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E- Class Coupe and Cabriolet Operator's Manual Order no. 6515 3764 13 Part no. 207 584 61 81 Edition A 2014 É2075846181zËÍ 2075846181 E-Class Coupe and Cabriolet.
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Welcome to the world of Mercedes-Benz We urge you to read this Operator's Manual carefully and familiarize yourself with the vehicle before driving. For you ro wn safety and a longer vehicle life, follow the instructions and warning notices in this manual.
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Index ....................................................... 4 Introduction ......................................... 21 At ag lance ........................................... 29 Safety ................................................... 41 Opening and closing .
1, 2, 3 ... 12 Vs ocket see Sockets 360° camera Cleaning ........................................ .3 24 Function/notes ............................. 215 4ETS see ETS/4ETS (Electronic Traction System) 4MATIC (permanent four-wheel drive) ..............
Assistance displa y( on-board computer) .......................................... 240 Assistance menu (on-board computer) .......................................... 240 ASSYST PLUS Displaying a service message ........ 317 Hiding a service message ..
Brake lamps Displa ym essage ............................ 258 Brakes ABS .................................................. 69 Adaptive Brake Assist ...................... 73 BAS .................................................. 69 BAS PLUS with Cross-Traffic Assist .
Indicator lamp ................................ 154 Information abou tu sing dual-zone automatic climate control .............. 150 Information on using dual-zone automatic climate control .............. 152 Maximum cooling .......................... 157 Overview of systems .
Declarations of conformity ................ .2 5 Delayed switch-off Exterio rl ighting (on-board computer ). ..................................... 245 Interior lighting .............................. 245 Diagnostics connection ...................... 25 Digital speedometer .
Display message ............................ 263 DISTRONI CP LUS ........................... 191 DISTRONIC PLUS with Steering Assist ............................................. 200 Dynami ch andling package with sports mod e. .......................
Engine oil Adding ........................................... 314 Additives ........................................ 387 Checking the oil level ..................... 313 Checking the oil level using the dipstick .......................................
H Handbrake see Parking brake Hazard warning lamps ...................... 138 Head bags Display message ............................ 254 Operation .................. .................. .... .4 8 Headlamps Fogging up ...................................
L Lamps see Warning and indicator lamps Lane Keeping Assist Activating/deactivating ................. 242 Display message ............................ 264 Function/informatio n. ................... 223 Lane Tracking package ..................... 221 LATCH-type (ISOFIX) child seat anchors .
Search &S end ............................... 302 Self-test ......................................... 297 Speed alert .................................... 305 System .......................................... 297 Triggering the vehicle alarm .....
Vehicle submenu ........................... 245 Video DVD operatio n. .................... 239 Operating safety Declaratio no fc onformity ................ 25 Important safety notes .................... 24 Operating system see On-board computer Operator's Manual Vehicle equipment .
Rear fog lamp Displa ym essage ............................ 258 Switching on/off ........................... 136 Rear seats Display message ............................ 272 Rear view camera Cleaning instructions ..................... 323 Function/notes .
Correct driver's seat position ........ 116 Folding the backrests forward/ back ............................................... 120 Important safety notes .................. 117 Overview ........................................ 117 Seat backres td isplay message .
SRS see SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) Display message ............................ 253 Introduction ..................................... 43 Warning lamp ................................. 281 Warning lamp (function) .
Temperature Coolant .......................................... 232 Outside temperature ..................... .2 33 Setting (climate control) ................ 155 Theft deterrent systems ATA (Anti-Theft Alarm system) ......... 78 Immobilize r. ........
Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards ...................................... 359 Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standard s( definition) .................... 365 Unladen weight (definition) ............ 366 Wea ri ndicato r( definition) ............. 366 Whee lr im (definition ).
Vehicle tool kit .................................. 328 Video Operating the DVD ......................... 239 VIN ...................................................... 382 W Warning and indicator lamps ABS ............................ ...............
Protection of the environment General notes H Environmental note Daimler's declared policy is one of comprehensive environmental protection. The objectives are for the natural resources that form the basis of our existence on this planet to be used sparingly and in a manner that takes the requirements of both nature and humanity into account.
Have aftermarke ta ccessories installed at a qualified specialist workshop. You could jeopardize the operating safety of your vehicle if you use parts, tires and wheels as well as accessories relevant to safety which have not bee na pproved by Mercedes.
Information for customers in California Under California law you may be entitled to a replacemen to fy our vehicle or a refund of the purchase price or lease price, if after a reasonable number of rep.
If you have purchased a used car, please send us the "Notification of Used Car Purchase" in the Service and Guarantee booklet or simply call the Mercedes-Benz Customer Assistance Center (USA) at the hotline number 1-800-FOR-MERCedes(1-800-367-6372) or Customer Service (Canada) at 1-800-387-0100.
In situations like this, the body, the undercarriage, chassis parts, wheels or tires could be damaged withou tt he damage being visible. Components damaged in this way can unexpectedly fail or, in the case of an accident, no longer withstand the strain they are designed to.
qualifications to correctly carry out the work required on your vehicle. This is especially the case for work relevant to safety. Observe the notes in the Maintenance Booklet.
Mercedes-Ben zL imited Warranty or by the New or Used-Vehicle Warranty. Data stored in the vehicle Information about electronic data acquisition in the vehicle (Including notice pursuan tt o California Code § 9951) Please note that your vehicle is equipped with devices that can record vehicle systems data.
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Dashboard ........................................... 30 Instrument cluster .............................. 31 Multifunction steering wheel ............. 33 Center console .................................... 34 Overhea dc ontrol panel ................
Dashboard Function Page : Steering wheel paddle shifters 176 ; Cruise control lever 189 = Instrument cluster 31 ? Horn A DIRECT SELECT lever 172 B PARKTRONIC warning display 204 C Overhead control pan.
Instrumen tc luster Displays Function Page : Fuel gauge ; Coolant temperature 232 = Speedometer with segments 233 Function Page ? Multifunction display 234 A Tachometer 232 i Adjust the instrument cluster lighting using the on-board computer ( Y page 244).
Warning and indicator lamps Function Page : ÷ ESP ® 279 ; · Distance warning 284 = å ESP ® OFF 279 ? $ Brakes (USA only) 277 A J Brakes (Canada only) 277 B #! Turn signals 137 C ! ABS 278 D 6 SRS.
Multifunction steering wheel Function Page : Multifunction display 234 ; COMAND display; see the separate operating instructions = ? Switches on the Voice Control System; see the separate operating in.
Center console Center console, upper section (Coupe) Function Page : COMAND; see the separate operating instructions ; c Seat heating 122 = s Seat ventilation 123 ? c PARKTRONIC 204 A ¤ ECO start/sto.
Center console, upper section (Cabriolet) Function Page : COMAND; see the separate operating instructions ; c Seat heating 122 = s Seat ventilation 123 ? Ò AIRSCARF 124 A ¤ ECO start/stop function 1.
Center console, lower section (Coupe) Function Page G Cup holder 293 H Stowage compartment 288 Cup holder 293 I à Dynamic handling package with sports mode 203 J Stowage compartment 288 Function Page.
Center console, lower section (Cabriolet) Function Page G Cup holder 293 H Stowage compartment 288 Cup holder 293 I c PARKTRONIC 204 à Dynamic handling package with sports mode 203 J AIRCAP 108 K Ope.
Overhea dc ontrol panel Function Page : u Switches the rear interio rl ighting on/off 142 ; | Switches the automatic interior lighting control on/off 142 = p Switches the right- hand reading lamp on/o.
Door control panel Function Page : r 45= Stores settings fo rt he seat, exterior mirrors and steering wheel 130 ; Adjusts the seats electrically 118 = %& Unlocks/locks the vehicle 89 ? Opens the d.
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Useful information .............................. 42 Panic alarm .................. .................. ...... 42 Occupant safety .................................. 42 Children in the vehicle .................... .... 62 Driving safet ys ystems .......
Useful information i This Operator's Manual describes all models and all standard and optional equipment of your vehicle available at the time of publication of the Operator's Manual. Country-specific differences are possible. Please note that your vehicle may not be equipped with all features described.
restraint systems for infants and children, see "Children in the vehicle" ( Y page 62). SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) Introduction RS consists of: R The 6 RS warning lamp R Air bags R .
R Do not install additional trim material, seat covers, badges, etc. ove rt he steering wheel hub, front-passenger front air bag cover, outer sides of the seat backrests, door trim panels, or door frame trims. R Do not install additional electrical/ electronic equipment on or near SRS components and wiring.
However, no system available today can completely eliminate injuries and fatalities. Whe nt he air bags are deployed, a small amount of powder is released. The powder generally does not constitute a health hazard and does not indicate that there is a fire in the vehicle.
The air bag installation locations are identified by the AIR BAG symbol. The air bags are deployed if the air bag control unit detects the need for deployment. Only in the event of such a situation will the air bags provide their supplemental protection.
determined by the Occupant Classification System (OCS) ( Y page 50). The lighter the passenger-side occupant, the higher the vehicle deceleration rate required (predicted at the start of the impact) for second-stage inflation of the front-passenger front air bag.
Side impact ai rb ags (example: Coupe) Fron ts ide impac ta ir bags : and rear side impac ta ir bags ; deploy nex tt o the outer seat cushions. When deployed, the side impact air bags offer additional protection for the thorax of the vehicle occupants on the side of the vehicle on which the impact occurs.
Head bags will not deploy in side impacts which do not exceed the system's preset deployment thresholds for lateral acceleration/deceleration. You will then be protected by the fastened sea tb elt.
Window curtain air bags are available in the Coupe. Window curtain air bags : enhance the level of protection for the head, but not chest or arms, of the vehicle occupants on the side of the vehicle on which the impact occurs.
R Coupe: independen to ft he side impact air bag or pelvis air bag R Cabriolet: independent of the side impact air bag, pelvis air bag or head bag If the front passenger front air bag is deployed, the.
G WARNING If the red 6 SRS warning lamp in the instrument cluster and the 45 indicator lamp light up simultaneously, the OCS is malfunctioning. The front passenger front air bag will be deactivated in this case. Have the system checked by qualified technicians as soon as possible .
The OCS may have detected that the seat: R is empty or occupied by the weight of a typical child up to twelve months old, seated in a child restraint system.
Problems with the Occupant Classification System G WARNING If the 45 indicator lamp illuminates and remains illuminated when the weight of a typical adult or someone larger than a small individual has been detected on the passenger seat, do not allow any occupant to use the passenger seat until the system has been repaired.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp does not light up and/or stays on. The front-passenger seat is: R unoccupied R occupied with the weight of a child up to twelve months old in a child restraint system The OCS is malfunctioning.
restraints are activated or when the side impact air bags or pelvis air bags are deployed, or they can prevent this completely. The NECK-PRO head restraints or side impact air bags/pelvis air bags can therefore not provide the intended protection. Do not use any seat or head restraint covers.
possibility of personal injuries occurring as a result of an acciden tc annot be eliminated. Always adapt your driving style to suit the prevailing road and weather conditions and maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front. Drive carefully. PRE-SAFE ® intervenes: R if BAS intervenes, e.
The use of seat belts and infant and child restraint systems is required by law in: R all 50 states R the U.S. territories R the District of Columbia R all Canadian provinces Even where this is not required by law, all vehicle occupants should correctly fasten their seat belts before starting the journey.
R Never place your feet on the instrument panel, dashboard, or on the seat. Always keep both feet on the floor in front of the seat. R When using a seat belt to secure infant restraints, toddler restraints, or children in booster seats, always follow the child seat manufacturer's instructions.
If you press seat-bel te xtender button A afte rt his, seat-belt extender : will not extend. Seat belt (example: Coupe) X Adjust the seat and move the backrest to an almost vertical position ( Y page 116). X Pull the seat belt smoothly out of seat-belt extender : .
Sea tb elt (example: Coupe) X Press release button ? on belt buckle = . X Guide belt tongue ; to belt sash guide : . Belt warning for the driver and front passenger Regardless of whether the driver&ap.
Tensioning Device could be triggered in the event of an accident. i Vehicles with PRE-SAFE ® : Emergency Tensioning Devices that are triggered by an electric motor can be deployed as often as desired and do not need to be replaced.
The infant or child restraint must be properly secured with the vehicle's seat belt, the seat belt and top tether strap, or lower anchors and top tether strap, fully in accordance with the child seat manufacturer's instructions.
loose in the even to fa na ccident, heavy braking or a sudde nc hange in direction. The child restraint system could be thrown about, striking vehicle occupants. There is an increased risk of injury, possibly even fatal. Always install child restraint systems properly, even if they are not being used.
Protect it with a blanket, for example. If the child restraint system has been exposed to direct sunlight, let it cool down before securing the child in it.
LATCH-type (ISOFIX) child seat anchors in the rear G WARNING LATCH-type (ISOFIX) child restraint systems do not offer sufficient protective effect for children whose weight is greater than 48 lbs (22 kg) who are secured using the safety belt integrated in the child restraint system.
Always lock rea rs eat backrests after installing a Top Tether belt. Observe the lock verification indicator. Adjust the rear seat backrests so that they are positioned vertically. Top Tether provides an additional connection between the LATCH-type (ISOFIX) child restraint system secured with LATCH-type (ISOFIX) and the rear seat.
When leaving the vehicle, always take the SmartKey with you and lock the vehicle. Never leave children or animals unattended in the vehicle. Always keep the SmartKey out of reach of children. G WARNING If persons, particularly children are subjected to prolonged exposure to extreme heat or cold, there is a risk of injury, possibly even fatal.
acciden tn or override the laws of physics. Driving safety systems are merely aids designed to assist driving. You are responsible for the distance to the vehicle in front, for vehicle speed and for braking in good time.
In an emergency braking situation, depress the brake pedal with full force. ABS prevents the wheels from locking. Braking X Keep the brake pedal firmly depressed until the emergency braking situation is over. ABS prevents the wheels from locking. The brakes will function as usual once you release the brake pedal.
R a vehicle traveling in fron to na different line R vehicles quickly moving into the radar senso rs ystem detection range Recognition by the camera system is also impaired in the event of: R dirt on the camera or if the camera is covered R there is glare on the camera system, e.
G WARNING The distance warning function does not react: R to people or animals R to oncoming vehicles R to crossing traffic R when cornering Thus, the distance warning function cannot provide a warning in all critical situations. There is a risk of an accident.
Adaptive Brake Assist i Observe the "Importan ts afety notes" sectio n( Y page 68). G WARNING Adaptive Brake Assist cannot always clearly identify objects and complex traffic situations. In such cases, Adaptive Brake Assist may: R intervene unnecessarily R not intervene There is a risk of an accident.
ESP ® (Electronic Stability Program) General notes i Observe the "Important safety notes" sectio n( Y page 68). ESP ® monitors driving stability and traction, i.
ECO start/stop function The ECO start/stop function switches the engine off automatically when the vehicle stops moving .T he engine starts automatically when the driver wants to pull away again.
Observe information regarding indicator and warning lamps ( Y page 278) as well as display messages ( Y page 251). ADAPTIVE BRAKE ADAPTIVE BRAKE enhances braking safety and offers increased braking comfort. In addition to the braking function, ADAPTIVE BRAKE also has the HOLD function ( Y page 201) and hill start assist ( Y page 168).
In the event of snowfall or heavy rain, the recognition can be impaired. Recognitio nb y the rada rs ensor system is also impaired in the event of: R dirt on the sensors or anything else covering the .
You can prevent the intervention of the PRE- SAFE ® Brake at any time by: R depressing the accelerator pedal further. R activating kickdown. R releasing the brake pedal. The braking action of PRE-SAFE ® Brake is ended automatically if: R you maneuver to avoid the obstacle.
X To turn the alarm off with the SmartKey: press the % or & button on the SmartKey. The alar mi s switched off. or X Insert the SmartKey into the ignition lock. The alarm is switched off. X To stop the alarm using KEYLESS-GO: grasp the outside door handle.
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Useful information .............................. 82 SmartKey ............................................. 82 Doors ............................ ........................ 88 Trunk .................................................... 91 Side windows ..
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If you do not open the vehicle within approximately 40 seconds of unlocking: R the vehicle is locked again. R the theft deterrent locking system is armed again.
approximately six seconds until the battery check lamp flashes twice ( Y page 85). i If the setting of the locking system is changed within the signal range of the vehicle, pressing the & or % button: R locks or R unlocks the vehicle The SmartKey now functions as follows: X To unlock the driver's door: press the % button once.
SmartKey battery Important safety notes G WARNING Batteries contain toxic and corrosive substances. If batteries are swallowed, it can result in severe health problems. There is a risk of fatal injury. Keep batteries out of the reach of children. If a battery is swallowed, seek medical attention immediately.
X Make sure that the surface of the battery is free of lint, grease and other contaminants. X Insert the front tabs of battery compartment cover : into the housing first and then press to close it. X Insert mechanical key ; into the SmartKey ( Y page 84).
Problems with the SmartKey Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions You can no longer lock or unlock the vehicle using the SmartKey. The SmartKey battery is discharged or nearly discharged. X Check the SmartKey battery ( Y page 85) and replace it if necessary ( Y page 85).
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions You have lost the mechanical key. X Report the loss immediately to the vehicle insurers. X If necessary, have the locks changed as well. The engine cannot be started using the SmartKey. The on-board voltage is too low.
otherwise damage the door or the side window. You can open a door from inside the vehicle even if it has been locked. If the vehicle has been locked with the SmartKey or with KEYLESS-GO, opening ad oor from the inside will trigger the anti-theft alarm system.
X To deactivate: press and hold button : for abou tf ive seconds until a tone sounds. X To activate: press and hold button ; for about five seconds until a tone sounds. i If you press one of the two buttons and do not hear a tone, the relevant setting has already been selected.
X Make sure that the doors and the trunk lid are locked. X Insert the mechanical key into the SmartKey. Trunk Important safety notes G WARNING Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide.
X Press the % button on the SmartKey. X Pull handle : . X Raise the trun kl id. Closing X Pull the trunk lid down using recess : . X If necessary, lock the vehicle with the & button on the SmartKey ( Y page 82) or with KEYLESS-GO ( Y page 83). i If a KEYLESS-GO key is detected in the trunk, the trunk lid cannot be locked and will open again.
Locking the trunk separately You can lock the trunk separately. If you then unlock the vehicle centrally, the trunk remains locked and canno tb e opened. X Close the trun kl id. X Take the mechanical key out of the SmartKey ( Y page 84). 1 Basic position 2 To lock X Insert the mechanical key into the trunk lid lock as far as it will go.
The trunk lid emergency release does not open the trunk lid if the battery is disconnected or discharged. Trunk lid emergency release light: R emergency release button : flashes for 30 minutes after the trunk lid is opened. R emergency release button : flashes for 60 minutes after the trunk lid is closed.
: Front left ; Front right = Rear right ? Rear left X Turn the SmartKey to position 1 or 2 in the ignition lock. X To open: press the corresponding switch. X To close: pull the corresponding switch. i You can start automatic operation when opening and closing the front doo rw indows and when opening the rear door windows.
X The key must be near the door handle. X To open all side windows: press the % button on the SmartKey until the side windows are fully opened. X To interrupt the opening procedure: release the % button. X To close all side windows: press the & button on the SmartKey until the side windows are fully closed.
power tilt/sliding panel are in the desired position. If the roller sunblind of the panorama roof with power tilt/sliding panel is closed, the roller sunblind is opened first. X Press and hold the % button again until the panorama roof with power tilt/sliding panel is in the desired position.
X Touch recessed sensor surface : on the door handle until the side windows and the panorama roof with power tilt/sliding panel are fully closed. i Make sure you only touch recessed sensor surface : . X Make sure that all the side windows and the panorama roof with power tilt/sliding panel are closed.
Problems with the side windows G WARNING If you close a side window again immediately after it has been blocked or reset, the side window closes with increased or maximum force. The reversing feature is then not active. Parts of the body could be trapped in the closing area in the process.
i Vehicle height when opening/closing the soft top ( Y page 390). i Make sure that the soft top is dry and clean before closing it. Otherwise, water or dirt could enter the vehicle interior or trunk. You can open or close the soft top: R when the vehicle is stationary or R when you do not exceed as peed of 25 mph (40 km/h).
If, when closing, you drive at speeds above 25 mph (4 0 km/h), the opening procedure is stopped. The Open/Close Convertible Top Completely message appears in the multifunctio nd isplay. In order to close the soft top fully, reduce your speed again to below 25 mph (40 km/h) and press the soft-top switch again.
X Turn rotary catch : counter-clockwise and fold down cover ; . X Insert Allen key = into valve screw ? on the hydrauli cp ump. X Turn valve screw ? of the hydraulic pump with Allen key = counter-clockwise a full turn. X On both sides of the trunk, tear paneling A along the perforation in the direction of the arrow.
X On both sides, pull the straps through behind the soft-top compartment hinges in the direction of the arrow. X Route the straps through the created loops. X Pull the straps between the soft-top compartment hinges and the soft-top compartment. i Do not pull the straps as long as the trunk is open.
X One person stands on the right-hand side and the other person on the left-hand side of the vehicle. X Grip the soft-top compartment with one hand as illustrated. X Use the other hand to support yoursel fo n the edge of the trunk lid as illustrated. X Lift soft-top compartment lid F up as far as it will go .
X Lower soft-top compartment lid L . X With you rh and flat, pres sd own the material tensioning frame until it rests on soft-top support M of the soft-top compartment lid. X With your hand flat, press the soft-top compartment cover forwards/downwards on both sides simultaneously until it engages in the guide.
Trunk partition General notes ! To avoid damaging the sof tt op or load when folding back the soft top, observe the following: R when the trunk partition is open, do not place any objects in or behind the net on the side that are so long they could obstruct the trunk partition or damage the opened soft top.
AIRCAP Important safety notes G WARNING When retracting the AIRCAP, persons could become caught in the moving mechanism. There is a ris ko fi njury. Ensure tha tp ersons do not hold onto the upper frame of the windshield and do not touch the AIRCAP wind deflector.
Wind deflector = extends depending on vehicle speed. i If you park your vehicle with the roof open and remove the SmartKey, the AIRCAP wind screen retracts automatically. If, after parking the vehicle, the engine is restarted, the AIRCAP system is activated automatically.
X Pull the AIRCAP wind screen out of the guide rails in the direction of the arrow. Make sure that you pull the AIRCAP wind screen forwards slightly when doing so. Installing X Keeping the AIRCAP wind screen horizontal, guide it into the slot between the head restraints in the direction of the arrow with both racks straight down.
Problems with the soft top Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The soft top will not open or close. The ignition is not switched on. X Make sure that the SmartKey is in position 2 in the ignition lock. The trunk lid is open. X Close the trunk lid ( Y page 106).
G WARNING If children operate the sliding sunroof they could become trapped, particularly if they are left unsupervised. There is a risk of injury. When leaving the vehicle, always take the SmartKey with you and lock the vehicle. Never leave children unsupervised in the vehicle.
X To open and close: turn the SmartKey to position 1 or 2 in the ignition lock. X Press or pull the 3 switch in the corresponding direction. i If you press the 3 switch beyond the point of resistance, an automatic opening/ closing process is started in the corresponding direction.
Resetting the panorama roof with power tilt/sliding panel and roller sunblind ! If the panorama roo fw ith power tilt/ sliding panel and the roller sunblind cannot be fully opened or closed after resetting, contac ta qualified specialist workshop.
Problems with the sliding sunroof In the following section, the term "sliding sunroof" refers to the panorama roof with power tilt/sliding panel. G WARNING If you close the sliding sunroof again immediately after it has been blocked or reset, the sliding sunroof closes with increased or maximum force.
Useful information ............................ 116 Correct driver's seat position .......... 116 Seats .................................................. 117 Steering wheel .................................. 124 Mirrors .........................
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The seat belt should: R fit snugly across your body R be routed across the middle of your shoulder R be routed in your pelvic area across the hip joints X Before starting off, adjust the rear-view mirror and the exterior mirrors in such a way that you have a good view of road and traffic conditions ( Y page 127).
! To avoid damage to the seats and the seat heating, observe the following information: R keep liquids from spilling on the seats. If liquid is spilled on the seats, dry them as soon as possible. R if the seat covers are damp or wet, do not switch on the seat heating.
G WARNING If head restraints are not installed and adjusted correctly, they cannot provide protection as intended. There is an increased risk of injury in the head and neck area, e.g. in the event of an accident or when braking. Always drive with the head restraints installed.
Lower the head restraints in the rear compartment manually if: R the head restraint electronics are malfunctioning. R the opening or closing procedure of the soft top is interrupted, leaving the soft top compartment cover open. Cover ; can only be released if: R the soft top is interrupted during the opening or closing procedure.
Folding the seat backrest forward Example: Coupe The seat moves forwards if you have folded the backrest forwards and the seat is in the rear half of the range. This makes it easie rf or passengers to get into and out of the rear compartment .T he head restraint is lowered simultaneously.
Switching the seat heating on/off Activating/deactivating G WARNING Repeatedly switching on the seat heating can cause the seat cushion and backrest pads to become very hot.
Problems with the seat heating Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The seat heating has switched off prematurely or cannot be switched on.
Problems with the seat ventilation Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The seat ventilation has switched off prematurely or cannot be switched on.
G WARNING Childre nc ould injure themselves if they adjust the steering wheel. There is a risk of injury. When leaving the vehicle, always take the SmartKey with you and lock the vehicle.
Problems with the steering wheel heating Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The steering wheel heating has switched off prematurely or cannot be switched on. The on-board voltage is too low because too many electrical consumers are switched on.
Position of the steering wheel for driving The steering wheel is moved to the last selected position when: R the driver's door is closed R with KEYLESS-GO: you press the Start/ Stop button once on vehicles with KEYLESS-GO or R with the SmartKey: you insert the SmartKey into the ignition lock.
X Turn the SmartKey to position 1 or 2 in the ignition lock ( Y page 165). X Press button : for the left-hand exterior mirror or button ; for the right-hand exterior mirror. The indicator lamp in the corresponding button lights up in red. The indicator lamp goes out again after some time.
R the exterior mirrors fold in automatically as soon as you lock the vehicle fro mt he outside. R the exterior mirrors fold out again automatically as soon as you unlock the vehicle and then open the driver's or front- passenger door. i If the exterior mirrors have been folded in manually, they do not fold out.
Using the memory button : Button for the driver's side exterior mirror ; Button for the front-passenger side exterior mirror = Adjustment button ? Memory button M You can position the front-passenger side exterior mirror in such a way that you can see the rear wheel on that side as soon as you engage reverse gear.
G WARNING Childre nc ould become trapped if they activate the memory function, particularly when unattended. There is ar isk of injury. When leaving the vehicle, always take the SmartKey with you and lock the vehicle. Never leave children unsupervised in the vehicle.
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Useful information ............................ 134 Exterior lighting ................................ 134 Interior lighting ................................. 141 Replacing bulbs ................................. 142 Windshield wipers ................
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The exterior lighting (except the parking/ standing lamps) switches off automatically if you: R remove the SmartKey from the ignition lock R open the driver's door with the SmartKey in position 0 .
take precedence over the daytime running lamps. Low-beam headlamps G WARNING When the ligh ts witch is set to à , the low- beam headlamps may not be switched on automatically if there is fog, snow or other causes of poor visibility due to the weather conditions such as spray.
for several hours. If possible, switch on the X right or the W left standing lamp. 1 W Left-hand standing lamps 2 X Right-hand standing lamps 3 T Parking lamps, license plate and instrument cluster li.
High-beam headlamps : High-beam headlamps ; Turn signal, right = High-beam flasher ? Turn signal, left X To switch on the high-beam headlamps: turn the SmartKey in the ignition lock to position 2 or start the engine. X Turn the light switch to L or à .
The hazard warning lamps automatically switch on if: R an air bag is deployed R the vehicle decelerates rapidly from a speed of above 45 mph (70 km/h) and comes to a standstill The hazard warning lamps switch off automatically if the vehicle reaches a speed of above 6 mph (10 km/h) again after a full brake application.
Adaptive Highbea mA ssist cannot take into account road, weather or traffic conditions. Adaptive Highbeam Assist is only an aid. You are responsible for adjusting the vehicle's lighting to the prevailing light, visibility and traffic conditions. In particular, the detection of obstacles can be restricted if there is: R poor visibility, e.
The high-beam headlamps are switched off automatically. The K indicator lamp in the instrument cluster goes out. The _ indicator lamp in the multifunction display remains lit. X To switch off: move the combination switch back to its normal position or move the light switch to another position.
The interior lighting automatically switches on if you: R unlock the vehicle R open a door R remove the SmartKey from the ignition lock. The interior light is activated for a short while when the SmartKey is removed from the ignition lock. You can activate this delayed switch-off using the on-board computer ( Y page 245).
yourself changed at a qualified specialist workshop. If you require assistance changing bulbs, consult a qualified specialist workshop. If the new bulb still does no tl ight up, consult a qualified specialist workshop. Bulbs and lamps are an importan ta spect of vehicle safety.
washed in an automatic car wash, wax or other residues may be the reaso nf or this. Clean the windshield using washer fluid after washing the vehicle in an automatic car wash.
X Firmly press release knob : and pull wiper blade ; upwards from the wiper arm in the directio no ft he arrow. Installing the wiper blades X Position new wiper blade : in the retainer on the wiper arm and slide it into place in the direction of the arrow.
Problems with the windshield wipers Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The windshield wipers are jammed. Leaves or snow, for example, may be obstructing the windshield wiper movement .T he wiper motor has been deactivated. X For safety reasons, you should remove the SmartKey from the ignition lock.
Useful information ............................ 148 Overview of climate control sys- tems ................................................... 148 Operating the climate control sys- tems ................................................... 152 Setting the air vents .
Useful information i This Operator's Manual describes all models and all standard and optional equipment of your vehicle available at the time of publication of the Operator's Manual. Country-specific differences are possible. Please note that your vehicle may not be equipped with all features described.
Control panel for dual-zone automatic climate control Canada only : Activates/deactivates air-recirculation mode ( Y page 158) ; Defrosts the windshield ( Y page 156) = Switches the ZONE function on/o.
C Switches the rea rw indow defroster on/off ( Y page 157) D Switches climate control on/off ( Y page 152) E Sets the temperature, right ( Y page 155) F Sets the air distribution ( Y page 155) G Sets .
Control panel for 3-zone automatic climate control Canada only Fron tc ontrol panel : To set climate control to automatic ( Y page 154) ; To defrost the windshield ( Y page 156) = To switch the ZONE f.
Information abou tu sing 3-zone automatic climate control Automatic climate control The 3-zone automatic climate control is only available on vehicles for Canada. The following contains instructions and recommendations to enable you to get the most out of your automatic climate control.
Activating/deactivating cooling with air dehumidification General notes If you deactivate the "Cooling with air- dehumidification" function, the air inside the vehicle will no tb e cooled. The air inside the vehicle will also not be dehumidified.
Problems with the "Cooling with air dehumidification" function Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The indicator lamp in the ¿ button flashes three times or remains off. The "Cooling with air dehumidification" function cannot be switched on.
X Turn the SmartKey to position 2 in the ignition lock ( Y page 165). X Press the à button. X Press climate mode selection button G up or down and select the desired level ( Y page 151) Setting the temperature Dual-zone automatic climate control Different temperatures can be set for the driver's and front-passenger sides.
Setting the air distribution X Turn the SmartKey to position 2 in the ignition lock ( Y page 165). X Dual-zone automatic climate control: press air distribution adjustment button F up or down, until the desired symbol appears in the display ( Y page 149).
X Press the à button. The indicator lamp above the ¬ button goes out. Airflow and air distribution are set to automatic mode. or X Dual-zone automatic climate control: press temperature selection switch E or H up or down ( Y page 149). 3-zone automatic climate control: press temperature selection switch F or J up or down ( Y page 151).
Problems with the rear window defroster Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The rear window defroster has deactivated prematurely or cannot be activated. The battery has not been sufficiently charged. X Switch off any consumers that are not required, e.
windows and panorama roof with power tilt/ sliding panel closed. Cabriolet: optimum operatio no ft he residual heat function is only achieved when the soft top is closed. Activating/deactivating X Turn the SmartKey to position 0 in the ignition lock or remove it ( Y page 165).
X To open/close: tur nt humbwheel = up or down. Setting the glove box air vent ! Close the air vent when heating the vehicle. At high outside temperatures, open the air vent and activate the "cooling with air dehumidification" function. Otherwise, temperature-sensitive items stored in the glove box could be damaged.
You can adjust the blower output of AIRSCARF vents : using the AIRSCARF button ( Y page 124). Setting the air vents 161 Climate control Z.
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Useful information ............................ 164 Notes on breaking-in an ew vehicle 164 Driving ............................................... 164 Automatic transmission ................... 172 Refueling ...........................................
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G WARNING If the parking brake has not been fully released when driving, the parking brake can: R overheat and cause a fire R lose its hold function. There is a risk of fire and an accident. Release the parking brake fully before driving off. ! Warm up the engine quickly.
Key positions with KEYLESS-GO As soo na s the ignition is switched on, all the indicator lamps in the instrument cluster light up. If an indicator lamp does not go out after starting the engine or lights up while driving, see ( Y page 277). X Insert Start/Stop button : into ignition lock ; .
the engine running in enclosed spaces withou ts ufficient ventilation. G WARNING Flammable materials introduced through environmental influence or by animals can ignite if in contact with the exhaust system or parts of the engine that heat up. There is a risk of fire.
You can also deactivate the automatic locking feature ( Y page 245). i Upshifts take place at higher engine speeds after a cold start. This helps the catalytic converter to reach its operating temperature more quickly. Hill start assist Hill star ta ssist helps you when pulling away forwards or in reverse on an uphill gradient.
Automatic engine switch-off General notes The ECO start/stop function is operational and the ¤ symbol is displayed in green in the multifunction display, if: R the indicator lamp in th eE CO butto ni s lit green. R the outside temperature is within the comfort range.
Deactivating/activating the ECO start/ stop function ECO button X To switch off: press button : . Indicator lamp ; and the ¤ symbol in the multifunction display go out.
Problems with the engine Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The engine does not start. The starter motor can be heard. R There is a malfunction in the engine electronics.
Automatic transmission Important safety notes G WARNING If the engine speed is above the idling speed and you engage transmission position D or R , the vehicle could pull away suddenly. There is a risk of an accident. When engaging transmission position D or R , always firmly depress the brake pedal and do no ts imultaneously accelerate.
j Park position with parking lock k Reverse gear i Neutral h Drive X Push the DIRECT SELECT lever in the direction of arrow P . i The automatic transmission shifts into park position P automatically: .
Using KEYLESS-GO: R Make sure that the ignition is switched on. R When the vehicle is stationary, depress the brake pedal and keep it depressed. R Engage park position P . R Release the brake pedal. R Remove the Start/Stop button from the ignition lock.
Changing gear The automatic transmission shifts to the individual gears automatically when it is in transmission position D .T his automatic gearshifting behavior is determined by: R the selected drive program ( Y page 175) R the position of the accelerator pedal R the road speed Driving tips Kickdown Use kickdown for maximum acceleration.
E Economy Comfortable, economical driving S Sport Sporty driving style M Manual Manual gear shifting i For further information on the automatic drive program, see ( Y page 176). Only change fro ma utomatic drive program E or S to manual drive program M when the vehicle is stationary.
Activating X Shift the transmission to position D . X Pull the left or right steering wheel paddle shifte r( Y page 176). Manual drive program M is temporarily activated.
i As well as this permanent drive program M , you can also activate temporary drive program M ( Y page 176). Switching on the manual drive program X Press the progra ms electo rb utton ( Y page 175) repeatedly until M appears in the multifunction display.
Problems with the transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The transmission has problems shifting gear. The transmission is losing oil. X Have the transmission checked at a qualified specialist workshop immediately. The acceleration ability is deteriorating.
If you or others come into contact with fuel, observe the following: R Wash away fuel from skin immediately using soap and water. R If fuel comes into contact with your eyes, immediately rinse them thoroughly with clean water. Seek medica la ssistance without delay.
To open the fuel filler flap : To open the fuel fille rf lap ; To insert the fuel filler cap = Tire pressure table ? Fuel type to be used X Switch the engine off. X Remove the SmartKey from the ignition lock. X KEYLESS-GO: open the driver’s door. This corresponds to key position 0 : "key removed".
Problems with fuel and the fuel tank Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Fuel is leaking from the vehicle. The fuel line or the fuel tank is faulty. G WARNING Risk of explosion or fire. X Turn the SmartKey to position 0 in the ignition lock and remove it immediately ( Y page 165).
! Always secure the vehicle correctly against rolling away. Otherwise, the vehicle or its drivetrain could be damaged. To ensure that the vehicle is secured against rolling away unintentionally: R the parking brake must be applied. R the transmission must be in position P and the SmartKey must be removed from the ignition lock.
X To apply: depress parking brake ; firmly. Whe nt he engine is running, the $ (USA only) or J (Canada only) indicator lamp lights up in the instrumen tc luster.
The possibility of a serious or even fatal accident is greatly increased when you drink or take drugs and drive. Do not drink or take drugs and drive or allow anyone to drive who has been drinking or taking drugs. Emission control G WARNING Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide.
R Acceleration (evaluation of all acceleration processes): - The bar fills up: moderate acceleration, especially at higher speeds - The bar empties: sporty acceleration R Constant (assessment of drivi.
! Depressing the brake pedal constantly results in excessive and premature wear to the brake pads. If the brakes have been subjected to a heavy load, do not stop the vehicle immediately, but drive on for a short while .T his allows the airflow to cool the brakes more quickly.
If the brake system has only been subject to moderate loads, you should test the functionality of you rb rakes at regular intervals. To do so, press firmly on the brake pedal when driving at a high speed.
If the vehicle threatens to skid or cannot be stopped when moving at low speed: X Shift the transmission to position N . Drive particularly carefully on slippery road surfaces .A void sudden acceleration, steering and braking maneuvers. Do not use the cruise control or DISTRONIC PLUS.
When you activate cruise control, the stored speed is shown in the multifunction display for five seconds. Activation conditions To activate cruise control, all of the following activation conditions must be fulfilled: R the parking brake must be released.
X Press the cruise control lever up : for a higher speed or down ; for a lower speed. X To adjust the set speed in 1 mph increments (1 km/h increments): briefly press the cruise control lever up : or down ; to the pressure point. Every time the cruise control lever is pressed up : or down ; the last speed stored is increased or reduced.
DISTRONIC PLU So perates in range between 0 mph (0 km/h) and 120 mph (200 km/h). Do not use DISTRONIC PLUS while driving on roads with steep gradients. As DISTRONIC PLUS transmits radar waves, it can resemble the radar detectors of the responsible authorities.
front, for vehicle speed, for braking in good time and for staying in you rl ane. Do not use DISTRONIC PLUS: R in road and traffic conditions which do not allow you to maintain a constan ts peed e.g. in heavy traffic or on winding roads R on slippery road surfaces .
Activating X Briefly pull the cruise control leve rt owards you ; or press it up : or down = . DISTRONIC PLUS is selected. X Press the cruise control lever repeatedly up : or down = until the desired speed is set. X Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal.
X If you want to pull away with DISTRONIC PLUS: remove your foot from the brake pedal. X Briefly pull the cruise control leve rt owards you : . or X Accelerate briefly. Your vehicle pulls away and adapts its speed to that of the vehicle in front. If no vehicle is detected in front, your vehicle accelerates to the set speed.
If DISTRONIC PLUS detects that the vehicle in front is stopping, it brakes you rv ehicle until it is stationary. Once your vehicle is stationary, it remains stationary and you do not need to depress the brake. Depending on the specified minimum distance, your vehicle will come to a standstill at a sufficien td istance behind the vehicle in front .
X To increase: turn control ; in direction = . DISTRONIC PLU St hen maintains a greater distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front. X To decrease: turn control ; in direction : . DISTRONIC PLUS then maintains a shorter distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front.
i You will see the stored speed for about five seconds when you activate DISTRONIC PLUS. Deactivating DISTRONIC PLUS There are several ways to deactivate DISTRONIC PLUS: X Briefly press the cruise control lever forwards : . or X Brake, unless the vehicle is stationary.
DISTRONIC PLUS may not detect vehicles traveling on a different line. The distance to the vehicle in front will be too short. Othe rv ehicles changing lanes DISTRONIC PLUS has not detected the vehicle cutting in yet. The distance to this vehicle will be too short.
DISTRONIC PLUS wit hS teering Assist General notes DISTRONIC PLU SS teering Assist aids you in keeping the vehicle in the cente ro ft he driving lane by means of moderate steering interventions at speeds of 0 - 125 mph (0 - 200 km/h).
Pay attention also to the importan ts afety notes for DISTRONIC PLUS ( Y page 192). The steering interventions are carried out with a limited steering moment. The system requires the driver to keep his hands on the steering wheel and to steer himself.
Important safety notes G WARNING When leaving the vehicle, it can still roll away despite being braked by th eH OLD function if: R there is a malfunction in the system or in the voltage supply. R the HOLD function has been deactivated by pressing the accelerator pedal or the brake pedal, e.
Dynamic handling package with sports mode General notes The most important part of the dynamic handling package with sports mode is the adjustable damping system. This automatically controls and adapts the suspensio nt o the respective driving situation.
Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty. All wheels must remain either on the ground or be fully raised. Observe the instructions for towing the vehicle with all wheels in full contact with the ground. i In wintry driving conditions, the maximum effect of 4MATIC can only be achieved if you use winter tires (M +S tires), with snow chains if necessary.
Example: side view Example: top view Front sensors Center Approx. 40 in (approx. 100 cm) Corners Approx. 24 in (approx. 60 cm) Rea rs ensors Center Approx. 48 in (approx. 120 cm) Corners Approx. 32 in (approx. 80 cm) Minimum distance Center Approx .8i n (approx.
Transmission position Warning display D Front area activated R or N Rear and front areas activated P No areas activated One or more segments light up as the vehicle approaches an obstacle, depending on the vehicle's distance from the obstacle.
Problems with PARKTRONIC Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Only the red segments in the PARKTRONIC warning displays are lit. You also hear a warning tone for approximately two seconds. PARKTRONIC is then deactivated and the indicator lamp on the PARKTRONIC button lights up.
Parking tips: R On narrow roads, drive as close to the parking space as possible. R Parking spaces that are littered or overgrown might be identified or measured incorrectly. R Parking spaces that are partially occupied by trailer drawbars might not be identified as such or be measured incorrectly.
Active Parking Assist is switched on automatically when driving forwards .T he system is operational at speeds of up to approximately 22 mph (35 km/h). While in operation, the system independently locates and measures parking spaces on both sides of the vehicle.
The Park Assist Active Accelerate and Brake Observe Surroundings message appears in the multifunction display. i You will achieve the best results by waiting for the steering procedure to complete before pulling away. X Drive forwards and be ready to brake at all times.
X To exit ap arking space using Active Parking Assist: press the a button on the multifunctio ns teering wheel. The Park Assist Active Accelerate and Brake Observe Surroundings message appears in the multifunction display. X Let go of the multifunctio ns teering wheel.
Rear view camera General notes Example :C oupe Rear view camera : is located in the handle strip of the trunk lid. Rear view camera : is an optical parking and maneuvering aid. It shows the area behind your vehicle with guide lines in the COMAND display.
R the ball coupling of a trailer tow hitch R the rear section of an HGV R a slanted post Use the guidelines only for orientation. Approach objects no further than the bottom-mos tg uideline. : Yellow guide line at a distance of approximately 13 ft (4 .
"Reverse parking" function Backing up straight into a parking space without turning the steering wheel : White guide line without turning the steering wheel, vehicle width including the exte.
X Stop the vehicle when it is almos te xactly in front of the parking space. The white lane should be as close to parallel with the parking space marking as possible.
incorrectly or not at all. The 360°camera is not a substitute for attentive driving. You are always responsible for safe maneuvering and parking. When maneuvering or parking, make sure that there are no persons, animals or objects in the area in which you are maneuvering.
X Make sure that the SmartKey is in position 2 in the ignition lock. X Make sure that the Activation by R gear setting is active in COMAND, see the separate COMAND operating instructions. X To show the 360° camera image: engage reverse gear. The area behind the vehicle is shown in the COMAND display in split-screen mode.
B Yellow guide line at a distance of approximately 3 ft (1.0 m) from the rear of the vehicle C Vehicle center axle (marker assistance) D Red guide line at a distanc eo f approximately 12 in (0.30 m) from the rear of the vehicle E Bumper The guide lines are shown when the transmission is in position R .
Top view with picture from the mirror camera : Symbol for the top view and forward- facing mirror camera setting ; Yellow guide line for the vehicle width including the exterio rm irrors (right side o.
display and pressing W the COMAND controller to confirm. The 360 °c amera display is also ended if you selec tt ransmission posi tion P . ATTENTION ASSIST General notes ATTENTION ASSIST helps you during long, monotonous journeys, such as on highways.
Activating ATTENTION ASSIST X Activate ATTENTION ASSIST using the on- board computer ( Y page 242). The system determines the attention level of the driver depending on the setting selected: Standard selected: the sensitivity with which the system determine st he attention level is set to normal.
with, or altering the device will void any warranties, and is not permitted by the FCC. Do not tamper with, alter, or use in any non-approved way. Any unauthorized modification to this device could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
If a vehicle is detected within the blind spot monitoring range at speeds above 20 mph (30 km/h), warning lamp : on the corresponding side lights up red. This warning is always emitted when a vehicle enters the blind spot monitoring range from behind or from the side.
You should always steer, brak eo ra ccelerate yourself, in particula ri fw arned by Lane Keeping Assist. If you fail to adapt your driving style, Lane Keeping Assist can neither reduce the risk of an acciden tn or override the laws of physics. Lane Keeping Assist cannot take into account the road, traffic and weather conditions.
Active Driving Assistance package General notes The Active Driving Assistance package consists of DISTRONIC PLUS ( Y page 191), Active Blind Spot Assist ( Y page 225) and Active Lane Keeping Assist ( Y page 228).
Monitoring area G WARNING Active Blind Spot Assist does not detect all traffic situations and road users .T here is a risk of an accident. Always make sure that there is sufficient distance on the side for other traffic or obstacles. Example: Coupe Active Blind Spot Assist monitors the area up to 10 ft (3.
The brightness of the indicator/warning lamps is adjusted automatically according to the ambient light. Visual and acoustic collision warning If you switch on the turn signals to change lanes and a vehicle is detected in the side monitoring range, you receive a visual and acoustic collision warning.
Active Lane Keeping Assist General notes Active Lane Keeping Assis tm onitors the area in front of your vehicle by means of camera system : at the top of the windshield. Various different areas to the front, rear and side of your vehicle are also monitored with the aid of the radar sensor system.
If no vehicle is detected in the adjacent lane and there are broken lane markings detected, no lane-correcting brake application is made. Warning vibration in the steering wheel A warning may be given if a front wheel passes over a lane marking. It will warn you by means of intermittent vibration in the steering wheel for up to 1.
situation. An inappropriate brake application may be interrupted at any time if you: R steer slightly in the opposite direction R switch on the turn signal R clearly brake or accelerate Al ane-correcting brake applicatio ni s interrupted automatically if: R a driving safety system intervenes, e.
Useful information ............................ 232 Important safety notes .................... 232 Displays and operation .................... 232 Menus and submenus ...................... 235 Display messages ............................. 248 Indicator and warning lamps in the instrument cluster .
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Outside temperature display You should pay special attention to road conditions when temperatures are around freezing point. The outside temperature display is in the multifunction display ( Y page 234). Changes in the outside temperature are displayed after a short delay.
Left control panel = ; R Calls up the menu and menu bar 9 : Press briefly: R Scrolls in lists R Selects a submenu or function R In the Audio menu: selects a stored station, an audio track or a video s.
Text field : shows the selected menu or submenu as well as display messages. The following messages may appear in the multifunction display: Z Shift recommendation ( Y page 176) X j Y Active Parking A.
The From Reset trip computer is automatically reset if the value exceeds 9999 hours or 99,999 miles. ECO display Example: ECO display X Press the = or ; button on the steering wheel to select the Trip menu. X Press the 9 or : button to select ECO DISPLAY .
Navigation syste mm enu Displaying navigation instructions In the Navi menu, the multifunction display shows navigation instructions. For more informatio no nn avigation ,s ee the separate operating instructions. X Switch on COMAND (see the separate operating instructions).
Other status indicators of the navigation system R O :y ou have reached the destination or an intermediate destination. R New Route... or Calculating Route : calculating a new route R Off Map or Off Mapped Road :t he vehicle position is outside the area of the digital map (off-map position).
Video DVD operation Example :C D/DVD change rd isplay : Current scene X Switch on COMAN Da nd select video DVD; see the separate operating instructions. X Press the = or ; button on the steering wheel to select the Audio menu. X To select the next/previous scene: briefly press the 9 or : button.
X Press the 9 or : button to select the desired name. or X To begin rapid scrolling: press and hold the 9 or : button for longer than one second. Rapid scrolling stops when you release the button or reach the end of the list. X If only one telephone number is stored for a name: press the 6 or a button to start dialing.
The assistance graphic can display the status of and information from other driving systems or driving safety systems. The assistance graphic shows: R the é symbol when ATTENTION ASSIST ( Y page 220) is deactivated. R the lane markings as bright lines when Lane Keeping Assist ( Y page 223) or Active Lane Keeping Assist ( Y page 228) is activated.
X Press the a button. The curren ts election is displayed. X To activate/deactivate: press the a button again. When the distance warning function is deactivated, the assistance graphic shows the æ symbol in the multifunction display. Further information on the distance warning function ( Y page 71).
Maintenance menu In the Serv menu, you have the following options: R Calling up display messages in message memory ( Y page 248) R Restarting the tire pressure loss warning system ( Y page 352) R Chec.
X Press the : or 9 button to select the Permanent Display function. You will see the selected setting Outside Temperature or Additional Speedometer [km/h] / Additional Speedometer [mph] . X Press the a button to save the setting. i The speed is displayed in km/h/mph according to the setting.
X Press a to confirm. X Press the : or 9 button to set the color to SOLAR , NEUTRAL or POLAR . X Press the a or % button to save the setting. Activating/deactivating surround lighting and exterior lighting delayed switch-off X Press the = or ; button on the steering wheel to select the Sett.
X Press : or 9 to select the Auto. Door Locks function. When the Auto. Door Locks function is activated, the vehicle doors are displayed in orange in the multifunction display. X Press the a button to save the setting. If you activate the Auto. Door Locks function, the vehicle is centrally locked above a speed of around 9 mph (15 km/h).
When you activate the Auto. Mirror Folding function, the exterior mirrors are folded in when the vehicle is locked. If you unlock the vehicle and then open a door, the exterior mirrors fold out again. X Press the = or ; button on the steering wheel to select the Sett.
Display messages Introduction General notes Display messages appear in th em ultifunction display. Display messages with graphic displays may be shown in simplified for mi nt he Operator's Manual and may differ from the messages shown in the multifunction display.
Safety systems Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions !÷ Currently Unavailable See Operator's Manual ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), ESP ® (Electronic Stability Program), BAS (Brake Assist), PRE-SAFE ® ,t he HOLD function and hill start assist are temporarily unavailable.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions If ESP ® is no to perational, ESP ® is unable to stabilize the vehicle. There is an increased risk of skidding and an accident. X Drive on carefully. X Visit a qualified specialist workshop immediately.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions T ! ÷ Inoperative See Operator's Manual EBD (electronic brake force distribution), ABS, ESP ® , BAS, PRE- SAFE ® , the HOLD function and hill start assist are unavailable due to a malfunction.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions $ (USA only) J (Canada only) Check Brake Fluid Level There is no te nough bra ke fluid in the brake fluid reservoir. In addition, the $ (USA only)/ J (Canada only) warning lamp lights up in the instrument cluster and a warning tone sounds.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions PRE-SAFE Functions Currently Limited See Operator's Manual PRE-SAFE ® brake or Adaptive Brake Assist of COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST is temporarily not operational. Possible causes are: R function is impaired due to heavy rain or snow.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions 6 Front Left Malfunction Service Required or Front Right Malfunction Service Required SRS has malfunctioned at the front on the left or right. The 6 warning lamp also lights up in the instrumen tc luster.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Front Passenger Airbag Disabled See Operator's Manual The front-passenger air bag is disabled during the journey, even though: R an a.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Fo rf urther information about the Occupan tC lassification System, see ( Y page 50). Front Passenger Airbag Enabled See Operator's M.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions X Wait fo ra period of at least 60 seconds until the necessary system checks have been completed. X Make sure that the display messages do not appear in the multifunction display. If these conditions are fulfilled, the front-passenger seat can be occupied again.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions b Check Front Left Turn Signal or Check Front Right Turn Signal The front left-hand or front right-hand turn signal is defective.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions b Check Front Left Parking Lamp or Check Front Right Parking Lamp The front left or front right parking or standing lamp is defective. X Visit a qualified specialist workshop. b Check Left reverse Lamp or Check Right Reverse Lamp The lef to rr ight-hand backup lamp is defective.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions b Auto Lamp Function Inoperative The ligh ts ensor is defective. X Visit a qualified specialist workshop. b Switch Off Lights The lights are still switched on when you leave the vehicle. A warning tone also sounds.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ? Coolant Too Hot Stop Vehicle Turn Engine Off The coolan ti s too hot. Aw arning tone also sounds. G WARNING Do no td rive when you re ngine is overheated. Thi sc an cause some fluids which may have leaked into the engine compartmen tt o catch fire.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions # The battery is no tb eing charged. Aw arning tone also sounds. Possible causes are: R a defective alternator R a torn poly-V-belt R a malfunction in the electronics X Pull ove ra nd stop the vehicle safely and switch off the engine, paying attention to road and traffic conditions.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions C There is only a very small amount of fuel in th ef uel tank. X Refuel at the neares tg as statio nw ithout fail. 8 Gas Cap Loose The fuel system pressure is too low. The fuel filler cap is not closed correctly or the fuel system is leaking.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Lane Keeping Assist Currently Unavailable See Operator's Manual or Active Lane Keeping Assist Currently Unavailable See Operator's Manual Lane Keeping Assis to rA ctive Lane Keeping Assist is deactivated and temporarily inoperative .
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Blind Spot Assist Currently Unavailable See Operator's Manual or Active Blind Spot Assist Currently Unavailable See Operator's Manual Blind Spot Assist or Active Blind Spot Assist is temporarily inoperative.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Park Assist Inoperative You have just carried out a large number of turning or parking maneuvers. Active Parking Assis tw ill become available again after approximately ten minutes ( Y page 207).
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions DISTRONIC PLUS Currently Unavailable See Operator's Manual DISTRONIC PLU Si s temporarily inoperative. DISTRONIC PLUS Steering Assist is also temporarily inoperative. Possible causes are: R function is impaired due to heavy rain or snow.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions DTR+: Steering Assist. Currently Unavailable See Operator's Manual DISTRONIC PLU SS teering Assist is temp orarily inoperative. Possible causes are: R the windshield in the camera's field of vision is dirty.
Tires Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Check Tire Pressure Soon The tire pressure loss warnin gs ystem has detected a significant loss in pressure.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Check Tires The tire pressure in one or more tires has dropped significantly. The wheel position is displayed in the multifunction display.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Tire Press. Monitor Currently Unavailable Due to a source of radi oi nterference , no signals can be received from the wheel sensors .T he tire pressure monitor is temporarily malfunctioning.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Service Required Do Not Shift Gears Visit Dealer You canno tc hange the transmission position due to a malfunction. Aw arning tone also sounds. If transmission position D is selected: X Drive to a qualified specialist workshop without shifting the transmission from position D .
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions J Trunk Partition Open Cabriolet: the trunk partition is open. X Close the trunk partition ( Y page 106). Ð Power Steering Malfunction See Operator's Manual The powe rs teeri ng is malfunctioning.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The sof tt op has been opened and closed several times in a row. The soft-top drive has been switched off automatically for safety reasons. You can open and close the soft top again after approximately ten minutes.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions  Key Not Detected (red display message) The KEYLESS-GO key is not in the vehicle. Aw arning tone also sounds. If the engine is switched off, you can no longer loc kt he vehicle centrally or start the engine.
Indicator and warning lamps in the instrument cluster Safety Sea tb elts Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ü After starting the engine, the red seat belt warning lamp lights up for 6s econds. The seat belt warning lamp reminds the driver and fron tp assenger to fasten their seat belts.
Safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions $ (USA only) J (Canada only) The red brake system warning lamp comes on while the vehicle is moving. A warning tone also sounds. You are driving with the parking brake applied. X Release the parking brake.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ! The yellow ABS warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) is deactivated due to a malfunction.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ! The yellow ABS warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. A warning tone also sounds. EBD is not available due to a malfunction.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ÷ The yellow ESP ® warning lamp flashes while the vehicle is in motion. ESP ® or traction control has intervened because there is a risk of skidding or at least one wheel has started to spin. Cruise control or DISTRONIC PLUS is deactivated.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ÷å The yellow ESP ® and ESP ® OFF warning lamps are lit while the engine is running. ESP ® , BAS, BAS PLUS, COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST, PRE-SAFE ® , PRE-SAFE ® Brake, the HOLD function and hill start assist are unavailable due to a malfunction.
Engine Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ; The yellow Check Engine warning lamp lights up while the engine is running. There may be a malfunction, for example: R in the engine manag.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ? The red coolant warning lamp comes on while the engine is running. The coolant level is too low. If the coolant level is correct, the airflow to the engine radiator may be blocked or the electric engine radiator fan may be malfunctioning.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions X Leave the vehicle and keep a safe distance from the vehicle until the engine has cooled down. X Check the coolant level and add coolant, observing the warning notes ( Y page 315). X If you need to add coolant more often than usual, have the engine coolant system checked.
Tires Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions h The yellow tire pressure monitor warning lamp (pressure loss/ malfunction) is lit. The tire pressure monitor has detected a loss of pressure in at leas to ne of the tires.
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R Always store objects so tha tt hey cannot be flung around in these or in similar situations. R Always make sure that objects do not protrude from stowage compartments, parcel nets or stowage nets. R Close lockable stowage compartments while driving.
or a Media Interface are installed in the stowage compartment. A Media Interface is a universal interface for mobile audio equipment, e.g. for an iPod ® or MP3 player (see the separate COMAND Operating Instructions).
Observe the loading guidelines ( Y page 288). The left-hand and right-hand rear seat backrests can be folded down separately to increase the trunk capacity.
R Distribute the load on the cargo tie-down rings evenly. R Do not use elastic straps or nets to secure a load, as these are only intended as an anti-slip protection for ligh tl oads. R Do not route tie-downs across sharp edges or corners. R Pad sharp edges for protection.
X Coupe: hook handle : into rain trough ; . X Cabriolet: pull the trunk floo rs lightly towards you and the nh ook handle : into rain trough ; . Roof carrier (Coupe) Important safety notes G WARNING When you load the roof, the center of gravity of the vehicle rises and the driving characteristics change.
Cup holder in the front-compartment center console : Cup holder You can remove the cup holder's rubbe rm at for cleaning. Clean with clear, lukewarm wate ro nly. Cup holder in the rear stowage box Coupe (double cup holder, side by side) X To open (Coupe): slide cover : forwards.
X Pull or push the sun visor in the direction of the arrow. Rear window roller sunblind (Coupe) Important safety notes G WARNING When extending or retracting, parts of the body could become trapped within the sweep of the roller sunblind. There is a risk of injury.
Rear-compartment ashtray X To open: pull cover ; ou tb y its top edge. X To remove the insert: press release button = and lift the insert up and out. X To install the insert: install insert : from above into the holder and press down into the holder until it engages.
Socket in the rear-compartment center console X Pull cover ; out by its top edge. X Lift up the cover of socket : . mbrace General notes You must have a license agreement to activate the mbrace service. Make sure that your system is activated and operational.
R The indicator lamp in the ï MB Info call button does not light up during self- diagnosis of the system. R The indicator lamp in one or more of the following buttons continues to light up red after .
Shortly afte rt he emergency call has been initiated, a voice connection is automatically established between the Customer Assistance Center and the vehicle occupants. R If the vehicle occupants respond, the Mercedes-Ben zC ustome rA ssistance Center attempts to get more information on the emergency.
Av oice connection is established between the Mercedes-Benz Customer Assistance Center and the vehicle occupants. From the vehicle remote malfunction diagnosis, the Mercedes-Benz Customer Assistance Center can ascertain the nature of the problem ( Y page 303).
i The system has not been able to initiate an MB Info call, if: R the indicator lamp in MB Info call button : is flashing continuously. R no voice connection to the Mercedes- Benz Customer Assistance Center was established. This can occur if the relevant mobile phone network is not available, for example.
Search &S end General notes i To use "Search &S end", your vehicle must be equipped with mbrace and a navigation system. Additionally, an mbrace service subscription must be completed. "Search & Send" is a destination entry service.
1-800-FOR-MERCedes (1-800-367-6372) or 1-866-990-9007 R Canada: Customer Service at 1-888-923-8367 You will be asked for you rp assword. X Return to your vehicle at the time agreed upon with the Mercedes-Ben zC ustomer Assistance Center.
example, guided to the nearest authorized Mercedes-Benz Center or a recovery vehicle is called. If vehicle data needs to be transferred during an MB Info call or a Roadside Assistance call, this is initiated by the Customer Assistance center. You will see the Roadside Assistance Connected message in the COMAND display.
X To start route guidance: select Yes . An overview of the route is shown in the display. i If you select No , the saved route can be called up later via the navigation menu. X Select Start . Route guidance is started. i Downloaded and saved data can be called up agai ni nC OMAND.
to operate up to three different door and gate systems. Use the integrated garage door opene ro nly on garage doors that: R have safety stop and reverse features and R mee tc urren tU .S. federal safety standards Whe np rogramming a garage door opener, park the vehicle outside the garage.
X Press and hold button B on remot ec ontrol A until indicator lamp : lights up green. If indicator lamp : lights up green or flashes, then programming has been successful.
The integrated garage door opener is compatible with devices that have units which operate in the frequency range of 280to 433MHz. R Replace the batteries in garage door remote control A .
X Slide the sea tb ackwards. X To install: place the floormat in the footwell. X Press studs : onto retainers ; . X To remove: pull the floormat off retainers ; .
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Useful information ............................ 312 Engine compartment ........................ 312 Maintenance ...................................... 316 Care .
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could otherwise damage the windshield wipers or the hood. X Make sure that the windshield wipers are turned off. X Pull release lever : on the hood. The hood is released.
X Pull oil dipstick : out of the dipstick guide tube. X Wipe off oil dipstick : . X Slowly slide oil dipstick : into the guide tube to the stop, and take it out again. If the level is between MIN mark = and MAX mark ; , the oil level is correct. X If the oil level has dropped to MIN mark = or below, add 1.
X Replace cap : on the filler neck and turn clockwise. Ensure that the cap locks into place securely. X Chec kt he oil level again with the oil dipstick ( Y page 313).
G WARNING Windshield washer concentrate is highly flammable. If it comes into contact with hot engine components or the exhaust system it could ignite. There is a risk of fire and injury. Make sure that no windshield washer concentrate is spilled next to the filler neck.
Displaying service messages X Switch on the ignition. X Press the = or ; button on the steering wheel to selec tt he Serv. menu. X Press the 9 or : button to select the ASSYST PLUS submenu and confirm by pressing the a button. The service due date appears in the multifunction display.
Regular care of your vehicle is a condition for retaining the quality in the long term. Use care products and cleaning agents recommended and approved by Mercedes- Benz. Washing the vehicle and cleaning the paintwork Automatic car wash G WARNING Braking efficiency is reduced after washing the vehicle.
You can wash the vehicle in an automatic car wash from the very start. If the vehicle is very dirty, pre-wash it before cleaning it in an automatic car wash. After using an automatic car wash, wipe off wax fro mt he windshield and the wiper blades. This will prevent smears and reduce wiping noises caused by residue on the windshield.
X Soa kb ird droppings with water and rinse off the treated areas afterwards. X Remove coolant, brake fluid, tree resin, oils, fuels and greases by rubbing gently with a cloth soaked in petroleum ether or lighter fluid. X Use tar remover to remove tar stains.
Frequent cleaning reduces the soft top's resistance to dirt. To restore this resistance to dirt, clea nt he soft top using soft top cleaning agents that have been recommended and approved by Mercedes-Benz. Incorrect cleaning and care, as well as aging, can cause the soft-top seams to leak.
X Clean net ; of the AIRCAP wind screen with a moist cloth and care and cleaning agents recommended and approved by Mercedes-Benz. Cleaning the wheels ! Do no tu se acidic wheel cleaning products to remove brake dust. This could damage wheel bolts and brake components.
Cleaning the exterior lighting ! Only use cleaning agents or cleaning cloths which are suitable for plastic light lenses. Unsuitable cleaning agents or cleaning cloths could scratch or damage the plastic light lenses. X Clean the plastic lenses of the exterior lighting using a wet sponge and a mild cleaning agent, e.
X Select Open Camera Cover and press W to confirm. The cover of the 360° camera opens. X To clean the rear view camera: use clear water and a soft cloth to clean camera lens : . Cleaning the 360° camera ! Do not clean the camera lens and the area around the 360° camera with a power washer.
Do not use any care products and cleaning agents to clean the cockpit. ! Do not affix the following to plastic surfaces: R stickers R films R scented oil bottles or similar items You can otherwise damage the plastic. ! Do not allow cosmetics, insect repellent or sunscreen to come into contact with the plastic trim .
Seat covers of other materials ! Observe the following when cleaning: R Clea na rtificial leather covers with a cloth moistened with a solution containing 1% detergent (e.g. dish washing liquid). R Clean cloth covers with a microfiber cloth moistened with a solution containing 1% detergent (e.
Useful information ............................ 328 Where will I find...? ........................... 328 Flat tire .............................................. 328 Batter y( vehicle) ................................ 330 Jump-starting ..............
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X Stop the vehicle on solid, non-slippery and level ground, as far away as possible from traffic. X Switch on the hazard warning lamps. X Secure the vehicle against rolling away ( Y page 182). X If possible, bring the front wheels into the straight-ahead position.
Important safety notes G WARNING When driving in emergency mode, the driving characteristics deteriorate, e.g. when cornering, accelerating quickly and when braking. There is a risk of an accident. Do no te xceed the stated maximu ms peed. Avoid abrupt steering and driving maneuvers, and driving over obstacles (curbs, potholes, off-road).
R if you push or pull the battery across the carpet or other synthetic materials R if you wipe the battery with a cloth G WARNING During the charging process, a battery produces hydrogen gas. If a shor tc ircuit occurs or sparks are created, the hydrogen gas can ignite.
Battery acid is caustic. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Wea rs uitable protective clothing, especially gloves, apro na nd faceguard. Rinse any acid spills immediately with clear water. Contact a physician if necessary. Wear eye protection.
! Only use battery chargers with a maximum charging voltage of 14.8 V. ! Only charge the battery using the jump- starting connection point. The jump-starting connection point is in the engine compartment ( Y page 334).
Jump-starting For the jump-starting procedure, use only the jump-starting connection point, consisting of a positive terminal and a ground point, in the engine compartment. G WARNING Battery acid is caustic. There is a risk of injury. Avoid contact with the skin, eyes or clothing.
R Only jump-start from batteries with a 12 V voltage rating. R Only use jumper cables which have a sufficient cross-section and insulated terminal clamps. R If the battery is fully discharged, leave the battery that is being used to jump-start connected for a few minutes before attempting to start.
X Before disconnecting the jumper cables, le tt he engine run for several minutes. X First, remove the jumper cables from earth point A and negative terminal ? , then from positive clamp ; and positive terminal = . Begin each time at the contacts on your own vehicle first.
It is better to have the vehicle transported than to have it towed. If the vehicle has suffered transmission damage, have it transported on a transporter or trailer. The automatic transmission must be in position N when the vehicle is being towed. The battery must be connected and charged.
Only possible for vehicles without 4MATIC. X Switch on the hazard warning lamps ( Y page 138). X Turn the SmartKey to position 0 in the ignition lock and remove the SmartKey from the ignition lock. X When leaving the vehicle, take the SmartKey or the KEYLESS-GO key with you.
You can find information on "Jump-starting" under ( Y page 334). Fuses Important safety notes G WARNING If you manipulate or bridge a faulty fuse or if you replace it with a fuse with a higher amperage, the electric cables could be overloaded.
X To open: pull ou tc over : slightly at the bottom in the direction of arrow = . X Pull cover : outwards in the direction of arrow ; and remove it. X To close: clip in cover : on the front of the dashboard.
Coupe X To open: turn rotary catch : of cover ; clockwise. X Open cover ; downwards. Cabriolet X To open: raise trunk floor : ( Y page 292). X Using tabs = , push back floo rc overing with slits ; and lift it up.
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Useful information ............................ 344 Important safety notes .................... 344 Operation .......................................... . 344 Winter operation ............................... 346 Tire pressure .........................
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and wheels checked at a qualified specialist workshop. When parking your vehicle, make sure that the tires do no tg et deformed by the curb or other obstacles. If it is necessary to drive over curbs, speed humps or similar elevations, try to do so slowly and at an obtuse angle.
Bar indicator : for tread wear is integrated into the tire tread. Treadwear indicators (TWI) are required by law. Six indicators are positioned on the tire tread. They are visible once a tread depth of approximately á in (1.6 mm) has been reached .I ft his is the case, the tire is so worn that it must be replaced.
Only winter tires bearing the i snowflake symbol in addition to the M+S marking provide the best possible grip in wintry road conditions. Only these tires will allow driving safety systems such as ABS and ESP ® to function optimally in winter. These tires have been developed specifically for driving in snow.
Tire pressure Tire pressure specifications Important safety notes G WARNING Tires with tire pressures tha ta re too low or too high are associated with the following hazards: R they can burst, in particular if the vehicle is heavily laden or when driven at high speeds.
Example: tire pressure table with tire dimensions If a tire size precedes a tire pressure, the tire pressure informatio nf ollowing is only valid for that tire size. The load conditions "partially laden" and "fully laden" are defined in the table for different numbers of occupants and amounts of luggage.
The tires are cold: R if the vehicle has been parked without direct sunlight on the tires for at least three hours and R if the vehicle has been driven for less than 1 mile (1.6 km). The tire temperature changes depending on the outside temperature, the vehicle speed and the tire load.
when adjusting the tire pressure ( Y page 348). i The actual values for tires are vehicle- specific and may deviate fro mt he values in the illustration. Checking the tire pressures Important safety notes Observe the notes on tire pressure ( Y page 348).
R you adop ta very sporty driving style (cornering at high speeds or driving with high rates of acceleration). R you are driving with a heavy load (in the vehicle or on the roof).
Example: current tire pressure display For informatio no nt he message display, refer to the "Checking the tire pressure electronically" section ( Y page 354).
event of a sudden loss of pressure, bring the vehicle to a halt by braking carefully. Avoid abrupt steering maneuvers. The tire pressure monitor has a yellow warning lamp in the instrument cluster for indicating a pressure loss or malfunction.
and must be corrected at the next opportunity. R If the Check Tires message appears in the multifunction display, the tire pressure in one or more tires has dropped significantly and the tires must be checked.
your vehicle. Never overload the tires by exceeding the maximum load. Two instruction labels on your vehicle show the maximum possible load. (1) The Tire and Loading Information placard is on the B-pillar on the driver's side .
travel in the vehicle. This information can be found on the Tire and Loading Information placard. i The specifications shown on the Tire and Loading Information placard in the illustratio na re examples. The number of seats is vehicle-specific and can differ from the details shown.
Example: steps 1 to 3 The following table shows examples on how to calculate total and cargo load capacities with varying seating configurations and number and size of occupants. The following examples use a maximum load of 1500 lbs (68 0k g) . This is fo ri llustration purposes only.
Step 3 Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Permissible load (maximu mg ros s vehicle weight rating from the Tire and Loading Information placard minus the gross weight of all occupants) 1500 lbs (680 kg) Ò.
Example: R Treadwear grade: 200 R Traction grade: AA R Temperature grade: A All passenger car tires must conform to the statutory safety requirements in additio nt o these grades. i The actual values for tires are vehicle- specifi ca nd may deviate from the values in the illustration.
Tire labeling Overview : Unifor mT ire Quality Grading Standard ( Y page 365) ; DOT, Tire Identification Number ( Y page 364) = Maximum tire load ( Y page 363) ? Maximum tire pressure ( Y page 350) A .
calculated by dividing the tire width by the tire height. Tire code: tire code = specifies the tire type. "R" represents radial tires; "D" represents diagonal tires; "B" represents diagonal radial tires.
All-weather tires and winter tires Index Speed rating Q M+S 1 up to 100 mph (160 km/h) T M+S 1 up to 118 mph (190 km/h) H M+S 1 up to 130 mph (210 km/h) V M+S 1 up to 149 mph (240 km/h) i Not all tires with the M+S marking provide the driving characteristics of winter tires.
Do not overload the tires by exceeding the specified load limit. The maximum permissible load can be found on the vehicle's Tire and Loading Information placard on the B-pillar on the driver's side ( Y page 355). i The actual values for tires are vehicle- specific and may deviate fro mt he values in the illustration.
100 kilopascals (kPa) are the equivalent of 1 bar. DOT (Department of Transportation) DOT marked tires fulfill the requirements of the United States Department of Transportation. Normal occupant weight The numbe ro fo ccupants for which the vehicle is designed multiplied by 68 kilograms (150 lb).
Curb weight The weight of a vehicle with standard equipment including the maximum capacity of fuel, oil and coolant .I ta lso includes the air- conditioning system and optional equipment if these are installed in the vehicle, but does not include passengers or luggage.
Occupant distribution The distribution of occupant si na vehicle at their designated seating positions. Total load limit Rated cargo and luggage load plus 68 kilograms (150 lb) multiplied by the number of seats in the vehicle.
Components damaged in this way may fail unexpectedly. There is a ris ko fa na ccident. Do not use power washers with circula rj et nozzles to clean the vehicle. Have damaged tires or chassis component sr eplaced immediately. Mounting aw heel Preparing the vehicle X Stop the vehicle on solid, non-slippery and level ground.
Securing the vehicle on slight downhill gradients (example: Coupe) X On light downhill gradients: place chocks or other suitable items in front of the wheels of the front and rea ra xle.
Jacking points (example: Coupe) The jacking points are located jus tb ehind the front wheel housings and just in front of the rear wheel housings (arrows). Vehicles with AMG equipment: to protect the vehicle body, the vehicle has covers next to the jacking points on the outer sills.
Mounting an ew wheel G WARNING Oiled or greased wheel bolts or damaged wheel bolts/hub threads can cause the wheel bolts to come loose .A s a result, you could lose a wheel while driving. There is a risk of accident. Never oil or grease wheel bolts. In the event of damage to the threads, contact a qualified specialist workshop immediately .
X Vehicles with AMG equipment: insert the cove ri nto the outer sill. X Check the tire pressure of the newly mounted wheel and adjus ti ti fn ecessary. Observe the recommended tire pressure ( Y page 348). i Vehicles with tire pressure monitor: all wheels mounted must be equipped with functioning sensors.
at the factory as standard equipmen to r optional extras. If you would like to equip your vehicle with approved winter tires, you may also, in certain circumstances, require rims of the appropriate size. The sizes of the approved winter tires may deviate from that of the standard tires.
Tires E 350 Summer tires R17 Tires Allo yw heels BA: 235/45 R17 94 W MOExtended BA: 7.5 J x 17 H2 Wheel offset: 1.77 in (45 mm) R18 Tires Alloy wheels FA: 235/40 R18 91 Y RA: 255/35 R18 94 Y XL 2 FA: 8.0 J x 18 H2 Wheel offset: 1.77 in (45 mm) RA: 8.5 J x 18 H2 Wheel offset: 1.
Winter tires R17 Tires Alloy wheels BA: 235/45 R17 94 H M+S i BA: 7.5 J x 17 H2 Wheel offset: 1.77 in (45 mm) R18 Tires Alloy wheels BA: 235/40 R18 95 H XL M+S i BA: 8.0 J x 18 H2 Wheel offset: 1.77 in (45 mm) E 350 4MATIC Summer tires R17 Tires Alloy wheels BA: 235/45 R17 94 W MOExtended BA: 7.
R18 Tires Allo yw heels FA: 235/40 R18 91 H M+S RA: 255/35 R18 94 H XL M+S 2 FA: 8.0 J x 18 H2 Wheel offset: 1.77 in (45 mm) RA: 8.5 J x 18 H2 Wheel offset: 1.93 in (49 mm) FA: 235/40 R18 91 H M+S RA: 255/35 R18 94 H XL M+S 2 FA: 8.0 J x 18 H2 Wheel offset: 1.
All-weather tires R18 Tires Alloy wheels FA: 235/40 R18 91 H M+S RA: 255/35 R18 94 H XL M+S 2 FA: 8.0 J x 18 H2 Wheel offset: 1.77 in (45 mm) RA: 8.5 J x 18 H2 Wheel offset: 1.93 in (49 mm) FA: 235/40 R18 91 H M+S RA: 255/35 R18 94 H XL M+S 2 FA: 8.0 J x 18 H2 Wheel offset: 1.
the speed limitation specified on the emergency spare wheel. Replace the tires after si xy ears at the latest, regardless of wear. This also applies to the emergency spare wheel. i When you are driving with the collapsible spare wheel mounted, the tire pressure loss warning system or the tire pressure monitor cannot function reliably.
Technical data E 350 "Minispare" emergency spare wheel Tires Allo yw heels T 135/80 R17 103 M Tire pressure: 420 kPa (4.2 bar/61 psi) 3.5 B x 17 H2 Wheel offset: 0.77 in (19.5 mm) E 350 4MATIC "Minispare" emergency spare wheel Tires Alloy wheels T 135/80 R17 103 M Tire pressure: 420 kPa (4.
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Useful information ............................ 382 Information regarding technical data .................................................... 382 Warranty .............................. .............. 382 Identification plates ........................
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Example: vehicle identification plate (US Ao nly) ; VIN = Paint code Example :v ehicle identification plate (Canada only) ; VIN = Paint code i The data shown on the vehicle identification plate is used only as an example. This data is differen tf or every vehicle and can deviate from the data shown here.
Service products and filling capacities Important safety notes G WARNING Service products may be poisonous and hazardous to health. There is a risk of injury. Comply with instructions on the use, storage and disposal of service products on the labels of the respective original containers.
Model Of which reserve All models Approx. 2.1 US gal (8.0 l) Gasoline Fuel grade ! Do not use diesel to refuel vehicles with a gasoline engine. Do not switch on the ignitio ni fy ou accidentally refuel with the wrong fuel. Otherwise, the fuel will enter the fuel system.
Mercedes-Ben zr ecommends that you use fuel brands that have the additives. The quality of the fuel available in some countries may not be sufficient. Residue could build up as a result.
Otherwise, you may damage the engine and the exhaust gas aftertreatment. Comply with the important safety notes for service products when handling engine oil ( Y page 384). The engine oils are matched to the performance of Mercedes-Benz engines and service intervals.
Only use brake fluid approved by Mercedes- Benz according to MB Approval 331.0. Information abou ta pproved brake fluid can be obtained at any qualified specialist workshop or on the Internet at http://bevo.
Filling capacities Missing values were no ta vail abl ea tt ime of going to print. Model Capacity E 350 E 350 4MATIC Approx. 10.1 US gal (9.6 l) E 550 Approx.
Refrigerant instruction label Example: refrigerant instruction label : Warning symbol ; Refrigerant filling capacity = Applicable SAE standards ? PAG oil part number A Type of refrigerant Warning symb.
Missing values were not available at time of going to print. All models Vehicle width including exterior mirrors 79.4 in (2016 mm) Wheelbase 108.7 in (2760 mm) Vehicle height when opening/ closing the roof, Cabriolet only 80.5 in (2045 mm) Maximum roof load, Coupe only 220 lb (100 kg) Maximum trunk load 220 lb (100 kg) E 350 Vehicle length 185.
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