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C-Class Operator’s Manual.
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2 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 At a glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Safety and security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Controls in detail .
3 1, 2, 3 ... 4-ETS see ETS/4-ETS 4MATIC see All-wheel drive (4MATIC) 911 Emergency calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 A ABS (Antilock Brake System) . . . . . . . 67 Indicator lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 337 Messages in the multifunction display .
4 Emergency operation (limp-home mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Gear range indicator . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Gear ranges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Gear selector lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Gearshifting malfunctions (limp- home mode) .
5 Infant and child restraint systems . . 60 Occupant Classification System (OCS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Safety notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Tether anchorage points . . . . . . . . . 62 Top tether . . . . .
6 Defroster Rear window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222 Windshield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 Delayed shut-off Exterior lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Interior lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Department of Transportation see DOT Difficulties While driving .
7 Roadside Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Towing the vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . 368 Emergency calls Tele Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241 Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 Emergency operations Gear selector lever, unlocking .
8 Four-wheel drive see All-wheel drive (4MATIC) Front air bags see Ai r bags Front axle oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392 Front lamps see H eadlamps Front passenger front air bag . . . . . . 46 Messages in the multifunction display . . . .
9 High-beam flasher . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 High-beam headlamps . . . . . . . . . . 102 Low-beam headlamps . . . . . . . . . . 100 Replacing bulbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355 Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Headliner and shelf below rear window, cleaning and care of .
10 Messages in the multifunction display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320 Opening, Trunk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Opening and closing the power tilt/sliding sunroof or panorama roof with power tilt/sliding panel . 111 Opening and closing the windows .
11 Manual headlamp mode (Low- beam headlamps) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Manual shift program . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Manual transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Gearshift lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Hill start assist system .
12 O Occupant Classification System see OCS Occupant distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . 282 Occupant safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Air bags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Children and air bags . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Children in the vehicle .
13 Push-start see To w-start R RACETIMER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Satellite radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 Selecting stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Radio transmitters .
14 Selective setting see Key, SmartKey Selector lever see Ge ar selecto r lever Self-test OCS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Tele Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241 Service see Maintenance Service, parts . . . . . .
15 Fuel requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . 396 Gasoline additives . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397 Identification labels . . . . . . . . . . . . 377 Premium unleaded gasoline . . . . . . 395 Rims and tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 382 Spare wheel .
16 Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280 Tire Identification Number . . . . . . . 282 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270 TPMS low tire pressure/ malfunction telltale . . . . . . . . . .
17 Vehicle maximum load on the tire . . 283 Vehicle Recovery services, Stolen (Tele Aid) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245 Vehicle status message memory . . . 144 Vehicle tool kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 Vehicle washing see Vehicle care W Warning sounds Driver’s or passenger’s seat belt .
Operator’s Manual 18 Product Information Please observe the following in your own best interest: We recommend using Genuine Mercedes- Benz Parts as well as conversion parts and accessories explicitly approved by us for your vehicle model.
Operator’s Manual 19 Service and warranty information The Service and Warranty Information booklet contains detailed information about the warranties covering your Mercedes-Benz, including: R New Ca.
Operator’s Manual 20 Roadside Assistance The Mercedes-Benz Roadside Assistance Program provides factory-trained technical help in the event of a breakdown.
Operating safety 21 Operating safety G Warning! Work improperly carried out on electronic components and associated software could cause them to cease functioning. Because the vehicle’s electronic components are interconnected, any modifications made may produce an undesired effect on other systems.
Reporting safety defects 22 Problems with your vehicle If you should experience a problem with your vehicle, particularly one that you believe may affect its safe operation, we urge you to contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center immediately to have the problem diagnosed and corrected if required.
Vehicle data recording 23 Vehicle data recording Information regarding electronic recording devices (Including notice pursuant to California Code § 9951) Please note that your vehicle is equipped with devices that can record vehicle systems data and, if equipped with the Tele Aid system, may transmit some data in certain accidents.
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25 Exterior view ....................................... 26 Cockpit ................................................. 28 Instrument cluster .............................. 30 Storage compartments ....................... 32 Multifunction steering wheel .
Exterior view 26 Exterior view At a glance.
Exterior view 27 i This Operator’s Manual describes all features, standard or optional, potentially available for your vehicle at the time of purchase. Please be aware that your vehicle might not be equipped with all features described in this manual.
Cockpit 28 Cockpit At a glance.
Cockpit 29 Function Page 1 Steering wheel gearshift control 125 2 Cruise control lever 204 3 Instrument cluster 30, 129 4 Multifunction steering wheel 34, 131 5 Horn 6 Overhead control panel 38 7 Glov.
Instrument cluster 30 Instrument cluster At a glance.
Instrument cluster 31 Function Page 1 Combination gauge with: Fuel gauge 4 Fuel tank reserve warning lamp 344 Coolant temperature gauge Ì Coolant temperature warning lamp 346 Indicator/warning lamps:.
Storage compartments 32 Storage compartments At a glance.
Storage compartments 33 Function Page 1 Glove box 233 Power outlet 238 Aux socket 188 2 Door pocket 3 Storage bag on front passenger seat backrest 234 4 Door pocket 5 Hooks on left and right side in t.
Multifunction steering wheel 34 Multifunction steering wheel Function Page 1 Multifunction display 133 2 Press button æ or ç • to set the volume 140 • to operate the RACETIMER 1 138 Press button.
Multifunction steering wheel 35 Function Page Press button $ or % briefly 132 • to select submenus • to scroll up or down through lists • to select previous or next track, scene, or stored stati.
Center console 36 Center console Upper part Function Page 1 Audio display cover 156 2 Hazard warning flasher switch 103 3 Alarm system indicator lamp 73 4 Front passenger front air bag off indicator l.
Center console 37 Lower part Function Page 1 Ashtray 237 Cigarette lighter 238 2 Gear shift lever for manual transmission 119 Gear selector lever for automatic transmission 121 3 Cup holder 235 4 Spli.
Overhead control panel 38 Overhead control panel Function Page 1 Rear interior lighting on/off 105 2 Interior lighting control 105 3 Right reading lamp on/off 105 4 Power tilt/sliding sunroof switch 2.
Door control panel, seat adjustment 39 Door control panel, seat adjustment Door control panel, with memory function Function Page 1 Inside door handle 80 2 Central unlocking switch 81 3 Seat adjustmen.
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41 Vehicle equipment .............................. 42 Occupant safety .................................. 42 Panic alarm .......................................... 65 Driving safety systems ....................... 66 Anti-theft systems ...............
Occupant safety 42 Vehicle equipment i This Operator’s Manual describes all features, standard or optional, potentially available for your vehicle at the time of purchase. Please be aware that your vehicle might not be equipped with all features described in this manual.
Occupant safety 43 SRS indicator lamp The SRS system conducts a self-test when the ignition is switched on and in regular intervals while the engine is running.
Occupant safety 44 a properly seated position and to wear their respective seat belt. For maximum protection in the event of a collision always be in normal seated position with your back against the seat backrest. Fasten your seat belt and make sure it is properly positioned on your body.
Occupant safety 45 recommended for the size and weight of the child. (2) Always wear seat belts properly. Air bags are designed to deploy only in certain frontal impacts (front air bags), side impacts.
Occupant safety 46 free of objects (e.g. packages, purses, umbrellas, etc.). R Do not hang items such as coat hangers from the coat hooks or handles over the door. These items may be thrown around in the vehicle and cause head and other injuries when the window curtain air bag is deployed.
Occupant safety 47 R if the system determines that air bag deployment can offer additional protection to that provided by the seat belt R depending on whether the seat belt is in use R independently o.
Occupant safety 48 The front passenger side impact air bag will not deploy if the OCS senses that the front passenger seat is empty and the front passenger seat belt is not fastened (latch plate is not inserted into the buckle).
Occupant safety 49 authorized Mercedes-Benz Center for availability. Window curtain air bags G Observe Safety notes, see page 45. 1 Window curtain air bag When deployed, window curtain air bags 1 are .
Occupant safety 50 classified the front passenger seat occupant as weighting as much as or less than a typical 12-month-old child in a standard child restraint or if the front passenger seat is classified as being empty.
Occupant safety 51 accordance with the child seat manufacturer’s instructions. Occupants, especially children, should always sit as upright as possible, wear the seat belt properly and use an appropriately sized infant restraint, toddler restraint, or booster seat recommended for the size and weight of the child.
Occupant safety 52 which are instances where the system may suppress deployment of the front passenger front air bag even though the impact met the criteria and was of sufficient severity to deploy th.
Occupant safety 53 An incorrectly mounted child seat could cause injuries to the child in case of an accident, instead of increasing protection for the child.
Occupant safety 54 Proper use of seat belts G Warning! USE SEAT BELTS PROPERLY R Seat belts can only work when used properly. Never wear seat belts in any other way than as described in this section, as that could result in serious injuries in case of an accident.
Occupant safety 55 in booster seats, always follow the child seat manufacturer’s instructions. G Warning! Do not pass seat belts over sharp edges. They could tear. Do not allow the seat belt to get caught in the door or in the seat adjustment mechanism.
Occupant safety 56 X Raising: Slide seat belt height adjuster 1 upward. Seat belt height adjuster 1 engages in different positions. X Lowering: Press and hold release button 2 . X Slide seat belt height adjuster 1 downward. X Release button 2 and make sure seat belt height adjuster 1 engages into place.
Occupant safety 57 The ETDs are designed to activate in the following cases: R in frontal or rear-end impacts exceeding the system’s preset deployment threshold R in certain vehicle rollovers R if t.
Occupant safety 58 potential for injury to the head and neck in the event of an accident or similar situation. For information on head restraint adjustment, see “Head restraints” ( Y page 89).
Occupant safety 59 Observe the following points: R Always be in a properly seated position. R The position should be as far rearward from the front air bag in steering wheel 1 as possible, while still permitting proper operation of vehicle controls.
Occupant safety 60 Do not expose the child restraint system to direct sunlight. The child restraint system’s metal parts, for example, could become very hot, and the child could be burned on these parts. G Warning! Do not carry heavy or hard objects in the passenger compartment or trunk unless they are firmly secured in place.
Occupant safety 61 seating position. Thus, we strongly recommend that children be placed in the rear seats whenever possible. Regardless of seating position, children 12 years old and under must be seated and properly secured in an appropriate infant restraint, toddler restraint, or booster seat recommended for the size and weight of the child.
Occupant safety 62 A child’s risk of serious or fatal injuries is significantly increased if the child restraints are not properly secured in the vehicle and/or the child is not properly secured in the child restraint. Children too big for a toddler restraint must ride in seats using regular seat belts.
Occupant safety 63 3 Anchorage ring 4 Hook X Guide the top tether strap between head restraint 1 and top of the seat backrest. X Make sure the top tether strap is not twisted. X Securely fasten hook 4 , which is part of the top tether strap, to anchorage ring 3 .
Occupant safety 64 Non-foldable rear bench seat 1 Indicates the position of the anchors 2 Anchorage ring covers 3 Anchors X Remove anchorage ring covers 2 from anchors 3 by pulling it in direction of arrow. X Store anchorage ring covers 2 , for example in the storage compartment of the rear center armrest.
Panic alarm 65 X Releasing: Press the lever down in direction of arrow 2 . Override switch G Observe Safety notes, see page 59. With the override switch you can disable the rear door window switches in the rear door panels. G Warning! Activate the override switch when children are riding in the back seats of the vehicle.
Driving safety systems 66 i Canada only: This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference, and 2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Driving safety systems 67 ABS G Observe Safety notes, see page 66. G Warning! Do not pump the brake pedal. Use firm, steady brake pedal pressure instead. Pumping the brake pedal defeats the purpose of the ABS and significantly reduces braking effectiveness.
Driving safety systems 68 Adaptive Brake Adaptive Brake provides a high level of braking safety as well as increased braking comfort. It is coupled with the ABS, the ESP ® and the BAS. Adaptive Brake takes driver and vehicle characteristics into consideration, thus achieving an optimal braking effect.
Driving safety systems 69 Because the ESP ® operates automatically, the engine and ignition must be shut off (SmartKey in starter switch position 0 or 1 or KEYLESS-GO start/stop button in position 0 or 1 ) when the parking brake is being tested on a brake test dynamometer.
Driving safety systems 70 R the ESP ® continues to operate when you are braking R you cannot activate the cruise control R the cruise control switches off if activated i When the ESP ® is switched off and one or more drive wheels are spinning, the ESP ® warning lamp v in the instrument cluster flashes.
Driving safety systems 71 To improve the vehicle’s traction, switch on ESP ® SPORT in driving situations in which it would be advantageous to have the drive wheels spin and thus cut into surfaces f.
Driving safety systems 72 You could lose control of your vehicle and cause an accident. Please be aware of these limits when you switch off the ESP ® .
Anti-theft systems 73 Anti-theft systems Immobilizer The immobilizer prevents unauthorized persons from starting your vehicle. When leaving the vehicle, always take the SmartKey with you and lock the vehicle. The engine can be started by anyone with a valid SmartKey that is left inside the vehicle.
Anti-theft systems 74 Close the respective element. X Disarming: Unlock the vehicle with the SmartKey or with KEYLESS-GO. The turn signal lamps flash once and an acoustic warning sounds once to indicate that the alarm system is disarmed.
75 Vehicle equipment .............................. 76 Locking and unlocking ....................... 76 Starter switch positions ..................... 84 Seats .................................................... 86 Multifunction steering wheel ......
Locking and unlocking 76 Vehicle equipment i This Operator’s Manual describes all features, standard or optional, potentially available for your vehicle at the time of purchase. Please be aware that your vehicle might not be equipped with all features described in this manual.
Locking and unlocking 77 1 j Lock button 2 i Unlock button for trunk lid 3 k Unlock button 4 Battery check lamp i USA only: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2.
Locking and unlocking 78 When the SmartKey is valid, your vehicle unlocks R the doors R the fuel filler flap R the trunk lid i This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference, and 2.
Locking and unlocking 79 If you leave the SmartKey behind when exiting and locking the vehicle, no message appears in the multifunction display. Possibility 2 (One SmartKey in the vehicle, no SmartKey outside the vehicle): When exiting and trying to lock the vehicle, the message Key Detected In Vehicle appears in the multifunction display.
Locking and unlocking 80 Loss of the SmartKey If you lose your SmartKey or mechanical key, you should do the following: X Have the SmartKey deactivated by an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. X Report the loss of the SmartKey or the mechanical key to your car insurance company immediately.
Locking and unlocking 81 You can deactivate the automatic central locking using the control system ( Y page 150). Automatic central locking activating/ deactivating 1 Central unlocking switch 2 Central locking switch X Activating: Press and hold central locking switch 2 until an acoustic signal sounds.
Locking and unlocking 82 ! The trunk lid swings open upwards automatically. Always make sure there is sufficient overhead clearance. Opening the trunk from the outside 1 Handle X Press and hold button i on the SmartKey until the trunk unlocks and begins to open.
Locking and unlocking 83 1 Handle 2 Handle X Lower the trunk lid using handle 1 or 2 . X Close trunk lid with hands placed flat on trunk lid. Trunk lid emergency release With the emergency release button, the trunk lid can be opened from inside the trunk.
Starter switch positions 84 X Insert the mechanical key in the trunk lid lock. X Turn the mechanical key clockwise to position % and remove the mechanical key in that position to lock the trunk. The trunk remains locked even when the vehicle is centrally unlocked.
Starter switch positions 85 SmartKey from the starter switch when the engine is not in operation. KEYLESS-GO G Observe Safety notes, see page 59. The KEYLESS-GO feature is available on Canada vehicles only.
Seats 86 Position 0 Before you press the KEYLESS-GO start/stop button, the vehicle’s on-board electronics have status 0 (as with SmartKey removed). Position 1 X Press the KEYLESS-GO start/stop button once. This supplies power for some electrical consumers, such as radio functions.
Seats 87 G Warning! Your seat must be adjusted so that you can correctly fasten your seat belt. Observe the following points: R Adjust the seat backrest until your arms are slightly angled when holding the steering wheel. R Adjust the seat to a comfortable seating position that still allows you to reach the accelerator/brake pedal safely.
Seats 88 1 Seat backrest tilt 2 Seat hight 3 Handwheel for seat cushion tilt 4 Handle for seat fore and aft adjustment i AMG vehicles are equipped with a seat with an integrated head restraint. It is therefore not possible to set the height and angle of the head restraint.
Seats 89 The seats can be adjusted within 5 minutes after either front door has been opened. The counter resets each time R you open or close a front door R you insert the SmartKey into the starter sw.
Seats 90 1 Adjustment lever X Move adjustment lever 1 in direction of the arrows until you have reached a comfortable seating position. Seat with adaptive backrest This feature is only available on C 63 AMG. The contour of the front seat backrests can be individually adjusted to provide optimum support for your back.
Seats 91 Rear seat head restraint height 1 Release button X Raising: Pull head restraint upward to the desired position. X Lowering: Press release button 1 and push down on head restraint.
Multifunction steering wheel 92 Seat heating 1 Seat heating switch The red indicator lamps in switch 1 come on to show which heating level you have selected. The seat heating switches from level 3 (high) to level 2 after approximately 5 minutes. The seat heating switches from level 2 to level 1 (low) after approximately 10 minutes.
Multifunction steering wheel 93 Steering wheel adjustment, manual 1 Release handle 2 Adjusting steering wheel, up or down 3 Adjusting steering wheel, in or out X Unlocking: Pull release handle 1 out to its stop limit. X Move steering wheel to the desired position.
Mirrors 94 With the easy-entry/exit feature activated, the steering wheel will return to its last set position when you close the driver’s door with the ignition switched on.
Mirrors 95 X Tilt the mirror to the antiglare position by moving lever 1 towards the windshield. The interior rear view mirror is dimmed. For more information, see “Auto-dimming rear view mirrors” ( Y page 95). Exterior rear view mirrors G Warning! Exercise care when using the passenger- side exterior rear view mirror.
Mirrors 96 The interior rear view mirror and the exterior rear view mirror on the driver’s side do not react, for example, if the rear window sunshade is in raised position. Light hitting the mirror(s) at certain angles (incident light) could blind you.
Mirrors 97 front), press button 1 to fold mirrors in, then press button 1 again to fold mirrors out. Do not force mirrors by hand as this may damage the adjustment mechanism. The mirror housing is then properly positioned and you can adjust the mirror in the usual manner.
Memory function 98 Memory function Notes With the memory function you can store up to three different configurations per front seat. Each memory position button on the driver’s side can store all of.
Lighting 99 1 Driver’s side exterior rear view mirror button 2 Passenger side exterior rear view mirror button 3 Adjustment button 4 Memory button M X Stop the vehicle. X Switch on the ignition. X Press button 2 . The passenger-side exterior rear view mirror is selected.
Lighting 100 Exterior lamp switch $ a Standing lamps, left % g Standing lamps, right & M Off Daytime running lamp mode ( * Automatic headlamp mode Daytime running lamp mode ) C Parking lamps (also tail lamps, license plate lamps, side marker lamps and instrument panel lamps) * B Low-beam headlamps or high-beam headlamps , ¥ Front fog lamps .
Lighting 101 traffic and/or ambient lighting conditions require you to do so. In low ambient lighting conditions, only switch from position * to B with the vehicle at a standstill in a safe location. Switching from * to B will briefly switch off the headlamps.
Lighting 102 B , the manual headlamp mode has priority over the daytime running lamp mode. The corresponding exterior lamps come on ( Y page 100). Fog lamps Fog lamps cannot be switched on with the exterior lamp switch in position * . To switch on the fog lamps, turn the exterior lamp switch to position B first.
Lighting 103 High-beam flasher X Switching on: Pull the combination switch briefly in direction of arrow 2 . Turn signals 1 Turn signals, right 2 Turn signals, left X Press the combination switch in direction of arrow 1 or 2 . The corresponding turn signal indicator lamp L or K in the instrument cluster flashes.
Lighting 104 will start counting the next time from the beginning. For information on filling up the washer reservoir, see “Washer system and headlamp cleaning system” ( Y page 259). Corner-illuminating front fog lamps The corner-illuminating front fog lamps improve illumination of the area in the direction into which you are turning.
Lighting 105 Interior lighting in the front 1 ò Rear interior lighting on/off 2 ] Automatic control on/off 3 X Right front reading lamp on/off 4 ð Front interior lighting on/off 5 X Left front reading lamp on/off 6 Front reading lamps 7 Front interior lighting Automatic control X Activating: Press button ] .
Wipers 106 Interior lighting in the rear ! An interior lamp switched on manually does not go out automatically. Leaving an interior lamp switch in the ON position for extended periods of time with the engine turned off could result in a discharged battery.
Wipers 107 Combination switch 1 Single wipe Wiping with washer fluid 2 Switching on windshield wipers X Switch on the ignition. Windshield wipers Switching on/off M Windshield wipers off U Slow intermittent wiping Rain sensor operation with low sensitivity.
Wipers 108 R the clutch pedal is depressed (vehicles with manual transmission) or R the automatic transmission is in drive position D or reverse gear R (vehicles with automatic transmission) or R the .
Power windows 109 Power windows Opening and closing The door windows are opened and closed electrically. The switches for all door windows are located on the driver’s door control panel. The switches for the respective door windows are located on the front passenger door and on the rear doors.
Power windows 110 1 Left front door window 2 Right front door window 3 Right rear door window 4 Left rear door window X Switch on the ignition. X Opening/Closing: Press or pull and hold switch 1 to 4 to the resistance point. The corresponding door window will move downwards or upwards until you release the switch.
Power windows 111 X Pull and hold the respective switch once more immediately until the door window is completely closed. X Hold the respective switch for approximately 1 second.
Power windows 112 If potential danger exists, proceed as follows: R Release button j to stop the closing procedure. To open, press and hold button k . To continue the closing procedure after making sure that there is no danger of anyone being harmed by the closing procedure, press and hold button j .
Driving and parking 113 Driving and parking Safety notes G Warning! Make sure absolutely no objects are obstructing the pedals’ range of movement. Keep the driver’s footwell clear of all obstacles. If there are any floormats or carpets in the footwell, make sure the pedals still have sufficient clearance.
Driving and parking 114 Automatic transmission Gearshift pattern for automatic transmission Á Park position with gear selector lever lock  Reverse gear À Neutral position ¿ Drive position For more information, see “Automatic transmission” ( Y page 121).
Driving and parking 115 Starting difficulties ! Remember that extended starting attempts can drain the battery. The engine does not start. You can hear the starter.
Driving and parking 116 ! Avoid spinning of a drive wheel. This may cause serious damage to the drivetrain which is not covered by the Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty.
Driving and parking 117 For more information on driving, see “Driving instructions” ( Y page 286). Problems while driving The engine runs erratically and misfires R An ignition cable may be damaged. R The engine electronics may not be operating properly.
Driving and parking 118 R Turn the SmartKey in the starter switch to position 0 and remove the SmartKey from the starter switch, or press the KEYLESS-GO start/stop button.
Manual transmission 119 i Always engage the parking brake in addition to shifting the automatic transmission into park position P (manual transmission: shifting into 1st gear or reverse gear R ). When parked on an incline, also turn the front wheels towards the road curb.
Manual transmission 120 until the operating temperature has been reached. Avoid spinning of a drive wheel for an extended period when driving off on slippery road surfaces. This may cause serious damage to the engine and the drivetrain which is not covered by the Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty.
Automatic transmission 121 Automatic transmission Introduction For information on driving with an automatic transmission, see “Driving and parking” ( Y page 113). G Warning! Make sure absolutely no objects are obstructing the pedals’ range of movement.
Automatic transmission 122 The current transmission position P , R , N , or D appears in the multifunction display ( Y page 122). There are additional indicators on the cover of the shifting gate showing the current gear selector lever position.
Automatic transmission 123 Effect ì Park position Shift the automatic transmission into park position P only when the vehicle is stopped. The park position is not intended to serve as a brake when the vehicle is parked.
Automatic transmission 124 Effect The automatic transmission shifts automatically. All forward gears are available. Driving tips Kickdown Use the kickdown when you want maximum acceleration. X Fully depress the accelerator pedal. Depending on the engine speed the automatic transmission shifts into a lower gear.
Automatic transmission 125 C Comfort For comfort driving S Sport For standard driving Program mode selector switch on C 63 AMG C Comfort For standard driving S Sport For sporty driving M Manual For manual gearshifting ( Y page 127) The current program mode appears in the multifunction display.
Automatic transmission 126 Steering wheel gearshift control (example illustration) 1 Limiting gear range Downshift (in manual program mode M ) 2 Extending gear range Upshift (in manual program mode M .
Automatic transmission 127 and deceleration automatically. This will involve shifting down one or more gears. Manual shift program The manual shift program is available on C 63 AMG only. Manual program mode M differs with regard to spontaneity, response time, and shifting smoothness from automatic program mode S .
Automatic transmission 128 Upshift indicator 1 Current gear 2 Upshift indicator In manual program mode M , upshift indicator 2 in the multifunction display advises you to upshift before the engine reaches the overspeed range. Thus you can drive at the maximum engine speed for each gear without overrevving the engine.
Instrument cluster 129 X Turn off the engine. X Wait at least 10 seconds before restarting. X Restart the engine. X Shift the automatic transmission into drive position D (for second gear) or reverse gear R . X Have the automatic transmission checked at an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center as soon as possible.
Instrument cluster 130 X To brighten illumination: Turn dimmer 1 clockwise. X To dim illumination: Turn dimmer 1 counterclockwise. Coolant temperature gauge The coolant temperature gauge is located on the left side in the instrument cluster ( Y page 30).
Control system 131 Control system Introduction The control system is activated as soon as the starter switch is in position 2 ( Y page 84). The control system enables you to call up information about your vehicle and to change vehicle settings.
Control system 132 5 Press button & ( to call up line for menus and to select menus Press button briefly $ % to select submenu or scroll through lists within Audio menu to select previous or next .
Control system 133 display featuring the odometer and speedometer appears. or X Press and hold button L until the standard display featuring the odometer and speedometer appears. X To confirm selection: Press button # . X To confirm display message: Press button # or L .
Control system 134 Menus and submenus Controls in detail.
Control system 135 Function 1 Trip menu ( Y page 135) 2 AMG menu ( Y page 137) 3 Navi menu ( Y page 140) 4 Audio menu ( Y page 140) 5 Tel menu ( Y page 142) 6 Service menu ( Y page 144) 7 Settings men.
Control system 136 Resetting will not occur if you turn the SmartKey back to position 1 or 2 within this time period. Fuel consumption statistics since last reset X Press ( or & to select the Trip menu.
Control system 137 Digital speedometer X Press ( or & to select the Trip menu. X Press % or $ to select the digital speedometer. Example illustration for upshift indicator 1 Upshift indicator 8 2 Digital speedometer The shift indicator is meant as a recommendation for an economical driving style.
Control system 138 1 Automatic transmission program mode indicator 2 ESP mode indicator RACETIMER G Warning! The RACETIMER feature is only for use on roads and in conditions where high speed driving is permitted.
Control system 139 1 Gear indicator 2 RACETIMER 3 Best lap time 4 Lap number Resetting current lap X Press button æ while the timer is running. The timer stops. X Press button ç . The lap time is reset to “0”. Deleting all laps It is not possible to delete a single saved lap.
Control system 140 X Press button ( or & to select the AMG menu. X Press button $ repeatedly until the lap analysis appears in the multifunction display.
Control system 141 For more information on satellite radio operation, see “Satellite radio” ( Y page 172). Vehicles with COMAND system: Refer to separate COMAND system operating instructions. X Switch on the audio system ( Y page 162) and select radio mode.
Control system 142 1 Current scene X Selecting previous or next scene: Press button % or $ briefly. X Selecting a scene from the scene list (quick search): Press and hold button % or $ . TEL menu The functions available in the system and the messages in the multifunction display depend on which optional equipment is installed in your vehicle.
Control system 143 Answering a call When your telephone is ready to receive calls, you can answer a call at any time. In the multifunction display you will then see the following message, or if available, the caller ID (number or name): X Press button s .
Control system 144 need to search through your entire phone book. X Press button ( or & to select the Tel menu. X Press button s . X Press button % or $ to select the desired number and/or name. X Press button s or # . The control system dials the selected phone number.
Control system 145 Settings menu Introduction In the Settings menu there are two functions: The function Factory Setting ( Y page 145), with which you can reset all the settings to the original factory settings and a collection of submenus ( Y page 145) with which you can make individual settings for your vehicle.
Control system 146 Lighting submenu R Setting daytime running lamp mode (USA only) ( Y page 148) R Setting locator lighting and night security illumination (Headlamps delayed shut-off feature) ( Y pag.
Control system 147 X Press # to change the current status. Depending on the previous status, the additional speedometer will be switched On or Off. Permanent display (vehicles with automatic transmiss.
Control system 148 X Press button % or $ to change the setting which is highlighted. X Press # to store the entry. Setting the date This function is not available if your vehicle is equipped with the COMAND system and navigation module.
Control system 149 In low ambient light conditions the following lamps will come on additionally: R Parking lamps R Tail lamps R License plate lamps R Side marker lamps For more information on the daytime running lamp mode, see “Lighting” ( Y page 101).
Control system 150 You can temporarily deactivate the headlamps delayed shut-off feature: X Before exiting the vehicle, turn the SmartKey in the starter switch to position 0 . X Then turn it to position 2 and back to position 0 . The headlamps delayed shut-off feature is deactivated.
Control system 151 Activating easy-entry/exit feature Use this function to activate and deactivate the easy-entry/exit feature ( Y page 93). G Warning! You must make sure no one can become trapped or injured by the moving steering wheel when the easy-entry/exit feature is activated.
Audio system 152 Audio system Audio and telephone operation These instructions are intended to help you become familiar with your Mercedes-Benz audio system.
Audio system 153 Operating safety G Warning! Any alterations made to electronic components can cause malfunctions. The radio, amplifier, CD changer, satellite radio, and telephone are interconnected. When one of the components is not operational or has not been removed/ replaced properly, the function of other components may be impaired.
Audio system 154 Audio control unit overview Controls in detail.
Audio system 155 Item 1 Switching to radio mode ( Y page 168) Calling up wave bands ( Y page 169) Switching on Sat mode ( Y page 174) 2 Switching to CD audio or MP3 mode ( Y page 179) 3 Disc slot 4 Lo.
Audio system 156 Audio display The audio display has a protective cover. ! Do not place any objects on the cover of the audio display. This may obstruct the movement when the cover is being opened/closed. The cover could be damaged. Do not place any objects in front of the audio display and/or secure any objects to the audio display itself.
Audio system 157 Mobile phone readiness is indicated by additional information being shown in the status line: R In the telephone main menu: Name of the Bluetooth ® device (calls made and received via the Bluetooth ® interface) ( Y page 195). R Mobile phone network signal strength I .
Audio system 158 Symbol How to use the audio controller Function n X Press briefly. R Confirming the selection of a menu item or list entry. X Press and hold until the selected action has been carried out. R Saving a station. y m z X Rotate. R Moving through vertical or horizontal menus or through lists.
Audio system 159 Back button 1 Back button í X Switching to the next highest menu: Press button í briefly. The audio system switches to the next highest menu level within the currently active mode. i You can also exit a menu or list by sliding the audio controller o m p or q m r .
Audio system 160 Button Mode/Menu Name ( Y page 197) Call lists ( Y page 200) ê System settings menu System ( Y page 165) Language ( Y page 166) Calling up an operating mode X Press the respective button ( b , é , h , or ê ) on the audio control unit.
Audio system 161 Example of how to use the audio system Example: direct frequency input, FM 104.5 MHz. In the descriptions below, the mode always serve as the starting point for locating the individual menu items. Example: b £ Radio £ Enter Frequency The individual steps for the above-mentioned example are described below.
Audio system 162 Operation In the following descriptions, an operation step is described as in example below. X b £ Radio £ Enter Frequency is the short for X Press button b on audio control unit repeatedly until desired wave band has been selected.
Audio system 163 Adjusting volume 1 Push button D 2 Rotary control X Adjusting: Turn rotary control 2 . The volume will increase or decrease depending on the direction turned. Adjusting volume for telephone calls In hands-free mode, you can adjust the volume of a telephone call while the call is currently active.
Audio system 164 Adjusting balance or fader Balance is used to determine whether the sound focus should be shifted toward the driver’s side or the passenger side. Fader is used to determine whether the sound focus should be shifted toward the front or rear of the vehicle.
Audio system 165 Adjusting surround sound With surround sound, you can choose between LOGIC 7 ® On and LOGIC 7 ® Off . X Press button ´ repeatedly until Sound appears in the audio display. or X Select Sound £ Sound . A dot R indicates the current setting.
Audio system 166 i When you select Brightness , a scale appears on which you can set the brightness manually. In the Automatic setting, the audio system analyzes the automatic vehicle light sensor and switches between the display designs automatically.
Audio system 167 X Changing setting: Slide r m q or rotate y m z and select desired language. X Saving setting: Press n . The setting is stored and the menu is exited. X Exiting menu without saving: Press button í or slide o m p . i The language selected in the Audio system is also used for the displays and messages in the multifunction display.
Audio system 168 Radio (except Weather Band/ satellite radio) Presets (except Weather Band) Channel (only Weather Band) Sound Enter frequency Autostore (except satellite radio) List of channels Treble.
Audio system 169 Information displayed in the status line (example) The following information is displayed in the status line: R Time ( 04:38 ) R Station name ( WNYC ) Mobile phone readiness is indica.
Audio system 170 Selecting a station using station memory i This function is not available for Weather Band. X Press button b on audio control unit repeatedly until desired wave band has been selected. X Select Presets . or X Press n when the main area is selected.
Audio system 171 Storing stations manually with station memory menu X Tune in desired station. Basic menu is shown in the audio display. X Press n when the main area is active. or X Select Presets . The station memory display appears in the audio display.
Audio system 172 Satellite radio G Warning! Please devote your attention first and foremost to the traffic situation you are in. Before your journey, please familiarize yourself with the radio functions. Only use the audio system when road and traffic conditions permit you to do so.
Audio system 173 www.sirius.com (USA) or www.siriuscanada.com (Canada). i Note that categories and channels shown in illustrations are dependent on programming content delivered by the service provider.
Audio system 174 i It is also possible to activate the satellite radio service online. To do so please visit SIRIUS Satellite Radio’s website at www.sirius.com (USA) or www.siriuscanada.com (Canada). Preview Channel i If the satellite radio service has not been subscribed to, only the preview channel is available.
Audio system 175 X Calling up category list: b (repeatedly, if necessary) £ Cat . or X Slide o m p or rotate y m z until Cat. is highlighted and press n . The category list appears. X Selecting a category: Slide q m r or rotate y m z . X Setting the selected category: Press n .
Audio system 176 Channel number is valid, but channel is not included in subscription: The message Call SIRIUS to activate: appears ( Y page 173). X Press n to close the message in the audio display. Tuning in channels using the satellite radio channel list X b (repeatedly, if necessary) £ Sat £ Channel List .
Audio system 177 X Selecting a preset position: Slide q m r or rotate y m z . X Storing a preset position: Press and hold n until you hear a signal. The channel is stored. or X Press and hold desired channel button 1 to R on keypad, until a brief signal tone sounds.
Audio system 178 After completion of the update, the satellite radio basic menu will appear. The station last tuned to will begin to play. If not available, the next subscribed channel starts beginning with channel 1.
Audio system 179 CD and MP3 mode Submenu overview CD or MP3 Track list (Audio CD) or Folder (MP3) Changer (with CD-changer only) Sound Normal Track Sequence Select track (CD mode only) Select medium T.
Audio system 180 General notes i Audio CDs with copy protection are not compatible with the CD audio standard and therefore may not be able to be played by the single CD player and/or the CD changer. There may be playback problems when playing copied discs.
Audio system 181 Permissible file systems R ISO9660/Joliet for CDs Multisession CDs For multisession CDs, the first session type of the CD determines how the audio system will process the CD.
Audio system 182 Permissible bit and sampling rates R Fixed and variable bit rates up to 320 kbit/s R Sampling rates of 24 kHz – 48 kHz i Only use MP3 tracks with a bit rate of at least 128 kbit/s or higher and a sampling rate of at least 44.1 kHz or higher.
Audio system 183 G Warning! In order to avoid distraction which could lead to an accident, the driver should insert or eject CDs with the vehicle at a standstill and operate the audio system only if permitted by road, weather and traffic conditions.
Audio system 184 Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph (approximately 50 km/h), your vehicle is covering a distance of 44 feet (approximately 14 m) every second. i If the audio CD is printed on one side, this side must face upwards when loaded. If neither side is printed, the side to be played must face downwards.
Audio system 185 X Insert CD into CD slot 1 . The CD changer automatically pulls the CD into the CD slot 1 and places it in an empty magazine compartment. The message Please Wait... appears in the display. If the CD is loaded, the CD changer will switch to the next empty magazine compartment.
Audio system 186 compartment with the current CD is highlighted. X Slide m r to select the menu bar. X Slide o m p or rotate y m z the audio controller to select Eject All . X Press n to confirm. The CDs are ejected one after the other. X Remove the CD from CD slot.
Audio system 187 Example display in MP3 mode 1 Track number 2 File name 3 Elapsed track time 4 Mode 5 Folder name (only if saved on the disc) 6 Disc number (CD changer) 7 Disc type Pause function X Pausing playback: Press button F briefly. X Continuing playback: Press button F again briefly.
Audio system 188 i Due to the large amount of information found on an MP3 disc it may take a while before all folder and track information becomes available. During this time the folder list may be unavailable or slow. X Select a track by sliding q m r or rotating y m z the audio controller.
Audio system 189 Calling up AUX mode G Warning! Due to the different volumes of the external audio sources, system messages of the vehicle may be much louder. You may need to disable these system messages or adjust the volume of these messages manually.
Audio system 190 without being connected to an external antenna) from inside the vehicle while the engine is running. Doing so could lead to a malfunction of the vehicle’s electronic system, possibly resulting in an accident and/or serious personal injury.
Audio system 191 Calls disconnected while the vehicle is in motion Interruptions to the connection may occur if R there is insufficient mobile network coverage. R you move from one mobile network transmitter/receiver area (mobile network cell) into another and no channels are free or the cell is full.
Audio system 192 the caller must also be saved in the telephone book. Functional restrictions You will not be able to use the mobile phone, or you may have to wait a while, in the following situations: R If the mobile phone is switched off. R If the mobile phone is not connected via the Bluetooth ® interface to the audio system.
Audio system 193 It is possible to register up to 15 mobile phone. The connection is always established to the last activated mobile phones in signal range. When you authorize a new mobile phone, it is activated automatically. You can switch between the authorized mobile phones.
Audio system 194 X Deleting digits: Briefly press button î in the audio control unit to delete one number, or press and hold button î to delete all entered numbers.
Audio system 195 i You cannot switch to another authorized mobile phone during a call. When you authorize a new mobile phone, it is automatically activated. Only one mobile phone can be active at a time. X h £ Tel £ Bluetooth Phones . X Select an authorized mobile phone from the list.
Audio system 196 Emergency calls “911” i The “911” emergency call system is a public service. Using it without due cause is a criminal offense. i This function places a call to the local “911” provider. It does not initiate a Tele Aid call.
Audio system 197 Placing a “911” emergency call with the mobile phone locked i If the mobile phone is locked, you only can make an emergency call on the mobile phone itself, without the use of the audio control unit. Phone book You can save telephone numbers in the audio system’s phone book.
Audio system 198 Symbol + indicates that an entry contains more than one phone number. You can select these subentries ( Y page 199). X Switching from the search speller to the list: Slide q m repeatedly. or X Select d . X Switching from the list to the search speller: Press button í .
Audio system 199 Phone book list Entries with symbol 1 have additional options available, e. g. more phone numbers. X Slide q m r or rotate y m z the audio controller until the desired entry is highlighted. X Press n to confirm and a call will be initiated.
Audio system 200 Call lists The audio system displays the calls received (including missed calls) or made during phone mode in their own lists. i The particular menu item can only be selected if calls have already been received or made from audio system.
Audio system 201 Making calls X Press button h on the audio control unit to call up the telephone mode. When the mobile phone is ready for operation, the display will look like this: Initiating an outgoing call Entering phone number via the audio control unit You can enter numbers and special characters via the telephone keypad.
Audio system 202 Initiating a call to a phone book entry X h £ Name . X Select entry ( Y page 198). X Press button s or n . Initiating a call to a call list entry X h £ Call Lists . X Select Calls Received or Calls Dialed . The appropriate list appears.
Audio system 203 X Accepting: Press button s on audio control unit or on the multifunction steering wheel. or X Press n . X Rejecting: Press button t on audio control unit. or X Slide o m or rotate y m z the audio controller to select Reject , and press n to confirm.
Driving systems 204 Driving systems Introduction This section describes the following driving systems of your vehicle: R Cruise control R Hill start assist system R All-wheel drive (4MATIC) R Dynamic .
Driving systems 205 1 Setting current or higher speed 2 Setting current or lower speed 3 Canceling the cruise control 4 Activating the cruise control or resuming to last set speed Activating cruise control You can activate the cruise control at a vehicle speed above 20 mph (30 km/h).
Driving systems 206 The cruise control also switches off automatically when R the vehicle speed falls below 20 mph (30 km/h) R the ESP ® is in operation R the ESP ® is switched off with the ESP ® s.
Driving systems 207 Resume last stored speed G Warning! The set speed stored in memory should only be set again if prevailing road conditions and legal speed limits permit. Possible acceleration or deceleration differences arising from returning to the preset speed could cause an accident and/ or serious injury to you and others.
Driving systems 208 G Warning! If a drive wheel is spinning due to insufficient traction: R While driving off, apply as little throttle as possible. R While driving, ease up on the accelerator pedal. R Adapt your speed and driving style to the prevailing road conditions.
Driving systems 209 X Press button 2 . Indicator lamp 1 comes on. The sporty suspension tuning is selected. Depending on engine version, the accelerator pedal may respond more immediate. In vehicles with automatic transmission, automatic program mode S is selected and will be displayed in the multifunction display ( Y page 125).
Climate control system 210 Climate control system Overview of climate control system functions Your vehicle is equipped with either of the following climate control systems: Dual-zone automatic climat.
Climate control system 211 Control panels Dual-zone automatic climate control Function Recommendation/Notes 1 Temperature control, driver’s side i Set the temperature to 72‡ (22†). ( Y page 217) 2 ´ Climate control on/off i Switches on the climate control system.
Climate control system 212 Function Recommendation/Notes 4 2 AC cooling on/off i Switches on the air conditioning. The indicator lamp in button 2 comes on. ( Y page 216) 5 y Front defroster i Keep this setting selected only until the windshield or the side windows are clear again.
Climate control system 213 3-zone automatic climate control Canada only Function Recommendation/Notes 1 Temperature control, driver’s side i Set the temperature to 72‡ (22†). ( Y page 217) 2 U Air distribution and air volume (automatic mode) i Switches on the automatic mode.
Climate control system 214 Function Recommendation/Notes 5 2 AC cooling on/off i Switches on the air conditioning. The indicator lamp in button 2 comes on. ( Y page 216) 6 T Residual heat/ventilation i With the engine turned off, it is possible to continue to heat or ventilate the interior.
Climate control system 215 Rear climate control 1 Á Temperature control, raising 2 Display 3 Q Increasing air volume 4 · Decreasing air volume 5 Â Temperature control, lowering Notes on climate control system The climate control system is operational whenever the engine is running.
Climate control system 216 Deactivating the climate control system G Warning! When the climate control system is switched off, the outside air supply and circulation are also switched off. Only choose this setting for a short time. Otherwise the windows could fog up, impairing visibility and endangering you and others.
Climate control system 217 impair visibility and endanger you and others. Dual-zone automatic climate control X Set the desired temperature ( Y page 217). X Activating: Press button U . The indicator lamp in the button comes on. The air volume and air distribution are adjusted automatically.
Climate control system 218 Adjusting air vents G Warning! When operating the climate control, the air that enters the passenger compartment through the air vents can be very hot or very cold (depending on the set temperature). This may cause burns or frostbite to unprotected skin in the immediate area of the air vents.
Climate control system 219 ! Close the glove box air vent when heating the vehicle interior. Activate the air conditioning (cooling function) when the outside temperature is high. Otherwise, temperature-sensitive items stored in the glove box could be damaged.
Climate control system 220 corresponding symbol is shown in display b or d . Adjusting air volume X Decrease/increase: Press button · or Q . Front defroster You can use this setting to defrost the windshield, for example if it is iced up. You can also defog the windshield and the side windows.
Climate control system 221 X Deactivating: Press button 3 again. The indicator lamp in the button goes out. The previous settings are once again in effect.
Rear window defroster 222 The residual heat is deactivated automatically: R when the ignition is switched on R after approximately 30 minutes R if the battery voltage drops R if the coolant temperature is too low Using driver-side settings for passenger side This feature is only available in Canada vehicles.
Power tilt/sliding sunroof 223 Power tilt/sliding sunroof Opening and closing G Warning! When opening or closing the tilt/sliding sunroof, make sure there is no danger of anyone being harmed by the opening/ closing procedure. The tilt/sliding sunroof is equipped with the express operation and automatic reversal function.
Power tilt/sliding sunroof 224 Sunroof switch 1 Raising 2 Opening 3 Closing Sunroof screen X Switch on the ignition. Opening X Opening manually: Press and hold the sunroof switch to the resistance point in direction of arrow 2 . X Release the sunroof switch when the desired position is reached.
Power tilt/sliding sunroof 225 switch past the resistance point in direction of arrow 3 and release. X Stopping during express operation: Move the sunroof switch in any direction.
Panorama roof with power tilt/sliding panel 226 Panorama roof with power tilt/sliding panel Extending and retracting the roller sunblinds The roller sunblinds only operate with the tilt/ sliding panel closed. The front and rear roller sunblind cannot be operated individually.
Panorama roof with power tilt/sliding panel 227 panel is blocked” section in this chapter for details. The opening/closing procedure of the tilt/ sliding panel can be immediately halted by releasing.
Panorama roof with power tilt/sliding panel 228 compartment. To reduce or eliminate these noises, change the position of the tilt/ sliding panel or open a window slightly. Raising X Raising manually: Press and hold the roof panel switch to the resistance point in direction of arrow 1 .
Loading and storing 229 X Switch on the ignition. X Pull and hold the roof panel switch in direction of arrow 3 ( Y page 227) until the roller sunblinds are fully extended. X Keep holding the roof panel switch in direction of arrow 3 for approximately 1 second.
Loading and storing 230 Please pay attention to and comply with the following instructions when loading the vehicle and transporting cargo: R Always place items being carried against front or rear seat backrests, and fasten them as securely as possible.
Loading and storing 231 Cargo tie-down rings Vehicles with split rear seat bench are equipped with four cargo tie-down rings. Carefully secure cargo by applying even load on all rings 1 with rope of sufficient strength to hold down the cargo. Always follow loading instructions ( Y page 229).
Loading and storing 232 Folding seat backrest forward 1 Release handle X Open the trunk. X Pull on left and/or right release handle 1 . X Fully retract the head restraints ( Y page 90). X If necessary, pull the driver’s and/or front passenger seat forward.
Loading and storing 233 Storage compartments G Warning! To help avoid personal injury during a collision or sudden maneuver, exercise care when storing objects in the vehicle. Put luggage or cargo in the trunk if possible. Do not pile luggage or cargo higher than the seat backrests.
Loading and storing 234 X Opening storage compartments: Press button 1 or 2 . The armrests opens automatically to the left and the right side. i There is a small and a large storage compartment located underneath the armrest. The small storage compartment can be removed for the purpose of emptying.
Useful features 235 Useful features Cup holders G Warning! In order to help prevent spilling liquids on vehicle occupants and/or vehicle equipment, only use containers that fit into the cup holder.
Useful features 236 Sun visors G Warning! Do not use the vanity mirror while driving. Keep the vanity mirrors in the sun visors closed while vehicle is in motion. Reflected glare can endanger you and others. 1 Vanity mirror lamp 2 Mounting 3 Holder, e.
Useful features 237 X Switch on the ignition. X Extending/Retracting: Press rear window sunshade switch 1 briefly. Ashtrays Center console ashtray G Warning! Remove front ashtray insert only with vehicle standing still. 1 Ashtray insert 2 Cover plate i A storage compartment is located under the ashtray insert.
Useful features 238 Cigarette lighter G Observe Safety notes, see page 59. G Warning! Never touch the heating element or sides of the lighter; they are extremely hot. Hold the knob only. Make sure any children traveling with you do not injure themselves or start a fire with the hot cigarette lighter.
Useful features 239 Rear passenger compartment 1 Power outlet 2 Cover Compass i In order to receive an accurate reading in the interior rear view mirror, the compass must be calibrated and the magnetic field zone set. 1 Interior rear view mirror 2 Compass display 3 Button X Calling up the compass: Press button 3 briefly.
Useful features 240 Zone map South America X Press button 3 approximately 3 seconds. The currently selected zone appears in compass display 2 . X Selecting zone: Press button 3 until the desired zone is selected. Do not press the button again until the direction is indicated.
Useful features 241 monitoring services, connection and cellular air time. R vehicle battery power is available. R the relevant cellular phone network and GPS signals are available and pass the information on to the Response Center.
Useful features 242 Once the emergency call is in progress, the indicator lamp in the SOS button will begin to flash. The message Connecting Call appears in the multifunction display and the COMAND system is muted. When the connection is established, the message Call Connected appears in the multifunction display.
Useful features 243 Carefully leave the vehicle and move to a safe location. The Response Center will automatically contact local emergency officials with the vehicle’s approximate location if they receive an automatic SOS signal and cannot make voice contact with the vehicle occupants.
Useful features 244 Information button 1 Information button } X Press and hold Information button } for longer than 2 seconds. A call to the Customer Assistance Center will be initiated. The indicator lamp in the Information button } will flash while the call is in progress.
Useful features 245 telephone, switch it on and place the call. The navigation system (if engaged) will continue to run. The multifunction display in the instrument cluster is available for use, but spoken commands are not available. Remote door unlock In case you have locked your vehicle unintentionally (e.
Useful features 246 that necessary cellular service and GPS coverage are available. See “Anti-theft alarm system” ( Y page 73). Garage door opener The integrated remote control can operate up to three separately controlled devices compatible with HomeLink ® or some other systems.
Useful features 247 approximately 2 to 12 in (5 to 30 cm) away from the signal transmitter button ( 2 , 3 or 4 ) to be programmed, while keeping indicator lamp 1 in view. X Step 4: Using both hands, simultaneously press hand-held remote control button 6 and the desired signal transmitter button ( 2 , 3 or 4 ).
Useful features 248 Gate operator/Canadian programming Canadian radio-frequency laws require transmitter signals to “time-out” (or quit) after several seconds of transmission which may not be long enough for the integrated signal transmitter to pick up the signal during programming.
Useful features 249 approximately 20 seconds, until indicator lamp 1 flashes rapidly. Do not hold for longer than 30 seconds. The codes of all three channels are erased.
Useful features 250 Floormats G Warning! Whenever you are using floormats, make sure there is enough clearance and that the floormats are securely fastened. Floormats should always be securely fastened using the fastening equipment. Before driving off, check that the floormats are securely in place and adjust them if necessary.
251 Vehicle equipment ............................ 252 The first 1000 miles (1500 km) ....... 252 At the gas station ............................. 253 Engine compartment ........................ 255 Tires and wheels ............................... 260 Winter driving .
The first 1000 miles (1500 km) 252 Vehicle equipment i This Operator’s Manual describes all features, standard or optional, potentially available for your vehicle at the time of purchase. Please be aware that your vehicle might not be equipped with all features described in this manual.
At the gas station 253 At the gas station Refueling G Warning! Gasoline is highly flammable and poisonous. It burns violently and can cause serious personal injury. Never allow sparks, flames or smoking materials near gasoline! Turn off the engine before refueling.
At the gas station 254 authorized Mercedes-Benz Center, or visit www.mbusa.com (USA only). The fuel filler flap is located on the right-hand side of the vehicle towards the rear. Locking/unlocking the vehicle with the SmartKey automatically locks/unlocks the fuel filler flap.
Engine compartment 255 Engine compartment Hood G Warning! Do not pull the release lever while the vehicle is in motion. Otherwise the hood could be forced open by passing air flow.
Engine compartment 256 2 Handle X Push handle 2 under the hood upwards. X Pull up on the hood and then release it. The hood will be automatically held open at shoulder height by gas-filled struts. Closing G Warning! When closing the hood, use extreme caution not to catch hands or fingers.
Engine compartment 257 Checking engine oil level X Open the hood ( Y page 255). 1 Oil dipstick 2 Upper (max) mark 3 Lower (min) mark X Pull out oil dipstick 1 . X Wipe oil dipstick 1 clean. X Fully insert oil dipstick 1 into the dipstick guide tube. X Pull out oil dipstick 1 again after approximately 5 seconds to obtain accurate reading.
Engine compartment 258 X Unscrew filler cap 1 from filler neck. X Add engine oil as required. Be careful not to overfill with oil. Be careful not to spill any oil when adding. Avoid environmental damage caused by oil entering the ground or water. ! Excess oil must be siphoned or drained off.
Engine compartment 259 The coolant level is correct if the level R for cold coolant: reaches marking bar 3 in coolant expansion tank 2 R for warm coolant: is approximately 0.6 in (1.5 cm) higher X Add coolant as required. X Replace and tighten cap 1 .
Tires and wheels 260 Tires and wheels Safety notes Contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center for information on tested and recommended rims and tires for summer and winter operation.
Tires and wheels 261 Tire care and maintenance G Warning! Regularly check the tires for damage. Damaged tires can cause tire inflation pressure loss. As a result, you could lose control of your vehicle. Worn, old tires can cause accidents. If the tire tread is worn to minimum tread depth, or if the tires have sustained damage, replace them.
Tires and wheels 262 1 TWI ( T read W ear I ndicator) The treadwear indicator appears as a solid band across the tread. Storing tires ! Keep unmounted tires in a cool, dry place with as little exposure to light as possible. Protect tires from contact with oil, grease and fuels.
Tires and wheels 263 1 Driver’s door B-pillar Following is a discussion on how to work with the information contained on the Tire and Loading Information placard with regards to loading your vehicle.
Tires and wheels 264 1 Seating capacity information on the Tire and Loading Information placard Steps for determining correct load limit The following steps have been developed as required of all manufacturers under Title 49, Code of U.S. Federal Regulations, Part 575 pursuant to the “National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966”.
Tires and wheels 265 Example Combined weight limit of occupants and cargo from Tire and Loading Information placard Number of occupants (driver and passengers) Seating configuration Occupants weight C.
Tires and wheels 266 have the loaded vehicle (including driver, passengers and all cargo and, if applicable, trailer fully loaded) weighed on a suitable commercial scale. Trailer tongue load The tongue load of any trailer is an important weight to measure because it affects the load you can carry in your vehicle.
Tires and wheels 267 1 Tire and Loading Information placard with recommended cold tire inflation pressures The Tire and Loading Information placard lists the recommended cold tire inflation pressures for maximum loaded vehicle weight. The tire inflation pressures listed apply to the tires installed as original equipment.
Tires and wheels 268 Underinflated tires can R cause excessive and uneven tire wear R adversely affect fuel economy R lead to tire failure from being overheated R adversely affect handling characteristics Overinflated tires G Warning! Follow recommended tire inflation pressures.
Tires and wheels 269 stem of the valve with e.g. a tip of a pen. Then recheck the tire inflation pressure with the tire gauge. X Install the valve cap.
Tires and wheels 270 applying the brakes and avoiding abrupt steering maneuvers. Restarting the Run Flat Indicator The Run Flat Indicator must be restarted in the following situations: R after you hav.
Tires and wheels 271 underinflated. There is no malfunction in the TPMS. R If the telltale flashes for 60 seconds and then stays illuminated, the TPMS system itself is not operating properly. The TPMS only functions on wheels that are equipped with the proper electronic sensors.
Tires and wheels 272 replacing one or more tires or wheels on your vehicle to ensure that the replacement or alternate tires and wheels allow the TPMS to continue to function properly.
Tires and wheels 273 X Press button ( or & on the multifunction steering wheel to select the Service menu ( Y page 144). X Press the button $ or % on the multifunction steering wheel to select Tire Pressure . X Press button # on the multifunction steering wheel to confirm.
Tires and wheels 274 i For illustration purposes only. Actual data on tires are specific to each vehicle and may vary from data shown in above illustration.
Tires and wheels 275 which may cause an accident and/or serious injury to you or others. Always replace rims and tires with the same designation, manufacturer and type as shown on the original part.
Tires and wheels 276 245/40 ZR18 97Y. In this example, “97Y” is the service description. The letter “Y” designates the speed rating and the speed capability of the tire is limited to 186 mph (300 km/h).
Tires and wheels 277 R No specification given: absence of any text (like in above example) indicates a standard load (SL) tire. R XL or Extra Load: designates an extra load (or reinforced) tire. R Light Load: designates a light load tire. R C, D, E: designates load range associated with the maximum load a tire can carry at a specified pressure.
Tires and wheels 278 For example, “3202” represents the 32nd week of 2002. Maximum tire load G Warning! Do not overload the tires by exceeding the specified load limit as indicated on the Tire and Loading Information placard on the driver’s door B-pillar.
Tires and wheels 279 Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards The Uniform Tire Quality Grading is a U.S. Government requirement designed to give drivers consistent and reliable information regarding tire performance. Tire manufacturers are required to grade tires based on three performance factors: treadwear, traction, and temperature resistance.
Tires and wheels 280 Mercedes-Benz recommends winter tires ( Y page 284) with a minimum tread depth of approximately 1 / 6 in (4 mm) on all four wheels for the winter season to ensure normal balanced handling characteristics. On packed snow, they can reduce your stopping distance compared to summer tires.
Tires and wheels 281 Aspect ratio Dimensional relationship between tire section height and section width expressed in percentage. Bar Another metric unit for air pressure. There are 14.5038 pounds per square inch (psi) to 1 bar; there are 100 kilopascals (kPa) to 1 bar.
Tires and wheels 282 Normal occupant weight The number of occupants the vehicle is designed to seat, multiplied by 68 kilograms (150 lb). Occupant distribution The distribution of occupants in a vehicle at their designated seating positions.
Tires and wheels 283 Tread The portion of a tire that comes into contact with the road. Treadwear indicators Narrow bands, sometimes called “wear bars” that show across the tread of a tire when only 1 / 16 in (1.
Winter driving 284 Winter driving General information Have your vehicle winterized at an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. Winter tires G Warning! Winter tires with a tread depth of less than 1 / 6 in (4 mm) must be replaced. They are no longer suitable for winter operation.
Winter driving 285 Benz Center will be glad to advise you on this subject. R Use of snow chains may be prohibited depending on location. Always check local and state laws before installing snow chains.
Driving instructions 286 Driving instructions Drive sensibly – save fuel To save fuel you should: R Keep tires at the recommended inflation pressures. R Remove unnecessary loads. R Remove roof rack when not in use. R Allow engine to warm up under low load use.
Driving instructions 287 surfaces. This may cause serious damage to the drivetrain which is not covered by the Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty. Continuous or hard braking G Warning! Resting your foot on the brake pedal will cause excessive and premature wear of the brake pads.
Driving instructions 288 that safe braking is substantially impaired. This could result in an accident. ! Vehicles with 4MATIC: Only conduct operational or performance tests on a two-axle dynamometer. If such tests are necessary, contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
Driving instructions 289 The brakes may produce a squeaking-type noise depending on the R vehicle speed R brake force applied R ambient conditions, e.g.
Driving instructions 290 Driving abroad If you plan to drive the vehicle outside the U.S. or Canada, you should request dealer network information for your destination from any authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
Maintenance 291 Do not run the engine in confined areas (such as a garage) which are not properly ventilated. If you think that exhaust gas fumes are entering the vehicle while driving, have the cause determined and corrected immediately. If you must drive under these conditions, drive only with at least one window fully open at all times.
Maintenance 292 An additional number or a further letter in combination with the maintenance type can be indicated. This indicates that further auxiliary maintenance work is required.
Vehicle care 293 Such literature is available from any authorized Mercedes-Benz Center or directly from Mercedes-Benz. ! If the maintenance service indicator was inadvertently reset, have an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center correct it. Only reset if the proper maintenance service has been performed.
Vehicle care 294 You should check your vehicle from time to time for stone chipping or other damage. Any damage should be repaired as soon as possible to prevent corrosion. In doing so, do not neglect the underbody of the vehicle. A prerequisite for a thorough check is a washing of the underbody followed by a thorough inspection.
Vehicle care 295 Engine cleaning Prior to cleaning the engine compartment, make sure to protect electrical components and connectors from contact with water and cleaning agents. Corrosion protection, such as MB Anticorrosion Wax should be applied to the engine compartment after every engine cleaning.
Vehicle care 296 ! Do not use chrome cleaner on ornamental moldings. Although ornamental moldings may have chrome appearance, they could be made of anodized aluminum that will be damaged when cleaned with chrome cleaner. Instead, use a damp cloth to clean those ornamental moldings.
Vehicle care 297 Cleaning the panorama roof with power tilt/sliding panel The rear part of the tilt/sliding panel has a protective layer on the inside. X Use a soft, clean cloth and a mild window cleaning solution. An automotive glass cleaner is recommended.
Vehicle care 298 X Use a standard microfiber cloth and apply with light pressure. Steering wheel and gear selector lever X Wipe with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly or clean with Mercedes-Benz approved Leather Care. Carpets X Use Mercedes-Benz approved Carpet and Fabric Care for cleaning the carpets.
Vehicle care 299 ! Do not use solvents like tar remover or wheel cleaner nor polishes or waxes as these may be abrasive. Chrome-plated exhaust tip Regular cleaning and care of chrome-plated exhaust tips will help to maintain their shine and the classy appearance.
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301 Vehicle equipment ............................ 302 Where will I find ...? .......................... 302 Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display ....................... 305 What to do if … .................................. 336 Unlocking/locking manually .
Where will I find ...? 302 Vehicle equipment i This Operator’s Manual describes all features, standard or optional, potentially available for your vehicle at the time of purchase. Please be aware that your vehicle might not be equipped with all features described in this manual.
Where will I find ...? 303 1 Tab 2 Removing vehicle tool kit box 3 Vehicle tool kit box cover 4 Opening vehicle tool kit box cover 5 Tab 6 Vehicle tool kit 7 Vehicle tool kit box 8 Luggage bowl X Removing vehicle tool kit box: Pull tab 1 in direction of arrow 2 and lift vehicle tool kit box 7 .
Where will I find ...? 304 you or others could be injured, as the jack is designed only for the purpose of changing a wheel. When using the jack, observe the safety notes in the “Mounting the spare wheel” section and the notes on the jack. X Take the jack from the vehicle tool kit ( Y page 302).
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 305 X Remove luggage bowl 2 by turning it counterclockwise. X Remove spare wheel 1 . Storing the spare wheel after use X Place spare wheel 1 into the spare wheel well ( Y page 304). X Secure spare wheel 1 by turning luggage bowl 2 clockwise ( Y page 304).
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 306 and malfunction messages that may appear in the multifunction display. For your convenience the messages are divided into text messages ( Y page 307) and symbol messages ( Y page 316).
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 307 Text messages Safety systems Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution ESP Inoperative See Operator's Manual In addition, the yellow ESP ® warning lamp v comes on.
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 308 Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution ESP Currently Unavailable See Operator's Manual In addition, the yellow ESP ® warning lamp v comes on.
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 309 Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution Front Passenger Airbag Enabled See Operator’s Manual The front passenger front .
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 310 Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution ( Y page 49) has deactivated the passenger front air bag.
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 311 Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution Front Passenger Airbag Disabled See Operator’s Manual The front passenger front air bag is deactivated while driving even though an adult or someone larger than a small individual is occupying the front passenger seat.
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 312 Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution necessary check cycles and to make sure neither message appears in the multifunction display. If above conditions are met, you can occupy the passenger seat again.
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 313 Driving systems Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution Cruise Control - - - mph One of the activation conditions for the cruise control has not been fulfilled. For example, you have attempted to set a speed below 20 mph (30 km/h).
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 314 Tires Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution Check, Tire Pressure (Canada only) Then Restart Run Flat Indicator There has been a warning message about a loss in the tire inflation pressure and the Run Flat Indicator was not restarted yet.
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 315 Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution Tire Pressure Monitor Inoperative (USA only) No Wheel Sensors There are wheels without appropriate wheel sensors mounted (e.g. winter tires).
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 316 Symbol messages Brake Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution ; (USA only) 3 (Canada only) Check Brake Fluid Level There is insufficient brake fluid in the reservoir. Risk of accident! X Stop the vehicle in a safe location or as soon as it is safe to do so.
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 317 Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution ; (USA only) 3 (Canada only) EBR, ABS, and ESP Inoperative See Operator’s Manual The brake system is still functioning normally but due to a malfunction, the ABS, the BAS, the EBP and the ESP ® are unavailable.
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 318 Safety systems Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution - ABS and ESP Inoperative See Operator’s Manual The brake system is still functioning normally but due to a malfunction, the ABS, the BAS, the ESP ® and the hill start assist system are unavailable.
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 319 Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution = SRS Malfunction Service Required There is a malfunction in the supplemental restraint systems. The air bags or Emergency Tensioning Devices (ETDs) could deploy unexpectedly or fail to activate in an accident.
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 320 Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution = Right Side Curtain Airbag Malfunction Service Required The right window curtain air bag may not work properly. X Drive with added caution to the nearest authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 321 Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution I Key Not Detected The SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO is not detected while the engine is running because there is strong radio-frequency interference.
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 322 Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution I Key Detected In Vehicle A SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO left in the vehicle was recognized while trying to lock the vehicle from the outside.
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 323 Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution « Power Steering Malfunction See Operator's Manual Power assistance for the steering system is not available. A considerably higher degree of effort is necessary to steer the vehicle.
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 324 Engine Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution B Check Coolant Level See Operator’s Manual The coolant level is too low. X Add coolant ( Y page 258). X If you have to add coolant frequently, have the cooling system checked at an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 325 Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution Ì Coolant Low Stop Vehicle! Turn Engine Off The coolant is too hot. X Stop the vehicle immediately as soon as it is safe to do so. X Turn off the engine immediately.
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 326 Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution Ì Coolant Low Stop Vehicle! Turn Engine Off The poly-V-belt could be broken. X Stop the vehicle immediately as soon as it is safe to do so.
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 327 Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution Ì The cooling fan for the coolant is malfunctioning.
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 328 When the message Check Engine Oil At Next Refueling appears while the engine is running and at operating temperature, the engine oil level has dropped to approximately the minimum level.
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 329 Lamps Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution . Check Center Brake Lamp The high mounted brake lamp is malfunctioning. This message will only appear if a critical number of LEDs have stopped working.
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 330 Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution . Check Rear Left Turn Signal or Check Rear Right Turn Signal The left or right rear turn signal lamp is malfunctioning. X Replace the bulb as soon as possible ( Y page 355).
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 331 Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution . Check Left High Beam or Check Right High Beam The left or right high-beam lamp is malfunctioning. X Contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center as soon as possible.
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 332 Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution . Check Front Left Parking Lamp or Check Front Right Parking Lamp The left or right front parking lamp is malfunctioning. X Contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center as soon as possible.
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 333 Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution . Check Rear Left Sidemarker Lamp or Check Rear Right Sidemarker Lamp The rear left or right side marker lamp is malfunctioning. X Replace the bulb as soon as possible ( Y page 355).
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 334 Tires Display messages Possible cause/consequence Possible solution H Correct Tire Pressure (USA only) The tire pressure is too low in one or more tires. or The tire pressure of the individual tires differ from each other significantly.
Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display 335 Do not overinflate tires. Overinflated tires can adversely affect handling and ride comfort, wear unevenly, increase stopping distance, and result in sudden deflation (blowout) because they are more likely to become punctured or damaged by road debris, potholes etc.
What to do if … 336 What to do if … Lamps in instrument cluster Notes If any of the following lamps in the instrument cluster fails to come on during the bulb self- check when switching on the ignition, have the respective bulb checked and replaced if necessary.
What to do if … 337 Brake Problem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solutions - The yellow ABS indicator lamp comes on while the engine is running. The ABS has detected a malfunction and switched off. The BAS, ESP ® and EBP are also switched off (see messages in multifunction display).
What to do if … 338 Problem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solutions - The yellow ABS indicator lamp comes on while the engine is running. The ABS is temporarily not available. The ESP ® , the BAS and the EBP are also unavailable. The self-diagnosis has not been completed yet.
What to do if … 339 Problem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solutions ; (USA only) 3 (Canada only) - v The red brake warning lamp comes on while driving. In addition, the yellow ABS malfunction indicator lamp, and the yellow ESP ® warning lamp come on and an acoustic warning sounds.
What to do if … 340 G Warning! Driving with the brake warning lamp illuminated can result in an accident. Have your brake system checked immediately if the brake warning lamp stays on.
What to do if … 341 Problem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solutions < The red seat belt telltale comes on while the vehicle is standing still and the engine is running or during driving. You and/or your front passenger have forgotten to fasten your seat belts.
What to do if … 342 Problem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solutions = The red SRS indicator lamp comes on while driving. There is a malfunction in the restraint systems. The air bags or Emergency Tensioning Devices (ETDs) could deploy unexpectedly or fail to activate in an accident.
What to do if … 343 Problem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solutions v All models, except C 63 AMG: The yellow ESP ® warning lamp comes on while the engine is running.
What to do if … 344 Problem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solutions v The yellow ESP ® warning lamp comes on while the engine is running. The ESP ® is not operational due to a malfunction. Risk of accident! X Read and observe additional messages that may appear in the multifunction display.
What to do if … 345 Engine Problem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solutions ± The yellow engine malfunction indicator lamp comes on when the engine is running.
What to do if … 346 Problem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solutions Ì The red coolant temperature warning lamp comes on when the engine is running. There is insufficient coolant in the reservoir. If this warning lamp comes on frequently, there is a leak in the cooling system.
What to do if … 347 Tires Problem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solutions H Combination low tire pressure telltale/TPMS malfunction telltale for the TPMS illuminates continuously. The TPMS detects a loss of pressure in at least one tire. X Carefully bring the vehicle to a halt, avoiding abrupt steering and braking maneuvers.
What to do if … 348 substitute for proper tire maintenance, and it is the driver’s responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure, even if underinflation has not reached the level to trigger illumination of the TPMS low tire pressure telltale.
What to do if … 349 G Warning! If the 5/ indicator lamp illuminates and remains illuminated with the weight of a typical adult or someone larger than a small individual on the front passenger seat, do not have any passenger use the front passenger seat until the system has been repaired.
Unlocking/locking manually 350 Unlocking/locking manually Unlocking the vehicle If you cannot unlock the vehicle with the SmartKey or with KEYLESS-GO, unlock the driver’s door and the trunk using the mechanical key.
Unlocking/locking manually 351 Locking the vehicle If you cannot lock the vehicle with the SmartKey or with KEYLESS-GO, lock it as follows: X Close the front passenger door, the rear doors and the trunk. X Open the driver’s door. X Press the central locking switch ( Y page 81).
Unlocking/locking manually 352 1 Fuel filler flap release X Pull fuel filler flap release 1 in direction of arrow. The fuel filler flap is unlocked. X Open the fuel filler flap ( Y page 253).
Replacing SmartKey batteries 353 Resetting activated head restraints If the active head restraints have been triggered in a rear-end collision, the active head restraints must be reset. You can tell that the active head restraints have been triggered when they have been moved forward and cannot be adjusted.
Replacing SmartKey batteries 354 sellers of batteries to accept old batteries for recycling. When inserting the batteries, make sure they are clean and free of lint. When replacing batteries, always replace both batteries. i The required replacement batteries are available at any authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
Replacing bulbs 355 Replacing bulbs Safety notes Safe vehicle operation depends on proper exterior lighting and signaling to a large degree. Correct headlamp adjustment is extremely important. Have headlamps checked and readjusted at regular intervals and when a bulb has been replaced.
Replacing bulbs 356 Lamp Type 3 Halogen headlamp: Low beam H7 (55 W) Bi-Xenon headlamp: Low and high beam 18 D1S-35 W 4 Halogen headlamp: High beam/high- beam flasher H7 (55 W) Bi-Xenon headlamp: High.
Replacing bulbs 357 of the vehicle. Only have the LEDs replaced at an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. Replacing bulbs for front lamps X Switch off the ignition.
Replacing bulbs 358 Front turn signal lamp bulb 1 Mark 2 Handle 3 Bulb socket X Turn bulb socket 3 with handle 2 counterclockwise and remove it. X Pull bulb out of bulb socket 3 . X Gently press the new bulb into bulb socket 3 until the bulb engages. X Place bulb socket 3 back into the housing.
Replacing wiper blades 359 Bulb carrier 3 Side marker lamp 4 Rear fog lamp (driver’s side only), side marker lamp 5 Backup lamp 6 Tail lamp, brake lamp 7 Tail lamp, brake lamp, parking and standing .
Flat tire 360 Do not allow a wiper arm to contact the windshield glass without a wiper blade inserted. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have this work carried out at an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. Removing wiper blades ! Do not pull on the wiper blade inserts.
Flat tire 361 Preparing the vehicle X Park the vehicle in a safe distance from moving traffic on a hard, flat surface when possible. X Turn on the hazard warning flasher. X Turn the steering wheel so that the front wheels are in a straight-ahead position.
Flat tire 362 jack may not be able to achieve its load- bearing capacity if it is not at its full height. Never start the engine when the vehicle is raised. Also observe the notes on the jack. X Prevent the vehicle from rolling away by blocking wheels with wheel chocks or other sizeable objects.
Flat tire 363 the side, even if the vehicle is parked on an incline. X Turn crank 4 clockwise until jack 3 is fully seated in take-up bracket 2 and the jack base evenly meets the ground. X Jack up the vehicle until the wheel is a maximum of 1.2 in (3 cm) from the ground.
Battery 364 1 – 5 Wheel bolts X Tighten the five wheel bolts evenly, following the diagonal sequence illustrated ( 1 to 5 ), until all bolts are tight. Observe a tightening torque of 96 lb-ft (130 Nm). G Warning! Have the tightening torque checked after changing a wheel.
Battery 365 Battery acid is caustic. Do not allow it to come into contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Wear suitable protective clothing, especially gloves, apron and faceguard. Wear eye protection. Rinse any acid spills immediately with clear water. Contact a physician if necessary.
Jump starting 366 electronic components could be severely damaged. Have the battery checked regularly at an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. Refer to Maintenance Booklet for maintenance intervals or contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center for further information.
Jump starting 367 transmission which is not covered by the Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty. ! Jump starting should only be performed using the jump-start terminals located in the engine compartment. Avoid repeated and lengthy starting attempts. Do not attempt to start the engine using a battery quick-charge unit.
Towing the vehicle 368 3 Positive terminal 4 Negative terminal 5 Negative terminal of charged battery ! Never invert the terminal connections! X Connect positive terminal 1 of the charged battery with positive terminal 3 with a jumper cable. Clamp the cable to positive terminal 1 of the charged battery first.
Towing the vehicle 369 which is not covered by the Mercedes- Benz Limited Warranty. R Do not tow with sling-type equipment. Towing with sling-type equipment over bumpy roads will damage radiator and supports. R Towing of the vehicle should only be done using the properly installed towing eye bolt.
Towing the vehicle 370 X Press mark on cover 1 as indicated by the arrow. X Lift cover 1 off to reveal the threaded hole for the towing eye bolt. Fixing towing eye bolt 1 Towing eye bolt X Take the towing eye bolt and the wheel wrench from the vehicle tool kit.
Towing the vehicle 371 ! The vehicle may be towed only for distances up to 30 miles (50 km) and at a speed not to exceed 30 mph (50 km/h). i To signal turns while being towed with the hazard warning f.
Fuses 372 Fuses Introduction The electrical fuses in your vehicle serve to switch off malfunctioning power circuits. If a fuse is blown, the components and systems secured by that fuse will stop operating.
Fuses 373 moisture or dirt from entering the fuse box and possibly impairing fuse operation. Fuse box in trunk 1 Lock 2 Cover X Open the trunk. X Opening: Turn lock 1 clockwise. X Pull cover 2 downward in direction of arrow. X Closing: Press cover 2 backward.
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Warranty coverage 376 Vehicle equipment i This Operator’s Manual describes all features, standard or optional, potentially available for your vehicle at the time of purchase. Please be aware that your vehicle might not be equipped with all features described in this manual.
Identification labels 377 Loss of Service and Warranty Information booklet Should you lose your Service and Warranty Information booklet, have an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center arrange for a replacement.
Identification labels 378 i Data shown on certification label are for illustration purposes only. These data are specific to each vehicle and may vary from data shown in the illustration. Refer to certification label on vehicle for actual data specific to your vehicle.
Engine 379 Engine Model C 230 (204.052) 19,20 C 230 Sport (204.052) 19,20 C 230 4MATIC (204.085) 19,20 C 230 4MATIC Sport (204.085) 19,20 C 300 (204.054) 19 C 300 Sport (204.
Engine 380 Model C 230 (204.052) 19,20 C 230 Sport (204.052) 19,20 C 230 4MATIC (204.085) 19,20 C 230 4MATIC Sport (204.085) 19,20 C 300 (204.054) 19 C 300 Sport (204.
Engine 381 Model C 350 (204.056) 23,24 C 350 Sport (204.056) 23,25 C 350 4MATIC (204.087) 23,24 C 63 AMG (204.077) 23 Engine 272 156 Mode of operation 4-stroke engine, gasoline injection 4-stroke engine, gasoline injection No. of cylinders 6 8 Bore 3.
Rims and tires 382 Rims and tires Notes ! Only use tires which have been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz. Tires approved by Mercedes-Benz are developed to provide best possible performance in conjunction with the driving safety systems on your vehicle such as the ABS or the ESP ® .
Rims and tires 383 Same size tires Model C 230 27 C 230 4MATIC 27 C 300 28 C 300 4MATIC 28 C 350 27 C 350 4MATIC 27 C 63 AMG Rims (light alloy) 7 J x 16 H2 7.5 J x 17 H2 7.5 J x 17 H2 8 J x 18 H2 Wheel offset 1.69 in (43 mm) 1.85 in (47 mm) 1.85 in (47 mm) 1.
Rims and tires 384 Mixed size tires Model C 230 Sport 31 C 230 4MATIC Sport 31 C 300 31 C 300 Sport 32 C 300 4MATIC 31 C 300 4MATIC Sport 32 C 350 31 C 350 Sport 32 C 350 4MATIC 31 Front axle Rims (light alloy) 7.5 J x 17 H2 — AMG rims (light alloy) — 7.
Rims and tires 385 Model C 300 35 C 300 Sport 36 C 300 4MATIC 35 C 300 4MATIC Sport 36 C 350 35 C 350 Sport 36 C 350 4MATIC 35 C 63 AMG Front axle AMG rims (light alloy) 8 J x 18 H2 8 J x 18 H2 Wheel offset 1.
Rims and tires 386 Spare wheel ! Compare the recommended tire inflation pressure for your vehicle with the tire inflation pressure on the yellow label located on the spare wheel rim.
Electrical system 387 Electrical system Model All models except C 63 AMG C 63 AMG Alternator 14 V/150 A 14 V/180 A Starter motor 12 V/1.4 kW 12 V/1.7 kW Battery 12 V/74 Ah 12 V/95 Ah Spark plugs Type Bosch Y 7 MPP33 NGK ILZKAR 7A10 Electrode gap 0.031 in (0.
Main dimensions 388 Main dimensions Model C 230 41 C 300 42 C 230 4MATIC 41 C 300 4MATIC 42 Overall vehicle length 180.4 in (4 581 mm) 180.4 in (4 581 mm) Overall vehicle width, exterior rear view mirrors folded out 79.5 in (2 020 mm) 79.5 in (2 020 mm) Overall vehicle height 56.
Main dimensions 389 Model C 230 Sport 43 C 230 4MATIC Sport 43 C 300 43 C 300 Sport 44 C 300 4MATIC 43 C 300 4MATIC Sport 44 C 350 (all models) C 63 AMG Overall vehicle length 180.4 in (4 581 mm) 186.1 in (4 726 mm) Overall vehicle width, exterior rear view mirrors folded out 79.
Weights 390 Weights Model All models Roof load max. 220 lb (100 kg) Trunk load max. 220 lb (100 kg) Technical data.
Fuels, coolants, lubricants etc. 391 Fuels, coolants, lubricants etc. Capacities Vehicle components and their respective lubricants must match. Therefore only use products tested and approved by Mercedes- Benz. For information on tested and approved products, contact an authorized Mercedes- Benz Center or visit www.
Fuels, coolants, lubricants etc. 392 Model Capacity Fuels, coolants, lubricants, etc. Automatic transmission C 230 (all models) 46 C 300 (all models except 4MATIC) C 350 (all models) 9.5 US qt (9.0 l) MB Automatic Transmission Fluid C 300 4MATIC (all models) 10.
Fuels, coolants, lubricants etc. 393 Model Capacity Fuels, coolants, lubricants, etc. Fuel tank, including a reserve of 17.4 US gal (66.0 l) Premium unleaded gasoline (Minimum Posted Octane 91 [Avg.
Fuels, coolants, lubricants etc. 394 Approved engine oils Engine oils are specifically tested for their suitability in our engines and durability for our service intervals. Therefore, only use approved engine oils and oil filters required for vehicles with Maintenance System.
Fuels, coolants, lubricants etc. 395 Engine oil additives ! Do not blend oil additives with engine oil. They may damage the engine. Damage or malfunctions resulting from blending oil additives are not covered by the Mercedes- Benz Limited Warranty.
Fuels, coolants, lubricants etc. 396 Fuel requirements Only use premium unleaded gasoline. The octane number (posted at the pump) must be 91 min. It is an average of both the Research Octane Number (RON) and the Motor Octane Number (MON): (RON+MON)/2.
Fuels, coolants, lubricants etc. 397 fuel. As a result, it is to be expected that the fuel consumption will increase when using E85 compared to gasoline operation. Maintenance Please inform your authorized Mercedes- Benz Center if you use or have used E85 fuel when your vehicle is delivered for maintenance or repairs.
Fuels, coolants, lubricants etc. 398 ! Add premixed coolant solution only. Adding water and MB 325.0 Anticorrosion/ Antifreeze separately from each other, could cause engine damage not covered by the Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty.
Fuels, coolants, lubricants etc. 399 Model Approximate freeze protection -35‡ (-37†) -49‡ (-45†) Cooling system All models except C 63 AMG 2.5 US qt (2.
Fuels, coolants, lubricants etc. 400 Washer system and headlamp cleaning system G Warning! Washer solvent/antifreeze is highly flammable. Do not spill washer solvent/ antifreeze on hot engine parts, because it may ignite and burn. You could be seriously burned.
Service and Literature Your authorized Mercedes-Benz Center has trained technicians and Genuine Mercedes- Benz Parts to service your vehicle properly. For expert advice and quality service, contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
Order no. 6515 0642 13 Part no. 204 584 45 81 Edition 2009 A É2045844581ÄËÍ 2045844581.
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