctly in both the following: mounting brackets in the vehicle. O Always observe the correct use and suitability of the seats for attaching a child restraint sys- * NOTE Damage to the seat belt for the tem.
  • Page 44 Occupant safety Weight category 0+: up to 13 kg Rear seat Rear bench seat Weight category I: 9 to 18 kg Rear seat Rear bench seat Guide Top Tether belt under head restraint Weight category II: 15 to 25 kg between the two head restraint bars.
  • Page 45 Occupant safety O The backrest of the forward-facing child Co-driver airbag disabled restraint system must, as far as possible, be resting on the seat backrest of the rear seat. Weight category III: 22 to 36 kg O For certain child restraint systems in weight Co-driver airbag enabled category II or III, there may be restrictions on the maximum size setting, e.g.
  • Page 46 Occupant safety Vehicles without automatic co-driver airbag shutoff have a special sticker affixed to the side of the cockpit on the co-driver side. If you turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock, the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp lights up briefly.
  • Page 47 Occupant safety resting on the seat backrest of the co-driver Child safety locks seat. ▌Activating or deactivating child safety locks for O For certain child restraint systems in weight the sliding doors category II or III, there may be restrictions on the maximum size setting, e.g.
  • Page 48: Notes On Pets In The Vehicle

    Occupant safety ▌Activating or deactivating child safety locks for Never leave children unattended in the hinged windows vehicle. When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle. The following doors have child safety locks: Sliding doors Hinged windows The child safety locks on the doors secure each door separately.
  • Page 49: Opening And Closing

    Opening and closing Overview of key functions & WARNING Accident– and risk of injury with unsupervised children in the vehicle If you leave children unattended in the vehicle, they can in particular Open doors and thereby endanger other persons or road users. Key (example: vehicles with an EASY-PACK tailgate get out of the car and are hit by traffic.
  • Page 50 Requirements: You need one CR 2025 3 V cell battery Replacing the battery Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the battery changed at a qualified specialist workshop. Remove the emergency key ( page 47). The anti-theft alarm system (ATA) is triggered...
  • Page 51: Doors

    Opening and closing The turn signal lamps do not flash when the vehicle You have lost the emergency key is locked Report the loss immediately to the vehicle insurers. Possible causes: If necessary, have the mechanical locks The central locking system has malfunctioned. replaced.
  • Page 52 Opening and closing Observe the following settings when locking and & WARNING Risk of fatal injury due to expo- unlocking from inside: sure to extreme heat or cold in the vehicle If the driver's or co-driver's door is open, the If persons, particularly children, are subjected open door is not locked.
  • Page 53: Sliding Door

    Opening and closing Always make sure that the open sliding door is engaged. To do so, open the slid- ing door to the stop. * NOTE Damage to the sliding door due to incorrect use Using the lower guide of the sliding door (car- riage) as a step can result in damage to the trim and/or mechanical components of the sliding door.
  • Page 54: Electric Sliding Door

    Opening and closing Requirements: Your vehicle can be equipped with an electric slid- The child safety lock is deactivated. ing door on the left and/or right-hand side. You can open and close the sliding door with these Opening controls: Sliding door buttons on the centre console Sliding door button on the door sill (B-pillar) Door handle (inside or outside) Automatic blockage detection with sliding door...
  • Page 55 Opening and closing You can only open a sliding door with the sliding press the appropriate sliding door button in door button in the door sill or with the rocker the centre console or switch on the door handle if the child-proof press the button on the door sill or lock has not been activated.
  • Page 56 Opening and closing Press sliding door button in the door sill Programming the key button for the sliding door again. Requirements The vehicle is equipped with two electric slid- Briefly pull back rocker switch 3. ing doors. The sliding door to be programmed is open. Opening/closing the electric sliding door with the The vehicle is switched on.
  • Page 57: Tailgate

    Opening and closing door button 5 or 4 on the centre con- sole. The sliding door is reset. Rectifying problems with the electric sliding door The electric sliding door is locked in place. Unfavourable operating conditions, e.g. frost, ice or heavy soiling, may obstruct the function of the sliding door.
  • Page 58 Opening and closing ▌Opening and closing the EASY-PACK tailgate gases can enter the vehicle interior if the tail- gate or the rear-end door is open when the * NOTE Damage to the tailgate caused by engine is running, especially if the vehicle is in obstacles above the vehicle motion.
  • Page 59 Opening and closing Press and hold the closing button q on the Closing tailgate until the acoustic signal sounds twice. The saved end position will have been deleted and the tailgate will open again to the maxi- mum extent. ▌Resetting the tailgate You must reset the tailgate if there has been a mal- function or an interruption in the voltage supply.
  • Page 60: Rear-End Doors

    Opening and closing Opening Rear-end doors Opening and closing the rear-end doors from out- side & DANGER Risk of poisoning from exhaust gases Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust gases, such as carbon monoxide. Exhaust gases can enter the vehicle interior if the tail- gate or the rear-end door is open when the engine is running, especially if the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 61 Opening and closing Opening the left rear-end door Closing Make sure that the left rear-end door is closed. Pull the rear right door firmly to by the door handle. To lock: slide latch to the right. The white area is no longer visible. Opening the rear-end doors 180°...
  • Page 62: Side Window

    Opening and closing Release the door retainer and open the rear- & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped when end door 180° or 270°. children operate the side windows Children could become trapped if they operate the side windows, particularly when unatten- ded.
  • Page 63 Opening and closing You can still operate the side windows when the vehicle is parked. This function will remain availa- ble for around five minutes or until you open a front door. Automatic reversing function of the side windows If an object blocks a side window during the clos- ing process, the side window will open again auto- matically.
  • Page 64: Panorama Sliding Sunroof

    Opening and closing Press and hold the % button on the key. Opening and closing the sliding windows The following functions are performed: The vehicle is unlocked. The side windows are opened. The panoramic sliding sunroof is opened The hinged windows are opened To interrupt convenience opening: release the % button.
  • Page 65 Opening and closing When the sliding sunroof is open, resonance & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped when noise may also occur in addition to the usual the sliding sunroof is being opened and airflow noises. This is caused by minor pres- closed sure fluctuations in the vehicle interior.
  • Page 66 Opening and closing If the sliding sunroof closes via the rain closing Opening and closing the panorama sliding sunroof function and is obstructed in the process, it will Requirements: open again slightly. The rain closing function will The power supply is switched on. then be disabled.
  • Page 67 Opening and closing Opening and closing roller sunblinds from the rear When closing the roller sunblind, make sure that no body parts are in the range of movement. Release the button immediately if some- body becomes trapped. Press the button in any direction during the automatic closing process.
  • Page 68: Anti-Theft Prevention

    Opening and closing When the ATA system is primed, indicator lamp The sliding sunroof cannot be closed and you can- not detect the cause. flashes in the overhead control panel. If the sliding sunroof is obstructed during closing ATA is automatically deactivated in the following and opens again slightly: situations: Immediately after the sliding sunroof has been...
  • Page 69 Opening and closing Priming/deactivating tow-away protection Function of interior protection If the primed interior motion sensor detects motion Requirements: in the vehicle interior, a visual and acoustic alarm The doors are closed. is triggered. This can happen if someone reaches The tailgate or rear-end doors are closed.
  • Page 70 Opening and closing Interior protection remains deactivated until you lock the vehicle again. In the following situations, a false alarm can occur: if there are people or animals remaining inside when transporting the vehicle on a ferry or car transporter, forexample Deactivate the interior motion sensor in these sit- uations.
  • Page 71: Seats And Stowage

    Seats and stowage You have a good overview of the traffic condi- Notes on the correct driver's seat position tions. & WARNING Risk of accident due to adjust- Your seat belt sits snugly against your body and passes across the centre of your shoulder ing the vehicle settings while the vehicle is in motion and across your hips in the pelvic area.
  • Page 72 Seats and stowage & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped dur- & WARNING Risk of injury due to head ing seat adjustment restraints not being fitted or being adjus- ted incorrectly When you adjust a seat, you or other vehicle occupants could become trapped, e.g. on the If head restraints have not been installed or seat guide rail.
  • Page 73 Seats and stowage Adjusting the front seat electrically The seat or the partition may be damaged in the process. & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped if the Adjust the seat carefully. seat is adjusted by children Children could become trapped if they adjust Adjusting the seat fore-and-aft position the seats, particularly if they are unattended.
  • Page 74 Seats and stowage In addition, observe the notes on correct Do not switch on the seat heating if the seat adjustment. seat covers are wet or damp. Do not use the seat heating to dry the seats. & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to Clean the seats as recommended;...
  • Page 75 Seats and stowage ® ® Vehicles with PRE-SAFE : if PRE-SAFE inter- & WARNING Risk of entrapment when venes, the front passenger seat will automati- adjusting the seat with the memory func- cally be adjusted from a less favourable posi- tion tion into one that offers better protection.
  • Page 76 Seats and stowage * NOTE Damage to the seats due to colliding with adjacent car parts When you rotate the seats, they may collide with adjacent car parts. This can damage the seats. When you rotate the seats, make sure there is sufficient clearance.
  • Page 77 Observe the information about genuine Mercedes- improper modifications to electronic com- Benz parts in the vehicle's Owner's Manual. ponents If you do not use an original Mercedes-Benz seat for retrofitting, observe the Mercedes-Benz body/ Modifications to electronic components, their equipment mounting directives.
  • Page 78 Seats and stowage Bench seat anchorage & WARNING Risk of accident and injury as a result of rear bench seat not being engaged If the rear bench seat is not engaged, it may be flung around during travel. Always make sure that the rear bench seat is engaged as described.
  • Page 79 Seats and stowage Please observe the following conditions for safe rear seating: Use only rear bench seats approved for the vehicle. A rear bench seat with three seats without the EASY-ENTRY feature may be fitted only if there is no other rear seat row behind it. A rear bench seat may be fitted facing the rear only if each seat has a seat opposite it –...
  • Page 80 Seats and stowage Removing the EASY-ENTRY section Make sure that no one has any part of their body within the sweep of the rear Fold the seat backrest forward (comfort rear bench seat when adjusting it. bench seat). Pull EASY-ENTRY release handle upwards.
  • Page 81 Seats and stowage Requirements ▌Moving the rear bench seat The vehicle is equipped with a seat rail system & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped when in the vehicle floor. adjusting the rear bench seat When adjusting a rear bench seat, you or another vehicle occupant could become trap- ped by the guide rail of the rear bench seat, forexample.
  • Page 82 Seats and stowage Make sure that all sliders for fore-and-aft Pull release handles for rear seat anchor- adjustment engage audibly on both sides. age up. It will no longer be possible to move the rear Grasp the rear bench seat by grab handles bench seat.
  • Page 83 Seats and stowage Fold the rear bench seat forwards Only move the rear bench seat when the page 79). vehicle is stationary. Pull release handles Make sure that the rear bench seat is engaged after it is moved. Hold the rear bench seat by grab handles and lift it out of seat anchorages 4.
  • Page 84 Seats and stowage ▌Using the seat/bunk combination Moving the seat/bunk combination You can move the seat/bunk combination only when it is unoccupied. Pull the seat/bunk combi- nation forwards using only the loop between the seat surface and the seat backrest. Seat backrest grab strap Seat/bunk combination grab strap Use only corresponding grab straps...
  • Page 85 Seats and stowage Fold up the short section of bed extension 6. Move the seat/bunk combination forwards to mark on the guide rail. Remove the head restraints of the seat/bunk combination. To remove: fold up bed extension swing levers inward. Rotate the head restraints by 180°...
  • Page 86 Seats and stowage Always make sure that the rear bench seat is engaged as described. To ensure that the rear bench seat can securely engage, keep the seat guide rails and anchorages in the vehicle floor free of dirt and foreign objects. If the indicator tab of the seat anchorage is not retracted into the seat leg, the seat is not correctly engaged.
  • Page 87 Seats and stowage To fit: press the head restraint with detent into & WARNING Risk of injury due to head the holes on the left-hand side when viewed in restraints not being fitted or being adjus- the direction of travel until it engages. ted incorrectly ▌Adjusting the head restraint electrically If head restraints have not been installed or...
  • Page 88 Seats and stowage Adjust the height of the electrically react to high temperatures may be affected or adjustable head restraints using the but- they may even suffer burn-like injuries. tons in the door trim. Do not repeatedly switch on the seat heating.
  • Page 89: Steering Wheel

    Seats and stowage For vehicles with a bench seat, both seat sur- Adjusting the steering wheel faces are switched on and off together via the button in the front passenger door. Steering wheel Adjusting the steering wheel & WARNING Risk of accident due to adjust- ing the vehicle settings while the vehicle is in motion You could lose control of the vehicle in the fol-...
  • Page 90: Folding Table

    Seats and stowage ▌Installing and removing stowage compartments underneath the seat/bunk combination Removing 1 Unlocked 2 Locked Glove compartment handle To lock/unlock: turn the emergency key a The maximum load that can be placed in each quarter turn anti-clockwise 2 (to lock) or stowage compartment is 13 kg.
  • Page 91 Seats and stowage Press both covers together slightly and There is a risk of injury, particularly in the remove them from the guide rails. event of sudden braking or a sudden change in The openings in the rail for the middle slide on direction.
  • Page 92 Seats and stowage Release button when the folding table is in Moving the folding table its retracted position. Pull and hold lever and move the folding The centre section of the folding table will table into the desired position. engage automatically. Release lever 5.
  • Page 93: Information About The Bottle Holder

    Seats and stowage To remove: press lug and remove the are located at the upper left and Cup holders insert. right of the cockpit. To install: put in the insert and press it down until it engages. Inserting the cup holder in the rear passenger compartment Information about the bottle holder The bottle holders are in front of the stowage com-...
  • Page 94: Ashtray And Cigarette Lighter

    Seats and stowage Requirements: Ashtray and cigarette lighter The power supply is switched on. Using ashtrays The ashtray with cap can be inserted into a cup holder in the cockpit or into a cup holder in the rear passenger compartment. Using the cigarette lighter Cigarette lighter (example: vehicle with stowage compartment under the centre console)
  • Page 95 Seats and stowage Fold up cover of the socket. Insert the plug of the device.
  • Page 96: Light And Vision

    Light and vision Light switch Exterior lighting ▌Operating the light switch Notes on adjusting the lights when driving abroad Low beam In countries in which traffic drives on the opposite side of the road from the country in which the vehicle is registered, you will have to switch the headlamps to symmetrical dipped beam.
  • Page 97 Light and vision The exterior lighting (except standing and parking ▌Adjusting headlamp range lights) will automatically switch off in the following cases: If you remove the key from the ignition lock. If you open the driver's door while the ignition lock is in position g.
  • Page 98 Light and vision Use the combination switch to select the desired function. Switching on high beam Switch on the low beam ( page 93). Push the combination switch forwards 1. The K indicator lamp on the instrument cluster will light up. In the Ã...
  • Page 99 Light and vision ▌Active headlamps function Motorway mode will automatically be activated in the following cases: The active light function has the following func- Your speed is greater than 110 km/h and the tions: vehicle has covered at least 1,000 m without The headlamps follow the steering movements.
  • Page 100 Light and vision Use the : or 9 button to select Intelli- Adaptive Highbeam Assist gent Light System. ▌How Adaptive Highbeam Assist works The current status will be displayed. To switch on or off: press button a. & WARNING Risk of accident despite Adap- When you switch on the Intelligent Light System tive Highbeam Assist function, you will enable the following functions:...
  • Page 101 Light and vision If your speed is greater than 25 km/h, the head- In these, or in similar situations, the automatic lamp range will be controlled automatically high beam will not be deactivated or will be depending on the distance from other road users. activated despite the presence of other road users.
  • Page 102: Interior Lighting

    Light and vision At speeds lower than 25 km/h or if there is insuffi- Interior lighting cient street lighting, Highbeam Assist Plus will per- Adjusting the interior lighting form the following actions: Front overhead control panel Partial high beam and high beam will be auto- matically deactivated.
  • Page 103: Load Compartment Lighting

    100 Light and vision Do not use any illuminant that has been drop- Control panel unit in the load compartment ped or has scratches on its glass tube. Other- wise, the illuminant may explode. The illuminant may explode under the following conditions: if it is hot and you touch it if you drop it...
  • Page 104 Light and vision 101 Turn housing cover anti-clockwise and ▌Replacing illuminants in the headlamp remove it. Requirements: Turn socket for low beam anti-clockwise The lighting system is switched off. and pull it out. The appropriate front wheel is turned inwards. Pull the bulb out of socket 2.
  • Page 105 102 Light and vision Open the bonnet ( page 220). Replacing rear bulbs Turn socket anti-clockwise and pull it out. ▌Overview of rear illuminant types Pull the bulb out of socket 1. Insert the new bulb into socket 1. Insert socket and turn it clockwise until it engages.
  • Page 106 Light and vision 103 Unscrew three screws and remove bulb Mercedes-Benz recommends having the mount from the tail lamp. tail lamp light sources replaced at a qualified specialist workshop. Bulb mount Turn signal light Brake light, tail light, parking light...
  • Page 107 104 Light and vision Push the lugs of socket inwards. Additional turn signal lamp on the roof Remove illuminant from the lamp housing. Insert the new illuminant. Position the lens on the lamp housing and engage it. Align the lens with the lamp housing and engage it.
  • Page 108: Windscreen Wipers

    Light and vision 105 Signal and ambient lamp in the tailgate Windscreen wipers Switching the windscreen wipers on and off Requirements: The power supply is switched on. Push in the catch spring of the lamp housing on the side of transparent lens with a suita- ble object, e.g.
  • Page 109: Wiping With Washer Fluid

    106 Light and vision Switching the rear window wiper on and off Never fold a wiper arm back onto the windscreen or rear window without a Requirements: wiper blade fitted. Hold the wiper arm The power supply is switched on. firmly when a wiper blade is being replaced.
  • Page 110 Light and vision 107 Fitting the wiper blades Replacing rear window wiper blades Tailgate Fold wiper arm away from the rear window until it engages in the replacement position. Keep hold of wiper arm and pull wiper blade off the wiper arm in the direction of Insert the new wiper blade into the wiper arm the arrow.
  • Page 111: Mirrors

    108 Light and vision Push new wiper blade onto wiper arm Adjusting the outside mirrors electrically until the retaining clips engage. Fold wiper arm back onto the rear window. Mirrors Operating the outside mirrors & WARNING Risk of accident due to adjust- ing the vehicle settings while the vehicle is in motion You could lose control of the vehicle in the fol-...
  • Page 112 Light and vision 109 Press and hold button until you hear a click Drivers must always wear the necessary personal visual aids required for them to drive a vehicle. followed by the mirror audibly engaging in posi- Drivers with presbyopia (age-related long-sighted- tion.
  • Page 113: Operating Sun Visors

    110 Light and vision Glare from front: Fold sun visor down- The electrolyte is hazardous to health and cau- wards. ses irritation. It must not come into contact with your skin, eyes, respiratory organs or Glare from the side: Swivel sun visor to the clothing or be swallowed.
  • Page 114: Climate Control 111

    Climate control 111 Overview of climate control systems Heating system overview Sets the temperature ( page 115) z Demists the windscreen ¤ Switches the rear window heater on/off page 117) _ Sets the air distribution ( page 114) ¯ Demists the windscreen h Switches air-recirculation mode on/off page 116) K Sets the airflow (...
  • Page 115: Operating Climate Control Systems

    112 Climate control Sets the temperature ( page 115) z Demists the windscreen / Switches the rear-compartment heating or rear air conditioning system on/off _ Sets the air distribution ( page 114) ¯ Demists the windscreen h Switches air-recirculation mode on/off page 116) K Sets the airflow ( page 114)
  • Page 116 Climate control 113 ting only for a brief period. Otherwise, the windows If necessary, set the temperature for the rear could mist up. climate control using the temperature control. The display will show the selected rear-com- Switch on the vehicle. partment temperature.
  • Page 117 114 Climate control operating unit display will go back to the first menu O Directs air to the footwell vents level. THERMOTRONIC automatic climate control Press the ¿ button. ¯ Directs air to the demister vents The indicator lamp on the ¿ button will b Directs air to the demister, centre and side light up when the function is switched on.
  • Page 118: Climate Control

    Climate control 115 When the indicator lamp on the button flashes, you Demisting the windscreen can set the airflow. Heating or TEMPMATIC air-conditioning system You can use the following settings to defrost and Setting the temperature demist the windscreen and the front side windows from the inside.
  • Page 119 116 Climate control Depending on operation, you can demist and dry Air-recirculation mode will automatically switch off the windscreen more quickly with the following in the following cases: settings: Here too, select the settings only for as after approximately five minutes at outside long as it takes for the windscreen to be clear.
  • Page 120: Operating Air Vents

    Climate control 117 The indicator lamp in the h button goes out Residual heat utilisation will switch off automati- and air-recirculation mode is deactivated. cally in the following cases: To interrupt the comfort opening or closing of after a running time of approximately the side window, press the corresponding but- 30 minutes ton W in the door.
  • Page 121: Auxiliary Heating

    118 Climate control Adjusting the side air vents: Always switch the stationary heater off in enclosed spaces without an air extrac- tion system, e.g. in garages. Keep the tailpipe and the area around the vehicle free from snow when the engine or the stationary heater is running.
  • Page 122 Climate control 119 When the auxiliary heating is heating and the vehi- * NOTE Battery discharge caused by station- cle is started, the heater booster function of the ary heater or stationary ventilation opera- auxiliary heating will be activated. tion When the auxiliary heating is ventilating and the Operating the stationary heater or stationary vehicle is started, the auxiliary heating will be auto-...
  • Page 123 120 Climate control the auxiliary heating. When you switch off the vehi- Select the required departure time with cle, the heater booster function will be deactivated the , and . buttons. automatically. Press and hold the u button. To switch off: press the & button again. The Í...
  • Page 124 Requirements: To change the settings: press the a button A CR2450 lithium battery is available. again. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the The display will show the current settings in battery changed at a qualified specialist workshop. Departure time list.
  • Page 125 122 Climate control Use the = or ; button to switch The immediate heating mode of the auxiliary heat- between hours and minutes. ing supports the climate control system when the engine is running and the outside temperature is Use the : or 9 button to set the hours low.
  • Page 126 Climate control 123 ▌Setting the switch clock (auxiliary warm-air ▌Switching immediate heating mode on/off To switch on: press button until y heater) flashes on menu bar 2. Setting the time will briefly appear on the display, followed You must reset the day, time and default value for by the remaining operating duration or the the operating duration in the following cases: à...
  • Page 127 124 Climate control ▌Rectifying problems with the auxiliary warm-air heater The message ERROR appears on the switch clock's display. Possible cause: A malfunction has occurred. Have the auxiliary heating checked at a quali- fied specialist workshop. INIT The message appears on the switch clock's display.
  • Page 128: Driving And Parking 125

    Driving and parking 125 Driving Key positions & WARNING Accident– and risk of injury with unsupervised children in the vehicle If you leave children unattended in the vehicle, they can in particular Open doors and thereby endanger other persons or road users. g Insert/remove the key get out of the car and are hit by traffic.
  • Page 129 126 Driving and parking Driving tips & DANGER Risk of fatal injuries due to exhaust gases ▌Notes on driving Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust & WARNING Risk of accident due to objects gases such as carbon monoxide. Breathing in in the driver's footwell these exhaust gases is hazardous to health and results in poisoning.
  • Page 130 If the brakes have been used only moderately, you You can obtain information about this from a should occasionally test their effectiveness. To do Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. this, brake more firmly from a higher speed while ▌Information on brakes paying attention to the traffic conditions. The brakes will grip better as a result.
  • Page 131 If you drive at an angle or turn on an incline, disks which are approved by Mercedes-Benz instal- the vehicle could slip sideways, tip and rollover. led on your vehicle.
  • Page 132 Driving and parking 129 Driving off-road or on construction sites increases & WARNING Risk of fire due to flammable the possibility of vehicle damage which may in turn material coming into contact with hot lead to the failure of certain major assemblies and parts of the exhaust system systems.
  • Page 133 Clean the windscreen, windows and outside instruct you. mirrors. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you addi- Clean the steps, entrances and grab handles. tionally carry a shovel and a recovery rope This will make your footing safer.
  • Page 134: Manual Transmission

    Driving and parking 131 above sea level. Observe the notes on braking on If the engine was switched off by the ECO start/ downhill gradients ( page 127). stop function and one of the doors is opened, the engine will automatically start. The maximum permissible trailer loads are valid for journeys at heights of up to 1000 m above sea ▌Switching the ECO start/stop function on/off...
  • Page 135: Automatic Transmission

    132 Driving and parking Automatic transmission DIRECT SELECT lever ▌Function of the DIRECT SELECT lever & WARNING Accident– and risk of injury with unsupervised children in the vehicle If you leave children unattended in the vehicle, they can in particular Open doors and thereby endanger other persons or road users.
  • Page 136 Driving and parking 133 ▌Selecting neutral N * NOTE Transmission damage due to shifting at high engine speed or when the vehicle & WARNING Risk of accident and injury is rolling when neutral position is engaged You can damage the automatic transmission if If you park the vehicle with the transmission in you shift from h to k, from k to h or neutral position i and the parking brake is...
  • Page 137 134 Driving and parking mission shifts down one or more gears and The automatic transmission shifts through the indi- restricts the shift range. vidual gears automatically when it is in transmis- sion position h. This is determined by the follow- The selected shift range is shown in the instru- ing factors: ment cluster display.
  • Page 138: Program A. ¥ Manual

    Driving and parking 135 Use the DYNAMIC SELECT button to change Press DYNAMIC SELECT button as many between the following drive programs. times as necessary until the desired drive pro- gram is selected. The drive program selected appears on the instru- The selected drive program appears in the ment cluster display next to the transmission posi- instrument cluster display.
  • Page 139: All-Wheel Drive

    136 Driving and parking reaches its maximum speed, the fuel supply is cut If you fail to adapt your driving style or if you are to prevent the engine from overrevving. inattentive, the all-wheel drive system can neither reduce the risk of an accident nor override the To shift down: Pull steering wheel gearshift laws of physics.
  • Page 140: Refuelling

    Driving and parking 137 Drive program F: If you or other people come into contact with the vehicle is set to high level fuel, observe the following: at speeds above approx. 30 km/h, the vehicle Immediately rinse fuel off your skin with level lowers to normal level soap and water.
  • Page 141 138 Driving and parking Completely slide the filler neck of the pump * NOTE Do not refuel diesel-engined vehi- nozzle into the tank, hook in place and refuel. cles with petrol Fill the fuel tank only until the pump nozzle If you have accidentally refuelled with the switches off.
  • Page 142 * NOTE Contamination of the vehicle interior ® ® due to AdBlue leakage AdBlue can be topped up at a qualified spe- cialist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service After topping up, carefully close the Centre. ® AdBlue refill container. ®...
  • Page 143: Parking

    140 Driving and parking Unscrew disposable hose in reverse order ® Opening the AdBlue filler cap ® from AdBlue refill canister and the filler neck of the vehicle. ® Closing the AdBlue filler cap ® After filling the AdBlue tank, place the ®...
  • Page 144 Driving and parking 141 play of the instrument cluster. Apply the parking In addition, the children could also set the brake to prevent the vehicle from rolling away. vehicle in motion, for exampleby: Observe the following points to ensure that the releasing the parking brake.
  • Page 145: Driving And Driving Safety Systems

    142 Driving and parking Parking up the vehicle for longer than six weeks Contact a qualified specialist workshop and seek advice. The vehicle can otherwise suffer damage as a result of lack of use. Driving and driving safety systems Notes on driving systems and your responsibility Your vehicle is equipped with driving systems The brake lights do not light up when you brake the which assist you in driving, parking and manoeu-...
  • Page 146 Driving and parking 143 stone chipping in the area of the cameras repaired at a qualified specialist workshop. Overview of driving systems and driving safety sys- tems In this section, you will find information about the following driving systems and driving safety sys- tems: ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) ( page 143)
  • Page 147 144 Driving and parking Spinning the wheels results in a cutting action, If you depress the brake pedal quickly, BAS is acti- which enhances traction. vated: If the ÷ warning lamp lights up continuously, BAS automatically boosts the braking force of ®...
  • Page 148 Driving and parking 145 To deactivate/activate: press the f or g but- ® centre of gravity may tip over before ESP ton and confirm with the 3 button. detects this. ® If ESP is deactivated, the å warning lamp Always adapt your driving style to suit the in the instrument cluster lights up.
  • Page 149 146 Driving and parking pressure increases up to maximum full-stop brak- Brake immediately or take evasive action, provided ing if necessary. it is safe to do so and the traffic situation allows this. If autonomous braking or a situation-dependent braking boosting effect has occurred, the L The distance warning function can aid you in the warning lamp flashes briefly and then goes out.
  • Page 150 Driving and parking 147 Cancelling a brake application of Active Brake Deactivating Active Brake Assist Assist It is recommended that Active Brake Assist is always left activated. You can cancel a brake application of Active Brake Assist at any time by: Select and press the a button.
  • Page 151 148 Driving and parking cruise control will resume speed regulation back to vehicle is stationary if the vehicle has been star- the stored speed. ted. You operate cruise control using the cruise control Observe the notes on driving systems and your lever.
  • Page 152 Driving and parking 149 Briefly pull the cruise control lever in direction Switching between cruise control and the variable limiter The last stored speed is called up and the vehi- cle maintains this speed (cruise control) or does not exceed it (variable limiter). If the last stored speed has previously been deleted, the currently driven speed is stored.
  • Page 153 150 Driving and parking If cruise control automatically deactivates, a warn- Observe the notes on driving systems and your Cruise control off ing tone sounds and the mes- responsibility; you may otherwise fail to recognise dangers ( page 142). sage appears briefly in the instrument cluster dis- play.
  • Page 154 Driving and parking 151 stored speed on the downhill gradient and Release the brake or accelerator pedal. brakes automatically. The current speed is stored. When DSR is activated and the vehicle pulls away, accelerates or brakes on an incline, the speed set During a DSR regulation, briefly press the corresponds to the speed at which the accelerator cruise control lever up...
  • Page 155 152 Driving and parking Other features of Active Distance Assist & WARNING 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 156 Driving and parking 153 Activating Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Always observe the traffic conditions To activate with the current speed: briefly carefully and react accordingly. press the cruise control lever up or down and take your foot off the accelerator Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC may not detect pedal.
  • Page 157 154 Driving and parking ▌Displays of Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Always deactivate Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC and secure the vehicle to Assistant display prevent it from rolling away before you leave the driver's seat. Briefly push the cruise control lever forwards Brake if the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 158 Driving and parking 155 Activating the HOLD function Swiftly move your foot from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal. Do not & WARNING Risk of an accident due to the leave the vehicle when it is being held by HOLD function being active when you Hill Start Assist.
  • Page 159 156 Driving and parking Front area only: Make sure that there are no persons or objects in the manoeuvring area during Forward gear (manual transmission) manoeuvring. Idle (manual transmission) If necessary, a second person must Transmission position h assist with manoeuvring. Front and rear area: The reverse warning device is a system designed Reverse gear (manual transmission)
  • Page 160 Driving and parking 157 PARKTRONIC is active if measurement readiness indicator lights up. System limits PARKTRONIC may not take the following obstacles into account: obstacles below the detection range, e.g. per- sons, animals or objects obstacles above the detection range, e.g. pro- truding loads, overhangs or loading ramps of lorries The sensors must be free of dirt, ice and slush.
  • Page 161 158 Driving and parking ▌Deactivating/activating PARKTRONIC Normal view Yellow guide line, vehicle width (driven sur- face) depending on the current steering angle (dynamic) Yellow guide line at a distance of approx- imately 1.0 m from the rear area Yellow lane marking the course the tyres will Press the é...
  • Page 162 Driving and parking 159 reversing camera cannot show all objects which vehicle when you are driving forwards up to a are very near to or under the rear bumper. It will speed of approximately 35 km/h. not warn you of a collision, people or objects. If all requirements are met, the Ç...
  • Page 163 160 Driving and parking System limits Active Parking Assist will not assist you with park- Objects located above or below the detection ing spaces perpendicular to the direction of travel range of Active Parking Assist are not detected in the following situations: when the parking space is being measured.
  • Page 164 Driving and parking 161 ▌Exiting a parking space with Active Parking This could cause you to collide with objects or Assist other road users. Pay attention to objects and other road Requirements users. The vehicle has been parked parallel to the direction of travel using Active Parking Assist.
  • Page 165 162 Driving and parking To exit the parking space using active parking assistance: press the a steering-wheel but- ton. Parking Assist in operation Accelerate and brake Observe surroundings message is shown in the instrument cluster display. Release the steering wheel. Pull away and be ready to brake at all times.
  • Page 166 Driving and parking 163 Observe the notes on driving systems and your The ATTENTION ASSIST drowsiness or alertness responsibility; you may otherwise fail to recognise assessment is deleted and restarted when continu- dangers ( page 142). ing the journey in the following situations: If a vehicle is detected above speeds of approx- You switch off the vehicle.
  • Page 167 164 Driving and parking Additionally, the status overview in the assis- The warning is issued when the following condi- tance menu also displays the status of Blind tions are met at the same time: Spot Assist ( page 178). If Lane Keeping Assist detects lane markings. If you switch on the vehicle while Blind Spot Assist If a front wheel drives over lane markings.
  • Page 168: Trailer Operation

    Driving and parking 165 ▌Activating/deactivating Lane Keeping Assist Trailer operation Notes on trailer operation & WARNING Risk of accident and injury if the tongue weight is exceeded The carrier system may detach from the vehi- cle, thereby endangering other road users. Always comply with the permissible tongue weight when using a carrier.
  • Page 169 166 Driving and parking The maximum permissible towing capacity for maximum permissible rear axle load must be unbraked trailers is 750 kg. observed. Permissible rear axle load of the towing vehicle Fitting the cover for trailer coupling Permissible gross weight of the towing vehicle Permissible gross weight of the trailer Permissible gross combination weight Maximum permissible speed of the trailer...
  • Page 170 With this number, you will receive a replace- If you still cannot lock the ball neck after cleaning ment key at a Mercedes-Benz service centre. it, the trailer hitch is damaged. Depending on the vehicle equipment, the Remove the ball neck.
  • Page 171 168 Driving and parking Position the trailer on a level surface behind Coupling/uncoupling a trailer the vehicle. Requirements: The height of the ball head will change The ball neck must be engaged in a securely depending on the vehicle's load. In this case, locked position.
  • Page 172 Driving and parking 169 Remove objects or devices that are preventing the trailer from rolling, e.g. chocks. Release the trailer's parking brake. Uncoupling a trailer & WARNING Risk of being crushed and becoming trapped when uncoupling a trailer When uncoupling a trailer with an engaged inertia-activated brake, your hand may become trapped between the vehicle and the trailer drawbar.
  • Page 173: 170 Instrument Cluster And On-Board Computer

    170 Instrument cluster and on-board computer The segments light up from the start of the Overview of the instrument cluster scale to the selected limit speed. Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC switched on page 151) One or two segments light up in the saved speed range.
  • Page 174: Overview And Operation Of The On-Board Computer (Vehicles Without Steering- Wheel Buttons)

    Instrument cluster and on-board computer 171 Coolant temperature display & WARNING Risk of accident and injury dur- ing intervention by the steering wheel & WARNING Risk of burns when opening the If you reach through the steering wheel to bonnet operate the adjustment knobs while driving, If you open the bonnet in the event of an over- you could lose control of the vehicle.
  • Page 175: Overview And Operation Of The On-Board Computer (Vehicles With Steering-Wheel Buttons)

    172 Instrument cluster and on-board computer Press and hold: Resets the trip distance and trip computer values In the main menu of the Settings menu, resets to factory settings In the Settings menu, resets values and returns to the main menu Set the instrument lighting (not in Settings menu)
  • Page 176: Overview Of Data Shown On The Instru- Ment Cluster Display

    Press and hold Mercedes-Benz audio or navigation system. If you Quickly scroll through all lists are using an audio or navigation system from On the...
  • Page 177: Adjusting The Instrument Lighting

    174 Instrument cluster and on-board computer You can call up menu bar in the display section Instrument cluster display (vehicles with steering- wheel buttons) by pressing the = or ; steering-wheel but- ton. It will automatically disappear again after a few seconds.
  • Page 178: Overview Of Menus On The On-Board Computer

    Instrument cluster and on-board computer 175 Depending on the vehicle equipment, you can call up the following menus, displays or functions: Display showing trip distance and total dis- tance ( page 176) Trip computer display ( page 176) Display showing current range Display showing current fuel consumption page 176) Digital speedometer...
  • Page 179: Menus And Submenus (Vehicles Without Steering Wheel Buttons)

    176 Instrument cluster and on-board computer recuperated energy is then stored in the starter Menus and submenus (vehicles without steering battery. Recuperation display is dependent on wheel buttons) the engine fitted and is therefore not available in Calling up the distance menu all vehicles.
  • Page 180 Instrument cluster and on-board computer 177 To display the Settings menu: use the È but- Use the f or g button to select the Low, Standard High setting. ton to select the Settings menu. This setting controls the rain sensor's sensitiv- Use the 3 button to scroll through the menu and ity to precipitation.
  • Page 181: Menus And Submenus (Vehicles With Steering-Wheel Buttons)

    178 Instrument cluster and on-board computer The selected unit of measurement for distance Depending on the equipment, you have the follow- applies to the following displays: ing options in the Service menu: Digital speedometer Calling up display messages in the message memory ( page 303).
  • Page 182 Instrument cluster and on-board computer 179 Status overview Trip menu Depending on the vehicle's equipment, you have the following options on the Trip menu: Display the range and current fuel consump- tion Display the trip computer "From start" or "From reset"...
  • Page 183 180 Instrument cluster and on-board computer Average fuel consumption Navigation menu Average speed Navi In the menu, the display shows the navigation instructions from the audio and/or navigation sys- The values on the From start submenu relate to tem. those measured since the start of the journey. The values on the From reset submenu relate to those...
  • Page 184 Instrument cluster and on-board computer 181 Lane not recommended 5: in this lane, you will not be able to complete the next change of direc- tion without changing lane. Possible lane 4: in this lane will you be able to complete the next change of direction.
  • Page 185 ® mobile phones and connecting via Bluetooth To select a track from the track list using rapid At a Mercedes-Benz service centre scroll: press and hold the : or 9 button On the webpage https://www.mercedes- until the desired track is reached.
  • Page 186 Instrument cluster and on-board computer 183 Press the : or 9 button to select a tele- With the = or ; button, select the Set- phone number. tings menu. Press the 6 or a button. Instrument cluster submenu Dialling will start. Press the : or 9 button to select the To exit the telephone book: press the ~ or Instrument cluster...
  • Page 187 184 Instrument cluster and on-board computer An activated Ambient lighting: function When you switch on the Belt adjustment: function, works only in the dark and if the light the driver's and front passenger's seat belt will be switch is in the à position. adapted to the upper body of the vehicle occupant.
  • Page 188: Mercedes Me 185

    An emergency call can be initiated even if a break- Mercedes me calls are not possible in every down assistance or Info call is active. This has pri- country. Find out at a Mercedes-Benz service ority over all other active calls. centre if these functions are available in your country.
  • Page 189 186 Mercedes me ing the connection to the Mercedes-Benz Cus- If the Mercedes me connect services are activa- tomer Centre ( page 186). ted, no query for data transfer appears in the instrument cluster. If the service is not activated, a pop-up window If the Mercedes me connect services are not acti- appears.
  • Page 190: Mercedes Me Connect

    Only in the second step, only for the respective You can also use the Mercedes-Benz emergency activated services, further case-specific data is call system ( page 233).
  • Page 191: Mercedes Me And Apps

    Make sure that you always keep the Mercedes Please note that the breakdown assistance call is a me Apps up to date. Mercedes-Benz service. In the event of an emer- gency always call the national emergency services first or use the Mercedes-Benz emergency call sys- tem ( page 233).
  • Page 192: Audio System 189

    Audio system 189 ® Garmin and the Garmin logo are brands from Notes on operating safety Garmin Ltd. or their subsidiaries, that are regis- tered in the USA and other countries. & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor- mation systems and communications Android™...
  • Page 193: Overview And Operation

    190 Audio system Overview and operation Audio system overview Control knob Press briefly: calls up the telephone, accepts or ends a call. Turn: sets the volume Press and hold: calls up the call list. Press briefly: switches sound off. ® ®...
  • Page 194: System Settings

    Audio system 191 To decrease volume: turn the volume control Radio anti-clockwise. Setting the frequency band To mute: press the volume control. Audio system: System settings Press the $ button repeatedly until the Audio settings desired transmission range is set. ▌Setting the sound The transmission range changes in this order: FM - Audio system:...
  • Page 195: Media

    192 Audio system Setting DAB traffic information Media Audio system: Starting playback of a USB device SETUP Radio Settings Requirements: DAB traffic information A USB device is connected to the audio sys- Select one or more settings. tem. The DAB transmission range is not available in Audio system: all countries.
  • Page 196: Telephone

    Select Mix. operating mobile communication equipment in the Depending on its previous status the function vehicle. is activated/deactivated. Further information can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz service centre or at: https:// Switching repeat on/off www.mercedes-benz.com/connect Select Repeat. ® ▌Activating/deactivating Bluetooth...
  • Page 197 194 Audio system Activating ▌Setting the ringtone Audio system: Select ON. Settings Deactivating Select Ringtone. Select OFF. Set the ringtone for or Phone. ▌Switching on visibility of the audio system ▌Disconnecting a mobile phone Requirements: Audio system: ® Bluetooth is activated on the audio system. Delete Device Audio system: Select a mobile phone.
  • Page 198 Audio system 195 Select an entry. Adjusting the volume The call is made. Set the volume using the control knob Alternatively, you can call up the call list by page 196). pressing and holding the % button. ▌Accepting/rejecting a waiting call Requirements: There is an active call ( page 194).
  • Page 199: 196 Multimedia System

    196 Multimedia system ® Garmin and the Garmin logo are brands from Notes on operating safety Garmin Ltd. or their subsidiaries, that are regis- tered in the USA and other countries. & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor- mation systems and communications Android™...
  • Page 200: System Settings

    Multimedia system 197 To change an existing app: press and hold the Bluetooth Name: determines the name of a app symbol until the selection window for app ® Bluetooth connection tiles is shown on the home screen. Add a device: starts the process of coupling Select and app and the assign it to the respec- ®...
  • Page 201: Calling Up The Tools Menu

    198 Multimedia system the best available traffic data is automatically Configuring display and language settings selected. Display and Language. Press i and select Subscriptions: Displays the list of current sub- The following options are available: scriptions for traffic data Brightness: sets the brightness of the media Setting position course display Press i and select...
  • Page 202: Multimedia System

    Multimedia system 199 Navigation and traffic conditions and operate the equipment with the vehicle stationary. Navigation overview You must observe the legal requirements for the country in which you are currently driving when operating the multimedia system. Entering a destination using the voice control The voice control of the multimedia system has been adapted to the officially supported national languages.
  • Page 203 200 Multimedia system Searching for an address Destination search by category Depending on the available map data, the order of Select ª on the map. the steps can differ. Calcu- Select a category or search from within Select ª on the map. lation Mode.
  • Page 204 Multimedia system 201 Select Save. To delete: select ª * þ * Remove Shortcut(s) on the map. ▌Showing current location information Select a shortcut. You can use the Where Am I? function in order to Select Remove. have current location information shown. This function is especially useful in the following situations: Route...
  • Page 205 202 Multimedia system To display the desired search area, move the Defining your own bypass criteria section of the map and use the zoom function. Your own bypass criteria allow you to avoid certain areas or road sections. When the navigation sys- If required, select U * Z to filter the tem calculates a route, these areas and road sec- displayed POIs according to category.
  • Page 206 Real-time traffic data is an optional feature for your destination on the route: select Add as Next vehicle. Contact a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre Stop. for more information on traffic functions. Traffic To add the location at the end of the route: information is not available in all areas.
  • Page 207: Setting Smartphone Functions

    204 Multimedia system Map and compass Setting smartphone functions ▌Using the map & WARNING Risk of distraction from operat- You can use the map for the following: ing integrated communication equipment while the vehicle is in motion Navigating along a route If no route is activated, displaying the map of If you operate communication equipment inte- the area...
  • Page 208: Media

    Multimedia system 205 The following options are available: ® Connect the Apple iPhone with the upper ® ç USB media port using an original Apple Enter the telephone number via the ÿ key- cable. board and press on _. Follow the instructions on the media display in Select a contact from the phonebook: press on order to complete the setup process.
  • Page 209 206 Multimedia system Observe the following notes: Connecting USB devices Due to the large number of USB devices * NOTE Damage caused by high tempera- available on the market, playback of all tures USB devices cannot be guaranteed. Copy-protected music files or DRM (Digital High temperatures can damage USB devices.
  • Page 210: Radio

    Multimedia system 207 mation. When the system receives a traffic Radio announcement, it automatically switches to the Selecting a radio station station which is broadcasting the traffic announce- ment. Once the announcement is finished, the sys- Radio. Select the respective source, e.g. tem returns to the previous station.
  • Page 211: 208 Transporting

    208 Transporting Notes on loading guidelines & WARNING Risk of accident due to exceed- ing the permissible wheel/axle loads or & DANGER Risk of poisoning from exhaust the gross vehicle weight gases The driving characteristics, as well as steering Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust and braking, may be greatly impaired.
  • Page 212: Notes On Distributing The Load Within The Vehicle

    Transporting 209 Therefore, please observe the following notes Please observe the following before loading the when loading: vehicle: the load must not protrude above the upper Clean the load compartment floor, if neces- edge of the seat backrests. sary. If possible, always transport the load in the The load compartment floor must be free from load compartment.
  • Page 213: Securing Loads

    210 Transporting ity of the load is always as low and close Securing loads to the centre as possible and between Notes on load securing the axles near the rear axle. & WARNING Risk of accident and injury due Observe the following notes: to incorrect use of the lashing straps Always transport loads in the load compart- The following can occur:...
  • Page 214 Transporting 211 tion and any ensuing consequences. Observe Direction of pull with 75° lashing angle country-specific laws. Direction of pull with 45° lashing angle Make sure that the load is secure before every The lashing angle is the angle formed between the journey and at regular intervals during a long jour- load compartment floor and the lashing material.
  • Page 215 212 Transporting must be replaced. Such a lashing strap must not be used. If reference stickers were included on delivery, affix them to the vehicle as follows: Example: variable lashing points in the guide rails Guide/loading rails Tie-down eye If your vehicle is equipped with guide or loading rails in the load compartment floor, you can Clean the surface before sticker...
  • Page 216 Transporting 213 Guide ratchet strap through the slotted Releasing shaft from behind as illustrated and tighten Press and hold tensioning lever 3. Pull tensioning strap out of the strap Swing tensioning lever back and forth until buckle. the ratchet strap has wound around the Ratchet strap slotted shaft...
  • Page 217: Load Securing Aid

    214 Transporting tie-down eye from being released unintention- ally, e.g. if the tie-down eye is stepped on Check that tie-down eye is seated cor- rectly. The tie-down eye cannot be moved. Removing Turn metal retaining ring so that it is paral- lel to the long axis of tie-down eye 2.
  • Page 218 Transporting 215 Pull the loose end of the tensioning straps down in the direction of the arrow until ten- sioning straps are tight. Fold tensioning element down to achieve the final tension on the straps. If necessary, fit the luggage compartment par- tition ( page 215).
  • Page 219 216 Transporting Opening the stowage compartments There is a risk of injury, particularly in the event of braking manoeuvres or abrupt changes in direction. Always stow objects in such a way that they cannot be tossed about. Before travelling, secure objects, luggage or load to prevent them slipping or tip- ping over.
  • Page 220: Carrier Systems

    Transporting 217 Fold up luggage compartment partition 1. Fitting the luggage compartment partition Make sure that luggage compartment partition is always folded down when the vehicle is moving. Folding down the luggage compartment partition Fold down luggage compartment partition until it engages. If possible, fit luggage compartment partition Luggage compartment partition is locked.
  • Page 221 To avoid damage to the vehicle, use roof and rear luggage racks that have been tested and approved for Mercedes-Benz. * NOTE Damage to the vehicle due to not observing the maximum permitted head-...
  • Page 222: Maintenance And Care 219

    You can obtain further information concerning the steering-wheel button. servicing of your vehicle from a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz service centre. You will find information about operating fluids Information on regular maintenance work approved for Mercedes-Benz and filling quantities under "Operating Fluids and Filling Quantities"...
  • Page 223: Engine Compartment

    220 Maintenance and care In these or similar operating conditions, have the & WARNING Risk of burns when opening the air filter, engine oil and oil filter, for example, bonnet replaced more frequently. If you open the bonnet in the event of an over- Check the tyres more frequently if the vehicle is heated engine or fire in the engine compart- operated under increased stress.
  • Page 224 Maintenance and care 221 Allow the engine to cool down and only touch component parts described in the following. * NOTE Damage to bonnet or windscreen wipers when opening the bonnet If the windscreen wipers have been folded back from the windscreen when the bonnet is opened, the windscreen wipers or the bonnet Pull support strut out of holder...
  • Page 225 222 Maintenance and care If the engine is at normal operating tempera- Engine oil ture, repeat the engine oil measurement after ▌Checking the engine oil level with the on-board approximately five minutes. computer (vehicle without steering-wheel buttons) If the engine is not at normal operating tem- perature, repeat the engine oil measurement Requirements: after approximately 30 minutes.
  • Page 226 Maintenance and care 223 The bar for displaying the oil level on the display is Only check the oil level when the engine is at orange and is below "min". normal operating temperature. The oil level is too low. Add 1 l of engine oil ( page 224).
  • Page 227 224 Maintenance and care & WARNING 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. Allow the engine to cool down and only touch component parts described in the following.
  • Page 228 Maintenance and care 225 Observe the information regarding approved Check and top up the coolant only when the vehi- engine oils under "Operating fluids and filling cle is stationary and in a horizontal position and quantities" ( page 296). the engine has cooled down. The coolant tempera- ture must be below 50°C.
  • Page 229: Cleaning And Care

    If the engine is warm, up to 1.5 cm over Topping up the washer fluid marker bar Topping up the coolant Only use coolant approved for Mercedes-Benz to avoid damaging the engine cooling system. Refer to the information on coolant page 298).
  • Page 230 Maintenance and care 227 After leaving the car wash, pay attention to the fol- * NOTE Damage to the vehicle due to auto- lowing: matic braking The outside mirrors are fully folded out again When the following functions are activated, the and an additional antenna is mounted again, if vehicle brakes automatically in certain situa- present.
  • Page 231 Matt finish engine after washing it. Only use care products approved for protect the belt drive from preserva- Mercedes-Benz. tion agents. Do not polish the vehicle and light alloy wheels. Only use car washes that correspond to the Washing the vehicle by hand latest engineering standards.
  • Page 232 Clean the windows inside and outside with a damp cloth and with a cleaning agent recom- & WARNING Risk of entrapment if the wind- mended for Mercedes-Benz. screen wipers are switched on while the Do not use dry cloths, abrasive cleaning agents...
  • Page 233 Do not use disinfectant on interior surfa- Clean with a cleaning agent recommended for ces. Mercedes-Benz, especially in the winter and after washing the vehicle. To prevent damage to the vehicle, observe the fol- lowing notes for cleaning and care: Do not use acidic cleaning agents.
  • Page 234 Clean with a damp cloth and a 1% soapy water solution and then wipe with a dry cloth. For heavy soiling: use a cleaning agent recom- mended for Mercedes-Benz. Leather care: use a leather care agent recom- mended for Mercedes-Benz.
  • Page 235: 232 Breakdown Assistance

    232 Breakdown assistance ▌Setting up the warning triangle Emergency Removing the safety vest The safety vest is located in the door stowage compartment in the driver's door. Take the safety vest out of the door stowage compartment. Safety vests can also be stored in the door stowage compartment of the co-driver's door.
  • Page 236: Mercedes-Benz Emergency Call System

    Breakdown assistance 233 The Mercedes-Benz emergency call system can help to decisively reduce the time between an accident and the arrival of emergency services at the site of the accident. It helps locate an accident site in places that are difficult to access.
  • Page 237 Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre. This allows measures for rescue, recovery or towing to a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre to be initiated quickly. The SOS button in the overhead control panel flashes until the emergency call is finished.
  • Page 238: Flat Tyre

    Alternatively, consult a qualified specialist workshop. Your car verifies the operability of the emergency You will find a sticker with the Mercedes-Benz call system each time the ignition is ON. Service24h telephone number e.g. on the B-pillar on the driver's side, for example.
  • Page 239: Battery

    144) For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz recommends that you only use batteries which have been Dispose of batteries in an approved for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. environmentally responsible manner. These batteries provide increased impact protec- Take discharged batteries to a qualified...
  • Page 240 Breakdown assistance 237 Fire, naked flames and smoking are Installation locations prohibited when handling the battery. Your vehicle may be equipped with the following Avoid creating sparks. three batteries, depending on the equipment ver- sion: Electrolyte or battery acid is corrosive. Starter battery in the seat base of the right- Avoid contact with the skin, eyes and hand front seat...
  • Page 241 238 Breakdown assistance Ensure the following before connecting the jump & WARNING Danger of chemical burns from lead: the battery acid The jump leads are not damaged. Battery acid is caustic. Parts of the terminal clamps which are not Avoid contact with the skin, eyes or insulated do not come into contact with other clothing.
  • Page 242 Charging the 12 V battery * NOTE Damage to the electronics due to unapproved chargers If you charge an installed battery with a charger not approved for Mercedes-Benz, the on-board electronics can be damaged. Only use a charger approved for Mercedes-Benz which permits charging in the installed condition.
  • Page 243 240 Breakdown assistance Keep children away from the battery. * NOTE Damage to the battery due to self- discharge Immediately rinse battery acid off thor- oughly with plenty of clean water and If dirt gets into the battery cell, the self-dis- seek medical attention immediately.
  • Page 244 Breakdown assistance 241 The following description on connecting and fitting Remove the battery from the seat base and the battery uses the example of the starter battery place it on the door sill as shown. If necessary, in the seat base of the right-hand front seat. hold the battery by handles 9.
  • Page 245: Towing Or Tow-Starting

    242 Breakdown assistance tery is located in the seat base of the left-hand front seat. Seat base (example: right-hand front seat) Insert cover in front of the battery com- Example: starter battery partment down into the seat base and close it. Catch springs of cover should engage...
  • Page 246 Breakdown assistance 243 When towing with a tow rope or tow bar, Pull away as straight, slowly and always switch on the vehicle. smoothly as possible. & WARNING Risk of accident when towing a * NOTE Damage due to improper towing vehicle which is too heavy with a tow rope If the vehicle to be tow-started or towed away...
  • Page 247 244 Breakdown assistance Mercedes-Benz recommends transporting your If the vehicle's transmission is damaged, have it vehicle in the case of a breakdown, rather than carried on a transporter or trailer. towing it away. Permitted towing methods Both axles on the...
  • Page 248 Breakdown assistance 245 Deactivate automatic locking ( page 49). ground, or load them onto another vehi- cle for transport. Do not activate the HOLD function. Deactivate Active Brake Assist ( page 147). With the front or rear axle raised Deactivate Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC On vehicles with front or rear wheel drive, always page 153).
  • Page 249 246 Breakdown assistance Make sure that the front and rear axles come to rest on the same transportation vehicle. After loading the vehicle Vehicles with manual transmission: engage first gear or reverse gear. Fixture for the front towing eye in the bumper Vehicles with automatic transmission: shift the (example) transmission to position j.
  • Page 250: Electrical Fuses

    Breakdown assistance 247 otherwise and there will be no steering and Rear towing eye braking assistance. use a towing bar and attach it to the front tow- ing eye ( page 246) only. if the vehicle does not start after a few sec- onds, try a jump-starting procedure using the battery of another vehicle ( page 237).
  • Page 251: Vehicle Tool Kit

    248 Breakdown assistance Opening and closing the stowage compartment in Vehicle tool kit the seat base Information on the vehicle tool kit The vehicle tool kit storage location depends on the equipment version of the vehicle. The following are examples: of storage locations in the seat base of the left front seat in the rear stowage compartment in the tool holder in the load compartment...
  • Page 252 Breakdown assistance 249 If necessary, fold up the rear seat. Before stowing, wind the jack to the fully closed position and place it so that the hand- Turn top rotary catch clockwise and bottom wheel is facing forwards and the plate is facing rotary catch anti-clockwise.
  • Page 253 250 Breakdown assistance Stowing tools and the jack Before stowing, wind the jack to the fully closed position and place it so that the hand- wheel is facing forwards and the plate is facing inwards. Place the jack and vehicle tool kit into the tool holder.
  • Page 254: Wheels And Tyres 251

    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 255: Notes On Snow Chains

    252 Wheels and tyres Only use an emergency spare wheel or & WARNING Risk of accident due to incor- spare wheel of a different size briefly. rectly fitted snow chains Have the emergency spare wheel or If you have fitted snow chains to the front spare wheel of a different size replaced wheels, they may drag against the vehicle body at the nearest qualified specialist work-...
  • Page 256: Tyre Pressure

    If you are unable to rectify the damage, have been specifically approved for your vehi- contact a qualified specialist workshop. cle by Mercedes-Benz, or snow chains with the same quality standard. Information on the recommended tyre pressure for the vehicle's factory-fitted tyres can be found on The snow chains must be retightened after driving approximately 1 km.
  • Page 257 254 Wheels and tyres for this vehicle. The recommended tyre pressures You can also use the tyre pressure values for a fully apply for cold tyres under various operating condi- laden vehicle. These are always allowed and per- tions, i.e. loading and/or speed of the vehicle. missible.
  • Page 258 Wheels and tyres 255 Vehicles with a permissible axle load of 1,490 kg on the front and rear axles Partially laden vehicle Fully laden vehicle Tyres/disk wheel Front axle Rear axle Front axle Rear axle 195/65 R 16 C 340 kPa (3.4 340 kPa (3.4 360 kPa (3.6 360 kPa (3.6...
  • Page 259 256 Wheels and tyres Partially laden vehicle Fully laden vehicle Tyres/disk wheel Front axle Rear axle Front axle Rear axle 235/55 R17 XL 260 kPa (2.6 260 kPa (2.6 290 kPa (2.9 290 kPa (2.9 bar/38 psi) bar/38 psi) bar/42 psi) bar/42 psi) 245/45 R18 XL 280 kPa (2.8...
  • Page 260 Wheels and tyres 257 Vehicles with permissible axle load of 1,490 kg on the rear axle Partially laden vehicle Fully laden vehicle Tyres/disk wheel Front axle Rear axle Front axle Rear axle 225/55 R 17 C 330 kPa (3.3 330 kPa (3.3 350 kPa (3.5 bar/ 350 kPa (3.5 bar/ bar/48 psi)
  • Page 261 258 Wheels and tyres Vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of 3,000 kg, 3,050 kg or 3,100 kg and all-wheel dive 4x4 The following tyre pressure values apply to the fol- lowing vehicles: a permissible gross mass of 3,000 kg, 3,050 kg or 3,100 kg with 4x4 all-wheel drive Vehicles with a permissible axle load of 1,750 kg on the rear axle...
  • Page 262 Wheels and tyres 259 Tyre pressure for the spare wheel is 350 kPa (3.5 bar/51 psi). Vehicles with a permissible axle load of 1,650 kg on the rear axle Partially laden vehicle Fully laden vehicle Tyres/disk wheel Front axle Rear axle Front axle Rear axle 205/65 R 16 C...
  • Page 263 260 Wheels and tyres Vehicles with a permissible axle load of 1,650 kg on the rear axle Partially laden vehicle Fully laden vehicle Tyres/disk wheel Front axle Rear axle Front axle Rear axle 225/55 R 17 C 330 kPa (3.3 330 kPa (3.3 350 kPa (3.5 390 kPa (3.9...
  • Page 264 Wheels and tyres 261 Vehicles with a permissible axle load of 1,750 kg on the rear axle Partially laden vehicle Fully laden vehicle Tyres/disk wheel Front axle Rear axle Front axle Rear axle 225/55 R 17 C 330 kPa (3.3 330 kPa (3.3 350 kPa (3.5 440 kPa (4.4...
  • Page 265 262 Wheels and tyres Marco Polo ACTIVITY vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of 3,100 kg The following tyre pressure values apply to the fol- lowing Marco Polo ACTIVITY vehicles: with a permissible gross vehicle weight of 3,100 kg Vehicles with a permissible axle load of 1,550 kg on the rear axle and the front wheel or rear wheel drive Fully laden vehicle Tyres/disk wheel Front axle...
  • Page 266 Wheels and tyres 263 Vehicles with a permissible axle load of 1,550 kg on the front axle and 1,750 kg on the rear axle with rear wheel drive or all-wheel drive 4x4 Partially laden vehicle Fully laden vehicle Tyres/disk wheel Front axle Rear axle Front axle...
  • Page 267 264 Wheels and tyres Tyre pressure for the spare wheel is 440 kPa (4.4 bar/64 psi). Vehicles with a permissible axle load of 1,600 kg on the front axle and 1,750 kg on the rear axle and all- wheel drive 4x4 Partially laden vehicle Fully laden vehicle Tyres/disk wheel...
  • Page 268: Changing A Wheel

    Wheels and tyres 265 Press the = or ; button to select Press the Ù button to select the Tyre pres- Service. sure menu. Press the a button. Press the 3 button to confirm. Tyre.pr.mon.active message is shown in Press the : or 9 button to select Tyre the display.
  • Page 269 Mercedes-Benz for your vehicle. Accessories that are not approved for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz, or are not being used correctly, These tyres have been specially adapted for can impair operating safety. use with driving systems and driving safety sys- ®...
  • Page 270 Notes on tyre pressure ( page 253) Tyre pressure table ( page 253) Mercedes-Benz recommends that you stay within a wheel size category when changing a Notes on the emergency spare wheel tyre. In this way, you avoid recoding the con- page 271) trol units.
  • Page 271 268 Wheels and tyres planing. You will only gain these benefits if the cor- rect direction of rotation is observed. An arrow on the sidewall of the tyre indicates its correct direction of rotation. You may also fit a spare wheel against the direc- tion of rotation.
  • Page 272 Only use the vehicle-specific jack that has Place adapter and ratchet on the hexa- been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz gon nut of jack so that the lettering to raise the vehicle. If the jack is used incor- AUF/UP is visible.
  • Page 273: Information On Wheel And Tyre Combinations

    Check the tyre pressure of the newly fitted wheel nuts which have been approved by wheel and adjust it if necessary. Mercedes-Benz and for the wheel in question. Clean the wheel and wheel hub contact surfa- Vehicles with a tyre pressure monitoring system: ces.
  • Page 274: Spare Wheel

    80 km/h. You can obtain information about tyres that have been specially designed and approved for your Have the emergency spare wheel or spare vehicle from a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. wheel replaced by a qualified specialist work- shop ( page 265).
  • Page 275 272 Wheels and tyres Fitting and removing the spare wheel Removing the spare wheel under the rear of the vehicle Removing the spare wheel in the rear passenger compartment Take the wheel wrench and the auxiliary tool for the spare wheel winch out of the vehicle tool kit ( page 248).
  • Page 276 Wheels and tyres 273 Stow wheel wrench and auxiliary tool for the spare wheel lifter in the vehicle tool kit. Pull the spare wheel out from under the vehi- cle. Press cable downwards and hold spring at an angle against wheel gripper 7. Wheel gripper is released.
  • Page 277: 274 Technical Data

    274 Technical data Information on the technical data This could jeopardise the operating safety of the vehicle. The technical data was determined in accordance Have the low-reflection exterior aerial fit- with EU Directives. The given data only applies to ted at a qualified specialist workshop. vehicles with standard equipment.
  • Page 278: Radio Regulations

    Two-way radios with transmitter frequencies in Besides the typical frequencies for mobile commu- the 380 - 410 MHz frequency band and a max- nication cars by Mercedes-Benz make use of the imum transmission output of up to 2 W following automotive radio applications.
  • Page 279 276 Technical data Technology Frequency range Transmission output/magnetic field strength Remote Keyless Entry 7.25 GHz UWB (6.0–8.5 GHz) ≤ -41.3 dBm/MHz EIRP mean ≤ 0 dBm/MHz EIRP peak 76 GHz radar 76–77 GHz ≤ 55 dBm peak EIRP Hermes (communication mod- GSM: EGSM900, Class 4 <...
  • Page 280 Technical data 277 Regulatory radio identifiers and specific notes Manufacturer Manufacturer informa- tion The tables and sections contain the following regu- latory radio information: Hirschmann Hirschmann Car Com- Manufacturer information munication GmbH, Stuttgarter Straße Required regulatory radio identifiers, listed by 45-51, 72654 Neckar- country/region: tenzlingen, Germany...
  • Page 281 278 Technical data Algeria Argentina Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval number Huf Baolong TSSRE4A (tyre H-20027 pressure sen- sor) TSSSG4G6 (tyre pressure sensor) Hirschmann 920510A H-21033 (locking sys- tem) MARQUARDT DC12B (lock- H-21034 ing system) Schrader HSW4 (tyre H-12336 Manufacturer Model desig-...
  • Page 282 Technical data 279 Botswana Eurasian Economic Union Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval number MARQUARDT DC12B (lock- BOCRA/TA/ Manufacturer Model designation ing system) 2019/4388 Hirschmann 920510A (locking sys- Brazil tem) Huf Baolong TSSRE4A (tyre pres- sure sensor) TSSSG4G6 (tyre pres- sure sensor) Manufacturer Model desig-...
  • Page 283 280 Technical data Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval nation ment approval number number Bosch MRRevo14F 74265/ Harman NTG6N 64019/ (radar sensor) SDPPI/2021 Becker ENTRY/MID SDPPI/2019 7163 7163 (Headunit) Production: Germany Dilarang mela- kukan peruba- Bosch MRRe14FCR...
  • Page 284 Technical data 281 Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval nation ment approval number number Harman NTG6N 63775/ Harman NTG7 MID 65544/ Becker ENTRY/MID SDPPI/2019 Becker SDPPI/2020 (Headunit) 7163 7163 (Headunit) Production: Hungary Dilarang mela- Dilarang mela- kukan peruba- kukan peruba-...
  • Page 285 282 Technical data Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval nation ment approval number number Harman NTG7 PRE- 65543/ Harman NTG7 RSU 66387/ Becker MIUM SDPPI/2020 Becker SDPPI/2020 (control unit) 7163 7163 (Headunit) Dilarang mela- Dilarang mela- kukan peruba- kukan peruba-...
  • Page 286 Technical data 283 Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval nation ment approval number number HELLA DM4 (locking 69378/ MARQUARDT DC12B (lock- 59840/ system) SDPPI/2020 ing system) SDPPI/2019 7163 7163 Dilarang mela- Dilarang mela- kukan peruba- kukan peruba- han spesifi-...
  • Page 287 284 Technical data Jamaica Malaysia Manufacturer Model designation Hirschmann 920510A (locking sys- tem) MARQUARDT DC12B (locking sys- Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- tem) nation ment approval number Jordan Hirschmann 920510A RFFK/01A/ Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- (locking sys- 1117/ nation ment approval tem) S(17-3581)
  • Page 288 Technical data 285 Mongolia Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval number MARQUARDT DC12B (lock- AGREE PAR ing system) L'ANRT MAROC Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval MR 6698 number ANTR 2021 Date d'agre- MARQUARDT DC12B (lock- A19000371 ment: ing system)
  • Page 289 286 Technical data Pakistan Philippines Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval nation ment approval number number Hirschmann 920510A TAC NO: Hirschmann 920510A ESD-1715811 (locking sys- 9.287/2020 (locking sys- tem) tem) MARQUARDT DC12B (lock- TAC NO: Huf Baolong TSSRE4A (tyre...
  • Page 290 Technical data 287 Serbia Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval number MARQUARDT DC12B (lock- DA103365 ing system) Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- Meta System ITS/TPS (inte- DA103365 nation ment approval rior protec- number tion) Hirschmann 920510A И005 20 Meta System MUW II (inte- DA103365...
  • Page 291 288 Technical data South Korea Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- number nation ment approval number Huf Baolong TSSSG4G6 R-REM-HHF- (tyre pressure TSSSG4G6 Hirschmann 920510A sensor) 해당 무선 설 (locking sys- C-0HR-92051 비 기기는 운 tem) 용...
  • Page 292 Technical data 289 Ukraine United Arab Emirates Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- nation ment approval nation ment approval number number Hirschmann 920510A UKR. Hirschmann 920510A (locking sys- 355-9/20 (locking sys- ER59686/17 tem) tem) Hirschmann 920508A Supplier num- Huf Baolong TSSRE4A (tyre...
  • Page 293 290 Technical data United States Information about the specific absorption rate (SAR) Manufacturer Model desig- Radio equip- Information on the specific absorption rate nation ment approval The values have been determined and tested in number accordance with Décret n° 2019-1186 regarding the indication of the specific absorption rate of Hirschmann 920510A...
  • Page 294: Vehicle Identification Plate, Vehicle Identification Number (Vin) And Engine Number

    England Importer of Mercedes-Benz vans Mercedes-Benz Vans UK Limited Delaware Drive, Tongwell Milton Keynes, MK15 8BA England Importer of Mercedes-Benz spare parts Mercedes-Benz Parts Logistics Delaware Drive, Tongwell Vehicle identification plate (Example) Milton Keynes, MK15 8BA Vehicle manufacturer EU general operating permit number (only for...
  • Page 295: Operating Fluids And Capacities

    Only use products which have been approved for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. Damage caused by the use of products that have not been approved is not covered by the Mercedes-Benz guarantee or goodwill gestures. You can identify operating fluids approved by...
  • Page 296 Technical data 293 & WARNING Risk of injury from fuels Petrol with more than 3% methanol by vol- ume, e.g. M15, M30, M50, M85, M100 Fuels are poisonous and hazardous to your petrol with additives containing metal health. Do not swallow fuel or let it come into Do not mix such fuels with the fuel rec- contact with skin, eyes or clothing.
  • Page 297 Impurities in the fuel can lead to malfunctions In this case, in consultation with a Mercedes-Benz of the fuel system. service centre, the fuel should be mixed with the...
  • Page 298 (e.g. to reserve level). The next time you refuel, fill B10 fatty acid methyl ester the fuel tank again normally. Mercedes-Benz approves the use of B10 fatty acid methyl ester (low-sulphur diesel fuel with a maxi- Further information on fuel is available:...
  • Page 299 296 Technical data ® ® AdBlue Total capacity of AdBlue tank ® ▌Notes on AdBlue Vehicle Total capacity Observe the notes on operating fluids All models 11.5 litres, 24 litres or page 292). 25 litres ® AdBlue is a water-soluble fluid for the exhaust gas aftertreatment of diesel engines.
  • Page 300: Technical Data

    Observe any possible restrictions of changed at a qualified specialist workshop. the approved SAE viscosity classes. Only engine oils approved for Mercedes-Benz may If the engine oils listed in the table are not be used in Mercedes-Benz engines.
  • Page 301 Have the brake fluid renewed every two years at a qualified specialist workshop. Always use coolant approved for Mercedes-Benz. Only use brake fluid approved by Mercedes-Benz in accordance with MB-Freigabe or MB-Approval Observe the instructions in the 331.0. Mercedes-Benz Specification for Operat- ing Fluids 320.1.
  • Page 302 Technical data 299 ▌Capacities, coolant Refrigerant ▌Notes on refrigerant Engine cooling system Observe the notes on operating fluids Model Capacity page 292). Your vehicle's climate control system may be All models Approx. 10.4 l filled with R134a refrigerant. R134a refrigerant Approx.
  • Page 303: Vehicle Data

    Current technical data can also be found online at Vehicle length (extra- 5370 mm https://www.mercedes-benz.com long version) The values specified may vary as a result of the fol- Vehicle width including 2249 mm lowing variables:...
  • Page 304 Technical data 301 Only use a trailer hitch which has been tested and Maximum permissible gross combination weight, specially approved by Mercedes-Benz for your trailer loads and trailer drawbar noseweight vehicle. * NOTE Damage to the clutch due to over-...
  • Page 305: Lashing Points And Carrier Systems

    302 Technical data Lashing points and carrier systems Arrange the supporting feet of the roof luggage rack at an even distance from Loading capacity of the lashing points and tie- each other. down eyes Install the basic carrier bars for rail in Observe the notes on securing loads front of and behind the mid-section sup- page 210).
  • Page 306: Display Messages And Warning And Indicator Lamps 303

    Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 303 You can hide low-priority display messages using Display messages the a or % steering-wheel button. The dis- Introduction play messages will be saved to the message mem- ory. Rectify the cause of a display message as ▌Notes on display messages quickly as possible.
  • Page 307 304 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Press % to exit the display messages screen. Safety systems Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * ABS, BAS, Hill Start Assist and ESP ® as well as its driving safety sys- tems are unavailable due to a malfunction.
  • Page 308 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 305 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Drive on carefully. ® Have ABS and ESP checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop. * ABS, BAS, Hill Start Assist and ESP ® as well as its driving safety sys- tems are temporarily unavailable.
  • Page 309 306 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The steerability and braking characteristics are heavily impaired and the braking distance may increase. In addition, other driving safety systems are switched off. Drive on carefully. ®...
  • Page 310 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 307 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp must light up continuously. If the indicator lamp is lit, the automatic front passenger airbag actuation has disabled the front passenger airbag ( page 30).
  • Page 311 308 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions With the seat unoccupied and the vehicle switched on, check the following: The PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp must light up continuously. If the indicator lamp is lit, the automatic front passenger airbag actuation has disabled the front passenger airbag ( page 30).
  • Page 312 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 309 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Ensure that no objects have become trapped beneath the front passenger seat. Switch off the vehicle. Open the front passenger door. Remove the child and the child restraint system from the front passenger seat.
  • Page 313 310 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The system may detect objects or forces that are adding to the weight applied to the seat. & WARNING Risk of injury or death when using a rearward- facing child restraint system while the front passenger airbag is enabled If you secure a child in a rearward-facing child restraint system on...
  • Page 314 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 311 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions If these conditions are met, the front passenger seat can be occupied again. Observe the notes on seat occupancy recognition and the result of the classification of the automatic front passenger airbag actuation ( page 30).
  • Page 315 312 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * EBD is unavailable due to a malfunction. This means that ABS, BAS, ® Hill Start Assist and ESP as well as its driving safety systems, for example, are also unavailable.
  • Page 316 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 313 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ÷ * ESP ® , BAS and Hill Start Assist are unavailable due to a malfunction. ATTENTION ASSIST is deactivated and other driving systems could be automatically deactivated.
  • Page 317 314 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP ® is malfunctioning ® ® If ESP is malfunctioning, ESP cannot carry out vehicle stabilisa- tion. In addition, other driving safety systems are switched off. Drive on carefully.
  • Page 318 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 315 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Release the parking brake ( page 141). * Important functions of PRE-SAFE ® have failed. All other occupant safety systems, e.g. airbags, remain available. Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. PRE-SAFE inoperative ®...
  • Page 319 316 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Have the restraint system checked and repaired immediately at a qualified specialist workshop. Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately. * The corresponding restraint system is malfunctioning. In addition, the 6 warning lamp on the instrument cluster lights up.
  • Page 320 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 317 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions À * ATTENTION ASSIST has failed. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Attent. Asst inoperative À * ATTENTION ASSIST has failed. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Attention Assist inopera- tive À...
  • Page 321 318 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Active Distance Assist * A warning tone also sounds. Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is mal- inoperative functioning. In addition, BAS may have failed. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Active Distance Assist * A warning tone also sounds.
  • Page 322 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 319 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Secure the vehicle against rolling away. Switch off the vehicle. Clean the sensors in the front bumper ( page 229). Restart the vehicle. Limiter - - - km/h * The limiter cannot be activated while you have the accelerator pedal depressed beyond the point of resistance (kickdown).
  • Page 323 320 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Clean the sensors in the rear bumper ( page 229). Restart the vehicle. Park Assist cancelled * An acoustic signal also sounds. The active parking assistance systems have been cancelled and Active Parking Assist will automatically be aborted.
  • Page 324 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 321 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Á * The vehicle level may be raised for the following reasons: You have selected a different drive program. You have fallen below the speed limit. Vehicle rising Á...
  • Page 325 322 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The automatic regeneration of the diesel particulate filter is not suffi- cient or is malfunctioning. Drive at an engine speed above 2000 rpm until the display mes- sage disappears.
  • Page 326 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 323 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Avoiding high engine loads, drive on to the nearest qualified spe- cialist workshop. In doing so, ensure that the coolant temperature display remains below 110°C. Vehicles with rear-wheel drive: Avoiding high engine loads, drive on to the nearest qualified spe- cialist workshop.
  • Page 327 324 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Vehicles with steering-wheel buttons: Check the coolant temperature display ? on the instrument cluster. If the coolant temperature is below the maximum value specified below, you can continue driving to the nearest qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 328 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 325 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Check the oil level when next refuelling, at the latest page 223). If necessary, top up the engine oil ( page 224). If engine oil frequently needs to be topped up: Have the engine checked at a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 329 326 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Ï * There is very little fuel in the fuel tank. It is absolutely essential to refuel at the nearest filling station. ® AdBlue Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * A warning tone also sounds.
  • Page 330 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 327 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Ø * A warning tone also sounds. The AdBlue ® tank is empty. You can drive the distance shown at a maximum speed of 20 km/h. If you subse- quently switch off the engine, the engine management system will prevent the engine from being started again.
  • Page 331 328 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Stop the vehicle in accordance with the traffic conditions and con- sult a qualified specialist workshop. * A warning tone also sounds. The AdBlue ¯ ® system is malfunctioning.
  • Page 332 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 329 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Warning tyre defect * The tyre pressure in one or more tyres has dropped suddenly. & WARNING Risk of an accident from driving with a flat tyre The tyres can overheat and cause a fire.
  • Page 333 330 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The key needs to be replaced. Â Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Replace key Vehicle Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The Vehicle Tracker has been activated or deactivated depending on the display message.
  • Page 334 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 331 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * In addition, a warning tone sounds while the vehicle is in motion. The display shows the open door or doors. Close all the doors. ¥ * The washer fluid level in the washer fluid reservoir has dropped below the minimum.
  • Page 335 332 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions To continue your journey, shift the transmission to position k or Risk of rolling away Driv- * A warning tone also sounds. The driver's door is open and the trans- er's door open and trans- mission is in position i, k or h.
  • Page 336 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 333 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions If the hot-water auxiliary heater (stationary heater) does not switch Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Lights Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The corresponding light source is defective. Have defective LED lights replaced at a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 337: Warning And Indicator Lamps

    334 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The active light function is faulty. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Active light system inop- erative * The light sensor is faulty. The automatic driving lights are malfunction- ing.
  • Page 338 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 335 Safety systems Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions *The red restraint system warning lamp is on while the vehicle is on. The restraint system is malfunctioning. & WARNING Risk of injury due to malfunctions in the restraint Restraint system warning system lamp...
  • Page 339 336 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions *The red brake system warning lamp is on while the vehicle is on. There is insufficient brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir. & WARNING Risk of an accident due to low brake fluid level Brake system warning If the brake fluid level is too low, the braking effect and the braking lamp...
  • Page 340 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 337 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ® In exceptional cases, it may be better to switch off ESP page 144). ÷ * The yellow ESP ® warning lamp is on while the vehicle is on. ®...
  • Page 341 338 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Seat belt Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions ü *The red seat belt warning lamp lights up or flashes after the vehicle has started. A warning tone may also sound. For certain countries only: The red seat belt warning lamp lights up for a maximum of six seconds after the vehicle has been switched on.
  • Page 342 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 339 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions You can find further information about the distance warning function in "Active Brake Assist" ( page 145). Vehicle Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions *The red power steering warning lamp is on while the vehicle is on. A Ð...
  • Page 343 340 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions *The yellow fuel reserve warning lamp is on while the vehicle is on. The fuel supply has dropped into the reserve range. Refuel the vehicle. Fuel reserve warning lamp *The red coolant warning lamp is on while the vehicle is on.
  • Page 344 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 341 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Check the coolant temperature: In vehicles without steering-wheel buttons – via the display on the on-board computer In vehicles with steering-wheel buttons – via the analogue dis- play on the instrument cluster Do not restart the vehicle until the coolant temperature is under the maximum value specified below.
  • Page 345 342 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions In vehicles without steering-wheel buttons – via the display on the on-board computer ( page 176). In vehicles with steering-wheel buttons – via the analogue display on the instrument cluster If the coolant temperature is below the maximum value specified below, continue driving to the nearest qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 346 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 343 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and Solutions *The yellow tyre pressure monitoring system warning lamp (pressure loss/malfunction) flashes for approximately one minute and then remains lit. The tyre pressure monitoring system is malfunctioning. Tyre pressure monitoring system warning lamp &...
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    344 Index Additive ® AdBlue ..........296 A/C function..........113 Additives ABS............143 ® AdBlue ..........138 Accident Additives (engine oil)......296 ERA-GLONASS test mode....235 Additives (fuel)........294 Accident and Breakdown Management Engine oil..........296 Fuel............ 294 Mercedes me connect......187 Adjusting the air vents.......
  • Page 348 Index 345 Apps, Mercedes me........188 Automatic emergency call......233 Aquaplaning..........128 Automatic engine start ECO start/stop function..... 131 Ashtray............91 Automatic engine stop Assistance system........143 ECO start/stop function..... 131 ASSYST PLUS Automatic measures after an accident..33 Regular maintenance work....219 Service interval display.......
  • Page 349 346 Index Connecting/fitting the starter bat- Brakeforce Distribution......145 tery............ 241 Braking assistance........143 Disconnecting/removing the auxili- Breakdown ary battery.......... 240 Changing a wheel........ 268 Disconnecting/removing the starter Recovering the vehicle......244 battery..........240 Stuck vehicle........244 Jump-starting (vehicle)......237 Tow-starting........
  • Page 350 Index 347 Changing settings on the on-board com- Refrigerant.......... 299 puter (vehicle with steering-wheel but- Residual heat utilisation...... 117 tons)............183 Setting the air distribution....114 Setting the airflow....... 114 Changing settings on the on-board com- Setting the temperature...... 115 puter (vehicle without steering-wheel Switching the rear window heater buttons)............
  • Page 351 348 Index Cruise control Diesel Activating/deactivating....... 148 Low outside temperatures....294 Calling up a speed......148 Notes..........294 Function..........147 Digital inside rear-view mirror....109 Increasing/decreasing speed....148 DIRECT SELECT lever Lever..........148 Engaging drive position....... 133 Requirements:........148 Engaging neutral......... 133 selecting..........
  • Page 352 Index 349 Limited braking effect (salt-treated Using (rear bench seat)......76 roads)..........127 EASY-PACK tailgate New brake disks/brake linings.... 127 Limiting the opening angle....56 Parking brake........127 Notes............ 54 Running-in notes......... 125 Opening/closing........55 Short-distance trips......127 Opening/closing the rear window..56 Subjecting brakes to a load....
  • Page 353 350 Index Starting assistance......237 Fire extinguisher........232 Engine electronics........274 First aid First-aid kit (soft sided)....... 232 Engine number.......... 291 First-aid kit (soft sided)......232 Engine oil Additives..........296 Flat tyre Capacity..........297 Changing a wheel........ 268 Checking the oil level using the on- Fog light (extended range)......
  • Page 354 Overview of displays......170 Heating system......... 111 Warning/indicator lamps (vehicle without steering-wheel buttons)....7 Help call Warning/indicator lamps (vehicles Mercedes-Benz emergency call sys- with steering-wheel buttons)....8 tem............. 233 Instrument lighting, Dashboard lighting..174 High beam Activating/deactivating......94 Intelligent Light System Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus....
  • Page 355 352 Index Tool holder in the load compartment... 249 High beam..........94 Intelligent Light System......95 Journeys abroad Light adjustment when driving abroad... 93 Light adjustment low beam....93 Light switch.......... 93 Jump-start connection point, Low beam..........93 Starting assistance........237 Motorway mode........
  • Page 356 Plastic trim......... 230 trol panel..........185 Real wood/trim elements....230 Transferred data......... 188 Reversing camera....... 229 Roof lining.......... 230 Mercedes-Benz emergency call system, Seat belt..........230 Emergency call Seat cover.......... 230 Automatic emergency call....233 Sensors..........229 Data transfer........235 Tailpipes..........
  • Page 357 354 Index Multimedia system Displaying range......... 179 Adjusting the volume......206 ® Displaying the AdBlue level....178 Anti-theft protection....189, 196 Displaying the service due date... 219 Calling up the tool menu..... 198 Factory settings........183 Configuring basic settings....197 Indicators on the display.....
  • Page 358 Index 355 Onboard Logic Unit Parking Assist Data storage......... 23 Active Parking Assist......159 Online services........23 PARKTRONIC........156 Online services........... 23 Parking assistance systems Active Parking Assist......159 Open Source Software........ 23 Parking brake (manual)......141 Opening angle Limiting (EASY-PACK tailgate)....56 Parking brake lever........
  • Page 359 356 Index Intellitext™.......... 192 Rear visibility Programme preview (EPG)....192 automatic anti-dazzle mode....109 Selecting the frequency band....191 Rear window Radio (multimedia system) Opening/closing........56 Setting DAB stations......207 Programming the key button....57 Setting stations......191, 207 Rear window wiper Storing radio stations....
  • Page 360 Index 357 Rescue card QR code........21 Memory function........72 Notes on retrofitting the front Residual heat utilisation......117 passenger seat........74 Responsibility rotating (front seat)....... 73 Driving safety systems......142 Side airbag........... 28 Restraint system Switches the seat heating on/off..85 Basic instructions for children....
  • Page 361 358 Index Setting the date (vehicle without steer- Socket (12 V), 12 V socket......91 ing-wheel buttons)........176 Spare parts..........13 Setting the language (vehicle with steer- Spare wheel ing-wheel buttons)........183 Fitting/removing......... 272 Setting the language (vehicle without Notes..........271 steering-wheel buttons)......
  • Page 362 Index 359 Sun visor Technical data Mirror lamp......... 104 Coolant filling capacity......299 Operating........... 110 Engine oil filling capacity..... 297 Information......... 274 Surround lighting Mounting dimensions (trailer hitch)..301 Replacing illuminants......104 Notes on the trailer hitch....300 Setting (vehicle with steering-wheel Radio regulations........
  • Page 363 360 Index Towing methods........242 Tyre pressure monitoring system..264 Tyre pressure table......253 Track information Displaying........... 193 Tyre pressure monitoring system Checking the air pressure....264 Traffic announcements (multimedia sys- Checking the temperature....264 tem) Function..........264 Switching on/off......191, 207 Restarting...........
  • Page 364 Index 361 Deactivating........140 Setting up........... 232 Diagnostics connection......18 Warning/indicator lamp Equipment..........15 ! ABS warning lamp..... 335, 336 Identification plate......291 J Brake system warning lamp Implied warranty........21 loading..........245 ..........335, 336 lock automatically......... 49 ì Clutch pedal indicator lamp..339 Locking/unlocking (from the inside)..
  • Page 365 362 Index Snow chains........252 Storing..........268 Technical data........270 Tyre pressure........253 Tyre pressure monitoring system..264 Tyre pressure table......253 Unusual handling characteristics..251 Wheel size categories......267 Wheel/tyre combination..... 270 Wheels (care)..........229 Window airbag..........28 Windows Demisting...........
  • Page 368 Publication details Internet Further information about Mercedes-Benz vehicles and about Mercedes-‑Benz AG can be found on the following websites: https://www.mercedes-benz.com https://group.mercedes-benz.com Documentation team You are welcome to forward any queries or sugges- tions you may have regarding this Owner's Manual...
  • Page 369 Here you can find information on operation, service work and the warranty for your vehicle in printed form. Digital on the Internet You can access the Operator's Manual on the Mercedes-Benz homepage. Digital as an app The Mercedes-Benz Guides app is available free of charge in common app stores. ® Apple Android É4475845711Z102IËÍ...

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