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Entering ... 306Entering (address book, phonebook) ... 304Entering (na
GWARNINGThe reversing feature does not react:Rto soft, light and thin objects, e.g. smallfingersRover the last 1/6 in(4 mm) of the closingmovementRdur
XTo open all side windows: pressswitch : to the point of resistance.XTo open all side windows fully: pressswitch : beyond the point of resistance.All
With KEYLESS-GO you can close all sidewindows simultaneously. The KEYLESS-GOkey must be outside the vehicle. All the doorsmust be closed.XTouch recess
Problems with the side windowsGWARNINGIf you close a side window again immediately after it has been blocked or reset, the side windowcloses with incr
!When opening and closing the roof, makesure that:Rthere is sufficient clearance, as the roofswings upwards.Rthere is sufficient clearance behind thev
Opening and closing using theSmartKeyImportant safety notesGWARNINGWhen opening or closing the roof, body partscould be trapped by, for example, the r
Rnot place any objects on the coverbehind the roll barsRnot allow the cargo to push the trunkpartition upwards!Make sure the trunk separator iscomplet
XTurn driver's side catch lever A in thedirection of the arrow.XRepeat the same process on the catch leveron the passenger side.Trunk partition :
Installing/removingRear brackets for wind screen:Bracket cover, front-passenger side;Bracket cover, driver's sideXTo install: open the roof (Y pa
roof must be fully open before the windscreen can be extended.Extending and retractingXOpen the roof (Y page 101).XOpen the cover in the lower center
Filling capacity ... 614Important safety notes ... 613Temperature (on-board computer) .241Temperature gauge
Operating MAGIC SKY CONTROLXTurn the SmartKey to position 1 or 2 in theignition lock.MAGIC SKY CONTROL switches to thestatus it was set to before the
Problems with the roofProblem Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsThe roof will not open orclose.The trunk partition is not in place.XClose t
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Useful information ... 112Correct driver's seat position ... 112Seats ...
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SeatsImportant safety notesGWARNINGChildren could become trapped if they adjustthe seats, particularly when unattended.There is a risk of injury.When
Rclean the seat covers as recommended;see the "Interior care" section.Rdo not transport heavy loads on theseats. Do not place sharp objects
You can use the seat switches on the driver'sside to adjust the front-passenger seat.XTo activate/deactivate: press button :.If the indicator lam
Moving the seats forward/backGWARNINGWhen you adjust a seat, you or other vehicleoccupants could become trapped, e.g. on theseat guide rail. There is
The system automatically switches downfrom level 3 to level 2 after approximatelyeight minutes.The system automatically switches downfrom level 2 to l
Switching on the Media Interface .. 471Switching to the MUSIC REGISTER 461DisplaySelecting the design ... 310Displaying the arrival
AIRSCARFActivating/deactivatingGWARNINGWhen AIRSCARF is switched on, very hot aircan flow from the vents in the head restraints.This could result in b
EASY-ENTRY/EXIT featureImportant safety notesGWARNINGIf you drive off while the EASY-ENTRY/EXITfeature is making adjustments, you could losecontrol of
Position of the steering wheel fordrivingThe steering wheel is moved to the lastselected position when:Rthe driver's door is closedRyou insert th
The exterior mirrors are automatically heatedafter starting the vehicle if the rear windowdefroster is switched on and the outsidetemperature is low.
XEngage reverse gear.The exterior mirror on the front-passengerside moves to the preset parking position.XUse adjustment button = to adjust theexterio
Memory functionStoring settingsGWARNINGIf you use the memory function on the driver'sside while driving, you could lose control ofthe vehicle as
Useful information ... 126Exterior lighting ... 126Interior lighting ...
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causes of poor visibility due to the weatherconditions such as spray. There is a risk of anaccident.In such situations, turn the light switch toL.The
Night View Assist Plus ... 214PARKTRONIC ... 203RACE START (AMG vehicles) ... 197Rear view camera
1WLeft-hand standing lamps2XRight-hand standing lamps3TParking lamps, license plate andinstrument cluster lighting4ÃAutomatic headlamp mode,controlled
XTo switch on the standing lamps: theSmartKey is not in the ignition lock or it isin position 0.XTurn the light switch to W (left-hand sideof the vehi
High-beam flasher:High-beam headlamps;Turn signal, right=High-beam flasher?Turn signal, leftXTo switch on: turn the SmartKey in theignition lock to po
The cornering light function may remain lit fora short time, but is automatically switched offafter no more than three minutes.Active light functionTh
Switching Adaptive Highbeam Assiston/off:High-beam headlamps;Turn signal, right=High-beam flasher?Turn signal, leftXTo activate: activate the Adaptive
?p Switches the right-hand readinglamp on/offASwitches the automatic interior lightingcontrol onInterior lighting controlGeneral notesIn order to prev
The front and rear lamps of your vehicle areequipped with either Xenon or LED bulbs. Donot replace the bulbs yourself. Contact aqualified specialist w
Replacing the wiper bladesImportant safety notesGWARNINGIf the windshield wipers begin to move whileyou are changing the wiper blades, you couldbe tra
Installing the wiper bladesXPush the new wiper blade in the directionof arrow : onto the wiper arm untiltab ; engages.XPush the wiper blade out of the
Problems with the windshield wipersProblem Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsThe windshield wipersare jammed.Leaves or snow, for example, m
Engine electronicsProblem (malfunction) ... 162Engine oilAdding ... 544Additives ...
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Useful information ... 140Overview of climate control sys-tems ... 140Operati
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Control panel for 2-zone automatic climate controlCanada only:To set the temperature, left (Y page 146);To set climate control to automatic (Y page 14
USA only:To set the temperature, left (Y page 146);To set climate control to automatic (Y page 145)=To defrost the windshield (Y page 147)?To switch m
ROnly use air-recirculation mode briefly, e.g.if there are unpleasant outside odors orwhen in a tunnel. The windows couldotherwise fog up, since no fr
Activating/deactivatingExample: ¿ buttonXTo activate: press the ¿ button.The indicator lamp in the ¿ button lightsup.XTo deactivate: press the ¿ butto
Problems with the "Cooling with air dehumidification" functionProblem Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsThe indicator lamp inthe
ñ button (example)XTurn the SmartKey to position 2 in theignition lock (Y page 155).XPress the à button.XPress the ñ button repeatedly until thedesire
Setting the airflowActivating/deactivatingXTurn the SmartKey to position 2 in theignition lock (Y page 155).XTo increase: press the K button.XTo reduc
Fuel filler flapOpening/closing ... 173Fuel levelCalling up the range (on-boardcomputer) ...
XTurn the temperature controls to the left orto the right on the control panel for theclimate control or clockwise or counter-clockwise.Turn temperatu
Activating/deactivatingXTurn the SmartKey to position 2 in theignition lock (Y page 155).XPress the ¤ button.The indicator lamp in the ¤ button lights
Problems with the rear window defrosterProblem Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsThe rear windowdefroster hasdeactivatedprematurely or cann
The residual heat function is only available onvehicles for Canada.It is possible to make use of the residual heatof the engine to continue heating th
Setting the side air vents:Side window defroster vent;Side air ventXTo open a side air vent: turn the adjusterin side air vent ; counter-clockwise.XTo
Useful information ... 154Notes on breaking-in a new vehicle 154Driving ... 154Au
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GWARNINGUnsuitable footwear can hinder correct usageof the pedals, e.g.:Rshoes with thick solesRshoes with high heelsRslippersThere is a risk of an ac
If you depress the brake pedal and press theStart/Stop button, the engine startsimmediately.The Start/Stop button can be removed fromthe ignition lock
Removing the Start/Stop buttonYou can remove the Start/Stop button fromthe ignition lock and start the vehicle asnormal using the SmartKey.XRemove Sta
IIgnition locksee Key positionsImmobilizer ... 79Incident (traffic report) ... 360Indicator l
lock and the SmartKey must be in thevehicle.XDepress the brake pedal and keep itdepressed.XShift the transmission to position P.The transmission posit
ECO start/stop functionIntroductionThe ECO start/stop function switches theengine off automatically if the vehicle isstopped under certain conditions.
iAll vehicles (apart from AMGvehicles): automatic engine switch-off cantake place a maximum of four timesconsecutively (initial stop then repeatedthre
manually or as the result of a malfunction.The engine will then not be switched offautomatically when the vehicle stops.ECO button in AMG vehiclesDeac
Problems with the engineProblem Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsThe engine does notstart.The HOLD function is activated.XDeactivate the H
Problem Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsThe coolanttemperature display isshowing more than248 ‡ (120 †). Thecoolant warning lampmay also
iNeutralhDriveWhen you select a transmission position, theselector lever subsequently returns to itsoriginal position.The current transmission positio
Using the SmartKey:RMake sure that the ignition is switched on.RWhen the vehicle is stationary, depress thebrake pedal and keep it depressed.RShift to
Display when in transmission positionD and drive program M:Gear;Drive program (M)Transmission positionsBPark positionDo not shift the transmission int
Double-clutch functionWhen shifting down, the double-clutchfunction is active regardless of the currentlyselected drive program. The double-clutchfunc
Hazard warning lamps ... 130High beam flasher ... 130High-beam headlamps ... 129Low-beam headla
RM Manual: manual gearshiftingRRS driving mode RACE START: optimumacceleration dynamics from a standstill(SL 63 AMG only)XTurn drive program selector
Automatic drive programAutomatic drive programs E and SDrive program E is characterized by thefollowing:Rcomfort-oriented engine and transmissionsetti
The gearshift recommendations assist you inadopting an economical driving style. Therecommended gear is shown in themultifunction display.XShift to re
XShift to recommended gear ; accordingto gearshift recommendation : whenshown in the multifunction display of theinstrument cluster.AMG vehicles!In ma
Problems with the transmissionProblem Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsThe transmission hasproblems shifting gear.The transmission is losi
!Do not use diesel to refuel vehicles with agasoline engine. Do not switch on theignition if you accidentally refuel with thewrong fuel. Otherwise, th
iDo not add any more fuel after the pumpstops filling for the first time. Otherwise,fuel could leak out.Closing the fuel filler flapXPlace fuel filler
Problems with fuel and the fuel tankProblem Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsFuel is leaking from thevehicle.The fuel line or the fuel tan
!Always secure the vehicle correctlyagainst rolling away. Otherwise, the vehicleor its drivetrain could be damaged.To ensure that the vehicle is secur
XTo engage: push handle :.When the electric parking brake isengaged, the F (USA only) or !(Canada only) red indicator lamp lights upin the instrument
Mechanical keyFunction/notes ... 84Locking vehicle ... 91Unlocking the driver's door ..
Parking the vehicle for a long periodIf you leave the vehicle parked for longer thanfour weeks, the battery may be damaged byexhaustive discharging.XC
is a risk of fatal injury. Therefore never leavethe engine running in enclosed spaceswithout sufficient ventilation.Certain engine systems are designe
iOn long journeys at a constant speed, e.g.on the highway, only the bar for ConstantConstantwill change.iThe ECO display summaries the drivingcharacte
RBrake occasionally to remove any possiblesalt residue. Make sure that you do notendanger other road users when doing so.RCarefully depress the brake
Mercedes-Benz vehicles or which correspondto an equivalent quality standard. Brakepads/linings which have not been approvedfor Mercedes-Benz vehicles
XHold test gauge A vertically on brakedisc : and slide measuring pin ; ontobrake disc :.XCheck which color field ? the arrow onmeasuring pin ; is poin
If the vehicle threatens to skid or cannot bestopped when moving at low speed:XShift the transmission to position N.Drive particularly carefully on sl
When you activate cruise control, the storedspeed is shown in the status indicator of themultifunction display:RUSA only: e.g. CRUISE 55 MilesCRUISE 5
Cruise control leverXTo adjust the set speed in 1 mphincrements (1 km/h increments): brieflypress the cruise control lever up : to thepressure point f
DISTRONIC PLUS brakes automatically sothat the set speed is not exceeded.On long and steep downhill gradients,especially if the vehicle is laden, you
Basic settings ... 325Blocking a route section affectedby a traffic jam ... 354Compass functi
There is a risk of an accident.Continue to drive carefully and be ready tobrake, in particular when warned to do so byDISTRONIC PLUS.GWARNINGDISTRONIC
?To store the current speed or a lowerspeedATo deactivate DISTRONIC PLUSActivating DISTRONIC PLUS; storing,maintaining and calling up a speedImportant
Pulling away and drivingCruise control leverIf you depress the brake, DISTRONIC PLUS isdeactivated unless your vehicle is stationary.XIf the vehicle i
Once your vehicle is stationary, it remainsstationary and you do not need to depress thebrake. After a time, the electric parking brakesecures the veh
pressure point for a higher speed ordown ; for a lower speed.Every time the cruise control lever ispressed up or down, the last speed storedis increas
Display when DISTRONIC PLUS isdeactivated:Vehicle in front, if detected;Distance indicator, current distance tothe vehicle in front=Specified minimum
accelerate to overtake, DISTRONIC PLUSadjusts the vehicle's speed to the lastspeed stored after you have finishedovertaking.DISTRONIC PLUS is aut
DISTRONIC PLUS has not detected thevehicle cutting in yet. The distance to thisvehicle will be too short.Narrow vehiclesDISTRONIC PLUS has not yet det
Rthe electrical system in the enginecompartment, the battery or the fuses havebeen tampered with.Rthe battery is disconnectedThere is a risk of an acc
RACE STARTImportant safety notesiObserve the safety notes for the SPORThandling mode (Y page 75).RACE START is intended solely for activationon dedica
Publication detailsInternetFurther information about Mercedes-Benzvehicles and about Daimler AG can be foundon the following websites:http://www.mbusa
DISTRONIC PLUS ... 193Factory settings submenu ... 236Important safety notes ... 226Instrument cluste
again after the vehicle has been driven acertain distance.Adaptive Damping SystemGeneral notesThe adjustable damping system adapts to thecurrent drivi
Important safety notesGWARNINGThe vehicle is slightly lowered if you:Rhave selected the SPORT suspensiontuning at normal level andRswitch off the engi
Selecting sports tuningXMake sure that the engine is running or thatit has been switched off by the ECO start/stop function.XIf indicator lamp ;; is n
Example: displays in the COMAND display:Selection of raised level (Y page 198);Activity of ABC spring struts for roll andpitching support=Selected sus
Setting the normal levelXMake sure that the engine is running or thatit has been switched off by the ECO start/stop function.XIf icon ;; is shown: pre
XMake sure that the engine is running or thatit has been switched off by the ECO start/stop function.XIf indicator lamp ;; is lit: pressbutton :.Indic
Range of the sensorsGeneral notesPARKTRONIC does not take objects intoconsideration that are:Rbelow the detection range, e.g. people,animals or object
Warning displaysWarning display for the front area:Segments on the left-hand side of thevehicle;Segments on the right-hand side of thevehicle=Segments
Problems with PARKTRONICProblem Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsOnly the red segmentsin the PARKTRONICwarning displays are lit.You also h
!If unavoidable, you should drive overobstacles such as curbs slowly and not ata sharp angle. Otherwise, you may damagethe wheels or tires.Active Park
Picture settings (TV, video) ... 478Picture viewerDisplaying pictures ... 485Introduction ...
in a space on the driver's side, the indicatoron the driver's side must remain on. The turnsignal must remain switched on until youacknowled
Parking tips:ROn narrow roads, drive as close to theparking space as possible.RParking spaces that are littered, overgrownor partially occupied by tra
XStop the movement of the multifunctionsteering wheel or steer yourself.Active Parking Assist will be canceled atonce. The Park Assist CanceledPark As
Activating/deactivating the rear viewcameraXTo activate: make sure that the SmartKeyis in position 2 in the ignition lock.XMake sure that the "Sh
Additional messages for vehicles withPARKTRONIC:Front warning display;Additional PARKTRONIC measurementoperational readiness indicator=Rear warning di
parking space until red guide line :reaches parking space marking ;.XKeep the steering wheel in that positionand back up carefully.Backing up with the
The functionality of ATTENTION ASSIST isrestricted and warnings may be delayed ornot occur at all:Rif the road condition is poor, e.g. if thesurface i
In addition, thermal imaging camera : isintegrated in the radiator grill. The camerahelps detect pedestrians and animals.Observe the notes on cleaning
the body contours and posture of a personstanding upright.Pedestrian recognition is then switched onautomatically if:RNight View Assist Plus is activa
display as soon as pedestrians or animals aredetected.XIn COMAND, select automatic activation ofNight View Assist Plus (Y page 322)Deactivating Night
Rear view cameraCleaning instructions ... 552Displaying the image ... 322Function/notes ...
Problems with Night View Assist PlusProblem Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsThe picture quality ofNight View Assist Plushas deteriorated.
As a result, Active Blind Spot Assist mayneither give warnings nor intervene in suchsituations. There is a risk of an accident.Always observe the traf
Due to the nature of the system:Rwarnings may be issued in error whendriving close to crash barriers or similarsolid lane borders.Rwarnings may be int
If a course-correcting brake applicationoccurs, red warning lamp : flashes in theexterior mirror and a dual warning tonesounds. In addition, display ;
the road and warns you before you leave yourlane unintentionally. If you do not react to thewarning, a lane-correcting application of thebrakes can br
Lane-correcting brake applicationGWARNINGA lane-correcting brake application cannotalways bring the vehicle back into the originallane. There is a ris
A lane-correcting brake application isinterrupted automatically if:Ra driving safety system intervenes, e.g.ESP®, PRE-SAFE®Brake or Active BlindSpot A
Useful information ... 226Important safety notes ... 226Displays and operation ... 226Menus
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If the coolant temperature is over248 ‡(120 †), do not continue driving. Theengine will otherwise be damaged.The coolant temperature gauge is in thein
SSafetyChildren in the vehicle ... 66Child restraint systems ... 66Occupant Classification System(OCS) ...
Left control panel=;RCalls up the menu and menu bar9:Press briefly:RScrolls in listsRSelects a submenu or functionRIn the AudioAudio menu: selects ast
ATime (Y page 312)BOutside temperature or speed(Y page 237)Text field = shows the selected menu orsubmenu as well as display messages.XTo show the men
The From ResetFrom Reset trip computer isautomatically reset if the value exceeds9,999 hours or 99,999 miles.ECO displayExample: ECO displayXPress the
reset the values in the trip computer "FromStart", the values in the "ECO display" arelikewise reset.Navigation system menuDisplay
Other status indicators of thenavigation systemRO: you have reached the destination or anintermediate destination.RNew Route...New Route... or Calcula
Video DVD operationExample: CD/DVD changer display:Current sceneXSwitch on COMAND (Y page 299).XSelect video DVD (Y page 479).XPress the = or ; button
XPress the 9 or : button to select thedesired name.orXTo begin rapid scrolling: press and holdthe 9 or : button for longer thanone second.Rapid scroll
Rthe æ symbol when PRE-SAFE®Brake(Y page 77) is deactivated.Rthe pedestrian symbol of the spotlightfunction when the spotlight function ofNight View A
In the ServiceService menu, you have the followingoptions:RCalling up display messages(Y page 244)RChecking the tire pressure electronically(Y page 58
Selecting the permanent display functionYou can determine whether the multifunctiondisplay permanently shows your speed or theoutside temperature.XPre
Setting the audio formatRear Seat Entertainment System ... 503Setting the languageCOMAND ... 313Rear Seat Entertai
XPress a to confirm.XPress the : or 9 button to adjust thebrightness to any level from OffOff to LevelLevel55 (bright).XPress the a or % button to sav
XPress the = or ; button on thesteering wheel to select the SettSett menu.XPress the : or 9 button to select theLightsLights submenu.XPress a to confi
If somebody becomes trapped:Rpress one of the memory function positionbuttons, orRmove the switch for steering wheeladjustment in the opposite directi
AMG menu in AMG vehiclesAMG displays:Digital speedometer;Gear indicator=Upshift indicator?Engine oil temperatureACoolant temperatureBTransmission flui
XPress the = or ; button to selectInterm. TimeInterm. Time.XPress a to confirm.The intermediate time is displayed for fiveseconds.Starting a new lap:R
Lap statistics:Lap;Lap time=Average lap speed?Lap lengthATop speed during lapThis function is only available if you havestored at least two laps and h
Display messagesIntroductionGeneral notesDisplay messages appear in the multifunction display.Display messages with graphic displays may be shown in s
Safety systemsDisplay messages Possible causes/consequences and MM Solutions!÷CurrentlyCurrentlyUnavailable SeeUnavailable SeeOperator's ManualOp
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsThe steerability and braking characteristics may be severelyaffected. The braking distan
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and MM Solutions÷Inoperative SeeInoperative SeeOperator's ManualOperator's ManualESP®, BAS, PR
Steering (display message) ... 270Steering wheelAdjusting (electrically) ... 118Button overview ...
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsThe red F (USA only)/! (Canada only) indicator lampflashes and a warning tone sounds.You
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsF(USAonly)!(Canadaonly)Parking BrakeParking BrakeInoperativeInoperativeThe yellow ! warn
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and MM Solutions$(USAonly)J(Canadaonly)Check Brake FluidCheck Brake FluidLevelLevelThere is not enough b
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsPRE-SAFEPRE-SAFEFunctionsFunctionsCurrently LimitedCurrently LimitedSee Operator'sS
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and MM Solutions6SRS MalfunctionSRS MalfunctionService RequiredService RequiredThere is a malfunction in
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsFront PassengerFront PassengerAirbag DisabledAirbag DisabledSee Operator'sSee Opera
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsXVisit a qualified specialist workshop immediately.For further information about the Occ
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsOperator's ManualOperator's Manual display messages must not be shown inthe mu
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsbCheck Left MirrorCheck Left MirrorTurn SignalTurn Signal orCheckCheck RightRight Mirror
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsbCheckCheck LeftLeft DaytimeDaytimeRunning LightRunning Light orCheck RightCheck RightDa
System ... 528Triggering the vehicle alarm ... 535Vehicle remote malfunctiondiagnosis ...
EngineDisplay messages Possible causes/consequences and MM Solutions+Check CoolantCheck CoolantLevel SeeLevel SeeOperator's ManualOperator's
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and MM Solutions#The battery is not being charged.A warning tone also sounds.Possible causes are:Ra defe
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and MM Solutions4Check Engine OilCheck Engine OilLevelLevel (Add 1(Add 1 quart)quart)AMG vehicles: the e
Driving systemsDisplay messages Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsABCABCMalfunctionMalfunctionThe ABC function (Active Body Control) is res
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsÀAttention Assist:Attention Assist:Take a Break!Take a Break!Based on certain criteria,
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsActive LaneActive LaneKeeping AssistKeeping AssistCurrentlyCurrentlyUnavailable SeeUnava
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsActive Blind SpotActive Blind SpotAssist InoperativeAssist InoperativeActive Blind Spot
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsDISTRONIC PLUSDISTRONIC PLUSCurrentlyCurrentlyUnavailable SeeUnavailable SeeOperator&apo
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsCruise ControlCruise ControlInoperativeInoperativeCruise control is defective.A warning
TiresDisplay messages Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsPlease CorrectPlease CorrectTire PressureTire PressureThe tire pressure is too low
Important safety notes ... 583Restarting ... 585Warning lamp ... 284Wa
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsWarningWarningTire MalfunctionTire MalfunctionThe tire pressure in one or more tires has
VehicleDisplay messages Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsShiftShift toto 'P''P' oror 'N''N'to Star
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsMThe hood is open.GWARNINGThe open hood may block your view when the vehicle is in motio
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsKOpen/Close Vario-Open/Close Vario-Roof CompletelyRoof CompletelyThe roof is not locked.
SmartKeyDisplay messages Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsÂKey Does NotKey Does NotBelong to VehicleBelong to VehicleYou have put the wron
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsÂKey Not DetectedKey Not Detected(white displaymessage)The KEYLESS-GO key cannot be dete
Problem Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsüThe red seat beltwarning lamp lights upafter the engine starts,as soon as the driver'sor th
Safety systemsProblem Possible causes/consequences and MM Solutions$ (USA only)J (Canada only)The red brake systemwarning lamp comes onwhile the engin
Problem Possible causes/consequences and MM Solutions!The yellow ABS warninglamp is lit while theengine is running.ABS is temporarily unavailable. BAS
Problem Possible causes/consequences and MM Solutions!The yellow ABS warninglamp is lit while theengine is running. Awarning tone alsosounds.EBD is no
Track information ... 499Traffic jam function ... 354Traffic reportsCalling up a list ...
Problem Possible causes/consequences and MM Solutions÷The yellow ESP®warning lamp flasheswhile the vehicle is inmotion.ESP®or traction control has int
Problem Possible causes/consequences and MM Solutions÷åThe yellow ESP®andESP®OFF warninglamps are lit while theengine is running.ESP®, BAS, BAS PLUS,
Problem Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsF (USA only)! (Canada only)The red electric parkingbrake indicator lampflashes or lights upand/or
EngineProblem Possible causes/consequences and MM Solutions;The yellow CheckEngine warning lamplights up while theengine is running.There may be a mal
Problem Possible causes/consequences and MM Solutions?The red coolantwarning lamp comes onwhile the engine isrunning.The coolant level is too low.If t
Problem Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsXLeave the vehicle and keep a safe distance from the vehicle untilthe engine has cooled down.XChe
TiresProblem Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionshThe yellow tire pressuremonitor warning lamp(pressure loss/malfunction) is lit.The tire pre
Useful information ... 286Operating safety ... 286At a glance ...
Useful informationiThese operating instructions describe allthe standard and optional equipment ofyour COMAND system, as available at thetime of going
This equipment complies with FCC radiationexposure limits set forth for uncontrolledequipment and meets the FCC radiofrequency (RF) Exposure Guideline
Vehicle dimensions ... 616Vehicle emergency locking ... 91Vehicle identification numbersee VINVehicle identificat
Data stored in the vehicleA wide range of electronic components inyour vehicle contain data memories.These data memories temporarily orpermanently sto
Registered trademarksRegistered trademarks:RBluetooth®is a registered trademark ofBluetooth®SIG Inc.RDTS is a registered trademark of DTS, Inc.RDolby
You can use COMAND to operate thefollowing main functions:Rthe navigation systemRthe audio functionRthe telephone functionRthe video functionRthe syst
Display overviewExample display for radio:Status bar;To call up the audio menu=Main function bar?Display/selection windowARadio menu barStatus bar : s
Menu overviewNavi Audio Telephone Video System Symbol ®®Route settings FM/AMradio (usingHD Radio™)Telephone Video DVD Calls up thesystemmenuCalls up t
System menu overviewSystem Time SplitView ConsumptionSeat Display offDisplay settingsOSwitchestheautomatictimesettingson/offOperatesCOMANDfunctionsfro
iIf the 360°360° CameraCamera menu item is displayed, DisplayDisplay OffOff can be called up under System.Switching the COMAND display on/offXPress th
COMAND control panelFunction Page:Switches to radio mode 436Switches wavebands 437Switches to satellite radio 441;Switches to navigationmode 324Shows
Function PageFNumber pad• Selects stations via thestation presets 437• Stores stations manually 438• Mobile phoneauthorization 388• Telephone number e
The COMAND controller can be:Rpressed briefly or pressed and held WRturned clockwise or counter-clockwisecVdRslid left or right XVYRslid forwards or b
Welcome to the world of Mercedes-BenzWe urge you to read this Operator's Manualcarefully and familiarize yourself with thevehicle before driving.
WheelsChanging a wheel ... 596Checking ... 577Cleaning ...
Using COMANDSelecting a main functionAddress entry menu:Main function barSituation: switching from navigation mode(address entry menu) to the system s
XSelect AudioAudio in the main function bar bysliding ZV and turning cVd the COMANDcontroller and press W to confirm.The Audio menu appears.The # dot
You can also adjust the volume for thefollowing:Rnavigation announcementsRphone callsRvoice output of the Voice Control System(see the separate operat
With the balance function, you can controlwhether the sound is louder on the driver's orfront-passenger side.The fader function is used to contro
harman/kardon®Logic 7®SurroundSound systemThe example describes how to set thesurround sound for radio mode.XTo switch surround sound on/off: pressthe
Bang & Olufsen sound systemYou can optimize the sound in the vehicle withthe Bang & Olufsen sound system and theTrueTrue ImageImage™sound tech
When playing using an iPod®, the bit rateshould also be at least 224 kbit/s.For optimum playback quality:XDeactivate the “EQ” setting on theiPod®.Surr
Option 2:XSlide ZV the COMAND controllerrepeatedly until the character bardisappears.XSelect the data field by sliding ZVÆ andpress W to confirm.Stori
XSelect the 2 symbol and press and holdW the COMAND controller until the entireentry has been deleted.orXPress and hold the 2 button next to theCOMAND
XSelect EE, WW, space, YY in order and confirmeach with W.Entering characters using the numberkeypadXTo enter the letter NN: press the pnumber button
Protection of the environmentGeneral notesHEnvironmental noteDaimler's declared policy is one ofcomprehensive environmental protection.The object
Option 2: city list as selection listCOMAND either shows the selection listautomatically or you can call up the selectionlist from the list with the c
Switching on SPLITVIEWXSelect SystemSystem in the main function bar byturning cVd the COMAND controller andpress W to confirm.XSelect ; in the menu ba
cVd the COMAND controller and pressW to confirm.XSelect ; in the menu bar and confirm.SPLITVIEW symbol : appears in thedisplay, and display ; switches
XSelect DisplayDisplay and press W to confirm.XSelect Day ModeDay Mode, Night ModeNight Mode orAutomaticAutomatic by turning cVd the COMANDcontroller
XSelect TimeTime ZoneZone and press W to confirm.A list of countries or time zones appears.The # dot indicates the current setting.XSelect the country
XPress W.XSelect SettingsSettings by turning cVd theCOMAND controller and press W toconfirm.XSelect Voice ControlVoice Control and press W toconfirm.X
Assigning a favorites buttonXTo assign a favorites button: press theW button.XSelect SettingsSettings by turning cVd theCOMAND controller and press W
XSelect Import/Export DataImport/Export Data and pressW to confirm.XSelect Activate PIN ProtectionActivate PIN Protection andpress W to confirm.Activa
If PIN protection is activated, a PIN promptappears when you select Export DataExport Data.XEnter the PIN, select¬and press W toconfirm.You can now pr
Climate control status displayThe climate status display in the COMAND display(example)If you change the settings of the climatecontrol system, the cl
Have aftermarket accessories installed ata qualified specialist workshop.You could jeopardize the operating safety ofyour vehicle if you use parts, ti
XTo call up the full screen display: pressthe W button.XIn the system menu, slide ZV theCOMAND controller up until the FullFullScreenScreen option is
Selecting the seatFirst select the seat which you wish to adjust.This function is not available for all vehicles.XPress the T or W button.XSelect Seat
Adjusting the sides of the seat backrest(backrest side bolsters)The availability of this function depends onthe type of seat and the vehicle model ser
The values stand for:R00 - backrest and seat cushion are heatedequally to the maximum levelR11 to 33 - the heat output to the seatcushion is reduced i
Resetting all adjustmentsXSelect the seat (Y page 319).XSelect Reset AllReset All by turning cVd theCOMAND controller and press W toconfirm.A prompt a
is automatically displayed as soon aspedestrians or animals are detected.XTo switch off the display: select BackBack andpress W to confirm or press th
Entry restrictionOn vehicles for certain countries, there is arestriction on entering data.The restriction is active from a vehicle speedof above appr
Basic settingsSetting route type and route optionsRoute settings menu (start of menu):To select the route type;To set the number of persons in thevehi
when two or more occupants are traveling inthe vehicle. However, there are lanes that canonly be used when three or four occupants(e.g. in New York) t
iYou can only enter those cities, streets,ZIP codes etc. that are stored on the digitalmap. This means that for some countries,you cannot enter ZIP co
Information for customers inCaliforniaUnder California law you may be entitled to areplacement of your vehicle or a refund of thepurchase price or lea
City list with character barOption 1: city list with the character barXEnter NEWNEW YORKYORK. Character entry, using cityinput as an example (Y page 3
XSelect an entry by turning cVd theCOMAND controller.XIrrespective of the option, press W toconfirm your selection.The address entry menu appears agai
Option 1: ZIP code list with character barXEnter a ZIP code. Character entry, using cityinput as an example (Y page 306).ZIP code list as selection li
sliding ZVÆ the COMAND controller andpress W to confirm.You will see the intersection list either withthe character bar (option 1) or as aselection li
If the vehicle is not on a digitized road, thefollowing is displayed:Rthe linear distance to the destinationRthe direction to the destinationRthe Off
Option 1: destination memory list withcharacter bar:Character entered by the user;Characters automatically added by thesystem=List entry most closely
Entering a destination using the mapCalling up the mapXTo switch to navigation mode: press theØ button.XTo show the menu: press W the COMANDcontroller
COMAND controller and pressing W toconfirm.XSelect Using Geo-CoordinatesUsing Geo-Coordinates andpress W to confirm.An entry menu appears.You can now
Entering waypointsIntroductionYou can map the route yourself by enteringup to four waypoints. The sequence of thewaypoints can be changed at any time.
Selection ActionFrom PersonalFrom PersonalPOIsPOIsXEnter adestination fromthe personal POIs(Y page 347).Using mapUsing mapXEnter adestination usingthe
If you have purchased a used car, please sendus the "Notification of Used Car Purchase" inthe Service and Guarantee booklet or simplycall th
To change the sequence, at least onewaypoint and the destination must beentered.XSelect a waypoint in the waypoint menu byturning cVd the COMAND contr
If you select NoNo, the search is canceled.XSelect a filling station and press W toconfirm.The address of the filling station isdisplayed.XConfirm Sta
Defining the position for the point of interest searchSelection Characteristic InstructionsNearNearDestinationDestinationEntry is only possiblewhen ro
Searching by point of interest categoryPOI category listXCall up the POI menu (Y page 339).After entering a city, the POI category listappears after c
The search results display the followinginformation:Ran arrow that shows the linear direction tothe point of interestRthe linear distance to the point
the search (Y page 340), the POI list withcharacter bar appears.Depending on your selection, you can selectall available points of interest on the dig
You can select the icons that you wantCOMAND to display.If no points of interest are available, you willsee a message to this effect.iYou also see thi
Selection ExplanationªNotNotClassifiedClassifiedStandard entry forpersonal POIsªCOMANDCOMANDOnlineOnlinePersonal POIs(destinations, routes) thatyou ha
XTo create a new category: select NewNew andpress W to confirm.XEnter the name of the category. Characterentry (Y page 304).XSelect the ¬ icon and pre
Option 2:XInsert the SD memory card (Y page 448).XTo switch on navigation mode: press theØ function button.XTo show the menu: press W the COMANDcontro
In situations like this, the body, theundercarriage, chassis parts, wheels ortires could be damaged without thedamage being visible. Componentsdamaged
In the example, the Coffee ShopsCoffee Shops categoryis selected.The personal points of interest for thiscategory are shown.XSelect a personal POI and
XCall up the maps.google.com website andenter the destination address in theaddress entry field.XClick the corresponding button to send thedestination
COMAND guides you to your destination bymeans of navigation announcements in theform of audible navigation announcementsand route guidance displays.Th
The distance announced before the nextchange of direction depends on the type ofroad and its permissible maximum speed.The display is now split into t
On multi-lane roads, COMAND can displaylane recommendations for the next change ofdirection. The corresponding data must beavailable in the digital ma
If you have missed an announcement, you cancall up the current announcement at anytime.XTo show the menu: press W the COMANDcontroller.XSelect RPTRPT
Cancel route guidanceCanceling or continuing route guidanceXTo switch to navigation mode: press theØ button.XTo show the menu: press W the COMANDcontr
XSelect Alternative RouteAlternative Route and press Wto confirm.Examples for route 1 (above) and route 4 (ecoroute)Option 2:XTo switch to navigation
XTo close the destination information:slide XVY the COMAND controller or pressthe k back button.iYou can display destination informationfor the destin
Example: route display stopped:Road name and city display when routedisplay has been stopped;Distance of the crosshair from currentvehicle positionXTo
qualifications to correctly carry out the workrequired on your vehicle. This is especially thecase for work relevant to safety.Observe the notes in th
cVd the COMAND controller and pressW to confirm.Displaying and editing the recorded routeXInsert the SD memory card (Y page 448).XCall up the "Ro
XTo delete a route: select DeleteDelete in themenu by turning cVd the COMANDcontroller and press W to confirm.A prompt appears asking whether the rout
COMAND is also able to guide you to adestination even from an off-road location.At the start of route guidance, you will see theOff Mapped RoadOff Map
XTo hide the menu: slide ZV the COMANDcontroller and, when the Full ScreenFull Screenmenu item is shown, press W to confirm.The map can be seen in the
Symbols used in real-time traffic reportsUnimpeded traffic flowGreen line with arrowsThe arrows can be seen on a map scale of 200 m (0.25 mi) and smal
XSelect TrafficTraffic in the navigation systemmenu bar by turning cVd the COMANDcontroller and press W to confirm.XSelect Traffic Symbol InformationT
Displaying all traffic reportsXTo switch to navigation mode: press theØ button.XTo show the menu: press W the COMANDcontroller.XSelect TrafficTraffic
Recalculating the route dynamicallyThe route types Dynamic RouteDynamic Route andDynamicDynamic RouteRoute OnlyOnly AfterAfter RequestRequest takeall
The My AddressMy Address entry is listed as the firstentry in the destination memory.XSelect My AddressMy Address by turning cVd theCOMAND controller
After destination entryXThe destination has been entered and isshown in the address entry menu(Y page 327).XSelect SaveSave by sliding VÆ and turningc
Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty or by theNew or Used-Vehicle Warranty.Data stored in the vehicleInformation about electronic dataacquisition in the veh
XSelect a category, e.g. HomeHome, and press Wto confirm.The input menu appears with data fieldsand the character bar.XProceed as described under &quo
XSelect DeleteDelete and press W to confirm.A prompt appears asking whether you wishto delete the destination.XSelect YesYes or NoNo and press W to co
XSelect DeleteDelete and press W to confirm.A prompt appears asking whether the entryshould be deleted.XSelect YesYes or NoNo and press W to confirm.I
XSelect PositionPosition in the navigation systemmenu bar by sliding VÆ and turning cVdthe COMAND controller and press W toconfirm.XSelect Vehicle Pos
XSelect NaviNavi in the main function bar bysliding ZV and turning cVd the COMANDcontroller and press W to confirm.XSelect Map SettingsMap Settings an
may not be displayed on the map, even ifthe symbol display is switched on.XTo exit the menu: press the k backbutton.Selecting map informationMap infor
XSelect NaviNavi in the main function bar bysliding ZV and turning cVd the COMANDcontroller and press W to confirm.XSelect Map SettingsMap Settings an
Example: city modelSwitching city view on/offWhen the city model is switched on, the mapshows buildings in 3D.XTo show the menu: press W the COMANDcon
Traffic information on the map:Delimits the section of the route affected;Indicates an incident on the route (trafficflow)If you subscribe to the SIRI
Defining an area for the first timeCalling up the area menuXTo switch to navigation mode: press theØ button.XTo show the menu: press W the COMANDcontr
XSelect Avoid AreaAvoid Area and press W toconfirm.If you have already selected one or moreareas to avoid, a list of areas appears.Example: list of ar
Deleting a set areaXCall up the area list (Y page 377).XSelect an entry in the list by turning cVdthe COMAND controller.XSlide VY the COMAND controlle
satellites. Steering angle B can be amaximum of 35° in both directions.XTo exit the display: confirm BackBack bypressing W or press the % back button.
automatically switch off. This protects thebattery. If this occurs, restart the updatewith the engine running.XInsert the DVD:Rin the single DVD drive
Problems with the navigation systemProblem Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsCOMAND is unable tocontinue routeguidance after thejourney has
Problem Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsThe NavigationNavigationUnavailableUnavailable messageappears.COMAND has an integrated hard drive
Problem Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsCOMAND asks for anactivation code duringthe map update.The digital map is secured with an activat
Call disconnection while the vehicle isin motionA call may be disconnected if:Rthere is insufficient network coverage incertain areas.Ryou move from o
In preparation for telephoning via theBluetooth®interface, you should check thefollowing items on your mobile phone (see themobile phone operating ins
Searching for a mobile phoneEmpty Bluetooth®telephone listConditions for searchingBluetooth®telephone list after search iscompletedXPress the % functi
Dashboard ... 38Instrument cluster ... 39Multifunction steering wheel ...
list. In this case, start a new search toupdate the Bluetooth®telephone list.Authorizing (registering) a mobile phonePasskey entryTelephone basic menu
Option 2: use Secure Simple PairingThe mobile phone (or the Bluetooth®audiodevice) must support the Bluetooth®version2.1 for connection via Secure Sim
COMAND controller and press W toconfirm.The selected mobile phone is searched forand connected if it is within Bluetooth®range and if Bluetooth®is act
Telephone basic menu (Bluetooth®interface)Basic menu displayTelephone basic menu (Bluetooth®interface):Telephone status;Signal strength of mobile phon
XSelect Reception VolumeReception Volume orTransmission VolumeTransmission Volume and press W toconfirm.XSelect a volume setting by turning cVd theCOM
XTo make a call: select ° in the characterbar and press W to confirm.orXPress the 6 button on COMAND or onthe multifunction steering wheel.RedialingXC
Switching the hands-free microphone on/offThis function is also available during an activephone call.XCall up the telephone basic menu(Y page 391).XTo
The system behavior after accepting theincoming call depends on your mobile phone.RThe mobile phone supports the call waitingfunction (via Bluetooth®)
To switch between the active call and the callon hold (call waiting):XSelect call on hold ; and press W toconfirm.orXPress the 6 button on COMAND or o
COMAND with another mobile phone. Theentries can be viewed without a mobilephone. For this reason, you should deleteany phone book entries before hand
DashboardFunction Page:Steering wheel paddleshifters 168;Combination switch 129=Adjusting the steeringwheel electrically 118?HornAInstrument cluster 3
XSelect the characters of the entry you aresearching for one by one and press W toconfirm.When the selection is clear, COMANDswitches automatically to
XSelect an entry in the selection list byturning cVd the COMAND controller.XSelect the list symbol to the right of theentry by sliding VY the COMANDco
XSelect YesYes or NoNo and press W to confirm.If you select YesYes, a selection list will appearcontaining the five existing numbers.If you select NoN
Displaying details from a list entryCOMAND can also show a shortened list entryin full.XSelect a list entry by turning cVd theCOMAND controller.XSelec
iSaveSave is shown in grey if the selected listentry has already been saved.XSelect Add Phone No.Add Phone No. and press W toconfirm.XSelect a categor
Speed dial menuXSelect Assign Speed Dial PresetAssign Speed Dial Preset andpress W to confirm.The speed dial list appears. The selectedphone book entr
XSelect Speed Dial Preset ListSpeed Dial Preset List byturning cVd the COMAND controller andpress W to confirm.The speed dial list appears.XSelect pre
XTo scroll through the display or selectphone numbers in a text message: turncVd the COMAND controller.The display scrolls up or down line by line,or
Using phone numbers in the text:Usable numerical sequenceNumbers in text messages that arehighlighted in red can be used.XSelect a usable number when
device, COMAND phone book, navigationsystem).You can use these entries to make telephonecalls and for navigation.iNumber of contacts in the addressboo
Instrument clusterDisplays and controlsFunction Page:Speedometer withsegments 227;Fuel gauge=Tachometer227Function Page?Coolant temperature 226AMultif
Searching for an address book entrySearch menu with character bar:¥ Address book entry;L Complete address data from thenavigation system=Character bar
Displaying the detailed view for anaddress book entrySelecting an entryDetailed display of address book:To return to the previous menu;\ Business deta
Changing the category of a telephonenumber data fieldXDisplay details for an address book entry(Y page 409).XSelect the telephone number data field.XS
XEnter the destination address(Y page 326)XStart route guidance.The navigable address is automaticallyadded to the address book entry.iThis will provi
XSearch for an entry in the phone book onthe mobile phone d(Y page 397).XSelect the list symbol to the right of theentry by sliding VY the COMANDcontr
OverwriteOverwrite imports the entries from thememory card or USB device and overwritesall entries in the address book with the¯ symbol. The previous
Switching importing of contacts on/offYou can choose whether contacts areautomatically downloaded when a mobilephone is connected to COMAND, or whethe
XTo hide details: select Hide Data:Hide Data: andpress W to confirm.You can allow access to address data ª oryou can prevent access O.Online and Inter
XFor both options, press W the COMANDcontroller.The Internet connection is established. Anactive Internet connection is identified withsymbol :. The e
Entering a search termInput menuXConfirm SearchSearch in the Google Local Searchmenu by pressing W.The input menu appears.XTo enter using the characte
Warning and indicator lampsFunction Page:L Low-beamheadlamps 127;T Parking lamps128=÷ ESP®277?K High-beamheadlamps129AElectric parking brake (red) 280
Using search resultsXSelect an entry in the list of search resultsby turning cVd the COMAND controllerand press W to confirm.A menu appears.XTo show t
Popular searchesThis function allows you to search usingpredefined search criteria.XBring Popular SearchesPopular Searches in the localsearch menu to
destinations and routes for route guidanceand save them for further use.In order to use the download destination/route function, the mbrace system mus
Step 3: using destinations/routesCalling up the menuXSelect an entry in the list by turning cVdthe COMAND controller and press W toconfirm.A menu appe
Importing a destination/routeWhen importing, you can choose whether youwant to save the destination as a personal POIon an SD memory card or in the ad
XSelect the ® symbol in the main functionbar by turning cVd the COMANDcontroller and press W to confirm.The carousel view appears.XBring the Mercedes-
XSelect YesYes or NoNo and press W to confirm.Setting options for destination/routedownloadSetting the type of importYou can choose between manual and
Other servicesMercedes-Benz Mobile WebsiteThe COMAND Online functions include theMercedes-Benz Mobile Website as apredefined favorite.XSelect the ® ic
The data transfer rate of a station is displayedwhile receiving data.Calling up the Internet radioXSelect the ® icon in the main function barby slidin
Option 1: entering the web addressYou can enter the web address using eitherthe character bar or the number keypad(Y page 306).XCall up the carousel v
Multifunction steering wheelFunction Page:Multifunction display 228;COMAND display 290=?Switches on the VoiceControl System; see theseparate operating
XCall up the carousel view (Y page 426).XIn the carousel view, bring a favorite to thefront by turning cVd or sliding XVY theCOMAND controller and pre
XTurn cVd the COMAND controller.A button is highlighted in the example.Example: entering textXSelect an input line by turning cVd theCOMAND controller
XTo call up the entire menu: when theshort menu is displayed, slide VÆ theCOMAND controller downwards.orXSelect a free area on the website by slidingZ
cVd or sliding ZVÆ the COMANDcontroller and press W to confirm.The carousel view appears.XPress W the COMAND controller.The website is displayed.Exiti
The settings are described in a separatesection (Y page 434).FavoritesIntroductionFavorites are frequently visited websites.You have the following opt
XEnter the web address (URL) and nameusing either the character bar or thenumber keypad (Y page 304).Editing favorites in the Favorites menuXCall up t
ExitingXCall up the Favorites menu (Y page 432).XSelect ExitExit by turning cVd or slidingZVÆ the COMAND controller and pressW to confirm.orXPress the
COMAND controller and press W toconfirm.XSelect a setting using the COMANDcontroller and press W to confirm.iIf you change the settings, the websitesm
Switching to radio modeSwitching modes using the functionbuttonXPress the $ function button.The radio display appears. You will hear thelast station p
You can switch off HD Radio™ in the radiosubmenu:XSelect RadioRadio in the radio display by slidingVÆ the COMAND controller and press Wto confirm.XSel
Center consoleCenter console, upper sectionFunction Page:COMAND 295;c Seat heating116=s Seat ventilation117?Ò AIRSCARF118Ac PARKTRONIC203B£ Hazard war
XDirectly in the station presets: selectPresetsPresets by sliding VÆ and turning cVdthe COMAND controller and press W toconfirm.orXWhen the display/se
will be lost. COMAND may not occupy allmemory slots when storing.XOption 1: press W the COMAND controllerwhen the display/selection window isactive.Th
XSelect Show Station InformationShow Station Information bysliding VÆ and turning cVd the COMANDcontroller and press W to confirm.Depending on the pre
Registering SatRadioService information screen:Provider's phone number (SIRIUS XM);SIRIUS XM ID of your satellite receiverXSwitch on SatRadio mod
DChannel information (in detail)EChannel preset listFSatellite radio menuChannel information A can be viewed indetail (Y page 444).XSelect AudioAudio
Entering channel numbers directlyXOption 1: press the l button.An input menu appears.XOption 2: select SatSat in the submenu barby turning cVd the COM
Storing channelsXPress W the COMAND controller when thedisplay/selection window is active.orXSelect PresetsPresets in the submenu bar byturning cVd th
Displaying service information:Provider's phone number (SIRIUS XM) orCall Service ProviderCall Service Provider;SIRIUS ID of your satellite recei
Inserting a disc into the single DVD driveXPress the 8 eject button.If there is a disc already inserted, it will beejected.XTake the disc out of the s
XTo exit the menu: press the V eject/load button again or press the k backbutton.orXSelect BackBack by sliding VÆ and turningcVd the COMAND controller
Center console, lower section (except AMG vehicles)Function Page:Stowage compartment 521Cup holder 524Ashtray 526;COMAND controller 296=Seat adjustmen
XTo eject all CDs/DVDs: press the Vload/eject button.The magazine menu appears.XSelect Eject AllEject All by sliding ÆV andturning cVd the COMAND cont
The first 100 MP3 tracks are loaded. Thefirst MP3 track is then played. Furthertracks are loaded in the background; this isindicated by an hourglass s
Example display: audio DVD mode:Cover (if available);Track time=Track number?Graphic time and track displayADisc type, disc position in the media list
XTo stop playback: while playback isinterrupted, select É again and pressW to confirm.orXSelect É and confirm by pressing Wtwice in rapid succession.Ì
MUSIC REGISTER, position 3USB storage device, position 4Media Interface, position 5Bluetooth®audio: position 6iIf you select a video DVD, the systemsw
available music data within the desiredcategory.You will find further information on searchingfor music in the "Music search" section(Y page
XSwitch on CD mode (Y page 449).XSelect CDCD by sliding VÆ and turning cVdthe COMAND controller and press W toconfirm.XSelect Gracenote Media Database
Each group can contain up to 99 tracks.If an audio DVD only contains one audioformat, the GroupGroup menu item(s) cannot beselected.XSwitch on audio D
Permissible file systemsRISO 9660/Joliet standard for CDsRUDF for audio and video DVDsRFAT16, FAT32 and NTFS for SD memorycard and USB storage mediaMu
COMAND does not support WMA files of thefollowing types:RDRM (Digital Rights Management)encrypted filesRvariable bit rateRWMA ProR5.1 SurroundiOnly us
Center console, lower section (AMG vehicles)Function Page:Stowage compartment 521Cup holder 524Ashtray 526;COMAND controller 296=Seat adjustment 318?F
The categories are displayed according to thedata available. The categories CurrentCurrentTracklistTracklist, FolderFolder, PlaylistsPlaylists (if ava
Selecting a year of publicationXSelect YearYear in the category list(Y page 457) by turning cVd the COMANDcontroller and press W to confirm.XSelect an
XSelect an entry by turning cVd theCOMAND controller and press W toconfirm.XSelect an entry, e.g. ArtistsArtists, and pressW to confirm.The album and
=Track number and name?Graphic time and track displayAPosition of the medium in the media listand name of the medium, followed by thecurrent playback
If you do not select any tracks, every track onthe CD will be imported.Step 2: selecting the target folderXSelect FolderFolder by turning cVd theCOMAN
Music searchIntroductionThe music search finds tracks via all availablemedia. The search begins with the audiosource that is currently active.The foll
The tracks are played in the normal order(e.g. track 1, 2, 3, etc.).RRandom MediumRandom MediumAll the tracks on the medium are played inrandom order.
To connect Bluetooth®audio devicesGeneral informationBefore using your Bluetooth®audio devicewith COMAND for the first time, you will needto authorize
COMAND controller and press W toconfirm.XSelect AuthorizeAuthorize and press W to confirm.Depending on the Bluetooth®audio deviceused, you now have tw
Connecting last deviceXConfirm Connect Last DeviceConnect Last Device in thebasic display by pressing W the COMANDcontroller.If COMAND can locate the
Overhead control panelFunction Page:p Switches the left-hand reading lamp on/off 132;c Switches the interiorlighting on/off 132=µ Operates MAGIC SKYCO
Switching to Bluetooth®audio modeThe Bluetooth®audio basic displayExample: Bluetooth®audio basic display:Track name;Current playback settings (no symb
Restarting playback after stoppingDuring the search for mobile phones, theconnection with the Bluetooth®audio deviceis terminated (Y page 387). In the
Increasing the volume on COMANDXSelect BTBT AudioAudio by sliding VÆ and turningcVd the COMAND controller and pressW to confirm.XSelect VolumeVolume a
:Four-pin socket for ⅛ inch stereo jack,e.g. for MP3 players (audio and video);iPod®plug for connecting an iPod®=USB socket for connecting an MP3 play
By pressing the function button repeatedly,you can change the operating mode in thefollowing order:RCD/audio DVD/MP3 (disc)RMemory card modeRMUSIC REG
Track SequenceTrack Sequence, the track sequence israndom.Selecting using the number keypadXTo make an entry: press the l button.An input menu appears
Calling up a category listExample: category listXSelect SearchSearch in the basic display bysliding VÆ and turning cVd the COMANDcontroller and press
is not available for albums or playlists, forexample.XSelect a category, e.g. ArtistsArtists, by turningcVd the COMAND controller and pressW to confir
The tracks in the currently active categoryor folder, including any subfolders, areplayed in random order.iIf the connected iPod®/iPhone®is notfunctio
XSelect AudioAudio in the main function bar bysliding ZV and turning cVd the COMANDcontroller and press W to confirm.If AUX mode was the last mode sel
Door control panelFunction Page:Opens the door 89;%& Unlocks/locksthe vehicle 89=Adjusts the seats 113?r45=Stores settings for the seat,exterior m
General informationAutomatic picture shutoffThe video image is shown only when thetransmission selector lever is in position P.When the transmission l
cannot be ejected and can damage thedevice.Only use round discs with a diameter of12 cm. Do not use discs with a diameter of8 cm, even with an adapter
Switching on with the video menuXSelect VideoVideo in the main function bar bysliding ZV and turning cVd the COMANDcontroller and press W to confirm.V
XTo stop playback: while playback isinterrupted, select É again and pressW to confirm.orXDuring playback, confirm É by pressingW twice in rapid succes
XEquipped with a DVD changer: press Wthe COMAND controller to display allmagazine trays.XSelect a video DVD by turning cVd theCOMAND controller and pr
XSelect the Back (to the movie)Back (to the movie) menuitem in the menu and press W to confirm.Setting the language and audio formatThis function is n
Switching to AUX video modeAUX video modeXPress the h function button repeatedlyuntil Media Interface mode is selected.orXSelect VideoVideo in the mai
Rin the Audio menu (Y page 436)Rin the media list (Y page 451)XSelect SearchSearch in the basic display bysliding VÆ and turning cVd the COMANDcontrol
Rear Seat Entertainment SystemYour COMAND equipmentThese operating instructions describe all thestandard and optional equipment for yourCOMAND system,
Rear-compartment screens:AUX jacks, detailed view in the "CD/DVD drive and AUX jacks" section (Y page 488).;DisplayRemote controlOverview:To
Useful information ... 48Panic alarm ... 48Occupant safety ...
You can switch the screens back on.However, this will discharge the starterbattery.XPoint the remote control at the rear-compartment screen which has
Cordless headphonesOverview:Volume control;Selects a screen for the headphones=Battery compartment cover?Switches the cordless headphones on/offAIndic
Adjusting the volume of the headphonesXTurn volume control : until the desiredvolume has been set.iIf you have connected cordlessheadphones to a rear-
Batteries are required for the remote controland for the two sets of cordless headphones.The batteries can be replaced (Y page 490).On the remote cont
Basic functionsUsing headphonesYou can use the cordless headphonessupplied and/or up to two sets of cordedheadphones connected to the correspondingjac
Switching between operating modesWhen you exit an operating mode (e.g. audioCD mode), the current setting is saved. If youcall up this operating mode
XSelect SettingsSettings using the : buttonand press 9 to confirm.XSelect LanguageLanguage using the 9:buttons and press the 9 button to confirm.The l
Inserting a CD/DVD:Disc slot;Disc eject buttonDepending on the vehicle model andequipment level, the CD/DVD drive is found:Rbehind the center console
control and confirm by pressing the 9button.The corresponding mode is switched on.The Rear Seat Entertainment System playsthe disc.Example: audio DVD
If the Random TracksRandom Tracks or Random FolderRandom Folderplayback option has been selected, thetrack order is random.Selecting by track listIn a
Index ... 4Introduction ... 29At a glance ...
Useful informationiThis Operator's Manual describes allmodels and all standard and optionalequipment of your vehicle available at thetime of publ
buttons on the remote control and pressthe 9 button to confirm.The display shows the next folder up.:Folder selection symbol;Folder symbolXSelect a fo
XSelect CDCD, DVD-ADVD-A or MP3MP3 usingthe :=; buttons on the remotecontrol and press the 9 button to confirm.The options list appears. The # dotindi
the DVD menu appears, you must start thefilm manually.XSelect the corresponding menu item in theDVD menu.Showing/hiding the control menuNavigation men
XTo interrupt playback: select É andpress the 9 button to confirm.The Ë display changes to Ì. Thevideo image is hidden.XTo continue playback: select Ì
DVD menuCalling up the DVD menuThe DVD menu is the menu stored on the DVDitself. It is structured in various waysaccording to the individual DVD and p
Setting the audio formatThis function is not available on all DVDs. If itis available, you can set the audio languageor the audio format. The number o
XSelect Active Aud./Vid. Source ForActive Aud./Vid. Source ForRearRear and press W to confirm.In the status bar at the top, you will see theheadphones
XTo select by skipping to a track: pressthe = or ; button.orXPress the E or F button.The skip forward function skips to the nexttrack.If the elapsed t
Video DVD modeExample: video DVD modeXTo hide a menu: confirm MenuMenu with the9 button.The video image is played in full screenmode.Additional settin
until "L REAR " (left screen) or "REAR R"(right screen) is highlighted in the window.XSelect AuxAux in the menu using the9=; butto
systems for infants and children, see"Children in the vehicle" (Y page 66).SRS (Supplemental Restraint System)IntroductionSRS consists of:RT
iThe rain radar cannot be displayed forAlaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico.iHurricane: term used to describe thetropical cyclones that primarily develop in
Displaying detailed informationBesides the current temperatures, you candisplay information such as wind speeds andUV index.XSelect InfoInfo in the in
Selecting a state (searching for winter sport areas)XTo select winter sport areas: select InInWinter Sports AreasWinter Sports Areas in the menu, andc
Memory functionsStoring the area in the weather memoryFor areas that are frequently called up, 10presets (0 – 9) are available in the weathermemory.XI
Changing the scaleXAs soon as you turn cVd the COMANDcontroller, you see the scale bar.XTurn cVd until the desired scale is set.Showing/hiding the men
Explanation of the layers on the weather mapLayer Map display SelectablescalesRadar MapRadar MapShows the rain radar as a colored area on the map.For
Conditions: the Storm CharacteristicsStorm Characteristicslayer is active (Y page 512) and weather datais available.In the example, the weather map sh
WeatherfrontExplanationStationaryfrontThe weather front movesminimally. The weatherremains changeable in thisarea.Occlusion This occurs when a faster
Region of origin CategoryAtlantic, North andSouth PacificOceansHurricaneHurricaneCategory 1Category 1 toHurricaneHurricaneCategory 5Category 5Northwes
The time stamp shows when the weather datawas created by the weather station.A time stamp corresponds to the time at thevehicle's current positio
RDo not install additional trim material, seatcovers, badges, etc. to the:-padded steering wheel boss-knee bag covers-front-passenger air bag cover-ou
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Stowage compartment/telephonecompartment under the armrestXTo open: press button ;.Armrest : opens.In the stowage compartment, there is astowage tray.
XTo remove: grab strap ; and pull umbrellaholder : out of the stowage compartmentin the direction of the arrow.XTo insert: push umbrella holder : in t
!Only close the trunk once the roof islowered completely. Otherwise, you coulddamage the roof.If you close the trunk lid before the roof islowered com
Problems with the loading aidProblem Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsIt is no longer possibleto lower the stowedroof in the trunk usingth
Bottle holderObserve the "Important safety notes" in the"Stowage compartments" section(Y page 520).XTo open: open the stowage comp
AshtrayXTo open: open stowage compartment :(Y page 521).XTo remove the insert: pull insert ; up inthe direction of the arrow, out of the cupholder.XTo
Socket in the front-passenger footwellXLift up the cover of socket :.Socket under the armrestXOpen the stowage compartment underarmrest :(Y page 521).
breathing difficulties, you should leave thevehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. If youhave any breathing difficulty but cannot getout of the vehic
The mbrace systemTo adjust the volume during a call, proceedas follows:XPress the W or X button on themultifunction steering wheel.orXUse the volume c
1-800-FOR-MERCedes (1-800-367-6372)or 1-866-990-9007RCanada: Customer Service at1-888-923-8367General notesAn emergency call is dialed automatically i
Roadside Assistance buttonXPress Roadside Assistance button :.This initiates a call to the Mercedes-BenzCustomer Assistance Center.The indicator lamp
If a connection can be made, the CallCallConnectedConnected message appears in themultifunction display.If a mobile phone network and GPS receptionare
iThe destination download function isavailable if the relevant mobile phonenetwork is available and data transfer ispossible.iThe destination download
Vehicle remote openingYou can use the vehicle remote opening if youhave unintentionally locked your vehicle anda replacement SmartKey is not available
However, only the law enforcement agencyis informed of the location of the vehicle.iIf the anti-theft alarm system is activatedfor longer than 30 seco
Downloading routesDownloading routes allows you to transferand save predefined routes in the navigationsystem. To do this, an SD memory card mustbe in
Garage door openerImportant safety notesGWARNINGWhen you operate or program the garage doorwith the integrated garage door opener,persons in the range
XPress and hold one of buttons ; to ? onthe integrated garage door opener.After a short time, indicator lamp : lightsup yellow.iIndicator lamp : light
affect your hearing. The powder that isreleased generally does not constitute ahealth hazard and does not indicate that thereis a fire in the vehicle.
XPress and hold one of buttons ; to ? onthe integrated garage door opener.After a short time, indicator lamp : lightsup yellow.XRelease the button.Ind
iMake sure that you clear the memory ofthe integrated garage door opener beforeselling the vehicle.FloormatsGWARNINGObjects in the driver's footw
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XMake sure that the windshield wipers areturned off.XPull release lever : on the hood.The hood is released.XReach into the gap, pull hood catchhandle
ExampleXPull oil dipstick : out of the dipstick guidetube.XWipe off oil dipstick :.XSlowly slide oil dipstick : into the guidetube to the stop, and ta
XReplace cap : on the filler neck and turnclockwise.Ensure that the cap locks into placesecurely.XCheck the oil level again with the oildipstick (Y pa
GWARNINGWindshield washer concentrate is highlyflammable. If it comes into contact with hotengine components or the exhaust system itcould ignite. The
Displaying service messagesXSwitch on the ignition.XPress the = or ; button on thesteering wheel to select the ServiceServicemenu.XPress the 9 or : bu
determined by the Occupant ClassificationSystem (OCS) (Y page 55).The lighter the passenger-side occupant, thehigher the vehicle deceleration rate req
should drive for a few minutes aftercleaning. Braking heats the brake discs andthe brake pads/linings, thus drying them.The vehicle can then be parked
XDo not use hot water and do not wash thevehicle in direct sunlight.XUse a soft sponge to clean.XUse a mild cleaning agent, such as a carshampoo appro
If water no longer forms "beads" on the paintsurface, use the paint care productsrecommended and approved by Mercedes-Benz. This is the case
!Clean the water drainage channels of thewindshield and the rear window at regularintervals. Deposits such as leaves, petalsand pollen may under certa
Cleaning the rear view camera!Do not clean the camera lens and the areaaround the rear view camera with a powerwasher.XUse clear water and a soft clot
Cleaning the plastic trimGWARNINGCare products and cleaning agents containingsolvents cause surfaces in the cockpit tobecome porous. As a result, plas
RDifferences in the textureRSigns of stretching and markingRSlight nuances of colorThese are characteristics of leather and notmaterial defects.Seat c
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Tire-change tool kit:Bag containing the tire-changing toolsXOpen the trunk lid.XOpen the trunk partition (Y page 104).XLift the trunk floor upwards (Y
intended protection in the event of anaccident.Example: side impact air bag on the driver's sideSide impact air bags : deploy next to theouter si
warning system or with an active tire pressuremonitor.If the pressure loss warning messageappears in the multifunction display:RObserve the instructio
GWARNINGIn the following situations, the tire sealant isunable to provide sufficient breakdownassistance, as it is unable to seal the tireproperly:Rth
XRemove the cap from valve C on the faultytire.XScrew filler hose D onto valve.XInsert plug ? into the socket of thecigarette lighter or into a 12 V p
HEnvironmental noteHave the used tire sealant bottle disposed ofprofessionally, e.g. at a qualified specialistworkshop.If a tire pressure of 180 kPa (
GWARNINGWork carried out incorrectly on the batterycan lead, for example, to a short circuit andthus damage the vehicle electronics. This canlead to f
batteries to a qualifiedspecialist workshop or aspecial collection point forused batteries.!Have the battery checked regularly at aqualified specialis
iAfter an interruption to the power supply,e.g. due to a discharged battery, you mustreset the clock (Y page 311).Charging the batteryGWARNINGDuring c
Jump-startingFor the jump-starting procedure, use only the jump-starting connection point, consisting of apositive terminal and a ground point, in the
Do not start the vehicle using a rapid charging device. If your vehicle's battery is discharged,the engine can be jump-started from another vehic
Position number B identifies the charged battery of the other vehicle or an equivalent jump-starting device.XPress cover : of positive terminal ; down
deployment thresholds for lateralacceleration/deceleration. You will then beprotected by the fastened seat belt.The head bag on the front-passenger si
!Do not tow with sling-type equipment.This could damage the vehicle.!When towing vehicles with KEYLESS-GO,use the key instead of the Start/Stopbutton.
XTake cover ; off the opening.XScrew in and tighten the towing eyeclockwise to the stop.Removing the towing eyeExample: towing eye mounting covers:Fro
XTurn the SmartKey to position 2 in theignition lock.On vehicles with KEYLESS-GO, use theSmartKey instead of the Start/Stop button(Y page 155).XDepres
XTurn the SmartKey to position 0 in theignition lock and remove it (Y page 155).orXOn vehicles with KEYLESS-GO, make surethe ignition is switched off
XTo close: check whether the seal is seatedcorrectly in cover :.XInsert both openings = at the rear ofcover : into the brackets on the fuse box.The br
XInsert the securing tags underneath topcover : in the recesses at the front of thefuse box.XPush front cover : towards the rear untilit engages audib
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other obstacles. If it is necessary to drive overcurbs, speed humps or similar elevations, tryto do so slowly and at an obtuse angle.Otherwise, the ti
When the OCS senses that the front-passenger seat occupant is classified asbeing up to or less than the weight of a typical12-month-old child in a sta
is approximately á in (1.6 mm). If this is thecase, the tire is so worn that it must bereplaced.Selecting, mounting and replacingtiresROnly mount tire
Use M+S tires of the same make and tread onall wheels to maintain safe handlingcharacteristics.Always observe the maximum permissiblespeed specified f
There is a risk of accident.Follow recommended tire inflation pressuresand check the pressure of all the tiresincluding the spare wheel:Rmonthly, at l
Some tire pressure tables show only the rimdiameters instead of the full tire size, e.g.R18. The rim diameter is part of the tire sizeand can be found
tires. The tire pressure would otherwise betoo low.Observe the recommended tire pressures forcold tires:Ron the Tire and Loading Information placardon
Information on air pressure for the tires onyour vehicle can be found:Ron the vehicle's Tire and LoadingInformation placard on the B-pillar(Y pag
reached the level to trigger illumination of theTPMS low tire pressure telltale.USA only:Your vehicle has also been equipped with aTPMS malfunction in
headphones, two-way radios) that may bebeing operated in or near the vehicle.Checking the tire pressureelectronicallyXMake sure that the SmartKey is i
XPress the = or ; button on thesteering wheel to select the ServiceServicemenu.XPress the 9 or : button to selectTire PressureTire Pressure.XPress the
Maximum permissible gross vehicleweight ratingXSpecification for maximum gross vehicleweight : is listed in the Tire and LoadingInformation placard: &
passenger knee bag in your vehicle whenthe system senses the weight of a typical12-month-old child or less along with theweight of a standard appropri
Example: steps 1 to 3The following table shows examples on howto calculate total and cargo load capacitieswith varying seating configurations andnumbe
All about wheels and tiresUniform Tire Quality GradingStandardsOverview of Tire Quality GradingStandardsUniform Tire Quality Grading Standards areU.S.
on surfaces that are not icy or covered withsnow. Take appropriate care when driving.Further information on winter tires (M+Stires) (Y page 578).Tempe
Therefore, only use tire types and sizesapproved for your vehicle model. Observe thetire load rating and speed rating required foryour vehicle.:Tire w
Summer tiresIndex Speed ratingQ up to 100 mph (160 km/h)R up to 106 mph (170 km/h)S up to 112 mph (180 km/h)T up to 118 mph (190 km/h)H up to 130 mph
The speed rating of tires mounted at thefactory may be higher than the maximumspeed that the electronic speed limiterpermits.Make sure that your tires
possible for the purchaser to easily identifythe affected tires.The TIN consists of the manufactureridentification code ;, tire size =, tire typecode
various operating conditions, i.e. differingload and speed conditions.Increased vehicle weight due to optionalequipmentThis is the combined weight of
Aspect ratioRelationship between tire height and tirewidth in percent.Tire pressureThis is pressure inside the tire applying anoutward force to each s
Rotating the wheelsGWARNINGInterchanging the front and rear wheels mayseverely impair the driving characteristics ifthe wheels or tires have different
1, 2, 3 ...12 V socketsee Sockets911 emergency call ... 385AABS (Anti-lock Braking System)Display message ...
:PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp;PASSENGER AIR BAG ON indicator lampIf the SmartKey is removed from the ignitionlock or is in position 0, PASSENG
XVehicles with KEYLESS-GO: open thedriver's door.The on-board electronics now have status0. This is the same as the SmartKey havingbeen removed.X
The following must be observed when raisingthe vehicle:Rto raise the vehicle, only use the vehicle-specific jack that has been tested andapproved by M
XAMG vehicles and vehicles with AMGequipment: fold cover ; upwards.XPosition jack ? at jacking point =.ExampleXMake sure the foot of the jack is direc
reasons, Mercedes-Benz recommends thatyou only use wheel bolts which have beenapproved for Mercedes-Benz vehicles and therespective wheel.!AMG vehicle
Wheel and tire combinationsGeneral notes!For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benzrecommends that you only use tires andwheels which have been approved byMerc
Winter tires are not available at the factoryas standard equipment or optional extras.If you want to equip your vehicle withapproved winter tires, it
TiresSL 550Summer tiresR18Tires Alloy wheelsFA: 255/40 R18 95 Y2RA: 285/35 R18 97 Y2, 3FA: 8.5 J x 18 H2Wheel offset: 1.40 in (35.5 mm)RA: 9.5 J x 18
R19/R20Tires Alloy wheelsFA: 255/35 ZR19 (96 Y) XLRA: 285/30 ZR19 (98 Y) XLFA: 9.0 J x 19 H2Wheel offset: 1.06 in (27 mm)RA: 10.0 J x 19 H2Wheel offse
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GWARNINGNever place anything between seat cushionand child seat (e.g. a pillow), since it reducesthe effectiveness of the OCS. The undersideand rear s
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Example: vehicle identification plate (USA only);VIN=Paint codeExample: vehicle identification plate (Canada only);VIN=Paint codeiThe data shown on th
Service products and fillingcapacitiesImportant safety notesGWARNINGService products may be poisonous andhazardous to health. There is a risk of injur
Model Of whichreserveAMG vehiclesApprox.3.7 US gal(14.0 l)All other modelsApprox.2.4 US gal(9.0 l)GasolineFuel grade!Do not use diesel to refuel vehic
recommended additives can be obtainedfrom any authorized Mercedes-BenzCenter.Mercedes-Benz recommends that you usefuel brands that have the additives.
Engine oil viscosityViscosity describes the flow characteristicsof a fluid. If an engine oil has a high viscosity,this means that it is thick; a low v
Comply with the important safety precautionsfor service products when handling coolant(Y page 610).The coolant is a mixture of water andantifreeze/cor
At temperatures above freezing:XFill the washer fluid reservoir with a mixtureof water and windshield washer fluid, e.g.MB SummerFit.XAdd 1 part MB Su
Vehicle dataGeneral notesPlease note that for the specified vehicledata:Rthe heights specified may vary as a resultof:-tires-load-condition of the sus
Problems with the occupant classification systemGWARNINGIf the 4 PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp illuminates and remains illuminated whenthe weig
PRE-SAFE®(anticipatory occupantprotection system)IntroductionPRE-SAFE®takes preemptive measures toprotect occupants in certain hazardoussituations.Imp
Adjust the head restraint so that it is as closeto the head as possible and the center of thehead restraint supports the back of the headat eye level.
GWARNINGSeat belts cannot protect as intended, if:Rthey are damaged, extremely dirty,bleached or dyedRthe seat belt buckle is damaged orextremely dirt
around a person and another person orother objects at the same time.RSeat belts should not be worn twisted. In acrash, you would not have the full wid
The seat belt adjustment is a conveniencefunction integrated in PRE-SAFE®(preventative occupant protection). Moreinformation on PRE-SAFE®(Y page 61).R
Emergency Tensioning Devices, seatbelt force limitersGWARNINGPyrotechnic Emergency Tensioning Devicesthat have been deployed are no longeroperational
Occupants, in particular children, must sit asupright as possible, fasten the seat beltcorrectly and use a suitable infant restraintsystem, child rest
Air-conditioning systemsee Climate controlAIR FLOW ... 145AIRSCARFSwitching on/off ...
system manufacturer's installationinstructions.GWARNINGChild restraint systems or their securingsystems which have been damaged orsubjected to a
If an infant or child is traveling in the vehicle:XSecure the child with a child or infant seatrestraint system appropriate to the age andweight of th
Non-LATCH-type (ISOFIX) child seats mayalso be used and can be installed using thevehicle's seat belt system. Install the childseat according to
Driving safety systems are merely aidsdesigned to assist driving. You areresponsible for the distance to the vehicle infront, for vehicle speed and fo
In an emergency braking situation, depressthe brake pedal with full force. ABS preventsthe wheels from locking.BrakingXKeep the brake pedal firmly dep
When driving at a speed under 20 mph(30 km/h): if you depress the brake pedal,BAS PLUS is activated. The increase in brakepressure will be carried out
ESP®may otherwise destroy the brakesystem.When towing the vehicle with the rear axleraised, observe the notes onESP®(Y page 569).ESP®is deactivated if
Deactivating/activating ESP®XTo switch off: press button :.The å ESP®OFF warning lamp in theinstrument cluster lights up.XTo switch on: press button :
Deactivating/activating ESP®XTo activate SPORT handling mode:briefly press button :.The M SPORT handling mode warninglamp in the instrument cluster li
Important safety notesiObserve the "Important safety notes"section for driving safety systems(Y page 70).GWARNINGIf EBD has malfunctioned, t
Manual drive program ... 169Manual drive program (vehicleswith Sports package AMG) ... 170Overview ...
Always pay careful attention to the trafficsituation and be ready to brake.In the event of snowfall or heavy rain, therecognition can be impaired.Reco
This steering assistance is provided inparticular if:Rboth right wheels or both left wheels are ona wet or slippery road surface when youbrake.Rthe ve
XTo stop the alarm using KEYLESS-GO:grasp the outside door handle. TheSmartKey must be outside the vehicle.The alarm is switched off.orXPress the Star
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If you do not open the vehicle withinapproximately 40 seconds of unlocking:Rthe vehicle is locked again.Rthe theft deterrent locking system isarmed ag
XTo change the setting: press and holddown the % and & buttonssimultaneously for approximately sixseconds until the battery check lampflashes twic
SmartKey batteryImportant safety notesGWARNINGBatteries contain toxic and corrosivesubstances. If batteries are swallowed, it canresult in severe heal
XInsert the front tabs of batterycompartment cover : into the housingfirst and then press to close it.XInsert mechanical key ; into theSmartKey.XCheck
Problems with the SmartKeyProblem Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsYou can no longer lockor unlock the vehicleusing the SmartKey.The Smart
CCaliforniaImportant notice for retailcustomers and lessees ... 31CallAccepting/ending/rejecting ... 392Connecting ...
Problem Possible causes/consequences and MM SolutionsThe engine can nolonger be started usingthe SmartKey.The on-board voltage is too low.XSwitch off
GWARNINGIf children are left unsupervised in the vehicle,they could:Ropen the doors, thus endangering otherpeople or road users.Rget out and disrupt t
You cannot unlock the vehicle centrally fromthe inside if the vehicle has been locked withthe SmartKey or KEYLESS-GO.You can open a door from inside t
XTurn the mechanical key counter-clockwiseto position 1.The door is unlocked.XTurn the mechanical key back and removeit.XInsert the mechanical key int
folded soft top when loading it into thetrunk. For this purpose, you can also openthe trunk partition.The trunk partition must be closed againafter lo
ClosingXPull the trunk lid down using recess :.XLock the vehicle if necessary withthe & button on the SmartKey or withKEYLESS-GO.iIf a KEYLESS-GO
HANDS-FREE ACCESSImportant safety notesGWARNINGThe vehicle's exhaust system may be very hot.You could burn yourself by touching theexhaust system
OperationXTo open/close: move your foot in sensordetection range : using your leg.A warning tone will sound while the trunklid is opening or closing.X
Opening and closingXTo open: pull remote operating switch fortrunk lid : until the trunk lid opens.XTo close: press remote operating switchfor trunk l
XTurn the mechanical key back to position1 and remove it.XInsert the mechanical key into theSmartKey.iWhen you lock the vehicle (Y page 91),the trunk
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