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AP46.00-P-4653GH
Checking tie rod and drag link joints for play and checking rubber boots
3.5.00
MODEL
163.113 /128 /136 /154 /157 /172 /174 /175
P46.40-0213-01
1g
Bellows
1h
Inner clamping ring
1i
Outer clamping ring
10
Tie rod
10i
Lock nut
10l
Tie rod end
P46.40-0212-01
1
Ignition
OFF
Checking
2
Check bellows (1g) by visual inspection as
follows:
- Jack up vehicle at front axle
- Stretch bellows by turning the steering to the
left and right while checking for damage
(cracks, chafe marks and dents)
Never check the bellows (1g) by pushing
in or bending the folds as this causes damage
to the plastic and leads to leaks in the long
term.
If necessary:
#
f
Replace bellows
AR46.40-P-0400GH
3
Check tie rod (10) for play
Check tie rod joints by pulling and pushing
firmly.
If necessary:
#
f
Replace track rods
AR46.40-P-0200GH
4
Check rubber boot of outer joint for leaks and
condition
If a rubber boot is leaking, replace tie rod
joint.
If necessary:
#
f
Replace track rods
AR46.40-P-0200GH
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AD54.30-P-5000-03A
Directly controlled display instruments
troubleshooting chart IC
Directly controlled display instruments or indicator
lamp/warning message:
D
Outside temperature indicator
D
Fuel gauge
D
Oil pressure gauge (models 129 and 140 only)
D
Left turn signal indicator lamp
D
Right turn signal indicator lamp
D
High beam indicator lamp
D
Fuel reserve indicator lamp
D
Airbag SRS indicator lamp/MIL
D
AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp (only model 163 except
I )
D
Low brake fluid level/parking brake indicator lamp (only brake
fluid direct)
(both functions via CAN on model 163)
D
Low windshield washer fluid level indicator lamp (except
models 163 and 168)
D
Low ECL indicator lamp (except models 163 and 168)
D
Generator charge indicator lamp
D
Seat belt reminder lamp
D
Seat belt/backrest lock reminder lamp
D
Exterior lamp failure indicator lamp
D
Hydraulic fluid level indicator lamp (models 202 and 210 only)
D
ADS MIL, suspension
D
Turn signal clicking
D
Seat belt reminder lamp
D
Light reminder lamp
D
Key reminder lamp
D
Soft top reminder lamp (model 170 only)
D
Steering lock warning lamp (
I )
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Features
This telephone system is fully integrated with your Mercedes-Benz audio system and steering wheel switches
*
. You can
scroll through the first 99 entries in your phone book and access the entire phone number memory; place, receive, and
terminate calls; change volume; and view call status (such as Ready, Dialing, Incoming Call, Call Active, No Service, Redial,
etc.). Because exact phone features are dependent on the particular audio system installed in your vehicle, detailed oper-
ation is covered in your audio system manual. Please refer to it.
Notes:
• In order for your Mercedes-Benz volume controls to work in conjunction with your Motorola phone (to change ringer
volume or adjust call volume), the vehicle must have either the engine running or the ignition key turned clockwise
to the last position before starting the engine.
• Your phone includes many new features that take additional time to initialize, resulting in increased power up/down
time. Please wait until the phone is completely powered up before using any feature from both the radio and phone
controls.
Finding Information on Phone Features
Your new Mercedes-Benz telephone operates in two modes:
•
Vehicular Mode
—when the phone is inserted and snapped into the privacy cradle in the vehicle
•
Portable Mode
—when the phone is operating as a stand alone device (NOT inserted and snapped into the privacy
cradle in the vehicle)
Most features of your new Mercedes-Benz telephone are available in both modes.
This guide contains basic information on using your phone in Vehicular Mode to place and receive calls.
* Not available on all models.
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Placing a Call Using Hands Free Operation
Hands Free operation allows you to use the phone while it is docked in the cradle. The phone audio is projected through
your vehicle’s audio system speakers. The Hands Free microphone allows both driver and passenger to engage in the con-
versation.
Step
11 1 1
Prepare the phone for Hands Free use:
• Dock the phone. (See “Switching into Vehicular Mode” on page 5.)
• Ensure the flip is closed.
22 2 2
Dial the telephone number via the radio keypad or via voice command.
*
NN N N
oo o o
tt t t
ee e e
::: :
You can enter up to 32 digits.
* Not available on all models.
33 3 3
Press Send on the radio keypad or steering wheel, or speak the voice command: “Dial.”
*
If the network is busy, you hear a fast busy signal. Your phone automatically redials over the next four minutes. When the call
goes through, your phone rings one time and connects the call.
44 4 4
Begin your conversation.
55 5 5
To end the call, press the End key on the radio keypad, steering wheel, or voice activation stalk.
*
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Placing a Call Using Handset Operation
In handset operation, the cellular phone remains in the cradle, but the cradle is removed from the holder and the phone is
held to your ear with the flip open. In this mode, passengers in the vehicle are prevented from hearing the person on the
other end of the call.
Step
11 1 1
With the phone properly docked, dial the number you are calling.
NN N N
oo o o
tt t t
ee e e
::: :
You may also dial the number with the phone out of the cradle.
If your audio system is on when you make a call, it automatically mutes to allow the person you are calling to be heard.
22 2 2
Press the Send button on the phone, radio keypad, or steering wheel
*
to initiate the call.
* Not available on all models.
33 3 3
Remove the phone and cradle from the holder, lift the phone to your ear, and begin your conversation.
NN N N
oo o o
tt t t
ee e e
::: :
Your phone will display the In Use icon while the call is active.
44 4 4
When you are finished with the call, press
O
on the phone, head unit, or steering wheel.
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Answering a Call Using Hands Free Operation
NN N N
oo o o
tt t t
ee e e
::: :
If your phone is set to silent mode while it is docked, you will not hear a hands free ring tone when you receive a call.
Answering a Call Using Privacy Mode
Step
11 1 1
Prepare the phone for Hands Free use:
aa a a
Close the flip on the phone.
bb b b
Dock the phone. (See “Switching into Vehicular Mode” on page 5.)
22 2 2
Press Send on the radio keypad or steering wheel
*
to answer the call.
* Not available on all models.
33 3 3
Speak clearly in order for the Hands Free microphone to deliver your conversation.
44 4 4
After you finish your conversation, end the call by pressing the End key on the radio keypad or steering wheel.
*
Step
11 1 1
Remove the cradle from the holder.
22 2 2
Open the flip on your phone.
33 3 3
Lift the phone to your ear.
44 4 4
Begin speaking.