
3 ContentsCup holder  ...................................... 128
Parcel net in
passenger footwell  .................... 128
Door pockets  ................................... 129
Rear storage compartment  ........... 129
Ashtray with lighter  ...................... 130
Lighter ............................................. 131
Telephone, general  ........................ 132
Garage door opener  ....................... 133
Hardtop or panorama roof  ............ 137
Removing hardtop  ...................... 137
Attaching hardtop  ...................... 140
Soft top  ............................................ 143
Lowering soft top ........................ 144
Raising soft top ........................... 145
Wind screen .................................... 148
Antenna ........................................... 151
Driving Control and operation of radio 
transmitters ............................... 154
Radio and telephone  .................. 154
Telep ho n es  an d  
two-way radio  .............................. 154The first 1 000 miles 
(1 500 km)  ..................................155
Maintenance ...................................155
Tele Aid  ............................................156
Catalytic converter  .........................163
Emission control .............................164
Steering lock  ...................................165
Starting and turning off
the engine  ...................................167
Before starting .............................167
Starting .........................................167
Turning off ...................................167
Automatic transmission  ................168
Driving .........................................168
Accelerator Position  ...................169
Selector lever positions  .............169
Maneuvering .............................. 172
Stopping ...................................... 172
Program mode 
selector switch  ........................... 173
Emergency Operation  ................174
Parking brake  ................................ 175
Driving instructions ....................... 176
Drive sensibly - Save fuel  .......... 176Drinking and driving ................. 176
Pedals ........................................... 176
Power assistance  ........................ 177
Brakes .......................................... 177
Driving off  ................................... 178
Parking ........................................ 178
Tires ............................................. 179
Aquaplaning ............................... 180
Tire traction  ................................ 180
Tire speed rating  ........................ 181
Snow chains  ................................ 181
Vehicles with 
sport package .............................. 181
Deep water  .................................. 182
Winter driving 
instructions ................................. 182
Winter driving  ............................ 183
Block heater  ................................ 183
Traveling abroad  ........................ 183
Cruise control  ................................. 184
Brake assist system  
(BAS) ........................................... 188
Antilock brake system 
(ABS) ........................................... 190 

27 Contents - Operation
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cluster displayPractical hints Car care Index Night security illumination  ........ 85
Combination switch  ........................ 86
Blocked windshield wiper  .......... 88
Windshield wiper smears  ........... 88
Windshield and 
headlamp washer fluid
mixing ratio  .................................. 88
Hazard warning flasher switch  ..... 89
Automatic climate control  .............. 90
Display and controls  .................... 92
Basic setting -
automatic mode  ............................ 93
Economy ........................................ 93
Special settings  ............................ 94
Audio and telephone, operation  .... 98
Power windows ................................116
Express opening of 
door windows  ...............................117
Synchronizing 
power windows  ............................117
Roll bar  .............................................118Interior lighting  ............................. 120
Interior lamps ............................. 120
Reading lamps ............................ 120
Entrance lamps in footwells,
exit lamps in doors  .................... 120
Sunshade, manual ..........................121
Power sunshade ............................. 122
Sun visors ....................................... 123
Illuminated vanity mirror  ............ 123
Interior ............................................ 124
Storage compartment 
(eyeglasses compartment)
in the dashboard  ...................... 124
Interior central 
locking system  ........................... 125
Integration with vehicle 
central locking system .............. 126
Separate locking of storage 
compartments ............................ 126
Armrest ........................................... 127
Console storage compartments  ... 127Cup holder  ...................................... 128
Parcel net in
passenger footwell  .................... 128
Door pockets  ................................... 129
Rear storage compartment  ........... 129
Ashtray with lighter  ...................... 130
Lighter ............................................. 131
Telephone, general  ........................ 132
Garage door opener  ....................... 133
Hardtop or panorama roof  ............ 137
Removing hardtop ...................... 137
Attaching hardtop  ...................... 140
Soft top  ............................................ 143
Lowering soft top ........................ 144
Raising soft top ........................... 145
Wind screen .................................... 148
Antenna ........................................... 151 

121 Interior equipment
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cluster displayPractical hints Car care Index Sunshade, manual
To close:
Slide handle of sunshade along Panorama roof and 
engage in lock.
To open:
Disengage handle from lock, and guide sunshade until 
fully retracted. Do not let the sunshade snap back.
P68.60-0209-26
Wa r n i n g
Do not operate the sunshade while driving. 
Adjusting the sunshade while driving could cause 
the driver to lose control of the vehicle. 

137 Hardtop
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cluster displayPractical hints Car care Index Hardtop or
panorama roof (optional)
The removal or attachment of the hardtop can be carried 
out by 2 persons.Removing hardtop
1. Engage parking brake.
2. Open doors.
3. Disconnect plug (1) for rear window defroster.
Wa r n i n g !
Do not place your hands between the hardtop and 
the car body while the hardtop is being locked or 
unlocked. Serious personal injury may occur.
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P65.00-0281-26 

139 Hardtop
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cluster displayPractical hints Car care Index 5. After the hardtop has unlocked, remove the key 
from the steering lock and turn radio and telephone 
off to lower antenna. The indicator lamp in the soft 
top switch should go out.
Important!
Removal of the key from the steering lock is a safety 
measure ensuring that the key cannot be turned to 
position 2 and the soft top switch is without 
function should anybody push the switch forward 
causing the roof locking mechanism to work. If 
hands are at that moment between roof and car 
body they can be badly injured.6. Lift the hardtop vertically from its attachment points 
(3) and locating points (4) and carefully remove to 
the rear. Exercise caution when maneuvering the 
top. To avoid paint damage, the top’s mounting pins 
must not be allowed to contact the body.
Wa r n i n g !
To prevent possible accidents, drive the vehicle 
only with the hardtop either completely closed and 
locked, or fully lowered into its storage 
compartment. 

140 Hardtop
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Attaching hardtop
1. Engage parking brake and turn key in steering lock 
to position 2.
2. Lower roll bar, see page 118.
3. Open doors.
4. Turn radio and telephone off to lower power 
antenna, turn key in steering lock to position 0 and 
remove.5. From the rear of the vehicle, lift the hardtop 
carefully over the attachment points (1) and locating 
points (2). First guide the rear pins of the top 
vertically into the rear attachment points, then 
lower the roof onto the vehicle and locate the front 
locking pins. Exercise caution when maneuvering 
the top. To avoid paint damage, the top’s mounting 
pins must not be allowed to contact the body. 

142 Hardtop
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Notes:
For safety reasons, the hardtop can only be unlocked 
while the vehicle is standing still, and within 
10 seconds after turning the key to steering lock 
position 2 or beyond.
If the indicator lamp in the soft top switch blinks while 
activating the switch, the battery voltage may be 
insufficient - start engine to charge battery before 
shutting engine off and attempting to unlock the roof 
again.
If the indicator lamp continues to blink, remove the 
hardtop (see page 137), and have the system checked at 
your authorized Mercedes-Benz Center as soon as 
possible.
Wa r n i n g !
The raising or lowering procedure of the soft top is 
not completed if the indicator lamp in the soft top 
switch:
• does not go out (with key in steering lock 
position 2),
• blinks when starting to drive and an alarm 
sounds.When safe to do so, immediately stop the vehicle 
and lock the soft top:
• Turn key in steering lock to position 2,
• Slide soft/hardtop switch forward.Do not drive the car with the hardtop not locked, as 
that could cause personal injury to you or your 
passenger, or personal injury or property damage 
to others. 

262 Cleaning and care of the vehicle
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Cleaning and care of the vehicle
In operation, your vehicle is subjected to varying 
external inf luences which, if gone unchecked, can 
attack the paintwork as well as the underbody and 
cause lasting damage.
Such damage is caused not only by extreme and varying 
climatic conditions, but also by air pollution, road salt, 
tar, gravel and stone chipping. Grease and oil, fuel, 
coolant, brake fluid, bird droppings, insects, tree resins 
etc. should be removed immediately to avoid paint 
damage. Frequent washing reduces and/or eliminates 
the aggressiveness and potency of the above adverse 
influences.More frequent washings are necessary to deal with 
unfavorable conditions; for example, near the ocean, in 
industrial areas (smoke, exhaust emissions), or during 
winter operation.
You should check your vehicle from time to time for 
stone chipping or other damage. Any damage should be 
repaired as soon as possible to prevent the start of 
corrosion.
In doing so, do not neglect the underside of the vehicle. 
A prerequisite for a thorough check is a washing of the 
underbody followed by a thorough inspection. Damaged 
areas need to be reundercoated.
Your vehicle has been treated at the factory with a wax-
base ru stproof ing in th e body cavities w hich will  la st for 
the lifetime of the vehicle. Post-production treatment is 
neither necessary nor recommended by Mercedes-Benz 
because of the possibility of incompatibility between 
materials used in the production process and others 
applied later.
We have selected car-care products and compiled 
recommendations which are specially matched to our 
vehicles and which always reflect the latest technology. 
You can obtain Mercedes-Benz approved car-care 
products at your authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
Wa r n i n g !
Many cleaning products can be hazardous. Some 
are poisonous, others are flammable. Always follow 
the instructions on the particular container. 
Always open your car’s doors or windows when 
cleaning the inside.Never use fluids or solvents that are not designed 
for cleaning your car.