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Seite 1 - Operator's Manual

1Mercedes-BenzOperator's ManualS320S 420S 500

Seite 2 - Product information

10Instruments and Controls For more detailed descriptions see specified pages1Adjustable air outlet19Storage/eyeglasses compartment2Exterior lamp swit

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100Trunk Lamp1 Switching off2 Switching onSwitch off (1) trunk lamp if the trunk isto remain open for along period oftime. This prevents the vehicle b

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101Vehicle Jack1 Jack arm2 Jack baseSee illustration for proper storage ofjack.Before storing the jack on the felt inthe spare wheel well, the jack ar

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102WheelsReplace rims or tires with the samedesignation, manufacturer and type asshown on the original part. See yourauthorized Mercedes-Benz dealer f

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103tire beads. For this reason, check rimsfor damage at regular intervals. The rimflanges must be checked for wearbefore a tire is mounted. Remove bur

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1045. Remove the protective coverfrom the jack support tubeopening by inserting a screwdriver in the opening and pryingit out.The tube openings are lo

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10511. Install spare wheel on wheel hub.Insert wheel bolts and tighten themslightly.To avoid paint damage, placewheel flat against hub and hold itther

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106Tire Inflation PressureA table (see fuel filler flap) lists the tireinflation pressures specified forsummer and winter tires as well as forthe vary

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107BatteryThe maintenance-free battery is locatedin the trunk behind the right-hand coverpanel.The service life of the battery is alsodependent on its

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108Exterior LampsWhen replacing bulbs, install only 12volt bulbs with the specified wattratingHeadlamp Assembly1 Cover for low beam headlampbulb and f

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109Replacing bulb:When replacing halogen bulbs do nottouch glass portion of bulb with barehands. Use plain paper or a clean cloth.Warning!Halogen lamp

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1101 Latch for turn signal, parking, sidemarker and standing lampassembly2 Bulb socket for turn signal, parking,side marker and standing lamp3 Tab4 Gu

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111Vertical headlamp aim:Depress latch (1) and removecover (2).Turn adjusting screw (3) (counter-clockwise to adjust headlampdownward, clockwise upwar

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112Taillamp Assemblies1 Turn signal lamp(21 W/32 cp bulb)2 Stop, side marker lamp(21/4 W/35/1.2 cp bulb)3 Tail, parking, standing lamp(5 W bulb)4 Driv

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113High Mounted Stop Lamp(H2 [20 W] bulb)To replace the bulb, press tabs on bothsides (arrows) to release cover.Turn bulb socket with bulbcounterclock

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114Jump StartingIf the battery is discharged, the engineshould be started with jumper cablesand the (12 V) battery of anothervehicle.The battery is lo

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115Important!5. Start engine of the vehicle withthe charged battery and run athigh idle. Then start engine ofthe disabled vehicle in theusual manner.6

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116Towing the VehicleThe rear towing eye is located at theright, below the bumper. The fronttowing eye is located on the passengerside behind a flap i

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117Cleaning and Care of the VehicleWarning!Many cleaning products can behazardous. Some are poisonous,others are flammable. Always followthe instructi

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118Engine CleaningPrior to cleaning the enginecompartment make sure to protectelectrical components and connectorsfrom the intrusion of water or clean

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119Plastic Parts, Headliner and RubberPartsDo not use oil or wax on these parts.See separate subject for additionalinformation.Seat BeltsThe webbing m

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12Instrument Cluster1Fuel gauge with reserve warning lamp (yellow). See Index9Trip odometer. See Index2Coolant temperature gauge. See Index10Main odom

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120Paintwork, Painted BodyComponentsMB-Gloss Preserver should be appliedwhen water drops on the paint surfacedo not "bead up"; normally in 3

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121Testing Infrared Remote ControlChecking Batteries:If the transmit button (1) is pressedlonger than 1 second, the batteryindicator lamp in the trans

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122Front Head RestraintsRemoval:Push button (1) up to bring the headrestraint to its highest position.Depress release button (2) beneath theseatback c

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123Manual Closing of Trunk LidThe trunk l i d can be closed manuallyshould a malfunction occur on thepower closing system.With the trunk lid open:push

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124Replacing Wiper BladesFor safety reasons, remove key fromsteering lock before replacing a wiperblade, otherwise the motor cansuddenly turn on and c

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125Headlamp Wiper BladesRemoval:Fold wiper arm forward. Push pin (1)and remove wiper blade.Installation:Place wiper blade on wiper arm andpress in pin

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126Roof FlackUse only those roof racks approvedby Mercedes-Benz to avoid damage tothe vehicle. Follow manufacturer'sinstallation instructions.Mou

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127Rear Seat CushionRemoval: Push in locking tabs (1) (onleft and right side of seat) and pull upseat at the front.Installation: Slide rear edge of cu

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129Technical Data

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13Indicator Lamp SymbolsFunction Indicator LampHigh beamBattery not being charged properly. See Index.Warning Lamp(should go out with the engine runni

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130Identification PlatesWhen ordering spare parts, pleasespecify vehicle identification and enginenumbers.1 Vehicle Identification No.2 Certification

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131Loss of Owner's Service andWarranty PolicyShould you lose your Owner's Serviceand Warranty Policy Booklet, haveyour authorized MERCEDES-B

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132Technical Data 320 S Rims – TiresModel S 320 (140 032)1Rims (light alloy rims) 71/² J x 16 H 2Model S 320 (140 034)1Wheel offset 51 mm (2.0 in)Engi

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133Technical Data S 320Main DimensionsWeightsSee certification tagModelS 320 (140.032)Roof load max. 100 kg (220 lb) Overall vehicle length 5213 mm (2

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134Technical Data S 420 Rims – TiresModel S 400 (140 043)1Rims (light alloy rims) 71/² J x 16 H 2Wheel offset51 mm (2.0 in)Engine119 Summer tires:Mode

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135Technical Data S 420WeightsSee certification tagMain DimensionsRoof load max. 100 kg (220 lb) Overall vehicle length 5213 mm (205.2 in)Trunk load m

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136Technical Data S 500 Rims – TiresModel S 500 (140 051)1Rims (light alloy rims) 71/² J x 16 H 2Wheel offset51 mm (2.0 in)Engine119 Summer tires:Mode

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137Technical Data S 500WeightsSee certification tagMain DimensionsRoof load max. 100 kg (220 lb) Overall vehicle length 5213 mm (205.2 in)Trunk load m

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138Fuels , Coolants, Lubricants etc. - CapacitiesVehicle components and their respective lubricants must match.Therefore use only brands tested and re

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139ModelCapacity Fuels, coolants, lubricants etc.Power steering approx. 1.4 US qt (1.3 l) MB Power steering fluidFront wheel hubs approx. 2.1 oz (60 g

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14Catalytic ConverterYour MERCEDES-BENZ is equippedwith monolithic type catalytic converters,an important element in conjunction withthe O2sensor to a

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140Engine OilsEngine oils are specifically tested fortheir suitability in our engines.Therefore, use only engine oilsrecommended by Mercedes-Benz.Info

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141Fuel RequirementsUse only Premium unleaded meetingASTM standard D 439:The octane number (posted at thepump) must be 91min. It is an averageof both,

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142Therefore the following product isstrongly recommended for use in yourcar: Mercedes-BenzAnticorrosion/Antifreeze Agent.Before the start of the wint

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143Consumer InformationThis has been prepared as required of allmanufacturers of passenger cars underTitle 49, Code of U.S. FederalRegulations, Part 5

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144Problems with your VehicleIf you should experience a problem with your vehicle, particularly one that you believemay affect its safe operation, we

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145For the U.S.A. only.The following text is published as required of manufacturersunder Title 49, Code of U.S. Federal Regulations, Part 575pursuant

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148ABS 77, 79, 88Acceleration slip regulation (ASR)90Activated charcoal filter 27Adaptive damping system (ADS)92ADS 92, 107, 138Air conditioner refrig

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149First aid kit 130FuelFuel requirements 141Gasoline additives 141Premium unleaded gasoline 14, 139-140Fuel consumption gauge 83Fuel filler flap, man

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15Starting and Turning off the EngineStarter Lock-OutImportant!The engine can only be started, if thevehicle was unlocked from the outside.Before Star

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150Safety guidelines for the seat belt,emergency tensioning retractorand airbag54Seat belt warning lamp86Seat belts and warning system47Shelf below re

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151Service and LiteratureYour authorized Mercedes-Benz dealer has trainedtechnicians and original Mercedes-Benz parts to serviceyour vehicle properly.

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152Check Regularly and Before a Long TripThe engine compartment ofmodel S 500 is illustrated.1 Fuel SupplyTo add fuel turn cap to the leftand hold on

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153What You Should Know at the Gas Station• Fuel:Use premium unleaded gasoline: Posted Octane index91 (Average of 96 RON/86 MON).Fuel tank capacity ap

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16Driving InstructionsPower AssistanceWarning!When the engine is not running, thebrake and steering systems arewithout power assistance. Underthese ci

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17TiresTread wear indicators (TWI) arerequired by law. These indicators arelocated in six places on the treadcircumference and become visible at adept

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18Tire TractionThe safe speed on a wet, snow coveredor icy road is always lower than on adry road.You should pay particular attention tothe condition

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19Winter Driving InstructionsThe most important rule for slippery oricy roads is to drive sensibly and toavoid abrupt acceleration, braking andsteerin

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2Product informationKindly observe the following in your own best interest:We recommend using Mercedes-Benz original parts as well as conversion parts

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21Operation

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22Air Outlets1 Air volume controlfor left air outlet,turn left to open2 Air volume controlfor left center air outlet, turn left toopen3 Air volume con

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23Automatic Climate ControlLeft side passenger compartment:1 Temperature selector2 Temperature display3 Automatic mode4 Air distribution buttons5 Defr

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24The temperature selected with thetemperature selector is reached asquickly as possible.The temperature selector should be leftat the desired tempera

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256 Residual Engine HeatUtilizationWith the engine switched off, it ispossible to continue heating the interiorfor a short while. The rear passengerco

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268 Air Volume SelectorThe air volume is automaticallyregulated inAUTO = Normal settingand all intermediate positions, exceptwhen selectingMIN = minim

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27Rear Passenger CompartmentClimate Control1 Temperature selector, left side2 Temperature selector, right sideA basic setting in the white field of th

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28Car KeysIncluded with your vehicle are• 2 Master keys with infraredremote control• 1 Master key• 1 Valet key• 1 Flat keyInfrared Remote Control with

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29Infrared Remote ControlStarter Lock-Out Important!Locking the vehicle activates the starterlock-out.The engine can only be started, if thevehicle wa

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3Operator's manualThis Operator's Manual contains a great deal of useful information. We urge you to read it carefully and familiarize yours

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303 Receiver next to trunk lockLocking:Aim transmitter eye (2) at a receiver(3) and press transmit button (1).Distance to receiver max. 20 ft (6 m).Th

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31Closing Windows and Sliding/ Pop-Up Roof from OutsideContinue to press transmit button (1)after locking car. Distance to receivermax. 20 ft. (6 m).T

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32Central Locking SystemThe entire vehicle may be locked orunlocked by either using the masterkey in the door or trunk locks, orcentral locking switch

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33When you lock the car, all door lockbuttons should move down. If any onestays up, the respective door is notproperly closed.You should then unlock t

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34Door lock, left and trunk lockPower Windows and Sliding/Pop-Up Roof1 Closing2 Interrupting3 OpeningDoor lock, rightWhen locking doors or trunk, turn

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35Power Closing Assist for Doors andTrunk LidThe doors and trunk lid closeautomatically if:• doors are pushed against the lock,• trunk lid is lowered

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361 Indicator lamp in switch located incenter consoleAnti-Theft Alarm SystemThe anti-theft alarm is automaticallyarmed or disarmed with any of yourveh

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37Power Seats, FrontWarning!Do not adjust the driver's seat whiledriving. Adjusting the seat whiledriving could cause the driver tolose control o

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38F Memory buttonG Position buttonsStoring seat/head restraint/ steeringwheel/exterior and inside rear viewmirror positions in memory:Three sets of se

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39Important!Bring seat backrest to upright positionbefore recalling a stored seat/headrestraint/steering wheel/exterior andinside rear view mirror pos

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4Important notice for California retail buyers of Mercedes-Benz automobilesUnder California law you may be entitled to a replacement of your vehicle o

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40Lumbar Support1 Pressure regulatorThe seats have an inflatable aircushion built into the backrest toprovide additional lumbar support.The inflation

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41Heated SeatsThe front seat heater switches arelocated to the left and right side of thecenter console ashtray.The rear seat heater switches arelocat

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42Armrest with Compartmentfor Telephone Handset(Front Seats)1 Armrest folded down2 Normal use(3 comfort positions)3 Armrest folded upFolding down:Rais

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43.Power Seats, RearThe seats can be adjusted using theslide switches located in either of therear doors.Turn key in steering lock to position 1or 2 (

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44.Armrest with Integrated StorageCompartment (Rear Bench Seat)Pull down the armrest by its strap.Before storing the armrest in thebackrest, close its

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45Switch on center consolePower Head Restraints, RearTurn key in steering lock to position 1or 2 (with the driver's or frontpassenger's door

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46Adjustable Steering WheelTurn key in steering lock to position 1or 2 (with the driver's or frontpassenger's door open, the steeringwheel c

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47Seat Belts and SupplementalRestraint System (SRS)Your vehicle is equipped with lap-shoulder seat belts, emergencytensioning retractors for the seat

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481 Latch plate2 Buckle3 Release buttonFastening of Seat BeltsPush latch plate (1) into buckle (2)until it clicks.The lap belt should be positioned as

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49Warning!USE SEAT BELTS PROPERLY.• Each occupant should wear theirseat belt at all times, because seatbelts help reduce the likelihood ofand potentia

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5Change of address or ownershipIf you change your address, be sure to send in the "Change of Address Notice" found in the Owner's Servi

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50• According to accident statistics,children are safer when properlyrestrained in the rear seatingpositions than in the front seatingpositions.• Chil

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51AirbagsThe most effective occupant restraintsystem yet developed for use inproduction vehicles is the three pointseat belt. In some cases, however,

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52The following system components aremonitored or undergo a self-check:crash-sensor, airbag ignition circuits,driver and passenger seat belt buckles.I

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53Important!The "SRS" is designed to reduce thepotential of injury in certain frontaland front-angled impacts which maycause injuries; howev

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54Safety Guidelines for the Seat Belt,Emergency Tensioning Retractorand AirbagWarning!• Damaged belts or belts that werehighly stressed in an accident

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55Infants and Child RestraintSystemsWe recommend that all infants andchildren be restrained at all times whilethe vehicle is in motion.Important!The u

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56Steering Lock0 The key can be withdrawn in thisposition only. The steering islocked with the key removedfrom the steering lock. The keycan be remove

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57Combination Switch1 Low beam (exterior lampswitch position )2 High beam (exterior lampswitch position )3 High beam flasher (high beamavailable indep

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58Windshield Washer Fluid MixingRatioFor temperatures above freezing:MB Windshield WasherConcentrate "S" and water1 part "S" to 10

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59Exterior Lamp SwitchCanada only:When the engine is running, the lowbeam (includes parking lamps, sidemarker lamps, taillamps, license platelamps and

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6We continuously strive to improve our product, and ask for your understanding that we reserve the right to make changes in design andequipment. There

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60Inside and Exterior Rear ViewMirrorsInside Rear View MirrorThe mirror is electrically adjustable.Use your inside mirror to determine thesize and dis

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61Exterior rear view mirror, leftExterior rear view mirror, rightExterior Rear View MirrorsTurn key in steering lock to position 2(with either front d

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62Exterior Rear View MirrorMultiple ImagesThis vehicle is equipped with anti-fogging dual-pane side windows toprovide extra insulation against heat,co

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63Sun VisorsSwing sun visors down to protectagainst sun glare.If sunlight enters through a sidewindow, disengage visor from innermounting and pivot to

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64Interior Lighting1 Interior Lamps (Door contact)A BA Interior lamps are switched on,and off delayed, when unlockingor locking the vehicle, or whenop

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65Storage CompartmentsStorage Compartmentsin the Dashboard1 Storage/eyeglassescompartment2 Button for storage/eyeglasses compartment3 Glove box4 Butto

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66in center console, frontAshtraysBy touching the top of the coverlightly, the ashtray opens automatically.Prior to removing the ashtray insertmove ge

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67Sliding Roof with Rear Pop-UpFeature1 to slide roof open2 to slide roof closed3 to raise roof at rear4 to lower roof at rearTurn key in steering loc

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68in center console, frontPower WindowsSwitches for:1 left, front2 left, rear3 right, front4 right, rear5 safety switch6 individual switches (rear doo

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69Warning!When closing the windows, be surethat there is no danger of anyonebeing harmed by the closingprocedure.In case of obstruction, the automatic

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7Check Regularly and Before a Long TripSee IndexThe First 1000 Miles (1500 km)The more cautiously you treat your vehicle during the break-in period, t

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70Rear Window DefrosterThe switch is located in the centerconsole.Turn key in steering lock toposition I or 2.When activating the rear windowdefroster

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711 Adjusting knobInstrument LampsRotate adjusting knob (1) to varyintensity of instrument lamps.Display IlluminationPress adjusting knob to brieflyil

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72Shelf below Rear WindowWarning!The shelf below the rear windowshould not be used to carry objects.This will prevent such objects frombeing thrown ab

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73Driving

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74Drinking and DrivingWarning!Drinking and driving can be a verydangerous combination. Even a smallamount of alcohol or drugs can affectyour reflexes,

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75Automatic TransmissionThe automatic transmission selectsindividual gears automatically,dependent upon• Selector lever position• Accelerator position

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76Selector Lever Positions 320 SLThe automatic gear shifting processcan be adapted to specific operatingconditions using the selector lever.P Parking

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77The delayed upshift is effective withvehicle speeds below 31 mph (50km/h) at partial throttle and enginetemperatures below 95°F (35°C).Do not exceed

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78Selector Lever Positions S 420, S 500The automatic gear shifting processcan be adapted to specific operatingconditions using the selector lever.P Pa

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79negatively affected by this mode ofoperation.The delayed upshift is effective withvehicle speeds below 31 mph (50km/h) at partial throttle and engin

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8IntroductionTrunk33 Rear Window Sunshade 69Power window and sliding/Pop-Up roof34 Rear Window Defroster 70Product information 2Power closing assist f

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80Rear Fender IndicatorsWhen the reverse gear is selected, therear fender indicators will extendupward from the rear corners of thefenders.The rear fe

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813 CancelingTo cancel the cruise control, brieflypush lever to position 3.When you step on the brake or thevehicle speed drops below approx.25 mph (4

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82Charge Indicator LampShould the charge indicator lamp fail tocome on prior to starting when the keyis in steering lock position 2 or shouldit fail t

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83Engine Oil ConsumptionEngine oil consumption checks shouldonly be made after the break-in period.During the break-in period, higher oilconsumption m

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84Fuel Reserve Warning LampsWith the key in steering lock position2, the fuel reserve warning lamp comeson and goes out with the enginerunning.If the

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85Low Engine Coolant LevelWarning LampWith the key in steering lock position2, the warning lamp comes on and goesout with the engine running.If the wa

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86Exterior Lamp Failure IndicatorLampWith the key in steering lock position2, a dim indicator lamp comes on, andgoes out when the engine is running.Wi

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87Brake Warning LampThe brake warning lamp will come onwith the key in steering lock position2 and should go out when the engineis running.The brake w

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88Antilock Brake System (ABS)The ABS improves steering control ofthe vehicle during brakingmaneuvers. For maximum benefit, donot pump the brake pedal,

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89Electronic Traction System(ETS)The ETS improves vehicle traction,especially under slippery roadconditions. It engages at vehicle speedsup to approxi

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9Low Windshield and Headlamp Trunk Lamp 100 Rear Seat Cushion 127Washer Fluid Level Warning Lamp85 Spare Wheel, Lug Wrench 100MERCEDES-BENZ Spare Part

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90Acceleration Slip Control (ASR)The acceleration slip control willengage at all vehicle speeds, if one orboth drive wheels begin to lose tractionand

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91ASR control switch located in centerconsoleASR Control SwitchTo improve the vehicle's traction whendriving with snow chains, or startingoff in

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92Adaptive Damping System (ADS)Depending upon road surfaceconditions, load, driving style, ADSwill automatically adjust theoptimal ride firmness.The m

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93Emission ControlCertain systems of the engine serve tokeep certain components of the exhaustgases within permissible limits requiredby law.These sys

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94Traveling AbroadAbroad, there is a widely-spreadMercedes-Benz service network at yourdisposal. If you plan to travel into areaswhich are not listed

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95Practical Hints

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96HoodTo unlock the hood, pull release lever(1) under the driver's side of theinstrument panel. At the same timehandle (2) will extend out of the

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97Checking Coolant LevelTo check the coolant level, the vehiclemust be parked on level ground.Check coolant level only when coolantis cold.The coolant

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98Oil level must be betweenthe lower (min) andupper(max) mark of thedipstickDo not overfill engine.Excessive oil must be drained orsiphoned.For low en

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99Checking AutomaticTransmission Fluid LevelDipstick locking lever1 Break seal2 Release3 EngageRegular automatic transmission fluidlevel checks are no

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