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1 Contents
IntroductionProduct information  .......................... 7
Operator’s manual  ............................. 8
Where to find it  ................................ 13
Reporting Safety Defects  ................ 15Instruments and controlsInstruments and controls  ............... 18
Center console  .............................. 20
Overhead control panel  ............... 21OperationVehicle keys  ...................................... 24
Start lock-out  .................................... 26
General notes on the central 
locking system ............................. 26
Central locking system  ................... 27
Radio frequency and infrared 
remote control  .............................. 27
Opening and closing windows 
and sliding/pop-up roof from 
outside ........................................... 30Panic button  ..................................31
Mechanical keys  ...........................31
Doors ................................................. 32
Central locking switch .................... 34
Automatic central locking .............. 35
Emergency unlocking in case of 
accident ........................................ 35
Tailgate .............................................. 36
Antitheft alarm system ................... 39
Tow-away alarm  ................................41
Power seats front  ............................. 42
Front seat head restraints .............. 48
Rear seat head restraints  ............... 49
Multicontour seat  .............................51
Seat heater ........................................ 52
Seat ventilation ................................ 55
Seat belts and integrated restraint 
system .......................................... 57
Seat belts  .......................................... 57
Seat belt nonusage warning
system .......................................... 58
BabySmart
TM airbag deactivation 
system .......................................... 65Self-test BabySmart
TM without 
special child seat installed  ......... 65
Supplemental restraint 
system (SRS)  ................................ 66
Emergency tensioning 
device (ETD) ................................. 67
Airbags .............................................. 68
Safety guidelines for the seat belt, 
emergency tensioning device and 
airbag ............................................ 75
Infant and child restraint
systems ......................................... 77
Steering wheel adjustment  ............ 81
Rear view mirrors  ............................ 82
Instrument cluster  ........................... 86
Multifunction steering wheel, 
multifunction display  ................. 92
Trip and main odometer, vehicle 
speed, FSS and engine oil level 
display .......................................... 96
Audio systems  .................................. 97
Radio .............................................. 97
CD player  ....................................... 98
Cassette player  ............................. 99
Telephone ........................................ 100 
     
        
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17 Contents – Instruments and controls
Te ch n i c a l
data Instruments 
and controlsOperation DrivingInstrument 
cluster displayPractical hints Car care Index
Instruments and controlsInstruments and controls  ............... 18
Center console  .............................. 20
Overhead control panel  ............... 21 
     
        
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21 Instruments and controls
Te ch n i c a l
data Instruments 
and controlsOperation DrivingInstrument 
cluster displayPractical hints Car care Index Overhead control panel 1Interior lighting, see page 159
2Sliding / pop-up roof, see page 157
3Rear view mirror, see page 82
4Garage door opener, see page 180
5Tele Aid (emergency call system), see page 188
6Hands-free microphone for Tele Aid, telephone and 
voice control system
5
6 
     
        
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63 Restraint systems
Te ch n i c a l
data Instruments 
and controlsOperationDrivingInstrument 
cluster displayPractical hints Car care Index
• Never wear belts over rigid or breakable 
objects in or on your clothing, such as 
eyeglasses, pens, keys etc., as these might 
cause injuries.• Position the lap belt as low as possible on your 
hips and not across the abdomen. If the belt is 
positioned across your abdomen, it could cause 
serious injuries in a crash.• Never wear the shoulder belt under your arm, 
against your neck or off your shoulder. In a 
crash, your body would move too far forward. 
That would increase the chance of head and 
neck injuries. The belt would also apply too 
much force to the ribs or abdomen, which 
could severely injure internal organs such as 
your liver or spleen.
• Each seat belt should never be used for more 
than one person at a time. Do not fasten a seat 
belt around a person and another person or 
other objects.• Belts should not be worn twisted. In a crash, 
you wouldn’t have the full width of the belt to 
manage impact forces, The twisted belt against 
your body could cause injuries.•Pregnant women should also use a lap-
shoulder belt. The lap belt portion should be 
positioned as low as possible on the hips to 
avoid any possible pressure on the abdomen.• Never place your feet on the instrument panel 
or on the seat. Always keep both feet on the 
floor in front of the seat. 
     
        
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75 Restraint systems
Te ch n i c a l
data Instruments 
and controlsOperationDrivingInstrument 
cluster displayPractical hints Car care Index Safety guidelines for the seat belt, emergency 
tensioning device and airbag
If you believe that, even with the use of these 
guidelines, it would be safer for your rear seat 
occupants to have both rear door mounted side 
airbags deactivated, then deactivation can be 
accomplished upon your written election to do so at 
your authorized Mercedes-Benz Center at an 
additional cost. Please contact your local 
authorized Mercedes-Benz Center or call our 
Customer Assistance Center at 1-800-FOR-
MERCedes (1-800-367-6372) for details.Wa r n i n g !
• Damaged seat belts or belts that were highly 
stressed in an accident must be replaced and 
their anchoring points must also be checked. 
Use only belts installed or supplied by an 
authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.• Do not pass belts over sharp edges.• Do not make any modification that could 
change the effectiveness of the belts.
• Ai rba gs an d  E T Ds  are d esi gned  to fun c tion  on  a 
one-time-only basis. An airbag or emergency 
tensioning device (ETD) that was activated 
must be replaced.• No modifications of any kind may be made to 
any components or wiring of the SRS. This 
includes changing or removing any component 
or part of the SRS, the installation of additional 
trim material, badges etc. over the steering 
wheel hub, front passenger airbag cover, door 
trim panels, or door frame trims, and 
installation of additional electrical /electronic 
equipment on or near SRS components and 
wiring. Keep area between airbags and 
occupants free of objects (e.g. packages, 
purses, umbrellas, etc.).• Do not hang items such as coat hangers from 
the coat hooks or handles over the door. These 
items may turn into projectiles and cause head 
and other injuries when curtain airbag is 
deployed.• An airbag system component within the 
steering wheel gets hot after the airbag has 
inflated. Do not touch.  
     
        
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119 Exterior lamp switch
Te ch n i c a l
data Instruments 
and controlsOperationDrivingInstrument 
cluster displayPractical hints Car care Index Exterior lamp switch
DOff
CParking lamps (also side marker lamps, taillamps, 
licence plate lamps, instrument panel lamps)
Canada only: When the engine is running, the low 
beam is additionally switched on.BLow beam plus parking lamps or high beam 
headlamps (combination switch pushed forward).
ˆStanding lamps, right (turn left one stop)
‚Standing lamps, left (turn left two stops)
‡Front fog lamps (pull out one stop) with parking 
lamps and / or low beam headlamps on. Green 
indicator in lamp switch comes on.
†Rear fog lamp (pull out to second detent) in 
addition to the front fog lamps. Yellow indicator in 
lamp switch comes on.
Standing lamps
When the vehicle is parked on the street the standing 
lamps (right or left side parking lamps) can be turned 
on, making the vehicle more visible to passing vehicles.
The standing lamps cannot be operated with the 
electronic key in steering lock position 2. 
     
        
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136 Audio system
Te ch n i c a l
data Instruments 
and controlsOperationDrivingInstrument 
cluster displayPractical hints Car care Index
Operating and display elements
1On / off, volume, see page 139
2Telephone mode selector, see page 151
3S e e k ,  s e e  p a g e  141 ,  14 5  a n d 14 9
4Radio mode selector, see page 141
5Tune, see page 141 and 142
Fast forward / reverse, see page 145 and 1496CD mode selector, see page 148
7Display panel, see page 143
8Alpha-numeric keypad for
station storage and frequency entry, see page 142
CD / Track access, see page 148 and 150
optional telephone, see page 151
9Function button, see page 142 and 150 
     
        
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137 Audio system
Te ch n i c a l
data Instruments 
and controlsOperationDrivingInstrument 
cluster displayPractical hints Car care Index 10Soft keys for
radio band selection, see page 141
tone controls, see page 139
scan, see page 142
Tape eject, see page 144
Tape track select, see page 144
Dolby, see page 146
CD random / repeat, see page 150
11Tape mode selector, see page 143
Antitheft system
If the power supply to the 
radio has been 
interrupted,“CODE” will 
appear on the display when it 
is next switched on. The radio 
will only work after the five-digit code has been entered 
using the buttons on the right-hand control panel.The code number is shown on the Radio code card, 
supplied with the radio.
Important!
Never leave the Radio code card in the vehicle. Keep it in 
a safe place.