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Practical hintsFirst aid kit  .....................................228
Fuses ................................................228
Electrical outlet  ..............................230
Stowing things in the vehicle  ......230
Hood ................................................. 231
Checking engine oil level  .............233
Automatic transmission 
fluid level  ...................................234
Engine oil consumption  ................234
Coolant level  ...................................234
Adding coolant  ...........................235
Windshield washer/headlamp 
cleaning system .........................236
Windshield and
headlamp washer fluid 
mixing ratio  ................................237Vehicle jack, wheel bolt
wrench and screwdriver  ......... 237
Air pump ......................................... 239
Wheels ............................................ 240
Tire replacement  ....................... 240
Rotating wheels  ......................... 241
Spare wheel .................................... 242
Changing wheels  ........................... 245
Tire inflation pressure  ................. 250
Battery ............................................. 251
Jump starting  ................................. 253
Towing the vehicle  ........................ 255
Transmission selector lever, 
manually unlocking  .................. 259
Stranded vehicle  ............................ 259Exterior lamps  ................................260
Headlamp assembly ................... 261
Taillamp assemblies  ..................265
Adjusting headlamp aim ...............268
Remote control
battery replacement  .................270
Synchronizing
remote control  ............................ 271
Emergency operation of 
sliding/pop-up roof  ...................272
Emergency operation of
Skyview Top ...............................273
Manual release for 
fuel filler flap ............................. 274
Replacing wiper blades .................275
Roof rack  ......................................... 276 

19 Instruments and controls
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For adjustment of air outlets, refer to climate control, 
see page 98.
1Cup holder, see page 114
2Parking brake release, see page 173
3Parking brake pedal, see page 173
4Steering wheel adjustment lever, see page 70
5Headlamp washer switch, see page 94
6Exterior lamp switch, see page 90
7Cruise control switch, see page 196
8Instrument cluster, see page 76
9Hazard warning flasher switch, see page 94
10Horn (with key in steering lock position 1 or 2), 
Driver airbag, see page 56
11Steering lock with ignition / starter switch, see 
page 162
12Switch for exterior rear view mirrors, electrically 
folding, see page 75
13Windshield wiper / washer switch, see page 9514Transmission control – LOW RANGE mode, see 
page 209
15Indicator lamp for antitheft alarm system
16Auxiliary front fog lamp / rear fog lamp switch, see 
page 92
17MCS (Optional Modular Control System), see 
separate operator’s manual
18Front passenger airbag, see page 56
19Glove box (illuminated with key in steering lock 
position 1 or 2)
20Cup holder, see page 114
21Storage compartment
22Air recirculation switch, see page 98
23Air conditioner on /off switch, see page 98
24Air volume control switch
25Temperature selector switch
26Air distribution switch
27Electrical outlet, see page 230 

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Important!
If the indicator lamps do not start flashing after 
pressing one of the buttons or remain illuminated (in 
red) at any time, the Tele Aid system has detected a fault 
or the service is not currently active, and may not 
initiate a call. Visit your Mercedes-Benz Light Truck 
Center and have the system checked or contact the 
Response Center at 1-800-756-9018 (in the USA) or 
1-888-923-8367 (in Canada) as soon as possible.Upgrade Signals
Tele Aid system processes calls using the following 
priority.
•Automatic emergency – First priority
•Manual emergency – Second priority
•Roadside assistance – Third priority
•Information – Fourth priority
Should a higher priority call be initiated while you are 
connected, an upgrade (alternating) tone will be heard, 
and the appropriate indicator lamp will flash. If certain 
information such as vehicle identification number or 
client information is not available, the operator may 
need to retransmit. During this time you will hear a 
chirp and voice contact will be interrupted. Voice 
contact will resume once the retransmission is 
completed. Once a call is concluded, a chirp will be 
heard and the appropriate indicator lamp will stop 
flashing. The MCS system operation will resume. 

167 Automatic transmission
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To maneuver in tight areas, e.g. when pulling into a 
parking space, control the vehicle speed by gradually 
releasing the brakes. Accelerate gently and never 
abruptly step on the accelerator.
To rock a vehicle out of soft ground (mud or snow), 
alternately shift from forward to reverse, while applying 
slight partial throttle.
Rocking a vehicle free in this manner may cause the 
ABS or traction system malfunction indicator lamp to 
come on. Turn off and restart the engine to clear the 
malfunction indication.Towing a trailer
If the transmission hunts between gears on inclines, 
manually shift to a lower gear (select “4”, “3”, “2” 
or “1”). A lower gear and reduction of speed reduces the 
chance of engine overloading and / or overheating.
At very steep inclines, not manageable with selector 
lever in position “1”, switch transfer case to LOW 
RANGE, see page 209 for instructions on how to engage 
LOW RANGE.
For instructions on trailer towing refer to page 190.
Wa r n i n g !
Getting out of your vehicle with the selector lever 
not fully engaged in position “P” is dangerous. 
Also, when parked on an incline, position “P” alone 
may not prevent your vehicle from moving, 
possibly hitting people or objects.Always set the parking brake in addition to shifting 
to position “P”, see page 173 for parking brake. When parked on an incline, also turn front wheel 
against curb.
Wa r n i n g !
When leaving the vehicle always remove the key 
from the steering lock, and lock the vehicle. Do not 
leave children unattended in the vehicle, or with 
access to an unlocked vehicle. Children could move 
the gear selector lever from position “P”, which 
could result in an accident or serious injury. 

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Selector lever position
The current selector lever position is indicated in the 
gear range indicator display. The automatic gear 
shifting process can be adapted to specific operating 
conditions using the selector lever.Park position
The park position is to be used when parking the 
vehicle. Engage only with the vehicle stopped. 
The park position is not intended to serve as a 
brake when the vehicle is parked. Rather, the 
driver should always use the parking brake in 
addition to placing the selector lever in park to 
secure the vehicle.
Notes:
The key can only be removed from the steering 
lock with the selector lever in position “P”. With 
the key removed, the selector lever is locked in 
position “P”.
With a malfunction in the vehicle’s electrical 
system the selector lever could remain locked in 
position “P”. To unlock the selector lever 
manually, see page 259.
Reverse gear
Shift to reverse gear only with the vehicle 
sto p ped . 

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Tow in g  a  t r ai le r
There are many different laws, including speed limit 
restrictions, having to do with trailer towing. Make sure 
t ha t your rig will be lega l, not only for w here you reside, 
but also for where you will be driving. A good source for 
this information can be the police or local authorities.
Before you start driving with the trailer, check the 
trailer hitch, break-away switch, safety chains, electrical 
connections, lighting and tires. Also adjust the mirrors 
to permit unobstructed view beyond rear of trailer.
If the trailer has electric brakes, start your vehicle and 
trailer moving slowly, and then apply only the trailer 
brake controller by hand to be sure the brakes are 
working properly.
When towing a trailer, check occasionally to be sure that 
the load is secure, and that lighting and trailer brakes 
(if so equipped) are functioning properly. 
Always secure items in the trailer to prevent load shifts 
while driving.
Take into consideration that when towing a trailer, the 
handling characteristics are different and less stable 
from those when operating the vehicle without a trailer. 
It is important to avoid sudden maneuvers.The vehicle and trailer combination is heavier, and 
therefore is limited in acceleration and climbing ability, 
and requires longer stopping distances. It is more prone 
to reacting to side wind gusts, and requires more 
sensitive steering input.
In order to gain skill and an understanding of the 
vehicle’s behavior, you should practice turning, 
stopping and backing up in an area which is free from 
traffic.
If possible, do not brake abruptly, but rather engage the 
brake slightly at first to permit the trailer to activate its 
brake. Then increase the braking force.
Caution!
If the trailer should begin to sway, reduce the vehicle’s 
speed and use the brake controller by hand to straighten 
out the vehicle and trailer. In no case should you 
attempt to straighten out the tow vehicle and trailer by 
increasing the speed or oversteering and stepping on 
the brakes.
If the transmission hunts between gears on inclines, 
manually shift to a lower gear (select “4”, “3”, “2” 
or “1”). A lower gear and reduction of speed reduces the 
chance of engine overloading and / or overheating. 

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Practical hintsFirst aid kit  .....................................228
Fuses ................................................228
Electrical outlet  ..............................230
Stowing things in the vehicle  ......230
Hood ................................................. 231
Checking engine oil level  .............233
Automatic transmission 
fluid level  ...................................234
Engine oil consumption  ................234
Coolant level  ...................................234
Adding coolant  ...........................235
Windshield washer/headlamp 
cleaning system .........................236
Windshield and
headlamp washer fluid 
mixing ratio  ................................237Vehicle jack, wheel bolt
wrench and screwdriver  ......... 237
Air pump ......................................... 239
Wheels ............................................ 240
Tire replacement  ....................... 240
Rotating wheels  ......................... 241
Spare wheel .................................... 242
Changing wheels  ........................... 245
Tire inflation pressure  ................. 250
Battery ............................................. 251
Jump starting  ................................. 253
Towing the vehicle  ........................ 255
Transmission selector lever, 
manually unlocking  .................. 259
Stranded vehicle  ............................ 259Exterior lamps  ................................260
Headlamp assembly ................... 261
Taillamp assemblies  ..................265
Adjusting headlamp aim ...............268
Remote control
battery replacement  .................270
Synchronizing
remote control  ............................ 271
Emergency operation of 
sliding/pop-up roof  ...................272
Emergency operation of
Skyview Top ...............................273
Manual release for 
fuel filler flap ............................. 274
Replacing wiper blades .................275
Roof rack  ......................................... 276 

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In the case of power failure the transmission selector 
lever can be manually unlocked, e.g. to tow the vehicle.
To do so, insert a pin (1), e.g. ball point pen, into the 
covered opening below the position “D” of the shift 
pattern. While pushing the pin down, move selector 
lever from position “P”.
After removal of the pin from the opening, the cover will 
not close fully. Only after moving the selector lever to 
positions “D+” and “D–” does the cover return to its 
closed position.Stranded vehicle
Freeing a stranded vehicle, on which the wheels are dug 
into sand or mud, should be done with the greatest of 
care, especially if the vehicle is heavily loaded.
Avoid pulling the vehicle jerkily or diagonally, since it 
could result in damage to the chassis alignment.
Never try to free a vehicle that is still coupled to a 
trailer.
If possible, a vehicle equipped with trailer hitch receiver 
should be pulled backward in its own previously made 
tracks.