Mercedes-Benz 280 E 1979, 280 CE 1979 Owner's Manual

You have chosen to drive a MERCEDES-BENZ, a car in whose construction and production we have taken great pains because we believe that quality is not a m atter of chance.
Perhaps you have already had experience with a MERCEDES, maybe this is your first car from the DAIMLER-BENZ company. In both cases for your own benefit please read this owners manual before putting it away. Even though you have been driving a car for years, some things in this car may be new to you, and this manual certainly contains a few hints which will help you to make the most of your new car.
We wish you safe and pleasant motoring. DAIMLER-BENZ Aktiengesellschaft
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Contents
This Owners Manual also
describes optional extras as far as an introduction on their handling is required. As these extras need to be ordered separately, the equipment of your vehicle may deviate from the descriptions and illustrations to some extent.
The last page
What you should know at the
gas station
Vehicle Operation
Instruments and Controls 8 Instrument Cluster Keys, Doors
Master and Supplementary key
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Opening, Locking and Unlocking of Doors Master Lock System
Seats
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Adjustment of Driver’s Seat and Front Passenger Seat ... 14 Safety Headrest Arm Rest (Rear Seat) Safety B elts
Controls
Steering Lock Light Switch Combination Switch Cruise C ontrol
Various Equipment
Interior Lights Rear View M irro rs Sun V isor
Heated Rear Window Shelf below Rear Window ... 23 Electric Lighter
Sliding Roof............................. 24
Electric Window Lifte rs 25 Automatic Climate Control 26 Radio
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Driving
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Regular Inspections Parking Brake Catalytic Converter Cautions ... 37 Starting and Turning off the Engine Starting and Shifting Gears 39 Safe Driving
Driving Economically
The First 1,000 Miles (1,500 km) 44 Special Operating Conditions .. 45
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Brake Pad Wear Indicator ... 43 Brake Fluid Charge Indicator Light 43
Oil Pressure G auge.............. 43
Coolant Temperature Gauge . 43 Emission Control
Fuel Consumption
Engine Oil Consumption .... 44
Winter Driving Hints for Driving
High Altitude Engine Adjustment Tire Chains Traveling Abroad
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Vehicle Care
MERCEDES-BENZ Maintenance System
Spare Parts Service Cleaning and Care of the Vehicle 50
Practical Hints Ash trays
First Aid K it
Rear Seat Cushion Spare Wheel, Jack, Vehicle Tool K it
Luggage or Ski R acks
Wheels, Tires, Changing Wheels 56
Checking Fuels, Coolants, Lubricants, etc
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Severe Operating Conditions 48 Engine Oil Change and Filter Change Automatic Transmission - Fluid and Filter Change 48
Jobs related to Care
Wheels, T ires Changing Wheels Tire Pressure
Engine Oil Level C heck 59 Replenishing Coolant Fluid Level - Automatic Transmission
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Electrical System
Fuses
Battery Spark P lugs Replacing Bulbs
Emergency Operating of Sliding Roof
Unlocking of the Fuel Tank
Filler F lap
Emergency-starting and
Towing the Vehicle
Technical Data Fuels, Coolants, Lubricants, etc.
Identification Plates Vehicle Data Cards
Technical Data
Fuels, Coolants, Lubricants, etc. 74
Capacities Engine O ils Brake Fluid Coolants
Service-Literature
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Vehicle Operation
Driving
Vehicle Care
Practical Hints
Technical Data Fuels,
Coolants, Lubricants, etc.
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Vehicle Operation
Instruments and Controls
For more detailed descriptions see quoted pages.
1 Speaker grilles
2 Swivelling side ventilation outlets (page 26)
3 Parking brake release knob (page 36)
4 Hood lock release handle (page 34)
5 Parking brake pedal (page 36)
6 Combination switch (page 20)
7 Light switch (page 19)
8 Cruise control (page 21)
9 Instrument cluster (page 10)
10 Horn control
11 Steering lock with ignition/starter switch (page 18)
12 Swivelling outlets for cooled air (page 26)
13 Switch for rear courtesy light
14 Switch for automatic antenna (page 31)
15 Switch for electric sliding roof (page 24)
16 Switch for heated rear window (page 23)
17 Automatic climate control (page 26)
18 Radio (page 29)
19 Ash tray with electric lighter (page 24, 54)
20 Speaker - fader control (page 30)
21 Switch group for window lifters (page 25)
22 Hazard warning flasher switch
Push switch = hazard warning flasher system switched on Push switch once more = hazard warning flasher system switched off
23 Glove compartment, illuminated (only if steering
lock is in position 1 or 2) To open, move handle sideways
Instruments and Controls
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instrument Cluster
1 Coolant temperature gauge (° F)
Up to red marking: Maximum permissible temperature for an antifreeze-blended fill protecting down to -22° F (-30° C)
2 Fuel gauge with reserve warning light (red)
Fuel reserve for approx. 25 miles (40 km)
For capacity, refer to page 75 and last page
3 Oil pressure gauge
4 Turn signal indicator light, left (green)
5 Main odometer
6 Trip odometer
7 Turn signal indicator light, right (green)
8 Electric clock
9 Catalyst replacement indicator light (red)
(only California vehicles). When the indicator light comes on, the catalyst must be replaced.
10 Seat belt warning light (red)
11 Knob for clock adjustment
(press in for adjustments)
12 Knob for instrument lighting and trip odometer
Rotate knob: instrument lighting is infinitely variable
Depress knob: trip odometer is turned back
13 Brake warning light (red) comes on if
the parking brake is engaged
too little brake fluid is in the reservoir
14 Brake pad wear indicator light (red):
Light comes on while braking and driving if the front wheel brake pads are worn down. Refer to page 43
15 Charge indicator light (red):
Comes on when the steering lock key is moved to driving position 2and must go out when the engine is idling
16 High beam indicator light (blue)
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Keys Doors
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Master Key square head - fits all
locks on the car.
Supplementary Key rounded head fits only the door locks and the steering lock. This key is intended to be used whenever the car is left with an attendant. Be sure to lock glove compartment and trunk with the master key.
Opening the Doors
From outside: pull handle outwards (1). From the inside: pull handle in door trim panel.
Locking and Unlocking of Doors
From the outside: turn key.
From the inside: actuate safety plunger (sedan) or safety lever
(coupe). 2 Unlocking
3 Locking
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When the rear door plunger’s are pushed down the rear doors cannot be opened from the outside or the inside. They can be opened after pulling plungers up.
One cannot lock:
the driver’s door if it is open.
any door if the door lock has not engaged fully. In this case open the door and close it again.
Keys Doors
Master Lock System
The master lock system simultane ously locks or unlocks together with the drivers door all other doors, fuel tank filler flap and trunk
lid. As the driver’s door plunger is moved, the plungers of all other doors must move at the same time. If this is not the case, the lock of the corresponding door has not engaged fully. Open the door once
more and close it correctly. When the master lock system has
been applied, the lock plungers of the front passenger door and the rear doors can also be operated manually from inside. In addition to this, the front passenger door can be locked or unlocked by means of the key.
The master lock system can only be applied by depressing the plunger on the drivers door. Lock plungers of the other doors cannot be depressed individually.
The trunk lid can also be unlocked separately by turning master key
counterclockwise to the stop. Push the trunk lock button in with it and lift the lid. Return the key to its initial position and withdraw it.
To lock the lid, close it firmly. It will then be locked again by the master
lock system.
A provision has been made to facilitate permanent locking of the trunk lid for positive prevention of access to trunk by unauthorized persons.
Before leaving vehicle with an attendant, lock trunk with master key (square head) by turning key clockwise to stop (tumbler slot vertical), then provide attendant with round-headed supplementary key. Thus, the trunk lock has been excluded from the operation of the master lock system and cannot be opened except with the square headed master key.
To reverse this, turn trunk lock counterclockwise back to hori zontal position of the tumbler slot with master key. Lock will then be reengaged in master lock
system; that is, it will automatically be locked or unlocked depending on whether the driver’s door is locked or unlocked.
The master lock system operates on vacuum generated by the engine. A reservoir allows the master lock system to be actuated about five times after the engine is turned off. If the system can then no longer be engaged, idle engine for a short period.
If no vacuum is available, the locks can be actuated individually in the normal manner. The fuel tank filler flap, however, remains unlocked.
Note: If the filler flap cannot be opened
when the master lock system is unlocked, refer to Unlocking of the
Fuel Tank Filler Flap (page 66).
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Seats
Adjustment of Driver’s Seat and
Front Passenger Seat
Forward and backward adjustment:
lift handle (1); slide seat to desired position and allow handle to re engage.
Height of seat: raise lever (2); to raise seat, move seat forward; to lower seat, move seat backward;
allow lever to reengage. Seat back position: turn handwheel
(3) forward or backward.
For full reclining of backrest, seat should be moved to one of the
forwardmost positions and headrest
removed. For driving, return back rest to upright position and push
seat back. Replace headrest.
Note:
Prior to operating the vehicle, the driver should adjust the seat height for proper vision as well as fore-aft
placement and seat back angle to
insure adequate control, reach,
operation, and comfort. The head
rest should also be adjusted for proper height so that when the cushion is tipped completely forward, it should form a cradle
behind the seat occupants head.
Both the inside and outside rear view mirrors should then be adjusted for adequate rearward vision. Fasten seat belts. Children
under the age of six or under the
weight of 50 lbs. (23 kg) should be
seated in the back seat with an
approved restraint system properly secured.
All seat, headrest, and rearview
mirror adjustments as well as fastening of seat belts should be
accomplished before the vehicle
is put into motion.
Coupe: When the doors are closed the backrests are locked by means of vacuum. The locks can be
released by pushing button (4).
When the doors are opened the
backrests can be folded forward readily.
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Seats
Safety Headrest
Adjust headrest to support the back of the head at the level of the upper end of the ear.
Height adjustment: Press headrest slightly forward (1)
and reset upward or downward. Detaching headrests: Pull headrest out to the stop.
Release arrester by depressing
locking knob to be felt under the
backrest covering material and pull up headrest, holding it by the LH headrest post (viewed in driving direction). Finally pull out headrest completely with both hands.
The headrest locking knob of the front seat is located below the LH headrest post (2).
The headrest locking knob of the rear seat is located between the two headrest posts.
Arm Rest (Rear Seat) A center arm rest is provided in the
rear seat which can be pulled out with a loop. When replacing, lift at the rear. For the removal of the rear seat cushion see Practical Hints.
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Seats
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Safety Belts
Warning system: The indicator marked FASTEN
SEAT BELTS is illuminated for 48 seconds after turning the steering lock key to position 2. If the safety belt of the drivers seat is not fastened a warning buzzer sounds simultaneously.
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Fastening of front and outer rear seat belts (with inertia reel):
Pull belt with tongue (1) across shoulder and lap. The belt must not be twisted and must be tight.
Press tongue (1) into buckle (2) and allow to engage audibly.
Unfastening, front and rear:
Depress red button PRESS” (3) in buckle (2).
Return tongue (1) to initial position.
Fastening of rear center seat belt (without inertia reel):
Pull belt across the lap. It must not be twisted and must be tight.
Press tongue into, buckle and allow to engage audibly.
Adjustment of rear center seat belt: To lengthen, turn belt buckle (on
LH side of belt) to be at right angles
to the belt and pull the tongue. To shorten, pull loose end of belt.
Seats
Operation of belts with inertia reel: The safety belt inertia reel stops
the belt from unwinding further in case of vehicle deceleration in any direction or if the belt is pulled out quickly.
Functional test: The locking function of the inertia
reel can be tested by braking, driving around a bend or by pulling
the belt out quickly.
Note: No safety belt can be used for more
than one person. Belts are not
intended for children. After an accident, inspect the safety
belts and replace them, if required.
The belt anchors in the vehicle should also be checked.
Belt webbing must not be routed
via sharp edges.
No modifications which may affect
the efficiency of the belts must be
made. For cleaning and care of belt
webbing, refer to page 51.
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Controls
Steering Lock 0 Steering is locked when the
key is removed. Key can be removed only in this position.
Note: Do not remove key from steering lock while the vehicle is in motion as this will cause the engagement of the steering lock thus rendering the vehicle inoperable.
1 Steering is unlocked. (If neces sary, move steering wheel slightly to turn the key clockwise to position 1”.)
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2 Driving. Starting position:
Continue turning key clockwise to the stop. The starter is engaged when the key is
pressed against the stop. The
starter non-repeat unit requires the
key to be returned to position 0
prior to a new starting attempt.
Notes: The following items can be
operated with the key in steering lock position 1”:
Wipers, windshield washer, headlight flasher, electric lighter, glove compartment light, radio, electric seat heater for front seats.
The power supply to the standing lights is disrupted if the key in the steering lock is in position 2.
A warning buzzer sounds when the key has been left in steering lock positions 1” or 0 and the drivers door is opened.
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Controls
Light Switch
0 Off-position 1 Parking lights (includes side mar
ker lights, tail lights, license plate lights, instrument panel lights)
2 Same as pos. 1 plus headlights
3 Standing lights, right 4 Standing lights, left
A Turn to position 2 and pull out
to first detent = same as position 2 plus fog lights
B Available for an option
Note:
With the steering lock key removed
and the drivers door open a signal sounds if the vehicle’s exterior lighting is not switched off (standing lights excepted).
Controls
Combination Switch
1 Low beam (turn light switch
clockwise two notches)
2 High beam (turn light switch
clockwise two notches)
3 Headlight flasher (high beam
available independent of light switch position)
4 Turn signals, right 5 Turn signals, left To operate the turn signals, move
the combination switch past the
point of resistance (up or down).
The switch is automatically
cancelled when the steering wheel is turned by a large enough angle.
To signal minor directional changes
of the vehicle, such as changing
lanes on a highway, move com bination switch to the point of resistance only and hold it there.
6 Control for windshield washer
system When the washer system is switched on, the wipers also operate
7 Windshield wiper control
0 Windshield wiper switched off
1 Intermittent wiping II Normal wiper speed III High wiper speed
Hints: If one of the turn signals fails,
the turn signal indicator system flashes and sounds at a faster sequence than under normal operating conditions.
Fog lights will only operate together with low beam headlights. Fog lights are turned off automatically when light switch is returned to off-position.
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Controls
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Cruise Control
Any given speed above a range of approximately 1025 mph
(1640 km/h), depending on model, can be maintained with the cruise control by operating the switch.
1 = Setting (touch switch)
Accelerating (hold switch)
2 = Setting (touch switch)
Decelerating (hold switch) Normally the vehicle is accele
rated to the desired speed with the accelerator. Speed is set by briefly pushing the switch to position 1 or 2, and the
accelerator can be released. The speed can be increased (e. g. for passing) by using the accelerator. As soon as the accelerator is released, the previously set speed will be resumed automatically.
If the set speed is to be in creased or decreased slightly (e.g. for adaptation to the flow of traffic), hold switch in
position 1” or 2until the desired speed is reached. When the switch is released, the newly set speed remains constant.
3 = Cancelling
To cancel the cruise control, briefly push lever to position
3. The cruise control will also be
cancelled if the brake pedal is actuated or if the vehicle speed drops on steep grades by more than 20% below the set speed.
4 = Resume
If the lever is briefly pushed to position 4when driving at a
speed exceeding approxima tely 10-25 mph (16-40 km/h), depending on model, that speed is resumed which was set prior to the cancellation of the cruise control. The last memorized speed is cancelled when the key in the steering lock is turned to position 1” or 0.
Important: Please do not use the cruise control
if traffic conditions do not make it advisable to maintain a steady speed, i. e. in heavy traffic or on twisting or slick and muddy roads.
Position Resumeshould be engaged only if the driver is fully aware of the previously set speed and wishes to resume this parti cular preset speed.
When driving with the cruise control, the selector lever must not be
shifted to position N" as otherwise
the engine will overrev.
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Various Equipment
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Interior Lights
The switch for the front light has 3 positions.
Position i: light is switched on and off by the front door contact switches. Position II: light is continuously switched off.
Position III: light is continuously switched on.
The rear passenger compartment
light is switched on and off by the rear door contact switches or by the rock er switch on the instrument panel.
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Rear View Mirrors
Outside rearview mirror: Outside rear view mirror (2) can be
randomly adjusted from inside by means of lever (1).
If the mirror housing has been forcibly removed from its safety catch, it must be repositioned by applying firm pressure.
Inside rearview mirror:
Mirror housing can be randomly adjusted. In addition mirror can be dimmed by means of lever on lower mirror edge. Lever in opposite driving direction = normal position.
Lever in driving direction = anti dazzle position.
Sun Visor
To protect against sunlight from ahead, fold the sun visor down wards.
In the event of strong sunlight through the side windows, remove the sun visor from its inner fixture and swing it sideways.
Heated Rear Window
Turn key in steering lock to
position 2.
When the rear window heater is turned on, the white indicator light
in the switch (1) comes on.
A heavy load is imposed on the
battery due to the high power
Various Equipment
requirement. For this reason, switch off the heated rear window as soon as it is demisted or defrosted. It is shut off automatically after a
maximum of 30 minutes. Always remove heavy layers of ice and snow first.
Shelf below Rear Window
Do not carry heavy or hard objects on the shelf below the rear window.
Such items could become dis
lodged during hard braking or upon a vehicle crash causing distraction or serious injury to the vehicle occupants.
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Various Equipment
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Electric Lighter
Key in steering lock position 1” or 2.
Press in electric lighter; it will pop
out automatically when hot.
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Sliding Roof
Manual operation To release, swing down locking
lever and turn by half a revolution to the stop. Slide roof to the desired position. To secure, turn back the locking lever to the stop and swing up.
Note: For safety reasons the locking lever
must be swung up every time the sliding roof is moved.
Electrical Control Turn key in steering lock to posi
tion 2. Press upper end (symbol) of rocker
switch (1) to open roof, press lower end to close.
If the electric drive fails, the sliding roof can also be moved by hand. Refer to Emergency Operating of Sliding Roof.
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