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ContentsDriving and parking... 378Starting the engine... 378Driving off ...
99Control systemsCOMAND FM/AM radioSaving using autostoreOption 1왘 Press n when the main area is select-ed.왘 Select “Autostore”.Option 2왘 Select “Audi
100Control systemsCOMAND satellite radio (USA only)Submenu overviewWarning! GPlease devote your attention first and fore-most to the traffic situation
101Control systemsCOMAND satellite radio (USA only)Introduction to Satellite radioSIRIUS Satellite Radio provides 100 chan-nels, so called streams, of
102Control systemsCOMAND satellite radio (USA only)Satellite radio service is not activatedThe telephone number of the SIRIUS Ser-vice Center and the
103Control systemsCOMAND satellite radio (USA only)Selecting program category 왘 Select “Audio” “Audio” “Sat Ra-dio” “Category”.The category list
104Control systemsCOMAND satellite radio (USA only)Tuning in channels using channel pre-sets왘 Select “Audio” “Audio” “Sat Ra-dio” “Presets”.or왘
105Control systemsCOMAND satellite radio (USA only)Channel number is valid and channel is included in subscriptionCOMAND tunes in the channel entered.
106Control systemsCOMAND satellite radio (USA only)왘 Selecting a preset position: Slide qmr or rotate ymz.Saving a channel to a selected preset positi
107Control systemsCOMAND audio CD/audio DVD/MP3왔 COMAND audio CD/audio DVD/MP3Safety precautions Notes about MP3 modePermissible media for MP3 files앫
108Control systemsCOMAND audio CD/audio DVD/MP3Multisession CDsFor multisession CDs, the first session type of the CD determines how COMAND will proce
ContentsOperation ... 497The first 1000 miles (1500 km) ... 498Driving instructions...
109Control systemsCOMAND audio CD/audio DVD/MP3Permissible MP3 formatsCOMAND supports the MPEG1 Audio Lay-er 3 format.Permissible bit and sampling rat
110Control systemsCOMAND audio CD/audio DVD/MP3Data on audio DVDs are stored either in uncompressed format or in lossless com-pressed format. The soun
111Control systemsCOMAND audio CD/audio DVD/MP3Notes about handling CDs/DVDs 앫 Only hold discs by the edge.앫 Handle discs carefully to prevent play-ba
112Control systemsCOMAND audio CD/audio DVD/MP3Loading an individual magazine tray왘 Press desired magazine tray button 3.If a disc is loaded, it will
113Control systemsCOMAND audio CD/audio DVD/MP3Ejecting CDs and DVDs Ejecting from the DVD changer1 Disc slot2 Magazine tray buttons 1 – 63 Eject butt
114Control systemsCOMAND audio CD/audio DVD/MP3Submenu overviewiThe components and operating principles of COMAND can be found on (컄 page 81).CD or DV
115Control systemsCOMAND audio CD/audio DVD/MP3Switching to audio CD, audio DVD or MP3 mode왘 Load CD/DVD (컄 page 111) or PCMCIA card (컄 page 112).or왘
116Control systemsCOMAND audio CD/audio DVD/MP3Example display in MP3 mode1 Current playback option2 Medium type3 Disc number (not on PCMCIA card)4 Tr
117Control systemsCOMAND audio CD/audio DVD/MP3Selecting CD/DVD/MP3 media왘 Select “Audio” “Audio”.왘 Select “CD”, “DVD-Audio” or “MP3”.COMAND begins
118Control systemsCOMAND audio CD/audio DVD/MP3Selecting a folder왘 Select “Audio” “Audio” “MP3” “Folder”.or왘 Press n when main area is selected.
ContentsPractical hints ... 565What to do if …?... 566Lamps in instrument cluster ...
119Control systemsCOMAND audio CD/audio DVD/MP3Setting the audio formatThis function lets you choose the audio for-mat that you would like COMAND to p
120Control systemsCOMAND telephone*Safety precautionsGeneral notesCalls disconnected while the vehicle is in motionA call may be disconnected if:앫 the
121Control systemsCOMAND telephone*Please note that these functions are only available with Mercedes-Benz approved mobile phones. Please contact an au
122Control systemsCOMAND telephone*Switching telephone on or off왘 Switching on: Insert mobile phone into cradle when COMAND is switched on.or왘 Switch
123Control systemsCOMAND telephone*“911” emergency callThe following conditions must be fulfilled in order to make a “911” emergency call:앫 The phone
124Control systemsCOMAND telephone*Confirming the emergency callAfter the digits have been entered, you will see the question “Do you want to dial the
125Control systemsCOMAND telephone*Entering the PIN2The phone may request the PIN2 in order to use certain functions. A corresponding message appears
126Control systemsCOMAND telephone*Telephone submenu overviewiThe components and operating principles of COMAND can be found on (컄 page 81).Name (only
127Control systemsCOMAND telephone*Main telephone menu왘 Calling up main menu: Select “Tele-phone” “Telephone” “Telephone”.or왘 Press s on the telep
128Control systemsCOMAND telephone*Call listsCOMAND can display the following calls in separate lists:앫 Calls received앫 Calls dialedCalling up a list왘
ContentsTechnical data... 671Parts service ... 672Warranty coverage...
129Control systemsCOMAND telephone*Displaying details of a list entryCOMAND can also show a shortened list entry in its entirety.왘 Select list entry (
130Control systemsCOMAND telephone*Adding to an existing entry in the COMAND address book왘 Slide omp or rotate ymz and select list entry (컄 page 128).
131Control systemsCOMAND telephone*왘 Use the Bluetooth® headset (see headset operating instructions).If you have accepted the call using COMAND, the t
132Control systemsCOMAND telephone*Redial왘 Switching screen to telephone mode: Call up main telephone menu (컄 page 127).왘 Use COMAND controller to sel
133Control systemsCOMAND telephone*왘 Deleting entire number: Select ) and press n until the number is deleted.왘 Connecting a call (speed-dial pre-sets
134Control systemsCOMAND telephone*Switching the hands-free microphone on or off왘 Switching screen to telephone mode: Call up main telephone menu (컄 p
135Control systemsCOMAND telephone*1 Back to the call display2 Character entry3 To call up the phone book왘 Sending individual characters: Rotate ymz o
136Control systemsCOMAND telephone*Transferring a callFrom the hands-free system to the Bluetooth® headsetThe call transfer is controlled by pressing
137Control systemsCOMAND telephone*COMAND phone bookThe COMAND phone book contains both the COMAND address book entries and mobile phone entries that
138Control systemsCOMAND telephone*Entries with category symbol 1 come from the mobile phone. The following cate-gory symbols are possible:앫 = symbol
13Product information왔IntroductionProduct informationPlease observe the following in your own best interest:We recommend using Genuine Mercedes-Benz P
139Control systemsCOMAND telephone*왘 Switching from the list to the smart speller: Select “Back” from the list.or왘 Press back button L in the center c
140Control systemsCOMAND telephone*Selecting subentries왘 Select an entry with the + symbol and press n.The + symbol changes to / and the subentries ar
141Control systemsCOMAND telephone*1 Data field2 Input mark (cursor)3 Input characters왘 Changing data field: Slide qmr re-peatedly until desired data
142Control systemsCOMAND telephone*Deleting an entryThe deletion rules may vary, depending on the entry selected:앫 Upper entry selected from the addre
143Control systemsCOMAND telephone*1 Data field2 Input mark (cursor)3 Input characters왘 Proceed as described in the “Changing data field” paragraph in
144Control systemsCOMAND telephone*Adding a telephone number to an ad-dress book entry왘 Select address book entry (컄 page 139).왘 Select “Options” “A
145Control systemsCOMAND telephone*SMS messages (Short Message Service) SMS functionsThe following functions are available:앫 Receive앫 ReadThe followin
146Control systemsCOMAND telephone*Selecting an SMS message왘 Rotate ymz or slide qmr and then press n.Showing abbreviated sender display in full왘 Sele
147Control systemsCOMAND telephone*왘 Proceed as described in the “Selecting a number category” paragraph in the “Adding a telephone number to an ex-is
148Control systemsCOMAND navigationSafety precautionsWarning! GFor safety reasons, only enter a destination when the vehicle is stationary. When the v
14IntroductionOperator’s ManualThis Operator’s Manual contains a great deal of useful information. We urge you to read it carefully and familiarize yo
149Control systemsCOMAND navigation (introduction)왔 COMAND navigation (introduction)Map softwareThe digital maps generated by the map software become
150Control systemsCOMAND navigation (introduction)Loading a DVD into the DVD changer1 Disc slot2 Magazine tray buttons 1 – 6왘 Switch on COMAND (컄 page
151Control systemsCOMAND navigation (introduction)UpdatingAfter you have loaded the DVD, you will see a message to the effect that the disc does not c
152Control systemsCOMAND navigation (introduction)왘 To allow the update to run to the end without canceling: Take no fur-ther action.If the update is
153Control systemsCOMAND navigation (introduction)General notesOperational readiness of the navigation system following a system software update by an
154Control systemsCOMAND navigation (introduction)When positioning is complete, route guid-ance is once again possible using naviga-tion announcements
155Control systemsCOMAND navigation (introduction)Navigation system menu overviewiThe components and operating principles of COMAND can be found on (컄
156Control systemsCOMAND navigation (introduction)Calling up the map display and switch-ing to navigation mode왘 Press the N shortcut button once or tw
157Control systemsCOMAND navigation (introduction)Hiding or showing the menu system왘 Hiding: Slide qm.The “Full Screen” menu item appears in the main
158Control systemsCOMAND navigation (introduction)1 Crosshair2 Details of the crosshair position 3 Map scaleAdjusting the map scale왘 Rotate ymz.Rotati
15IntroductionOperator’s ManualImportant notice for California retail buyers and lessees of Mercedes-Benz automobilesUnder California law you may be e
159Control systemsCOMAND navigation (introduction)Basic settingsMap orientation1 Current map orientationThe following may be displayed: 앫 8 = “Heading
160Control systemsCOMAND navigation (introduction)왘 Adjusting: Select “Navi” “Navi” “Map Display”.The map display list appears. A dot R indicates
161Control systemsCOMAND navigation (introduction)Switching the geo-coordinate display on or off왘 Select “Navi” “Navi” “Map Dis-play”.The map disp
162Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)The following destination entry options are available:앫 Entering a destination by a
163Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)Menu items in the address input menuSome menu items will not or not yet be availabl
164Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)왘 Canceling an entry: Select “Back” in the bottom line and press n.or왘 Press back b
165Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)Entering a province (Canada)왘 In the address input menu, select “State/Prov” “Pro
166Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)Entering the zip code왘 In the address input menu, select “Zip Code”. A list of zip
167Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)왘 Canceling an entry: Select “Back” in the bottom line and press n.or왘 Press back b
168Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)앫 “Map”: Using the map to enter a desti-nation (컄 page 184) 앫 “Street”: entering a
16IntroductionOperator’s ManualMaintenanceThe Maintenance Booklet describes all the necessary maintenance work which should be performed at regular in
169Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)The top list entry 1 at first shows either the town or city in which the vehicle is
170Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)List of towns/cities without input char-acters1 Symbol for more selection options왘
171Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)Entering a street왘 In the address input menu, select “Street”.The list of streets a
172Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)왘 Deleting an entire entry: Select ) in the bottom line and press n until the entir
173Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)앫 “Map”: using the map to enter a desti-nation (컄 page 184) 앫 “House No.”: entering
174Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)While the characters are being selected as described below, the top list entry 1 al
175Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)Which of the following menu items are now available may depend on the data version
176Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)왘 Canceling an entry: Select “Back” in the bottom line and press n.or왘 Press back b
177Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)List of house numbers with input charactersWhen this list appears, the input charac
178Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)List of house numbers without input characters왘 Selecting house numbers: Slide qmr
17IntroductionOperator’s ManualOperating your vehicle outside the USA or CanadaIf you plan to operate your vehicle in for-eign countries, please be aw
179Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)List of intersections with input charactersWhen this list appears, the input charac
180Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)List of intersections without input characters왘 Selecting an intersection: Slide qm
181Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)Starting the route calculation왘 After entering the destination, select “Start”.The
182Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)Entering a destination from the desti-nation memory왘 Select “Navi” “Destination”
183Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)왘 Deleting individual characters: Select ) in the bottom line and press n.왘 Deletin
184Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)Entering a destination from the list of last destinations왘 Select “Navi” “Destina
185Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)Moving the map and selecting the des-tination왘 Moving map: Slide qmr, omp or wmx.왘
186Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)Entering predefined destinations왘 Select “Navi” “Destination” “Stopover”.If a s
187Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (entering a destination)Subsequent destination entries may differ, depending on your selection:앫 “Address E
188Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (Point of interest entry)Entering a POI in the surrounding area왘 In the map view while the menu system is d
18IntroductionWhere to find itThis Operator’s Manual is designed to pro-vide comprehensive support information for you, the vehicle operator. Each sec
189Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (Point of interest entry)왘 Selecting another state (USA) or province (CDN): Select the first list entry.A l
190Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (Point of interest entry)Main category list with input charactersWhen this list appears, the input charac-t
191Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (Point of interest entry)Main category list without input charactersExample illustration: main category lis
192Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (Point of interest entry)왘 Canceling selection: Select “Back” and press n.or왘 Press back button L in the ce
193Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (Point of interest entry)POI list with input characters1 Top list entry based on the input data up to that
194Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (Point of interest entry)POI list without input characters왘 Selecting a destination: Slide qmr or rotate ym
195Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (Point of interest entry)Entering a POI from the map왘 Select “Guide” in the map view with the menu system d
196Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (route guidance)Route guidanceCOMAND guides you to the destination us-ing navigation commands in the form o
197Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (route guidance)Preparation phaseCOMAND prepares you for the upcoming driving maneuver. Based on the exampl
198Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (route guidance)Maneuver phaseCOMAND announces the next driving ma-neuver. Based on the example display be-
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19IntroductionSymbols왔 SymbolsTrademarks:앫 Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of of Bluetooth SIG Inc.앫 ESP® and PRE-SAFE® are registered trademark
199Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (route guidance)Partially digitized areas If the destination is within a partially digitized areaCOMAND gui
200Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (route guidance)During route guidance, the display is divid-ed. On the right-hand side you will see the dir
201Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (route guidance)1 Current vehicle position; the triangle in-dicates the vehicle’s direction of travel2 Off-
202Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (route guidance)Navigation announcementsRoute guidance is already active.왘 Calling up a current announcemen
203Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (during route guidance)왔 COMAND navigation system (during route guidance)Cancel route guidance왘 Select “Des
204Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (during route guidance)Displaying route information왘 Select “Route” “Route Info” in map view with the men
205Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (during route guidance)Detour function왘 Select “Route” “Detour” in map view with the menu system displaye
206Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (destination memory)Saving a destination in the destination memorySaving after the address has been en-tere
207Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (destination memory)1 Selected data field with input mark (cursor)2 Input characters왘 Entering data: Procee
208Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (destination memory)Deleting a destination from the destina-tion memory왘 Select “Navi” “Destination” “F
20IntroductionOperating safetyProper use of the vehicleProper use of the vehicle requires that you are familiar with the following information and rul
209Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (destination memory)Own addressAssigning your address for the first time or changing your own addressAssign
210Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (destination memory)왘 Destination memory list without in-put characters: Press n immediately.or왘 Destinatio
211Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (destination memory)왘 Closing message: Select “OK”.Depending on which data is missing or cannot be found on
212Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (destination memory)Destination memory list without input charactersIn the destination memory list without
213Control systemsCOMAND navigation system (last destinations)왔 COMAND navigation system (last destinations)Saving a destination permanently in the de
214Control systemsCOMAND address bookGeneral notesThe address book contains the entries that are saved in the COMAND address book memory. The entries
215Control systemsCOMAND address bookCalling up the address book왘 Select “Telephone” “Telephone” “Address Book”.The main address book display ap-p
216Control systemsCOMAND address book왘 Switching between private and business data: Select symbol 1.The display switches to private or busi-ness data,
217Control systemsCOMAND address bookDeleting an entry왘 Search for desired entry (컄 page 217).왘 Select “Options” “Delete”.A deletion prompt appears.
218Control systemsCOMAND address bookEntries with the symbol contain com-plete, navigable address data from the nav-igation system that correspond t
21IntroductionProblems with your vehicle왔 Problems with your vehicleIf you should experience a problem with your vehicle, particularly one that you be
219Control systemsCOMAND address bookDisplaying a complete address book entrySearching for the desired entry왘 Search for an address book entry (컄 page
220Control systemsCOMAND address bookSwitching between private or business data왘 Select symbol 2.The display switches to private or busi-ness data, de
221Control systemsCOMAND address bookClosing the detailed view왘 Select “Back”.Changing an entryChanging an address book entry 왘 Search for an address
222Control systemsCOMAND address book왘 Select “Yes” or “No”.If you select “Yes”, a selection list will appear containing the four existing numbers.왘 S
223Control systemsCOMAND address bookStarting route guidance to an entry왘 Search for an address book entry (컄 page 217).왘 Display the details of an en
224Control systemsCOMAND address bookIf all data is available and matches the dig-ital map data, the navigation system starts the route calculation.Vo
225Control systemsCOMAND address bookSaving a phone book entry from mobile phone in the COMAND address bookSaving a phone book entry from mobile phone
226Control systemsCOMAND address book왘 After selecting an entry, press n.COMAND saves the data if there are fewer than four numbers assigned to the se
227Control systemsCOMAND system settings왔 COMAND system settingsSystems settings menu overviewDisplay settingsSwitching the display on or off왘 Switchi
228Control systemsCOMAND system settings왘 Selecting hour or minute(s): Slide omp.왘 Setting value: Rotate ymz or slide qmr.왘 Saving setting: Press n.Se
22IntroductionReporting safety defectsFor the USA only:The following text is published as required of manufacturers under Title 49, Code of U.S. Feder
229Control systemsCOMAND system settings왘 Switching automatic changeover on or off: Select “Automatic Daylight Sav-ings Time”.You have switched the fu
230Control systemsCOMAND system settingsStarting new individualization왘 Select “Vehicle” “System Settings” “Voice Control” “Start new indi-vidua
231Control systemsCOMAND system settingsSetting the system language왘 Select “Vehicle” “System Settings” “Language”.The language list appears. A do
232Control systemsCOMAND system settingsBluetooth® settingsGeneral information about Bluetooth®Bluetooth® technology is the standard for short-range w
233Control systemsCOMAND system settingsThe device list can contain the following devices:앫 All detected devices, whether autho-rized or not.앫 All aut
234Control systemsCOMAND system settings왘 Entering passkey into COMAND: Select the digits one by one.왘 Deleting digits: Select ) and briefly press n.왘
235Control systemsCOMAND vehicle menu왔 COMAND vehicle menuIn this menu, you can program the follow-ing vehicle functions:Setting night security illumi
236Control systemsCOMAND vehicle menu왘 Selecting length of time: Slide qmr or rotate ymz.왘 Confirming selection: Press n.To activate night security il
237Control systemsCOMAND vehicle menu왘 Confirming selection: Press n.To activate locator lighting:왘 Make sure the function “Locator Light-ing” is set.
238Control systemsCOMAND vehicle menu왘 Selecting a function: Slide qmr or rotate ymz.A checkmark appears in the corre-sponding box when the option has
23IntroductionVehicle data recording왔 Vehicle data recordingInformation regarding electronic recording devices (Including notice pursuant to Californi
239Control systemsCOMAND vehicle menuActivating easy-entry/exit featureUse this function to activate and deacti-vate the easy-entry/exit feature (컄 pa
240Control systemsCOMAND vehicle menu왘 Confirming selection: Press n.A selection list appears.The current setting is indicated by a dot R.왘 Selecting
241Control systemsCOMAND vehicle menuSetting interior lighting delayed switch-offUse this function to set whether and how long you would like the inte
242Control systemsCOMAND vehicle menuExtending or retracting rear window sunshadeThis function is used to extend or retract the rear sunshade.왘 Select
243Control systemsCOMAND vehicle menu왘 Confirming selection: Press n.or왘 Select “Vehicle” “Vehicle” “Trunk Opening-height Restriction”.A checkmark
244Control systemsCOMAND automatic climate controlYou can operate the automatic climate control via COMAND or via the buttons on the automatic climate
245Control systemsCOMAND automatic climate controlThe automatic climate control menu is called up via the climate control settings.Climate control set
246Control systemsCOMAND automatic climate controlAdjusting air distributionYou can adjust the air distribution sepa-rately for the driver’s and front
247Control systemsCOMAND automatic climate control왘 Changing air volume: Slide qmr or rotate ymz.왘 Exiting menu: Press n, back button L in the center
248Control systemsCOMAND automatic climate control왘 Select climate control settings Cen-tral climate control menu.왘 Selecting “ACOFF”: Slide qmr or
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249Control systemsCOMAND automatic climate controlAdjusting footwell temperatureThe “Footwell Temperature” function is used to adjust the temperature
250Control systemsCOMAND seatsWhen adjusting the seats, observe the safety notes in the section “Seats” (컄 page 339).Operating seats via COMANDThe fol
251Control systemsCOMAND seatsExiting menuThere are several ways to exit the seat menu.왘 Press O again.or왘 Press any shortcut button.or왘 Select anothe
252Control systemsCOMAND seatsDrive-dynamic multicontour seats*Drive-dynamic multicontour seats allow several individual support adjustments and can a
253Control systemsCOMAND seats1 Scale2 Cursor3 Current setting왘 Slide qmr or rotate ymz until desired setting is reached.왘 Saving setting: Press n.Adj
254Control systemsCOMAND seats왘 Slide qmr or omp until desired setting is reached.왘 Saving setting: Press n.Adjusting backrest curvature in shoul-der
255Control systemsCOMAND seatsDrive-dynamic functionThe Drive-dynamic multicontour seat elec-tronically controls the air pressure in the air chambers
256Control systemsInstrument cluster control systemThe control system is activated as soon as the SmartKey in the starter switch is turned to position
257Control systemsInstrument cluster control systemMultifunction steering wheelThe displays in the multifunction display and the settings in the contr
258Control systemsInstrument cluster control systemMenusTrip (컄 page 260) Navi (컄 page 261) Audio (컄 page 263) Telephone* (컄 page 265)Commands/submenu
25At a glanceExterior viewCockpitInstrument clusterStorage compartmentsControl systemsCenter consoleOverhead control panelDriver’s door control panel
259Control systemsInstrument cluster control systemAssistance* (컄 page 268) Service (컄 page 269) Settings (컄 page 271)Commands/submenusDisplaying the
260Control systemsInstrument cluster control systemTrip menuIn the “Trip” menu, you can show an addi-tional display for the speedometer and call up or
261Control systemsInstrument cluster control systemResetting fuel consumption statistics왘 Press ( or & to select the “Trip” menu.왘 Press % or $ to
262Control systemsInstrument cluster control systemRoute guidance activeThe image on the multifunction display de-pends on whether you are being notif
263Control systemsInstrument cluster control system앫 “Calculating Route”COMAND is calculating a route. After-ward, COMAND starts route guidance.앫 “Off
264Control systemsInstrument cluster control systemSelecting satellite radio channel (USA only)The satellite radio is treated as a radio ap-plication.
265Control systemsInstrument cluster control systemTelephone menu*You can use the functions in the “Tele-phone” menu to operate your telephone, provid
266Control systemsInstrument cluster control system앫 If the PIN or unlock code is not yet en-tered, the message in the multifunction display is “Pleas
267Control systemsInstrument cluster control system왘 Press s or # to start dialing.If several entries are present for the same name, they are all show
268Control systemsInstrument cluster control systemAnswering a callWhen your telephone is ready to receive calls, you can answer a call at any time wi
26At a glanceExterior view
269Control systemsInstrument cluster control systemSwitching on the Dynamic Rear View Monitor* automatically왘 Press ( or & to select the “Assistan
270Control systemsInstrument cluster control systemCalling up vehicle malfunction, warning and system status messages stored in memoryUse the vehicle
271Control systemsInstrument cluster control systemSettings menuIn the “Settings” menu, you can:앫 switch the daytime running lamps on or off (USA only
272Control systemsInstrument cluster control systemSwitching radar sensors* on/offIf your vehicle is equipped with DISTRONIC Plus*, BAS Plus*, or Park
273Control systemsVoice Control왔 Voice ControlOperating safetyWarning! GPlease devote your attention first and fore-most to the traffic situation you
274Control systemsVoice Control introductionThe Voice Control System gives you the ca-pability to control the following systems on your vehicle using
275Control systemsVoice Control introductionSpellingYou may not need to spell the entire name (street, intersection, city or point of inter-est) espec
276Control systemsVoice Control introductionControlsOperation via the multifunction steer-ing wheelActivating Voice Control왘 Switch on COMAND (컄 page
277Control systemsVoice Control introductionSetting volume level왘 Activate Voice Control.왘 Speak a command, for example “Help”.왘 Press æ or ç. The vol
278Control systemsVoice Control telephoneTelephone operationThe Voice Control System gives you the following capabilities:앫 Enter a telephone unlock c
27At a glanceExterior viewItem Page1 Trunk앫 Unlocking앫 Opening and closing앫 Minispare wheel앫 Vehicle tool kit4614616496322 Rear lamps 6423 Rear window
279Control systemsVoice Control telephoneThe Voice Control System detects whether앫 your telephone is switched on앫 the corresponding mobile network is
280Control systemsVoice Control telephone“Dial number”You can dial a phone number using the command “Dial number”.Digits from “Zero” to “Nine” may be
281Control systemsVoice Control telephone“Correction”Using the command “Correction” will cor-rect the last entered digit block. After speaking the com
282Control systemsVoice Control telephone“Save name” (COMAND address book)Use the command “Save name” to create a new entry in your COMAND address boo
283Control systemsVoice Control telephone“Dial name” (COMAND address book)Use the command “Dial name” to place a phone call by selecting a name previo
284Control systemsVoice Control telephone“Delete name” (COMAND Address book) Use the command “Delete name” to delete a name from the COMAND address bo
285Control systemsVoice Control navigation왔 Voice Control navigationImportant notesWarning! GFor safety reasons, you should only select a destination
286Control systemsVoice Control navigationNavigation operationThe Voice Control System allows you to앫 enter a state or province앫 enter a city앫 spell t
287Control systemsVoice Control navigationSample dialog:s Enter statet Please say the name of the states New Yorku The system shows a numbered list of
288Control systemsVoice Control navigationt Number one acceptedt Do you want to start route guid-ance?s Yest Starting route guidanceThe system calcula
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289Control systemsVoice Control navigation“Next POI”With the commands앫 “Next gas station”앫 “Next parking lot”앫 “Next Mercedes-Benz service”앫 “Next res
290Control systemsVoice Control navigation“Navigate to <voice entry>” (Address book)Use the command “Navigate to <voice en-try>” to start
291Control systemsVoice Control navigation“Cancel route guidance”Use the command “Cancel route guid-ance” to cancel route guidance.Sample dialog:s Can
292Control systemsVoice Control navigationCommands for entering parts of an ad-dress“Enter town”The “Enter town” command is used to en-ter any larger
293Control systemsVoice Control navigation“District” or “Center”Use the command “District” or “Center” to to spell a city location in the city previou
294Control systemsVoice Control navigation“Intersection”, “Cross street”Use the command “Intersection” or “Cross street” to spell and select an inters
295Control systemsVoice Control address book왔 Voice Control address bookCOMAND address book overviewThe Voice Control System Address book function giv
296Control systemsVoice Control address bookOpening address book왘 Press !.왘 Speak the command “Address book”.왘 Press !.왘 Speak one of the address book
297Control systemsVoice Control address book“Delete name” (Address book)Use the command “Delete name” to delete a voice name from your address book.Sa
298Control systemsVoice Control address bookAvailable commands with the address book open“Help address book”Use the command “Help address book” to hav
Our company and staff congratulate you on the purchase of your new Mercedes-Benz.Your selection of our product is a demon-stration of your trust in ou
29At a glanceCockpitItem Page1 Combination switch앫 High beam앫 Corner-illuminating lamps앫 Windshield wipers앫 Turn signals3673683723822 Lever for앫 Cruis
299Control systemsVoice Control radio왔 Voice Control radioRadio operationThe Voice Control System gives you the ca-pability to:앫 Select a station앫 See
300Control systemsVoice Control radio“Next station” or “Previous station”The following commands are used to start the station search and to tune in th
301Control systemsVoice Control radio“Station Smooth Jazz” (List saved sta-tions)Use this command (AM and FM only) to di-rectly select a saved station
302Control systemsVoice Control radio“Delete station list”Use this command to delete the complete station list or one or more stations from the statio
303Control systemsVoice Control CD/DVD changer/MP3왔 Voice Control CD/DVD changer/MP3Operation The Voice Control System gives you the ability to:앫 Sele
304Control systemsVoice Control CD/DVD changer/MP3CommandsFor a complete list of commands (컄 page 305).“Help CD” or “Help DVD” “Help MP3”Use the comma
305Control systemsVoice Control command list왔 Voice Control command listCommand listChapter “Command list” gives you on over-view of all commands avai
306Control systemsVoice Control command listTelephone* commands앫 help permanent commands앫 help global commands앫 letters of the English alphabet앫 digit
307Control systemsVoice Control command list앫 store telephone number앫 store name앫 store password앫 dial앫 dial PIN앫 dial number 앫 dial PIN number앫 dial
308Control systemsVoice Control command listNavigation commands앫 incorrect phone number앫 incorrect telephone number앫 incorrect unlock code앫 delete앫 de
30At a glanceInstrument cluster
309Control systemsVoice Control command list앫 spell cross street앫 enter intersection앫 enter cross street앫 last destinations앫 last states앫 last provinc
310Control systemsVoice Control command listAddress book commands앫 cancel nav앫 cancel routing앫 cancel destination guidance 앫 exit route guidance앫 exit
311Control systemsVoice Control command list앫 open <voice name>앫 delete name앫 delete <voice name>앫 list destination memory앫 read out desti
312Control systemsVoice Control command listAudio commands앫 home car phone앫 car home앫 car phone home앫 home land line앫 home land line phone앫 land line
313Control systemsVoice Control command listRadioExample: 95.5 FMExample: 540 AMSatellite radio (USA only)앫 radio (on)앫 AM앫 MW앫 FM앫 weatherband앫 next
314Control systemsVoice Control command listCD MP3앫 CD (on)앫 CD player (on)앫 CD changer (on)앫 next CD앫 other CD앫 next medium앫 other medium앫 previous C
315Control systemsVoice Control command listDVD앫 next folder앫 other folder앫 previous directory앫 previous folder앫 last directory앫 last folder앫 repeat d
316Control systemsVoice Control command list앫 replay medium앫 repeat medium앫 last medium앫 previous medium앫 next directory앫 other directory앫 next folder
317Control systemsVoice Control troubleshooting왔 Voice Control troubleshootingHelp functionTo support the user, the Voice Control Sys-tem contains an
318Control systemsVoice Control troubleshootingWhat to do if ...Problem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solutionVoice Control System does not rec
31At a glanceInstrument clusterItem Page1 Coolant temperature gauge 4032 Fuel gauge with:Fuel tank reserve warning lampA High beam headlamp indicator
319Control systemsVoice Control troubleshootingProblem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solutionVoice Control System does not recognize commands.Y
320Control systemsVoice Control individualizationThe individualization is used to adapt the Voice Control System to your own voice and to therefore im
321Controls in detailLocking and unlockingStarter switch positionsSeatsSteering wheelMirrorsMemory functionFastening the seat beltsLightingWindshield
322Controls in detailLocking and unlockingSmartKeyYour vehicle comes supplied with two SmartKeys, each with remote control and a removable mechanical
323Controls in detailLocking and unlockingiWhen you open a door, the side windows on that side lowers slightly. Once you close the door, the window mo
324Controls in detailLocking and unlockingFactory setting왘 Global unlocking: Press button Œ.앫 All turn signal lamps flash once.앫 An acoustic signal so
325Controls in detailLocking and unlockingSelective settingIf you frequently travel alone, you may wish to reprogram the SmartKey so that press-ing bu
326Controls in detailLocking and unlockingSmartKey with KEYLESS-GO*Vehicles equipped with KEYLESS-GO come with two SmartKeys with KEYLESS-GO, each wit
327Controls in detailLocking and unlockingWarning! GTo prevent possible personal injury, always keep hands and fingers away from the door or trunk lid
328Controls in detailLocking and unlockingImportant notes on using KEYLESS-GO앫 You can also use the SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO like a normal SmartKey (컄
32At a glanceStorage compartments
329Controls in detailLocking and unlockingFind the SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO or change its present location immediate-ly (e.g. place it on the front pa
330Controls in detailLocking and unlocking왘 Global unlocking: Grasp an outside door handle.앫 All turn signal lamps flash once.앫 An acoustic signal sou
331Controls in detailLocking and unlocking왘 Global unlocking: Grasp the passen-ger outside door handle.앫 All turn signal lamps flash once.앫 An acousti
332Controls in detailLocking and unlockingWith the trunk and both doors closed:앫 All turn signal lamps flash three times.앫 An acoustic signal sounds t
333Controls in detailLocking and unlockingOpening doors from the insideYou can open a locked door from the in-side. Open door only when conditions are
334Controls in detailLocking and unlockingPower closing assist for doors and trunk lidIt is not necessary to slam the door or trunk lid closed. An ele
335Controls in detailLocking and unlockingLocking and unlocking from the insideYou can lock or unlock the doors and the trunk from the inside using th
336Controls in detailStarter switch positionsSmartKeyStarter switch0 For removing SmartKey1 Power supply for some electrical con-sumers, such as seat
337Controls in detailStarter switch positionsSmartKey with KEYLESS-GO*Vehicles equipped with the KEYLESS-GO feature are supplied with a SmartKey with
338Controls in detailStarter switch positionsPosition 0Before you press the KEYLESS-GO start/stop button, the vehicle’s on-board electronics have stat
33At a glanceStorage compartmentsItem Page1 Glove box 4702 Front passenger seat storage compartment with first aid kit6323 Door pocket4 Front center a
339Controls in detailSeats왔 SeatsSeat adjustmentWarning! GAll seat, head restraint adjustments, as well as fastening of seat belts, must be done be-fo
340Controls in detailSeatsYou can adjust the lumbar support (CL 550) for driver and front passenger, or operate the drive-dynamic multicontour front s
341Controls in detailSeats왘 Seat fore and aft: Press the switch for-ward or backward in the direction of arrow 5.왘 Seat backrest tilt: Press the switc
342Controls in detailSeatsWhen the indicator lamp on button 1 is on, you can operate the following features of the front passenger seat:앫 seat adjustm
343Controls in detailSeatsFor information on additional convenience features permitting easy entry and exit, see “Easy-entry/exit feature” (컄 page 344
344Controls in detailSeatsEasy-entry/exit featureThis feature allows for easier entry into and exit from the vehicle. When entering and exiting the ve
345Controls in detailSeatsWith the easy-entry/exit feature activated the steering wheel tilts upwards and the driver’s seat moves a few inches to the
346Controls in detailSeatsSeat heatingThe buttons for seat heating are located on the respective door. The red indicator lamps on the button come on t
347Controls in detailSeatsSeat ventilation*The buttons for seat ventilation are located on the respective door. The blue indicator lamps on the button
348Controls in detailSeatsHead restraints Front power head restraintsHead restraint height1 Head restraint height왘 Press the switch up or down in the
34At a glanceControl systems
349Controls in detailSeatsRear seat head restraints Folding head restraints backThe rear seat head restraints can be folded backward for increased vis
350Controls in detailSeatsPlacing head restraints upright왘 Switch on the ignition (컄 page 336).왘 Press and hold switch 1 in the front center console (
351Controls in detailSteering wheel왔 Steering wheelMake sure that앫 you can reach the steering wheel with your arms slightly bent at the elbows앫 you ca
352Controls in detailSteering wheelHeated steering wheel*The steering wheel heating warms up the leather area of the steering wheel.1 Switching on2 Sw
353Controls in detailMirrors왔 MirrorsAdjust the interior and exterior rear view mirrors before driving so that you have a good view of the road and tr
354Controls in detailMirrorsPower folding exterior rear view mirrorsFolding exterior rear view mirrors in and out automaticallyWhen the corresponding
355Controls in detailMirrorsAuto-dimming rear view mirrorsThe reflection brightness of the exterior rear view mirror on the driver’s side and the inte
356Controls in detailMirrorsActivating exterior rear view mirror parking positionFollow these steps to activate the mirror parking position so that th
357Controls in detailMemory function왔 Memory functionPrior to operating the vehicle, the driver should check and adjust the seat height, seat position
358Controls in detailMemory functionM Memory button1 2 3 Memory position buttons왘 Switch on the ignition (컄 page 336).or왘 Open the respective door.Sto
35At a glanceControl systemsItem Page1 L to cancel Voice Controlback2762572 $ to scroll up% to scroll down& to scroll to the right( to scroll to t
359Controls in detailMemory functionStoring exterior rear view mirror park-ing positionFor easier parking, you can adjust the pas-senger-side exterior
360Controls in detailFastening the seat beltsWarning! GAlways fasten your seat belt before driving off. Always make sure all of your passengers are pr
361Controls in detailFastening the seat belts1 Belt outlet2 Latch plate3 Buckle4 Release button왘 Pull the seat belt smoothly from the seat belt outlet
362Controls in detailFastening the seat beltsProper use of seat belts앫 Do not twist the belt when fastening.앫 Adjust seat belt so that the shoulder po
363Controls in detailLighting왔 LightingExterior lamp switchThe exterior lamp switch is located on the dashboard to the left of the steering wheel.iIf
364Controls in detailLightingManual headlamp modeThe low beam headlamps and parking lamps can be switched on and off with the exterior lamp switch. Sw
365Controls in detailLightingDaytime running lamp mode왘 Turn exterior lamp switch to position M or *.When the engine is running, the low beam headlamp
366Controls in detailLightingLocator lighting and night security illu-minationThe locator lighting and night security illu-mination are described in t
367Controls in detailLightingSwitching on high beamsCombination switch1 High beam2 High beam flasher왘 Turn the exterior lamp switch to position B (컄 p
368Controls in detailLightingCorner-illuminating lampsThe corner-illuminating lamps improve illu-mination of the area in the direction into which you
36At a glanceCenter consoleItem Page1 Thumbwheel for air volume control for left center air vent4522 Thumbwheel for air volume control for right cente
369Controls in detailLightingHazard warning flasherThe hazard warning flasher can be switched on at all times, even with the SmartKey removed from the
370Controls in detailLightingInterior lighting in the frontThe controls are located in the overhead control panel.1 Left reading lamp on/off2 Rear int
371Controls in detailLightingCourtesy lightingFor better orientation in the dark, courtesy lamps will illuminate the interior of your ve-hicle as foll
372Controls in detailWindshield wipersCombination switch1 Switching on windshield wipers2 Single wipeWiping with windshield washer fluid왘 Switch on th
373Controls in detailWindshield wipersIntermittent wipingOnly switch on intermittent wiping under wet weather conditions or in the presence of precipi
374Controls in detailPower windowsOpening and closing power windowsThe side windows are opened and closed electrically. The switches 앫 for all side wi
375Controls in detailPower windows왘 Switch on the ignition (컄 page 336).왘 Opening: Press the lower part of switch 1 to 4 (컄 page 374) to the re-sistan
376Controls in detailPower windows왘 Stopping during Express-operation: Briefly press the respective power win-dow switch again.Summer opening featureI
377Controls in detailPower windowsVehicles with SmartKey왘 Aim transmitter eye of the SmartKey towards the sensor in the driver’s door handle. The Smar
378Controls in detailDriving and parkingStarting the engine Automatic transmissionGearshift pattern for automatic transmissionP Park position R Revers
37At a glanceOverhead control panel왔 Overhead control panelItem Page1 Eyeglasses compartment 4712 Left reading lamp on/off 3693 Rear interior lighting
379Controls in detailDriving and parkingStarting with the SmartKey왘 Make sure the automatic transmission is set to P.The gear position indicator in th
380Controls in detailDriving and parking왘 Press KEYLESS-GO start/stop button once.The engine starts if the SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO is in the vehicle.
381Controls in detailDriving and parkingThe engine does not start. You cannot hear the starter.The battery may not be sufficiently charged.왘 Get a jum
382Controls in detailDriving and parkingFor more information, see “Driving instruc-tions” (컄 page 499).Turn signalsCombination switch1 Turn signals, r
383Controls in detailDriving and parkingProblems while drivingThe engine runs erratically and misfires앫 An ignition cable may be damaged.앫 The engine
384Controls in detailDriving and parkingParking Electronic parking brakeWarning! GWith the engine not running, there is no power assistance for the b
385Controls in detailDriving and parking1 Handle for electronic parking brakeManually releasing electronic parking brake왘 Pull handle 1.The red indica
386Controls in detailDriving and parkingManually engaging electronic parking brake왘 Press handle 1.The red indicator lamp 0 (USA only) or ! (Canada on
387Controls in detailDriving and parkingTurning off the engine 왘 Shift the automatic transmission to P (컄 page 393).Turning off with SmartKey왘 Turn th
388Controls in detailDriving and parkingTurning off with KEYLESS-GO* 왘 Press the KEYLESS-GO start/stop button (컄 page 337) to turn off the en-gine.Wit
38At a glanceDriver’s door control panelItem Page1 Inside door handle 3332 Central unlocking switch 3333 Central locking switch 3334 Memory function (
389Controls in detailAutomatic transmission왔 Automatic transmissionFor more information on driving with an automatic transmission, see “Driving and pa
390Controls in detailAutomatic transmissionShifting from P to NMoving the gear selector lever up or down shifts the automatic transmission out of park
391Controls in detailAutomatic transmissionShifting from P to R왘 With the vehicle at a standstill, depress the brake pedal and keep it pressed.왘 Move
392Controls in detailAutomatic transmissionShifting from D or R to NIf you want to select neutral position N with the transmission being in drive posi
393Controls in detailAutomatic transmissionTransmission positionsThe current transmission position appears in the instrument cluster.1 Current transmi
394Controls in detailAutomatic transmissionIf you want the gear position to remain in neutral position N, e.g. when taking the vehicle through an auto
395Controls in detailAutomatic transmissionVehicles with SmartKey:왘 With the vehicle at a standstill and the ignition switched on shift the automatic
396Controls in detailAutomatic transmissionDriving tipsAccelerator positionYour driving style influences the transmission’s shifting behavior:Less thr
397Controls in detailAutomatic transmissionRocking the vehicleRocking the vehicle by shifting between drive position D and reverse gear R can help fre
398Controls in detailAutomatic transmissionGear rangesWith the automatic transmission in drive position D and driving in program mode C or S (컄 page 3
ContentsIntroduction... 13Product information... 13Operator’s Manual ...
39Safety and SecurityOccupant safetyPanic alarmDriving safety systemsAnti-theft systems
399Controls in detailAutomatic transmissionAutomatic shift programThe program mode selector switch is used to adjust앫 shift program앫 suspension tuning
400Controls in detailAutomatic transmissionSteering wheel gearshift controlWith drive position D selected, you can limit or extend the gear range.Gear
401Controls in detailAutomatic transmissionExtending gear range왘 Briefly press right shift button 2.The transmission will shift to the next higher gea
402Controls in detailInstrument clusterA full view illustration of the instrument cluster can be found in the “At a glance” section of this manual (컄
403Controls in detailInstrument clusterCoolant temperature gaugeThe coolant temperature gauge is on the left side in the instrument cluster (컄 page 30
404Controls in detailInstrument clusterOutside temperature indicatorThe outside temperature indicator is on the bottom left-hand side of the instru-me
405Controls in detailDriving systems왔 Driving systemsThe driving systems of your vehicle are de-scribed on the following pages:앫 Cruise control (컄 pag
406Controls in detailDriving systems1 Setting current or higher speedAdjustment in 1 mph increments (to the resistance point) or 5 mph increments (pas
407Controls in detailDriving systemsSetting current speed왘 Accelerate or decelerate to the desired speed.왘 Briefly lift the cruise control lever in di
408Controls in detailDriving systemsSetting a higher speedYou can increase the set speed in two ways.Adjustment in 1 mph (Canada: 1 km/h) increments왘
40Safety and SecurityOccupant safetyIn this section you will learn the most im-portant facts about the restraint systems of the vehicle.The restraint
409Controls in detailDriving systemsAdjustment in 5 mph (Canada: 10 km/h) increments왘 Briefly lift the cruise control lever up past the resistance poi
410Controls in detailDriving systemsAdjustment in 5 mph (Canada: 10 km/h) increments왘 Briefly press the cruise control lever down past the resistance
411Controls in detailDriving systemsDISTRONIC Plus*When activated, the DISTRONIC Plus adap-tive cruise control system increases the driving convenienc
412Controls in detailDriving systemsWarning! GDISTRONIC Plus adaptive cruise control is no substitute for active driving involvement. It does not reac
413Controls in detailDriving systemsWarning! GThe “Resume” function should only be oper-ated if the driver is fully aware of the previ-ously set speed
414Controls in detailDriving systemsDISTRONIC Plus displays in multifunc-tion display1 Speed of the vehicle ahead2 Set speed3 Distance warning lampIf
415Controls in detailDriving systemsWarning! GAn intermittent warning sounds and the dis-tance warning lamp l in the instrument cluster is illuminated
416Controls in detailDriving systemsDisplaying the distance graphicIn the “Assistance” menu under “Distance display” you see the current settings for
417Controls in detailDriving systems1 Setting current or higher speedAdjustment in 1 mph increments (to the resistance point) or 5 mph increments (pas
418Controls in detailDriving systemsIn the following cases you cannot activate DISTRONIC Plus:앫 up to 2 minutes after starting the en-gine앫 if the eng
41Safety and SecurityOccupant safetyWarning! GModifications to or work improperly con-ducted on restraint systems (such as seat belts and anchors, eme
419Controls in detailDriving systemsSwitching on when approaching a stationary vehicleIf the vehicle in front of you is stationary, you can only switc
420Controls in detailDriving systemsStopping When DISTRONIC Plus detects that the ve-hicle in front of you is stopping, the vehicle brakes until it al
421Controls in detailDriving systemsSetting the current speed왘 Accelerate or decelerate to the desired speed.왘 Briefly lift the DISTRONIC Plus lever i
422Controls in detailDriving systemsAdjustment in 5 mph (Canada: 10 km/h) increments왘 Briefly lift the DISTRONIC Plus lever up past the resistance poi
423Controls in detailDriving systemsAdjustment in 5 mph (Canada: 10 km/h) increments왘 Briefly press the DISTRONIC Plus lever down past the resistance
424Controls in detailDriving systemsDISTRONIC Plus deactivates automatically when:앫 the vehicle is secured with the elec-tronic parking brake앫 the veh
425Controls in detailDriving systemsSetting the following distance in DISTRONIC PlusYou can set the specified following dis-tance for DISTRONIC Plus b
426Controls in detailDriving systemsDriving with DISTRONIC PlusThis section describes a number of driving situations where special precaution is re-qu
427Controls in detailDriving systemsTurns and bendsIn turns or bends, DISTRONIC Plus may not detect a moving vehicle in front, or it may detect one to
428Controls in detailDriving systemsNarrow vehiclesBecause of their narrow profile, the vehi-cles traveling near the outer edge of the lane have not y
42Safety and SecurityOccupant safetyAir bagsWarning! GAir bags are designed to reduce the poten-tial of injury and fatality in certain frontal im-pact
429Controls in detailDriving systemsActive Body Control (ABC)The ABC system is an active, comput-er-controlled system that hydraulically ad-justs the
430Controls in detailDriving systems1 Vehicle level control switch2 Indicator lampSelecting a higher level왘 Start the engine.If indicator lamp 2 is of
431Controls in detailDriving systemsParktronic system*The Parktronic system is an electronic parking aid with ultrasonic sensors that helps you while
432Controls in detailDriving systemsRange of the sensorsFront sensorsRear sensorsMinimum distanceIf the system detects an obstacle in this range, all
433Controls in detailDriving systemsWarning indicatorsVisual signals indicate to the driver the rel-ative distance between the sensors and an obstacle
434Controls in detailDriving systemsSwitching Parktronic system on/offThe Parktronic system can be switched off manually.1 Parktronic button2 Indicato
435Controls in detailDriving systemsPark Assist*Park Assist is an electronic parking aid with radar sensors that helps you while parking.Warning! GPar
436Controls in detailDriving systemsWhen travelling in Canada in a vehicle not registered in Canada, you must switch off the radar sensor system* (컄 p
437Controls in detailDriving systemsFront sensorsRear sensorsWarning indicatorsVisual signals indicate to the driver the rel-ative distance between th
438Controls in detailDriving systems앫 Front area:As soon as the first red distance seg-ment comes on, you will hear an inter-mittent warning tone for
43Safety and SecurityOccupant safety앫 Occupants, especially children, should always sit as upright as possible, proper-ly use the seat belts and use a
439Controls in detailDriving systemsDynamic Rear View Monitor*The Dynamic Rear View Monitor is an elec-tronic and visual parking aid. It shows you the
440Controls in detailDriving systemsWarning! GPlease note that objects which do not touch the ground, such as the bumper of a vehicle parked behind yo
441Controls in detailDriving systemsSwitching on Dynamic Rear View Moni-tor왘 Switch on the ignition (컄 page 336).왘 Switch on COMAND (컄 page 81).왘 Move
442Controls in detailDriving systems1 Yellow and blue guide lines for vehicle width2 Yellow 13 ft (4 m) guide line3 Yellow 39 in (1 m) guide line4 Red
443Controls in detailDriving systemsBacking in straight왘 Switch on the ignition (컄 page 336).왘 Switch on COMAND (컄 page 81).왘 Move gear selector lever
444Controls in detailDriving systems왘 Stop the vehicle앫 at a distance of approximately three feet (one meter) parallel to the vehicle that is in front
445Controls in detailDriving systems5 Bent blue guide line왘 Back up with the set wheel angle.The guide lines in the COMAND display disappear. After a
446Controls in detailDriving systemsNight View Assist*Night View Assist illuminates the road with infrared light in addition to the normal headlamps.
447Controls in detailDriving systemsSwitching on or offYou can only switch on the Night View As-sist if앫 the SmartKey in the starter switch is set to
448Controls in detailDriving systemsAdjusting instrument cluster illumina-tion1 Knob왘 Make sure the Night View Assist is switched on.왘 Brightening ill
44Safety and SecurityOccupant safetySafety guidelines for the seat belt, emergency tensioning device and air bagWarning! G앫 Damaged seat belts or seat
449Controls in detailDriving systemsNight View Assist* malfunctionProblem Possible cause Suggested solutionThe quality of the Night View Assist image
450Controls in detailAir vents
451Controls in detailAir ventsPlease comply with the following instruc-tions in order for the automatic climate control to function optimally:앫 Keep t
452Controls in detailAir ventsOpening and closing air ventsCenter air vents왘 Opening: Turn thumbwheels 4 and 5 upward (컄 page 450).왘 Closing: Turn thu
453Controls in detailAutomatic climate control왔 Automatic climate controlAutomatic climate control panelItem1 AUTO mode for air distribution and volum
454Controls in detailAutomatic climate controlThe automatic climate control is operation-al whenever the engine is running. You can operate the climat
455Controls in detailAutomatic climate controlDeactivating climate control system왘 Deactivating: Press button ´ (컄 page 453) up or down.The indicator
456Controls in detailAutomatic climate controlSetting temperatureUse temperature controls %$ 2 and a (컄 page 453) in the center con-sole or COMAND (컄
457Controls in detailAutomatic climate controlAdjustmentsDepending on vehicle production date, you can adjust the air volume and the temper-ature when
458Controls in detailAutomatic climate controlMaximum cooling MAXCOOL (USA only)If U is selected on both the left and right side and there is a high d
45Safety and SecurityOccupant safetyWhen you sell your vehicle we strongly urge you to give notice to the subsequent owner that it is equipped with an
459Controls in detailAutomatic climate control왘 Deactivating: Press button , (컄 page 453) up or down.The indicator lamp on the button goes out.Air rec
460Controls in detailAutomatic climate control왘 Convenience opening: Press button, for approximately 2 seconds.The side windows and/or tilt/sliding su
461Controls in detailTrunk왔 TrunkOpening trunkYou can open the trunk if the vehicle is sta-tionary. A minimum height clearance of 5.78 ft (1.76 m) is
462Controls in detailTrunkTrunk opening-height restrictionThe trunk lid opening height can be limited when transporting goods on a roof rack (e.g. pre
463Controls in detailTrunkClosing trunk from outside automaticallyVehicles without KEYLESS-GO*1 Trunk closing switchVehicles with KEYLESS-GO*1 Trunk c
464Controls in detailTrunkClosing trunk and locking vehicle from outside (vehicles with KEYLESS-GO*)You can close the trunk and lock the vehi-cle simu
465Controls in detailTrunkIllumination of the emergency release but-ton:앫 The button will flash for 30 minutes af-ter opening the trunk.앫 The button w
466Controls in detailPower tilt/sliding sunroofOpening and closing power tilt/sliding sunroofWarning! GWhen closing the tilt/sliding sunroof, make sur
467Controls in detailPower tilt/sliding sunroof1 Push back to slide sunroof open2 Push forward to slide sunroof closed3 Push up to raise sunroof at re
468Controls in detailPower tilt/sliding sunroofSynchronizing The tilt/sliding sunroof must be synchro-nized앫 after the tilt/sliding sunroof has been c
46Safety and SecurityOccupant safetyThe front passenger front air bag will only be deployed if:앫 the system, based on OCS weight sen-sor readings, sen
469Controls in detailLoading and storing왔 Loading and storingLoading instructionsThe total load weight including vehicle oc-cupants and luggage/cargo
470Controls in detailLoading and storingStorage compartments in the front passenger compartmentGlove box The glove box can be unlocked and locked with
471Controls in detailLoading and storingStorage compartments below the front seats1 Tab2 Compartment cover왘 Opening: Pull tab 1 upward and fold cover
472Controls in detailLoading and storingA small convenience parcel net is located in the front passenger footwell. It is for small and light items, su
473Controls in detailLoading and storingRear storage box1 Handle2 Cover왘 Fold down rear center armrest.왘 Pull handle 1 upward in the direction of arro
474Controls in detailLoading and storing왘 Removing: Pull cup holder out by pull-ing silver handle 2 upw a r d i n d i r ect ion of arrow.왘 Inserting:
475Controls in detailLoading and storingRetainer for Operator’s Manual pouch1 Velcro strap2 Operator’s Manual pouchUse Velcro strap 1 to fasten Operat
476Controls in detailUseful featuresSun visors1 Sun visor2 Vanity mirror cover3 Vanity mirror lamp4 Document holderGlare from front왘 Swing sun visor 1
477Controls in detailUseful featuresOpening ashtray왘 Press mark on cover plate 2 forward.Removing ashtray insert왘 Push sliding button 1 to the left.Th
478Controls in detailUseful featuresFloormats*1 Retainer pin2 EyeletRemoving왘 Pull floormat off of retainer pins 1.왘 Remove the floormat.Installing왘 L
47Safety and SecurityOccupant safetyWindow curtain air bags1 Window curtain air bagThe side window curtain air bags are de-ployed:앫 in impacts exceedi
479Controls in detailUseful featuresTelephone*Radio transmitters, such as a portable tele-phone or a citizens band unit, should only be used inside th
480Controls in detailUseful featuresWhen the mobile phone is inserted in the cradle, you can operate the telephone us-ing the following devices:앫 mobi
481Controls in detailUseful featuresThe mobile phone is linked to the hands-free device and the multifunc-tion steering wheel.The battery is charged d
482Controls in detailUseful featuresInstalling a different mobile phone cradleExample illustration1 Contact plate2 Recesses3 Mobile phone cradle왘 Inse
483Controls in detailUseful featuresShortly after the completion of your Tele Aid acquaintance call, you will receive a user ID and password. By visit
484Controls in detailUseful featuresAll information relevant to the emergency, such as the location of the vehicle (deter-mined by the GPS satellite l
485Controls in detailUseful featuresInitiating an emergency call manually1 SOS button2 Cover왘 Briefly press button on cover 2 to open. Cover 2 will op
486Controls in detailUseful featuresRoadside Assistance button • 왘 Press and hold Roadside Assistance button • (for longer than 2 seconds).A call to a
487Controls in detailUseful featuresInformation button ¡왘 Press and hold Information button ¡ (for longer than 2 seconds).A call to the Customer Assis
488Controls in detailUseful featuresDestination Download to the COMAND SystemDestination Download allows you access to a database of over 10,000,000 p
48Safety and SecurityOccupant safetyWarning! GIf the 59 indicator lamp illumi-nates when an adult or someone larger than a small individual is in the
489Controls in detailUseful featuresRemote door unlockIn case you have locked your vehicle unin-tentionally (e.g. SmartKey inside vehicle), and the re
490Controls in detailUseful featuresAutomatic Maintenance CallThe 2007 CL-Class is equipped with a fea-ture which considerably enhances the care of yo
491Controls in detailUseful featuresInterior rear view mirror with integrated remote control1 Indicator lamp2 3 4 Signal transmitter buttonNeeded for
492Controls in detailUseful featuresProgramming integrated remote controlStep 1:왘 Switch on the ignition (컄 page 336).Step 2:왘 If you have previously
493Controls in detailUseful featuresStep 7:왘 To program the remaining two signal transmitter buttons, repeat the steps above starting with step 3.Roll
494Controls in detailUseful featuresIf you live in Canada or if you are having difficulties programming a gate operator (regardless of where you live)
495Controls in detailUseful featuresProgramming tipsIf you are having difficulty programming the integrated remote control, here are some helpful tips
496Controls in detailUseful featuresInfrared reflecting windshieldYour vehicle is equipped with infrared re-flecting glass, which reduces the amount o
497Controls in detailUseful features
498Controls in detailUseful features
ContentsAnti-theft systems... 77Immobilizer... 77Anti-theft alarm system ...
49Safety and SecurityOccupant safety앫 independently of the side impact air bagsIf the front passenger air bag is deployed, the rate of inflation will
497OperationThe first 1000 miles (1500 km)Driving instructionsAt the gas stationEngine compartmentTires and wheelsWinter drivingMaintenanceVehicle car
498OperationIn the “Operation” section you will find de-tailed information on operating, maintain-ing and caring for your vehicle.The first 1000 miles
499OperationDriving instructions왔 Driving instructionsDrive sensibly – save fuelFuel consumption, to a great extent, depends on driving habits and ope
500OperationDriving instructionsBrakesTo help prevent brake disk corrosion after driving on wet road surfaces (particularly salted roads), it is advis
501OperationDriving instructionsAll checks and service work on the brake system should be carried out by qualified technicians only. Contact an author
502OperationDriving instructionsParkingTiresTreadwear indicators (TWI) are required by law. These indicators are located in six places on the tread ci
503OperationDriving instructionsSpecified tire inflation pressures must be maintained. This applies particularly if the tires are subject to extreme o
504OperationDriving instructionsTire speed ratingRegardless of the tire speed rating, local speed limits should be obeyed. Use pru-dent driving speeds
505OperationDriving instructionsRoad salts and chemicals can adversely af-fect braking efficiency. Increased pedal force may become necessary to produ
506OperationDriving instructionsPassenger compartmentDriving abroadAbroad, there is an extensive Mercedes-Benz service network at your disposal. If yo
50Safety and SecurityOccupant safetyThe 59 indicator lamp is lo-cated on the dashboard to the right of the instrument cluster.1 Front passenger front
507OperationDriving instructionsCatalytic converterYour Mercedes-Benz is equipped with monolithic-type catalytic converters, an important element in c
508OperationDriving instructionsCoolant temperatureDuring severe operating conditions, e.g. stop-and-go traffic, the coolant tem-perature may rise clo
509OperationAt the gas station왔 At the gas stationRefueling The fuel filler flap is located on the right-hand side of the vehicle towards the rear. Lo
510OperationAt the gas station왘 Take off the fuel filler cap and set it in the direction of arrow 2 and place it into holder 3 located on the inside o
511OperationAt the gas stationCheck regularly and before a long tripExample illustration from CL 5501 Coolant level2 Brake fluid3 Windshield washer an
512OperationEngine compartmentHoodOpening1 Release lever왘 Pull release lever 1.The hood is unlocked.2 Lever for opening the hood왘 Push lever 2 on the
513OperationEngine compartmentClosing왘 Let the hood drop from a height of ap-proximately 1 ft (30 cm).The hood will lock audibly.왘 Check to make sure
514OperationEngine compartmentNotes about checking engine oil levelWhen checking the oil level앫 the vehicle must be parked on level ground앫 with the e
515OperationEngine compartmentOther display messagesIf the SmartKey or KEYLESS-GO* start/ stop button is not in position 2, the follow-ing message wil
516OperationEngine compartmentChecking engine oil level with the oil dipstick (CL 550)To check the engine oil level with the oil dipstick, do the foll
51Safety and SecurityOccupant safetySelf-test Occupant Classification SystemAfter turning the SmartKey in the starter switch to position 1 or 2 or pre
517OperationEngine compartmentExample illustration from CL 5501 Filler cap왘 Unscrew filler cap 1 from filler neck.왘 Add engine oil as required. Be car
518OperationEngine compartmentCoolant levelThe engine coolant is a mixture of water and anticorrosion/antifreeze.When checking the coolant level,앫 the
519OperationEngine compartmentWindshield washer system and headlamp cleaning systemThe washer fluid reservoir is located on the left-hand side of the
520OperationTires and wheelsContact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center for information on tested and recommended rims and tires for summer and winter
521OperationTires and wheelsTire care and maintenanceRegularly check your tire inflation pressure at least once a month. For more informa-tion on chec
522OperationTires and wheelsTread depth Do not allow your tires to wear down too far. Adhesion properties on wet roads are sharply reduced at tread de
523OperationTires and wheelsDirection of rotationUnidirectional tires offer added advan-tages, such as better hydroplaning perfor-mance. To benefit, h
524OperationTires and wheelsTire and Loading Information Tire and Loading Information placard1 Load limit information on the Tire and Loading Informat
525OperationTires and wheels1 Seating capacity information on the Tire and Loading Information placardSteps for determining correct load limitThe foll
526OperationTires and wheelsThe higher the weight of all occupants, the less cargo and luggage load capacity is available.For more information, see “T
52Safety and SecurityOccupant safetyFor more information, see the “Practical hints” section (컄 page 578).Seat beltsThe use of seat belts and infant an
527OperationTires and wheelsCertification labelEven after careful determination of the combined weight of all occupants, cargo and the trailer tongue
528OperationTires and wheelsRecommended tire inflation pressureYour vehicle is equipped with the Tire and Loading Information placard located on the d
529OperationTires and wheels1 Tire and Loading Information placard with recommended cold tire inflation pressuresThe Tire and Loading Information plac
530OperationTires and wheelsTire inflation pressure changes by approxi-mately 1.5 psi (0.1 bar) per 18°F (10°C) of air temperature change. Keep this i
531OperationTires and wheelsChecking tire pressure electronically with the Advanced Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Advanced TPMS)The Advanced TPMS o
532OperationTires and wheels왘 Switch on the ignition (컄 page 336).왘 Press ( or & to select the menu “Service”.왘 Press $ or % to select “Tire press
533OperationTires and wheelsWarning! GEach tire, including the spare (if provided), should be checked monthly when cold and inflated to the inflation
534OperationTires and wheelsReactivating Advanced TPMSThe Advanced TPMS must be reactivated when you have adjusted the tire inflation pressure to a ne
535OperationTires and wheels왘 Press #.The message“Tire pressure monitorrestarted”appears in the multifunction display.After a few minutes driving, the
536OperationTires and wheelsTire labelingBesides tire name (sales designation) and manufacturer name, a number of markings can be found on a tire.Foll
53Safety and SecurityOccupant safetyWarning! GNever ride in a moving vehicle with the seat backrest in an excessively reclined position as this can be
537OperationTires and wheelsGeneral:Depending on the design standards used, the tire size molded into the sidewall may have no letter or a letter prec
538OperationTires and wheelsFor additional information on tire load rating, see “Load identification” (컄 page 540).Tire speed ratingThe tire speed rat
539OperationTires and wheelsthe service description for the tire must be referred to. The service description is comprised of the tire load rating 5 (
540OperationTires and wheelsLoad identification1 Load identificationIn addition to tire load rating, special load identification 1 may be molded into
541OperationTires and wheelsManufacturer’s identification markThe manufacturer’s identification mark 2 (컄 page 540) denotes the tire manufacturer.New
542OperationTires and wheelsMaximum tire inflation pressure1 Maximum permissible tire inflation pressure This is the maximum permissible tire inflatio
543OperationTires and wheelsQuality grades can be found, where appli-cable, on the tire sidewall between tread shoulder and maximum section width. For
544OperationTires and wheelsTire ply material1 Plies in sidewall2 Plies under treadThis marking tells you about the type of cord and number of plies i
545OperationTires and wheelsBarAnother metric unit for air pressure. There are 14.5038 pounds per square inch (psi) to 1 bar; there are 100 kilopascal
546OperationTires and wheelsMaximum tire inflation pressureThis number is the greatest amount of air pressure that should ever be put in the tire unde
54Safety and SecurityOccupant safetyEnhanced seat belt reminder systemWhen the engine is started, the seat belt telltale < will always illuminate f
547OperationTires and wheelsTIN (Tire Identification Number)Unique identifier which facilitates efforts by tire manufacturers to notify purchasers in
548OperationTires and wheelsRotating tiresTire rotation can be performed on vehicles with tires of the same dimension all around. If your vehicle is e
549OperationWinter driving왔 Winter drivingBefore the onset of winter, have your vehicle winterized at an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. This service
550OperationWinter drivingSnow chainsSnow chains should only be driven on snow-covered roads at speeds not to exceed 30 mph (50 km/h). Remove chains a
551OperationMaintenance왔 MaintenanceWe strongly recommend that you have your vehicle serviced by an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center, in accordance wit
552OperationMaintenance왘 To clear the maintenance service indicator message: Press L (컄 page 257).The maintenance service indicator message is cleared
553OperationMaintenanceCalling up the maintenance service indicator display You can call up the maintenance service in-dicator display at any time to
554OperationVehicle careCleaning and care of vehicleRegular and proper care will help to main-tain the value of your vehicle. The best way to protect
555OperationVehicle careof incompatibility between materials used in the production process and others ap-plied later.We have selected car-care produc
556OperationVehicle careEngine cleaningPrior to cleaning the engine compartment, make sure to protect electrical compo-nents and connectors from conta
55Safety and SecurityOccupant safetyfront passenger’s seat belt are fas-tened. If you and/or your passenger re-lease the seat belt during driving, the
557OperationVehicle careWhen taking the vehicle through an auto-matic conveyor type car wash, observe the following instructions.Vehicles with SmartKe
558OperationVehicle careHeadlamps, tail lamps, side markers, turn signal lenses왘 Use a mild car wash detergent, such as Mercedes-Benz approved Car Sha
559OperationVehicle careCleaning the Parktronic* system sensors1 Parktronic system* sensors in front bumper왘 Use a mild car wash detergent, such as Me
560OperationVehicle care왘 Use a mild car wash detergent, such as Mercedes-Benz approved Car Sham-poo, with plenty of water and a soft, non-scratching
561OperationVehicle careCleaning the windshield in front of the Night View Assist camera*1 Recessed handles of camera cover왘 Use recessed handles 1 to
562OperationVehicle careCleaning the windows and the wiper blades왘 Make sure the hood is fully closed.Placing wiper arms in vertical positionVehicles
563OperationVehicle careLight alloy wheelsIf possible, clean wheels once a week.왘 Use Mercedes-Benz approved Wheel Care, a soft bristle brush and a st
564OperationVehicle careCarpets왘 Use Mercedes-Benz approved Carpet and Fabric Care for cleaning the carpets.Headliner and shelf below rear window 왘 Us
565Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Where will I find ...?Unlocking/locking in an emergencyOpening/closing in an emergencyReplacing SmartKey batteriesRe
566Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Lamps in instrument clusterGeneral information:If any of the following lamps in the instru-ment cluster fails to com
56Safety and SecurityOccupant safetyPreventive occupant safety (PRE-SAFE®)Your vehicle automatically takes preven-tive measures to better protect the
567Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Problem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solution- The yellow Antilock Brake System (ABS) indicator lamp comes o
568Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Problem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solution-vThe yellow ABS malfunc-tion indicator lamp and the yellow ESP
569Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Problem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solution;(USA only)3(Canada only)The red brake warning lamp comes on wh
570Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Problem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solution± The yellow engine malfunc-tion indicator lamp comes on while
571Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Problem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solution± The yellow engine malfunc-tion indicator lamp comes on while
572Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Problem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solutionl PRE-SAFE® Brake*: The red dis-tance warning lamp comes on whi
573Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Problem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solutionv The yellow ESP® warning lamp comes on while the engine is run
574Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Problem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solution< You hear a warning chime for a maximum of 6 seconds after
575Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Problem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solution= The red SRS indicator lamp comes on while the engine is runni
576Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Problem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solutionH Combination low tire pres-sure/TPMS malfunction telltale for
57Safety and SecurityOccupant safetyChildren in the vehicleIf an infant or child is traveling with you in the vehicle:왘 Secure the child using an infa
577Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Warning! GEach tire, including the spare (if provided), should be checked monthly when cold and inflated to the infl
578Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Air bag off indicator lampProblem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solution59The front passenger front air bag o
579Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Problem Possible cause/consequence Suggested solution59The front passenger front air bag off indicator lamp does not
580Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Vehicle status messages in the multi-function displayWarning and malfunction messages ap-pear in the multifunction d
581Practical hintsWhat to do if …?On the pages that follow, you will find a compilation of the most important warning and malfunction messages that ma
582Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Text messagesDisplay Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionApply braketo shiftfrom 'P'You have trie
583Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionDISTRONIC PLUScurrently unavailableSee Oper. ManualDISTRONIC Pl
584Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionDISTRONIC PLUSinoperativeDISTRONIC Plus* is malfunctioning. BAS
585Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionDoor OpenVehicle not in ParkYou have opened the driver’s door a
586Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionFront pass. airbagdisabledSee Oper. ManualWith the seat unoccup
58Safety and SecurityOccupant safetyThe use of infant or child restraints is required by law in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. terr
587Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionFront pass. airbagenabledSee Oper. ManualFront passenger front
588Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionFront pass. airbagenabledSee Oper. ManualWith the seat unoccupi
589Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionNext Service Xdue in ... daysdue in ... mls (km)Service X must
590Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionRadar sensordeactivatedSee Oper. ManualYou attempt to activate
591Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionShift to P or Nto start engineYou have attempted to start the e
592Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionTire pressuresdisplayed after drivinga few minutesThe tire infl
593Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Symbol messagesDisplay Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionMalfunctionStop Vehicle!You have started driving
594Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionMalfunction The capability of the ABC system is restrict-ed. Th
595Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionABS and ESPcurrently unavailableSee Oper. ManualABS, ESP® as we
596Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionCheck brakefluid levelThere is insufficient brake fluid in the
ContentsCOMAND phone book... 137SMS messages (Short Message Service) ... 145COMAND navigation... 1
59Safety and SecurityOccupant safetysize and weight of the child. Children can be killed or seriously injured by an inflating air bag. Note the follow
597Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionBrake immediately A malfunction has occurred while DISTRONIC Pl
598Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionServiceSee Oper. ManualCL 600:The brake system sensors are malf
599Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionParking brakeSee Oper. ManualThe red indicator lamp for the ele
600Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionParking brakeSee Oper. ManualThe red indicator lamp for the ele
601Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionParking brakeSee Oper. ManualThe red indicator lamp for the ele
602Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionParking brakeSee Oper. ManualWhen you engage or release the ele
603Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionParking brakeSee Oper. ManualIf overheated:왘 Let vehicle cool d
604Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionPlease releaseparking brakeThe red indicator lamp for the elect
605Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionTurn on the ignitionto release theparking brakeThe yellow indic
606Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionInoperativeSee Oper. ManualCL 600 only:ESP® as well as PRE-SAFE
60Safety and SecurityOccupant safetyInstallation of infant and child restraint systemsThis vehicle is equipped with tether an-chorages for a top tethe
607Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionCurrently unavailableSee Oper. ManualESP® and PRE-SAFE® are tem
608Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionThe battery is no longer charging.Possible causes:앫 alternator
609Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionCoolant,please refillSee Oper. ManualThe coolant level is too l
610Practical hintsWhat to do if …?During severe operating conditions, e.g. stop-and-go traffic, the coolant tem-perature may rise close to 248°F (120°
611Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionCoolant levelStop vehicle!Switch engine offThe poly-V-belt coul
612Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionCoolant levelStop vehicle!Switch engine off왘 Restart the engine
613Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionGas cap open A loss of pressure has been detected in the fuel s
614Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionKeynot recognizedThe SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* is not recognize
615Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionClose doorsto lock themYou wanted to lock the vehicle but the d
616Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionKeynot recognizedThe SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* is momentarily n
61Safety and SecurityOccupant safetyOnce the top tether anchorage hook is at-tached, the child restraint itself can be se-cured. Tighten the top tethe
617Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionThird brake lamp The high mounted brake lamp is malfunc-tioning
618Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionTurn signal,Rear LeftThe left rear turn signal lamp is malfunct
619Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionLicense plate lamp,LeftThe left license plate lamp is malfuncti
620Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionParking lamp,Front LeftThe left front parking lamp is malfuncti
621Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionTail lamp/brake lamp, LeftThe left tail lamp/brake lamp is malf
622Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionNight View AssistinoperativeNight View Assist* is malfunctionin
623Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionNight View AssistLights ON or AUTO,not in R gearYou have tried
624Practical hintsWhat to do if …?When the message “Check engine oil level at next refueling” (CL 550) or “Add 1.0 qts. (Canada: 1.0 l) engine oil at
625Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionEngine oil levelcannot bemeasuredCL 600 only:The measuring syst
626Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionRestraint systemmalfunctionVisit workshopThere is a malfunction
62Safety and SecurityOccupant safety왘 Fold upholstery cover 3 upward.왘 Turn installation device 4 to a vertical position so that upholstery cover 3 do
627Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionMalfunctionin Rear CenterVisit workshopComponents of the center
628Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionTele AidinoperativeOne or more main functions of the Tele Aid s
629Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionTire pressureCheck tiresAdvanced TPMS:The pressure is too low i
630Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionWheel sensor(s)missingOne or more sensors malfunction (e.g. bat
631Practical hintsWhat to do if …?Display Possible cause/consequence Possible solutionShift to 'P' You have attempted to turn off the engin
632Practical hintsWhere will I find ...?First aid kitThe first aid kit is located in the storage compartment under the front passenger seat.1 Tab2 Cov
633Practical hintsWhere will I find ...?Vehicle jackStorage position왘 Remove vehicle jack from its compartment.왘 Turn crank handle in direction of arr
634Practical hintsWhere will I find ...?Minispare wheelThe Minispare wheel is stored in the com-partment underneath the trunk floor. 1 Minispare wheel
635Practical hintsUnlocking/locking in an emergency왔 Unlocking/locking in an emergencyUnlocking the vehicleIf you are cannot unlock the vehicle with t
636Practical hintsUnlocking/locking in an emergencyUnlocking the trunkA minimum height clearance of 5.78 ft (1.76 m) is required to open the trunk lid
63Safety and SecurityPanic alarm왔 Panic alarm1  buttonActivating왘 Press and hold  button for at least 1 second. An audible alarm and flashing exteri
637Practical hintsUnlocking/locking in an emergencyMechanically releasing the electronic parking brakeThe mechanical release device for the electronic
638Practical hintsOpening/closing in an emergencyPower tilt/sliding sunroofYou can open or close the tilt/sliding sun-roof manually should an electric
639Practical hintsReplacing SmartKey batteries왔 Replacing SmartKey batteriesIf the batteries in the SmartKey/SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* are discharged,
640Practical hintsReplacing SmartKey batteries왘 Pull battery compartment 2 out of the housing.3 Batteries4 Contact springs왘 Pull out batteries 3.왘 Usi
641Practical hintsReplacing bulbs왔 Replacing bulbsSafe vehicle operation depends on proper exterior lighting and signaling. It is there-fore essential
642Practical hintsReplacing bulbsBulbs Front lamps Rear lampsLamp Type1 Low and high beam lamp11Bi-Xenon headlamps: Low beam and high beam use the sam
643Practical hintsReplacing bulbsNotes on bulb replacement 앫 Only use 12-volt-bulbs of the same type and with the specified watt rating. 앫 Switch ligh
644Practical hintsReplacing bulbsReplacing bulbs for front lampsYou can only change the halogen bulbs for, high-beam flasher lamp, corner-illuminat-in
645Practical hintsReplacing bulbs1 Installation device2 Bulb왘 Pull bulb 2 out of the socket.왘 Insert new bulb 2 into the socket.왘 Insert installation
646Practical hintsReplacing bulbsIR emitter*1 Bulb holder2 Wire position왘 Turn bulb holder 1 counterclockwise until it disengages.왘 Take out bulb hold
64Safety and SecurityDriving safety systemsThis section contains information about Adaptive Brake Lights as well as the follow-ing driving safety syst
647Practical hintsReplacing wiper blades왔 Replacing wiper bladesPlacing wiper arms in vertical positionWiper blades in vertical position왘 Make sure th
648Practical hintsReplacing wiper bladesVehicles with KEYLESS-GO*왘 Make sure the vehicle’s on-board elec-tronics have status 1 (컄 page 337).왘 Turn com
649Practical hintsFlat tire왔 Flat tirePreparing the vehicle왘 Park the vehicle in a safe distance from moving traffic on a hard, flat surface when poss
650Practical hintsFlat tirePreparing the vehicle왘 Prepare the vehicle as described (컄 page 649).왘 Take vehicle tool kit and vehicle jack out of trunk
651Practical hintsFlat tire1 Wheel wrench왘 Take wheel wrench 1 out of the vehi-cle tool kit tray.왘 On wheel to be changed, lossen but do not yet remov
652Practical hintsFlat tireRemoving the wheel1 Alignment bolt왘 Unscrew upper-most wheel bolt and re-move.왘 Replace this wheel bolt with alignment bolt
653Practical hintsFlat tire왘 Clean contact surfaces of wheel and wheel hub.왘 Guide the Minispare wheel onto the alignment bolt and push it on.왘 Insert
654Practical hintsFlat tireLowering the vehicle왘 Lower vehicle by turning crank coun-terclockwise until vehicle is resting ful-ly on its own weight.왘
655Practical hintsBatteries왔 BatteriesYour vehicle is equipped with two batter-ies:앫 The starter battery, located in the en-gine compartment앫 The batt
656Practical hintsBatteries!The consumer battery located in the trunk is a valve-regulated lead acid (VRLA) battery, also referred to as “fleece” batt
65Safety and SecurityDriving safety systemsBrakingAt the instant one of the wheels is about to lock up, a slight pulsation can be felt in the brake pe
657Practical hintsBatteriesStarter battery (example illustration from CL 550)1 Negative terminal2 Positive terminalDisconnecting starter battery왘 Secu
658Practical hintsBatteriesSwitching off vehicle’s internal electrical functions왘 Turn off all electrical consumers.왘 Turn SmartKey in starter switch
659Practical hintsBatteriesStarter battery왘 Connect the switched-off charging de-vice to the terminals of the starter bat-tery. Observe the operating
660Practical hintsJump startingIf the starter battery is discharged, the en-gine can be started with jumper cables and the battery of another vehicle.
661Practical hintsJump startingJump starting should only be performed on the starter battery. The starter battery is located in the engine compartment
662Practical hintsJump starting왘 Remove red cover from positive terminal 4. 왘 Connect positive terminal 3 of the charged battery with positive termina
663Practical hintsTowing the vehicle왔 Towing the vehicleMercedes-Benz recommends that the vehicle be transported with all wheels off the ground using
664Practical hintsTowing the vehicleWarning! GWith the engine not running, there is no power assistance for the brake and steering systems. In this ca
665Practical hintsTowing the vehicleIf you want the gear position to remain in neutral position N, observe the following instructions.Vehicles with Sm
666Practical hintsTowing the vehicleInstalling towing eye bolt1 Cover on right side of front bumper1 Cover on right side of rear bumperRemoving cover왘
66Safety and SecurityDriving safety systemsAdaptive Brake Lights (CL 600 and USA only)The brake lamps flash in quick intervals while you are braking i
667Practical hintsFuses왔 FusesThe electrical fuses in your vehicle serve to switch off malfunctioning power circuits. If a fuse is blown, the componen
668Practical hintsFusesFuse boxes in engine compartment왘 Open the hood (컄 page 512).Box on the driver’s sideExample illustration from CL 5501 4 screws
669Practical hintsFusesClosing왘 Attach cover 2.왘 Press cover 2 down manually.Fuse boxes in passenger compartmentFuse boxes in dashboard1 Cover1 CoverO
670Practical hintsFusesFuse box in the rear passenger compartment1 CoverOpening왘 Swing down center armrest.왘 Open cover behind center armrest.왘 Pull c
671Technical dataParts serviceWarranty coverageIdentification labelsLayout of poly-V-belt driveEngineRims and tiresElectrical systemMain dimensions an
672Technical dataThe “Technical data” section provides the necessary technical data for your vehicle.Parts serviceAll authorized Mercedes-Benz Centers
673Technical dataWarranty coverage왔 Warranty coverageYour vehicle is covered under the terms of the warranties printed in the Service and Warranty Inf
674Technical dataIdentification labels1 Certification label (on driver’s B-pillar) The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) can be found in the followi
675Technical dataIdentification labels4 VIN왘 Fold down rear center armrest.VIN 4 is underneath a cover in the center armrest.Example illustration from
676Technical dataLayout of poly-V-belt driveCL 5501 Idler pulley2 Idler pulley3 Automatic belt tensioner4 ABC tandem pump (pump for power-steering ass
67Safety and SecurityDriving safety systemsBAS Plus*The Brake Assist System Plus (BAS Plus) operates in emergency braking situations and uses radar se
677Technical dataEngine왔 EngineModel CL 550 (216.371)11The quoted data apply only to the standard vehicle. See an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center for
678Technical dataRims and tires!Only use tires which have been tested and approved for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. Tires approved by Mercedes-Benz
679Technical dataRims and tiresSame size tiresModel CL 550 CL 600CL 550 (Sport Package*)CL 600 (Sport Package*)Rims (light alloy) 8.5 J x18 H2 8.5 J x
680Technical dataRims and tiresMixed size tiresModel CL 550CL 600CL 550*CL 600*CL 550 (Sport Package*)CL 600 (Sport Package*)Front axle:Rims (light al
681Technical dataRims and tiresMinispare wheelModel CL 550CL 550 (Sport Package*)CL 600CL 600 (Sport Package*)Rim 4.5 B x 19Wheel offset 1.38 in (35 m
682Technical dataElectrical systemModel CL 550 CL 600Generator (alternator) 14 V/180 A 14 V/220 AStarter motor 12 V/1.7 kW 12 V/1.7 kWStarter battery
683Technical dataMain dimensions and weights왔 Main dimensions and weightsMain dimensionsWeightsModel CL 550 (216.371) CL 600 (216.376)Overall vehicle
684Technical dataFuels, coolants, lubricants, etc.CapacitiesVehicle components and their respective lubricants must match. Therefore only use products
685Technical dataFuels, coolants, lubricants, etc.Model Capacity Fuels, coolants, lubricants, etc.Power steering CL 550 approx. 1.06 US qt. (1.0 l) MB
686Technical dataFuels, coolants, lubricants, etc.Engine oilsEngine oils are specifically tested for their suitability in our engines and durability f
68Safety and SecurityDriving safety systemsWhen you step quickly on the brake pedal in an emergency braking situation, BAS Plus automatically regulate
687Technical dataFuels, coolants, lubricants, etc.Brake fluidOnly brake fluid approved by Mercedes-Benz is recommended. Your au-thorized Mercedes-Benz
688Technical dataFuels, coolants, lubricants, etc.Fuel requirementsOnly use premium unleaded fuel:앫 The octane number (posted at the pump) must be 91
689Technical dataFuels, coolants, lubricants, etc.CoolantsThe engine coolant is a mixture of water and anticorrosion/antifreeze, which pro-vides:앫 Cor
690Technical dataFuels, coolants, lubricants, etc.Anticorrosion/antifreezeYour vehicle contains a number of alumi-num parts. The use of aluminum compo
691Technical dataFuels, coolants, lubricants, etc.Windshield washer system and headlamp cleaning systemBoth the windshield washer system and headlamp
692
693IndexAABC 429Messages in display 593Setting vehicle level 429ABS 64Indicator lamp 31, 64, 566Messages in display 594Accelerator position, automatic
694IndexAudio (COMAND) 107CD mode 115DVD mode 115MP3 mode 115Audio (Control system instrument cluster) 263CD changer 264DVD changer 264Audio DVDFast f
695IndexBBackup lampsReplacing bulbs 642Bar 545BAS 66Batteries, SmartKeyChecking battery condition 332Replacing 639Batteries, SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO
696IndexChildren in the vehicle 57Air bags 57Blocking of rear side window operation 62Indicator lamp, front passenger front air bag off 50, 578Infant
ContentsCOMAND navigation system (destination memory)... 206Saving a destination in the destination memory ... 206Dele
69Safety and SecurityDriving safety systemsAfter a hard collision or damage to the front of the vehicle from an accident, have the adjustment and oper
697IndexCruise control 405Activating 406Canceling 407Driving downhill 407Driving uphill 407Message in display 582Setting current speed 407Setting to l
698IndexDistance warning lamp 31, 572Driving hints 426Increasing distance 425Increasing time interval 425Intermittent signal tone 414Lever 417Menu 416
699IndexDriving systems 405ABC 429Cruise control 405DISTRONIC Plus* 411Driving safety systems 64Dynamic Rear View Monitor* 439Park Assist* 435Parktron
700IndexEmergency operationsLocking the vehicle 635Mechanically releasing the electronic parking brake 637Releasing from inside 464Remote door lock 48
701IndexFFavorite button 231First aid kit 632Flat tire 649Jacking up the vehicle 650Lowering the vehicle 654Mounting the Minispare wheel 649Preparing
702IndexGGarage door opener 490Gasoline see FuelGAWR 545Gear rangeAutomatic transmission 398Limiting 398Shifting into optimal 401Gear selector lever 3
703IndexIIdentification labels 674Identification Number, Vehicle (VIN) 675Ignition 336, 338Switching on 336Switching on, KEYLESS-GO* 338Immobilizer 77
704IndexKey, SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* 326Battery check lamp 326, 330Factory setting 329Global locking and unlocking 330Important notes on using KEYLE
705IndexLight sensorMessage in display 617Lighter see Cigarette lighterLighting 363Automatic headlamp mode 364COMAND display illumination 83Corner-ill
706IndexMessages in display see Multifunction display messagesMicrophone, Hands-free 37Minispare wheel 634, 681Mounting 649MirrorsActivating exterior
70Safety and SecurityDriving safety systemsFor more information, see “Practical hints” section (컄 page 572) and (컄 page 580).Warning! GNever switch of
707IndexNNavigation systemMenu overview (COMAND) 155Navigation system (COMAND) 149Basic settings 159Destination entry 162Destination memory 206Detour
708IndexPPaintwork, Cleaning 555Panic alarmAudible alarm and flashing exterior lamps 63Panic button 63Parcel net in front passenger footwell 471Park A
709IndexProduct information 13Production options weight 546Program mode see Automatic transmission, Automatic shift programProgram mode selector switc
710IndexReplacingBulbs 641Front lamp bulbs 644Rear lamp bulbs 642Reporting safety defects 22Reset (COMAND) 234Residual engine heat and ventilation 460
711IndexOperating via COMAND 250Ventilation* 347Selector leverLock 378Selector lever see Gear selector leverSelf-testOCS 51Tele Aid 483Service and war
712IndexSRS 53Indicator lamp 31, 575Messages in display 626Standing water, Driving through 505Starter battery 657Starter switch 336Positions 336Starti
713IndexTelephone cradleChanging 481Telephone* 479“911” emergency call (COMAND) 123Accepting/ending a call (COMAND) 130Answering/ending a call (Instru
714IndexImportant notes on tire inflation pressure 529Inflation pressure 528Information placard 524Inspection 521Load rating 537, 547Load rating, Maxi
715IndexUUniform Tire Quality Grading Standards 547Uphill drivingCruise control 407UpholsteryCleaning 564Useful features 476VValet locking 465Vanity m
716IndexVoice ControlAddress book 295Command list 305DVD changer 303Individualization 320Individualization (COMAND) 229Introduction 274Navigation 285O
71Safety and SecurityDriving safety systemsElectronic traction systemThe electronic traction system is a compo-nent of ESP®.The electronic traction sy
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72Safety and SecurityDriving safety systems1 ESP® off/on왘 Press ESP® switch 1 until the ESP® warning lamp v in the instrument cluster comes on.The ESP
73Safety and SecurityDriving safety systemsPRE-SAFE® Brake* (vehicles with DISTRONIC Plus* only)PRE-SAFE® Brake* can assist you in mini-mizing the ris
74Safety and SecurityDriving safety systemsWhen the distance to the forward vehicle is too small, the distance warning lamp l comes on in the instrume
75Safety and SecurityDriving safety systemsTo maintain the proper distance to the ve-hicle in front of you and thus prevent a rear-end collision, you
76Safety and SecurityDriving safety systemsPRE-SAFE® Brake can react to stationary obstacles such as standing or parked vehi-cles at road speeds of up
77Safety and SecurityAnti-theft systems왔 Anti-theft systemsImmobilizerThe immobilizer prevents unauthorized persons from starting your vehicle.Activat
78Safety and SecurityAnti-theft systems왘 Disarming: Unlock your vehicle with the SmartKey or KEYLESS-GO*.The turn signal lamps flash once to in-dicate
ContentsCOMAND seats... 250Operating seats via COMAND ... 250Lumbar support (CL 550)... 251Drive-dynami
79Control systemsCOMAND operating safetyCOMAND introductionCOMAND FM/AM radioCOMAND satellite radio (USA only)COMAND audio CD/audio DVD/MP3COMAND tele
80Control systemsCOMAND operating safetyWarning! GAny alteration of electronic components or software can cause malfunctions.Radio, satellite radio (U
81Control systemsCOMAND introduction왔 COMAND introductionCOMAND (Cockpit Management and Data System) is an information and operating center for vehicl
82Control systemsCOMAND introductionCOMAND shortcut buttonsUse the COMAND shortcut buttons to se-lect main functions directly.Example:왘 Switching dire
83Control systemsCOMAND introductionInstrument cluster multifunction displayThis section describes features and con-trols via the COMAND controller, d
84Control systemsCOMAND introductionTelephone keypad*With the help of the telephone keypad, you can use your mobile phone if it is inserted in the cra
85Control systemsCOMAND introductionSymbol How to use the COMAND controller Functionn왘 Press briefly. 앫 Select menu item.앫 Exit full-screen image with
86Control systemsCOMAND introductionOperating COMANDMenu overviewThe illustration below shows the structure of the main functions and their main menus
87Control systemsCOMAND introductionCalling up the main menuIllustration: audio main menuYou can call up the main menu of a main function in the follo
88Control systemsCOMAND introductionEntering charactersIllustration: entering a navigation destina-tionSelecting characters왘 Slide omp or rotate ymz.왘
ContentsControls in detail ... 321Locking and unlocking ... 322SmartKey ...
89Control systemsCOMAND introductionBack button1 Back button왘 Switching to the next highest menu: Press L briefly.COMAND switches to the next highest
90Control systemsCOMAND introduction왘 Selecting “FM/AM Radio”: Slide qm or rotate ymz.왘 Confirming selection: Press n.The FM/AM Radio menu appears.왘 S
91Control systemsCOMAND introductionMain menus of COMANDSound왘 Muting: Press the F shortcut but-ton in the center console (컄 page 82).The sound of the
92Control systemsCOMAND introductionVolume of navigation announcementsYou can adjust the volume of the naviga-tion announcements independently from th
93Control systemsCOMAND introductionAdjusting balance or faderBalance is used to determine whether the sound focus should be shifted toward the driver
94Control systemsCOMAND introductionAdjusting surround soundWith surround sound, you can choose be-tween “LOGIC7® ON” and “LOGIC7® OFF”.왘 Select “Soun
95Control systemsCOMAND FM/AM radio왔 COMAND FM/AM radioSubmenu overviewWarning! GPlease devote your attention first and fore-most to the traffic situa
96Control systemsCOMAND FM/AM radioSwitching to radio mode 왘 Select “Audio” “Audio” “FM/AM Radio”.or왘 Press the M shortcut button once or twice.The
97Control systemsCOMAND FM/AM radio왘 Select “Audio” “Audio” “FM/AM Radio” “FM”.왘 Select “Radio” “Station List”.The station list appears. The dot R
98Control systemsCOMAND FM/AM radioSelecting channels using the channel list왘 Select “Audio” “Audio” “FM/AM Radio” “WB” “Channel”.or왘 Press n
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