Mercedes GL 63 AMG 2016, GL 350 2016 User Manual

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Contents
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Index ....................................................... 4
Introduction ......................................... 24
At a glance ........................................... 33
Safety ................................................... 43
Opening and closing ........................... 81
Seats, steering wheel and mirrors .. 107
Lights and windshield wipers .......... 129
Climate control ................................. 143
Driving and parking .......................... 163
On-board computer and displays .... 271
Stowage and features ...................... 339
Maintenance and care ...................... 369
Breakdown assistance ..................... 385
Wheels and tires ............................... 403
Technical data ................................... 443
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1, 2, 3 ...
4ETS (Electronic Traction System)
see ETS/4ETS (Electronic Trac­tion System)
4MATIC (permanent four-wheel
drive) .................................................. 256
12 V socket
see Sockets
115 V socket ...................................... 354
360° camera
Cleaning .........................................380
Function/notes .............................236
A
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)
Display message ............................ 291
Function/notes ................................ 68
Important safety notes .................... 68
Warning lamp ................................. 327
Accident
Automatic measures afteran acci-
dent ................................................. 60
Activating/deactivating cooling
with air dehumidification ................. 153
Active Blind Spot Assist
Activating/deactivating (on-
board computer) ............................ 282
Display message ............................ 314
Function/information .................... 248
Trailer towing ................................. 251
Active Curve System
Display message ............................ 311
Function/notes ............................. 219
Active Driving Assistance package .. 248 Active Lane Keeping Assist
Activating/deactivating (on-
board computer) ............................ 282
Display message ............................ 314
Function/information .................... 251
Trailer towing ................................. 254
Active Parking Assist
Display message ............................ 315
Exiting a parking space .................. 230
Function/notes ............................. 227
Important safety notes .................. 227
Parking .......................................... 229
Towing a trailer .............................. 231
ADAPTIVE BRAKE ................................. 76
Adaptive Brake Assist
Display message ............................ 298
Function/notes ................................ 72
Adaptive Highbeam Assist
Display message ............................ 306
Function/notes ............................. 134
Switching on/off ........................... 134
Additives (engine oil) ........................ 451
ADS (Adaptive Damping System)
Function/notes ............................. 218
Air bags
Deployment ..................................... 58
Display message ............................ 301
Front air bag (driver, front
passenger) ....................................... 51
Important safety notes .................... 50
Introduction ..................................... 50
Knee bag .......................................... 52
Occupant Classification System
(OCS) ............................................... 53
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indica-
lamp ........................................... 45
tor Si
de impact air bag .......................... 52
Window curtain air bag .................... 53
Air filter (display message) .............. 309
AIR FLOW ........................................... 155
Air vents
Glove box ....................................... 161
Important safety notes .................. 160
Rear ............................................... 161
Setting ........................................... 160
Setting the center air vents ........... 160
Setting the side air vents ............... 161
Air-conditioning system
see Climate control
AIRMATIC package
ADS (Adaptive Damping System) ... 218
Function/notes ............................. 218
Level control .................................. 219
Alarm
ATA (Anti-Theft Alarm system) ......... 78
Switching off (ATA) .......................... 78
Switching the function on/off
(ATA) ................................................ 78
Alarm system
see ATA (Anti-Theft Alarm system)
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Ambient lighting
Setting the brightness (on-board
computer) ...................................... 284
Setting the color (on-board com-
puter) .............................................284
AMG adaptive sport suspension
system ................................................ 222
AMG menu (on-board computer) ..... 287
Anti-lock braking system
see ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)
Anti-Theft Alarm system
see ATA (Anti-Theft Alarm system)
Approach/departure angle .............. 201
Ashtray ............................................... 351
Assistance display (on-board com-
puter) ..................................................281
Assistance menu (on-board com-
puter) ..................................................281
ASSYST PLUS
Displaying a service message ........375
Hiding a service message .............. 375
Resetting the service interval dis-
play ................................................ 375
Service message ............................ 374
Special service requirements ......... 375
ATA (Anti-Theft Alarm system)
Activating/deactivating ................... 78
Function ...........................................78
Switching off the alarm .................... 78
ATTENTION ASSIST
Activating/deactivating ................. 282
Display message ............................ 310
Function/notes ............................. 240
Audio menu (on-board computer) .... 278
Audio system
see separate operating instructions
Authorized Mercedes-Benz Center
see Qualified specialist workshop
Authorized workshop
see Qualified specialist workshop
AUTO lights
Display message ............................ 306
see Lights
Automatic car wash (care) ............... 376
Automatic engine start (ECO start/
functi
stop
on) .................................... 170
Automatic engine switch-off (ECO
start/stop function) .......................... 169
Automatic headlamp mode .............. 130
Automatic transmission
Accelerator pedal position ............. 176
Automatic drive program ............... 178
Changing gear ............................... 176
DIRECT SELECT lever ..................... 173
Display message ............................ 320
Drive program display .................... 174
Driving tips .................................... 176
Emergency running mode .............. 182
Engaging drive position .................. 175
Engaging neutral ............................ 175
Engaging park position automati-
cally ............................................... 174
Engaging reverse gear ................... 174
Engaging the park position ............ 174
Kickdown ....................................... 177
Manual drive program .................... 178
Manual drive program (Mercedes-
AMG vehicles) ................................ 180
Manual drive program (vehicles with the ON&OFFROAD package) .. 180 Oil temperature (on-board com-
puter, Mercedes-AMG vehicles) ..... 287
Overview ........................................ 173
Problem (malfunction) ................... 182
Program selector button ................ 177
Pulling away ................................... 168
Starting the engine ........................ 167
Steering wheel paddle shifters ...... 178
Trailer towing ................................. 177
Transmission position display ........ 174
Transmission positions .................. 176
Automatic transmission emer-
gency mode ....................................... 182
Axle load, permissible (trailer tow-
ing) ...................................................... 458
B
Bag hook ............................................ 346
Ball coupling
Installing ........................................ 265
Removing ....................................... 269
BAS (Brake Assist System) ................. 69
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BAS PLUS (Brake Assist System
PLUS) .................................................... 69
Battery (SmartKey)
Checking .......................................... 85
Important safety notes .................... 85
Replacing ......................................... 85
Battery (vehicle)
Charging ........................................ 394
Display message ............................ 307
Important safety notes .................. 391
Jump starting ................................. 395
Overview ........................................ 391
Belt
see Seat belts
Blind Spot Assist
Activating/deactivating ................. 282
Display message ............................ 314
Notes/function .............................. 244
Trailer towing ................................. 246
see Active Blind Spot Assist
BlueTEC
Adding DEF .................................... 186
BlueTEC (DEF) .................................... 450
Brake Assist
see BAS (Brake Assist System)
Brake fluid
Display message ............................ 297
Notes ............................................. 451
Brake force distribution
see EBD (electronic brake force distribution)
Brake lamps
Changing bulbs .............................. 139
Display message ............................ 304
Brakes
ABS .................................................. 68
Adaptive Brake Assist ...................... 72
BAS .................................................. 69
BAS PLUS ........................................ 69
Brake fluid (notes) ......................... 451
Display message ............................ 291
High-performance brake system .... 196
Important safety notes .................. 194
Maintenance .................................. 195
Parking brake ................................ 190
Riding tips ...................................... 194
Warning lamp ................................. 326
Breakdown
Where will I find...? ........................ 386
see Flat tire see Towing away
Brightness control (instrument
cluster lighting) ................................... 35
Bulbs
see Replacing bulbs
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California
Important notice for retail cus-
tomers and lessees .......................... 26
Calling up a malfunction
see Display messages
Car
see Vehicle
Car key
see SmartKey
Care
360° camera ................................. 380
Car wash ........................................ 376
Carpets .......................................... 384
Display ........................................... 381
Exhaust pipe .................................. 381
Exterior lights ................................ 379
Gear or selector lever .................... 382
Interior ........................................... 381
Matte finish ................................... 378
Night View Assist Plus ................... 382
Notes ............................................. 375
Paint .............................................. 378
Plastic trim .................................... 382
Power washer ................................ 377
Rear view camera .......................... 380
Roof lining ...................................... 384
Seat belt ........................................ 383
Seat cover ..................................... 383
Sensors ......................................... 380
Side running board ........................ 380
Steering wheel ............................... 382
Trim pieces .................................... 382
Washing by hand ........................... 377
Wheels ........................................... 379
Windows ........................................ 379
Wiper blades .................................. 379
Wooden trim .................................. 382
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Cargo compartment cover
Notes/how to use .........................346
Cargo compartment enlargement
Important safety notes .................. 344
Cargo compartment floor
Important safety notes .................. 347
Opening/closing ............................ 347
Stowage well (under) ..................... 347
Cargo tie down rings ......................... 345
CD player (on-board computer) ........279
Center console
Lower section .................................. 39
Upper section .................................. 38
Central locking
Automatic locking (on-board com-
puter) ............................................. 285
Locking/unlocking (SmartKey) ........82
Changing bulbs
Brake lamps ...................................139
High-beam headlamps ................... 138
Low-beam headlamps .................... 138
Child
Restraint system .............................. 62
Child seat
Forward-facing restraint system ...... 66
LATCH-type (ISOFIX) child seat
anchors ............................................ 63
On the front-passenger seat ............ 65
Rearward-facing restraint system .... 66
Top Tether ....................................... 64
Child-proof locks
Important safety notes .................... 66
Rear doors ....................................... 67
Children
Special seat belt retractor ............... 61
Cigarette lighter ................................ 352
Cleaning
Mirror turn signal ........................... 380
Trailer tow hitch ............................. 381
Climate control
3-zone automatic climate control with additional rear-compartment
climate control ............................... 150
Automatic climate control (3-
zone) .............................................. 148
Controlling automatically ............... 154
Cooling with air dehumidification .. 153
Defrosting the windows ................. 158
Defrosting the windshield .............. 157
Dual-zone automatic cli
trol ................................................. 145
General notes ................................ 144
Indicator lamp ................................ 154
Information about using auto-
matic climate control ..................... 152
Information about using dual-zone
automatic climate control .............. 147
Maximum cooling .......................... 157
Overview of systems ...................... 144
Problem with the rear window
defroster ........................................ 159
Problems with cooling with air
dehumidification ............................ 154
Rear control panel ......................... 148
Rear control panel (3-zone auto­matic climate control with addi­tional rear-compartment climate
control) .......................................... 150
Refrigerant ..................................... 453
Refrigerant filling capacity ............. 454
Setting the air distribution ............. 156
Setting the air vents ...................... 160
Setting the airflow ......................... 156
Setting the climate mode (AIR
FLOW) ............................................ 155
Setting the temperature ................ 155
Switching air-recirculation mode
on/off ............................................ 159
Switching on/off ........................... 152
Switching residual heat on/off ...... 159
Switching the rear window
defroster on/off ............................ 158
Switching the ZONE function on/
off .................................................. 157
Coat hooks ......................................... 347
Cockpit
Overview .......................................... 34
see Instrument cluster
COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST
Operation/notes .............................. 70
COMAND
ON&OFFROAD menu ..................... 262
see separate operating instructions
COMAND display
Cleaning ......................................... 381
Combination switch .......................... 132
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Consumption statistics (on-board
computer) .......................................... 276
Convenience closing feature .............. 99
Convenience opening feature ............ 99
Coolant (engine)
Checking the level .........................373
Display message ............................ 306
Filling capacity ............................... 453
Important safety notes .................. 452
Temperature (on-board computer,
Mercedes-AMG vehicles) ...............287
Temperature gauge ........................ 273
Warning lamp ................................. 335
Cooling
see Climate control
Copyright ............................................. 31
Cornering light function
Display message ............................ 303
Function/notes .............................133
Crash-responsive emergency light-
ing ....................................................... 136
Crosswind Assist ................................. 75
Crosswind driving assistance ............ 75
Cruise control
Activating ....................................... 204
Activation conditions ..................... 203
Cruise control lever ....................... 203
Deactivating ................................... 205
Display message ............................ 317
Driving system ............................... 202
Function/notes .............................202
Important safety notes .................. 203
Storing and maintaining current
speed ............................................. 204
Cup holder
Center console .............................. 349
Important safety notes .................. 349
Rear compartment ......................... 350
Temperature controlled ................. 349
Third row of seats .......................... 350
Customer Assistance Center
(CAC) ..................................................... 29
Customer Relations Department ....... 29
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Data
see Technical data
Daytime running lamps
Display message ............................ 305
Function/notes .............................130
Switching on/off (on-board com-
puter) ............................................. 284
Declarations of conformity ................. 28
DEF
Adding ...........................................186
Display message ............................ 310
Filling capacity ............................... 450
Important safety notes .................. 450
Delayed switch-off
Exterior lighting (on-board com-
puter) ............................................. 284
Interior lighting .............................. 285
Diagnostics connection ......................28
Differential lock (display mes-
sage) ...................................................312
Digital speedometer ......................... 277
DIRECT SELECT lever
Automatic transmission ................. 173
Display messages
ASSYST PLUS ................................ 374
Calling up (on-board computer) ..... 290
Driving systems .............................310
Engine ............................................ 306
General notes ................................ 290
Hiding (on-board computer) ........... 290
KEYLESS-GO .................................. 323
Lights ............................................. 303
Safety systems .............................. 291
SmartKey ....................................... 323
Tires ............................................... 318
Vehicle ...........................................320
Distance recorder .............................275
Distance warning (warning lamp) .... 337
Distance warning function
Activating/deactivating ................. 281
Function/notes ................................ 70
Warning lamp ................................. 337
DISTRONIC PLUS
Activating ....................................... 207
Activation conditions ..................... 207
Cruise control lever ....................... 207
Deactivating ................................... 210
Displa
y message ............................ 316
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Displays in the multifunction dis-
play ................................................ 211
Driving tips .................................... 212
Function/notes ............................. 205
Important safety notes .................. 206
Setting the specified minimum
distance ......................................... 210
Stopping ........................................ 209
Warning lamp ................................. 337
Doors
Automatic locking (on-board com-
puter) ............................................. 285
Automatic locking (switch) ............... 91
Central locking/unlocking
(SmartKey) ....................................... 82
Control panel ................................... 42
Display message ............................ 322
Emergency locking ........................... 92
Emergency unlocking ....................... 92
Important safety notes .................... 90
Opening (from inside) ...................... 90
Overview .......................................... 90
Power closing feature ...................... 92
Drinking and driving ......................... 193
Drive program
Automatic ...................................... 178
Display (DIRECT SELECT lever) ...... 174
Manual ........................................... 178
Manual (Mercedes-AMG vehi-
cles) ............................................... 180
Manual (vehicles with the
ON&OFFROAD package) ................ 180
Off-road program (vehicles with
the ON&OFFROAD package) .......... 258
SETUP (on-board computer) .......... 287
see On-road programs
Driver's door
see Doors
Driving abroad
Mercedes-Benz Service ................. 375
Driving in mountainous terrain
Approach/departure angle ............ 201
Driving lamps
see Daytime running lamps
Driving off-road
see Off-road driving
Driving safety systems
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) ....... 68
ADAPTIVE BRAKE ............................. 76
Adaptive Brake Assist ...................... 72
BAS (Brake Assist System) .............. 69
BAS PLUS (Brake Assist System
PLUS) ............................................... 69
COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST .... 70
Distance warning function ............... 70
EBD (electronic brake force distri-
tion) ............................................. 75
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ESP
(Electronic Stability Pro-
gram) ............................................... 73
Important safety information ........... 68
Overview .......................................... 68
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PRE-SAFE
Brake ............................. 76
STEER CONTROL ............................. 77
Driving systems
360°camera .................................. 236
Active Blind Spot Assist ................. 248
Active Curve System ...................... 219
Active Driving Assistance pack-
age ................................................. 248
Active Lane Keeping Assist ............ 251
Active Parking Assist ..................... 227
ADS ............................................... 218
AIRMATIC package ........................ 218
AMG adaptive sport suspension
system ........................................... 222
ATTENTION ASSIST ........................ 240
Blind Spot Assist ............................ 244
Cruise control ................................ 202
Display message ............................ 310
DISTRONIC PLUS ........................... 205
HOLD function ............................... 217
Lane Keeping Assist ...................... 246
Level control (vehicles with AIR-
MATIC package) ............................. 219
Level control (vehicles with the
ON&OFFROAD package) ................ 213
On-road programs .......................... 254
PARKTRONIC ................................. 224
Rear view camera .......................... 231
Driving tips
Automatic transmission ................. 176
Brakes ........................................... 194
Break-in period .............................. 164
DISTRONIC PLUS ........................... 212
Downhill gradient ........................... 194
Drinking and driving ....................... 193
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Driving in winter ............................. 197
Driving on flooded roads ................ 196
Driving on sand .............................. 200
Driving on wet roads ...................... 196
Driving over obstacles ................... 201
Exhaust check ............................... 193
Fuel ................................................ 193
General .......................................... 192
Hydroplaning ................................. 196
Icy road surfaces ........................... 197
Limited braking efficiency on sal-
ted roads ....................................... 195
Off-road driving .............................. 199
Off-road fording ............................. 197
Snow chains .................................. 407
Tire ruts ......................................... 201
Towing a trailer .............................. 264
Traveling uphill ............................... 201
Wet road surface ........................... 195
DSR (Downhill Speed Regulation)
Display message ............................ 313
Function/notes ............................. 257
DVD video
Operating (on-board computer) ..... 279
E
EASY-ENTRY feature
Activating/deactivating ................. 285
Function/notes ............................. 123
EASY-EXIT feature
Crash-responsive ........................... 124
Function/notes ............................. 123
Switching on/off ........................... 285
EBD (electronic brake force distri­bution)
Display message ............................ 293
Function/notes ................................ 75
ECO display
Function/notes ............................. 193
On-board computer ....................... 276
ECO start/stop function
Automatic engine start .................. 170
Automatic engine switch-off .......... 169
Deactivating/activating ................. 170
General information ....................... 169
Important safety notes .................. 169
Introduction ................................... 169
Electronic Stability Program
see ESP
Emergency
Automatic measures after an acci-
dent ................................................. 60
Emergency release
Driver's door .................................... 92
Vehicle ............................................. 92
Emergency spare wheel
General notes ................................ 438
Important safety notes .................. 438
Removing ....................................... 439
Storage location ............................ 439
Technical data ............................... 441
Emergency Tensioning Devices
Activation ......................................... 58
Emergency unlocking
Tailgate ............................................ 97
Emissions control
Service and warranty information .... 25
Engine
Check Engine warning lamp ........... 334
Display message ............................ 306
ECO start/stop function ................ 169
Engine number ............................... 447
Irregular running ............................ 172
Jump-starting ................................. 395
Starting (important safety notes) ... 167
Starting problems .......................... 172
Starting the engine with the
SmartKey ....................................... 167
Starting with KEYLESS-GO ............. 168
Switching off .................................. 189
Tow-starting (vehicle) ..................... 400
Engine electronics
Problem (malfunction) ...................
E
ngine jump starting
see Jump starting (engine)
Engine oil
Adding ........................................... 372
Additives ........................................ 451
Checking the oil level ..................... 371
Checking the oil level using the
dipstick .......................................... 371
Display message ............................ 308
Filling capacity ............................... 451
Notes about oil grades ................... 450
Notes on oil level/consumption .... 371
®
(Electronic Stability Program)
172
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Temperature (on-board computer,
Mercedes-AMG vehicles) ............... 287
Viscosity ........................................451
®
(Electronic Stability Pro-
ESP gram)
AMG menu (on-board computer) ... 287
Characteristics ................................. 74
Deactivating/activating ................... 74
Display message ............................ 291
Function/notes ................................ 73
General notes .................................. 73
Important safety information ........... 73
Trailer stabilization ........................... 75
Warning lamp ................................. 330
ETS/4ETS (Electronic Traction Sys-
tem) ...................................................... 73
Exhaust check ................................... 193
Exhaust pipe (cleaning instruc-
tions) ..................................................381
Exterior lighting
see Lights
Exterior mirrors
Adjusting ....................................... 124
Dipping (automatic) ....................... 125
Folding in when locking (on-board
computer) ...................................... 286
Folding in/out (automatically) ....... 125
Folding in/out (electrically) ........... 125
Out of position (troubleshooting) ... 125
Setting ........................................... 125
Storing settings (memory func-
tion) ............................................... 127
Storing the parking position .......... 126
Eyeglasses compartment ................. 342
F
Filler cap
see Fuel filler flap
Flat tire
MOExtended tires .......................... 387
Preparing the vehicle ..................... 387
TIREFIT kit ...................................... 388
see Emergency spare wheel
Floormats ........................................... 368
Folding the rear bench seat for-
wards/back ....................................... 344
Fording
Off-road ......................................... 197
On flooded roads ........................... 196
Frequencies
Mobile phone ................................. 444
Two-way radio ................................ 444
Fuel
Additives ........................................ 449
Consumption statistics .................. 276
Displaying the current consump-
tion ................................................ 276
Displaying the range ...................... 276
Driving tips .................................... 193
Fuel gauge ....................................... 35
Grade (gasoline) ............................ 448
Important safety notes .................. 447
Low outside temperatures ............. 450
Problem (malfunction) ................... 185
Quality (diesel) ............................... 449
Refueling ........................................ 182
Tank content/reserve fuel ............. 448
Fuel filler flap
Opening ......................................... 184
Fuel filter (display message) ............ 309
Fuel level
Calling up the range (on-board
computer) ...................................... 276
Fuel tank
Capacity ........................................ 448
Problem (malfunction) ................... 185
Fuses
Allocation chart ............................. 400
Before changing ............................. 400
Dashboard fuse box ....................... 400
Fuse box in the engine compart-
ment .............................................. 401
Fuse box under rear bench seat .... 401
Important safety notes .................. 400
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Garage door opener
Clearing the memory ..................... 367
General notes ................................ 364
Important safety notes .................. 365
Opening/closing the garage door..367 Programming (button in the rear-
view mirror) ................................... 365
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Synchronizing the rolling code ....... 366
Gear indicator (on-board com-
puter, Mercedes-AMG vehicles) ....... 287
Genuine parts ...................................... 24
Glove box ........................................... 341
GTW (Gross Trailer Weight) (defini-
tion) .................................................... 425
H
Handbrake
see Parking brake
Hazard warning lamps ...................... 133
Head restraints
Adjusting ....................................... 110
Adjusting (electrically) ................... 111
Adjusting (manually) ...................... 111
Adjusting (rear) .............................. 112
Installing/removing (rear) .............. 112
Luxury ............................................ 112
Headlamps
Fogging up ..................................... 135
see Automatic headlamp mode
Heating
see Climate control
High-beam headlamps
Adaptive Highbeam Assist ............. 134
Changing bulbs .............................. 138
Display message ............................ 304
Switching on/off ........................... 132
Hill start assist .................................. 168
HOLD function
Deactivating ................................... 218
Display message ............................ 313
Function/notes ............................. 217
Hood
Closing ........................................... 371
Display message ............................ 322
Important safety notes .................. 370
Opening ......................................... 370
Horn ...................................................... 34
Hydroplaning ..................................... 196
I
Ignition lock
see Key positions
Immobilizer .......................................... 78
Indicator lamps
see Warning and indicator lamps
Indicators
see Turn signals
Insect protection on the radiator .... 371
Instrument cluster
Overview .......................................... 35
Warning and indicator lamps ........... 36
Instrument cluster lighting .............. 272
Interior lighting
Automatic control .......................... 136
Delayed switch-off (on-board
computer) ...................................... 285
Emergency lighting ........................ 136
Manual control ............................... 136
Overview ........................................ 135
Reading lamp ................................. 135
Setting the brightness of the ambient lighting (on-board com-
puter) ............................................. 284
Setting the color of the ambient
lighting (on-board computer) ......... 284
J
Jack
Storage location ............................ 386
Using ............................................. 429
Jump starting (engine) ...................... 395
K
Key positions
KEYLESS-GO .................................. 165
SmartKey ....................................... 165
KEYLESS-GO
Convenience closing feature .......... 100
Deactivation ..................................... 83
Display message ............................ 323
Locking ............................................ 83
Removing the Start/Stop button ... 166
Start/Stop button .......................... 165
Starting the engine ........................ 168
Unlocking ......................................... 83
Kickdown
Driving tips .................................... 177
Manual drive program .................... 181
Knee bag .............................................. 52
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L
Lamps
see Warning and indicator lamps
Lane Keeping Assist
Activating/deactivating .................282
Display message ............................ 314
Function/information .................... 246
see Active Lane Keeping Assist
Lap time (RACETIMER) ...................... 288
LATCH-type (ISOFIX) child seat
anchors ................................................ 63
Level control (display message) ...... 311
Level control (vehicles with AIR­MATIC package)
Basic settings ................................ 220
Function/notes ............................. 219
Important safety notes .................. 219
Level control (vehicles with the ON&OFFROAD package)
Basic settings ................................ 214
Function/notes ............................. 213
Important safety notes .................. 213
License plate lamp (display mes-
sage) ................................................... 304
Light function, active
Display message ............................ 305
Light sensor (display message) ....... 306
Lights
Activating/deactivating the inte-
rior lighting delayed switch-off ....... 285
Adaptive Highbeam Assist ............. 134
Automatic headlamp mode ............ 130
Cornering light function ................. 133
Hazard warning lamps ................... 133
High beam flasher .......................... 132
High-beam headlamps ................... 132
Light switch ................................... 130
Low-beam headlamps .................... 131
Parking lamps ................................ 131
Rear fog lamp ................................ 131
Setting the brightness of the ambient lighting (on-board com-
puter) ............................................. 284
Setting the color of the ambient
lighting (on-board computer) ......... 284
Standing lamps .............................. 132
Switching the daytime running lamps on/off (on-board com-
puter) ............................................. 284
Switching the exterior lighting delayed switch-off on/off
oard computer) ............................ 284
b Switching the surround lighting
on/off (on-board computer) .......... 284
Turn signals ................................... 132
see Interior lighting see Replacing bulbs
Loading guidelines ............................ 340
Locking
see Central locking
Locking (doors)
Automatic ........................................ 91
Emergency locking ........................... 92
From inside (central locking but-
ton) .................................................. 91
Locking centrally
see Central locking
Locking verification signal (on-
board computer) ............................... 285
LOW RANGE
Display message ............................ 312
Off-road gear ................................. 259
LOW RANGE off-road gear ................ 259
Low-beam headlamps
Changing bulbs .............................. 138
Display message ............................ 303
Switching on/off ........................... 131
Lumbar support
Adjusting (on the seat) .................. 118
Luxury head restraints ..................... 112
(on-
M
M+S tires ............................................ 406
Malfunction message
see Display messages
Matte finish (cleaning instruc-
tions) .................................................. 378
mbrace
Call priority .................................... 360
Display message ............................ 297
Downloading destinations
(COMAND) ..................................... 360
Downloading routes ....................... 363
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Emergency call .............................. 357
General notes ................................ 356
Geo fencing ................................... 364
Locating a stolen vehicle ............... 362
MB info call button ........................ 359
Remote fault diagnosis .................. 363
Remote vehicle locking .................. 362
Roadside Assistance button .......... 358
Search & Send ............................... 361
Self-test ......................................... 357
Speed alert .................................... 364
System .......................................... 357
Triggering the vehicle alarm ........... 364
Vehicle remote unlocking .............. 362
Mechanical key
Function/notes ................................ 84
Inserting .......................................... 85
Locking vehicle ................................ 92
Removing ......................................... 85
Unlocking the driver's door .............. 92
Media Interface
USB port in the armrest of the
center console ............................... 342
see Separate operating instructions
Memory card (audio) ......................... 279
Memory function ............................... 127
Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive
Active Blind Spot Assist ................. 248
Active Parking Assist ..................... 227
Blind Spot Assist ............................ 244
DISTRONIC PLUS ........................... 205
General notes ................................ 202
Lane Keeping Assist ...................... 246
PARKTRONIC ................................. 224
Message memory (on-board com-
puter) .................................................. 290
Mirrors
see Exterior mirrors see Rear-view mirror see Vanity mirror (in the sun visor)
Mobile phone
Frequencies ................................... 444
Installation ..................................... 444
Menu (on-board computer) ............ 279
Transmission output (maximum) .... 444
Modifying the programming
(SmartKey) ........................................... 84
MOExtended tires .............................. 387
Mounting wheels
Lowering the vehicle ...................... 431
Mounting a new wheel ................... 431
Preparing the veh R
aising the vehicle ......................... 429
Removing a wheel .......................... 430
Securing the vehicle against roll-
ing away ........................................ 428
MP3
Operation ....................................... 279
see separate operating instructions
Multifunction display
Function/notes ............................. 275
Permanent display ......................... 283
Multifunction steering wheel
Operating the on-board computer..273
Overview .......................................... 37
icle ..................... 428
N
Navigation
Menu (on-board computer) ............ 277
see separate operating instructions
Night View Assist Plus
Activating/deactivating ................. 242
Cleaning ......................................... 382
Problem (malfunction) ................... 244
Notes on breaking-in a new vehi-
cle ....................................................... 164
O
Occupant Classification System (OCS)
Conditions ....................................... 53
Faults ............................................... 57
Operation ......................................... 54
System self-test ............................... 56
Occupant safety
Automatic measures after an acci-
dent ................................................. 60
Children in the vehicle ..................... 61
Important safety notes .................... 45
Introduction to the restraint sys-
tem ..................................................44
Occupant Classification System
(OCS) ............................................... 53
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PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator
lamps ............................................... 45
Pets in the vehicle ........................... 67
®
PRE-SAFE
(anticipatory occu-
pant protection) ...............................60
Restraint system warning lamp ........ 45
OCS
Conditions .......................................53
Faults ............................................... 57
Operation ......................................... 54
System self-test ............................... 56
Odometer ........................................... 275
Off-road driving
Approach/departure angle ............ 456
Checklist after driving off-road ...... 200
Checklist before driving off-road .... 199
Fording depth ................................ 455
General information ....................... 199
Important safety notes .................. 198
Maximum gradient climbing abil-
ity .................................................. 456
Traveling uphill ............................... 201
Off-road programs (vehicles with the ON&OFFROAD package)
Displays in the COMAND display ... 262
Function/notes ............................. 258
Off-road program 1 ........................ 258
Off-road program 2 ........................ 259
Off-road system
4MATIC .......................................... 256
DSR ............................................... 257
LOW RANGE off-road gear ............. 259
Off-road 4ETS .................................. 73
Off-road ABS .................................... 69
®
Off-road ESP
.................................. 75
Off-road programs (vehicles with
the ON&OFFROAD package) .......... 258
Oil
see Engine oil
On and Offroad menu (on-board
computer) .......................................... 287
On-board computer
AMG menu ..................................... 287
Assistance menu ........................... 281
Audio menu ................................... 278
Convenience submenu .................. 285
Display messages .......................... 290
Displaying a service message ........ 375
DISTRONIC PLUS ........................... 211
Factory settings submenu ............. 286
nt sa
Importa
fety notes .................. 272
Instrument cluster submenu .......... 283
Lighting submenu .......................... 284
Menu overview .............................. 275
Message memory .......................... 290
Navigation menu ............................ 277
On and Offroad menu .................... 287
Operation ....................................... 273
RACETIMER ................................... 288
Service menu ................................. 283
Settings menu ............................... 283
Standard display ............................ 275
Telephone menu ............................ 279
Trip menu ...................................... 275
Vehicle submenu ........................... 285
Video DVD operation ..................... 279
On-road programs
AUTO program ............................... 254
Function/notes ............................. 254
Snow program ............................... 255
SPORT program ............................. 255
Trailer program .............................. 256
Opening and closing the side trim
panels ................................................. 138
Operating safety
Declaration of conformity ................ 28
Important safety notes .................... 27
Operating system
see On-board computer
Operator's Manual
Vehicle equipment ........................... 25
Outside temperature display ........... 273
Overhead control panel ...................... 41
Override feature
Rear side windows ........................... 67
P
Paint code number ............................ 446
Paintwork (cleaning instructions) ... 378
Panic alarm .......................................... 44
Panorama roof with power tilt/ sliding panel
Important safety notes .................. 102
Opening/closing ............................ 104
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Opening/closing the roller sun-
blind ............................................... 105
Problem (malfunction) ...................106
Resetting ....................................... 105
Parking
Important safety notes .................. 189
Parking brake ................................ 190
Position of exterior mirror, front-
passenger side ............................... 126
Rear view camera .......................... 231
see PARKTRONIC
Parking aid
Active Parking Assist ..................... 227
see Exterior mirrors see PARKTRONIC
Parking assistance
see PARKTRONIC
Parking brake
Display message ............................ 294
Electric parking brake .................... 190
Warning lamp ................................. 333
Parking lamps
Switching on/off ........................... 131
PARKTRONIC
Deactivating/activating ................. 226
Driving system ............................... 224
Function/notes .............................224
Important safety notes .................. 224
Problem (malfunction) ................... 227
Range of the sensors ..................... 224
Trailer towing ................................. 226
Warning display ............................. 225
PASSENGER AIR BAG
Display message ............................ 301
Problems (malfunction) .................. 301
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF
Indicator lamp .................................. 45
Pets in the vehicle ............................... 67
Plastic trim (cleaning instruc-
tions) .................................................. 382
Power closing feature ......................... 92
Power washers .................................. 377
Power windows
see Side windows
®
PRE-SAFE
(anticipatory occupant
protection)
Display message ............................ 297
Operation ......................................... 60
®
PRE-SAFE
Brake
Activating/deactivating ................. 282
Display message ............................ 298
Function/notes ................................ 76
Important safety notes .................... 76
Warning lamp ................................. 337
Program selector button .................. 177
Protection against thef
A (Anti-Theft Alarm system) ......... 78
AT
t
Immobilizer ...................................... 78
Protection of the environment
General notes .................................. 24
Pulling away
General notes ................................ 168
Trailer ............................................ 168
Pulling away (automatic transmis-
sion) .................................................... 168
Q
QR code
Mercedes-Benz Guide App ................. 1
Rescue card ..................................... 30
Qualified specialist workshop ........... 29
R
RACETIMER (on-board computer) .... 288
Radiator cover ................................... 371
Radio
Selecting a station ......................... 278
see separate operating instructions
Radio-wave reception/transmis­sion in the vehicle
Declaration of conformity ................ 28
Reading lamp ..................................... 135
Rear bench seat
Folding forwards/back .................. 344
Rear compartment
Exit/entry position (3rd row of
seats) ............................................. 115
Setting the air vents ...................... 161
Setting the temperature ................ 155
Rear fog lamp
Display message ............................ 304
Switching on/off ........................... 131
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Rear seats
Adjusting ....................................... 113
Display message ............................ 322
Rear view camera
Cleaning instructions ..................... 380
Displays in the Audio display ......... 232
Displays in the COMAND display ... 232
Function/notes ............................. 231
Switching on/off ........................... 232
Rear window defroster
Problem (malfunction) ................... 159
Switching on/off ........................... 158
Rear window wiper
Replacing the wiper blade .............. 141
Switching on/off ........................... 140
Rear-view mirror
Anti-glare (manual) ........................ 124
Dipping (automatic) ....................... 125
Refrigerant (air-conditioning sys­tem)
Important safety notes .................. 453
Refueling
Fuel gauge ....................................... 35
Important safety notes .................. 182
Refueling process .......................... 183
see Fuel
Remote control
Garage door opener ....................... 364
Programming (garage door
opener) .......................................... 365
Replacing bulbs
Important safety notes .................. 136
Overview of bulb types .................. 137
Removing/replacing the cover
(front wheel arch) .......................... 137
Reporting safety defects .................... 29
Rescue card ......................................... 30
Reserve (fuel tank)
see Fuel
Reserve fuel
Display message ............................ 309
Warning lamp ................................. 334
see Fuel
Residual heat (climate control) ........ 159
Restraint system
Display message ............................ 299
Introduction ..................................... 44
Warning lamp ................................. 333
Warning lamp (function) ................... 45
Reversing feature
Panorama sliding sunroof .............. 103
Roller sunblinds ............................. 104
Side windows ................................... 98
Sliding sunroof ............................... 103
Tailgate ............................................ 93
Reversing lamps (display mes-
sage) ................................................... 305
stanc
Roadside Assi Roller sunblind
Panorama roof with power tilt/
sliding panel .................................. 104
Rear side windows ......................... 351
Roof carrier ........................................ 348
Roof lining and carpets (cleaning
guidelines) ......................................... 384
Roof load (maximum) ........................ 454
Route (navigation)
see Route guidance (navigation)
Route guidance (navigation) ............ 277
e (breakdown) .... 26
S
Safety
Children in the vehicle ..................... 61
Safety system
see Driving safety systems
Seat belts
Adjusting the driver's and front-
passenger seat belt ......................... 49
Adjusting the height ......................... 48
Cleaning ......................................... 383
Correct usage .................................. 47
Fastening ......................................... 48
Important safety guidelines ............. 46
Introduction ..................................... 46
Releasing ......................................... 49
Switching belt adjustment on/off
(on-board computer) ...................... 286
Warning lamp ................................. 325
Warning lamp (function) ................... 49
Seats
Adjusting (electrically) ................... 110
Adjusting the head restraint .......... 110
Cleaning the cover ......................... 383
Correct driver's seat position ........ 108
Entry position (3rd row of seats) .... 116
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Exit position (3rd row of seats) ...... 116
Folding down/up (third row of
seats) ............................................. 113
Folding the 2nd row of seats
forward electrically ........................ 117
Folding the 2nd row of seats
forward manually ........................... 115
Folding the rear bench seat for-
wards/back ................................... 344
Important safety notes .................. 109
Overview ........................................ 109
Seat heating problem .................... 120
Seat ventilation problem ................ 121
Storing settings (memory func-
tion) ............................................... 127
Switching seat heating on/off ....... 118
Switching seat ventilation on/off .. 120
Section
Sliding sunroof ............................... 102
Selector lever
Cleaning ......................................... 382
Sensors (cleaning instructions) ....... 380
Service menu (on-board com-
puter) .................................................. 283
Service message
see ASSYST PLUS
Service products
Brake fluid ..................................... 451
Coolant (engine) ............................ 452
DEF special additives ..................... 450
Engine oil ....................................... 450
Fuel ................................................ 447
Important safety notes .................. 447
Refrigerant (air-conditioning sys-
tem) ............................................... 453
Washer fluid ................................... 453
Setting the air distribution ............... 156
Setting the airflow ............................ 156
Settings
Factory (on-board computer) ......... 286
On-board computer ....................... 283
SETUP (on-board computer) ............. 287
Side impact air bag ............................. 52
Side marker lamp (display mes-
sage) ................................................... 305
Side windows
Cleaning ......................................... 379
Convenience closing feature ............ 99
Convenience opening feature .......... 99
Hinged side windows ....................... 98
Important safety information ........... 97
ng .............................. 98
Opening/
Overview .......................................... 97
Problem (malfunction) ................... 102
Resetting ....................................... 100
Reversing feature ............................. 98
Sliding sunroof
Important safety notes .................. 102
Opening/closing ............................ 103
Problem (malfunction) ................... 106
Resetting ....................................... 104
see Panorama roof with power tilt/sliding panel
SmartKey
Changing the battery ....................... 85
Changing the programming ............. 84
Checking the battery ....................... 85
Convenience closing feature .......... 100
Convenience opening feature .......... 99
Display message ............................ 323
Door central locking/unlocking ....... 82
Important safety notes .................... 82
KEYLESS-GO start function .............. 84
Loss ................................................. 87
Mechanical key ................................ 84
Overview .......................................... 82
Positions (ignition lock) ................. 165
Problem (malfunction) ..................... 87
Starting the engine ........................ 167
Snow chains
Information .................................... 407
Snow drive program ....................... 255
Sockets
Center console .............................. 353
General notes ................................ 353
Luggage compartment ................... 354
Rear compartment ......................... 353
Special seat belt retractor .................. 61
Specialist workshop ............................ 29
Speed, controlling
see Cruise control
Speedometer
Digital ............................................ 277
In the Instrument cluster ................. 35
Segments ...................................... 272
closi
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19
Selecting the unit of measure-
ment .............................................. 283
see Instrument cluster
Standing lamps
Display message ............................ 305
Switching on/off ........................... 132
Start/stop function
see ECO start/stop function
Starting (engine) ................................ 167
STEER CONTROL .................................. 77
Steering (display message) .............. 322
Steering assistant STEER CON­TROL
see STEER CONTROL
Steering wheel
Adjusting (electrically) ................... 122
Adjusting (manually) ...................... 121
Button overview ............................... 37
Buttons (on-board computer) ......... 273
Cleaning ......................................... 382
Important safety notes .................. 121
Paddle shifters ............................... 178
Steering wheel heating .................. 122
Storing settings (memory func-
tion) ............................................... 127
Steering wheel heating
Problem (malfunction) ................... 123
Switching on/off ........................... 122
Steering wheel paddle shifters ........ 178
Stopwatch (RACETIMER) ................... 288
Stowage areas ................................... 340
Stowage compartments
Armrest (under) ............................. 342
Center console .............................. 342
Center console (rear) ..................... 342
Cup holders ................................... 349
Eyeglasses compartment ............... 342
Glove box ....................................... 341
Important safety information ......... 341
Stowage net ................................... 343
Stowage net ....................................... 343
Summer tires ..................................... 406
Sun visor ............................................ 350
Surround lighting (on-board com-
puter) .................................................. 284
Suspension tuning
AMG adaptive sport suspension
system ........................................... 223
SETUP (on-board computer) .......... 287
SUV
(Sport Utility Vehicle) ....................... 27
Switching air-recirculation mode
on/off ................................................. 159
T
Tachometer ........................................ 273
Tail lamps
Display message ............................ 304
Tailgate
Display message ............................ 321
Emergency unlocking ....................... 97
Important safety notes .................... 93
Limiting the opening angle ............... 96
Opening dimensions ...................... 454
Opening/closing (automatically
from inside) ...................................... 96
Opening/closing (automatically
from outside) ................................... 94
Opening/closing (from outside) ....... 94
Tank
see Fuel tank
Tank content
Fuel gauge ....................................... 35
Technical data
Capacities ...................................... 447
Emergency spare wheel ................. 441
Information .................................... 444
Tires/wheels ................................. 432
Trailer loads ................................... 458
Vehicle data ................................... 454
TELEAID
Call priority .................................... 360
Downloading destinations
(COMAND) ..................................... 360
Downloading routes ....................... 363
Emergency call .............................. 357
General notes ................................ 356
Geo fencing ................................... 364
Locating a stolen vehicle ............... 362
MB info call button ........................ 359
Remote vehicle locking .................. 362
Roadside Assistance button .......... 358
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Search & Send ............................... 361
Self-test ......................................... 357
Speed alert .................................... 364
System .......................................... 357
Triggering the vehicle alarm ........... 364
Vehicle Health Check .................... 363
Vehicle remote unlocking .............. 362
Telephone
Accepting a call ............................. 280
Display message ............................ 322
Menu (on-board computer) ............ 279
Number from the phone book ........ 280
Redialing ........................................ 280
Rejecting/ending a call ................. 280
Temperature
Coolant (display in the instrument
cluster) .......................................... 273
Coolant (on-board computer,
Mercedes-AMG vehicles) ............... 287
Engine oil (on-board computer,
Mercedes-AMG vehicles) ............... 287
Outside temperature ...................... 273
Setting (climate control) ................ 155
Transmission oil (on-board com-
puter, Mercedes-AMG vehicles) ..... 287
Through-loading feature ................... 343
Time
see separate operating instructions
Timing (RACETIMER) ......................... 288
Tire pressure
Calling up (on-board computer) ..... 412
Checking manually ........................ 411
Display message ............................ 318
Maximum ....................................... 411
Not reached (TIREFIT) .................... 390
Notes ............................................. 409
Reached (TIREFIT) .......................... 390
Recommended ............................... 408
Tire pressure loss warning system
General notes ................................ 411
Important safety notes .................. 411
Restarting ...................................... 412
Tire pressure monitor
Checking the tire pressure elec-
tronically ........................................ 414
Function/notes ............................. 412
General notes ................................ 412
Important safety notes .................. 413
Radio type approval for the tire
pressure monitor ........................... 415
Restarting ...................................... 415
Warning lamp ................................. 338
Warning message .......................... 414
TIREFIT kit .......................................... 388
Tire pressure not rea T
ire pressure reached .................... 390
Tires
Aspect ratio (definition) ................. 426
Average weight of the vehicle
occupants (definition) .................... 425
Bar (definition) ............................... 424
Changing a wheel .......................... 427
Characteristics .............................. 424
Checking ........................................ 405
Curb weight (definition) ................. 426
Definition of terms ......................... 424
Direction of rotation ...................... 427
Display message ............................ 318
Distribution of the vehicle occu-
pants (definition) ............................ 427
DOT (Department of Transporta-
tion) (definition) ............................. 425
DOT, Tire Identification Number
(TIN) ............................................... 424
GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating)
(definition) ..................................... 425
General notes ................................ 432
GTW (Gross Trailer Weight) (defi-
nition) ............................................ 425
GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) (def-
inition) ........................................... 425
GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rat-
ing) (definition) .............................. 425
Important safety notes .................. 404
Increased vehicle weight due to
optional equipment (definition) ...... 425
Information on driving .................... 404
Kilopascal (kPa) (definition) ........... 425
Labeling (overview) ........................ 421
Load bearing index (definition) ...... 426
Load index ..................................... 423
Load index (definition) ................... 425
M+S tires ....................................... 406
Maximum load on a tire (defini-
tion) ............................................... 426
ched .............. 390
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Maximum loaded vehicle weight
(definition) .....................................425
Maximum permissible tire pres-
sure (definition) .............................426
Maximum tire load ......................... 423
Maximum tire load (definition) ....... 426
MOExtended tires .......................... 406
Optional equipment weight (defi-
nition) ............................................ 426
PSI (pounds per square inch) (def-
inition) ...........................................426
Replacing ....................................... 427
Service life ..................................... 406
Sidewall (definition) ....................... 426
Speed rating (definition) ................ 425
Storing ...........................................427
Structure and characteristics
(definition) ..................................... 424
Temperature .................................. 420
TIN (Tire Identification Number)
(definition) ..................................... 426
Tire bead (definition) ......................426
Tire pressure (definition) ................ 426
Tire pressures (recommended) ...... 425
Tire size (data) ............................... 432
Tire size designation, load-bearing
capacity, speed rating .................... 421
Tire tread ....................................... 405
Tire tread (definition) ..................... 426
Total load limit (definition) ............. 427
Traction ......................................... 420
Traction (definition) ....................... 426
Tread wear ..................................... 420
TWR (permissible trailer drawbar
noseweight) (definition) ................. 426
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
Standards ...................................... 419
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
Standards (definition) .................... 425
Wear indicator (definition) ............. 427
Wheel and tire combination ........... 434
Wheel rim (definition) .................... 425
see Flat tire
Tool
see Vehicle tool kit
Top Tether ............................................
To
w-starting
Emergency engine starting ............ 400
Important safety notes .................. 397
Towing a trailer
Active Parking Assist ..................... 231
Axle load, permissible .................... 458
Cleaning the trailer tow hitch ......... 381
Coupling up a trailer ...................... 266
Decoupling a trailer ....................... 268
Driving tips .................................... 264
®
(Electronic Stability Pro-
ESP
gram) ............................................... 75
Important safety notes .................. 263
Installing the ball coupling ............. 265
Lights display message .................. 303
Mounting dimensions .................... 457
Power supply ................................. 269
Pulling away with a trailer .............. 168
Removing the ball coupling ............ 269
Trailer drive program ..................... 256
Trailer loads ................................... 458
Towing away
Important safety guidelines ........... 397
Installing the towing eye ................ 398
Removing the towing eye ............... 399
With both axles on the ground ....... 399
Trailer coupling
see Towing a trailer
Trailer loads and drawbar nose-
weights ............................................... 269
Trailer towing
Active Blind Spot Assist ................. 251
Active Lane Keeping Assist ............ 254
Blind Spot Assist ............................ 246
PARKTRONIC ................................. 226
Permissible trailer loads and
drawbar noseweights ..................... 269
Transfer case ..................................... 182
Transmission
see Automatic transmission
Transmission position display ......... 174
Transmission position display
(DIRECT SELECT lever) ...................... 174
Transporting the vehicle .................. 399
Traveling uphill
Brow of hill ..................................... 202
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Driving downhill ............................. 202
Maximum gradient-climbing capa-
ty ............................................... 202
bili
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Index
Trim pieces (cleaning instruc-
tions) .................................................. 382
Trip computer (on-board com-
puter) .................................................. 276
Trip odometer
Calling up ....................................... 275
Resetting (on-board computer) ...... 277
Trunk
see Tailgate
Turn signals
Display message ............................ 304
Switching on/off ........................... 132
Two-way radio
Frequencies ................................... 444
Installation ..................................... 444
Transmission output (maximum) .... 444
TWR (Tongue Weight Rating) (defi-
nition) ................................................. 426
Type identification plate
see Vehicle identification plate
U
Unlocking
Emergency unlocking ....................... 92
From inside the vehicle (central
unlocking button) ............................. 91
Upshift indicator (on-board com-
puter, Mercedes-AMG vehicles) ....... 287
Reporting problems .........................29
Securing from rolling away ............ 428
Towing away .................................. 397
Transporting .................................. 399
Unlocking (in an emergency) ........... 92
Unlocking (SmartKey) ...................... 82
Vehicle data ................................... 454
Vehicle battery
see Battery (vehicle)
Vehicle data ....................................... 454
Vehicle data (off-road driving)
Approach/departure angle ............ 456
Fording depth ................................ 455
Maximum gradient climbing abil-
ity .................................................. 456
Vehicle dimensions ........................... 454
Vehicle emergency locking ................ 92
Vehicle identification number
see VIN
Vehicle identification plate .............. 446
Vehicle level
AMG adaptive sport suspension
system ........................................... 222
Vehicle level (display message) ....... 310
Vehicle tool kit .................................. 386
Video
Operating the DVD ......................... 279
VIN ...................................................... 446
V
Vanity mirror (in the sun visor) ........ 351
Vehicle
Correct use ...................................... 29
Data acquisition ............................... 30
Display message ............................ 320
Equipment ....................................... 25
Individual settings .......................... 283
Limited Warranty ............................. 30
Loading .......................................... 416
Locking (in an emergency) ............... 92
Locking (SmartKey) .......................... 82
Lowering ........................................ 431
Maintenance .................................... 26
Parking for a long period ................ 192
Pulling away ................................... 168
Raising ........................................... 429
W
Warning and indicator lamps
ABS ................................................ 327
Brakes ........................................... 326
Check Engine ................................. 334
Coolant .......................................... 335
Distance warning ........................... 337
DISTRONIC PLUS ........................... 337
®
.............................................. 330
ESP
®
ESP
OFF ....................................... 331
Fuel tank ........................................ 334
Overview .......................................... 36
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF ............... 45
Reserve fuel ................................... 334
Restraint system ............................ 333
Seat belt ........................................ 325
Tire pressure monitor .................... 338
Warranty .............................................. 25
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Washer fluid
Display message ............................ 323
Wheel and tire combinations
Tires ............................................... 434
Wheel bolt tightening torque ........... 431
Wheel chock ...................................... 428
Wheels
Changing a wheel .......................... 427
Checking ........................................ 405
Cleaning ......................................... 379
Emergency spare wheel ................. 438
General notes ................................ 432
Important safety notes .................. 404
Information on driving .................... 404
Interchanging/changing ................ 427
Mounting a new wheel ...................431
Mounting a wheel .......................... 428
Overview ........................................ 404
Removing a wheel .......................... 430
Storing ...........................................427
Tightening torque ........................... 431
Wheel size/tire size ....................... 432
Window curtain air bag
Display message ............................ 300
Operation ......................................... 53
Windows
see Side windows
Windshield
Defrosting ...................................... 157
Windshield washer fluid
see Windshield washer system
Windshield washer system
Adding washer fluid ....................... 374
Notes ............................................. 453
Windshield wipers
Problem (malfunction) ................... 142
Rear window wiper ........................ 140
Replacing the wiper blades ............ 140
Switching on/off ........................... 139
Winter driving
Slippery road surfaces ................... 197
Snow chains .................................. 407
Winter operation
General notes ................................ 406
Overview ........................................ 406
Radiator cover ............................... 371
Snow drive program ....................... 255
Winter tires
M+S tires ....................................... 406
Wiper blades
Cleaning ..............
Important sa
Replacing ....................................... 140
Replacing (rear window) ................ 141
Replacing (windshield) ................... 140
Wooden trim (cleaning instruc-
tions) .................................................. 382
Workshop
see Qualified specialist workshop
........................... 379
fety notes .................. 140
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ZONE function
Switching on/off ........................... 157
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Protection of the environment
General notes
Environmental note
H
Daimler's declared policy is one of compre­hensive environmental protection.
The objectives are for the natural resources that form the basis of our existence on this planet to be used sparingly and in a manner that takes the requirements of both nature and humanity into account.
You too can help to protect the environment by operating your vehicle in an environmen­tally responsible manner.
Fuel consumption and the rate of engine, transmission, brake and tire wear are affected by these factors:
R
operating conditions of your vehicle
R
your personal driving style
You can influence both factors. You should bear the following in mind:
Operating conditions:
R
avoid short trips as these increase fuel con­sumption.
R
always make sure that the tire pressures are correct.
R
do not carry any unnecessary weight.
R
remove roof racks once you no longer need them.
R
a regularly serviced vehicle will contribute to environmental protection. You should therefore adhere to the service intervals.
R
always have service work carried out at a qualified specialist workshop.
Personal driving style:
R
do not depress the accelerator pedal when starting the engine.
R
do not warm up the engine when the vehicle is stationary.
R
drive carefully and maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front.
R
avoid frequent, sudden acceleration and braking.
R
change gear in good time and use each gear only up to Ô of its maximum engine speed.
R
switch off the engine in stationary traffic.
R
keep an eye on the vehicle's fuel consump­tion.
Environmental concerns and recom­mendations
Wherever the operating instructions require you to dispose of materials, first try to regen­erate or re-use them. Observe the relevant environmental rules and regulations when disposing of materials. In this way you will help to protect the environment.
Genuine Mercedes-Benz parts
Environmental note
H
Daimler AG also supplies reconditioned major assemblies and parts which are of the same quality as new parts. They are covered by the same Limited Warranty entitlements as new parts.
Air bags and Emergency Tensioning Devi-
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ces, as well as control units and sensors for these restraint systems, may be installed in the following areas of your vehicle:
R
doors
R
door pillars
R
door sills
R
seats
R
cockpit
R
instrument cluster
R
center console
Do not install accessories such as audio systems in these areas. Do not carry out repairs or welding. You could impair the operating efficiency of the restraint sys­tems.
Have aftermarket accessories installed at a qualified specialist workshop.
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You could jeopardize the operating safety of your vehicle if you use parts, tires and wheels as well as accessories relevant to safety which have not been approved by Mercedes. This could lead to malfunctions in safety-rel­evant systems, e.g. the brake system. Use only genuine Mercedes-Benz parts or parts of equal quality. Only use tires, wheels and accessories that have been specifically approved for your vehicle.
Genuine Mercedes-Benz parts are subject to strict quality control. Every part has been spe­cifically developed, manufactured or selected for and adapted to Mercedes-Benz vehicles. Only genuine Mercedes-Benz parts should therefore be used.
More than 300,000 different genuine Mercedes-Benz parts are available for Mercedes-Benz models.
All authorized Mercedes-Benz Centers main­tain a supply of genuine Mercedes-Benz parts for necessary service and repair work. In addi­tion, strategically located parts delivery cen­ters provide quick and reliable parts service.
Always specify the vehicle identification num­ber (VIN) when ordering genuine Mercedes­Benz parts (
Y page 446).
Operator's Manual
Vehicle equipment
This Operator's Manual describes all models and all standard and optional equipment of your vehicle available at the time of going to print. Country-specific differences are possi­ble. Bear in mind that your vehicle may not feature all functions described here. This also applies to safety-relevant systems and func­tions. The equipment in your vehicle may therefore differ from that shown in the descriptions and illustrations.
The original purchase agreement lists all sys­tems installed in your vehicle.
Should you have any questions concerning equipment and operation, please consult an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
The Operator's Manual and Maintenance Booklet are important documents and should be kept in the vehicle.
Service and vehicle operation
Warranty
The implied warranty for your vehicle applies in accordance with the warranty terms and conditions in the Service and Warranty Infor­mation booklet.
Your authorized Mercedes-Benz Center will replace and repair all factory-installed parts in accordance with the following warranty terms and conditions:
R
New Vehicle Limited Warranty
R
Emission System Warranty
R
Emission Performance Warranty
R
California, Connecticut, Maine, Massachu­setts, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont Emission Control Sys­tem Warranty
R
State warranty enforcement laws (lemon laws)
Replacement parts and accessories are cov­ered by the Mercedes-Benz Parts and Acces­sories warranties. These are available at any authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
Should you lose your Service and War-
i
ranty Information booklet, have an author­ized Mercedes-Benz Center arrange for a replacement. The new Service and War­ranty Information booklet will be posted to you.
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Information for customers in Califor­nia
Under California law you may be entitled to a replacement of your vehicle or a refund of the purchase price or lease price, if after a rea­sonable number of repair attempts Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC and/or its author­ized repair or service facilities fail to fix one or more substantial defects or malfunctions in the vehicle that are covered by its express warranty. During the period of 18 months from original delivery of the vehicle or the accumulation of 18,000 miles (approximately 29,000 km) on the odometer of the vehicle, whichever occurs first, a reasonable number of repair attempts is presumed for a retail buyer or lessee if one or more of the following occurs:
(1) the same substantial defect or malfunc-
tion results in a condition that is likely to cause death or serious bodily injury if the vehicle is driven, that defect or malfunc­tion has been subject to repair two or more times, and you have directly noti­fied Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC in writing of the need for its repair,
(2) the same substantial defect or malfunc-
tion of a less serious nature than cate­gory (1) has been subject to repair four or more times us in writing of the need for its repair, or
(3) the vehicle is out of service by reason of
repair of the same or different substantial defects or malfunctions for a cumulative total of more than 30 calendar days.
Please send your written notice to:
Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC
Customer Assistance Center
One Mercedes Drive
Montvale, NJ 07645-0350
and you hav
e directly notified
Maintenance
The Service and Warranty Booklet describes all the necessary maintenance work which should be done at regular intervals.
Always have the Service and Warranty Book­let with you when you bring the vehicle to an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. The ser­vice advisor will record every service for you in the Service and Warranty Booklet.
Breakdown assistance
The Mercedes-Benz Roadside Assistance Program offers technical help in the event of a breakdown. Calls to the toll-free Roadside Assistance Hotline are answered by our agents 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
1-800-FOR-MERCedes(1-800-367-6372) (USA)
1-800-387-0100 (Canada)
For additional information, refer to the Mercedes-Benz Roadside Assistance Pro­gram brochure (USA) or the "Roadside Assis­tance" section in the Service and Warranty booklet (Canada). You will find both in your vehicle literature portfolio.
Change of address or change of own­ership
In the event of a change of address, please send us the "Notification of Address Change" in the Service and Guarantee booklet or sim­ply call the Mercedes-Benz Customer Assis­tance Center (USA) at the hotline number 1-800-FOR-MERCedes(1-800-367-6372) or Customer Service Center (Canada) at 1-800-387-0100. This will assist us in con­tacting you in a timely manner should the need arise.
If you sell your Mercedes, please leave the entire literature in the vehicle so that it is available to the next owner.
If you have purchased a used car, please send us the "Notification of Used Car Purchase" in
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the Service and Guarantee booklet or simply call the Mercedes-Benz Customer Assistance Center (USA) at the hotline number 1-800-FOR-MERCedes(1-800-367-6372) or Customer Service (Canada) at 1-800-387-0100.
Vehicle operation outside the USA and Canada
If you plan to operate your vehicle in foreign countries, please be aware that:
R
service facilities or replacement parts may not be readily available.
R
unleaded fuel for vehicles with a catalytic converter may not be available. Leaded fuel may cause damage to the catalytic con­verter.
R
the fuel may have a considerably lower octane rating. Unsuitable fuel can cause engine damage.
Some Mercedes-Benz models are available for delivery in Europe through our European Delivery Program. For details, consult an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center or write to one of the following addresses.
In the USA
Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC
European Delivery Department
One Mercedes Drive
Montvale, NJ 07645-0350
In Canada
Mercedes-Benz Canada, Inc.
European Delivery Department
98 Vanderhoof Avenue
Toronto, Ontario M4G 4C9
Sports Utility Vehicle
WARNING
G
Due to the high center of gravity, the vehicle may start to skid and roll over in the event of an abrupt steering maneuver and/or when
the vehicle's speed is not adapted to the road conditions. There is a risk of an accident.
Always adapt your speed and driving style to the vehicle's driving characteristics and to the prevailing road and weather conditions.
Utility vehicles have a significantly higher roll­over rate than other types of vehicles.
Failure to operate this vehicle safely may result in an accident, rollover of the vehicle, and severe or fatal injury.
In a rollover crash, an unbelted person is sig­nificantly more likely to die than a person wearing a seat belt.
You and all vehicle occupants should always wear your seat belts.
Operating safety
Important safety notes
WARNING
G
If you do not have the prescribed service/ maintenance work or any required repairs carried out, this can result in malfunctions or system failures. There is a risk of an accident.
Always have the prescribed service/mainte­nance work as well as any required repairs carried out at a qualified specialist workshop.
WARNING
G
Flammable material such as leaves, grass or twigs may ignite if they come into contact with hot parts of the exhaust system. There is a risk of fire.
When driving off road or on unpaved roads, check the vehicle's underside regularly. In particular, remove parts of plants or other flammable materials which have become trapped. In the case of damage, contact a qualified specialist workshop.
WARNING
G
Modifications to electronic components, their software as well as wiring can impair their function and/or the function of other net-
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worked components. In particular, systems relevant to safety could also be affected. As a result, these may no longer function as inten­ded and/or jeopardize the operating safety of the vehicle. There is an increased risk of an accident and injury.
Never tamper with the wiring as well as elec­tronic components or their software. You should have all work to electrical and elec­tronic equipment carried out at a qualified specialist workshop.
There is a risk of damage to the vehicle if:
!
R
the vehicle becomes stuck, e.g. on a high curb or an unpaved road
R
you drive too fast over an obstacle, e.g. a curb or a hole in the road
R
a heavy object strikes the undercarriage or parts of the chassis
In situations like this, the body, the under­carriage, chassis parts, wheels or tires could be damaged without the damage being visible. Components damaged in this way can unexpectedly fail or, in the case of an accident, no longer withstand the strain they are designed to.
If the underbody paneling is damaged, combustible materials such as leaves, grass or twigs can gather between the underbody and the underbody paneling. If these materials come in contact with hot parts of the exhaust system, they can catch fire.
In such situations, have the vehicle checked and repaired immediately at a qualified specialist workshop. If on con­tinuing your journey you notice that driving safety is impaired, pull over and stop the vehicle immediat
ely, paying attention to road and traffic conditions. In such cases, consult a qualified specialist workshop.
Declarations of conformity
Vehicle components which receive and/or transmit radio waves
USA: "The wireless devices of this vehicle
comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Oper­ation is subject to the following two condi­tions: 1) These devices may not cause harm­ful interference, and 2) These devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired oper­ation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for com­pliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment."
Canada: "The wireless devices of this vehicle comply with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) These devices may not cause interference, and (2) These devices must accept any interference, includ­ing interference that may cause undesired operation of the device."
Diagnostics connection
The diagnostics connection is only intended for the connection of diagnostic equipment at a qualified specialist workshop.
WARNING
G
If you connect equipment to the diagnostics connection in the vehicle, it may affect the operation of the vehicle systems. As a result, the operating safety of the vehicle could be affected. There is a risk of an accident.
Do not connect any equipment to a diagnos­tics connection in the vehicle.
WARNING
G
Objects in the driver's footwell can restrict the pedal travel or obstruct a depressed pedal. The operating and road safety of the vehicle is jeopardized. There is a risk of an accident.
Make sure that all objects in the vehicle are stowed correctly, and that they cannot enter
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the driver's footwell. Install the floormats securely and as specified in order to ensure sufficient clearance for the pedals. Do not use loose floormats and do not place floormats on top of one another.
If the engine is switched off and equip-
!
ment on the diagnostics connection is used, the starter battery may discharge.
Connecting equipment to the diagnostics connection can lead to emissions monitoring information being reset, for example. This may lead to the vehicle failing to meet the requirements of the next emissions test dur­ing the main inspection.
Qualified specialist workshop
An authorized Mercedes-Benz Center is a qualified specialist workshop. It has the nec­essary specialist knowledge, tools and quali­fications to correctly carry out the work required on your vehicle. This is especially the case for work relevant to safety.
Observe the notes in the Maintenance Book­let.
Always have the following work carried out at an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center:
R
work relevant to safety
R
service and maintenance work
R
repair work
R
alterations, installation work and modifica­tions
R
work on electronic components
Correct use
If you remove any warning stickers, you or others could fail to recognize certain dangers. Leave warning stickers in position.
Observe the following information when driv­ing your vehicle:
R
the safety notes in this manual
R
the vehicle technical data
Introduction
R
traffic rules and regulations
R
laws and safety standards pertaining to motor vehicles
Problems with your vehicle
If you should experience a problem with your vehicle, particularly one that you believe may affect its safe operation, we urge you to con­tact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center immediately to have the problem diagnosed and rectified. If the problem is not resolved to your satisfaction, please discuss the problem again with a Mercedes-Benz Center or con­tact us at one of the following addresses.
In the USA
Customer Assistance Center
Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC
One Mercedes Drive
Montvale, NJ 07645-0350
In Canada
Customer Relations Department
Mercedes-Benz Canada, Inc.
98 Vanderhoof Avenue
Toronto, Ontario M4G 4C9
Reporting safety defects
USA only:
The following text is published as required of manufacturers under Title 49, Code of U.S. Federal Regulations, Part 575 pursuant to the "National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966".
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notify­ing Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC.
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
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However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC.
To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-888-327-4236(TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to http://www.safercar.gov; or write to: Administrator, NHTSA, 400 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590.
You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from
http://www.safercar.gov
Limited Warranty
Follow the instructions in this manual
!
about the proper operation of your vehicle as well as about possible vehicle damage. Damage to your vehicle that arises from culpable contraventions against these instructions is not covered either by the Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty or by the New or Used-Vehicle Warranty.
QR codes for the rescue card
The QR codes are secured in the fuel filler flap and on the opposite side on the B-pillar. In the event of an accident, rescue services can use the QR code to quickly find the appropriate rescue card for your vehicle. The current res­cue card contains the most important infor­mation about your vehicle in a compact form, e.g. the routing of the electric cables.
You can find more information under http:// portal.aftersales.i.daimler.com/public/ content/asportal/en/communication/ informationen_fuer/QRCode.html.
Data stored in the vehicle
Data recording
This vehicle is capable of recording diagnostic information relating to vehicle operation, mal-
functions, and user settings. This may include information about the performance or status of various systems, including but not limited to, engine, throttle, steering or brake sys­tems, that is stored and can be read out with suitable devices, particularly when the vehi­cle is serviced. The data obtained is used to properly diagnose and service your vehicle or to further optimize and develop vehicle func­tions.
COMAND/mbrace (Canada: TELEAID)
If the vehicle is equipped with COMAND or mbrace, additional data about the vehicle’s operation, the use of the vehicle in certain situations, and the location of the vehicle may be compiled through COMAND or the mbrace system.
For additional information please refer to the COMAND User Manual and/or the mbrace Terms and Conditions.
Event data recorders
This vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is to record data that will assist in under­standing how a vehicle’s systems performed in certain crash or near crash-like situations, such as during air bag deployment or when hitting a road obstacle. The EDR is designed to record data related to vehicle dynamics and safety systems for a short period of time, typically 30 seconds or less.
The EDR in this vehicle is designed to record such data as:
R
how various systems in your vehicle are operating
R
whether or not the driver and passenger seat belts are fastened
R
how far (if at all) the driver is depressing the accelerator and/or brake pedal and
R
how fast the vehicle is traveling
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This data can help provide a better under­standing of the circumstances in which crashes and injuries occur. NOTE: EDR data is recorded by your vehicle only if a non-trivial crash situation occurs; no data is recorded by the EDR under normal driving conditions and no personal data (e.g., name, gender, age, and crash location) are recorded. However, other parties, such as law enforcement, can combine the EDR data with the type of per­sonal identification data routinely acquired during a crash investigation.
To read data recorded by an EDR, special equipment is required, and access to the vehi­cle or the EDR is needed. In addition to the vehicle manufacturer, other parties that have the special equipment, such as law enforce­ment, can read the information by accessing the vehicle or the EDR.
EDR data may be used in civil and criminal matters as a tool in accident reconstruction, accident claims, and vehicle safety. Since the Crash Data Retrieval CDR tool that is used to extract data from the EDR is commercially available, Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC ("MBUSA") expressly disclaims any and all lia­bility arising from the extraction of this infor­mation by unauthorized Mercedes-Benz per­sonnel.
MBUSA will not share EDR data with others without the consent of the vehicle owners or, if the vehicle is leased, without the consent of the lessee. Exceptions to this representation include responses to subpoenas by law enforcement; by federal, state or local gov­ernment; in connection with or arising out of litigation involving MBUSA or its subsidiaries and affiliates; or, as required by law.
Warning: The EDR is a component of the Restraint System Module. Tampering with, altering, modifying or removing the EDR com­ponent may result in a malfunction of the Restraint System Module and other systems.
State laws or regulations regarding EDRs that conflict with federal regulation are pre-emp­ted. This means that in the event of such con­flict, the federal regulation governs. As of
February 2013, 13 states have enacted laws relating to EDRs.
Information on copyright
General information
Information on license for free and open­source software used in your vehicle and its electronic components is available on the fol­lowing website:
http://www.mercedes-benz.com/ opensource
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Cockpit ................................................. 34
Instrument cluster .............................. 35
Multifunction steering wheel ............. 37
Center console .................................... 38
Overhead control panel ...................... 41
Door control panel .............................. 42
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Cockpit
Cockpit
At a glance
Function Page
:
Steering wheel paddle shifters
;
Combination switch 132
=
Instrument cluster 35
?
Horn
A
DIRECT SELECT lever 173
B
PARKTRONIC warning dis­play
C
Overhead control panel 41
D
Climate control systems 144
E
Ignition lock 165
Start/Stop button 165
178
224
Function Page
F
Adjusts the steering wheel manually
G
Adjusts the steering wheel electrically
Steering wheel heating 122
H
Cruise control lever 203
I
Opens the hood 370
J
Diagnostics connection 28
K
Electric parking brake 190
L
Light switch 130
M
Night View Assist Plus 242
121
121
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Instrument cluster
Displays and controls
Instrument cluster
35
At a glance
Function Page
:
Speedometer
Speedometer segments 272
;
Fuel gauge
Fuel filler flap location indi­cator 8: the fuel filler cap is on the right-hand side.
Information on displaying the outside
i
temperature in the multifunction display can be found under "Outside temperature display" (
Y page 273).
Function Page
=
Tachometer 273
?
Coolant temperature 273
A
Multifunction display 275
B
Instrument cluster lighting 272
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Instrument cluster
36
Warning and indicator lamps
At a glance
Function Page
:
L Low-beam head­lamps
;
T Parking lamps
=
÷ ESP
?
K High-beam head­lamps
A
Electric parking brake (red) 333
F (USA only) ! (Canada only)
B
! Electric parking brake (yellow)
C
· Distance warning
D
#! Turn signals
E
h Tire pressure monitor
®
131
131
330
132
333
337
132
338
Function Page
F
6 Restraint system
G
ü Seat belts
H
% Diesel engine: pre­glow
I
? Coolant
J
R Rear fog lamp
K
; Check Engine
L
8 Reserve fuel
M
å ESP®OFF
N
! ABS
O
Brakes 326
$ (USA only) J (Canada only)
44
325
167
335
131
334
334
330
327
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Multifunction steering wheel
Multifunction steering wheel
37
At a glance
Function Page
:
Multifunction display 275
;
COMAND display (see the separate operating instruc­tions)
= ?
Switches on the Voice Con­trol System (see the sepa­rate operating instructions)
? ~
Rejects or ends a call 279
Exits phone book/redial memory
6
Makes or accepts a call
Switches to the redial mem­ory
WX
Adjusts the volume
8
Mute
Function Page
A
=;
Selects a menu 273
9:
Selects a submenu or scrolls through lists
a
Confirming a selection 273
Hides display messages 290
B %
Back
Switches off the Voice Con­trol System (see the sepa­rate operating instructions)
273
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Center console
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Center console
Center console, upper section
At a glance
Function Page
:
Audio 20 or COMAND; see the separate operating instructions
;
c Seat heating
=
s Seat ventilation
?
c PARKTRONIC
A
¤ ECO start/stop func­tion
118
120
224
169
Function Page
B
£ Hazard warning lamps
C
45PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp
D
å ESP
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133
45
73
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Center console, lower section
Vehicles with the ON&OFFROAD package
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Function Page
F
Cup holder 349
Ashtray 351
Cigarette lighter 352
Socket 353
G
Audio or COMAND control­ler (see the separate oper­ating instructions)
H
d ON&OFFROAD menu button
I
+ LOW RANGE off-road gear
262
259
Center console
Function Page
J
Á Level control
K
à DSR (Downhill Speed Regulation)
L
p Manual drive program
M
Selector wheel for on-road programs
Selector wheel for off-road programs
N
Stowage compartment with Media Interface
39
At a glance
213
257
178
254
258
342
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Center console
40
At a glance
Vehicles without the ON&OFFROAD pack-
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age and Mercedes-AMG vehicles
Function Page
F
Cup holder 349
Ashtray 351
Cigarette lighter 352
Socket 353
G
Audio or COMAND control­ler (see the separate oper­ating instructions)
Function Page
I
à DSR (Downhill Speed Regulation)
J
e Adaptive Damping System
à Sets AMG adaptive sport suspension system (Mercedes-AMG vehicles)
K
Stowage compartment with Media Interface
257
218
223
342
H
Á Level control
219
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Overhead control panel
Overhead control panel
41
At a glance
Function Page
:
p Switches the left­hand reading lamp on or off
;
c Switches the front interior lighting on
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u Switches the rear interior lighting on or off
?
| Switches the front interior lighting or auto­matic interior lighting con­trol off
A
p Switches the right­hand reading lamp on or off
B
2 Opens or closes the sliding sunroof
3 Opens or closes the panorama roof with power tilt/sliding panel with roller sunblinds
135
136
136
136
135
103
104
Function Page
C
Eyeglasses compartment 342
D
F Roadside Assistance call button (mbrace sys­tem)
E
G SOS button (mbrace system)
F
ï MB Info call button (mbrace system)
G
Rear-view mirror 124
H
Buttons for the garage door opener
I
Microphone for mbrace (emergency call system), telephone and the Voice Control System
1
358
357
359
367
1
The Voice Control System is only available in combination with COMAND. Please observe the separate oper­ating instructions.
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Door control panel
42
Door control panel
At a glance
Function Page
:
Opens the door 90
;
%&Unlocks/locks the vehicle
=
r 45=
Stores settings for the seat, exterior mirrors and steer­ing column (memory func­tion)
?
Adjusts the seats 109
A
7Zö\
Adjusts and folds the exte­rior mirrors in/out electri­cally
91
127
124
Function Page
B
W Opens/closes the side windows
C
q Opens/closes the tailgate
D
± Opens/closes the hinged power side windows
E
n Activates/deacti­vates the override feature for the side windows in the rear compartment
98
96
98
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Useful information .............................. 44
Panic alarm .......................................... 44
Occupant safety .................................. 44
Children in the vehicle ........................ 61
Pets in the vehicle ............................... 67
Driving safety systems ....................... 68
Protection against theft ..................... 78
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Useful information
This Operator's Manual describes all
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models and all standard and optional equip­ment of your vehicle available at the time of publication of the Operator's Manual. Country-specific differences are possible. Please note that your vehicle may not be
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equipped with all features described. This also applies to safety-related systems and functions.
Read the information on qualified special-
i
ist workshops (
Y page 29).
Panic alarm
X
To activate: press ! button : for at
least one second. A visual and audible alarm is triggered if the alarm system is armed.
X
To deactivate: press ! button : again.
or
X
Insert the SmartKey into the ignition lock.
or
X
Press the KEYLESS-GO Start/Stop button.
The KEYLESS-GO key must be in the vehi­cle.
Occupant safety
Introduction to the restraint system
The restraint system can reduce the risk of vehicle occupants coming into contact with parts of the vehicle's interior in the event of an accident. The restraint system can also reduce the forces to which vehicle occupants are subjected during an accident.
The restraint system comprises:
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Seat belt system
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Air bags
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Child restraint system
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Child seat securing systems
The components of the restraint system work in conjunction with each other. They can only deploy their protective function if, at all times, all vehicle occupants:
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have fastened their seat belts correctly
Y page 47)
(
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have adjusted their seat and head restraint properly (
Y page 109).
As the driver, you also have to make sure that the steering wheel is adjusted correctly. Observe the information relating to the cor­rect driver's seat position (
Y page 108).
You also have to make sure that an air bag can inflate properly if deployed (
Y page 50).
An air bag supplements a correctly worn seat belt. As an additional safety device, the air bag increases the level of protection for vehi­cle occupants in the event of an accident. For example, if, in the event of an accident, the protection offered by the seat belt is suffi­cient, the air bags are not deployed. When an accident occurs, only the air bags that increase protection in that particular accident situation are deployed. However, seat belts and air bags generally do not protect against objects penetrating the vehicle from the out­side.
Information on restraint system operation can be found under "Triggering of the Emer­gency Tensioning Devices and air bags"
Y page 58).
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For more information about children traveling with you in the vehicle and on child restraint systems, see "Children in the vehicle"
Y page 61).
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Important safety notes
WARNING
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Modifications to the restraint system may cause it to no longer work as intended. The restraint system may then not perform its intended protective function and may fail in an accident or trigger unexpectedly, for example. This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
Never modify parts of the restraint system. Never tamper with the wiring, the electronic components or their software.
If it is necessary to modify an air bag system to accommodate a person with disabilities, con­tact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center for details. USA only: for further information con­tact our Customer Assistance Center at 1-800-FOR-MERCedes (18003676372).
WARNING
G
If restraint system is malfunctioning, restraint system components may be triggered unin­tentionally or might not be triggered at all in the event of an accident with a high rate of vehicle deceleration. This can affect the Emer­gency Tensioning Device or air bag, for exam­ple. This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
Have the restraint system checked and repaired in a qualified specialist workshop as soon as possible.
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp
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Restraint system warning lamp
The functions of the restraint system are checked after the ignition is switched on and at regular intervals while the engine is run­ning. Therefore, malfunctions can be detec­ted in good time.
The 6 restraint system warning lamp in the instrument cluster lights up when the igni­tion is switched on. It goes out no later than a few seconds after the vehicle is started. The components of the restraint system are in operational readiness.
A malfunction has occurred if the 6 restraint system warning lamp:
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does not light up after the ignition is switched on
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does not go out after a few seconds with the engine running
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lights up again while the engine is running
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp : is part of the Occupant Classification System (OCS).
The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp informs you about the status of the front­passenger front air bag.
If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp:
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is lit: the front-passenger front air bag is deactivated. It will then not be deployed in the event of an accident.
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does not light up: the front-passenger front air bag is enabled. If, in the event of an accident, all deployment criteria are met, the front-passenger front air bag is deployed.
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Depending on the person in the front­passenger seat, the front-passenger front air bag must either be deactivated or enabled; see the following points. You must make sure of this both before and during a journey.
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Children in a child restraint system:
whether the front-passenger front air bag is enabled or deactivated depends on the
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installed child restraint system, and the age and size of the child. Therefore, be sure to observe the notes on the "Occupant Clas­sification System (OCS)" ( on "Children in the vehicle" (
Y page 53) and
Y page 61).
There you will also find instructions on rear­ward and forward-facing child restraint sys­tems on the front-passenger seat.
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All other persons: depending on the clas­sification of the person in the front­passenger seat, the front-passenger front air bag is enabled or deactivated
Y page 53). Be sure to observe the notes
( on "Seat belts“ (
Y page 50). There you can also find infor-
(
Y page 46) and "Air bags"
mation on the correct seat position.
Seat belts
Introduction
Seat belts are the most effective means of restricting the movement of vehicle occu­pants in the event of an accident or the vehi­cle rolling over. This reduces the risk of vehi­cle occupants coming into contact with parts of the vehicle interior or being ejected from the vehicle. Furthermore, the seat belt helps to keep the vehicle occupant in the best posi­tion in relation to the air bag.
The seat belt system comprises:
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Seat belts
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Emergency Tensioning Devices for the front seat belts and the outer seat belts in the second row of seats as well as the seat belts in the third row
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Belt force limiters for the front seat belts and the outer seat belts in the second row
of seats as well as the seat belts in the third row
If the seat belt is pulled out of the belt outlet quickly or with a jerky movement, the belt retractor locks. The belt strap cannot be extracted any further.
The Emergency Tensioning Device tightens the seat belt in an accident, pulling the belt close against the body. However it does not pull the vehicle occupant back in the direction of the backrest.
The Emergency Tensioning Device does not correct an incorrect seat position or the rout­ing of an incorrectl
y fastened seat belt.
When triggered, a belt force limiter helps to reduce the force exerted by the seat belt on the vehicle occupant.
The belt force limiters for the front seats are synchronized with the front air bags, which absorb part of the deceleration force. This can reduce the force exerted on the vehicle occupants during an accident.
If the front-passenger seat is unoccupied,
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do not insert the belt tongue into the buckle of the front-passenger seat. This may oth­erwise lead to the triggering of the Emer­gency Tensioning Device in the event of an accident, which will then need to be replaced.
Important safety notes
The use of seat belts and child restraint sys­tems is required by law in:
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all 50 states
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the U.S. territories
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the District of Columbia
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all Canadian provinces
Even where this is not required by law, all vehicle occupants should correctly fasten their seat belts before starting the journey.
WARNING
G
If the seat belt is incorrectly fastened, it can­not protect as intended. Furthermore, an incorrectly fastened seat belt can cause addi-
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tional injury, for example, in an accident, dur­ing braking or when abruptly changing direc­tion. This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
Make sure that all vehicle occupants are seated properly with a correctly fastened seat belt.
WARNING
G
The seat belt does not offer the intended level of protection if you have not moved the back­rest to an almost vertical position. When brak­ing or in the event of an accident, you could slide underneath the seat belt and sustain abdomen or neck injuries, for example. This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
Adjust the seat properly before beginning your journey. Always ensure that the backrest is in an almost vertical position and that the shoulder section of your seat belt is routed across the center of your shoulder.
WARNING
G
Persons under 5 ft (1.50 m) in height cannot fasten the seat belt correctly without an addi­tional suitable restraint system. If the seat belt is incorrectly fastened, it cannot protect as intended. Furthermore, an incorrectly fas­tened seat belt can cause additional injury, for example, in an accident, during braking or an abrupt change of direction. This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
For this reason, always secure persons under 5 ft (1.50 m) in height in suitable restraint systems.
appropriate to the age, weight and size of the child
R
always observe the instructions and safety notes in the "Children in the vehicle" sec­tion of this Operator's Manual
Y page 61) in addition to the child
( restraint system manufacturer's installa­tion instructions
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be sure to observe the instructions and safety notes on the "Occupant classifica­tion system (OCS)" (
WARNING
G
The seat belts may not perform their intended protective function if:
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they are damaged, modified, extremely dirty, bleach or dyed
R
the seat belt buckle is damaged or extremely dirty
R
the Emergency Tensioning Devices, belt anchorages or inertia reels have been modi­fied
Seat belts may sustain non-visible damage in an accident, e.g. due to glass splinters. Modi­fied or damaged seat belts may tear or fail, e.g. in an accident. Modified Emergency Ten­sioning Devices could accidentally trigger or fail to deploy when necessary. This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
Never modify the seat belts, Emergency Ten­sioning Devices, belt anchorages or inertia reels. Make sure that the seat belts are undamaged, not worn out and clean. Follow­ing an accident, have the seat belts checked immediately at a qualified specialist work­shop.
Y page 53)
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If a child younger than twelve years old and under 5 ft (1.50 m) in height is traveling in the vehicle:
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always secure the child in a child restraint system suitable for this Mercedes-Benz vehicle. The child restraint system must be
Only use seat belts that have been approved for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz.
Proper use of the seat belts
Observe the safety notes on the seat belt
Y page 46).
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All vehicle occupants must be wearing the seat belt correctly before beginning the jour­ney. Also make sure that all vehicle occu-
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pants are always wearing the seat belt cor­rectly while the vehicle is in motion.
When fastening the seat belt, always make sure that:
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the seat belt tongue is only inserted to the belt buckle belonging to that seat.
R
the seat belt is tight across your body.
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Avoid wearing bulky clothing, e.g. a winter coat.
R
the seat belt is not twisted.
Only then can the forces which occur be distributed over the area of the belt.
R
the shoulder section of the belt is always routed across the center of your shoulder.
The shoulder section of the belt must not come into contact with your neck or be routed under your arm. Where possible, adjust the seat belt to the appropriate height.
R
the lap belt passes tightly and as low down as possible across your lap.
The lap belt must always be routed across your hip joints and not across your abdo­men. This applies particularly to pregnant women. If necessary, push the lap belt down to your hip joint and pull it tight using the shoulder section of the belt.
R
the seat belt is not routed across sharp, pointed or fragile objects.
If you have such items located on or in your clothing, e.g. pens, keys or eyeglasses, store these in a suitable place.
R
only one person is using a seat belt at a time.
Infants and children must never travel sit­ting on the lap of a vehicle occupant. In the event of an accident, they could be crushed between the vehicle occupant and seat belt.
R
objects are never secured with a seat belt if the seat belt is also being used by one of the vehicle's occupants.
Seat belts are only intended to secure and restrain vehicle occupants. Always observe
the "Loading guidelines" for securing objects, luggage or loads (
Y page 340).
Fastening and adjusting the seat belts
Observe the safety notes on the seat belt
Y page 46) and the notes on correct use of
( seat belts (
Basic illustration
X
Adjust the seat (Y page 108).
Y page 47).
The seat backrest must be in an almost vertical position.
X
Pull the seat belt smoothly from belt outlet = and engage belt tongue ; into belt buckle :. The seat belt on the driver’s seat and the front-passenger seat may be tightened automatically, see "Belt adjustment"
Y page 49).
(
X
If necessary, pull upwards on the shoulder section of the seat belt to tighten the belt across your body.
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The shoulder section of the seat belt must always be routed across the center of the shoulder. Adjust the belt outlet if necessary.
X
To raise: slide the belt outlet upwards. The belt outlet will engage in various posi­tions.
X
To lower: hold belt outlet release : and slide belt outlet downwards.
X
Let go of belt outlet release : in the desired position and make sure that the belt outlet engages.
All seat belts except the driver's seat belt are equipped with a special seat belt retractor to securely fasten child restraint systems in the vehicle. Further information can be found under "Special seat belt retractor"
Y page 61).
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Releasing seat belts
Make sure that the seat belt is fully rolled
!
up. Otherwise, the seat belt or belt tongue will be trapped in the door or in the seat mechanism. This could damage the door, the door trim panel and the seat belt. Dam­aged seat belts can no longer fulfill their protective function and must be replaced. Visit a qualified specialist workshop.
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Basic illustration
X
Press release button :, hold belt tongue ; firmly and guide it back towards belt outlet =.
Seat belt adjustment
The seat-belt adjustment is an integral part of the PRE-SAFE function adjusts the driver's and front­passenger seat belt to the upper body of the occupants.
The belt strap is tightened slightly when:
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the belt tongue is engaged in the buckle and
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the ignition is switched on
The seat-belt adjustment will apply a certain retraction force if any slack is detected between the vehicle occupant and the seat belt. Do not hold on to the seat belt tightly while it is adjusting.
You can switch the seat-belt adjustment on and off in the on-board computer (
Y page 286).
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convenience function. This
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Belt warning for the driver and front passenger
The 7 seat belt warning lamp in the instru­ment cluster is a reminder that all vehicle occupants must wear their seat belts. It may
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light up continuously or flash. In addition, there may be a warning tone.
Regardless of whether the driver's seat belt has already been fastened, the 7 seat belt warning lamp lights up for six seconds each time the engine is started. If, after six seconds, the driver or front-passenger seat belt has not been fastened and the doors
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are closed, the 7 seat belt warning lamp lights up. As soon as the driver's and front­passenger seat belts are fastened or a front door is opened again, the 7 seat belt warning lamp goes out.
If the driver's seat belt is not fastened after the engine is started, an additional warning tone will sound. This warning tone stops after six seconds or when the driver's seat belt is fastened.
If the vehicle's speed exceeds 15 mph (25 km/h) once and the driver's and front­passenger seat belts are not fastened, a warning tone sounds. A warning tone also sounds with increasing intensity for 60 seconds or until the driver or front passenger have fastened their seat belts.
If the driver or front passenger unfasten their seat belts during the journey, the seat belt warning is activated again.
For more information on the 7 seat
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belt warning lamp, see "Warning and indi­cator lamps in the instrument cluster, seat
Y page 325).
belts" (
Air bags
Introduction
The installation point of an air bag can be rec­ognized by the AIR BAG symbol.
An air bag complements the correctly fas­tened seat belt. It is no substitute for the seat belt. The air bag provides additional protec­tion in applicable accident situations.
Not all air bags are deployed in an accident. The different air bag systems function inde­pendently from one another (
Y page 58).
However, no system available today can com­pletely eliminate injuries and fatalities.
It is also not possible to rule out a risk of injury caused by an air bag due to the high speed at which the air bag must be deployed.
Important safety notes
WARNING
G
If you do not sit in the correct seat position, the air bag cannot protect as intended and could even cause additional injury when deployed. This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
To avoid hazardous situations, always make sure that all of the vehicle's occupants:
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have fastened their seat belts correctly, including pregnant women
R
are sitting correctly and maintain the great­est possible distance to the air bags
R
follow the following instructions
Always make sure that there are no objects between the air bag and the vehicle's occu­pants.
R
Adjust the seats properly before beginning your journey. Always make sure that the seat is in an almost upright position. The center of the head restraint must support the head at about eye level.
R
Move the driver's and front-passenger seats as far back as possible. The driver's seat position must allow the vehicle to be driven safely.
R
Only hold the steering wheel on the out­side. This allows the air bag to be fully deployed.
R
Always lean against the backrest while driv­ing. Do not lean forwards or lean against the door or side window. You may other­wise be in the deployment area of the air bags.
R
Always keep your feet in the footwell in front of the seat. Do not put your feet on the dashboard, for example. Your feet may oth-
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erwise be in the deployment area of the air bag.
R
For this reason, always secure persons less than 5 ft (1.50 m) tall in suitable restraint systems. Up to this height, the seat belt cannot be worn correctly.
If a child is traveling in your vehicle, also observe the following notes:
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Always secure children under twelve years of age and less than 5 ft (1.50 m) tall in suitable child restraint systems.
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Child restraint systems should be installed on the rear seats.
R
Only secure a child in a rearward-facing child restraint system on the front­passenger seat when the front-passenger front air bag is deactivated. If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp is permanently lit, the front-passenger front air bag is deactivated (
R
Always observe the instructions and safety
Y page 45).
notes on the "Occupant Classification Sys­tem (OCS)" ( in the vehicle" (
Y page 53) and on "Children
Y page 61) in addition to
the child restraint system manufacturer's installation instructions.
Objects in the vehicle interior may pre­vent an air bag from functioning correctly.
Before starting your journey and to avoid risks resulting from the speed of the air bag as it deploys, make sure that:
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there are no people, animals or objects between the vehicle occupants and an air bag.
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there are no objects between the seat, door and B-pillar.
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no hard objects, e.g. coat hangers, hang on the grab handles or coat hooks.
R
no accessories, such as cup holders, are attached to the vehicle within the deploy­ment area of an air bag, e.g. to doors, side windows, rear side trim or side walls.
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no heavy, sharp-edged or fragile objects are in the pockets of your clothing. Store such objects in a suitable place.
WARNING
G
If you modify the air bag cover or affix objects such as stickers to it, the air bag can no longer function correctly. There is an increased risk of injury.
Never modify an air bag cover or affix objects to it.
WARNING
G
Sensors to control the air bags are located in the doors. Modifications or work not per­formed correctly to the doors or door panel­ing, as well as damaged doors, can lead to the function of the sensors being impaired. The air bags might therefore not function properly anymore. Consequently, the air bags cannot protect vehicle occupants as they are designed to do. There is an increased risk of injury.
Never modify the doors or parts of the doors. Always have work on the doors or door pan­eling carried out at a qualified specialist work­shop.
Front air bags
Driver's air bag : deploys in front of the steering wheel. Front-passenger front air bag ; deploys in front of and above the glove box.
When deployed, the front air bags offer addi­tional head and thorax protection for the occupants in the front seats.
The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp informs you about the status of the front­passenger front air bag (
Y page 45).
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The front-passenger front air bag will only deploy if:
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the system, based on the OCS weight sen­sor readings, detects that the front­passenger seat is occupied (
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the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp is not lit (
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the restraint system control unit predicts a
Y page 54)
high accident severity
Y page 53)
Driver's knee bag
Driver's knee bag : deploys under the steer­ing column. The driver's knee bag is triggered together with the front air bag.
The driver's knee bag offers additional thigh, knee and lower leg protection for the occu­pant in the driver's seat.
Side impact air bags
WARNING
G
Unsuitable seat covers could restrict or even prevent the deployment of the air bags inte­grated into the seats. Consequently, the air bags cannot protect vehicle occupants as they are designed to do. In addition, the func­tion of the Occupant Classification System (OCS) could be restricted. This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
You should only use seat covers that have been approved for the respective seat by Mercedes-Benz.
Front side impact air bags : and second row rear side impact air bags ; deploy next to the outer bolster of the seat backrest.
When deployed, the side impact air bag offers additional thorax protection. It also offers additional pelvis protection for occupants in the front seats. However, it does not protect the:
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head
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neck
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arms
In the event of a side impact, the side impact air bag is deployed on the side on which the impact occurs.
The side impact air bag on the front­passenger side (front) deploys under the fol­lowing conditions:
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the OCS system detects that the front­passenger seat is occupied or
R
the belt tongue is engaged in the belt buckle of the front-passenger seat
If the belt tongue is engaged in the belt buckle, the side impact air bag on the front­passenger side deploys if an appropriate acci­dent situation occurs. In this case, deploy­ment is independent of whether the front­passenger seat is occupied or not.
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Window curtain air bags
Window curtain air bags : are integrated into the side of the roof frame and deploy in the area extending from the front door (A-pil­lar) to the rear side window (D-pillar).
When deployed, the window curtain air bag enhances the level of protection for the head. However, it does not protect the chest or arms.
In the event of a side impact, the window cur­tain air bag is deployed on the side on which the impact occurs.
If the system determines that they can offer additional protection to that provided by the seat belt, a window curtain air bag may be deployed in other accident situations
Y page 58).
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Occupant Classification System (OCS)
Introduction
The Occupant Classification System (OCS) categorizes the person in the front-passenger seat. Depending on that result, the front­passenger front air bag is either enabled or deactivated.
The system does not deactivate:
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the side impact air bag
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the window curtain air bag
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the Emergency Tensioning Devices
In the following situation, the side impact air bag and the Emergency Tensioning Device are deactivated:
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OCS has not categorized the person on the front-passenger seat as an adult or a per­son of corresponding stature and
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the seat belt tongue of the seat belt is not inserted into the front-passenger seat belt buckle.
Prerequisites
To be classified correctly, the front passenger must sit:
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with the seat belt fastened correctly
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in an almost upright position with their back against the seat backrest
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with their feet resting on the floor, if possi­ble
If the front passenger does not observe these conditions, OCS may produce a false classi­fication, e.g. because the front passenger:
R
transfers their weight by supporting them­selves on a vehicle armrest
R
sits in such a way that their weight is raised from the seat cushion
If it is absolutely necessary to install a child restraint system on the front-passenger seat, be sure to observe the correct positioning of the child restraint system. Never place objects under or behind the child restraint system, e.g. cushions. The entire base of the child restraint system must always rest on the seat cushion of the front-passenger seat. The backrest of the forward-facing child restraint system must lie as flat as possible against the backrest of the front-passenger seat.
The child restraint system must not touch the roof or be subjected to a load by the head restraint. Adjust the angle of the seat back­rest and the head restraint position accord­ingly.
Only then can OCS be guaranteed to function correctly. Always observe the child restraint system manufacturer's installation instruc­tions.
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Occupant Classification System opera­tion (OCS)
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PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp : shows you whether the front-passenger front air bag is deactivated.
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Turn the SmartKey to position 1 or 2 in the ignition lock or on vehicles with KEYLESS­GO, press the Start/Stop button once or twice. The system carries out self-diagnostics.
The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp must light up for approximately six seconds.
The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp then displays the status of the front­passenger front air bag. If the status of the front-passenger front air bag changes while the vehicle is in motion, an air bag display message may appear in the instrument clus-
Y page 301). When the front-passenger
ter ( seat is occupied, always pay attention to the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp. Be aware of the status of the front-passenger front air bag both before and during the jour­ney.
If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp:
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is lit: the front-passenger front air bag is deactivated. It will then not be deployed in the event of an accident.
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does not light up: the front-passenger front air bag is enabled. If, in the event of an accident, all deployment criteria are met, the front-passenger front air bag is deployed.
WARNING
G
If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp is lit, the front-passenger front air bag is disabled. It will not be deployed in the event of an accident and cannot perform its intended protective function. A person in the front­passenger seat could then, for example, come into contact with the vehicle's interior, espe­cially if the person is sitting too close to the dashboard. This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
When the front-passenger seat is occupied, always ensure that:
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the classification of the person in the front­passenger seat is correct and the front­passenger front air bag is enabled or disa­bled in accordance with the person in the front-passenger seat
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the front-passenger seat has been moved back as far back as possible.
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the person is seated correctly.
Make sure, both before and during the jour­ney, that the status of the front-passenger front air bag is correct.
WARNING
G
If you secure a child in a child restraint system on the front-passenger seat and the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp is off, the front-passenger front air bag can deploy in the event of an accident. The child could be struck by the air bag. This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
Make sure that the front-passenger front air bag has been disabled. The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp must be lit.
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WARNING
G
If you secure a child in a forward-facing child restraint system on the front-passenger seat and you position the front-passenger seat too close to the dashboard, the child could, in the event of an accident:
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come into contact with the vehicle's inte­rior if the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indi­cator lamp is lit, for example
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be struck by the air bag if the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp is off
This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
Move the front-passenger seat as far back as possible. Always make sure that the shoulder belt strap is correctly routed from the vehicle belt sash guide to the shoulder belt guide on the child restraint system. The shoulder belt strap must be routed forwards and down­wards from the vehicle belt sash guide. If nec­essary, adjust the vehicle belt sash guide and the front-passenger seat accordingly. Always observe the child restraint system manufac­turer's installation instructions.
If OCS determines that:
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the front-passenger seat is unoccupied, the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp lights up after the system self-test and remains lit. This indicates that the front­passenger front air bag is deactivated.
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the front-passenger seat is occupied by a child of up to twelve months old, in a stand­ard child restraint system, the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp lights up after the system self-test and remains lit. This indicates that the front-passenger front air bag is deactivated.
But even in the case of a twelve-month-old child, in a standard child restraint system, the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp can go out after the system self-test. This indicates that the front-passenger front air bag is activated. The result of the classification is dependent on, among other factors, the child restraint system
and the child's stature. It is recommended
you i
that
nstall the child restraint system on
a suitable rear seat.
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the front-passenger seat is occupied by a person of smaller stature (e.g. a teenager or small adult), the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp lights up and remains lit after the system self-test depending on the result of the classification or, alternatively, goes out.
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If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp is off, move the front-passenger seat as far back as possible. Alterna­tively, a person of smaller stature can sit on a rear seat.
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If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp is lit, a person of smaller stature should not use the front-passenger seat.
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the front-passenger seat is occupied by an adult or a person of a stature correspond­ing to that of an adult, the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp goes out after the system self-test. This indicates that the front-passenger front air bag is activated.
If children are traveling in the vehicle, be sure to observe the notes on "Children in the vehi-
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cle" ( When OCS is malfunctioning, the red 6
restraint system warning lamp in the instru­ment cluster and the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp light up simultaneously. The front-passenger front air bag is deactiva­ted in this case and does not deploy during an accident. Have the system checked by quali­fied technicians as soon as possible. Consult an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. The front-passenger seat should only be repaired at an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
If the front-passenger seat, the seat cover or the seat cushion is damaged, have the nec­essary repair work carried out at an author­ized Mercedes-Benz Center.
For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz recom­mends that you only use seat accessories that have been approved by Mercedes-Benz.
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If the driver's air bag deploys, this does not mean that the front-passenger front air bag will also deploy. The Occupant Classification System (OCS) categorizes the occupant in the front-passenger seat. Depending on that result, the front-passenger front air bag is either enabled or deactivated.
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System self-test
DANGER
G
If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp does not light up during the system self­test, then the system is malfunctioning. The front-passenger front air bag might be trig­gered unintentionally or might not be trig­gered at all in the event of an accident with high deceleration. This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
In this case the front-passenger seat may not be used. Do not install a child restraint system on the front-passenger seat. Have the Occu­pant Classification System (OCS) checked and repaired immediately at a qualified spe­cialist workshop.
DANGER
G
If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp remains lit after the system self-test, the front-passenger front air bag is disabled. It will not be deployed in the event of an accident. In this case, the front-passenger front air bag cannot perform its intended protective func­tion, e.g. when a person is seated in the front­passenger seat.
That person could, for example, come into contact with the vehicle's interior, especially if the person is sitting too close to the dash­board. This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
When the front-passenger seat is occupied, always ensure that:
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the classification of the person in the front­passenger seat is correct and the front­passenger front air bag is enabled or disa-
bled in accordance with the person in the front-passenger seat
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the person is seated properly with a cor­rectly fastened seatbelt
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the front-passenger seat has been moved back as far back as possible
If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp remains lit when it should not, the front­passenger seat may not be used. Do not install a child restraint system on the front­passenger seat. Have the Occupant Classifi­cation System (OCS) checked and repaired immediately at a qualified specialist work­shop.
WARNING
G
Objects between the seat surface and the child restraint system could affect OCS oper­ation. This could result in the front-passenger air bag not functioning as intended during an accident. This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
Do not place any objects between the seat surface and the child restraint system. The entire base of the child restraint system must always rest on the seat cushion of the front­passenger seat. The backrest of the forward­facing child restraint system must, as far as possible, be resting on the backrest of the front-passenger seat. Always comply with the child restraint system manufacturer's instal­lation instructions.
After the system self-test, the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp displays the sta­tus of the front-passenger front air bag
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For more information about the OCS, see "Problems with the Occupant Classification System" (
Y page 57).
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Problems with the Occupant Classification System (OCS)
Be sure to observe the notes on "System self-test" (Y page 56).
Problem
Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions
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The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp lights up and remains lit, even though the front­passenger seat is occu­pied by an adult or a person of a stature cor­responding to that of an adult.
The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp does not light up and/or does not stay on.
The front-passenger seat is:
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unoccupied
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occupied by the weight of a child up to 12 months old in a child restraint sys­tem
The classification of the person on the front-passenger seat is incorrect.
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Make sure the conditions for a correct classification of the per­son on the front-passenger seat are met (
X
If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp remains lit, the
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front-passenger seat may not be used.
X
Have OCS checked as soon as possible at an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
OCS is malfunctioning.
X
Make sure there is nothing between the seat cushion and the child seat.
X
Make sure that the entire base of the child restraint system rests on the seat cushion of the front-passenger seat. The backrest of the forward-facing child restraint system must lie as flat as pos­sible against the backrest of the front-passenger seat. If nec­essary, adjust the position of the front-passenger seat.
X
When installing the child restraint system, make sure that the seat belt is tight. Do not pull the seat belt tight using the front­passenger seat adjustment. This could result in the seat belt and the child restraint system being pulled too tightly.
X
Check for correct installation of the child restraint system.
Make sure that the head restraint does not apply a load to the child restraint system. If necessary, adjust the head restraint accordingly.
X
Make sure that no objects are applying additional weight onto the seat.
X
If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp remains off, do not install a child restraint system on the front-passenger seat. It is recommended that you install the child restraint system on a suitable rear seat.
X
Have OCS checked as soon as possible at an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
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Deployment of Emergency Tensioning Devices and air bags
Important safety notes
WARNING
G
The air bag parts are hot after an air bag has been deployed. There is a risk of injury.
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Do not touch the air bag parts. Have a deployed air bag replaced at a qualified spe­cialist workshop as soon as possible.
WARNING
G
A deployed air bag no longer offers any pro­tection and cannot provide the intended pro­tection in an accident. There is an increased risk of injury.
Have the vehicle towed to a qualified special­ist workshop in order to have a deployed air bag replaced.
It is important for your safety and that of your passenger to have deployed air bags replaced and to have any malfunctioning air bags repaired. This will help to make sure the air bags continue to perform their protective function for the vehicle occupants in the event of a crash.
WARNING
G
Pyrotechnic Emergency Tensioning Devices that have been deployed are no longer opera­tional and are unable to perform their inten­ded protective function. This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
Therefore, have pyrotechnic Emergency Ten­sioning Devices which have been triggered immediately replaced at a qualified specialist workshop.
An electric motor is used by PRE-SAFE®to trigger the tightening of the seat belt in haz­ardous situations. This procedure is reversi­ble.
If Emergency Tensioning Devices are trig­gered or air bags are deployed, you will hear a bang, and a small amount of powder may also
be released. The 6 restraint system warn­ing lamp lights up.
Only in rare cases will the bang affect your hearing. The powder that is released gener­ally does not constitute a health hazard, but it may cause short-term breathing difficulties in people with asthma or other respiratory prob­lems. To avoid this, you may wish to get out of the vehicle or open the windows as soon as it is safe to do so.
Air bags and pyrotechnic Emergency Tension­ing Devices (ETDs) contain perchlorate mate­rial, which ma
y require special handling and regard for the environment. National guide­lines must be observed during disposal. In California, see www.dtsc.ca.gov/
HazardousWaste/Perchlorate/ index.cfm.
Method of operation
During the first stage of a collision, the restraint system control unit evaluates impor­tant physical data relating to vehicle deceler­ation or acceleration, such as:
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duration
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direction
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intensity
Based on the evaluation of this data, the restraint system control unit triggers the Emergency Tensioning Devices during a fron­tal or rear collision.
An Emergency Tensioning Device can only be triggered, if:
R
the ignition is switched on
R
the components of the restraint system are operational; see "Restraint system warning
Y page 45)
lamp" (
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the belt tongue is engaged in the buckle on the respective front-passenger seat
The Emergency Tensioning Devices in the rear compartment are triggered independ­ently of the lock status of the seat belts.
If the restraint system control unit detects a more severe accident, further components of
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the restraint system are activated independ­ently of each other in certain frontal collision situations:
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Front air bags and driver's knee bag
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Window curtain air bag, if the system deter­mines that deployment can offer additional protection to that provided by the seat belt
The front-passenger front air bag is activated or deactivated depending on the person on the front-passenger seat. The front­passenger front air bag can only deploy in an accident if the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indi­cator lamp is off. Observe the information on the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp
Y page 45).
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Your vehicle has two-stage front air bags. During the first deployment stage, the front air bag is filled with propellant gas to reduce the risk of injuries. The front air bag is fully deployed with the maximum amount of pro­pellant gas if a second deployment threshold is reached within a few milliseconds.
The activation threshold of the Emergency Tensioning Devices and the air bag are deter­mined by evaluating the rate of vehicle decel­eration or acceleration which occurs at vari­ous points in the vehicle. This p
rocess is pre­emptive in nature. Deployment should take place in good time at the start of the collision.
The rate of vehicle deceleration or accelera­tion and the direction of the force are essen­tially determined by:
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the distribution of forces during the colli­sion
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the collision angle
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the deformation characteristics of the vehi­cle
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the characteristics of the object with which the vehicle has collided
Factors which can only be seen and measured after a collision has occurred do not play a decisive role in the deployment of an air bag. Nor do they provide an indication of air bag deployment.
The vehicle can be deformed considerably, without an air bag being deployed. This is the case if only parts which are relatively easily deformed are affected and the rate of decel­eration is not high. Conversely, air bags may be deployed even though the vehicle suffers only minor deformation. This is the case if, for example, very rigid vehicle parts such as lon­gitudinal body members are hit, and sufficient deceleration occurs as a result.
If the restraint system control u
nit detects a side impact or if the vehicle rolls over, the applicable components of the restraint sys­tem are activated independently of each other depending on the apparent type of acci­dent.
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Side impact air bags on the side of impact, independently of the Emergency Tension­ing Device and the use of the seat belt on the driver's seat and outer seats in the sec­ond row
The side impact air bag on the front­passenger side (front) deploys under the following conditions:
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the OCS system detects that the front­passenger seat is occupied or
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the belt tongue is engaged in the belt buckle of the front-passenger seat
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Window curtain air bag on the side of impact, independently of the use of the seat belt and independently of whether the front-passenger seat is occupied
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Emergency Tensioning Devices, if the sys­tem determines that deployment can offer additional protection in this situation
R
Window curtain air bags on the driver's and front-passenger side in certain situations when the vehicle rolls over, if the system determines that deployment can offer addi­tional protection to that provided by the seat belt
Not all air bags are deployed in an acci-
i
dent. The different air bag systems work independently of each other.
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How the air bag system works is deter­mined by the severity of the accident detec­ted, especially the vehicle deceleration or acceleration and the apparent type of acci­dent:
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frontal collision
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side impact
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rollover
PRE-SAFE®(anticipatory occupant protection system)
Introduction
In certain hazardous situations, PRE-SAFE takes pre-emptive measures to protect the vehicle occupants.
Important safety notes
Make sure that there are no objects in the
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footwell or behind the seats. There is a dan­ger that the seats and/or objects could be
®
damaged when PRE-SAFE
is activated.
Although your vehicle is equipped with PRE-
®
SAFE
, the possibility of injury in the event of an accident cannot be ruled out. Always adapt your driving style to suit the prevailing road and weather conditions and maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front. Drive carefully.
®
PRE-SAFE
takes the following measures depending on the hazardous situation detec­ted:
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the front seat belts are pre-tensioned.
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if the vehicle skids, the sliding sunroof and the side windows are closed so that only a small gap remains. The panorama roof with power tilt/sliding panel is completely closed.
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vehicles with the memory function: the front-passenger seat is adjusted if it is in an unfavorable position.
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vehicles with a multicontour seat: the air pressure in the side bolsters of the seat
®
backrest is increased.
If the hazardous situation passes without resulting in an accident, PRE-SAFE the belt pre-tensioning. On vehicles with mul­ticontour seats, the air pressure in the side bolsters is reduced again. All settings made
®
by PRE-SAFE
can then be reversed.
If the seat belt pre-tensioning is not reduced:
X
Move the seat backrest or seat back slightly when the vehicle is stationary. The seat belt pre-tensioning is reduced and the locking mechanism is released.
The seat-belt adjustment is an integral part of the PR
E-SAFE
convenience function. You
®
will find information on the convenience func­tion under "Belt adjustment" (
Y page 49).
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slackens
Function
PRE-SAFE®intervenes:
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in emergency braking situations, e.g. when BAS is activated
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in critical driving situations, e.g. when phys­ical limits are exceeded and the vehicle understeers or oversteers severely
R
on vehicles with the Driving Assistance package: if BAS PLUS intervenes power­fully or the radar sensor system detects an imminent danger of collision in certain sit­uations
Automatic measures after an acci­dent
Immediately after an accident, the following measures are implemented, depending on the type and severity of the impact:
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the hazard warning lamps are activated
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the emergency lighting is activated
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the vehicle doors are unlocked
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the front side windows are lowered
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vehicles with a memory function: the elec­trically adjustable steering wheel is raised
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the engine is switched off and the fuel sup­ply is cut off
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vehicles with mbrace: automatic emer­gency call
Children in the vehicle
Important safety notes
Accident statistics show that children secured in the rear seats are safer than chil­dren secured in the front-passenger seat. For this reason, Mercedes-Benz strongly advises that you install a child restraint system on a rear seat. Children are generally better pro­tected there.
If a child younger than twelve years old and under 5 ft (1.50 m) in height is traveling in the vehicle:
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always secure the child in a child restraint system suitable for Mercedes-Benz vehi­cles. The child restraint system must be appropriate to the age, weight and size of the child
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be sure to observe the instructions and safety notes in this section in addition to the child restraint system manufacturer's installation instructions
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be sure to observe the instructions and safety notes on the "Occupant classifica­tion system (OCS)" (
WARNING
G
If you leave children unsupervised in the vehi­cle, they could set it in motion by, for example:
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release the parking brake.
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shift the automatic transmission out of the parking position P.
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start the engine.
In addition, they may operate vehicle equip­ment and become trapped. There is a risk of an accident and injury.
When leaving the vehicle, always take the SmartKey with you and lock the vehicle. Never leave children unsupervised in the vehicle.
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Children in the vehicle
WARNING
G
If persons, particularly children are subjected to prolonged exposure to extreme heat or cold, there is a risk of injury, possibly even fatal. Never leave children unattended in the vehicle.
WARNING
G
If the child restraint system is subjected to direct sunlight, parts may get very hot. Chil­dren may burn themselves on these parts, particularly on the metal parts of the child restraint system. There is a risk of injury.
If you leave the vehicle, taking the child with you, always ensure that the child restraint system is not exposed to direct sunlight. Pro­tect it with a blanket, for example. If the child restraint system has been exposed to direct sunlight, let it cool down before securing the child in it. Never leave children unattended in the vehicle.
Always ensure that all vehicle occupants have their seat belts fastened correctly and are sit­ting properly. Particular attention must be paid to children.
Observe the safety notes on the seat belt (Y page 46) and the notes on correct use of seat belts (
A booster seat may be necessary to achieve proper seat belt positioning for children over 41 lbs (18 kg) until they reach a height where a three-point seat belt can be properly fas­tened without a booster seat.
Special seat belt retractor
G
If the seat belt is released while driving, the child restraint system will no longer be secured properly. The special seat belt retrac­tor is disabled and the inertia real draws in a portion of the seat belt. The seat belt cannot be immediately refastened. There is an increased risk of injury, possibly even fatal.
Y page 47).
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Stop the vehicle immediately, paying atten­tion to road and traffic conditions. Reactivate the special seat belt retractor and secure the child restraint system properly.
All seat belts in the vehicle, except the driv­er's seat belt, are equipped with a special seat belt retractor. When activated, the special
Safety
seat belt retractor ensures that the seat belt cannot slacken once the child seat is secured.
Installing a child restraint system:
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Make sure you observe the child restraint system manufacturer's installation instruc­tions.
X
Pull the seat belt smoothly from the belt outlet.
X
Engage seat belt tongue in belt buckle.
Activating the special seat belt retractor:
X
Pull the seat belt out fully and let the inertia reel retract it again. While the seat belt is retracting, you should hear a ratcheting sound. The special seat belt retractor is enabled.
X
Push the child restraint system down so that the seat belt is tight and does not loosen.
Removing the child restraint system and deactivating the special seat belt retractor:
X
Make sure you observe the child restraint system manufacturer's installation instruc­tions.
X
Press the release button of the seat belt buckle and guide the seat belt tongue back towards the belt sash guide. The special seat belt re
tractor is deactiva-
ted.
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the District of Columbia
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all Canadian provinces
If you install a rearward-facing child restraint system on the center rear seat, the rear arm rest must be folded back as far as possible.
You can obtain further information about the correct child restraint system from any authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
WARNING
G
If the child restraint system is installed incor­rectly on a suitable seat, it cannot protect as intended. The child cannot then be restrained in the event of an accident, heavy braking or sudden changes of direction. There is an increased risk of injury, possibly even fatal.
Make sure that you observe the child restraint system manufacturer's installation instruc­tions and the notes on use. Please ensure, that the base of the child restraint system is always resting completely on the seat cush­ion. Never place objects, e.g. cushions, under or behind the child restraint system. Only use child restraint systems with the original cover designed for them. Only replace damaged covers with genuine covers.
WARNING
G
If the child restraint system is installed incor­rectly or is not secured, it can come loose in the event of an accident, heavy braking or a sudden change in direction. The child restraint system could be thrown about, strik­ing vehicle occupants. There is an increased risk of injury, possibly even fatal.
Always install child restraint systems prop­erly, even if they are not being used. Make sure that you observe the child restraint sys­tem manufacturer's installation instructions.
Child restraint system
The use of seat belts and child restraint sys­tems is required by law in:
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all 50 states
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the U.S. territories
You will find further information on stowing objects, luggage or loads under "Loading guidelines" (
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Child restraint systems or their securing sys­tems which have been damaged or subjected
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to a load in an accident can no longer protect as intended. The child cannot then be restrained in the event of an accident, heavy braking or sudden changes of direction. There is an increased risk of injury, possibly even fatal.
Replace child restraint systems which have been damaged or subjected to a load in an accident as soon as possible. Have the secur­ing systems on the child restraint system checked at a qualified specialist workshop, before you install a child restraint system again.
The securing systems of child restraint sys­tems are:
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the seat belt system
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the LATCH-type (ISOFIX) securing rings
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the Top Tether anchorages
If it is absolutely necessary to carry a child on the front-passenger seat, be sure to observe the information on the "Occupant Classifica­tion System (OCS)" (
Y page 53). There you
will also find information on deactivating the front-passenger front air bag.
All child restraint systems must meet the fol­lowing standards:
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U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Stand­ards 213 and 225
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Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards 213 and 210.2
Confirmation that the child restraint system corresponds to th
e standards can be found on an instruction label on the child restraint system. This confirmation can also be found in the installation instructions that are inclu­ded with the child restraint system.
Observe the warning labels in the vehicle inte­rior and on the child restraint system.
LATCH-type (ISOFIX) child seat secur­ing system
WARNING
G
LATCH-type (ISOFIX) child restraint systems do not offer sufficient protective effect for children whose weight is greater than 48 lbs (22 kg) who are secured using the safety belt integrated in the child restraint system. In the event of an accident, a child might not be restrained correctly. This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
If the child weighs more than 48 lbs (22 kg), only use LATCH-type (ISOFIX) child restraint systems with which the child is also secured with the vehicle seat belt. Also secure the child restraint system with the Top Tether belt, if available.
Always comply with the manufacturer's installation and operating instructions for the child restraint system used.
Before every trip, make sure that the LATCH­type (ISOFIX) child restraint system is engaged correctly in both LATCH-type (ISO­FIX) securing rings
To ensure that the LATCH-type (ISOFIX) child restraint system can perform its protective function as intended, the backrest of the respective outer seat in the second row must be in the upright position.
When installing the child restraint system,
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make sure that the seat belt for the middle
oes not get trapped. The seat belt
seat d could otherwise be damaged.
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Non-LATCH-type (ISOFIX) child seats may also be used and can be installed using the vehicle's seat belt system. Install the child seat according to the manufacturer's instruc­tions.
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LATCH-type (ISOFIX) securing rings for the outer seat in the second row of seats
Installation indicator : shows the installa­tion location of LATCH-type (ISOFIX) securing rings ;.
LATCH-type (ISOFIX) securing rings for the third row of seats
LATCH-type (ISOFIX) securing rings ; for two LATCH-type (ISOFIX) child restraint sys­tems are installed on the left and right:
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on the rear seat backrests of the outer seats in the second row
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on the backrests of the seats in the third row of seats
Before installing a LATCH-type (ISOFIX) child restraint system on the second row of seats:
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Move the rear seat backrests in the second row to an upright position (
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Install the LATCH-type (ISOFIX) child restraint system on both LATCH-type (ISO­FIX) securing rings ;.
ISOFIX is a standardized securing system for specially designed child restraint systems on the rear seats.
Y page 113).
Top Tether
Introduction
Top Tether provides an additional connection between the child restraint system secured with a LATCH-type (ISOFIX) child seat mount and the vehicle. This helps reduce the risk of injury even further. If the child restraint sys­tem is equipped with a Top Tether belt, this should always be used.
Important safety notes
WARNING
G
If the rear seats or the rear seat backrests are not locked, they could fold forwards in the event of an accident, heavy braking or sudden changes of direction. As a result, child restraint systems cannot perform their inten­ded protective function. Rear seats and rear seat backrests that are not locked can also cause additional injuries, e.g. in the event of an accident. This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
Always lock the rear seats and rear seat backrests after installing a Top Tether belt. Observe the lock verification indicator. Adjust the rear seat backrests so that they are in an upright position.
If the rear seat backrest is not engaged and locked, this will be shown in the multifunction display in the instrument cluster.
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Top Tether anchorages
The Top Tether anchorages for the second row of seats are located on the rear of the rear seat backrests. For the third row of seats, use the cargo tie-down rings in the cargo com­partment floor.
X
Move head restraint = upwards.
X
Install the LATCH-type (ISOFIX) child restraint system with Top Tether. Always comply with the child restraint system manufacturer's installation instructions when doing so.
X
Route Top Tether belt B under head restraint = between the two head restraint bars.
X
Guide Top Tether belt B downwards between cargo compartment cover : and rear seat backrest ;.
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Hook Top Tether hook A of Top Tether belt B into Top Tether anchorage ?.
Make sure that:
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Top Tether hook A is hooked into Top Tether anchorage ? as shown.
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Top Tether belt B is not twisted.
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Top Tether belt B is routed between rear seat backrest ; and cargo compart­ment cover : if cargo compartment cover : is installed.
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Top Tether belt B is routed between the rear seat backrest ; and the cargo net if the cargo net is installed.
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Tension Top Tether belt B. Always comply with the child restraint system manufactur­er's installation instructions when doing so.
X
Move head restraint = back down again slightly if necessary (
Y page 112). Make
sure that you do not interfere with the cor­rect routing of Top Tether bel
t B.
Child restraint system on the front­passenger seat
General notes
Accident statistics show that children secured in the rear seats are safer than chil­dren secured in the front-passenger seat. For this reason, Mercedes-Benz strongly advises that you install the child restraint system on a rear seat.
If it is absolutely necessary to install a child restraint system on the front-passenger seat, be sure to observe the instructions and safety notes on the "Occupant Classification System (OCS)" (
Y page 53).
You can thus avoid the risks that could arise as a result of:
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an incorrectly categorized person in the front-passenger seat
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the unintentional deactivation of the front­passenger front air bag
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the unsuitable positioning of the child restraint system, e.g. too close to the dash­board
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Rearward-facing child restraint system
If it is absolutely necessary to install a rear­ward-facing child restraint system on the front-passenger seat, always make sure that the front-passenger front air bag is deactiva­ted. Only if the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp is permanently lit ( is the front-passenger front air bag deactiva-
Safety
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ted.
Always observe the child restraint system manufacturer's installation and operating instructions.
Forward-facing child restraint system
If it is absolutely necessary to install a forward-facing child restraint system on the front-passenger seat, always move the front­passenger seat as far back as possible. The entire base of the child restraint system must always rest on the seat cushion of the front­passenger seat. The backrest of the child restraint system must lie as flat as possible against the backrest of the front-passenger seat. The child restraint system must not touch the roof or be subjected to a load by the head restraint. Adjust the angle of the seat backrest and the head restraint position accordingly. Always make sure that the shoul­der belt strap is correctly routed from the vehicle belt outlet to the shoulder belt guide on the child restraint system. The shoulder belt strap must be routed forwards and down­wards from the vehicle belt outlet. If neces­sary, adjust the vehicle belt outlet and the front-passenger seat accordingly.
Always observe the child restraint system manufacturer's installation and operating instructions.
Child-proof locks
Important safety notes
WARNING
G
If children are traveling in the vehicle, they could:
R
open doors, thus endangering other people or road users
R
exit the vehicle and be caught by oncoming traffic
R
operate vehicle equipment and become trapped
There is a risk of an accident and injury.
Always activate the child-proof locks and override feature if children are traveling in the vehicle. When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle. Never leave children unattended in the vehicle.
Override feature for:
R
the rear doors (Y page 67)
R
the rear side windows (Y page 67)
WARNING
G
If you leave children unsupervised in the vehi­cle, they could set it in motion by, for example:
R
release the parking brake.
R
shift the automatic transmission out of the parking position P.
R
start the engine.
In addition, they may operate vehicle equip­ment and become trapped. There is a risk of an accident and injury.
When leaving the vehicle, always take the SmartKey with you and lock the vehicle. Never leave children unsupervised in the vehicle.
WARNING
G
If persons, particularly children are subjected to prolonged exposure to extreme heat or cold, there is a risk of injury, possibly even fatal. Never leave children unattended in the vehicle.
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WARNING
G
If the child restraint system is subjected to direct sunlight, parts may get very hot. Chil­dren may burn themselves on these parts, particularly on the metal parts of the child restraint system. There is a risk of injury.
If you leave the vehicle, taking the child with you, always ensure that the child restraint system is not exposed to direct sunlight. Pro­tect it with a blanket, for example. If the child restraint system has been exposed to direct sunlight, let it cool down before securing the child in it. Never leave children unattended in the vehicle.
Child-proof locks for the rear doors
You secure each door individually with the child-proof locks on the rear doors. A door secured with a child-proof lock cannot be opened from inside the vehicle. When the vehicle is unlocked, the door can be opened from the outside.
X
To activate: press the child-proof lock lever up in the direction of arrow :.
X
Make sure that the child-proof locks are working properly.
X
To deactivate: press the child-proof lock lever down in the direction of arrow ;.
Override feature for the rear side win­dows
X
To activate/deactivate: press button :. If indicator lamp ; is lit, operation of the rear side windows is disabled. Operation is only possible using the switches in the driv­er's door. If indicator lamp ; is off, oper­ation is possible using the switches in the rear compartment.
Pets in the vehicle
WARNING
G
If you leave animals unattended or unsecured in the vehicle, they could press buttons or switches, for example.
As a result, they could:
R
activate vehicle equipment and become trapped, for example
R
activate or deactivate systems, thereby endangering other road users
Unsecured animals could also be flung around the vehicle in the event of an accident or sud­den steering or braking, thereby injuring vehi­cle occupants. There is a risk of an accident and injury.
Never leave animals unattended in the vehi­cle. Always secure animals properly during the journey, e.g. use a suitable animal trans­port box.
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Driving safety systems
Overview of driving safety systems
In this section, you will find information about the following driving safety systems:
R
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)
Y page 68)
(
Safety
R
BAS (Brake Assist System) (Y page 69)
R
BAS PLUS (Brake Assist System Plus)
Y page 69)
(
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COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST PLUS (distance warning function and Adaptive Brake Assist) (
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ESP®(Electronic Stability Program)
Y page 73)
(
R
EBD (Electronic Brake force Distribution)
Y page 75)
(
R
ADAPTIVE BRAKE (Y page 76)
R
PRE-SAFE®Brake (Y page 76)
R
STEER CONTROL (Y page 77)
Y page 70)
Important safety notes
If you fail to adapt your driving style or if you are inattentive, the driving safety systems can neither reduce the risk of an accident nor override the laws of physics. Driving safety systems are merely aids designed to assist driving. You are responsible for maintaining the distance to the vehicle in front, for vehicle speed, for braking in good time, and for stay­ing in lane. Always adapt your driving style to suit the prevailing road and weather condi­tions and maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front. Drive carefully.
The driving safety systems described only work as effectively as possible when there is adequate contact between the tires and the road surface. Please pay special attention to the notes on tires, recommended minimum tire tread depths, etc. (
Y page 404).
In wintry driving conditions, always use winter tires (M+S tires) and if necessary, snow chains. Only in this way will the driving safety
systems described in this section work as effectively as possible.
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)
General information
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.
The ! ABS warning lamp in the instrument cluster lights up when the ignition is switched on. It goes out when the engine is running.
ABS works from a speed of about 5 mph (8 km/h), regardless of road-surface condi­tions. ABS works on slippery surfaces, even when you only brake gently.
Important safety notes
Observe the "Important safety notes" sec-
i
Y page 68).
tion (
WARNING
G
If ABS is faulty, the wheels could lock when braking. The steerability and braking charac­teristics may be severely impaired. Addition­ally, further driving safety systems are deac­tivated. There is an increased danger of skid­ding and accidents.
Drive on carefully. Have ABS checked imme­diately at a qualified specialist workshop.
When ABS is malfunctioning, other systems, including driving safety systems, will also become inoperative. Observe the information on the ABS warning lamp (
Y page 327) and
display messages which may be shown in the instrument cluster (
Y page 291).
Braking
X
If ABS intervenes: continue to depress the brake pedal vigorously until the braking sit­uation is over.
X
To make a full brake application:
depress the brake pedal with full force.
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If ABS intervenes when braking, you will feel a pulsing in the brake pedal.
The pulsating brake pedal can be an indica­tion of hazardous road conditions, and func­tions as a reminder to take extra care while driving.
Off-road ABS
A 4ETS system specifically suited to off-road terrain is activated automatically once the off­road program is activated (
Y page 258).
At speeds below 20 mph (30 km/h), the front wheels lock cyclically during braking. The dig­ging-in effect achieved in the process reduces the stopping distance on off-road terrain. This limits steering capability.
BAS (Brake Assist System)
General information
BAS operates in emergency braking situa­tions. If you depress the brake pedal quickly, BAS automatically boosts the braking force, thus shortening the stopping distance.
Important safety notes
Observe the "Important safety notes" sec-
i
Y page 68).
tion (
WARNING
G
If BAS is malfunctioning, the braking distance in an emergency braking situation is increased. There is a risk of an accident.
In an emergency braking situation, depress the brake pedal with full force. ABS prevents the wheels from locking.
BAS PLUS (Brake Assist System PLUS)
General information
BAS PLUS can help you to minimize the risk of a collision with a vehicle or reduce the effects of such a collision. If BAS PLUS detects a danger of collision, you are assisted when braking.
Observe the "Important safety notes" sec-
i
Y page 68).
tion (
BAS PLUS is only available in vehicles equip­ped with DISTRONIC PLUS.
For BAS PLUS to assist you, the radar sensor system must be operational.
With the help of the radar sensor system, BAS PLUS can detect obstacles that are in the path of your vehicle for an extended period of time.
If the radar sensor system is malfunctioning, BAS PLUS will not be available. The brake system is still available with complete brake boosting effect and BAS.
Important safety notes
WARNING
G
BAS PLUS cannot always clearly identify objects and complex traffic situations.
In such cases, BAS PLUS may:
R
intervene unnecessarily
R
not intervene
There is a risk of an accident.
Always pay careful attention to the traffic sit­uation and be ready to brake. Terminate the intervention in a non-critical driving situation.
Safety
Braking
X
Keep the brake pedal firmly depressed until the emergency braking situation is over. ABS prevents the wheels from locking.
The brakes will function as usual once you release the brake pedal. BAS is deactivated.
WARNING
G
BAS PLUS does not react:
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to people or animals
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to oncoming vehicles
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to crossing traffic
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when cornering
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As a result, BAS PLUS may not intervene in all critical situations. There is a risk of an acci­dent.
Always pay careful attention to the traffic sit­uation and be ready to brake.
In the event of snowfall or heavy rain, the rec­ognition can be impaired.
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Recognition by the radar sensor system is also impaired in the event of:
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there is dirt on the sensors or anything else covering the sensors
R
there is interference by other radar sources
R
there are strong radar reflections, for example in parking garages
R
a narrow vehicle traveling in front, e.g. a motorbike
R
a vehicle traveling in front on a different line relative to the center of your vehicle
Following damage to the front end of the vehi­cle, have the configuration and operation of the radar sensors checked at a qualified spe­cialist workshop. This also applies to colli­sions at low speeds where there is no visible damage to the front of the vehicle.
Function
To avoid a collision, BAS PLUS calculates the brake force necessary if:
R
you approach an obstacle, and
R
BAS PLUS has detected a risk of collision
When driving at a speed under 20 mph (30 km/h): if you depress the brake pedal,
BAS PLUS is activated. The increase in brake pressure will be carried out at the last possi­ble moment.
When driving at a speed above 20 mph (30 km/h): if you depress the brake pedal
sharply, BAS PLUS automatically raises the brake pressure to a value adapted to the traf­fic situation.
BAS PLUS provides braking assistance in haz­ardous situations with vehicles in front within
a speed range between 4 mph (7 km/h) and 155 mph (250 km/h).
At speeds of up to approximately 40 mph (70 km/h), BAS PLUS can also react to sta­tionary objects. Examples of stationary objects are stopped or parked vehicles.
If BAS PLUS demands particularly high
i
braking force, preventative passenger pro­tection measures (PRE-SAFE
®
) are activa-
ted simultaneously.
X
Keep the brake pedal depressed until the emergency braking situation is over. ABS prevents the wheels from locking.
BAS PLUS is deactivated and the brakes func­tion as usual aga
R
you release the brake pedal.
R
there is no longer a risk of collision.
R
no obstacle is detected in front of your
in, if:
vehicle.
If you have activated DSR (
Y page 257), BAS
PLUS is likewise deactivated.
COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST
General notes
COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST consists of Adaptive Brake Assist and the distance warn­ing function, which are described in the fol­lowing.
Distance warning function
Important safety notes
Observe the "Important safety notes" sec-
i
Y page 68).
tion (
WARNING
G
The distance warning function does not react:
R
to people or animals
R
to oncoming vehicles
R
to crossing traffic
R
when cornering
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Thus, the distance warning function cannot provide a warning in all critical situations. There is a risk of an accident.
Always pay careful attention to the traffic sit­uation and be ready to brake.
WARNING
G
The distance warning function cannot always clearly identify objects and complex traffic situations.
In such cases, the distance warning function may:
R
give an unnecessary warning
R
not give a warning
There is a risk of an accident.
Always pay careful attention to the traffic sit­uation and do not rely solely on the distance warning function.
Function
X
To activate/deactivate: activate or deac­tivate the distance warning function in the on-board computer (
Y page 281).
If the distance warning function is not activa­ted, the æ symbol appears in the assis­tance graphics display.
The distance warning function can help you to minimize the risk of a front-end collision with a vehicle ahead or reduce the effects of such a collision. If the distance warning function detects that there is a risk of a collision, you will be warned visually and acoustically. The distance warning function cannot prevent a collision without your intervention.
Starting at a speed of around 4 mph (7 km/h), the distance warning function warns you if you rapidly approach a vehicle in front. An intermittent warning tone will then sound, and the · distance warning lamp will light up in the instrument cluster.
Driving safety systems
X
Brake immediately in order to increase the distance from the vehicle in front.
or
X
Take evasive action, provided it is safe to do so.
Due to the nature of the system, particularly complicated but non-critical driving condi­tions may also cause the system to display a warning.
With the help of the radar sensor system, the distance warning function can detect obsta­cles that are in the path of your vehicle for an extended period of time.
Up to a speed of around 40 mph (70 km/h), the distance warning function can also react to stationary obstacles, such as stopped or parked vehicles.
If you approach an obstacle and the distance warning function detects a risk of a collision, the system will initially alert you both visually and acoustically.
In particular, the detection of obstacles can be impaired if:
R
there is dirt on the sensors or anything else covering t
R
there is snow or heavy rain
R
there is interference by other radar sources
R
there are strong radar reflections, for example in parking garages
R
a narrow vehicle traveling in front, e.g. a motorbike
R
a vehicle traveling in front on a different line
R
new vehicles or after the COLLISION PRE­VENTION ASSIST system has been serv­iced
Observe the notes in the section on break­ing-in (
Following damage to the front end of the vehi­cle, have the configuration and operation of the radar sensor checked at a qualified spe­cialist workshop. This also applies to colli­sions at low speeds where there is no visible damage to the front of the vehicle.
he sensors
Y page 164).
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Adaptive Brake Assist
Observe the "Important safety notes" sec-
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Y page 68).
tion (
Adaptive Brake Assist provides braking assis­tance in hazardous situations at speeds above 4 mph (7 km/h). It uses radar sensor technology to assess the traffic situation.
Safety
WARNING
G
Adaptive Brake Assist cannot always clearly identify objects and complex traffic situa­tions.
In such cases, Adaptive Brake Assist can:
R
intervene unnecessarily
R
not intervene
There is a risk of an accident.
Always pay careful attention to the traffic sit­uation and be ready to brake. Terminate the intervention in a non-critical driving situation.
WARNING
G
Adaptive Brake Assist does not react:
R
to people or animals
R
to oncoming vehicles
R
to crossing traffic
R
to stationary obstacles
R
when cornering
As a result, the Adaptive Brake Assist may not intervene in all critical conditions. There is a risk of an accident.
Always pay careful attention to the traffic sit­uation and be ready to brake.
Due to the nature of the system, particularly complicated but non-critical driving condi­tions may also cause Brake Assist to inter­vene.
With the help of Adaptive Brake Assist, the distance warning signal can detect obstacles that are in the path of your vehicle for an extended period of time.
If adaptive Brake Assist has detected that there is a risk of a collision, it calculates the braking force necessary to avoid a collision.
Should you apply the brakes vigorously, Adaptive Brake Assist will automatically increase the braking force to a level suitable for the traffic conditions.
X
Keep the brake pedal depressed until the emergency braking situation is over. ABS prevents the wheels from locking.
The brakes will work normally again if:
R
you release the brake pedal.
R
there is no longer any danger of a collision.
R
no obstacle is detected in front of your vehicle.
Adaptive Brake Assist is then deactivated.
Vehicles with PRE-SAFE
®
: if adaptive Brake
Assist requires particularly high brake pres­sure, preventive passenger protection meas-
®
ures (PRE-SAFE
) are deployed simultane-
ously.
Up to vehicle speeds of around 155 mph (250 km/h), adaptive Brake Assist is capable of reacting to moving objects that have already been recognized as such at least once over the period of observation. Adaptive Brake Assist does not react to stationary obstacles.
If Adaptive Brake Assist is not available due to a malfunction in the radar sensor system, the brake system remains available with full brake boosting effect and BAS.
In particular, the detection of obstacles can be impaired if there is:
R
there is dirt on the sensors or anything else covering the sensors
R
there is snow or heavy rain
R
there is interference by other radar sources
R
there are strong radar reflections, for example in parking garages
R
a narrow vehicle traveling in front, e.g. a motorbike
R
a vehicle traveling in front on a different line relative to the center of your vehicle
R
new vehicles or after the COLLISION PRE­VENTION ASSIST system has been serv­iced
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Observe the notes in the section on break-
Y page 164).
ing-in (
Following damage to the front end of the vehi­cle, have the configuration and operation of the radar sensor checked at a qualified spe­cialist workshop. This also applies to colli­sions at low speeds where there is no visible damage to the front of the vehicle.
ESP®(Electronic Stability Program)
General notes
Observe the "Important safety notes" sec-
i
Y page 68).
tion (
®
ESP
monitors driving stability and traction, i.e. power transmission between the tires and the road surface.
®
If ESP
detects that the vehicle is deviating from the direction desired by the driver, one or more wheels are braked to stabilize the vehicle. The engine output is also modified to keep the vehicle on the desired course within
®
physical limits. ESP pulling away on wet or slippery roads. ESP
assists the driver when
®
can also stabilize the vehicle during braking.
ETS/4ETS (Electronic Traction System)
4ETS traction control is part of ESP®.
Traction control brakes the drive wheels indi­vidually if they spin. This enables you to pull away and accelerate on slippery surfaces, for example if the road surface is slippery on one side. In addition, more drive torque is trans­ferred to the wheel or wheels with traction.
Traction control remains active, even if you deactivate ESP
®
.
In appropriate driving situations, activate the off-road program (
Y page 258).
Off-road 4ETS (Electronic Traction Sys­tem)
A 4ETS system specifically suited to off-road terrain is activated automatically once the off­road program is activated (
Y page 258).
Important safety notes
WARNING
G
®
If ESP
is malfunctioning, ESP®is unable to stabilize the vehicle. Additionally, further driv­ing safety systems are deactivated. This increases the risk of skidding and an accident.
Drive on carefully. Have ESP qualified specialist workshop.
Only operate the vehicle for a maximum of
!
®
checked at a
ten seconds on a brake test dynamometer. Switch off the ignition.
®
Application of the brakes by ESP
may oth-
erwise destroy the brake system.
A function or performance test should
!
only be carried out on a two-axle dyna­mometer. Before you operate the vehicle on such a dynamometer, please consult a qualified workshop. You could otherwise damage the drive train or the brake system.
®
is only deactivated if the å warning
ESP lamp is lit continuously.
If the ÷ warning lamp and the å warn­ing lamp are lit continuously, ESP
®
is not
available due to a malfunction.
Observe the information on warning lamps (
Y page 330) and display messages which
may be shown in the instrument cluster
Y page 291).
(
Only use wheels with the recommended
i
tire sizes. Only then will ESP
®
function
properly.
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Characteristics of ESP
®
General information
If the ÷ ESP warning lamp goes out before beginning the journey, ESP
®
is automatically
active.
®
If ESP lamp flashes in the instrument cluster.
Safety
If ESP
X
intervenes, the ÷ ESP®warning
®
intervenes:
Do not deactivate ESP®under any circum­stances.
X
Only depress the accelerator pedal as far as necessary when pulling away.
X
Adapt your driving style to suit the prevail­ing road and weather conditions.
ECO start/stop function
The ECO start/stop function switches the engine off automatically when the vehicle stops moving. The engine starts automati­cally when the driver wants to pull away again.
®
remains in its previously selected sta-
ESP tus. Example: if ESP the engine was switched off, ESP
®
was deactivated before
®
remains deactivated when the engine is switched on again.
Deactivating/activating ESP
®
Important safety notes
You can select between the following states
®
of ESP
R
R
:
ESP®is activated.
ESP®is deactivated.
WARNING
G
If you deactivate ESP
®
, ESP®no longer sta­bilizes the vehicle. There is an increased risk of skidding and an accident.
Only deactivate ESP
®
in the situations descri-
bed in the following.
It may be best to deactivate ESP®in the fol­lowing situations:
R
when using snow chains
R
in deep snow
R
on sand or gravel
Activate ESP®as soon as the situations
i
described above no longer apply. ESP
®
will otherwise not be able to stabilize the vehi­cle if the vehicle starts to skid or a wheel starts to spin.
Avoid spinning the driven wheels for an
!
extended period with ESP
®
deactivated.
You could otherwise damage the drivetrain.
Deactivating/activating ESP
X
To deactivate: press button :. The å ESP
®
OFF warning lamp in the
®
instrument cluster lights up.
X
To activate: press button :. The å ESP
®
OFF warning lamp in the
instrument cluster goes out.
Characteristics when ESP
®
If ESP
is deactivated and one or more wheels
start to spin, the ÷ ESP
®
is deactivated
®
warning lamp in
the instrument cluster flashes. In such situa-
®
tions, ESP
If you deactivate ESP
R
ESP®no longer improves driving stability.
R
engine torque is no longer limited and the
will not stabilize the vehicle.
®
:
drive wheels are able to spin.
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The spinning of the wheels results in a cut­ting action for better traction on loose sur­faces.
R
traction control is still activated.
R
ESP®still provides support when you brake.
Off-road ESP®(vehicles with ON&OFF­ROAD package)
An ESP®system specifically suited to off-road terrain is activated automatically once the off­road program is activated (
®
Off-road ESP
intervenes with a delay if there
Y page 258).
is oversteering or understeering, thus improv­ing traction.
ESP®trailer stabilization
General information
If your vehicle/trailer combination begins to swerve, ESP
®
ESP
®
assists you in this situation.
slows the vehicle down by braking and limiting the engine output until the vehicle/ trailer combination has stabilized.
Important safety notes
WARNING
G
If road and weather conditions are poor, trailer stabilization will not be able to prevent the vehicle/trailer combination from swerv­ing. Trailers with a high center of gravity can tip over before ESP a risk of an accident.
Always adapt your driving style to the prevail­ing road and weather conditions.
®
can detect this. There is
If your vehicle with trailer (vehicle/trailer combination) begins to lurch, you can only stabilize the vehicle/trailer combination by depressing the brake firmly.
Trailer stabilization is active above speeds of about 37 mph (60 km/h).
®
trailer stabilization does not work if
ESP
®
ESP
is deactivated or disabled because of a malfunction.
Crosswind Assist
General information
Strong crosswinds can cause your vehicle to deviate from a straight course. The crosswind driving assistance function integrated into
®
ESP
significantly reduces these effects.
®
intervenes automatically according to
ESP the direction and intensity of the crosswinds affecting your vehicle.
ESP intervenes with stabilizing braking to assist you in keeping the vehicle in the lane.
Crosswind Assist is active at vehicle speeds above 50 mph (80 km/h) when driving straight ahead or cornering gently.
Important safety notes
Crosswind Assist does not work if ESP
®
is deactivated or disabled because of a mal­function.
EBD (electronic brake force distribu­tion)
General information
EBD monitors and controls the brake pres­sure on the rear wheels to improve driving stability while braking.
Important safety notes
Observe the "Important safety notes" sec-
i
tion for driving safety systems (
WARNING
G
If EBD is malfunctioning, the rear wheels can lock, e.g. under full braking. This increases the risk of skidding and an accident.
You should therefore adapt your driving style to the different handling characteristics. Have the brake system checked at a qualified spe­cialist workshop.
Y page 68).
Observe information regarding indicator and warning lamps ( play messages (
Y page 327) as well as dis-
Y page 293).
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ADAPTIVE BRAKE
ADAPTIVE BRAKE enhances braking safety and offers increased braking comfort. In addi­tion to the braking function, ADAPTIVE BRAKE also has the HOLD function ( hill start assist (
Y page 168).
Y page 217) and
Safety
PRE-SAFE®Brake
General information
PRE-SAFE®Brake can help you to minimize the risk of a collision with a vehicle ahead, and reduce the effects of such a collision. If PRE-
®
Brake has detected a risk of collision,
SAFE you will be warned visually and acoustically as well as by automatic braking. PRE-SAFE Brake cannot prevent a collision without your intervention.
Pay attention to the important safety
i
notes in the "Driving safety systems" sec-
Y page 68).
tion (
PRE‑SAFE cles with the Driving Assistance package.
For PRE-SAFE ing, the radar sensor system must be opera­tional.
With the help of the radar sensor system, PRE-SAFE are in front of your vehicle for an extended period of time.
Important safety notes
G
PRE-SAFE cle by a partial application of the brakes if a danger of collision is detected. There may be a collision unless you also brake. Automatic emergency braking cannot prevent a colli­sion. There is a risk of an accident.
Always apply the brakes yourself and try to take evasive action.
®
Brake is only available for vehi-
®
Brake to assist you when driv-
®
Brake can detect obstacles that
WARNING
®
Brake will initially brake your vehi-
In the event of a partial application of the brakes, the vehicle is braked with up to 50% of the full braking pressure.
WARNING
G
PRE-SAFE
®
Brake cannot always clearly iden-
tify objects and complex traffic conditions.
®
In these cases, PRE-SAFE
R
give an unnecessary warning and then
Brake may:
brake the vehicle
R
not give a warning or intervene
There is a risk of an accident.
Always pay particular attention to the traffic situation and be ready to brake, especially if PRE-SAFE
®
Brake warns you. Terminate the
intervention in a non-critical driving situation.
®
In order to maintain the appropriate distance to the vehicle in front and thus prevent a col­lision, you must apply the brakes yourself.
At speeds of up to approximately 40 mph (70 km/h) PRE-SAFE
®
Brake can also detect stationary objects. Examples of stationary objects are stopped or parked vehicles.
WARNING
G
PRE-SAFE
R
R
R
R
As a result, PRE-SAFE
®
Brake does not react:
to people or animals
to oncoming vehicles
to crossing traffic
when cornering
®
Brake may neither give warnings nor intervene in all critical sit­uations. There is a risk of an accident.
Always pay careful attention to the traffic sit­uation and be ready to brake.
In the event of snowfall or heavy rain, the rec­ognition can be impaired.
Recognition by the radar sensor system is also impaired in the event of:
R
there is dirt on the sensors or anything else covering the sensors
R
there is interference by other radar sources
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77
R
there are strong radar reflections, for example in parking garages
R
a narrow vehicle traveling in front, e.g. a motorbike
R
a vehicle traveling in front on a different line relative to the center of your vehicle
Following damage to the front end of the vehi­cle, have the configuration and operation of the radar sensors checked at a qualified spe­cialist workshop. This also applies to colli­sions at low speeds where there is no visible damage to the front of the vehicle.
Function
X
To activate/deactivate: activate or deac­tivate PRE-SAFE
computer ( If the PRE-SAFE
®
Brake in the on-board
Y page 282).
®
Brake is not activated, the
æ symbol appears in the multifunction display.
If you have activated DSR (
®
SAFE
Brake is deactivated.
Y page 257), PRE-
Starting at a speed of around 4 mph (7 km/h), this function warns you if you rapidly approach a vehicle in front. An intermittent warning tone will then sound and the · distance warning lamp will light up in the instrument cluster.
X
Brake immediately to defuse the situation.
or
X
Take evasive action provided it is safe to do so.
PRE-SAFE
®
Brake can also brake the vehicle
automatically under the following conditions:
R
the driver and front-passenger have their seat belts fastened
and
R
the vehicle speed is between approx­imately 4 mph (7 km/h) and 124 mph (200 km/h)
If there is an increased risk of collision,
i
preventive passenger protection measures (PRE-SAFE
®
) are activated.
If the risk of collision with the vehicle in front remains and you do not brake, take evasive action or accelerate significantly, the vehicle may perform automatic emergency braking, u
p to the point of full brake application. Auto­matic emergency braking is not performed until immediately prior to an imminent acci­dent.
You can prevent the intervention of the PRE-
®
SAFE
Brake at any time by:
R
depressing the accelerator pedal further.
R
activating kickdown.
R
releasing the brake pedal.
®
The braking action of PRE-SAFE
Brake is
ended automatically if:
R
you maneuver to avoid the obstacle.
R
there is no longer any danger of a collision.
R
there is no longer an obstacle detected in front of your vehicle.
STEER CONTROL
General information
STEER CONTROL helps you by transmitting a noticeable steering force to the steering wheel in the direction required for vehicle stabilization.
This steering assistance is provided in partic­ular if:
R
both right wheels or both left wheels are on a wet or slippery road surface when you brake.
R
the vehicle starts to skid.
Important safety notes
Observe the "Important safety notes" sec-
i
Y page 68).
tion (
No steering support is provided by STEER CONTROL, if:
R
ESP®is malfunctioning.
R
the lighting is faulty.
Safety
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78
Power steering will, however, continue to function.
Protection against theft
Immobilizer
X
To activate with the SmartKey: remove
Safety
the SmartKey from the ignition lock.
X
To activate with KEYLESS-GO: switch the ignition off and open the driver's door.
X
To deactivate: switch on the ignition.
The immobilizer prevents your vehicle from being started without the correct SmartKey.
When leaving the vehicle, always take the SmartKey with you and lock the vehicle. Any­one can start the engine if a valid SmartKey has been left inside the vehicle.
The immobilizer is always deactivated
i
when you start the engine.
In the event that the engine cannot be star­ted (yet the vehicle's battery is charged), the system is not operational. Contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center or call 1-800-FOR-MERCedes (in the USA) or 1-800-387-0100 (in Canada).
ATA (anti-theft alarm system)
X
To arm: lock the vehicle with the SmartKey or KEYLESS-GO. Indicator lamp : flashes. The alarm sys­tem is armed after approximately 15 seconds.
X
To deactivate using the SmartKey:
unlock the vehicle with the SmartKey.
or
X
Insert the SmartKey into the ignition lock.
X
To deactivate using KEYLESS-GO: unlock the vehicle with KEYLESS-GO.
or
X
Press the Start/Stop button on the dash­board. The SmartKey must be inside the vehicle.
A visual and audible alarm is triggered if the alarm system is armed and you open:
R
a door
R
the vehicle with the mechanical key
R
the tailgate
R
the hood
X
To turn the alarm off with the SmartKey:
press the % or & button on the SmartKey. The alarm is switched off.
or
X
Insert the SmartKey into the ignition lock. The alarm is switched off.
X
To stop the alarm using KEYLESS-GO:
grasp the outside door handle. The Smart­Key must be outside the vehicle. The alarm is switched off.
or
X
Press the Start/Stop button on the dash­board. The SmartKey must be inside the vehicle. The alarm is switched off.
The alarm is not switched off, even if you close the open door that triggered it, for example.
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30 seconds, the mbrace emergency call system automatically notifies the Cus­tomer Assistance Center. This is done either by text message or data connection. The emergency call system sends the mes­sage or data provided that:
R
you have subscribed to the mbrace ser­vice.
R
the mbrace service has been activated properly.
R
the necessary mobile phone network is available.
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Safety
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Useful information .............................. 82
SmartKey ............................................. 82
Doors .................................................... 90
Cargo compartment ............................ 93
Side windows ...................................... 97
Sliding sunroof .................................. 102
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Opening and closing
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82
SmartKey
Useful information
This Operator's Manual describes all
i
models and all standard and optional equip­ment of your vehicle available at the time of publication of the Operator's Manual. Country-specific differences are possible. Please note that your vehicle may not be equipped with all features described. This also applies to safety-related systems and functions.
Read the information on qualified special-
i
ist workshops (
Y page 29).
SmartKey
Important safety notes
Opening and closing
WARNING
G
If children are left unsupervised in the vehicle, they could:
R
open the doors, thus endangering other people or road users.
R
get out and disrupt traffic.
R
operate the vehicle's equipment.
Additionally, children could set the vehicle in motion if, for example, they:
R
release the parking brake.
R
shifting the automatic transmission out of park position P
R
Start the engine.
There is a risk of an accident and injury.
When leaving the vehicle, always take the SmartKey with you and lock the vehicle. Never leave children or animals unattended in the vehicle. Always keep the SmartKey out of reach of children.
WARNING
G
If you attach heavy or large objects to the SmartKey, the SmartKey could be uninten­tionally turned in the ignition lock. This could cause the engine to be switched off. There is a risk of an accident.
Do not attach any heavy or large objects to the SmartKey. Remove any bulky key rings before inserting the SmartKey into the ignition lock.
Keep the SmartKey away from strong
!
magnetic fields. Otherwise, the remote control function could be affected.
Strong magnetic fields can occur in the vicinity of powerful electrical installations.
Do not store the SmartKey:
R
with electronic devices, e.g. a mobile phone or another SmartKey.
R
with metallic objects, e.g. coins or metal foil.
R
inside metallic objects, e.g. a metal case.
This can affect the functionality of the SmartKey.
Do not keep the KEYLESS-GO key in the tem­perature-controlled cup holder. Otherwise, the KEYLESS-GO key will not be recognized.
SmartKey functions
WARNING
G
If persons, particularly children are subjected to prolonged exposure to extreme heat or cold, there is a risk of injury, possibly even fatal. Never leave children unattended in the vehicle.
:
& Locks the vehicle
;
F Opens/closes the tailgate
=
% Unlocks the vehicle
X
To unlock centrally: press the = button.
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If you do not open the vehicle within approximately 40 seconds of unlocking:
R
the vehicle is locked again.
R
protection against theft is reactivated.
X
To lock centrally: press button :.
The SmartKey centrally locks and unlocks the following components:
R
the doors
R
the tailgate
R
the fuel filler flap
The turn signals flash once when unlocking and three times when locking.
You can also set an audible signal to confirm that the vehicle has been locked. The audible signal can be activated and deactivated using the on-board computer (
Y page 285).
You will receive visual and acoustic locking confirmation if all components were able to be locked.
When it is dark, the surround lighting also comes on if it is activated in the on-board computer (
Y page 284).
KEYLESS-GO
General notes
Bear in mind that the engine can be started by any of the vehicle occupants if there is a KEY­LESS-GO key in the vehicle.
KEYLESS-GO checks whether a valid Smart­Key is in the vehicle by periodically establish­ing a radio connection between the vehicle and the SmartKey. This happens:
R
when the external door handles are touched
R
when starting the engine
R
while the vehicle is in motion
X
To unlock the vehicle: touch the inner
surface of the door handle.
X
To lock the vehicle: touch sensor sur­face :.
X
Convenience closing feature: touch recessed sensor surface ; for an exten­ded period.
Further information on the convenience clos­ing feature (
Y page 99).
If you pull on the handle of the tailgate, only the cargo compartment of the vehicle is unlocked.
Opening and closing
Locking/unlocking centrally
You can start, lock or unlock the vehicle using KEYLESS-GO. To do this, you only need carry the SmartKey with you. You can combine the functions of KEYLESS-GO with those of a con­ventional SmartKey. Unlock the vehicle by using KEYLESS-GO, for instance, and lock it using the & button on the SmartKey.
When locking or unlocking with KEYLESS-GO, the distance between the SmartKey and the corresponding door handle must not be greater than 3 ft (1 m).
Deactivating and activating
If you do not intend to use a key for an exten­ded period of time, you can deactivate the KEYLESS-GO function of the SmartKey. The SmartKey will then use very little power, thereby conserving battery power. For the purposes of activation/deactivation, the vehicle must not be nearby.
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SmartKey
X
To deactivate: press the & button on the SmartKey twice in rapid succession. The battery check lamp (
Y page 85) of the
SmartKey flashes twice briefly and lights up once, then KEYLESS-GO is deactivated.
X
To activate: press any button on the SmartKey or insert the SmartKey into the ignition lock. KEYLESS-GO and all of its associated fea­tures are available again.
KEYLESS-GO start function
Bear in mind that the engine can be started by any of the vehicle occupants if there is a SmartKey in the vehicle.
Opening and closing
Changing the settings of the locking system
You can change the settings of the locking system. This means that only the driver's door and the fuel filler flap are unlocked when the vehicle is unlocked. This is useful if you fre­quently travel on your own.
X
To change the setting: press and hold down the % and & buttons simulta­neously for approximately six seconds until the battery check lamp flashes twice
Y page 85).
(
i If the setting of the locking system is
changed within the signal range of the vehi­cle, pressing the & or % button:
R
locks or
R
unlocks the vehicle
The SmartKey now functions as follows:
X
To unlock the driver's door: press the
% button once.
X
To unlock centrally: press the % but- ton twice.
X
To lock centrally: press the & button.
The KEYLESS-GO function is changed as fol­lows:
X
To unlock the driver's door: touch the inner surface of the door handle on the driver's door.
X
To unlock centrally: touch the inner sur­face of the door handle on the front­passenger door or the rear door.
X
To lock centrally: touch the outer sensor surface on one of the door handles
Y page 83).
(
X
To restore the factory settings: press and hold d
own the % and & buttons
simultaneously for approximately six sec­onds until the battery check lamp flashes
Y page 85).
twice (
Mechanical key
General notes
If the vehicle can no longer be locked or unlocked with the SmartKey, use the mechanical key.
If you use the mechanical key to unlock and open the driver's door, the anti-theft alarm system will be triggered (Y page 78).
There are several ways to turn off the alarm:
X
To turn the alarm off with the SmartKey:
press the % or & button on the SmartKey.
or
X
Insert the SmartKey into the ignition lock.
or
X
To deactivate the alarm with KEYLESS­GO: press the Start/Stop button in the igni-
tion lock. The SmartKey must be in the vehicle.
or
X
Lock or unlock the vehicle using KEYLESS­GO. The SmartKey must be outside the vehicle.
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If you unlock the vehicle using the mechanical key, the fuel filler flap will not be unlocked automatically.
X
To unlock the fuel filler flap: insert the SmartKey into the ignition lock.
Removing the mechanical key
X
Push release catch : in the direction of the arrow and at the same time remove mechanical key ; from the SmartKey.
For further information about:
R
unlocking the driver's door (Y page 92)
R
unlocking the cargo compartment
Y page 97)
(
R
locking the vehicle (Y page 92)
Inserting the mechanical key
X
Push mechanical key ; completely into the SmartKey until it engages and release catch : is back in its basic position.
SmartKey battery
Important safety notes
WARNING
G
Batteries contain toxic and corrosive substan­ces. If batteries are swallowed, it can result in severe health problems. There is a risk of fatal injury.
Keep batteries out of the reach of children. If a battery is swallowed, seek medical attention immediately.
Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the batteries replaced at a qualified specialist workshop.
The SmartKey batteries contain perchlorate material, which may require special handling and regard for the environment. National guidelines must be observed during disposal.
In California, see www.dtsc.ca.gov/Hazard­ousWaste/Perchlorate/index.cfm.
Checking the battery
X
Press the & or % button. The battery is working properly if battery check lamp : lights up briefly.
The battery is discharged if battery check lamp : does not light up briefly.
X
Change the battery (Y page 85).
i If the SmartKey battery is checked within
the signal reception range of the vehicle, pressing the & or % button:
R
locks or
R
unlocks the vehicle
You can get a battery at any qualified spe-
i
cialist workshop.
Replacing the battery
You require a CR 2025 3 V cell battery.
X
Take the mechanical key out of the Smart-
Y page 84).
Key (
Opening and closing
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86
X
Press mechanical key ; into the opening in the SmartKey in the direction of the arrow until battery compartment cover : opens. Do not hold battery compartment cover : closed while doing so.
X
Remove battery compartment cover :.
Opening and closing
X
Repeatedly tap the SmartKey against your palm until battery = falls out.
X
Insert the new battery with the positive ter­minal facing upwards. Use a lint-free cloth to do so.
X
Make sure that the surface of the battery is free of lint, grease and other contaminants.
X
Insert the front tabs of battery compart­ment cover : into the housing first and then press to close it.
X
Insert mechanical key ; into the Smart­Key.
X
Check the function of all SmartKey buttons on the vehicle.
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Problems with the SmartKey
SmartKey
87
Problem
You cannot lock or unlock the vehicle using the SmartKey.
You can no longer lock/unlock the vehi­cle using KEYLESS-GO.
Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions
The SmartKey battery is discharged or nearly discharged.
X
Try again to lock/unlock the vehicle using the remote control function of the SmartKey. Point the tip of the SmartKey at the driver's door handle from close range and press the % or & button.
If this does not work:
X
Check the SmartKey battery (Y page 85) and replace it if nec-
Y page 85).
essary (
X
Unlock (Y page 92) or lock (Y page 92) the vehicle using the mechanical key.
The SmartKey is faulty.
X
Unlock (Y page 92) or lock (Y page 92) the vehicle using the mechanical key.
X
Have the SmartKey checked at a qualified specialist workshop.
There is interference from a powerful source of radio waves.
X
Lock/unlock the vehicle using the remote control function of the SmartKey. Point the tip of the SmartKey at the driver's door handle from close range and press the % or & button.
KEYLESS-GO is malfunctioning.
X
Lock/unlock the vehicle using the remote control function of the SmartKey. Point the tip of the SmartKey at the driver's door handle from close range and press the % or & button.
X
Have KEYLESS-GO checked at a qualified specialist workshop.
If this does not work:
X
Check the SmartKey battery (Y page 85) and replace it if nec-
Y page 85).
essary (
X
Unlock (Y page 92) or lock (Y page 92) the vehicle using the mechanical key.
Opening and closing
You have lost a Smart­Key.
You have lost the mechanical key.
X
Have the SmartKey deactivated at a qualified specialist work­shop.
X
Report the loss immediately to the vehicle insurers.
X
If necessary, have the locks changed as well.
X
Report the loss immediately to the vehicle insurers.
X
If necessary, have the locks changed as well.
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SmartKey
Problem
The engine cannot be started using the SmartKey.
The engine cannot be started using KEYLESS­GO. The SmartKey is in the vehicle.
Opening and closing
Problem
You cannot lock or unlock the vehicle using the SmartKey.
Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions
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 394).
(
or
X
Jump-start the vehicle (Y page 395).
or
X
Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
A door is open. Therefore, the SmartKey cannot be detected as easily.
X
Close the door and try to start the vehicle again.
There is interference from a powerful source of radio waves.
X
Start your vehicle with the SmartKey in the ignition lock.
Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions
The SmartKey battery is discharged or nearly discharged.
X
Vehicles without KEYLESS-GO or KEYLESS-GO start func­tion: try again to lock/unlock the vehicle using the remote con-
trol function of the SmartKey. Point the tip of the SmartKey at the driver's door handle from close range and press the % or & button.
If this does not work:
X
Check the SmartKey battery and replace it if necessary
Y page 85).
(
X
Unlock (Y page 92) or lock (Y page 92) the vehicle using the mechanical key.
You can no longer lock or unlock the vehicle using KEYLESS-GO.
The SmartKey is faulty.
X
Unlock (Y page 92) or lock (Y page 92) the vehicle using the mechanical key.
X
Have the SmartKey checked at a qualified specialist workshop.
KEYLESS-GO was deactivated.
X
Reactivate KEYLESS-GO (Y page 83).
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Problem
Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions
The SmartKey battery is discharged or nearly discharged.
X
Check the SmartKey battery (Y page 85) and replace it if nec-
Y page 85).
essary (
If this does not work:
X
Unlock (Y page 92) or lock (Y page 92) the vehicle using the mechanical key.
There is interference from a powerful source of radio waves.
X
Unlock (Y page 92) or lock (Y page 92) the vehicle using the mechanical key.
KEYLESS-GO is malfunctioning.
X
Lock/unlock the vehicle using the remote control function of the SmartKey.
X
Have the vehicle and SmartKey checked at a qualified specialist workshop.
If the vehicle can also not be locked/unlocked using the remote control function:
X
Unlock (Y page 92) or lock (Y page 92) the vehicle using the mechanical key.
X
Have the vehicle and SmartKey checked at a qualified specialist workshop.
Opening and closing
You have lost a Smart­Key.
You have lost the mechanical key.
The engine cannot be started using the SmartKey.
X
Have the SmartKey deactivated at a qualified specialist work­shop.
X
Report the loss immediately to the vehicle insurers.
X
If necessary, have the locks changed as well.
X
Report the loss immediately to the vehicle insurers.
X
If necessary, have the locks changed as well.
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 394).
(
or
X
Jump-start the vehicle (Y page 395).
or
X
Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
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Doors
Problem
Vehicles with KEY­LESS-GO or the KEY­LESS-GO start func­tion: the engine cannot
be started using the Start/Stop button. The SmartKey is in the vehi­cle.
Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions
The vehicle is locked.
X
Unlock the vehicle and try to start the vehicle again.
The SmartKey battery is discharged or nearly discharged.
X
Check the SmartKey battery (Y page 85) and replace it if nec­essary (
If this does not work:
X
Start your vehicle with the SmartKey in the ignition lock.
There is interference from a powerful source of radio waves.
X
Start your vehicle with the SmartKey in the ignition lock.
Doors
Opening and closing
Important safety notes
WARNING
G
If children are left unsupervised in the vehicle, they could:
R
open the doors, thus endangering other people or road users.
R
get out and disrupt traffic.
R
operate the vehicle's equipment.
Additionally, children could set the vehicle in motion if, for example, they:
R
release the parking brake.
R
shifting the automatic transmission out of park position P
R
Start the engine.
There is a risk of an accident and injury.
When leaving the vehicle, always take the SmartKey with you and lock the vehicle. Never leave children or animals unattended in the vehicle. Always keep the SmartKey out of reach of children.
WARNING
G
If persons, particularly children are subjected to prolonged exposure to extreme heat or cold, there is a risk of injury, possibly even
Y page 85).
fatal. Never leave children unattended in the vehicle.
WARNING
G
If objects, luggage or loads are not secured or not secured sufficiently, they could slip, tip over or be flung around and thereby hit vehicle occupants. There is a risk of injury, particu­larly in the event of sudden braking or a sud­den change in direction.
Always store objects so that they cannot be flung around. Secure objects, luggage or loads against slipping or tipping before the journey.
You should preferably place luggage or loads in the cargo compartment. Observe the load­ing guidelines (
Y page 340).
Unlocking and opening doors from the inside
You can open a door from inside the vehicle even if it has been locked. You can only open the rear doors from inside the vehicle if they are not secured by the child-proof locks
Y page 67).
(
If the vehicle has previously been locked from the outside, opening a door from the inside
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91
will trigger the anti-theft alarm system. Switch off the alarm (
X
Front door: pull door handle ;.
Y page 78).
If the door is locked, locking knob : pops up. The door is unlocked and can be opened.
X
Rear door: pull door handle ;. If the door is locked, locking knob : pops up and the door unlocks.
X
Pull door handle ; again. The door can be opened.
Centrally locking and unlocking the vehicle from the inside
You can centrally lock or unlock the vehicle from the inside. The buttons are located on both front doors.
Meanwhile, the fuel filler flap will not be locked or unlocked.
You cannot unlock the vehicle centrally from the inside if the vehicle has been locked from the outside.
You can open a front door from inside the vehicle even if it has been locked.
If a locked door is opened from the inside, the previous unlock status of the vehicle will be taken into consideration if:
R
the vehicle was locked using the locking button for the central locking, or
R
if the vehicle was locked automatically
The vehicle will be fully unlocked if it had pre­viously been fully unlocked. If only the driver's door had been previously unlocked, only the door which has been opened from the inside is unlocked.
Automatic locking feature
Opening and closing
X
To unlock: press button :.
X
To lock: press button ;. If the front-passenger door is closed, the vehicle locks.
X
To deactivate: press and hold button : for about five seconds until a tone sounds.
X
To activate: press and hold button ; for about five seconds until a tone sounds.
If you press one of the two buttons and do
i
not hear a tone, the relevant setting has already been selected.
The vehicle is locked automatically when the ignition is switched on and the wheels are turning.
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92
You could therefore be locked out if:
R
the vehicle is being pushed.
R
the vehicle is being towed.
R
the vehicle is on a roller dynamometer.
You can also switch the automatic locking function on and off using the on-board com­puter (
Y page 285).
Power closing
Power closing pulls the doors and trunk lid into their locks automatically even if they are only partly closed.
X
To power close a door: push the door into the lock up to the first detent position. Power closing will pull the door fully closed.
Opening and closing
X
To power close the tailgate: lightly press the tailgate downwards. Power closing will pull the tailgate fully closed.
Unlocking the driver's door (mechan­ical key)
If the vehicle can no longer be locked or unlocked with the SmartKey or KEYLESS-GO, use the mechanical key.
If you use the mechanical key to unlock and open the driver's door, the anti-theft alarm system will be triggered (Y page 78).
X
Take the mechanical key out of the Smart-
Y page 85).
Key (
X
Insert the mechanical key into the lock of the driver's door as far as it will go.
X
Turn the mechanical key counter-clockwise to position 1. The door is unlocked.
X
Turn the mechanical key back and remove it.
X
Insert the mechanical key into the Smart­Key.
Locking the vehicle (mechanical key)
If the vehicle can no longer be locked with the SmartKey, use the mechanical key.
X
Open the driver's door.
X
Close the front-passenger door, the rear doors and the tailgate.
X
Press the locking button (Y page 91).
X
Check whether the locking knobs on the front-passenger door and the rear doors are still visible. Press down the locking knobs by hand, if necessary.
X
Close the driver's door.
X
Take the mechanical key out of the Smart-
Y page 85).
Key (
X
Insert the mechanical key into the lock of the driver's door as far as it will go.
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X
Turn the mechanical key clockwise as far as it will go to position 1.
X
Turn the mechanical key back and remove it.
X
Make sure that the doors and the tailgate are locked.
X
Insert the mechanical key into the Smart­Key.
If you lock the vehicle as described above,
i
the fuel filler flap is not locked. The anti­theft alarm system is not armed.
Cargo compartment
Important safety notes
WARNING
G
If persons, particularly children are subjected to prolonged exposure to extreme heat or cold, there is a risk of injury, possibly even fatal. Never leave children unattended in the vehicle.
WARNING
G
Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide. If the tailgate is open when the engine is running, particu­larly if the vehicle is moving, exhaust fumes could enter the passenger compartment. There is a risk of poisoning.
Turn off the engine before opening the tail­gate. Never drive with the tailgate open.
Cargo compartment
WARNING
G
If objects, luggage or loads are not secured or not secured sufficiently, they could slip, tip over or be flung around and thereby hit vehicle occupants. There is a risk of injury, particu­larly in the event of sudden braking or a sud­den change in direction.
Always store objects so that they cannot be flung around. Secure objects, luggage or loads against slipping or tipping before the journey.
The tailgate swings upwards and to the
!
rear when opened. Therefore, make sure that there is sufficient clearance above and behind the tailgate.
Tailgate opening dimensions
i
Y page 454).
(
You should preferably place luggage or loads in the cargo compartment. Observe the load­ing guidelines (
Do not leave the SmartKey in the cargo com­partment. You could otherwise lock yourself out.
You can:
R
close the tailgate manually from outside
R
open and close the tailgate automatically from outside
R
open and close the tailgate automatically from inside
R
limit the opening angle of the tailgate
R
unlock the tailgate from inside with the emergency release
Tailgate reversing feature
On vehicles with tailgate remote closing fea­ture, the tailgate is equipped with automatic obstacle recognition with a reversing feature. If a solid object blocks or restricts the tailgate when automatically opening or closing, this procedure is stopped. If the tailgate is stop­ped during the closing procedure, it will open again automatically. The automatic obstacle
Y page 340).
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Opening and closing
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94
recognition with reversing feature is only an aid. It is not a substitute for your attentive­ness when opening and closing the tailgate.
WARNING
G
The reversing feature does not react:
R
to soft, light and thin objects, e.g. small fin­gers
R
over the last 1/3 in (8 mm) of the closing movement
This means that the reversing feature cannot prevent someone being trapped in these sit­uations. There is a risk of injury.
Make sure that no body parts are in close proximity during the closing procedure.
If somebody becomes trapped:
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press the F button on the SmartKey, or
Opening and closing
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pull or press the remote operating switch on the driver's door or
R
press the closing or locking button on the tailgate or
R
pull the handle on the tailgate
Opening and closing manually from outside
Opening
X
Press the % button on the SmartKey.
X
Pull handle : and release it. The tailgate opens automatically.
Closing
X
Pull the tailgate down using recess :.
X
Allow the tailgate to drop into the lock.
X
Lock the vehicle if necessary with the & button on the SmartKey or with KEYLESS­GO.
If a KEYLESS-GO key is detected in the
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cargo compartment, the tailgate will not lock.
Opening/closing automatically from outside
Important safety notes
WARNING
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Parts of the body could become trapped dur­ing automatic closing of the tailgate. More­over, people, e.g. children, may be standing in the closing area or may enter the closing area during the closing process. There is a risk of injury.
Make sure that nobody is in the vicinity of the closing area during the closing process.
Use one of the following options to stop the closing process:
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press the F button on the SmartKey.
R
pull or press the remote operating switch on the driver's door.
R
press the closing or locking button on the tailgate.
R
pull the handle on the tailgate
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WARNING
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Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide. If the tailgate is open when the engine is running, particu­larly if the vehicle is moving, exhaust fumes could enter the passenger compartment. There is a risk of poisoning.
Turn off the engine before opening the tail­gate. Never drive with the tailgate open.
The tailgate swings upwards and to the
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rear when opened. Therefore, make sure that there is sufficient clearance above and behind the tailgate.
Tailgate opening dimensions
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Y page 454).
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Notes on the automatic reversing feature
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for the tailgate (
Y page 93).
Opening the tailgate automatically
You can open the tailgate automatically with the SmartKey or the handle in the tailgate.
X
Press and hold the F button on the SmartKey until the tailgate opens.
or
X
If the tailgate is unlocked, pull the handle and let it go again immediately.
Closing the tailgate automatically
WARNING
G
Parts of the body could become trapped dur­ing automatic closing of the tailgate. More­over, people, e.g. children, may be standing in the closing area or may enter the closing area during the closing process. There is a risk of injury.
Make sure that nobody is in the vicinity of the closing area during the closing process.
Use one of the following options to stop the closing process:
R
press the F button on the SmartKey.
R
pull or press the remote operating switch on the driver's door.
R
press the closing or locking button on the tailgate.
R
pull the handle on the tailgate
Closing and locking button (example: vehicle with KEYLESS-GO)
X
To close: press closing button : on the tailgate.
or
X
Press and hold the F button on the SmartKey until the tailgate closes. You can release the button as soon as the tailgate starts to close.
Vehicles with KEYLESS-GO: you can simulta­neously close and lock the tailgate.
X
Press locking button ; on the tailgate. If a KEYLESS-GO key is detected outside the vehicle, the tailgate closes and locks. All the doors must be shut and the Smart­Key located in the vicinity of the tailgate.
The tailgate cannot be opened and closed
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with the SmartKey if there is a SmartKey in the ignition.
If the tailgate touches an object while clos­ing, the closing procedure is interrupted and the tailgate reopens.
If a KEYLESS-GO key is detected in the
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cargo compartment, the tailgate will not lock.
Opening and closing
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Opening/closing automatically from inside
Important safety notes
WARNING
G
Parts of the body could become trapped dur­ing automatic closing of the tailgate. More­over, people, e.g. children, may be standing in the closing area or may enter the closing area during the closing process. There is a risk of injury.
Make sure that nobody is in the vicinity of the closing area during the closing process.
Use one of the following options to stop the closing process:
R
press the F button on the SmartKey.
Opening and closing
R
pull or press the remote operating switch on the driver's door.
R
press the closing or locking button on the tailgate.
R
pull the handle on the tailgate
WARNING
G
Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide. If the tailgate is open when the engine is running, particu­larly if the vehicle is moving, exhaust fumes could enter the passenger compartment. There is a risk of poisoning.
Turn off the engine before opening the tail­gate. Never drive with the tailgate open.
The tailgate swings upwards and to the
!
rear when opened. Therefore, make sure that there is sufficient clearance above and behind the tailgate.
Tailgate opening dimensions
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Y page 454).
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Notes on the automatic reversing feature
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for the tailgate (
Y page 93).
Opening and closing
You can open and close the tailgate from the driver's seat when the vehicle is stationary and unlocked.
X
To open: pull remote operating switch : for the tailgate until the tailgate opens.
X
To close: turn the SmartKey to position 1 or 2 in the ignition lock.
X
Press remote operating switch for tail­gate : until the tailgate is completely closed.
Limiting the opening angle of the tail­gate
Important safety notes
Make sure there is sufficient clearance to
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open the tailgate fully when setting the opening angle. The tailgate could otherwise be damaged. Ideally, set the opening angle outside.
Activating
You can limit the opening angle of the tail­gate. This is possible in the top half of its opening range, up to approximately 4 in (10 cm) before the stop.
This could be useful, for example, if there is insufficient space above the tailgate.
X
To open the tailgate: pull the handle on the tailgate.
X
To stop the opening procedure at the desired position: press the closing button
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(Y page 94) in the tailgate or pull the handle on the outside of the tailgate again.
X
To store the position: press and hold the closing button in the tailgate until you hear a short tone. The opening angle limiter is activated. The tailgate will now stop in the stored position when opening.
Deactivating
X
Press and hold the closing button
Y page 94) in the tailgate until you hear
( two short tones.
Tailgate emergency release
Important safety notes
The tailgate swings upwards and to the
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rear when opened. Therefore, make sure that there is sufficient clearance above and behind the tailgate.
Tailgate opening dimensions
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Y page 454).
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If the tailgate can no longer be unlocked:
R
using the SmartKey, or
R
using the remote operating switch in the door control panel:
Use the emergency release.
Opening
X
Take the mechanical key out of the Smart-
Y page 85).
Key (
X
Insert mechanical key ; into the opening in paneling :.
X
Turn mechanical key ; 90° clockwise.
X
Push mechanical key ; in the direction of the arrow and open the tailgate.
X
Insert the mechanical key into the Smart­Key.
Side windows
Important safety notes
WARNING
G
While opening the side windows, body parts could become trapped between the side win­dow and the door frame as the side window moves. There is a risk of injury.
Make sure that nobody touches the side win­dow during the opening procedure. If some­body becomes trapped, release the switch or pull the switch to close the side window again.
WARNING
G
While closing the side windows, body parts in the closing area could become trapped. There is a risk of injury.
When closing make sure that no parts of the body are in the closing area. If somebody becomes trapped, release the switch or press the switch to open the side window again.
Opening and closing
WARNING
G
If children operate the side windows they could become trapped, particularly if they are left unsupervised. There is a risk of injury.
Activate the override feature for the rear side windows. When leaving the vehicle, always take the SmartKey with you and lock the vehi­cle. Never leave children unsupervised in the vehicle.
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Side window reversing feature
The side windows are equipped with an auto­matic reversing feature. If a solid object blocks or restricts a side window during the closing process, the side window opens again automatically. However, the automatic reversing feature is only an aid and does not relieve you of the responsibility of paying attention when closing a side window.
WARNING
G
The reversing feature does not react:
R
to soft, light and thin objects, e.g. small fin­gers
R
over the last 1/6 in(4 mm) of the closing movement
R
during resetting
Opening and closing
R
when closing the side window again man­ually immediately after automatic reversing
This means that the reversing feature cannot prevent someone being trapped in these sit­uations. There is a risk of injury.
Make sure that no body parts are in close proximity during the closing procedure. If someone becomes trapped, press the switch to open the side window again.
Opening and closing the side win­dows
The switches for all side windows are located on the driver's door. There is also a switch on each door for the corresponding side window.
The switches on the driver's door take prec­edence.
:
Front left
;
Front right
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Rear right
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Rear left
X
Turn the SmartKey to position 1 or 2 in the ignition lock.
X
To open: press the corresponding switch.
X
To close: pull the corresponding switch.
If you press/pull the switch beyond the
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point of resistance, automatic operation is started in the corresponding direction. You can stop automatic operation by pressing/ pulling the switch again.
You can continue to operate the side win-
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dows after you switch off the engine or remove the SmartKey. This function is available for up to five minutes or until the driver's or front-passenger door is opened.
When the override feature for the side
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windows is activated, the side windows cannot be operated from the rear
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Opening and closing the hinged side windows
Opening and closing
The hinged side windows are operated elec­trically from the from the driver's seat.
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