
ContentsPower tilt/sliding sunroof* ................  251
Opening and closing 
the power tilt/sliding sunroof ......  251
Synchronizing 
the power tilt/sliding sunroof ......  254
Driving systems .................................  255
Cruise control...............................  255
Parktronic system 
(Parking assist)* ...........................  260
Loading ..............................................  264
Roof rack ......................................  264
Ski sack* ......................................  264
Split rear bench seat ....................  267
Loading instructions .....................  269
Cargo tie-down rings ....................  271
Useful features ..................................  272
Storage compartments.................  272
Cup holders ..................................  275
Ashtrays .......................................  276
Cigarette lighter ...........................  277
Electrical outlet in the 
rear passenger compartment .......  278
Floormats* ...................................  278
Telephone*...................................  279
Tele Aid ........................................  280
Garage door opener .....................  287
Operation.........................................  293
The first 1 000 miles (1 500 km).........  294
Driving instructions............................  295
Drive sensibly – save fuel .............  295
Drinking and driving .....................  295
Pedals ..........................................  295
Power assistance .........................  295
Brakes ..........................................  296
Driving off ....................................  297
Parking .........................................  297
Tires .............................................  298
Hydroplaning ................................  299
Tire traction..................................  299
Tire speed rating ..........................  300
Winter driving instructions ...........  301
Standing water .............................  302
Passenger compartment ..............  302
Driving abroad..............................  302
Control and operation 
of radio transmitters ....................  302
Catalytic converter .......................  303
Emission control ..........................  304
Coolant temperature ....................  304At the gas station ..............................  305
Refueling ......................................  305
Check regularly and 
before a long trip .........................  307
Engine compartment .........................  308
Hood ............................................  308
Engine oil .....................................  309
Transmission fluid level ................  312
Coolant ........................................  313
Battery .........................................  314
Windshield washer system and 
headlamp cleaning system*.........  315
Tires and wheels................................  316
Important guidelines ....................  316
Tire care and maintenance...........  317
Direction of rotation.....................  319
Loading the vehicle ......................  319
Recommended 
tire inflation pressure ...................  325
Checking tire inflation pressure ...  327
Tire labeling .................................  328
Load identification .......................  332
DOT, Tire Identification Number 
(TIN) .............................................  333
Maximum tire load .......................  334
Maximum tire inflation pressure ..  335 

299 Operation
Driving instructions
Specified tire inflation pressures must be 
maintained. This applies particularly if the 
tires are subject to extreme operating con-
ditions (e.g. high speeds, heavy loads, high 
ambient temperatures).Hydroplaning
Depending on the depth of the water layer 
on the road, hydroplaning may occur, even 
at low speeds and with new tires. Reduce 
vehicle speed, avoid track grooves in the 
road and apply brakes cautiously in the 
rain.
Tire traction
The safe speed on a wet, snow covered or 
icy road is always lower than on a dry road.
You should pay particular attention to the 
condition of the road whenever the outside 
temperatures are close to the freezing 
point.Mercedes-Benz recommends M+S rated 
radial-ply tires with a minimum tread depth 
of approximately 
1/6in (4 mm) on all four 
wheels for the winter season to ensure 
normal balanced handling characteristics. 
On packed snow, they can reduce your 
stopping distance compared to summer 
tires. Stopping distance, however, is still 
considerably greater than when the road is 
not covered with snow or ice. Exercise 
appropriate caution.
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Do not drive with a flat tire. A flat tire affects 
the ability to steer or brake the vehicle. You 
may lose control of the vehicle. Continued 
driving with a flat tire or driving at high 
speed with a flat tire will cause excessive 
heat build-up and possibly a fire.
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If ice has formed on the road, tire traction 
will be substantially reduced. Under such 
weather conditions, drive, steer and brake 
with extreme caution.
!Avoid spinning of a drive wheel. This 
may cause serious damage to the 
drivetrain which is not covered by the 
Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty. 

307 Operation
At the gas station
Check regularly and before a long trip
1Coolant level
2Brake fluid (fuse box cover removed)
3Windshield washer and headlamp 
cleaning system*
Coolant
For normal replenishing, use water (pota-
ble water quality). For more information, 
see “Coolant” (
page 313) and see “Fu-
els, coolants, lubricants, etc.” 
(
page 447).Brake fluid
Removing fuse box cover (
page 431).
Windshield washer and headlamp 
cleaning system*
For more information on filling up the 
washer reservoir, see “Windshield washer 
system and headlamp cleaning system*” 
(
page 315).Engine oil level
For more information on engine oil, see 
“Engine oil” (
page 309).
Vehicle lighting
Check function and cleanliness. For more 
information on replacing light bulbs, see 
“Replacing bulbs” (
page 404).
For more information, see “Exterior lamp 
switch” (
page 50).
Tire inflation pressure
For more information, see “Checking tire 
inflation pressure” (
page 327).
iOpening the hood, see (
page 308).
!If you find that the brake fluid in the 
brake fluid reservoir has fallen to the 
minimum mark or below, have the 
brake system checked for brake pad 
thickness and leaks immediately. 
Notify an authorized Mercedes-Benz 
Center immediately. Do not add brake 
fluid as this will not solve the problem. 
For more information, see also “Practi-
cal hints” (
page 355). 

316 OperationTires and wheelsSee an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center 
for information on tested and 
recommended rims and tires for summer 
and winter operation. They can also offer 
advice concerning tire service and 
purchase.
Retreaded tires are not tested or recom-
mended by Mercedes-Benz, since previous 
damage cannot always be recognized on 
retreads. The operating safety of the 
vehicle cannot be assured when such tires 
are used.
See an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center 
for information on tested and 
recommended rims and tires for summer 
and winter operation.
Important guidelines
Only use sets of tires and rims of the 
same type and make.
Tires must be of the correct size for the 
rim.
Break in new tires for approximately 
60 miles (100 km) at moderate 
speeds.
Regularly check the tires and rims for 
damage. Dented or bent rims can 
cause tire inflation pressure loss and 
damage to the tire beads.
If vehicle is heavily loaded, check tire 
inflation pressure and correct as 
required.
Do not allow your tires to wear down 
too far. Adhesion properties on wet 
roads are sharply reduced at tread 
depths under
1/8in (3 mm).
When replacing individual tires, you 
should mount new tires on the front 
wheels first (on vehicles with 
same-sized wheels all around).
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Replace rims or tires with the same designa-
tion, manufacturer and type as shown on the 
original part. See an authorized 
Mercedes-Benz Center for further informa-
tion. If incorrectly sized rims and tires are 
mounted:
The wheel brakes or suspension 
components can be damaged.
The operating clearance of the wheels 
and the tires may no longer be correct.
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Worn, old tires can cause accidents. If the 
tire tread is badly worn, or if the tires have 
sustained damage, replace them.
When replacing rims, only use genuine 
Mercedes-Benz wheel bolts specified for the 
particular rim type. Failure to do so can 
result in the bolts loosening and possibly an 
accident. 

317 Operation
Tires and wheels
Tire care and maintenance
Regularly check your tire inflation pressure 
at least once a month. For more informa-
tion on checking tire inflation pressure see 
“Recommended tire inflation pressure” 
(page 325).Tire inspection
Every time you check your tire inflation 
pressure, you should also inspect your 
tires for the following:
excessive tread wear (
page 318)
cord or fabric showing through the 
tire’s rubber
bumps, bulges, cuts, cracks or splits in 
the tread or side of the tire
Replace the tire if you find any of the above 
conditions.
Make sure you also inspect the spare tire 
periodically for condition and inflation. 
Spare tires will age and become worn over 
time even if never used, and thus should be 
inspected and replaced when necessary.Life of tire
The service life of a tire is dependent upon 
varying factors including but not limited to:
Driving style
Tire inflation pressure
Distance driven
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Regularly check the tires for damage. Dam-
aged tires can cause tire inflation pressure 
loss. As a result, you could lose control of 
your vehicle.
Worn, old tires can cause accidents. If the 
tire tread is badly worn, or if the tires have 
sustained damage, replace them.
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Tires and spare tire should be replaced after 
six years, regardless of the remaining tread. 

319 Operation
Tires and wheels
Direction of rotation
Unidirectional tires offer added advan-
tages, such as better hydroplaning perfor-
mance. To benefit, however, you must 
make sure the tires rotate in the direction 
specified.
An arrow on the sidewall indicates the 
intended direction of rotation (spinning) of 
the tire.
Loading the vehicle
Two labels on your vehicle show how much 
weight it may properly carry. 
The Tire and Loading Information 
placard (Example A) or the Vehicle Tire 
Information placard (Example B) can be 
found on the driver’s door B-pillar. This 
placard tells you important information 
about the number of people that can be 
in the vehicle and the total weight that 
can be carried in the vehicle. It also 
contains information on the proper size 
and recommended tire inflation 
pressures for the original equipment 
tires on your vehicle.
The Certification label, also found on 
the driver’s door B-pillar tells you about 
the gross weight capacity of your vehi-
cle, called the Gross Vehicle Weight 
Rating (GVWR). The GVWR includes the 
weight of the vehicle, all occupants, 
fuel and cargo. The Certification label 
also tells you about the front and rear 
axle weight capacity, called the Gross 
Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). The GAWR 
is the total allowable weight that can be 
carried by a single axle (front or rear). 
Never exceed the GVWR or GAWR for 
either the front axle or rear axle.
iSpare wheels may be mounted against 
the direction of rotation (spinning) even 
with a unidirectional tire for temporary 
use only until the regular drive wheel 
has been repaired or replaced. Always 
observe and follow applicable tempo-
rary use restrictions and speed limita-
tions indicated on the spare wheel. 

325 Operation
Tires and wheels
Recommended tire inflation pressure
Your vehicle is equipped with either the 
Tire and Loading Information placard 
(Example A) or the Vehicle Tire Information 
placard (Example B) located on the driver’s 
door B-pillar (
page 320).The tire inflation pressure should be 
checked regularly and should only be ad-
justed on cold tires. The tires can be con-
sidered cold if the vehicle has been parked 
for at least three hours or driven less than 
one mile (1.6 km). 
Follow recommended cold tire inflation 
pressures listed on placard.
Keeping the tires properly inflated 
provides the best handling, tread life and 
riding comfort. 
In addition to the tire placard on the 
driver’s door B-pillar, also consult the fuel 
filler flap for any additional information 
pertaining to special driving situations. For 
more information, see “Important notes on 
tire inflation pressure” (
page 326).Placard (Example A)
1Tire and Loading Information placard 
with recommended cold tire inflation 
pressures
Placard (Example A) lists the recommend-
ed cold tire inflation pressures for maxi-
mum loaded vehicle weight. The tire 
inflation pressures listed apply to the tires 
installed as original equipment.
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Follow recommended tire inflation 
pressures.
Do not underinflate tires. Underinflated tires 
wear excessively and / or unevenly, 
adversely affect handling and fuel economy, 
and are more likely to fail from being over-
heated.
Do not overinflate tires. Overinflated tires 
can adversely affect handling and ride 
comfort, wear unevenly, increase stopping 
distance, and result in sudden deflation 
(blowout) because they are more likely to 
become punctured or damaged by road 
debris, potholes etc.
iData shown on placard examples is for 
illustration purposes only. Tire data is 
specific to each vehicle and may vary 
from data shown in the illustrations 
below. Refer to placard on vehicle for 
actual data specific to your vehicle.  

326 OperationTires and wheelsPlacard (Example B)
1Vehicle Tire Information placard with 
recommended cold tire inflation 
pressures
Placard (Example B) lists the recommend-
ed cold tire inflation pressures for maxi-
mum loaded vehicle weight. The tire 
inflation pressures listed apply to the tires 
installed as original equipment.Important notes on tire inflation 
pressure
Tire temperature and tire inflation pressure 
are also increased while driving, depending 
on the driving speed and the tire load.
If you will be driving your vehicle at high 
speeds of 100 mph (160 km / h) or higher, 
where it is legal and conditions allow, 
consult the placard on the inside of the fuel 
filler flap on how to adjust the cold tire in-
flation pressure. If you do not adjust the 
tire inflation pressure, excessive heat can 
build up and result in sudden tire failure.Be sure to readjust the tire inflation 
pressure for normal driving speeds. You 
should wait until the tires are cold before 
adjusting the tire inflation pressure. 
Some vehicles may have supplemental tire 
pressure information for vehicle loads less 
than the maximum loaded vehicle condi-
tion. If such information is provided, it can 
be found on the placard located on the in-
side of the fuel filler flap.
Tire inflation pressure changes by approxi-
mately 1.5 psi (0.1 bar) per 18°F (10°C) of 
air temperature change. Keep this in mind 
when checking tire inflation pressure 
where the temperature is different from 
the outside temperature.
iPlacard (Example B) may list 
recommended cold tire inflation 
pressures for different vehicle loads.
Warning!
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If the tire inflation pressure repeatedly 
drops:
Check the tires for punctures from 
foreign objects.
Check to see whether air is leaking from 
the valves or from around the rim.