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Welcome to the world of Mercedes-Benz Before you drive off, please familiarize yourself with your vehicle and read this manual, especially the safety and warning notices. This will help you to obtain the maximum pleasure from your vehicle and to avoid endangering yourself and others.
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Index ....................................................... 4 Introduction ......................................... 19 At a glance ........................................... 25 Safety ................................................... 35 Opening and closing .
1, 2, 3 ... 115 V socket ...................................... 282 12 V socket ........................................ 281 4ETS (Electronic Traction System) Function/notes ................................ 67 4MATIC (permanent four-wheel drive) .....
B BAS (Brake Assist System) ................. 66 Battery Charging ........................................ 323 Checking (SmartKey) ....................... 76 Display message ............................ 242 Important safety guidelines (SmartKey) .....
Central locking Automatic locking (on-board computer) ...................................... 224 SmartKey ......................................... 72 Changing bulbs Headlamps ..................................... 120 Changing gears ..................
D Dashboard see Cockp it Date (on-board computer) ................ 222 Daytime driving lights Display message ............................ 240 Switching on/off (on-board computer) ...................................... 223 Delayed switch-off Exterior lighting (on-board computer) .
Driving over obstacles ................... 176 Off-road driving .............................. 174 Off-road fording ............................. 171 Tire ruts ......................................... 176 Towing a trailer ............................
Storing settings (memory function) ........................................ 110 Storing the parking position .......... 109 Exterior view ........................................ 26 F Filling capacity see Te chnica l data First-aid kit ...............
I Immobilizer .......................................... 69 Indicator and warning lamps ABS ................................................ 256 Brakes ........................................... 254 DISTRONIC .................................... 260 Engine diagnostics .
Loading guidelines ............................ 264 Locking Automatic ........................................ 79 Emergency locking ........................... 80 From inside the vehicle (central locking button) ................................. 79 Low-beam headlamp (display message) .
OCS Faults ............................................... 47 Operation ......................................... 42 System self-test ............................... 46 Octane number (fuel) ........................ 366 Odometer .......................
Power windows see S ide w indows Pre-emptive occupant safety system see PRE-SAFE ® system PRE-SAFE ® system Display message ............................ 231 Operation ......................................... 51 Product information .................
Emergency Tensioning Devices ........ 57 Fastening ......................................... 55 Important safety guidelines ............. 53 Releasing ......................................... 57 Safety guidelines ............................. 37 Switching belt adjustment on/off (on-board computer) .
Warning lamp ................................. 258 Warning lamp (function) ................... 36 Standard display (on-board computer) .......................................... 218 Starting the engine Important safety instructions ......... 148 Station see Rad io Status line (on-board computer) Multifunction display .
Outside temperature ...................... 214 Setting ........................................... 139 Theft deterrent locking system Immobilizer ...................................... 69 Tilt/sliding sunroof Opening/closing ..........................
Unladen weight (definition) ............ 355 Wear indicator (definition) ............. 356 Wheel rim (definition) .................... 355 Tires and wheels (important safety information) ....................................... 334 Top Tether .........
Wheels Changing/replacing ....................... 350 Changing a wheel .......................... 316 Checking ........................................ 335 Cleaning ......................................... 301 Guidelines to be observed ............. 335 Mounting a wheel .
Product information Please observe the following in your own best interest: We recommend using Genuine Mercedes- Benz Parts as well as conversion parts and accessories explicitly approved by us for your vehicle model. We have tested these parts to determine their reliability, safety and special suitability for Mercedes-Benz vehicles.
Rhode Island and Vermont Emission Control System Warranty 2 R State Warranty Enforcement Laws (Lemon Laws) Information for customers in California Under California law you may be entitled to a replace.
Service technician or the tow service provider on a case-by-case basis. Additional charges may be applicable for a breakdown location determined not to be a reasonably accessible roadside location as determined by our authorized technician and tow service provider.
Operating safety Safety notes G Warning Work improperly carried out on electronic components and associated software could cause them to cease functioning. Because the vehicle's electronic components are interconnected, any modifications made may produce an undesired effect on other systems.
In Canada Customer Relations Department Mercedes-Benz Canada, Inc. 98 Vanderhoof Avenue Toronto, Ontario M4G 4C9 Reporting malfunctions relevant to safety For the USA only: The following text is reproduced as required of all manufacturers according to Title 49, Code of U.
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Exterior view ....................................... 26 Cockpit ................................................. 27 Instrument cluster .............................. 28 Multifunction steering wheel ............. 30 Center console ...................
Exterior view Function Page : Tailgate 80 Vehicle tool kit 310 ; Rear window heating 141 = Lights 120 ? Fuel filler flap 159 A Exterior mirrors 108 B Roof carrier 273 Sliding sunroof 88 C Defrosting t.
Cockpit Function Page : Combination switch 117 ; Cruise control lever 179 = Instrument cluster 28 ? Horn A Steering wheel paddle shifters 155 B DIRECT SELECT lever 152 C PARKTRONIC warning display 195.
Instrument cluster Overview Function Page : Speedometer ; Sets the instrument cluster lighting: dimmer = Reset button ? Sets the instrument cluster lighting: brighter Function Page A Tachometer 214 B Fuel gauge C Multifunction display 215 D Clock 222 28 Instrument cluster At a glance BA 164.
Warning and indicator lamps Function Page : Brakes (USA only) 254 ; ESP ® 257 = Distance warning lamp 4 260 ? Turn signal 117 A Turn signal 117 B Diesel engine: preglow 148 C SRS 258 D Low-beam headl.
Multifunction steering wheel Function Page : Multifunction display 215 ; COMAND APS; see the separate operating instructions = ~6 Makes/accepts or rejects/ ends a call 227 WX Selects submenus in the S.
Center console Vehicles without the Off-Road Pro engineering package Function Page : COMAND APS; see the separate operating instructions ; Seat heating 104 = Seat ventilation 105 ? PARKTRONIC 195 A Le.
Vehicles with the Off-Road Pro engineering package Function Page : COMAND APS; see the separate operating instructions ; Seat heating 104 = Seat ventilation 105 ? Engages the differential locks 207 A .
Overhead control panel Function Page : p To switch the left- hand reading lamp on/off 118 ; u To switch the rear interior lighting on/off 119 = | To switch the automatic interior lighting control on/o.
Door control panel Function Page : Opens the door 79 ; %& Locks/unlocks the vehicle 79 = 7 Adjusts the exterior mirrors 108 ? Zª Selects the exterior mirror, electrically folds the exterior mirro.
Vehicle equipment .............................. 36 Occupant safety .................................. 36 Children in the vehicle ........................ 59 Panic alarm .......................................... 64 Driving safety systems ............
Vehicle equipment i This manual describes all the standard and optional equipment of your vehicle which was available at the time of purchase. Country-specific differences are possible. Bear in mind that your vehicle may not feature all functions described here.
G Warning The SRS self-check has detected a malfunction if the + SRS warning lamp: R does not illuminate R goes out approximately 4 seconds after the engine is started R illuminates after the engine i.
R Never place your feet on the instrument panel, dashboard, or on the seat. Always keep both feet on the floor in front of the seat. R Improper repair work on the SRS creates a risk of rendering the SRS inoperative or causing unintended air bag deployment.
R Keep hands on the outside of the steering wheel rim. Placing hands and arms inside the rim can increase the risk and potential severity of hand/arm injury when the driver front air bag inflates. R Adjust the front-passenger seat as far back as possible from the dashboard when the seat is occupied.
The front air bags increase protection for the driver's and front-passenger's head and chest. Driver's front air bag : deploys in front of the steering wheel; front-passenger front air bag ; deploys in front of and above the glove box.
Driver's knee bag : increases protection for the driver against the risk of: R knee injuries R thigh injuries R lower leg injuries Driver's knee bag : inflates beneath the steering column.
bag on the front-passenger side will not deploy. The side impact air bag on the front- passenger side will deploy if the front passenger seat belt is fastened, regardless of whether the front-passenger seat is occupied or not.
In addition, the occupant weight may appear to increase or decrease due to the following: R objects hanging on the seat R objects lodged underneath the seat R objects lodged between the seat and the c.
If the 4 2 indicator lamp is not illuminated, the front passenger front air bag is activated and will be deployed R in the event of certain frontal impacts R if impact exceeds a preset deployment thre.
R when securing a child in a child restraint system on the front-passenger seat, you must: - move the front-passenger seat as far back as possible - use a child restraint system that is suitable for t.
System self-test The 42 indicator lamp illuminates when you: R turn the SmartKey to position 1 or 2 in the ignition lock R press the KEYLESS-GO Start-Stop button once or twice If an adult occupant is .
Problems with the occupant classification system Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions USA only: The 42 indicator lamp illuminates and remains illuminated when the weight of a typical a.
G Warning If the 42 indicator lamp does not illuminate or remains out with the weight of a typical 12-month-old child in a standard child restraint or less, or is unoccupied, on the front- passenger seat, do not transport a child on the front-passenger seat until the system has been repaired.
carry a child on the front-passenger seat once the system has been repaired. A child in a rear-facing child restraint on the passenger seat will be seriously injured or even killed if the passenger front air bag inflates.
System self-test The 42 indicator lamp illuminates when you: R turn the SmartKey to position 1 or 2 in the ignition lock R on vehicles with KEYLESS-GO, press the Start-Stop button once or twice. The 42 indicator lamp goes out again after approximately six seconds.
Problems with the air bag deactivation system Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Canada only: The 42 indicator lamp is illuminated constantly. A special BabySmart™ compatible child restraint system is installed on the front-passenger seat.
of having to swerve to avoid an obstacle at a speed above 85 mph (140 km/h). PRE-SAFE ® takes the following measures depending on the hazardous situation detected: R the front seat belts are pre-tensioned. R on vehicles with memory functions: the front-passenger seat is adjusted if it is in an unfavorable position under accident conditions.
X Tilt the top of the NECK-PRO head restraint cushion forwards in the direction of arrow : . X Push the NECK-PRO head restraint cushion down as far as it will go in the direction of arrow ; . X Firmly push the NECK-PRO head restraint cushion backwards in the direction of arrow = until it engages.
In the same crash, the possibility of injury or death is lessened if you are properly wearing your seat belt. The air bags can only protect as intended if the occupants are properly wearing their seat belts. G Warning Never ride in a moving vehicle with the seat backrest in an excessively reclined position as this can be dangerous.
R Position the lap belt as low as possible on your hips and not across the abdomen. If the lap belt is positioned across your abdomen, it could cause serious injuries in a crash. R Never wear seat belts over rigid or breakable objects in or on your clothing, such as eyeglasses, pens, keys etc.
X Adjust the seat and move the backrest to an almost vertical position ( Y page 94). X Pull the seat belt smoothly through belt sash guide : . X Without twisting it, place the shoulder section of the seat belt over the center of the shoulder and the lap section across the hips.
X Slide the belt sash guide downwards. X Release belt sash guide release : and make sure that the belt sash guide has engaged. Releasing seat belts X Press release button ? ( Y page 55) and guide belt tongue ; ( Y page 55) back towards belt sash guide : ( Y page 55).
ETDs/belt buckle tensioners do not correct incorrect seat positions or incorrectly fastened seat belts. ETDs do not pull vehicle occupants back towards the backrest. Seat belt force limiters, when activated, are employed to help reduce the force exerted by the seat belts on occupants during a crash.
Children in the vehicle Important safety notes G Warning When leaving the vehicle, always remove the SmartKey from the ignition lock. Always take the SmartKey with you and lock the vehicle. Do not leave children unattended in the vehicle, even if they are secured in a child restraint system, or with access to an unlocked vehicle.
Please read the warning labels affixed to the interior of the vehicle or to the infant restraint system or child restraint system. G Warning According to accident statistics, children are safer when properly restrained on the rear seats than on the front-passenger seat.
lamp goes out or remains out, do not transport a child on the passenger seat until the system has been repaired. A child in a rear-facing child restraint on the passenger seat will be seriously injured or even killed if the passenger front air bag inflates.
LATCH-type child restraint (ISOFIX) in the rear G Warning Observe "Important safety instructions" ( Y page 59). G Warning Children too big for a toddler restraint must ride in seats using regular seat belts. Position the shoulder belt across the chest and shoulder, not face or neck.
that rear seat backrests are secured properly by pushing and pulling on the seat backrests. If the seat backrest is not locked properly, the seat backrest could fold forward. The child restraint system is no longer supported properly or held in position and can no longer fulfill its function.
Child-proof locks Child-proof locks for the rear doors G Warning Observe "Important safety instructions" ( Y page 59). G Warning Children could open a rear door from inside the vehicle. This could result in serious injuries or an accident. Therefore, when children ride in the rear always secure the rear doors with the child-proof locks.
or X Press the KEYLESS-GO Start-Stop button. The KEYLESS-GO key must be in the vehicle. i USA only: This device complies with the part 15 of the FCC regulations. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference, and 2.
G Warning! Do not pump the brake pedal. Use firm, steady brake pedal pressure instead. Pumping the brake pedal reduces the braking effect. ABS regulates brake pressure in such a way that the wheels do not lock when you brake. This allows you to continue steering the vehicle when braking.
slippery roads. ESP ® can also stabilize the vehicle during braking. If ESP ® intervenes, the d warning lamp flashes in the instrument cluster. G Warning Never switch off the ESP ® when you see the d warning lamp flashing in the instrument cluster.
If you deactivate ESP ® : R ESP ® no longer improves driving stability. R the engine's torque is no longer limited and the drive wheels can spin. The spinning of the wheels results in a cutting action, which provides better grip. R traction control is still activated.
EBD monitors and controls the brake pressure on the rear wheels to improve driving stability while braking. G Warning! If the EBD malfunctions, the brake system will still function with full brake boost. However, the rear wheels could lock up during emergency braking situations, for example.
The alarm is not switched off, even if you close the open door that has triggered it, for example. i If the alarm stays on for more than 30 seconds, the emergency call system mbrace (USA only) or Tele Aid (Canada only) initiates a call to the Customer Assistance Center automatically.
Vehicle equipment .............................. 72 SmartKey ............................................. 72 Doors .................................................... 78 Cargo compartment ............................ 80 Side windows ................
Vehicle equipment i This manual describes all the standard and optional equipment of your vehicle which was available at the time of purchase. Country-specific differences are possible. Bear in mind that your vehicle may not feature all functions described here.
received, including interference which could cause unwanted functions. Unapproved modifications to this device may lead to withdrawal of permission to operate it. i Canada only: This device complies with Industry Canada's RSS–210 regulations. Operation is subject to the following conditions: 1.
Important information about using KEYLESS-GO R You can use the KEYLESS-GO key as a conventional SmartKey. R You can combine KEYLESS-GO functions with those of a conventional SmartKey, e.g. you can open the vehicle with KEYLESS-GO and close it with the & button.
X To unlock the vehicle: touch the inner surface of the door handle. X To lock the vehicle: press locking button : . If you pull on the handle of the tailgate, only the cargo compartment of the vehicle is unlocked.
G Warning Batteries contain toxic and caustic substances. For this reason, keep batteries out of the reach of children. If a battery has been swallowed, seek medical help immediately. G Warning The SmartKey batteries contain perchlorate material, which may require special handling and regard for the environment.
Problems with the SmartKey Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions You cannot lock or unlock the vehicle using the SmartKey. The SmartKey battery is discharged or nearly discharged. X Point the tip of the SmartKey at the driver's door handle from a distance of approximately 1.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The engine cannot be started using the SmartKey. The on-board voltage is too low. X Switch off non-essential consumers, e.g. seat heating or interior lighting, and try to start the engine again. If this does not work: X Check the starter battery and charge it if necessary ( Y page 322).
Unlocking and opening doors from the inside You can open a door from inside the vehicle even if it has been locked, unless the child- proof locks have been activated ( Y page 64).
Unlocking the driver's door (mechanical key) If the vehicle can no longer be unlocked centrally with the SmartKey or KEYLESS-GO: X Take the mechanical key out of the SmartKey ( Y page 75). X Insert the mechanical key into the lock of the driver's door as far as it will go.
If children open a door, they could cause severe or even fatal injury to other persons; if they get out of the vehicle, they could injure themselves when doing so or be seriously or even fatally injured by any passing traffic. Do not expose the child restraint system to direct sunlight.
Automatic opening and closing from the outside Important safety guidelines G Warning! Make sure the tailgate is closed when the engine is running and while driving. Among other dangers, deadly carbon monoxide (CO) gases may enter vehicle interior resulting in unconsciousness and death.
The tailgate is not closed unless a KEYLESS-GO key is detected. Automatic opening and closing from the inside G Warning! Maintain sight of the area around the rear of the vehicle while operating the tailgate with the door-mounted remote tailgate switch.
X Press handle : in the direction of arrow ; as far as it will go and hold it there. X From this position, pull handle : in the direction of arrow = as far as it will go and hold it there.
hot, and a child could be burned on these parts. G Warning! Do not carry heavy or hard objects in the passenger or cargo compartment unless they are firmly secured in place.
i If you press the switch beyond the point of resistance, an automatic opening/ closing process is started in the corresponding direction. You can stop automatic operation by pressing again. i You can continue to operate the side windows after you switch off the engine.
Convenience closing General information When you lock the vehicle, you can simultaneously: R close the side windows R close the hinged side windows R close the sliding sunroof G Warning When closing the door windows and the sliding sunroof, make sure that there is no danger of anyone being harmed by the closing procedure.
If the side window opens again slightly: X Immediately pull the corresponding switch on the door control panel until the side window is completely closed ( Y page 85). X Hold the switch for an additional second. X If the corresponding side window remains closed after the button has been released, the side window has been reset correctly.
hot, and the child could be burned by these parts. G Warning! Do not carry heavy or hard objects in the passenger or cargo compartment unless they are firmly secured in place.
Overhead control panel : To raise ; To open = To close X Switch on the ignition. X Push or pull the 2 switch in the corresponding direction. i If you press the 2 switch beyond the point of resistance, an automatic opening/ closing process is started in the corresponding direction.
G Warning! Pressing and holding the sliding sunroof switch to close the sliding sunroof immediately after it had been blocked two times will cause the sliding sunroof to close without the anti-entrapment feature for as long as you hold the switch. Sliding sunroof 91 Opening and closing BA 164.
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Vehicle equipment .............................. 94 Correct driver's seat position ............ 94 Seats .................................................... 95 Steering wheel .................................. 105 Mirrors .......................
Vehicle equipment i This manual describes all the standard and optional equipment of your vehicle which was available at the time of purchase. Country-specific differences are possible. Bear in mind that your vehicle may not feature all functions described here.
( Y page 108) in such a way that you have a good view of road and traffic conditions. X Vehicles with memory function: save the seat, steering wheel and exterior mirror settings ( Y page 110).
injury to the head and neck in the event of an accident or similar situation. Do not drive the vehicle without the seat head restraints. Head restraints are intended to help reduce injuries during an accident. ! To avoid damage to the seats and the seat heating, observe the following information: R do not spill any liquids on the seats.
i You can store the seat settings using the memory function ( Y page 110). Adjusting the head restraints Adjusting the head restraints manually Adjusting the head restraint height 9 ! The head restraints may only be removed in a qualified specialist workshop.
hand side bolster : into the desired position. X To adjust the angle of the head restraint: push or pull the head restraint in the direction of arrow ; . Rear seat head restraints G Warning! For your protection, drive only with properly positioned head restraints.
Head restraints on the outer seats in the 3rd row of seats X Using both hands, reach backwards and grasp the sides of the head restraint. X Pull the lower edge of the head restraint forwards or backwards until it is in the desired position.
Adjusting the seats in the second and third row G Warning Never travel in a moving vehicle with the seat backrest in an excessively reclined position as this can be dangerous. You could slide under the seat belt in a collision. If you slide under it, the seat belt would apply force at the abdomen or neck.
The switches for folding the left or right seats up and down are marked: L for the left seat when viewed in the direction of travel, R for the right seat when viewed in the direction of travel. If the right-hand rear door is open X To fold up: fold the right-hand outer seat in the second row of seats forwards ( Y page 101).
hand side not locked appears in the multifunction display. When you fold the seat and backrest back until they engage, the display message disappears. For further information on enlarging the cargo co.
Exit position Vehicles with memory function: call up the saved setting ( Y page 110), to move the right-hand front seat to the saved position. Moving the outer seats in the second row back to the norm.
X Make sure that the key is in position 2 in the ignition lock. X Use switch : to move the thigh cushion into the desired position. X Press the W or X button to adjust the contour of the backrest to suit your back.
The system automatically switches down from level 2 to level 1 after approximately ten minutes. The system automatically switches off approximately 20 minutes after it is set to level 1 . X Make sure that the key is in position 2 in the ignition lock.
driving without the steering wheel adjustment feature locked could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle. The electrical steering wheel adjustment feature can be operated at any time. Therefore, do not leave children unattended in the vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle.
Problems with the steering wheel heating If the steering wheel heating indicator lamp on the lower left lever of the steering column is flashing, the steering wheel heating has switched off automatically. The vehicle's electrical system voltage is too low because too many electrical consumers are switched on.
Mirrors Rear-view mirror Rear-view mirror (manual anti-glare) X Anti-glare mode: flick anti-glare switch : forwards or back. Exterior mirrors Adjusting the exterior mirrors G Warning Exercise care when using the passenger-side exterior rear view mirror.
otherwise not fold in when you select the "Fold in mirrors when locking" function in the on-board computer ( Y page 226). X Make sure that the SmartKey is in position 1 in the ignition lock.
X Engage reverse gear. The exterior mirror on the front-passenger side moves to the preset parking position. X Use adjustment button : to adjust the exterior mirror to a position which allows you to see the rear wheel and the curb. The parking position is stored.
i The setting procedure is interrupted as soon as you release the storage position button. Memory functions 111 Seats, steering wheel and mirrors BA 164.
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Vehicle equipment ............................ 114 Exterior lighting ................................ 114 Interior lighting ................................. 118 Changing bulbs ................................. 120 Windshield wipers ..................
Vehicle equipment i This manual describes all the standard and optional equipment of your vehicle which was available at the time of purchase. Country-specific differences are possible. Bear in mind that your vehicle may not feature all functions described here.
X Turn the light switch to $ or à . or X If the rear fog lamp is switched on: press the light switch in to the stop. Low-beam headlamps X To switch on the low-beam headlamps: turn the key in the ignition lock to position 2 or start the engine. X Turn the light switch to L .
With the engine running: depending on the brightness of the ambient light, the daytime running lamps 11 or the low-beam headlamps are switched on or off automatically. When the low-beam headlamps are switched on, the L indicator lamp in the instrument cluster lights up.
Combination switch Turn signals : High-beam headlamps ; Right turn signal = High beam flasher ? Left turn signal X To indicate briefly: press the combination switch briefly to the pressure point in the direction of arrow ; or ? . The corresponding turn signal flashes three times.
operated five times while the lights are on and the engine is running ( Y page 125). When you switch off the ignition, the automatic headlamp cleaning system is reset and counting is resumed from 0. Active light function The active light function is a system that moves the headlamps according to the steering movements of the front wheels.
Rear overhead control panel (second row of seats) : To switch the reading lamp on/off Rear overhead control panel (3rd row of seats) : p To switch the left-hand reading lamp on/off ; p To switch the right-hand reading lamp on/off Automatic interior lighting control X To switch on/off: press the | button.
Changing bulbs Important safety notes Xenon bulbs If your vehicle is equipped with Xenon bulbs, you can recognize this by the following: the cone of light from the Xenon bulbs moves from the top to the bottom and back again when you start the engine. For this to be observed, the lights must be switched on before starting the engine.
Halogen headlamps : Low-beam headlamp: H7 55 W ; High-beam headlamp: H7 55 W = Parking lamp/standing lamp: W 5 W ? Turn signal lamp: 3457A A Side marker lamp: WY 5 W Bi-Xenon headlamps : High-beam hea.
X Turn housing cover : counter-clockwise and pull it out. X Turn bulb holder ; counter-clockwise and pull it out. X Take the bulb out of bulb holder ; . X Insert the new bulb into bulb holder ; . X Insert bulb holder ; into the lamp and turn it clockwise.
Changing the rear bulbs Opening/closing the side trim You must open the side trim panel in the cargo compartment before you can change the bulbs in the tail lamps. Left-hand side trim panel X To open: turn release knob : 90° in the direction of the arrow and remove side trim panel ; .
X Insert the bulb holder and turn it clockwise. X Close the side trim panel ( Y page 123). License plate lamp X Switch off the lights. X Open the tailgate. X Remove screws : . X Remove the license plate lamp. X Replace the bulb. X Insert the license plate lamp.
adjustment performed at an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. Windshield wipers Important safety notes G Warning! Wiper blades are components that are subject to wear and tear. Replace the wiper blades twice a year, preferably in the spring and fall. Otherwise the windows will not be wiped properly.
prevents a person from being splashed inadvertently when getting into or out of the vehicle. Intermittent wiping continues when all doors are closed and R you shift the automatic transmission to drive position D or reverse gear R or R you change the wipe setting on the combination switch.
X Press both release clips ; . X Fold wiper blade : in the direction of arrow = away from wiper arm ? . X Remove wiper blade : in the direction of arrow A .
X For safety reasons, you should remove the key from the ignition lock. or X Switch off the engine using the Start/Stop button and open the driver's door. X Remove the cause of the obstruction. X Switch the windshield wipers back on. The windshield wipers are not working The windshield wiper drive is malfunctioning.
Vehicle equipment ............................ 130 Overview of climate control sys- tems ................................................... 130 Operating the control systems ........ 136 Setting the air vents ......................... 142 129 Climate control BA 164.
Vehicle equipment i This manual describes all the standard and optional equipment of your vehicle which was available at the time of purchase. Country-specific differences are possible. Bear in mind that your vehicle may not feature all functions described here.
Control panel for the dual-zone automatic climate control Function i Notes/tips : Sets the temperature, left Set the temperature to 72 ‡ (22 †). ; Sets climate control to automatic Activate climate control using the à and Á buttons. The indicator lamps in the à and Á buttons light up.
Function i Notes/tips I Switches the rear window heating on/off J Activates/deactivates air- recirculation mode Only use "air-recirculation" mode briefly, e.g. if there are unpleasant outside odors or when in a tunnel. The windows could otherwise fog up as, in air- recirculation mode, no fresh air is drawn into the vehicle.
Function i Notes/tips = Defrosts the windshield Only use the "defrosting" function briefly until the windshield is clear again. ? Increases the airflow A Directs the airflow through the defroster vents B Switches cooling with air dehumidification on/off Activate climate control using the à and Á buttons.
Function i Notes/tips N Sets the temperature Set the temperature to 72 ‡ (22 †). O Sets the rear-compartment climate control to automatic P Directs the airflow through the rear air vents Q Directs.
Function i Notes/tips ? Defrosts the windshield Only use the "defrosting" function briefly until the windshield is clear again. A Increases the airflow B Switches the rear window heating on/.
Function i Notes/tips O Interior temperature sensor P Switches the MONO function on/off Use the MONO function if you want to adopt the temperature, air distribution and airflow settings from the driver's side for all climate control zones. The indicator lamp in the º button lights up.
Activating/deactivating the rear- compartment climate control using the front control panel (dual-zone automatic climate control) X Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock. X To activate/deactivate: press the ± button ( Y page 131). The indicator lamp in the ± button lights up or goes out.
Activating/deactivating ! If the cooling with air dehumidification does not switch on, it is possible that the climate control system has lost coolant. Have the cooling with air dehumidification checked at a qualified specialist workshop. X To switch on: press the Á button.
set. Automatic air distribution remains activated. or X Press one of the M or O buttons. Automatic air distribution is deactivated. Air distribution is controlled according to the position set.
Setting the air distribution Multi-zone automatic climate control: you can set the air distribution individually for the driver's and front-passenger sides.
dehumidification function remains on. Air- recirculation mode remains deactivated. or X Press the ^ button. or X Press the à button. or X Turn the temperature control clockwise or counter-clockwise.
X Turn the SmartKey to position 2 in the ignition lock. X To activate: press the d button. The indicator lamp in the d button lights up. i Air-recirculation mode is activated automatically at high outside temperatures. When air-recirculation mode is activated automatically, the indicator lamp in the d button is not lit.
In order to ensure the direct flow of fresh air through the air vents into the vehicle interior, please observe the following notes: R keep the air inlet grille on the hood free of blockages, such as ice, snow or leaves R never cover the vents or air inlet and outlet grilles in the vehicle interior.
Center vents in the rear compartment (3rd row of seats) : Rear-compartment air vent, left ; Rear-compartment air vent, right = Rear-compartment air vent thumbwheel, right ? Rear-compartment air vent thumbwheel, left X To open/close: turn thumbwheels = or ? up or down.
Vehicle equipment ............................ 146 Notes on breaking-in a new vehicle 146 Driving ............................................... 146 Automatic transmission ................... 152 Refueling ............................................
Vehicle equipment i This manual describes all the standard and optional equipment of your vehicle which was available at the time of purchase. Country-specific differences are possible. Bear in mind that your vehicle may not feature all functions described here.
SmartKey positions SmartKey g To remove the SmartKey 1 Power supply for some consumers, such as the windshield wipers 2 Ignition (power supply for all consumers) and drive position 3 To start the engine As soon as the ignition is switched on, all the indicator lamps in the instrument cluster light up.
i When you insert Start/Stop button : into ignition lock ; , the system requires a detection time of two seconds before you can use Start/Stop button : .
( Y page 147) and release it as soon as the engine is running. i You can start the engine without preglow if the engine is warm. Using KEYLESS-GO to start the engine G Warning! As long as the SmartKey is in your vehicle, the vehicle can be started.
catalytic converter to reach its operating temperature more quickly. Hill start assist Hill start assist helps you when pulling away forwards or in reverse on an uphill gradient. It holds the vehicle for a short time after you have removed your foot from the brake pedal.
Problems with the engine Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The engine does not start. The starter motor can be heard. R There is a malfunction in the engine electronics. R There is a malfunction in the fuel supply. X Turn the SmartKey back to position 0 in the ignition lock before the next attempt to start with the SmartKey.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Vehicles with a gasoline engine: The engine is not running smoothly and is misfiring. There is a malfunction in the engine electronics or a mechanical component of the engine management system. X Only depress the accelerator pedal slightly.
Engaging park position P X Push the DIRECT SELECT lever in the direction of the arrow P . i Vehicles with a production date as of 18 January 2010: if you open the driver's door when the vehicle is stationary or if the speed is very low, the automatic transmission shifts to park position P automatically.
! If the transmission position display in the multifunction display is not working, you should pull away carefully to check whether the desired transmission position is engaged.
Driving tips Kickdown Use kickdown for maximum acceleration. X Vehicles for USA: fully depress the accelerator pedal. The transmission shifts to a lower gear depending on the engine speed. X Vehicles for Canada: depress the accelerator pedal beyond the pressure point.
Restricting the shift range X Pull the left-hand steering wheel paddle shifter. The shift range is restricted. i In order to prevent the engine from overrevving, the automatic transmission does not shift down when the engine speed is too high.
Problems with the transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The acceleration ability is deteriorating. The transmission no longer changes gear. The transmission is in emergency mode. It is only possible to shift into 2nd gear and reverse gear.
Shift ranges There are two shift ranges. HIGH RANGE On-road position for all normal driving situations (LOW RANGE off-road gear off). LOW RANGE In comparison with the HIGH RANGE on-road position, the gear ratio between the engine and wheels is one-third.
Shifting out of LOW RANGE off-road gear (from LOW RANGE to HIGH RANGE) ! Only carry out the gear change process if: R the engine is running R the automatic transmission is in position N R you are driving no faster than 43 mph (70 km/h) i After switching off the ignition, HIGH RANGE will not be automatically reactivated.
the label on the gasoline pump, ask the gas station staff. You can find further information under "Fuel" ( Y page 366), by consulting an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center or visiting http://www.mbusa.com (USA only). Diesel Fuel grade ! Only refuel with ULTRA-LOW SULFUR DIESEL FUEL (ULSD, 15 ppm SULFUR MAXIMUM).
X Remove the SmartKey from the ignition lock. KEYLESS-GO: the driver's door is open. This returns the ignition to position 0 , which corresponds to the SmartKey being removed. The driver's door can be closed again. X Press the fuel filler flap in the direction of arrow : .
Problems with the fuel and fuel tank Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Fuel is leaking from the vehicle. G Risk of explosion or fire The fuel line or fuel tank is defective. X Turn the SmartKey to position 0 ( Y page 147) in the ignition lock immediately and remove it.
AdBlue ® Important notes on use BlueTEC exhaust gas aftertreatment 24 must be operated with AdBlue ® reducing agent in order to function properly. Adding AdBlue ® is one of the tasks performed during maintenance. Under normal operating conditions, a tank of AdBlue ® lasts until the next service due date.
! AdBlue ® is not a additive and must not be added to the diesel tank. If AdBlue ® is added to the diesel tank this could damage the engine. i If you are adding between maintenance intervals, add approximately 1 gallon (3.8 l) of AdBlue ® to the AdBlue ® tank.
X Insert AdBlue ® cap : as shown and turn it clockwise as far as it will go. X Fold the load compartment floor down. X Close the tailgate. X Drive at a speed above 10 mph (16 km/h). The Check Additive – See Operator's Manual disappears after approximately one minute.
Using KEYLESS-GO X Press the Start/Stop button ( Y page 147). When the driver's door is closed, the Start/ Stop button is in position 1 . When the driver's door is opened, the Start/Stop button moves to position 0 . This corresponds to removing the SmartKey.
Driving tips General driving tips Important safety instructions G Warning! Please do not forget that your primary responsibility is to drive the vehicle.
Coasting with the engine switched off G Warning! There is no power assistance for the steering and the brake when the engine is not running. Steering and braking requires significantly more effort and you could lose control of the vehicle and cause an accident as a result.
Heavy and light loads G Warning Depressing the brake pedal constantly results in excessive and premature wear to the brake pads. It may also cause the brakes to overheat, seriously impairing their effectiveness. It may then not be possible to stop the vehicle in sufficient time to avoid an accident.
! As the ESP ® system operates automatically, the engine and the ignition must be switched off (SmartKey in position 0 or 1 in the ignition lock or Start/Stop button in position 0 or 1 ) while the parking brake is being tested on a brake dynamometer (maximum 10 seconds).
Off-road fording : Fording depth Fording depth Vehicles with the AIRMATIC package Raised level 20 in. (50 cm) Vehicles with the Off-Road Pro engineering package Off-road level 3 20 in.
snowflake symbol next to the M+S marking provide the best-possible grip in wintry road conditions. Only these tires will allow the ABS and ESP ® driving systems to function optimally in winter, as these tires have been designed specifically for driving on snow.
Slippery road surfaces G Warning If the vehicle becomes stuck in snow, make sure snow is kept clear of the exhaust pipe and from around the vehicle with the engine running. Otherwise, deadly carbon monoxide (CO) gases may enter vehicle interior resulting in unconsciousness and death.
G Warning! Please be aware that by raising the vehicle level, the center of gravity also rises. Therefore, always ensure that the vehicle level is as low as possible. With higher ride height the ESP ® may activate earlier in certain situations. G Warning! Do not reduce the tire inflation pressure before driving through sand.
Check list before driving off-road X Engine oil level: check the engine oil and top it up if necessary. The oil supply can only be guaranteed on steep slopes if the engine oil level is sufficient. ! If the engine oil warning lamp lights up while the vehicle is in motion, stop the vehicle in a safe place as soon as possible.
necessary. Foreign objects can disturb the balance and cause vibrations. X Test the brakes. Driving on sand G Warning! Do not reduce the tire inflation pressure before driving through sand. However, if you do so, remember to correct the tire inflation pressure before continuing your trip.
Driving in mountainous terrain Approach/departure angle : Approach/departure angle, front ; Approach/departure angle, rear Vehicles with the AIRMATIC package : ; Raised level 31° 26° Highway level 2.
G Warning! Never turn the vehicle around on steep inclines. The vehicle might roll over. If the vehicle cannot complete the attempted climb, back it down in reverse gear. i Hill start assist will aid you when pulling away on a hill. For more information, see "Hill start assist" ( Y page 150).
Driving systems Cruise control Important safety notes Cruise control maintains a constant road speed for you. It brakes automatically in order to avoid exceeding the set speed. On long and steep downhill gradients, especially if the vehicle is laden or towing a trailer, you must select shift range 1 , 2 or 3 in good time.
Storing and maintaining the current speed You can store the current speed if you are driving faster than 20 mph (30 km/h). X Accelerate the vehicle to the desired speed. X Briefly press the cruise control lever up : or down ; to the pressure point. X Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal.
Deactivating cruise control There are several ways to deactivate cruise control: X Briefly press the cruise control lever forwards = . or X Brake. Cruise control is automatically deactivated if: R you depress the parking brake. R you are driving below 20 mph (30 km/h).
the speed range between 0 mph (0 km/h) and 120 mph (200 km/h). Do not use DISTRONIC while driving on roads with steep gradients. G Warning DISTRONIC distance control is not a substitute for the driver's active involvement.
i USA only: This device has been approved by the FCC as a "Vehicular Radar System". The radar sensor is intended for use in an automotive radar system only. Removing, tampering with, or altering the device will void any warranties, and is forbidden by the FCC.
Driving If there is no vehicle in front, DISTRONIC operates in the same way as cruise control. If a slower-moving vehicle is detected in front, DISTRONIC causes your vehicle to brake and maintain the preset distance to the vehicle in front.
Storing the current speed or calling up the last speed stored G Warning The set speed stored in memory should only be set again if prevailing road conditions and legal speed limits permit. Possible acceleration or deceleration differences arising from returning to the preset speed could cause an accident and/or serious injury to you and others.
If DISTRONIC detects a vehicle in front, segments ; between the speed of the vehicle in front : and stored speed = light up. G Warning! An intermittent warning sounds and the distance warning lamp · .
After approximately five seconds, current saved speed ; is displayed in the status indicator in the multifunction display: R USA only: DTR XXX Miles R Canada only: DTR XXX km/h Deactivating DISTRONIC There are a number of ways to deactivate DISTRONIC: X Briefly press the cruise control lever forwards : .
Cornering, going into and coming out of a bend The ability of DISTRONIC to detect vehicles when cornering is limited. Your vehicle may brake unexpectedly or late. Vehicles traveling on a different line DISTRONIC may not detect vehicles traveling on a different line.
Crossing vehicles DISTRONIC may detect vehicles that are crossing your lane by mistake. Activating DISTRONIC at, for example, a traffic light with crossing traffic, could cause your vehicle to pull away at the wrong time.
The individual vehicle levels differ from highway level as follows: R +2.3 in (+ 60 mm) in raised level R +/–0 in (+/–0 mm) in highway level 26 R –0.6 in (–15 mm) in high-speed level Raised level Only select raised level if this is appropriate for the road conditions.
If you press the V , U , & or * button on the multifunction steering wheel, the message will disappear. Once highway level has been reached, all indicator lamps = go out.
X Start the engine. X Turn the selector wheel clockwise : . The vehicle is raised. or X Turn the selector wheel counter- clockwise ; . The vehicle is lowered.
Off-road level 3 is canceled. If you then increase the speed again, the message remains in the multifunction display. The newly set level is not displayed until the vehicle has been set to a level suitable for the current speed.
: To raise the level ; To lower the level = Indicator lamps X Start the engine. If one or more indicator lamps = are on: X Turn the selector wheel counterclockwise ; until all indicator lamps = that are lit start to flash. The vehicle is lowered to highway level.
Vehicles without the extended Off-Road Pro engineering package Vehicles with the extended Off-Road Pro engineering package You can choose between the following ADS settings: R AUTO for normal driving situations; indicator lamps ; and = are off. R SPORT for sporty driving; indicator lamp ; is on.
Side view Top view Front sensors Center Approx. 40 in (100 cm) Corners Approx. 24 in (60 cm) Rear sensors Center Approx. 48 in (120 cm) Corners Approx. 32 in (80 cm) ! When parking, pay particular attention to objects above or below the sensors, such as flower pots or trailer drawbars.
Transmission position Warning display D Front area activated R or N Rear and front areas activated P No areas activated One or more segments light up as the vehicle approaches an obstacle, depending on the vehicle's distance from the obstacle.
Problems with PARKTRONIC Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Only the red segments in the PARKTRONIC warning displays are lit. You also hear a warning tone for approximately two seconds. PARKTRONIC is deactivated after approximately 20 seconds and the indicator lamp in the PARKTRONIC button lights up.
G Warning! The rear view camera is only an aid and may display obstacles R from a distorted perspective R inaccurately R may not display obstacles at all The rear view camera does not relieve you of the responsibility to be cautious. Take care and pay careful attention.
Guide lines ; and = show the approximate distance from the rear of the vehicle. Yellow guide line ; indicates a distance of approximately 3 ft (1 m) and red guide line = indicates a distance of approximately 10 in (0.25 m). The distance only applies to objects at ground level.
G Warning Blind Spot Assist monitors certain areas in the immediate vicinity of your vehicle. Vehicles that approach and drive past at high speeds are not detected. There is no display and no warning. If the lanes are very wide, it may not be possible to monitor the complete width of the neighboring lane.
recognize dangers in time, cause an accident and injure yourself and others. Collision warning If a vehicle is detected in the monitoring range of Blind Spot Assist and you switch on the turn signal, a double warning tone sounds. Red warning lamp : flashes.
dynamometer, please consult an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center beforehand. You could otherwise damage the drive train or the brake system. Information on "Off-road driving"; see ( Y page 173). DSR (Downhill Speed Regulation) Important safety guidelines DSR is an aid to assist you when driving downhill.
Vehicles with the Off-Road Pro engineering package X Press button : . Indicator lamp ; lights up. The DSR symbol and a message such as the following appear in the multifunction display: If the vehicle's speed is too high, the DSR symbol and the Max.
X To activate: press off-road button : . Indicator lamp ; lights up. Off-road indicator = appears in the multifunction display. X To deactivate: press off-road button : . Indicator lamp ; and off-road indicator = go out. LOW RANGE General notes The LOW RANGE off-road gear assists you in driving off-road and when fording.
From HIGH RANGE to LOW RANGE ! Only carry out the gear change process if: R the engine is running R the transmission is in position N R you are not driving faster than 25 mph (40 km/h) X Press LOW RANGE button : . Indicator lamp ; flashes. LOW RANGE indicator = appears in the multifunction display.
Differential lock General notes i Differential locks are available only in vehicles with the Off-Road Pro engineering package. Your vehicle is equipped with the following: R A differential lock for the transfer box: this controls the balance between the front and rear axles.
Automatic mode Use automatic mode ; for all driving situations, including driving off-road or when fording. In automatic mode, the differential locks are engaged and disengaged according to driving requirements. This guarantees sufficient traction for most driving situations with unrestricted vehicle steerability.
Message in the multifunction display Diff. Lock System Overheated - Wait briefly. The differential lock system has overheated and briefly disengaged. X Continue driving.
X Make sure that the automatic transmission is set to position P . X Apply the vehicle's parking brake. X Start the engine. X Select highway level. X Vehicles with the adaptive damping system: set ADS to AUTO or COMF . X Switch off the engine. X Close all doors and the tailgate.
R On long and steep gradients that are difficult to drive down in shift range 1 , switch to the off-road drive program or engage the LOW GEAR off-road gear.
Rating (GVWR) may be exceeded. The permissible Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) is specified on the type plate located on the B-pillar on the driver's side of your vehicle. You can find the maximum permissible values on the type plates of your vehicle and the trailer.
Vehicle equipment ............................ 214 Important safety notes .................... 214 Displays and operation .................... 214 Menus and submenus ...................... 217 Display messages ............................. 229 Warning and indicator lamps in the instrument cluster .
Vehicle equipment i This manual describes all the standard and optional equipment of your vehicle which was available at the time of purchase. Country-specific differences are possible. Bear in mind that your vehicle may not feature all functions described here.
Speedometer with segments The segments in the speedometer indicate which speed range is available. DISTRONIC mode: One or two segments around the stored speed light up. Operating the on-board computer The on-board computer is activated as soon as you turn the SmartKey to position 1 in the ignition lock.
: Trip odometer ; Total distance recorder = Gear indicator ? Status line with outside temperature or speed ( Y page 222) Further information on the gear indicator ( Y page 153). 216 Displays and operation On-board computer and displays BA 164.8 USA, CA Edition B 2011; 1; 2, en-US d2sboike Version: 3.
Menus and submenus Menu overview The number of menus shown depends on the optional equipment in the vehicle. Function : Standard display menu ( Y page 218) R tire pressure loss warning system (Canada .
Function E Trip computer menu ( Y page 227) F Telephone menu ( Y page 227) Standard display menu Standard display X Press V or U on the steering wheel to select the standard display.
X Press V or U on the steering wheel to select the standard display. X Press the & or * button to select digital speedometer or the outside temperature. Digital speedometer Outside temperature Audio menu Selecting a radio station i SIRIUS XM satellite radio acts like a normal radio.
X To select the next/previous track: briefly press the & or * button. X To select a track from the track list (rapid scrolling): press and briefly hold the & or * button. The current track will not be displayed in audio AUX mode ( Aux iliary audio mode: external audio source connected).
Example display for vehicles with the Off-Road Pro engineering package Settings menu Introduction The Settings menu allows you to: R Restoring the factory settings R Changing the instrument cluster se.
Selecting the unit of distance for the digital speedometer X Press V or U on the steering wheel to select the Settings menu. X Press & to call up the selection of submenus. X Press the W or X button to select the Instrument Cluster submenu. X Press the & button to display Display Unit Digital speedometer .
lamps are switched on automatically when the engine is running. In the dark, the following also light up: R the low-beam headlamps R the parking lamps R the tail lamps R the license plate lamp R the side marker lamps X Press V or U on the steering wheel to select the Settings menu.
you switch off the engine, the following remain lit: R the parking lamps R the license plate lamp R the tail lamps R the fog lamps 33 R the low-beam headlamps 34 R the side marker lamps X Press V or U on the steering wheel to select the Settings menu.
i USA only: This device has been approved by the FCC as a “Vehicular Radar System”. The radar sensor is intended for use in an automotive radar system only. Removal, tampering, or altering of the device will void any warranties, and is not permitted by the FCC.
X Press the W or X button to activate or deactivate Belt Adjustment . X Press the & , V or U button to select a different display. Switching the fold in mirrors when locking function on/off When you activate the Fold In Mirrors When Locking function, the exterior mirrors are folded in when the vehicle is locked.
Trip computer menu Trip computer "From start" or "From reset" The values in the From Start submenu refer to the start of your journey, while those in the From Reset submenu refer to the last time you reset this submenu. X Press V or U on the steering wheel to select the trip computer menu.
G Warning A driver's attention to the road must always be his/her primary focus when driving. For your safety and the safety of others, we recommend that you pull over to a safe location and stop before placing or taking a telephone call.
Display messages Hiding display messages G Warning All categories of messages contain important information which should be taken note of and, where a malfunction is indicated, addressed as soon as possible at an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
Safety systems Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ESP Unavailable See Operator's Manual G Risk of accident ESP ® (Electronic Stability Program) and therefore also PRE- SAFE ® are temporarily unavailable. The self-diagnosis function might not be complete, for example.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions G Tele Aid Inoperative USA only: one or more main functions in the mbrace system are malfunctioning. Canada only: one or more main functions in the Tele Aid system are malfunctioning. X USA only: have the mbrace system checked at a qualified specialist workshop.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Front Passenger Airbag Enabled See Operator's Manual The front-passenger air bag is enabled during the journey, although: R there is a child, a small adult or an object weighing less than the system's weight threshold is on the front-passenger seat.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions X Visit a qualified specialist workshop immediately. G Warning If the 42 indicator lamp remains off even after performing the above correc.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Front Passenger Airbag Disabled See Operator's Manual The front-passenger air bag is disabled during the journey even though an adult or a person larger than a certain size is occupying the front-passenger seat.
Brakes Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ABS ABS, ESP Unavailable See Operator's Manual G Risk of accident ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) and ESP ® (Electronic Stability Program) and therefore also PRE-SAFE ® are temporarily unavailable.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions $ (USA only) J (Canada only) EBV, ABS, ESP Inoperative See Operator's Manual G Risk of accident EBD (Electronic Brake-force Distribution), ABS (Anti-lock Brake System), ESP ® (Electronic Stability Program) and therefore also PRE-SAFE ® are not available due to a malfunction.
Lights i Display messages about LEDs: This display message will only appear if all LEDs have failed. Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions b Cornering Lamp Left or Cornering Lamp Right The left or right-hand cornering light is faulty.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions b Turn Signal Front Left or Turn Signal Front Right The front left-hand or front right-hand turn signal is faulty. X Check whether you are permitted to change the bulb yourself ( Y page 120).
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions b License Plate Lamp Left or License Plate Lamp Right The left or right-hand license plate lamp is faulty. The left or right-hand license plate lamp is faulty. X Check whether you are permitted to change the bulb yourself ( Y page 120).
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions b Daytime Running Light Left or Daytime Running Light Right The left or right-hand daytime running light is defective. X Check whether you are permitted to change the bulb yourself ( Y page 120).
The display messages and the corresponding symbol that indicate that the coolant level is too low must not be ignored. Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ? Coolant Stop car, switch engine off The coolant is too hot.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ? The engine fan is faulty. X At coolant temperatures under 248 ‡(120 †), drive to the next qualified specialist workshop. X Avoid subjecting the engine to heavy loads, e.g. driving in mountainous terrain, and stop-start driving.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions C There is only a small amount of fuel in the fuel tank. X Refuel at the nearest gas station. 8 Reserve Fuel The fuel level has fallen below the reserve range. The fuel tank must be filled up to at least the reserve fuel level; otherwise, engine running may be impaired.
Driving systems Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ° Level Selection Not Permitted You cannot change the vehicle level, because: R you are exceeding the permissible speed for the selected vehicle level. R you are towing a trailer.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Æ Reduce speed to under 12 MPH G Risk of accident You are exceeding the speed permissible for the selected off-road level. X Adjust your driving style to the altered handling characteristics.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Å Shift briefly into N You have reduced the vehicle speed, but the automatic transmission is not in position N . X Briefly shift the automatic transmission to position N . Å Shifting Process Canceled Reactivate The gearshift process has been canceled.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Cruise Control --- mph A condition for activating cruise control has not been met. You wanted to save a speed of less than 20 mph (30 km/h). X If the situation allows, drive faster than 20 mph ( 30 km/h) and save the speed.
Currently Unavailable See Operator’s Manual message will be displayed in the multifunction display and DISTRONIC will be turned off. Tires G Warning Do not drive with a flat tire. A flat tire affects the ability to steer or brake the vehicle. You may lose control of the vehicle.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Tire Pressure Monitor Inoperative The TPMS is faulty. X Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Tire Pressure Monitor Inoperative No Wheel Sensors The wheels mounted do not have a suitable tire pressure sensor.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Tire Pressure Monitor Currently Unavailable Due to a source of radio interference no signals can be received from the wheel sensors. The tire pressure monitor is temporarily malfunctioning.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Door Open Vehicle Not In Park The driver's door is open and the transmission is in position R , N or D . X Shift the transmission to position P . X Engage the parking brake. Drive to workshop without shifting gears You cannot change the transmission position due to a malfunction.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions No Service Your vehicle is outside the network provider transmitter/receiver range. X Wait until the mobile phone operational readiness symbol appears in the multifunction display. ~ Bluetooth Ready The Bluetooth ® connection between your mobile phone and COMAND is not activated.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions + Key Not Detected (red display message) The KEYLESS-GO key is not in the vehicle. If the engine is switched off, you can no longer lock the vehicle centrally or start the engine.
Warning and indicator lamps in the instrument cluster Brakes Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions $ (USA only) J (Canada only) The red brake system warning lamp comes on while the vehicle is moving. A warning tone also sounds. You are driving with the parking brake engaged.
Seat belts Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions 7 After starting the engine, the red seat belt warning lamp lights up for 6 seconds. The seat belt warning lamp reminds the driver and front passenger to fasten their seat belts. X Fasten your seat belt ( Y page 53).
Safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ! The yellow ABS warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. G Risk of accident ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) is deactivated due to a malfunction.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions $ (USA only) J (Canada only) ! d The red brake warning lamp, the yellow ESP ® and ESP ® OFF warning lamps and the yellow ABS warning lamp are lit while the engine is running. A warning tone also sounds.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions d The yellow ESP ® warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. G Risk of accident ESP ® and ESP ® trailer stabilization are deactivated. ESP ® will not stabilize the vehicle if it starts to skid or if a wheel starts to spin.
Engine Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ! (USA only) ; (Canada only) The yellow engine diagnostics warning lamp lights up while the engine is running.
Driving systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions · The red DTR distance warning lamp lights up while the vehicle is in motion. A warning tone also sounds.
indicated on the Tire and Loading Information placard or, if available, the tire inflation pressure label, you should determine the proper tire inflation pressure for those tires.
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Vehicle equipment ............................ 264 Loading guidelines ............................ 264 Stowage compartments ................... 264 Stowage areas .................................. 266 Features .........................................
Vehicle equipment i This manual describes all the standard and optional equipment of your vehicle which was available at the time of purchase. Country-specific differences are possible. Bear in mind that your vehicle may not feature all functions described here.
If so equipped, always use the cargo net when transporting cargo. The cargo net cannot secure hard or heavy objects. Parcel nets cannot secure hard or heavy objects.
X To open: pull handle : and fold the armrest upwards. Coin holder = is located in front of stowage compartment ; . Stowage compartments in the rear Stowage compartment in the rear center console X To open: press lightly on the top of the stowage compartment.
vehicle occupants unless the items are securely fastened in the vehicle. Always use the cargo tie-down rings. G Warning! Never drive a vehicle with the tailgate open. Deadly carbon monoxide (CO) gases may enter vehicle interior resulting in unconsciousness and death.
Folding the rear bench seat back X Pull release catch = upwards. X Fold backrest ; backwards until it engages, making sure not to trap the seat belts while doing so. X Fold seat cushion : backwards and push until you hear it engage. X Pull up and adjust the head restraints if necessary ( Y page 98).
There are two securing hooks : on each side of the cargo compartment. Luggage compartment cover Important safety notes ! When loading the vehicle, make sure that you do not stack the load in the cargo compartment higher than the lower edge of the side windows.
cover ; into the recess of the side trim on the left-hand side. X Guide cargo compartment cover ; in front of the recess on the right. X Press button : and insert the right-hand side section into the recess of the side trim.
X Insert guide rod ; into retainer : in the direction of the arrow. X Slide guide rod ; forwards into retainer : in the direction of the arrow. Tightening the cargo net Seat belt reel holder behind the front seats X Insert belt hook : into cargo tie-down ring ; in the direction of the arrow.
You can slide mounting element ; in loading rail : to various detents and secure it. These detents are marked and positioned at 5-cm intervals along loading rail : .
X Insert one mounting element ; into each loading rail. X Turn mounting elements ; in the loading rail to = . X Insert telescopic rod : into mounting elements ; . X Turn mounting element ; to & until you feel it clearly engage in the loading rail.
Installing the crossbars G Warning! Please follow these installation instructions carefully. Caution should be exercised to avoid damage to the vehicle while installing the crossbars. Also, be careful not to injure yourself or others while installing and adjusting the crossbars or loading items on them.
accessories and/or the objects attached to them could come loose from the vehicle, thereby injuring you and other persons and/ or causing damage to property, including damage to your vehicle. ! Have a second person assist you when installing the crossbars.
X Ensure that clamping claw A sits flush against the inner edge of roof rail F . If necessary, adjust the span width of the crossbar ( Y page 276). X Slightly tighten up bolts ? on both sides in a clockwise direction. X Tighten up bolts ? on the front and rear crossbars.
Removing the crossbars : Key ; Protective cap = Sticker FRONT (or REAR) ? Bolt for the clamping claw A Clamping claw X Unlock protective cap ; using key : . X Remove protective cap ; . X Turn the bolts of clamping claws A counterclockwise until the crossbars can be removed from the roof rails.
You can remove the cup holder to clean it. Clean the cup holder with clear, lukewarm water only. X To remove: hold cup holder : by support ; and pull out in the direction of the arrow.
Glare from the side X Fold down sun visor : . X Pull sun visor : out of retainer = . X Swing sun visor : to the side. X Vehicles with a sliding sunroof: slide sun visor : horizontally as desired. X Vehicles with a sliding sunroof: fold down additional sun visor ; to the windshield.
X To open: briefly press marking = . Ashtray ; opens. X To remove the insert: lift insert : up and out. X To re-insert the insert: replace insert : from above. X Press insert : into the holder until it engages. Cigarette lighter G Warning When leaving the vehicle, always remove the SmartKey from the ignition lock.
12 V sockets Points to observe before use ! If you are using all sockets in the vehicle, make sure that you do not exceed the maximum current draw of 55 A. Otherwise, you will overload the fuses. The socket can be used for accessories with a maximum power consumption of 180 W, e.
X Lift up the cover of socket : . i You can also use the socket when the ignition is switched off. An emergency cut- out ensures that the on-board voltage does not drop too low. If the on-board voltage is too low, the power to the sockets is automatically cut.
Ensure that you do not pull on the cord. X Close flap = . Possible causes of malfunction: R the on-board voltage of the vehicle is not within the permissible voltage range.
G Warning A malfunction in the system has been detected if any or all of the following conditions occur: R The indicator lamp in the SOS button does not come on during the system self-test. R The indicator lamp in Roadside Assistance button º does not come on during the system self-test.
established, then the mbrace system could not initiate an emergency call (e.g. the relevant cellular phone network is not available). The message Call Failed appears in the multifunction display for approximately 10 seconds. Should this occur, assistance must be summoned by other means.
The Mercedes-Benz Roadside Assistance Representative either sends a qualified Mercedes-Benz technician or organizes for your vehicle to be transported to the nearest authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. You may be charged for services such as repair work and/or towing.
Failed message appears in the multifunction display. X To end a call: press the ~ button on the multifunction steering wheel. or X Press the corresponding button for ending a phone call on COMAND. Call priority An emergency call can still be initiated even if a service call is currently active, e.
section using your ID number and password 40 . i Vehicle remote unlocking is only possible if the corresponding cellular phone network is accessible. The SOS button flashes and the Call Connected message appears in the multifunction display to confirm that the command for vehicle remote unlocking has been received.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. The device must not cause harmful interference. 2. The device must withstand any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
several attempts. You should test every position for at least 20 seconds before trying another position. X Keep transmitter button B on garage door remote control A pressed until indicator lamp : starts to flash rapidly. The programming has been successful if indicator lamp : flashes rapidly.
from the transmitter button that you are programming. Try different angles from a distance of 2 to 12 inches (5 to 30 cm) or the same angle from differing distances. R If there is another garage door remote control for the same device, perform the programming steps again using the remote control.
Do not place several floormats on top of each other as this may impair pedal movement. X Slide seat backwards. X To install: place the floormat in position. X Press floormat eyelets : onto retainer pins ; . X To remove: pull the floormats off retainers ; .
Vehicle equipment ............................ 294 Engine compartment ........................ 294 Service ............................................... 298 Care .................................................... 299 293 Maintenance and care BA 164.
Vehicle equipment i This manual describes all the standard and optional equipment of your vehicle which was available at the time of purchase. Country-specific differences are possible. Bear in mind that your vehicle may not feature all functions described here.
X Pull release lever : on the hood. The hood is released. ! Make sure that the windshield wipers are not folded away from the windshield. You could otherwise damage the windshield wipers or the hood. X Reach into the gap, pull hood catch handle ; up and lift the hood.
Checking the oil level using the oil dipstick Example: vehicles with a gasoline engine Example: vehicles with a diesel engine X Pull oil dipstick : out of the dipstick guide tube. X Wipe off oil dipstick : . X Slowly insert oil dipstick : into the dipstick guide tube to the stop, and take it out again.
Further information on engine oil ( Y page 368). X Replace cap : on the filler neck and tighten clockwise. Ensure that the cap locks into place securely. Checking and adding other service products Checking the coolant level Only check the coolant level when the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine has cooled down.
! At temperatures below freezing, always fill the washer fluid container with a mix of windshield washer concentrate and antifreeze additive. There is otherwise a risk of damaging the windshield washer system/headlamp cleaning system. ! Only use washer fluid concentrate which is suitable for plastic lenses.
The service interval display informs you of the next service due date. If a service due date has been exceeded, you also hear an acoustic signal. The multifunction display shows a service message for a few seconds, e.g. Service A In .. Miles Service A due now Service A Exceeded By .
R solvents R cleaning agents containing solvents Do not scrub. Do not touch the surfaces or protective films with hard objects, e.g. a ring or ice scraper. You could otherwise scratch or damage the surfaces and protective film. H Environmental note Dispose of empty packaging and cleaning cloths in an environmentally responsible manner.
Washing by hand Carefully remove all deposits of road salt as soon as possible when driving in winter. Also, clean the insides of the wheels when washing the underbody of the vehicle. X Do not use hot water and do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight.
to painted surfaces. You could otherwise damage the paintwork. If water no longer forms "beads" on the painted surface, paint care products should be used that have been approved and recommended by Mercedes-Benz. This is the case approximately every three to five months, depending on climatic conditions and the care product used.
Cleaning the sensors X Clean sensors : of the driving systems with water, car shampoo and a soft cloth. ! When cleaning the sensors with a power washer, maintain a distance between the vehicle and the nozzle of the power washer of at least 11.8 in (30 cm).
Cleaning the plastic trim G Warning! When cleaning the steering wheel boss and dashboard, do not use cockpit sprays or cleaning agents containing solvents.
Cleaning results depend on the type of dirt and how long it has been there. R clean Alcantara ® covers with a damp cloth. Make sure you wipe entire seat sections to avoid leaving visible lines. i Note that regular care is essential to ensure that the appearance and comfort of the covers is retained over time.
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Vehicle equipment ............................ 308 After an accident .............................. 309 Where will I find...? ........................... 309 Flat tire .............................................. 311 Battery ........................
Vehicle equipment i This manual describes all the standard and optional equipment of your vehicle which was available at the time of purchase. Country-specific differences are possible. Bear in mind that your vehicle may not feature all functions described here.
After an accident Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Fuel is leaking from the vehicle. G Risk of explosion or fire The fuel line or the fuel tank is faulty. X Immediately turn the key to position 0 ( Y page 147)in the ignition lock and remove it.
Vehicle tool kit Notes The vehicle tool kit can be found in the stowage well under the cargo compartment floor. i Vehicles without a spare wheel are not equipped at the factory with the tools needed to change a wheel, e.g. a jack or lug wrench. Some tools for changing a wheel are specific to the vehicle.
: Alignment bolt ; Towing eye = Lug wrench ? Ratchet ring spanner A Velcro fastener B Jack C Wheel bolts D Folding wheel chock E Fuse allocation chart F Stowage well "Minispare" emergency spare wheel The "Minispare" emergency spare wheel can be found in the stowage well under the cargo compartment floor.
X Vehicles without KEYLESS-GO: remove the key from the ignition lock. X Vehicles with KEYLESS-GO: open the driver's door. The on-board electronics have status 0 , which is the same as the key having been removed. X Vehicles with KEYLESS-GO: remove the Start/Stop button from the ignition lock ( Y page 147).
R If TIREFIT is swallowed, immediately rinse your mouth out thoroughly with water and drink plenty of water. R Do not induce vomiting. Consult a doctor immediately. R Do not inhale TIREFIT fumes. i If TIREFIT leaks out, allow it to dry. It can then be removed like a layer of film.
X Let the electric pump run for five minutes. The tire should then have attained a pressure of at least 180 kPa (1.8 bar/ 26 psi). G Warning The air hose can become hot during inflation. Please exercise appropriate caution. ! Do not operate the electric air pump for longer than eight minutes at a time without a break.
If after five minutes a pressure of 180 kPa (1.8 bar/26 psi) has not been achieved, see ( Y page 315). Tire pressure of 180 kPa (1.8 bar/ 26 psi) is not achieved If after five minutes a pressure of 180 kPa (1.8 bar/26 psi) has not been achieved: X Press the on/off switch on the electric air pump to 0 .
TIREFIT kit version 1 X To reduce the tire pressure (version 1): open pressure release screw F on pressure gauge G . TIREFIT kit version 2 E Pressure release button F Pressure gauge X To reduce the tire pressure (version 2): press pressure release button E on the filler hose.
lug wrench, consult an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. X Prepare the vehicle as described ( Y page 311). X If a trailer is coupled to the vehicle, uncouple it.
X On downhill gradients: place chocks or other suitable items in front of the wheels of the front and rear axle. Raising the vehicle G Warning When jacking up the vehicle, only use the jack which has been specifically approved by Mercedes-Benz for your vehicle.
X Position jack = at jacking point ; . X Make sure that the base of the jack is positioned directly under the jacking point. X Turn ratchet ring spanner ? until jack = sits completely on jacking point ; and the base of the jack lies evenly on the ground.
Do not tighten the wheel bolts when the vehicle is raised. Otherwise, the vehicle could fall off the jack. 1 Wheel bolts for 19", 20" and 21" wheels 2 Wheel bolts for the "Minispare" emergency spare wheel ! Always use wheel bolts ; to mount the "Minispare" emergency spare wheel.
and transport the wheel in the cargo compartment. or X Depending on the size of the wheel, you may also be able to secure the faulty wheel in the emergency spare wheel well. In this case, you must remove the stowage tray from the emergency spare wheel well and store it securely in the cargo compartment.
kit at the factory. It is therefore recommended that you additionally equip your vehicle with the TIREFIT kit if you mount tires that do not feature run-flat properties, e.g. winter tires. You can obtain a TIREFIT kit from an authorized Mercedes- Benz Center, for example.
G Warning Do not place any metal objects on the battery as this could result in a short circuit. Use leak-proof batteries only to avoid the risk of acid burns in the event of an accident. Take care that you do not become statically charged, e.g. by wearing synthetic clothing or rubbing against textiles.
G Warning! Battery acid is caustic. Avoid contact with the skin, eyes or clothing. ! Only charge the installed battery with a battery charger which has been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz. These battery chargers allow the battery to be charged while still installed.
Jump-starting G Warning Failure to follow these directions will cause damage to the electronic components, and can lead to a battery explosion and severe injury or death. Never lean over batteries while connecting or jump starting. You might get injured.
X Shift the transmission to position P . X Switch off all electrical consumers (e.g. radio, blower etc.). X Open the hood ( Y page 294). Position number C identifies the charged battery of the other vehicle or an equivalent jump- starting device. ! Never swap the terminal connections.
Towing and tow-starting Important safety notes G Warning If you tow the vehicle, you must use a rigid towing bar if: R the engine will not run. R there is a malfunction in the brake system. R there is a malfunction in the power supply or the vehicle's electrical system.
X Remove the towing eye from the vehicle tool kit ( Y page 310). G Warning The exhaust tail pipe may be hot. You could burn yourself if you touch the tail pipe. Be particularly careful when removing the rear cover. The mountings for the removable towing eyes are located in the bumpers.
Transporting the vehicle The towing eyes or trailer tow hitch can be used to pull the vehicle onto a trailer or transporter if you wish to transport it. X Turn the SmartKey to position 2 in the ignition lock. X Shift the automatic transmission to position N .
If the newly inserted fuse also blows, have the cause traced and rectified at a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. ! Only use fuses that have been approved for Mercedes-Benz vehicles and which have the correct fuse rating for the system concerned.
! The cover must be seated properly, otherwise moisture or dirt could impair the function of the fuses. X Close the hood ( Y page 295). Fuse box in the cargo compartment X Open the tailgate. X To open: insert a suitable object, e.g. a coin, into the slot of release button : on the cover.
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Vehicle equipment ............................ 334 Important safety notes .................... 334 Directives to be observed ................ 335 Maintenance and care of wheels and tires ............................................. 335 Tire pressures .
Vehicle equipment i This manual describes all the standard and optional equipment of your vehicle which was available at the time of purchase. Country-specific differences are possible. Bear in mind that your vehicle may not feature all functions described here.
Directives to be observed R Only mount tires and wheels of the same type and make. R Only mount tires of the correct size onto the wheels. R After mounting new tires, run them in at moderate speeds for the first 60 miles (100 km) as they only reach their full performance after this distance.
Depending upon the weather and/or road surface (conditions), the tire traction varies widely. Do not use tires until they are excessively worn as the tire traction on wet road surfaces decreases significantly when the tread depth is less than 1 / 8 in (3 mm).
R check the tire for foreign bodies. R check whether the wheel is losing air or the valve is leaking. R make sure that only a valve cap approved by Mercedes-Benz is installed on the tire valve. tire pressure that is too low have a negative effect on vehicle safety, which could lead you to cause an accident.
Additional specifications of tire pressure values for loads can also be found on the tire pressure table on the inside of the fuel filler flap. The tire pressure for emergency spare wheels can be foun.
Underinflated tires can: R wear excessively and/or unevenly R adversely affect fuel economy R fail from being overheated R adversely affect handling Overinflated tires can: G Warning Follow recommended tire inflation pressures. Do not overinflate tires.
message will appear in the multifunction display. G Warning! When the multifunction display shows the message Tire Pressure Check Tires , one or more of your tires are significantly underinflated.
X Make sure that the key is in position 2 ( Y page 147) in the ignition lock. X Press and hold the V or U button on the multifunction steering wheel until the standard display appears in the multifunction display ( Y page 218).
responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure, even if underinflation has not reached the level at which the low tire pressure indicator lamp of the TPMS lights up. Your vehicle has also been equipped with a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when the system is not operating properly.
Monitor Active message appears instead of the tire pressure display. The tire pressures are already being monitored. i If a spare wheel is installed, the system may continue to show the tire pressure of the wheel that has been removed for a few minutes.
Maximum tire pressures G Warning Never exceed the maximum tire inflation pressure. Follow recommended tire inflation pressures. Do not underinflate tires. Underinflated tires wear excessively and/or unevenly, adversely affect handling and fuel economy, and are more likely to fail from being overheated.
: B-pillar, driver's side Maximum permissible gross vehicle weight rating i Details that are shown as examples on the Tire and Loading Information placard are only examples. The maximum permissible gross vehicle weight rating is vehicle- specific and may differ from that which is illustrated.
Steps for determining the maximum cargo The following steps have been developed as required of all manufacturers under Title 49, Code of U.S. Federal Regulations, Part 575 pursuant to the "National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966".
Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Weight of the occupants Occupant 1: 150 lbs (68 kg) Occupant 2: 180 lbs (82 kg) Occupant 3: 160 lbs (73 kg) Occupant 4: 140 lbs (63 kg) Occupant 5: 120 lbs (54 kg) Occupa.
Trailer load/noseweight The trailer load/noseweight affects the gross weight of the vehicle. If a trailer is attached, the trailer load/noseweight is included in the load along with occupants and luggage. The trailer load/noseweight is usually approximately 8 % - 15 % of the gross weight of the trailer and its cargo.
Quality grades can be found, where applicable, on the tire sidewall between the tread shoulder and maximum tire width. For example: Tread wear Traction Temperature 200 AA A All passenger car tires must conform to U.S. federal safety requirements in addition to these grades.
performance which all passenger car tires must meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109. Grades B and A represent higher levels of performance on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law. Interchanging the wheels G Warning Rotate front and rear wheels only if the tires are of the same dimension.
Tire size designation, load-bearing capacity and speed index : Tire width ; Aspect ratio in percent = Tire code ? Rim diameter A Load bearing index B Speed index i Tire data is vehicle-specific and may deviate from the data in the example.
For further information on the load bearing index, see load index ( Y page 353). Speed index: speed index B specifies the approved maximum speed of the tire. G Warning Even when permitted by law, never operate a vehicle at speeds greater than the maximum speed rating of the tires.
have been especially developed for driving on snow. An electronic speed limiter prevents your vehicle from exceeding a speed of 130 mph (210 km/h). The speed index of tires installed at the factory may be higher than the maximum speed that the electronic speed limiter permits.
Tire type code: tire type code ? can be used by the manufacturer as a code to describe specific characteristics of the tire. Date of manufacture: date of manufacture A provides information about the age of a tire. The first and second positions represent the week of manufacture, starting with "01" for the first calendar week.
Wheel rim The part of the wheel on which the tire is mounted. GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) The GAWR is the maximum gross axle weight rating. The actual load on an axle must never exceed the gross axle weight rating. The gross axle weight rating can be found on the vehicle identification plate on the B-pillar on the driver's side.
Maximum load on one tire Maximum load on one tire. This is calculated by dividing the maximum axle load of one axle by two. PSI (pounds per square inch) Standard unit of measurement for tire pressure. Aspect ratio Relationship between tire height and tire width in percent.
Distribution of the vehicle occupants Distribution of vehicle occupants over designated seat positions in a vehicle. Maximum permissible payload weight Nominal load and luggage load plus 68 kilograms (150 lb) multiplied by the number of seats in the vehicle.
as standard equipment or as an optional extra. If you want to equip your vehicle with approved winter tires, it may be necessary to obtain wheel rims in the corresponding size, as the size of the approved winter tires may differ from the standard tires.
Tires of the same dimensions i BA: Both axles GL 350 BlueTEC GL 450 GL 550 R19 BA Alloy wheels Offset 8.5 J x 19 H2 2.20 in (56 mm) 8.5 J x 19 H2 2.20 in (56 mm) All-weather tires 46, 47 275/55 R19 11.
i The prescribed tire pressure is also given on a yellow label on the emergency spare wheel. "Minispare" emergency spare wheel 51 GL 450 GL 550 R19 Wheels Offset 4.5 B x 19 H2 1.58 in (40 mm) Tires T 165/90 D19 119 M or T 165/90 R19 119 M Tire pressure 420 kPa (4.
Vehicle equipment ............................ 362 Genuine Mercedes-Benz parts ......... 362 Warranty ............................................ 362 Vehicle identification plates ............ 363 Service products and capacities ..... 364 Vehicle data .
Vehicle equipment i This manual describes all the standard and optional equipment of your vehicle which was available at the time of purchase. Country-specific differences are possible. Bear in mind that your vehicle may not feature all functions described here.
Vehicle identification plates Vehicle identification plate with vehicle identification number (VIN) and paint code number X Open the driver's door.
Engine number : Emissions control information label, including the certification of both federal and Californian emissions reference values ; Engine number (stamped into the crankcase) = VIN (on the lower edge of the windshield) Service products and capacities Important safety notes Service products include the following: R fuels (e.
Capacities Vehicle model Capacity Fuel, coolant, lubricants etc. Engine oil and filter GL 350 BlueTEC 9.0 US qt (8.5 l) Approved engine oils GL 450 GL 550 9.5 US qt (9.0 l) Power steering All models Approx. 1.1 US qt (1.0 l) MB Power Steering Fluid or approved Dexron III ATF Cooling system GL 350 BlueTEC Approx.
Fuel Important safety notes G Warning! Gasoline and diesel fuels are highly flammable and poisonous. They burn violently and can cause serious injury. Never allow sparks, flames or smoking materials near gasoline or diesel fuel! Turn off the engine before refueling.
the use of gasoline or kerosene is not covered by the Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty. To prevent malfunctions, diesel fuel with improved flow characteristics is available in the winter months. Check with your fuel retailer. Information on the fuel grade can usually be found on the gas pump.
! Rinse surfaces that have come into contact with AdBlue ® immediately with water or remove AdBlue ® using a damp cloth and cold water. If the AdBlue ® has already crystallized, use a sponge and cold water to clean it. AdBlue ® residues crystallize after time and contaminate the affected surfaces.
Model Engine model MB Approval GL 350 BlueTEC 642 229.51 GL 450 273 229.5 GL 550 273 229.5 i MB Approval is stated on the containers. Lubricant additives ! Do not mix any lubricant additives with the engine oil.
! Only add coolant that has been premixed with the desired antifreeze protection. You could otherwise damage the engine. Further information on coolants and on filling can be found in the Mercedes-Benz Specifications for Service Products, MB Approval 310.
Vehicle dimensions, GL 350 BlueTEC Vehicle length 201.1 in (5108 mm) Vehicle width including exterior mirrors 85.5 in (2170 mm) Vehicle height 72.4 - 75.6 in (1840 - 1920 mm) 54 72.4 - 76.8 in (1840 - 1950 mm) 55 Wheelbase 121.1 in (3075 mm) Front track 64.
Vehicle dimensions, GL 550 Vehicle length 201.1 in (5108 mm) Vehicle width including exterior mirrors 85.5 in (2170 mm) Vehicle height 72.4 - 75.6 in (1840 - 1920 mm) 58 72.4 - 76.8 in (1840 - 1950 mm) 59 Wheel base 121.1 in (3075 mm) Front track 64.8 in (1645 mm) Rear track 64.
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